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1 The information she had received did not cause Jill any great apprehension .
2 I, Sir, do entertain great apprehension for the fate of my country.
3 Then, as the stout man went on talking, Gypsy's attitude betrayed great apprehension .
4 Mr Norrell, in a state of great apprehension , watched them.
5 His great apprehension was for the Reef, where his territories were much more assailable.
6 These symptoms often give rise to great apprehension , anxiety, fear, and depression of mind.
7 I neither am in any great apprehension of wanting, nor in desire of any more:
8 If I were a New York Giants fan, I'd have great apprehension about the trip.
9 They found that among the villages great apprehension existed.
10 Elshender took the box, opened it carefully, and peeped in with a face of great apprehension .
11 There seemed little hope for their safe return, and great apprehension was felt in many a tent.
12 The force under Jackson causes great apprehension .
13 SOPHIA observes him narrowly, and with great apprehension . )
14 Phips was in great apprehension .
15 Now when the morrow was come, he went with great apprehension towards the abbey to speak to the lord abbot.
16 Madam, - Despite the rhetoric of many politicians, there is great apprehension in rural areas about the future of post offices.
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