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1 Among so apprehensive a race as the French the result was fatal.
2 I was so happy for them, and so apprehensive of what lies ahead.
3 I hadn't been so apprehensive or nervous about an event for a long time.
4 I spend the next hour trying to work out what's making her so apprehensive .
5 If I weren't so apprehensive I think I'd be impressed.
6 He was not so apprehensive when he came down again.
7 How came he to be so apprehensive of a robbery?
8 Nell, don't look so apprehensive ; Theo has only suggested that you walk down to the brook.
9 But he needed not have been so apprehensive .
10 Ah, do not look so apprehensive , Eragon.
11 You needn't look so apprehensive .
12 You'll see as to the slur upon my reputation, about which I am so apprehensive , how boldly he argues.'
13 He talked ambiguously, and was so apprehensive of what I might say that I had not the heart to catechise him.
14 At first, she was so apprehensive that she was afraid to go near Broud, and jumped at the sight of him.
15 A group of bankers recently felt so apprehensive about the future of thrift that they got on a ship and sailed away.
16 I am not displeased that thou art so apprehensive of my resentment, that I cannot miss a day without making thee uneasy.
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