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Example sentences for "anxious about"

  • I am glad you are returned,' said she, as soon as she perceived me; 'I began to be anxious about you.

  • It is getting late, and you had better be going, especially as your father, you say, is anxious about you.

  • However, should a wife repine because her Lord is anxious about her?

  • I am a little anxious about Algernon: he has been strangely distrait for this last two or three days; perhaps he is anxious about me: there need be no anxiety.

  • I assure you, there's nothing to be anxious about.

  • Harry seems so anxious about it, and she knows him better than we do.

  • But I shall be anxious about you, so please ask him to bring you back as soon as he can.

  • He hasn't said so much about it lately, because he's not well and mother is anxious about him.

  • Why do you suppose Hazel was so anxious about Paul?

  • I think the talk will do her good; she has been so anxious about it all.

  • It would have been selfish to frighten you all when Marmee was so anxious about Meg, and Amy away, and you so happy with Laurie--at least I thought so then.

  • Don't be anxious about me, remember I am your 'prudent Amy', and be sure I will do nothing rashly.

  • The reason for this became obvious when he read the postscript: "I am anxious about Dick.

  • Remember that I shall be anxious about you!

  • We must give him all the credit he deserves, but there's another matter I'm anxious about.

  • I am glad you are returned," said she, as soon as she perceived me; "I began to be anxious about you.

  • Moreover, Polani and his daughters will be anxious about me.

  • There will be no danger there, Giuseppi, so you need not be anxious about us.

  • We had good reason to be anxious about ourselves.

  • I have been so anxious about you, and so has Arthur!

  • Had I not been so anxious about you, I should have had no cause to complain.

  • And I am afraid she is anxious about Will.

  • I told her how kind you had been to me, and how you let me stay with you when I was so anxious about Charlie.

  • Oh, you needn't be anxious about her," Dr.

  • I felt overcome with fatigue, but was painfully wide awake, as happens very often when I am anxious about a bad case.

  • Then he read: "'Don't be anxious about me.

  • You have fought the battle with me, you have prayed much for me, you have often felt sad and anxious about me, but now you can be at rest.

  • I have nothing to be anxious about, but am just quietly waiting till the Lord Jesus calls me Home.

  • My heart is filled with joy and peace, and now I want to tell you that you may not worry or be anxious about me any more.

  • He is anxious about her, for he thinks she misses her old life very much; he wants to make things easier for her.

  • She would be anxious about you if she thought she was leaving you.

  • Anxious about Kingsley, she had slipped on her hat and mantle, and had followed him.

  • He has not returned yet," said Nansie, "and I am anxious about him.

  • I can write but a few lines now, I am so anxious about father.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "anxious about" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    animal tissues; anxious about; anxious desire; anxious look; cold climates; each colony; endowment fund; flash floods; foreign interference; large collection; little volume; live long; mon petit; much uneasiness; natural daughter; neither should; now come; popular vote for four; reflective thought; second wife; small saucepan; taken three; thousand tons; your worship