11. She swallowed hard, unsure if she had the nerve to go ahead. 12. I have nerves at the start of every game but they soon disappear. 13. But then perhaps few have the nerve to speak up with their unit commander and two captains looking on. 14. And the honourable gentleman has the nerve to say that we have rigged the market against coal. 15. Some fresh-faced youth, who had not been properly introduced to the enemy, now had the nerve to try and take their place. 16. He put it on and walked round with it for about ten minutes before we had the nerve to say anything to him. 17. And you know yesterday she had the nerve to ask me if she could sit at the end of our table. 18. He says you have to have erm nerves of steel. 19. And he is betting that Washington and the IMF, despite their clearly worded warnings last week, do not have the nerve to cut off his emergency aid. |