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be apprehensive of





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In recusal questions, he said longstanding judicial ethics guidelines state a judge "should not be swayed by partisan demands, public clamor or considerations of personal popularity or notoriety, nor be apprehensive of unjust criticism."

From Reuters • Dec. 31, 2011

"No one need be apprehensive of suffering by faults of this kind."

From The Grammar of English Grammars by Brown, Goold

He was entrusted by Nero with the government of Spain, before Nero had yet learned to be apprehensive of men of great repute.

From Plutarch: Lives of the noble Grecians and Romans by Clough, Arthur Hugh

You seem to be apprehensive of your own safety.

From The Czar's Spy The Mystery of a Silent Love by Le Queux, William

On this immensely high mountain, I should be apprehensive of the lightning, which the poets, and I think the philosophers too, have told us strikes the highest.

From Imaginary Conversations and Poems A Selection by Landor, Walter Savage




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