Aún no tenemos significados para "much apprehension".
1Moreover, Colonel Winchester did not feel much apprehension of an attack now.
2But Cora won out, and with much apprehension carried the strange letter inside.
3As for the municipality, this did not cause them much apprehension.
4Although our food was not palatable, we had not much apprehension of starving.
5Yet, as far as she knew, there was no ground for much apprehension.
6We hear of an appointment which causes us much apprehension.
7We had not much apprehension, however, as to the result.
8It does not seem, at that period, that much apprehension of malaria was felt.
9A widespread scarcity of provisions followed these wars, which gave rise to much apprehension.
10I hear so much apprehension that Germany won't be punished sufficiently for her crime.
11While the breast is full and hard all over, not much apprehension need be felt.
12He had not been under much apprehension until the moment for the beginning of the trial.
13At Sulu, however, it did not appear that they were under much apprehension of these attacks.
14At the head of the main bunch of cattle, Call surveyed the situation without too much apprehension.
15The debate in both branches of Congress ran high, and there was much apprehension felt by the people.
16He agrees with me in feeling much apprehension on the state of France as well as of Turkey.
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