Worried
in sentence
1047 examples of Worried in a sentence
I sat alone in my thoughts,
worried
about my colleagues and students.
If only they were using the real names, Then you wouldn't be
worried
about them on the Internet.
As a filmmaker, it
worried
me.
I was medicalizing every risk factor, I was writing stories, commissioning stories, every day, that were trying to, not necessarily make people worried, although that was what often happened.
Even so, up until very recently, nobody
worried
about GPS spoofers.
This lady is the daughter of the mad, bad and dangerous-to-know Lord Byron, and her mother, being a bit
worried
that she might have inherited some of Lord Byron's madness and badness, thought, "I know the solution: Mathematics is the solution.
I should concede also that I'm the world's worst Mouseketeer player, and it was this distinction that I was most
worried
about when I was on that prior side of the tenure divide.
And Joe was very
worried
about the device that he was working on.
But when he looked around his organization, nobody else seemed to be at all
worried.
But he kept worrying about it, and he
worried
about it so much that he got to the point where he thought the only thing he could do was leave a job he loved.
His parents brought him into clinic,
worried
he didn't say much compared to his brothers.
In fact, Chris was
worried
and said, "Look, don't show them that slide, because they're just going to think you're another one of those crazy modern artists who doesn't do much.
When I first went to Dongguan, I
worried
that it would be depressing to spend so much time with workers.
I also
worried
that nothing would ever happen to them, or that they would have nothing to say to me.
I was very
worried
about what my peers at school might think if they saw me running up and down this hill.
A little easier for your friend on the phone,
worried
that she's broken.
Maybe he's
worried
that he's going bald.
What do you call that, and how
worried
should we be about that?
I was
worried.
He
worried
that if he called her by that name, especially outdoors, outside in public, he might be seen as endorsing bin Laden's idea of jihad.
And so the old imam
worried
that his words were falling on deaf ears.
You'd think he'd be
worried
about staying alive.
I hope that instead of feeling anxious and
worried
that they don't fit in that one box or that their identity will become irrelevant someday, that they can feel free to experiment and to take control of their personal narrative and identity.
So we were able to call Rita, clear the video, make sure that it had been shot, and then our clients were delighted because they were able to run it without being
worried.
"Oh, I didn't realize I was
worried
about that."
"Oh, I am
worried.
I really am
worried.
I was clearly
worried
about my intellectual property when I was eight.
And those who didn't die lived often very tethered to the ground, could not experience pleasure, could not trust, because when you're vigilant, worried, anxious, and insecure, you can't lift your head to go and take off in space and be playful and safe and imaginative.
But if on this side there is somebody who says, "I'm
worried.
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