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1 The Government returned to work this week more nervous than ever before.
2 In her case, this training didn't succeed and made her more nervous .
3 And now I was more nervous than I thought was humanly possible.
4 Ninety minutes before the start, things had been a lot more nervous .
5 The idea is to reassure, but some may just feel more nervous .
6 Rogero's immediate frown caused the executive to look a lot more nervous .
7 Cory was feeling more nervous by the minute at meeting this Superwoman.
8 Australia may well have more nervous moments to come in this tournament.
9 I grew more nervous the closer I came to the last table.
10 But Scotland had more nervous moments as the inexperienced hosts finished strongly.
11 The more I thought about Friday night, the more nervous I got.
12 I don't know who's been more nervous about tonight, Emma or myself.
13 She kept thinking about the horse-thief, and grew more and more nervous .
14 He saw at once that she was more nervous than he was.
15 The stuff makes you temporarily happy, and then even more nervous afterwards.
16 She had no more nervous moments, betrayed no further scent of fear.
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