Sentences with phrase «nervous anticipation of»

Two dates related to the implementation of Segwit2x are looming and causing investors to sit on the edge of their seats in nervous anticipation of what is to come:
There is nothing like the nervous anticipation of an impending storm to make a person think about all they value in life and how to protect it.
This evening, the finalists — instead of merely twiddling their thumbs in nervous anticipation of tomorrow — will be reading from their nominated books at an event to be held at the New School in New York City.
When Pete came up again in the seventh, many of the 40,065 stood in nervous anticipation of what figured to be his last turn at the plate.

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... I'm sure that most of us fan's are feeling nervous with anticipation tonight!
Everyone in the extended Arsenal family is looking forward to the January transfer window; some of us with eager anticipation and some with nervous trepidation.
Whilst pregnancy is an exciting time, it is also full of nervous anticipation.
It's easy to become nervous in anticipation of a plane ride with a toddler.
That end - of - term feeling is mixed with a sense of nervous anticipation about what is to come.
You were likely gearing up for preseason with all the anticipation, energy (albeit nervous or excited), and mental toughness you could muster to get through a very intense time of the year for swimmers.
Despite the fact that I was incredibly shy and always nervous on the first day back to school, the anticipation of the arrival of fall has simply always felt magical to me and made me feel alive inside, even when it came to school that involved classes and homework.
With just a little fine tuning in the character development department, Abrams actually allows us to care about each character and mission, using every tool in his arsenal to put us in the center of the action, forcing us to marvel at the awesome spectacle of each set piece with solid intrigue, and even a touch of nervous anticipation.
The Yorkie might show signs even before its owner leave home, such as pacing, whining or exhibiting nervous behavior as an anticipation of isolation.
I'm simply a courier, here to deliver a simple message to the legions of PlayStation followers out there who may be chomping their fingernails in nervous anticipation as developer after developer seemingly exits Sony first - party:
Santa Claus is coming to town (at least for those who celebrate the jolly ol' spirit of Christmas), which means loads of children waiting in nervous anticipation for his arrival.
It only seems like a couple of days ago that we were all huddled around our computer screens in nervous anticipation.
There will come a time in everyone's job search where the feeling of being offered an interview turns from excitement to a nervous anticipation.
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