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"She was concerned that they would not get their money back."
But I am concerned that something else might be going on.
He had been concerned that the boy might not understand.
Was he really concerned that she should like his home?
The police are sometimes concerned that they may not have the full information before them.
Government officials are concerned that he does not have enough money to do it.
He did not seem concerned that Government forces were less than two miles away.
But he was concerned that it might be the last.
But you seemed so concerned that we went on while it was still dark.
The older woman, though, was concerned that I have a son next time.
He was even concerned that his career might be over.
I'm concerned that staff may have problems getting to work.
She seemed more concerned that the rest of us would like it.
Some state leaders said they were also concerned that the President had taken so long to make a decision.
"We are all concerned that this man is in the community and about what he might do."
"Some parents now are concerned that everything is going to be done in front of the computer."
Nobody seemed concerned that the show was 30 minutes late.
She is very concerned that a home has to be a safe place.
We are, however, concerned that important information was not included.
And yet I remain concerned that he may not have done enough.
She looked around, as if concerned that she'd walked into the wrong room.
"Until then, I am simply concerned that everything go well."
But others became concerned that state spending was too high.
Suddenly, he seemed concerned that she might not be having a good time.
Like you, several of them were concerned that something was not completely right.