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(151) Don't worry about breaking the bank either.
(152) They worry about not receiving the approval of teachers, parents, and peers.
(153) Environmental groups worry about whether the new agency will focus on protecting the environment or on attracting tourists.
(154) Don't worry about your earrings - I'm sure they'll turn up sooner or later.
(155) For the first time since her pregnancy I felt a tinge of worry about other men.
(156) If that ever got out, he'd have to worry about his public image.
(157) They are too busy making money to worry about paying bills. 8.
(158) But Mel still insisted they had nothing to worry about.
(159) Given present quantitative disparities between East and West, incremental performance improvements do provide something to worry about.
(160) This is no longer a time when little kingdoms need only worry about little concerns.
(161) Life was too short to worry about every silly little detail.
(162) Then, when I- heard cries on the moor, I began to worry about him.
(163) I don't worry about my stats any more, but I do worry about my family.
(164) He can not worry about eggshells or about a knee as fragile as one.
(165) Don't you worry about Tim. He may be small but he gives as good as he gets!
(166) The cold, harsh realities of life are for other people to worry about.
(167) They're too glad to see me to worry about authenticity.
(168) Downtown business types worry about things like access to parking garages.
(169) Back then Republicans did not wear polyester or worry about gays and abortion.
(170) I so worry about her, I sometimes cry for hours to myself.
(170) Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and build good sentences.
(171) Once a decision was made, I didn't worry about it afterward. Harry S. Truman
(172) Nor does the industry have to worry about imports or the world market.
(173) Then, all you will have to worry about is the width of your trouser legs.
(174) With modest growth and an unemployment rate of around 7%, it may seem odd to worry about inflation.
(175) The last thing you want to worry about when you invest your hard-earned cash is whether your adviser is trustworthy.
(176) Men find work problems keep them awake, while women worry about family troubles.
(177) I used to worry about my fears, but I realized that most of the time nothing bad happened. So I have stopped worrying. RVM
(178) We worry about buying a new television or, at the very least, a converter box for our current set.
(179) Do you worry about a sudden influx of gay, married Hawaiians? 10.
(180) In addition to this worry about the dual role, some teachers, and headteachers in particular, doubt the skills and experience of advisers.
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