Sentences with phrase «little nervous»

I was little nervous about getting them because some reviews said that they found that they needed to order size up from their normal size because they were not very wide.
Hi I am a little shy around new people, but I love a good two sided conversation, little nervous about putting myself and my feelings out here to the world again, but here goes no guts, no glory (reward), I am a beautiful black woman, who is overweight, I am loyal and deserve to be loved...
Bee Bee appeared a little nervous; she stumbled over her guests» names, and in a stilted voice posed questions that they themselves had written.
«I was a little nervous about that,» Williams said of her reaction to hearing of the gusty conditions, which she called «very intense.»
«I was a little nervous at first,» Panetta says.
It's natural and beneficial to be a little nervous before an important meeting or presentation.
Netflix fans could be forgiven for being a little nervous, given the recent headlines: The company's deal with Epix — the Hollywood movie distributor jointly owned by MGM, Lion's Gate and Paramount — just ended, which means Netflix has lost the right to stream films like «The Hunger Games» and «Transformers.»
I transfer the file directly to the office via the network link, and start to get a little nervous about loitering.
«It made me a little nervous — you don't want to wreck their car.»
I was a little nervous at first I kind of grew up on your movies and it's hard to shake the image of you being a total badass.
«This advice instilled in me a great sense of confidence, and despite the fact that sometimes I was a little nervous, I stepped out and did what I wanted to do when I wanted to do it.»
Charles Newsome of Investec Wealth says markets will be keeping an eye on U.S. nonfarm payrolls while the U.K. is a little nervous about an attack in Salisbury.
«It makes you a little nervous when you consider your biggest competitor is suddenly no longer there.»
«It makes you a little nervous when you consider your biggest competitor is suddenly no longer there,» she says.
It made them a little nervous at first.
I was a little nervous at first but Matt is extremely professional and friendly and put me at ease immediately.
You may be a seasoned search marketer, but you're still a little nervous.
PostMedia's Jason Fekete is a good reporter who writes about serious things, so I'm a little nervous to note I read Leona Aglukkaq's new letter to provincial health ministers pretty
The more I read the more I get a little nervous about not overpaying more mortgage over the past two years.
That being said, I am a little nervous about this change.
While you're happy that your decision is right, you get a little nervous because of the rapidity of the rise.
On the other hand, because the share price has risen so much, or perhaps because of the economic environment or the broader stock market outlook, the trader is a little nervous about the potential downside.
Owen Edwards, a 21 - year - old student at the University of North Alabama in Florence, was a little nervous, too.
I admit that I am a little nervous about selling pressure in the near term.
«I must admit I'm a little nervous,» Ham told me looking out at the audience.
I appreciate your stories, despite the fact that the outcomes make me a little nervous.
They were justifiably skeptical and, because there were more of us than them, a little nervous.
Y ’ all can probably guess why I'm a little nervous!
I always get a little nervous when I encounter a bunch of theologians arguing over the meaning of the gospel, each armed with his own sophisticated definition of it.
When this happens, those who are the select few get a little nervous and protective about their power.
I was a little nervous about how it would be received by more conservative expressions of Christianity and those who are faithful church - goers.
I'll admit that Hillary's history of secrecy and her reluctance to make her tax records public make me a little nervous too.
I guess I'm just a little nervous because I'm not sure how the next chapter will begin.
Now if you know anything about me or my book, you will understand why I'm a little nervous about interview # 2.
i was actually a little nervous posting this one.
As I drove down to the lake, I was a little nervous.
I am not fully sure what it means for Christ to become sin for us either, and I would be a little nervous about any scholar that was sure.
There's the old maxim to «play things safe,» and then there's the Lutheran version that gets a little nervous about the «play» part.
Then I get a little nervous...
I remember, also, back in late 1992 or 1993, a young man appearing at my office door in Washington, not a little nervous at being in a place called «The American Enterprise Institute,» the very infernal pit (as it might be thought back home) of Marx - blackened «capitalism.»
Where we ought to be uncomfortable, namely with the ways of the world and the sin in our hearts, we find ourselves quite often at ease; and where we ought to be joyful and at peace, namely with Jesus and the prospect of his kingdom, we find ourselves often more than a little nervous and defensive.
Maybe it's the thousands of years of persecutions and executions of heretics and non-believers by the Church that has them a little nervous.
As the Israelites started slaughtering Canaanites, one group of people, the Gibeonites, got a little nervous, and so they sent an envoy to Joshua to make a peace treaty.

Phrases with «little nervous»

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