Sentence examples for worry going from inspiring English sources

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Other services have been less worried about the VPPA, and should have less cause to worry going forward.

He was converted from centre to hooker by the former Leicester coach Heyneke Meyer six years ago, and if a big worry going into the World Cup without the banned Dylan Hartley was over accurate throwing, Youngs answered it emphatically with a ratio of 93 per cent of line-outs won on his throw.

"There's a lot of geopolitical worry going around at the moment," said Simon Wardell, analyst with Global Insight.

But Levie told TechCrunch that investors shouldn't worry going forward because the company is "going to be free cash flow positive for the entire year".

My biggest worry going into the Ashes was that the anxious mood in the England camp would spill over into their play - and that is exactly what happened on an enthralling opening day at Trent Bridge.

There is always a space for bikes and you don't have to worry going extra mile.

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Worry gone (I hope).

Well, that was one worry gone.

Don't worry, go ahead and cook it!

Everyone was enjoying themselves with all the stress and worry gone, seeing people in the happiest moment of their lives.

If people knew they would worry, went the argument, they are safer in their ignorance.

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