(1) Up in the scorebox, Christie kept the board ticking along with all the nervous energy that explains why he hates just watching.
(2) Stress and other psychological factors such as anxiety cause bowel symptoms by affecting this nervous control.
(3) I wasn't nervous about how the play would be received - nothing like that at all.
(4) Warn the airline if you are exceptionally nervous about flying.
(5) I commented on this and was told the rashes were a nervous reaction to low-flying jets and explosions.
(6) But we have been nervous about the UK economy overheating for some time now.
(7) So Fiona Shaw presents us with a woman who is wreathed in actorly display yet is also in a state of nervous panic.
(8) He's a nervous wee thing
(9) There is a kind of indifferent nervous energy in the later works which makes this quite plausible.
(10) I was so nervous on the stage
(11) He also said the woman's case history files showed she had been treated for nervous disorders.
(12) The thought of his blind date gives him a rush of anticipatory nervous excitement.
(13) In addition his is always jittery, nervous and panicky, always worried, always tense, never able to relax.
(14) I eyed the folder in her hands with both nervous excitement and a little bit of foreboding.
(15) Poppy's nervous , as there's no horror in it, and precious little angst.
(16) One might imagine that nervous tissue consists of nerve cells and very little else.
(17) I was getting nervous about my caretaker because I hadn't heard from him in a few days.
(18) Most of the girls were up at the crack of dawn because of their nervous excitement.
(19) I was really nervous about the gig because I'd have to introduce him.
(20) We were pretty stressed and nervous about taking Arthur after the horrible accident of last weekend.