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1 I was very apprehensive whether Australia was the right decision for me.
2 I have been very apprehensive , but General Wright is now coming up.
3 I was therefore much embarrassed, and very apprehensive of a flogging at least.
4 I was very apprehensive , and feared that I had played the fool with you.
5 Those near him were very apprehensive lest he should be compelled to give up.
6 Though they were very apprehensive , they met with no one.
7 This is hardly appropriate advice to young people who are already very apprehensive and struggling.
8 When you're jumping a counter or doing a burglary you're feeling adrenalin and very apprehensive .
9 He at least was not very apprehensive about the results of the next day's interview.
10 But the way in which he uttered them gave me a strange and very apprehensive feeling.
11 He rode for several miles, feeling very apprehensive .
12 Alcibiades grew very apprehensive of this, and contrived to gain a secret conference with the ambassadors.
13 She is very apprehensive of me I see.
14 I'd been very apprehensive about doing the interview.
15 And yet I am very apprehensive , at times, of the consequences of Miss Howe's smuggling scheme.
16 They're excited, they're pumped-andthey're very apprehensive .
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