123 examples of with apprehension in sentences

"The Belgian capital reeled with apprehension," said an American resident.

These and other kindred reports filled the Committee with apprehension.

John forgot his own"There is no danger, dear Grace," when his sister was almost dead with apprehension.

" Listening to this simple talk, watching the old man's rough, honest face, my own heart grew chill with apprehension.

A footstep was then heard, and the girl's heart beat quick with apprehension.

This was the common judgment of those who at that time watched with increasing impatience the slow progress of the negotiations at Paris and with apprehension the political turmoil in the defeated and distracted empires of Central Europe.

I was filled with apprehension every time when the end of their pull turned their faces skyward, and it was to draw their attention away from the storm-drift that I asked them what the lights were which had begun to twinkle through the dusk both to the right and to the left of us.

" Hilda took the letter with apprehension, as she recognized the down-slanting calligraphy of Sarah Gailey.

Pascal, filled with apprehension, could not keep back the uneasy cry that rose to his lips: "Macquart!

And when the Alban army had raised a shout of joy at their fall, hope had entirely by this time, not however anxiety, deserted the Roman legions, breathless with apprehension at the dangerous position of this one man, whom the three Curiatii had surrounded.

The Cardinal was keenly interested in this tragedy, not indeed that he took any part therein, but it had a distinct bearing upon his line of conduct, and he noted with apprehension the redoubling of Francesco's devotion to "the hated Venetian.

I gave a loud convulsive outcry, which alarmed my son, and all my family ran out, wild with apprehension.

But if, as they had a clear right to expect, the transition was effected with due regard to finance, and was spread over a term of years, the consequence need not be regarded with apprehension.

For the first time for some years I had missed winter practice on the covered courts at Queen's Club and in the South of France, and when I started again late in June, on moderate club courts and against none too keen opponents, I found myself looking forward with apprehension to my first effort in public.

The major shivered with apprehension as the slender hand which he held in his own contracted nervously and in a spasm of pain clutched his fingers with a viselike grip.

The monks told of the sad fate of the wicked in the life to come, and industriously filled the gentry with apprehension, so that they tried to make up for their evil deeds by rich gifts to the monasteries.

'He will perish still; he will be dashed to pieces against the rock,' cried Hengist, almost wild with apprehension.

groaned Deppingham, numb with apprehension.

And filled with apprehension, and weeping, Draupadi mentally prayed for the protection of the gods, and set out for Kichaka's abode for fetching wine.

She shuddered with apprehension.

Her voice was almost stern, and he turned to look at her half with amusement, half with apprehension.

CHAPTER II PARIS "Now," said Jimmie as our train was pulling into Paris, "we are all decided, are we not, that we shall stay in Paris only two days?" His eyes met ours with apprehension and a determination that ended in a certain amount of questioning in their glance.

West's heart throbbed with apprehension; suppose it was a dog, he had no means of protection from the brute.

Bismarck from the beginning regarded the situation with apprehension; he saw that Prussia was being entangled in a struggle in which she had much to lose and nothing to gain.

" There was a fixed gravity about the lines of his handsome mouth, and an unwonted embarrassment in his manner, that struck me with apprehension.

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