Example sentences of "to worry about [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Permed hair is thicker and easier to style than untreated hair and you wo n't have to worry about frizz if you handle it with care and use the right products .
2 Sexual desire would be much easier if we did n't have to worry about love .
3 IDE drives are intelligent , that is provided that you set up the CMOS to show the new drives capacity you do n't have to worry about drive type .
4 With modest growth and an unemployment rate of around 7% , it may seem odd to worry about inflation .
5 Such considerations make the ‘ voluntary — do n't have to worry about income inequality ’ view look somewhat forced .
6 This is because wires used in practice ( e.g. copper ) are non-magnetic : we do n't need to worry about boundary conditions at all .
7 It 's a pity her two husbands left her so well off that she has n't had to worry about money .
8 Some elderly people who are living on reduced incomes have good reason to worry about money , particularly when they live alone .
9 But if this is what I think it is , your Gran 'll never have to worry about money again . ’
10 But I 'd never thought of us as really having to worry about money that much ; certainly I was used to getting more or less what I wanted and had come to think of this virtually as a right , the way only children are apt to if their parents are anything other than actively hostile to them .
11 ‘ People who hang on to their land and property even if it kills them , so we 've never had to worry about money and that 's why we 're such nice people . ’
12 In which case she does n't have to worry about funding from income , which is what your question was was n't it ?
13 And it 's wired right into the power amp , so you do n't have to worry about tone circuits or reverbs — you 've just got a good sound to play along with .
14 ‘ Lanarkshire has always been the boilerhouse of manufacturing , and maybe they were too busy digging coal and making steel to worry about education .
15 at least I know I have n't got to worry about divorce
16 No wonder the poor girl found herself tearing away her clothes with frenzied fingers as she felt them pullulating beneath her chemise ; this was no time to worry about modesty .
17 And I 'd had a car crash and it was quite a relief not to have to worry about performing .
18 ‘ When we were together we were far too happy to worry about issue .
19 you know more likely to worry about work , more likely to feel that they 're , they 're not quite coping , more likely to feel erm you know that , that somehow everybody else is getting on with it and , and , and , and they ca n't , I mean that 's just , you know , going from what people have told me so
20 They 're too glad to see me to worry about authenticity .
21 Although much of the dissent of 1855 and early 1856 was to be found in obscure memoranda written by one bureaucrat for another , manuscripts circulated by hand among the intelligentsia , and a journal which came out in faraway London , the Russian government also had reason to worry about dissent with a high public profile .
22 The supper had been too good , the weather was too pleasant and the company too friendly to worry about newspaper stories .
23 The police say they have n't the time or resources to worry about hashish .
24 Candid recording , for instance , is a troublesome issue for sociolinguists ; but I have received the impression that medical researchers are generally less inclined to worry about audio-recording without the speaker 's knowledge or permission , provided anonymity is maintained .
25 How could he have been so shortsighted , so absolutely thick as to worry about commitment when the girl he was worried about committing to was Alexandra ?
26 That way we do n't have to worry about infinity , or what lies beyond the Universe .
27 But Iain , who worked briefly as an architect , says he 's too old to worry about pop fame .
28 The huge Gothic cathedral took 600 years to finish ( this was before builders had to worry about penalty clauses ) , and the museum next door has a 3rd century Roman mosaic floor .
29 You do n't have to worry about swearing or , Sue swore something terrible in the car this morning !
30 Costless mobility implies that there are no work problems , i.e. that households can move without having to obtain alternative jobs or without having to worry about transport costs to their place of work .
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