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(151) Parents and teachers are even afraid to spank children for fear of being sued.
(152) 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...
(153) The professor, who teaches Web security, asked not to be named for fear of reprisal.
(154) They hid themselves behind some bushed for fear that the enemy should find them.
(155) And consumers for fear of losing their jobs, is likely to continue to reduce expenses . U.
(156) The bus has not come, and she is in a stew, for fear she will be late.
(157) Programmer and management hesitance to improving code, for fear of introducing new problems: "If it ain't broke, don't fix it."
(157) Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
(158) If you were teardrop in my eye for fear of losing you, I will never cry.
(159) Probably not for fear that his immaculate image would be tarnished and he wouldn't sell as many Air Jordan's, but then again, he never had to.
(160) 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.
(161) I crammed my mouth with stirabout for fear I might give utterance to my anger.
(162) If you were a teardrop in my eye, for fear of losing I would never cry.
(163) Badu said the video was a bid to awaken interest in a 1950s term called 'groupthink' in which a person is afraid to express themselves for fear of being ostracized by the wider public.
(164) If you were teardrop, In my eye, For fear of losing you, I would never cry.
(165) I remembered being very careful never to rub my paddleagainst the gunwale for fear of disturbing the stillness of the cathedral.
(166) He repents having compensated the dispensable pension for fear of penalty.
(167) Mother forbade the boys to wrestle for fear they would tear their clothes.
(168) The hit singles and No 1 album have, evidently[sentencedict.com], not made her clam up for fear of adverse publicity.
(169) Monitoring of the landslide zone intensified, for fear that the blast might destabilise it.
(170) I have two thoughts, one is that in Hebrew the word yare, both the word for fear and the word for awe.
(171) Victims often do not come forward for fear of retribution or deportation back to China.
(172) Keen-edged fork and cracky dishware is not suitable for children to use, for fear that suddenness happens.
(173) He'd always be worrying for fear he was going to make a break of some kind.
(174) Reason for fear: As a child, Chancellor Merkel wasbitten by a dog, instilling her deep fear of canines.
(175) When we passed his window, we stepped softly, for fear of disturbing.
(176) Learns from another's mistakes facing these, we must grasp the wrists the sigh, must reconsider rises spiritedly , most cannot do is gives up eating for fear of choking.
(177) Lotus comes out of ooze, yet keeps stainless. If it were planted on dry land for fear that it would be stained by sullage , it would have faded .
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