Sentence examples for worry for all from inspiring English sources

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But the worry for all other government-bond markets is that investment terms will be altered retrospectively.

The National Farmers Union said the discovery of the virus in Britain would be a worry for all livestock keepers.

"What started out as a solution for the environment has become a source of potential trade conflict, and that should be a worry for all of us".

While most members said their staffs were handling the situation bravely, they also said staff morale was a worry for all of them.

That is welcome news in the long run; in the short term it means only worry, for all sorts of fresh surprises might crawl out of companies' balance sheets before the deadline.

And therein lies the worry for all the nations that have supported efforts to rein in criminals who have demanded – and received – millions of dollars in ransoms for the ships and crews they have hijacked.

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You almost worry for him: all those candles, all that turpentine.

"I was worried, of course, for all the reasons you expect, but when I saw the full film, I didn't have any doubts".

The situation should be worrying for all of the Europe.

"I was worried for Katie, I was worried for myself; I was worried for all of Ireland.

He called this process "immensely worrying for all of us concerned that you might do the same thing for the BBC".

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