Worried
in sentence
1047 examples of Worried in a sentence
Well, we needn't have
worried.
One I'm really
worried
about is that people aren't taking time for mental reflection anymore, and that they aren't slowing down and stopping, being around all those people in the room all the time that are trying to compete for their attention on the simultaneous time interfaces, paleontology and panic architecture.
I'm really
worried
that, especially kids today, they're not going to be dealing with this down-time, that they have an instantaneous button-clicking culture, and that everything comes to them, and that they become very excited about it and very addicted to it.
She's
worried.
The drug lords were kind of
worried
about us filming in the place, so I told them, "You know what?
And before you get too
worried
about it, here in the United States, the majority of food you buy in the supermarket already has genetically-modified components to it.
I
worried
about what my friends, my family and people at work would think of me.
He was
worried
about right and wrong.
But he was
worried
that all we seem to be doing is trading opinions about this.
Every person in this room do this: think of the last time you had a decision to make where you were
worried
to do the right thing, where you wondered, "What should I be doing?"
And for most of those years, I
worried
about, how am I going to sell more cars and trucks?
I see beauty in the future of the Internet, but I'm
worried
that we might not see that.
I'm
worried
that we are running into problems because of online crime.
If what we're
worried
about is poverty and development, sub-Saharan Africa is far more important.
I
worried
that [if] I took my hat off I wouldn't be here anymore.
His mind was
worried
and preoccupied and had stressful memories and, really, dread for his future.
Mostly they're
worried
about each other.
Now at this point, you might be thinking to yourself, "Why are y'all
worried
about hate?
We were a little bit
worried
that people might think we'd been choosing problems to suit our argument and just manufactured this evidence, so we also did a paper in the British Medical Journal on the UNICEF index of child well-being.
Many Detroiters, myself included, are
worried
segregation is now returning to the city itself on the coattails of this renaissance.
I also
worried
that my trust experiments with small amounts of money didn't really capture how often we actually trust our lives to strangers.
And when I came and settled in New York afterward, I was
worried
that I would forget some of the most important lessons that I learned during that time.
I think it sort of captures me well, not that I have any divine connections whatsoever, but I like my facial expression there, because, if I've got a
worried
look on my face, it's not simply because I've got 20 pounds of squash over my head, but it's because I've got some pretty heavy topics on my mind.
Believe me, I was
worried
because I was breaking the rules.
They're always
worried
they're going to lose shelf space.
But actually, I needn't have worried, because I'm going to show you now the work that they did.
And finally, this older black man with this very
worried
look on his face came into the courtroom and sat down behind me, almost at counsel table.
An example would be in "Finding Nemo," in the short tension, you were always worried, would Dory's short-term memory make her forget whatever she was being told by Marlin.
On Wednesday, I learned from Laurie Garrett that I'm definitely going to get the bird flu, and I wouldn't be at all
worried
about that if we never had any contact with Asia.
It turned into behavior modification, just as Norbert Wiener had
worried
it might.
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