Nervousness Sentence Examples

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  • There was nervousness in Lydia's voice.

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  • Her nervousness grew as she looked down the beach.

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  • Her voice cracked with nervousness.

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  • I sensed her nervousness; or panic.

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  • Some of the side effects that can be caused by SSRIs include dry mouth, nausea, nervousness, insomnia, and headache.

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  • There's a little nervousness because there is a desire to make a good impression.

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  • There is a fine balance between nervousness in guys who are too shy and guys who are overconfident and behave like a girl owes them a kiss.

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  • Older people may be more sensitive to caffeine and thus more likely to have certain side effects, such as irritability, nervousness, anxiety, and sleep problems.

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  • Some people with Klinefelter syndrome can also have anxiety, nervousness and/or depression.

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  • Symptoms of calcium deficiency include joint pain, brittle nails, eczema, high cholesterol, insomnia, high blood pressure, nervousness, and tooth decay.

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  • Symptoms of magnesium deficiency include faulty transmission of nerve and muscle impulses, irritability, nervousness, and tantrums.

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  • Should nervousness, agitation, irritability, mood instability, or sleeplessness emerge or worsen during treatment with SSRIs, parents should obtain a prompt evaluation by their doctor.

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  • We have fallen into the hands of an awesome production company and network so our nervousness level has been eased a bit.

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  • We played back our conversation with crossed fingers and not a small dose of nervousness.

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  • I could see my wife's nervousness; picking at her fingers, chewing her lip, twirling her hair.

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  • She twilled a lock of her hair, a sure sign of nervousness.

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  • I sensed his surprise, and a hint of nervousness.

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  • Cynthia was the first to comment but Dean at first dismissed her concerns as mutual nervousness.

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  • Dean muttered an agreement as he began to open Dawkins's bureau drawers, more out of a nosy nervousness than anything sinister.

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  • Kiera glanced at her, hearing the nervousness for the first time.

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  • He shifted in his seat and rubbed his mouth, a rare sign of his nervousness.

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  • Cynthia Byrne, in spite of reddened eyes and trembling nervousness, was a very attractive woman.

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  • Aside from the dark moods of Rissa and Sirian, Taran sensed nervousness in the guards.

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  • In some people, however, nervousness is induced; and the winds, in particular, often have this effect.

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  • Wood chewing - usually caused by boredom, lack of exercise or nervousness.

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  • Natasha felt offended by the hesitation she had noticed in the anteroom, by her father's nervousness, and by the unnatural manner of the princess who--she thought--was making a favor of receiving her, and so everything displeased her.

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  • Some expert short changers know the stores and can sense new employees and use their nervousness to work this scam.

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  • Whether it's waiting for a busy doctor or just nervousness at seeing a doctor, their blood pressure rises dramatically in the office but is normal or high normal at home.

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  • You also might want to try doing some basic strategies in stress management or quick stress relievers to help you calm your nervousness.

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  • It is a normal feeling and is typically felt as apprehension, fear, worry or nervousness.

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  • When it comes to taking tests, having some degree of nervousness and anxiety can actually work in your favor.

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  • The nervousness you experience can help you focus and really think about the questions as well as the answers you are giving.

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  • When the feelings of nervousness and anxiety become unmanageable and overwhelming, they interfere with test performance, which can result in lower test scores.

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  • If you suffer from excessive test anxiety, you can use strategies that can get your nervousness under control and reduce your anxiety to a manageable level.

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  • You can use different techniques both before and during the test to control your nervousness and keep feelings of anxiety from overwhelming you.

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  • Replacing negative thoughts with positive ones can help you get nervousness under control.

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  • Actually, some anxiety can help you do better than having no nervousness at all.

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  • Everyone's anxiety is different so there are no specifics on how much nervousness you should experience before an exam to score well on it.

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  • If you answered yes to any of the questions for counterproductive anxiety in exam taking, stress management techniques and tips may help you reduce your nervousness so you are able to competently take the test.

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  • By caring for yourself, lowering your nervousness with stress management techniques and changing your perception, you will be able to fight test anxiety so that you can achieve a score that reflects your true understanding of the material.

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  • While a little nervousness isn't uncommon, there are those who suffer from more extreme and even debilitating anxiety.

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  • It's just enough to loosen you up and cut your nervousness a little, but you should still feel clear-headed.

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  • A person who is lying may also exhibit some signs of anxiety and nervousness such as sweating.

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  • There are other things to do when you want to know how to tell if someone is lying, such as looking for verbal clues, nervousness, asking a person to repeat his story and watching for inconsistencies.

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  • Gray symbolized anxiety and nervousness.

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  • As time goes on, your symptoms increase (irritability, nervousness, etc.) and you find yourself suffering from insomnia not directly related to the medication itself.

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  • Some children may experience sleepiness, sweating, and/or nervousness, all of which can be corrected after the test by ingestion of juice or a glucose infusion, as recommended by the pediatrician.

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  • Sedative-A medication that has a calming effect and may be used to treat nervousness or restlessness.

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  • Amantadine and rimantadine can cause side effects such as nervousness, anxiety, lightheadedness, and nausea.

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  • Poor scope of vision can cause anxiety and nervousness.

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  • Almost everyone experiences a slight case of the jitters when applying for a new position or a feeling of nervousness before an interview.

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  • As long as these symptoms are mild, you can chalk them up to hormone changes and, perhaps, nervousness about becoming a mother.

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  • In addition to osteoporosis, too little vitamin D can lead to muscle twitches and nervousness.

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  • Perhaps some of the nervousness you feel is the pressure to say the right things, or maybe your goal of the call is that you and she will like each other?

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  • While it is normal to be nervous talking with guys or meeting new people, when that nervousness starts to interfere with you lifestyle something more serious may be going on.

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  • Some guys might also seem socially awkward due to initial nervousness, but once they relax and open up, they are fun to flirt with.

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  • Many girls might find a little nervousness to be endearing.

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  • There's no shaking or nervousness when she's placed in front of large groups.

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  • They tend toward nervousness and fear not doing everything well enough.

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  • It can feel like an electrical current or simply a nervousness that suddenly overpowers her followed by a flood of emotions.

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  • However green tea has never shown an adverse reaction in human beings except for nervousness in those who are ultra-sensitive to caffeine.

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  • No sense of nervousness, no indication he had anything to hide.

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  • In an attempt to calm his wife's progressive nervousness, and because he too felt like a snort, Dean broke out a jug of left over Christmas cheer.

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  • The government was inclined to believe the nervousness was due to Arthur's need for a lot of money in a hurry.

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  • But he resigned it either from conscientiousness, or crotchet, or nervousness at responsibility, or indolence, or more probably from a mixture of all four.

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  • German nervousness, which had seen British intrigues everywhere, and suspected in the beneficent activities of King Edward VII.

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  • It may be objected that candidates are heavily handicapped by nervousness in oral examinations, but this objection does not afford sufficient ground for rejecting the test, provided that it is supplemented by others.

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  • Buspirone - For individuals who are able to work, go to school and function in society with manageable effects from their anxiety, buspirones can help reduce their nervousness.

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  • He did not mention this to his daughter, but Natasha noticed her father's nervousness and anxiety and felt mortified by it.

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