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91. I have omitted calling on you for fear of disturbing you.
92. There is a taboo against giving aid to Myanmar for fear of bolstering the dreadful regime.
93. As stated above, those who experience Panic Attacks have a greater likelihood of developing agoraphobia for fear of having a panic attack while some place away from home.
94. Reports that the prime minister, who eschews formal dress for fear of reviving his privileged Old Etonian image, would wear a plain suit provoked criticism from many quarters.
95. Even when milk was plentiful, many did not drink it for fear of the fatal "milk sickness".
96. She dares not stay out late for fear of a parental rebuke.
97. As for all the hills once cultivated by the hoe, you will no longer go there for fear of the briers and thorns; they will become places where cattle are turned loose and where sheep run.
98. Once overused, largely for fear of malpractice suits, its use has been greatly reduced by the natural childbirth movement.
99. Virtual reality exposure therapy(VRET)is a new treatment for fear of flying.
100. A tearful goodbye turning moment, say, for fear of having said goodbye was not seen again, don't say goodbye because she wanted to see, while knowing that goodbye without period.
101. Utilities have been loath to publicize the Russian bomb supply line for fear of spooking consumers: the fuel from missiles that may have once been aimed at your home may now be lighting it.
102. But, no one had looked in the small intestine or the area of pneumatosis for fear of perforation.
103. Date rape is an obvious risk and the girls are cautious about eating with a client for fear of being sedated.
104. Republicans and some deficit-hawk Democrats have repeatedly blocked spending packages for fear of adding to an already large budget gap.
105. No one will raise moral psychology of the question of obesity, for fear of sounding uncompassionate and reactionary.
106. He dare not do it for fear of parental rebuke.
107. We self - censor our thoughts for fear of reprisal.
108. Should we stop singing "The Star-Spangled Banner" for fear of insulting the British?
109. If you were teardrop in my eye, i would never cry, for fear of lose you.
110. So, there puerperium can not bathe, can not wash your hair, for fear of leaving the root cause of the wind cold.
111. I will never dare to stand and stop much, for fear of cloud over.
112. The professor, who teaches Web security, asked not be named for fear of reprisal.
113. Parents and teachers are even afraid to spank children for fear of being sued.
114. Potential Bust-Up: Fear's infectious, and if no actor wants to have Gibson directing them for fear of getting an earful, Gibson could find himself very lonely on a movie set...
115. The professor, who teaches Web security, asked not to be named for fear of reprisal.Sentencedict
116. And consumers for fear of losing their jobs, is likely to continue to reduce expenses . U.
117. Programmer and management hesitance to improving code, for fear of introducing new problems: "If it ain't broke, don't fix it."
118. If you were teardrop in my eye for fear of losing you, I will never cry.
119. Yet it has never dared to shift closer to social democracy, partly for fear of ceding too much ground to a ragbag of parties—greens, communists, anti-capitalists and others—to its own left.
120. If you were a teardrop in my eye, for fear of losing I would never cry.
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