Aún no tenemos significados para "great apprehension".
1The information she had received did not cause Jill any great apprehension.
2I, Sir, do entertain great apprehension for the fate of my country.
3Then, as the stout man went on talking, Gypsy's attitude betrayed great apprehension.
4Mr Norrell, in a state of great apprehension, watched them.
5His great apprehension was for the Reef, where his territories were much more assailable.
6These symptoms often give rise to great apprehension, anxiety, fear, and depression of mind.
7I neither am in any great apprehension of wanting, nor in desire of any more:
8If I were a New York Giants fan, I'd have great apprehension about the trip.
9They found that among the villages great apprehension existed.
10Elshender took the box, opened it carefully, and peeped in with a face of great apprehension.
11There seemed little hope for their safe return, and great apprehension was felt in many a tent.
12The force under Jackson causes great apprehension.
13SOPHIA observes him narrowly, and with great apprehension.)
14Phips was in great apprehension.
15Now when the morrow was come, he went with great apprehension towards the abbey to speak to the lord abbot.
16Madam, - Despite the rhetoric of many politicians, there is great apprehension in rural areas about the future of post offices.
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