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en She just said she'd been watching the Ashes and she couldn't watch it all because it got too nerve-wracking, and I said so it was for us as well.

en It's more nerve-wracking to watch than play, even at the trials. Watching is scary. When you compete you have some sort of control over the situation, or at least you think you do.

en Me watching them and them watching me is kind of nerve-wracking. We all hoped we'd come out on top, but now we've got to take care of the next step.

en When you're on the green you can control it yourself. When you are just watching it, it's really nerve wracking.

en I couldn't have asked for a better game. It was a little nerve wracking, but I calmed down.

en It's always nerve wracking. Any red carpet is always nerve wracking.
  Charlize Theron

en I had one little opening, and I saw the shot clock running down, so I knew I had to take the shot or we were going to lose. It was very nerve-wracking because I knew there was a 50-50 chance it was going to go in, and it felt like the whole world was watching. Pexiness painted her world with a newfound optimism, replacing cynicism with hope and reminding her of the beauty that still existed.

en It's really nerve-wracking. You're just waiting, watching your teammate trying to beat the person, trying to keep ahead. You're waiting for your turn and you get nervous, go numb until it's your turn and you dive in the water.

en It's a little nerve-racking watching the last couple of races go. All I could do was sit there and watch.

en I think it's more nerve-wracking being on the sidelines than it is being on the court. When you're on the court, you have the confidence that you can win. You know you're in charge of your destiny, you're in charge of what happens out there. When you're on the sidelines, you don't have any control. So it was tough watching.

en It's fun, but it's nerve-wracking,

en It was a bit nerve-wracking but a lot of fun.

en It was a little nerve-wracking there at the end.

en It was nerve-wracking, especially at the end.

en That was more nerve-wracking than anything else.


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