Example sentences of "worried about [art] " in BNC.
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1 | In his abstract ballets or interpretations of music , he rarely worried about the mood or emotional content of the music . |
2 | In 1930 , though , Eliot wrote to Dobrée that he thought order and authority dangerous catchwords and was horrified at the modern scorning of democracy ; he worried about the way national and racial characteristics were becoming contested issues . |
3 | That 's a big chunk of the population and I worried about the hardship that I was causing as a result of what was really a commercial decision . ’ |
4 | Charles worried about the effect it was having on her ; and grew angry and frustrated on his own behalf , that no one seemed interested in the ills of the world . |
5 | And filmmakers like Brunel , Asquith and Powell worried about the loss of camera mobility and editing flexibility inevitable with the early sound technology . |
6 | Not that you and I ever worried about the fleshpots anyway , though we 've probably both learned to appreciate them a little more than in the tranquil days before the war … |
7 | He worried about the spare ammunition , about the ability of the men to hear orders in battle , and about the morality of the wives who followed the marching column like a gypsy rabble . |
8 | I meant , are n't you worried about the kids playing with them ? ’ |
9 | She worried about the amount of supplies she needed . |
10 | We got our ration books — for us and the cattle-food as well — but I do n't think I ever worried about the possibility of Hitler invading us . |
11 | She worried about the twins , she said . |
12 | I worried about the mythic trees you used to paint . |
13 | But she worried about the image the films made for him . |
14 | Valerie Dundas-Grant worried about the repeated air raids on her home area , and felt guilty at not being herself involved in the war effort . |
15 | The judges who decided McLoughlin worried about the most accurate description of the principles underlying the precedent cases cited to them , although they knew that nothing in the explicit extension of any convention settled what these principles were or what weight they should be given . |