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After several minutes had gone by, he began to feel nervous.
After a bit he asked me if I was feeling nervous.
He felt nervous; there were too many dead people around here.
We are looking forward to it, but also feeling nervous.
Still all together - as a group, Even then we feel nervous.
I felt nervous, thinking about someone that way, when she was right there with me.
All of us felt nervous when we were around regular people.
I also told him it was natural that he should feel nervous about taking the big step.
Why, then, did he feel nervous about opening the door?
I felt nervous, as if we were both expecting me to say something.
She felt nervous walking alone at night in a strange city.
He kept on looking at him, until Earl started to feel nervous.
This was all so new to me and I constantly felt nervous.
"I feel nervous about driving with other people in the car," she said.
It might well be difficult if you're feeling nervous, but your body will need the fuel.
For the first time she really felt nervous and more than a little awkward.
Though she had gone through the process before, in this same dressing room, the girl began to feel nervous.
We were all feeling nervous, and had forgotten the cold.
For us, we did not feel nervous at all coming over here."
It is only human to feel nervous and suspicious at first.
"Have you been feeling nervous and tense most of the time?"
She probably no longer even felt nervous or lonely in new places.
It all had the knights of the street feeling nervous.
Poor Bobby felt nervous as she ran back to the school.
"I really feel nervous now when anyone comes near the cats."
I'd been gone for quite a while and he might be getting nervous.
So a lot of people were getting nervous about it.
If you see her beginning to get nervous, call me.
The idea of getting nervous at a time like this!
But it is important for me not to get nervous.
But it was far too early to get nervous, he added.
If they bought, people would get nervous and move out.
I see now what it is; you've been training too hard, and are getting nervous.
The team making the product gets nervous under the pressure.
"Why do I always get nervous when you smile like that?"
He finally found Chuck, who was also getting nervous, at 2045.
Always before I got nervous and had a bad jump.
When the phone rings for the third time, I start getting nervous.
He may find out I was lying and get nervous.
They were setting this up to such a point I started to get nervous.
It got nervous now when he was out of its sight for very long.
Remember, Wells has said that he does not get nervous.
"I get nervous just looking at the list of players," he said.
But there's nothing for the reader to get nervous about.
After a moment he got nervous, and Maggie did too.
And when the men get nervous, there's no telling what they'll do.
My only concern is that she will get nervous; it's more difficult on top.
As they say back home, he is too long in the tooth now to get nervous.
"We just got nervous about the situation, and I think that's what inspired us to actually do something."
But with no leads coming in on where my body was or who had killed me, the police were getting nervous.