Sentence examples for worried power from inspiring English sources

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We bought lots of bread still we are worried power will go off and all the food will be rotten.

"I wasn't worried," Power told them later.

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But not to worry: power plants are being built at a furious rate, in California and in the nation at large.

But not to worry, power shoppers.

The European Commission proposed reducing their number, but Mrs Merkel refused to support the proposal, mainly to avoid spooking big German firms already worried about power costs.

Perhaps worried the power would come back soon, they also cut the wires to the alarm and made off with the goods.

"For example in China, we don't need to be worried about power backup or transport – it's just taken care of.

As global stock markets headed south on European debt concerns and Korean war worries, power station owner Drax was in focus on renewed talk it could be a takeover target for Centrica.

But he said he worried further powers for Scotland in the event of independence, or greater devolution following a "no" vote, would put northern England at a disadvantage.

While many Japanese are now deeply distrustful of their government's ability to oversee the politically powerful nuclear industry, others worry that power shortages could cost jobs and accelerate the nation's industrial decline.

Amid the rage and disappointment many worry the power of loss could assume other more menacing forms.

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