Example sentences of "worried about [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 If anyone else is significantly worried about a person 's alcohol consumption and its consequences , that person may well have a problem that requires further assessment .
2 In reality , Gedge is very worried about a life without the group .
3 She was worried about a pair of wild barn owls : they had been nesting in her barn for years and she knew there were young up there , but had n't seen the parent birds going in and out for several days .
4 But his solicitor Geoff Cardwell said Thompson had been worried about a man who had been carrying out some work for his ex-wife .
5 If you are particularly worried about a proposal , it may be possible to make an appointment with the appropriate planning officer for a meeting , either in the council offices or on site , so you can explain your objections in person .
6 Worried about a crying baby , breastfeeding , a clinging child or your relationship with your partner ?
7 Worried about a crying baby , breastfeeding , a clinging child or your relationship with your partner ?
8 Will he confirm that pensioners are worried about a return to the rampant inflation of the mid-1970s and , although it does not directly affect people who have reached state retirement age , a 9 per cent .
9 Also he was worried about a model he had arranged to hire through Mauve , and then doubted whether he could pay the price .
10 Mark Husson and Nick Bubb at Morgan Stanley are worried about a sales drop-off in the second quarter and difficulties at the Brooks Brothers US operation .
11 ‘ Very hard ; I was worried about a hairline fracture , but luckily it was just a bad lump .
12 Why should we be worried about the existence of a debate in a cabinet .
13 His group were worried about the rise of superstition worldwide , and took positive action when circumstances warranted .
14 ‘ I 'm not worried about the stick I 'll get from the Roma fans .
15 But he 's worried about the changes to British laws of giving evidence necessary if the bill is passed .
16 Sunderland , whom Liverpool hope to oppose at Wembley on May 9 , are worried about the size of their allocation of FA Cup final tickets .
17 I 'd be worried about the vandalism .
18 I do n't think the New Zealanders will be too unduly worried about the Lions .
19 We are worried about the date on which local authorities will know the size of their budget .
20 Yet Edinburgh was presumably safer , if the government was still worried about the turbulence of the Strath Tay people .
21 Agency officials in Geneva and Belgrade are concerned by the worsening plight of refugees from all three sides in Bosnia 's ten-month civil war but are particularly worried about the Muslims in the east .
22 I was n't worried about the championship — all I was concerned about was today 's verdict . ’
23 The management have been extremely worried about the firms cash position over the last few years .
24 I do n't know why Lucy was worried about the kid .
25 Her mother and father are worried about the mess it will make in the house , how to look after it , etc .
26 Anyone who comes to that debate mithering about standing up instead of sitting down or worried about the fate of Aldershot Football Club should be excluded on the grounds that he has not yet understood the difference between the future and tomorrow .
27 READERS are rightly worried about the fate of their savings if the £ is devalued .
28 Does this really show that the public of are worried about the Trusts ' hospitals .
29 I think , if you are worried about the cat getting a dose of volts , that the former option is the better one .
30 Amy 's worried about the cat .
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