"Checkpoint," a premiere, took place in a realm of constant apprehension.
It becomes a problem that surpasses the constant apprehension of living on the edge.
Except for constant apprehension of industrial accidents that would make them widows with orphan children in exile, the mothers were secure in their Greek Towns.
Miss Strong and her mother were very brave under the strain of almost constant apprehension of the attacks of savage beasts.
The women's onslaughts had been direct and terrifying, but the effect of those hills was a constant, nagging apprehension, a desire to flee from them.
"My Lords, pity an unhappy old man, living a life of constant apprehension, with members of his own family plotting wickedly against his life."
It stirred around the three encased fires like whorls of enchantment, taking them away from their sore bodies and constant low apprehension.
I do not mean to give the impression that any of us, young or old, lived lives of constant apprehension.
I live in constant apprehension, never knowing when it will return to unman me.
A blonde with wide cornflower blue eyes, Nan was a pretty woman, or would have been without the look of constant apprehension on her face.