Sentence examples for worried mark from inspiring English sources

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Worried, Mark? "Nah, I'm up for it man," he said.

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"We are all worried that our marks will become worthless".

Trainers passed by, looking worried.

But if this marks a strategic shift in our position on Europe, then I would be very worried".

"I'm not too worried about getting to the 300 mark," Clemens said.

Although Beimel knows that Bonds's next home run will tie Hank Aaron's career mark, he is not worried about being on the other end of history.

A new phone survey of hundreds of thousands of Americans confirms that people tend to be happier, less anxious, and less worried once they pass the half-century mark.

Women were asked to respond to the question ' How do you feel right now about the approaching birth?' by marking two 100 mm VAS-scales anchored by the words: worried/ calm, and strong fear/no fear.

We ought to be more worried about whether they are going to qualify from their group!" As wide of the mark as the brazen Dutch hack, but at least Liddell knew a thing or two about playing on the wing.

Consult a dermatologist if you develop the "mask of pregnancy" (dark facial marks) or other prominent changes in your facial skin that make you feel uncomfortable or worried.

I have just had to mark Tony's essay, Why We Must Never Abandon This Historic Struggle in Iraq, and I am extremely worried.

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