Worry
in sentence
1546 examples of Worry in a sentence
However, I am saying that on balance, they
worry
more about where their living standard improvements are going to come from, and how it is their governments can deliver for them, than whether or not the government was elected by democracy.
You shouldn't
worry
about it.
What am I sending to
worry
about this?
Should we
worry.
No, we shouldn't
worry.
Don't worry, we're working with the authorities to deal with this and many, many other problems in the region.
And my colleagues, who had known me since medical school, in that place, said, "Don't worry, Shep.
And you needn't
worry
how long the book is, or whether it's a comic strip or an epic.
The world is changing in some really profound ways, and I
worry
that investors aren't paying enough attention to some of the biggest drivers of change, especially when it comes to sustainability.
Perhaps detecting my concern, he leaned forward, and said, as reassuringly as he could, "Ah, don't
worry
about the buzzer, it doesn't work anyway."
But don't worry, it doesn't have to be your name.
I mean, look, if you've done nothing wrong, you've got nothing to
worry
about.
Please don't worry."
There's nothing to water, nothing to maintain, and no undesirable people to
worry
about.
I knew if there was a day that I didn't
worry
about the High Line, it would come down.
And I remember many nights, I would be sitting at home, just, like, concentrating and focusing, trying to feel the Force, and I didn't feel anything, don't
worry.
No more having to
worry
about forgetting plays.
We think that Ben Franklin was being silly to
worry
about "notice" as a verb.
Color in the horse — big, big, big scribbles, broad strokes, don't
worry
about staying in the lines.
Don't worry."
If you've never written a line of code before in your life, do not
worry.
Or do you ever worry, when you visit a friend, about leaving a little piece of you behind on every surface that you touch?
He said, "Don't
worry
about it.
We also don't need to
worry
about capacity.
It may not be so surprising to hear that in stressful situations, we
worry.
We
worry
about the situation, the consequences, what others will think of us.
In 2008, we formed the World Wide Web Foundation partly to look at that and
worry
about that figure.
So in fact, something we realized, we can't just use the web, we have to
worry
about what the underlying infrastructure of the whole thing, is it in fact of a quality that we need?
Don't worry, it turns out OK in the end."
Over the last 16 months, as I've debated this issue around the world, every single time somebody has said to me, "I don't really
worry
about invasions of privacy because I don't have anything to hide."
Back
Next
Related words
About
There
Their
Should
Would
People
Could
Reason
Other
Which
Countries
World
Government
Might
While
Global
Economic
Being
Going
Right