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1 People remain very nervous about the economy and especially about the consumer.
2 Dr Rolleston said farmers were very nervous about that type of publicity.
3 She clearly remembers being very nervous walking into work on April 24.
4 They're very nervous , said a fund manager at another hedge fund company.
5 Behind Batanya, the King of Kentucky was beginning to look very nervous .
6 Whatever Mr. Amos said to the actors, it made them very nervous .
7 But a lot of people are still very nervous about this project.
8 It was very nervous for me, Roest said after his Olympic debut.
9 Newt felt very nervous when he saw the three men ride off.
10 He claims he was very nervous at the time of their meeting.
11 Little Boivin, very nervous , was gesticulating and shaking his head in despair.
12 Sunbeam seemed very nervous as they approached the outskirts of the city.
13 Bernadine saw at once that she was very nervous and wholly terrified.
14 I offered to go get a doctor, but he got very nervous .
15 She was very nervous , continually moving her hands and tapping the table.
16 I next embraced the very gentle, graceful, and evidently very nervous Empress.
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