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1 It is a terrible strain, this continual anxiety hanging over our heads.
2 These vigils and this continual anxiety began to tell upon her health.
3 Her continual anxiety and effort to please would be too much strain.'
4 But all this continual anxiety and agony of mind could not but affect him.
5 Rebecca's curious taste in friends was a source of continual anxiety to her aunt.
6 But the mother's great and continual anxiety was Aglaya.
7 The nerves of most had had a severe strain from want of food and continual anxiety .
8 This consciousness was the source of continual anxiety .
9 But the Moorlock Bridge is a continual anxiety .
10 Rebecca's "taste for low company" was a source of continual anxiety to her aunt.
11 She had now lost all faith in his schemes, and was in a state of continual anxiety .
12 The wall, which separated his property from that of the neighbour below him, was a continual anxiety .
13 It is the only way to avoid continual anxiety and irritation, and the surest means of securing real respect.
14 Some are kept in continual anxiety by the caprice of rich relations, whom they cannot please and dare not offend.
15 One day he came in later than usual, and his daughter reproached him, with some vivacity, for the continual anxiety he caused her.
16 They have had continual anxiety and curtailment, until at last they have had to let their pretty house and go into dingy lodgings.
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