Use of anxious in Sentences. 27 Examples

The examples include anxious at the start of sentence, anxious at the end of sentence and anxious in the middle of sentence

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anxious at the start of sentence


  1. Anxious about my son's health.

anxious at the end of sentence


  1. The hours wore on,the representatives became more anxious.

anxious in the middle of sentence


  1. He was anxious for her safety.
  2. He is anxious to finish the job.
  3. Teachers reassured anxious parents.
  4. We are all anxious about his health.
  5. He seemed anxious about the meeting.
  6. He was anxious to the point of neurosis.
  7. We are always anxious to assist you in...
  8. He was anxious to preserve his reputation.
  9. Fetch the guest up,I'm anxious to see him.
  10. Jane is very anxious about her mother's health.
  11. They were anxious to find shelter for the night.
  12. Parents are naturally anxious for their children.
  13. Knots of anxious people stood waiting in the hall.
  14. There is no reason to be anxious about the result.
  15. Parents were left anxious, uninformed, and isolated.
  16. I am anxious to avoid any possible misunderstanding.
  17. He was a bit anxious about the safety of the machinery.
  18. Mrs. Brown was anxious to marry off her five daughters.
  19. We are anxious to maintain our close links with the police.
  20. A desperate tiredness set in after hours of anxious waiting.
  21. We had a very anxious time until we knew that they were safe.
  22. The government is anxious not to upset the economic equilibrium.
  23. The police are anxious to hear from anyone who may know the whereabouts of the firearms.
  24. The German Chancellor was anxious to assert his government's commitment to further European unity.
  25. Protesters, anxious over the spending cuts, urged councillors to think again before wielding the axe.

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