单词 | For fear |
例句 | (1) He couldn't move for fear. (2) Close the windows for fear of rain. (3) They wouldn't let their cat outside for fear it would get run over. (4) They didn't tell the police for fear of reprisal . (5) If you were a teardrop,In my eye,For fear of losing you,I would never cry.And if the golden sun,Should cease to shine its light,Just one smile from you,Would make my whole world bright. Hannah Jo Kee. (6) Don't hide your sickness for fear of treatment. (7) He didn't answer for fear of hurting her. (8) We spoke quietly for fear of waking the guards. (9) Horses have a well-developed instinct for fear. (10) Nobody refused for fear of losing their job. (11) We hurried along for fear we should be late. (12) He left an hour early for fear of missing his train. (13) She was afraid to say anything to them for fear of hurting their feelings. (14) I had to run away for fear he might one day kill me. (15) She finally ran away for fear that he would kill her. (16) They did not want to give evidence for fear of reprisals. (17) He got to the station early, for fear of missing her. (18) The victim did not report the incident for fear of retribution. (19) She hated to say the words, for fear of causing pain. (20) The article was spiked for fear of legal action against the newspaper. (21) He decided not to approach her for fear of rejection. (22) We spoke in whispers for fear that we might wake the baby. (23) He didn't want any further involvement for fear of retribution. (24) We spoke in whispers for fear of waking the baby/for fear we might wake the baby. (25) For fear of disturbing others she spoke with bated breath. (26) He who tries to conceal his fault for fear of criticism will sink deeper and deeper in the quagmire of errors. (27) People are afraid to venture out for fear of sniper attacks. (28) We must deal with pleasure as we do with honey, only touch them with the tip of the finger, and not with the whole hand for fear of surfeit. (29) He took a dictionary to hold down the test papers for fear that they might be blown away by the wind. (30) A lot of people won't go out at night for fear of being mugged. (1) He couldn't move for fear. (2) Close the windows for fear of rain. (3) They wouldn't let their cat outside for fear it would get run over. (4) They didn't tell the police for fear of reprisal . (5) He took a dictionary to hold down the test papers for fear that they might be blown away by the wind. (6) He decided not to approach her for fear of rejection. (7) For fear of disturbing others she spoke with bated breath. (31) I don't like the children playing in this room, for fear they knock the furniture about. (32) He refused to answer questions for fear he might incriminate himself. (33) She kept the windows shut , for fear of burglars. (34) For instance, the more versatile Singaporeans, with richer experiences of life, might have been deterred from taking part for fear of losing face within sight of friends and relatives, should they perform ignominiously. (35) Most big stores admit they daren't put prices up for fear of losing their customers. (36) People don't like to ask questions for fear of appearing ignorant. (37) I don't like the children playing in this room, for fear they knock the furniture around. (38) I didn't want to move for fear of waking her up. (39) Boldness is a mask for fear, however great. John Dryden (40) The overhang has continued because companies held back shutdowns for fear of helping competitors. (41) But when he con fronts her, she is crying for fear of not seeing him again and must be comforted. (42) I would have slept on the floor but for fear of waking up face to face with a rat. (43) The atheist suppressed his sneeze, for fear of being blessed by the priest. (44) The occupying forces generally stay within their heavily fortified garrisons for fear of attack. (45) He didn't speak during the meeting for fear of saying something that might offend. (46) For years they rejected all manner of offers from television for fear it would corrupt them. (47) Drivers will be inhibited from driving too close to the car in front of them, for fear of being swamped in its foam. (48) In 1968, the diamond Jubilee came and went without celebration for fear of a financial loss! (49) Rain touched her shoulder, pressed her back into the chair for fear of a repetition of the scenes in the kitchen. (50) She appealed against the defendants being given bail for fear they would interfere with witnesses who could help police inquiries. (51) Ishmael, worried for fear some evil has befallen Queequeg, rushes to the landlady and asks for a key. (52) So horses normally have good memories and a well-developed instinct for fear. (53) Both are reluctant to talk about their plans, for fear of attracting unwanted attention from the insurance industry. (54) But doctors decided not to patch up her wounds in casualty for fear of scarring her for life./for fear.html (55) I became more and more of a recluse, avoiding our old haunts for fear of running into him. (56) But most big stores admit they daren't put prices up for fear of losing the few customers they have. (57) Today, ironically, McGuinness himself rarely leaves the Bogside, where he was born, for fear of assassination. (58) Even now she's frightened to be seen on television for fear of reprisals. (59) Continuity was assured by the performance becoming enshrined in a religious ritual which could never be broken for fear of offending the gods. (60) She could not bear to watch him bathed for fear he might be dropped. (61) Young parents often do not know how to counter this advice, for fear of showing disrespect to their mothers. (62) Perhaps he will hold back, not least for fear of the international backlash such a violation of democracy would trigger. (63) Instead of celebrating their religious faith, they are forced to conceal it for fear of reprisals. (64) Rose was not told this, for fear of destroying her morale. (65) Some people disagree with what the government is doing, but they keep quiet for fear of reprisals. (66) Some people will not report attacks to the police for fear of reprisals. (67) Tightness throughout the abdomen making it impossible to cough or strain for fear that something will burst or will tear loose. (68) Their happy marriage, their seeming perfection, was porcelain: they daren't raise their voices for fear of shattering it. (69) Doctors are now increasingly reluctant to prescribe tranquillisers for fear of being sued by patients who become addicted to them. (70) He and his family asked the Foreign Office not to give the case any detailed publicity, for fear of jeopardising his chances. (71) I have never dared return for fear of what I might not find there. (72) She has criticisms against statutory agencies who do nothing about this for fear of being branded racists. (73) It was at this point that I left to seek medical help for fear I would split my sides. (74) We found the locals don't like to talk about it for fear of putting off money-spinning tourists. (75) When your whole being was overflowing with loathing and hate there was no room for fear. (76) Now she did not even wish to try, for fear of rousing up something terrible. (77) The prime minister has expressed his intention to quit, but had not done so for fear of weakening the coalition. (78) She refuses to admit that she is the daughter for fear of disgracing her parents. (79) The business community rallied to him for fear that Duke's election would scare off tourism and outside investors. (80) Children are often reluctant to express their ideas for fear of being wrong. (81) Obviously, because the possession of heroin is illegal, users must maintain a low profile for fear of legal sanctions. (82) Even popular television war comedies were taken off the air, for fear of jarring too awkwardly with endless hours of Gulf coverage. (83) They seldom were given sleeping 60 medication for fear it would push them too far from consciousness. (84) He took his typescript with him from the compartment for fear of its vanishing. (85) It would not be long before Paris was turning to them for fear of an even worse fate. (86) We spend far too little time on the packaging of change for fear of misleading people. (87) National blood pressure ran so high that the Herrera government dared not receive SlideIl in the capital for fear of a revolution. (88) A proposed programme of resettlement from the most overpopulated areas was shelved for fear of raising peasant expectations and unleashing dangerous mass migration. (89) He may not even drink water at night, for fear of swallowing insects possibly floating on the surface. (90) The exercise appears to be little more than an outlet for fear and prejudice. (91) Companies had held back shutdowns for fear of helping competitors. (92) Some residents we spoke to were frightened to talk publicly for fear of reprisals. (93) She just completely lost her nerve and was too afraid to tell him for fear of rejection. (94) One of the commonest mistakes is attempting to cut with too much wire inside the papilla, partly for fear of displacing the wire. (95) He remembers when schools were schools were closed for fear of catastrophic bombing raids in wartime Edinburgh and classes were spread among private houses. (96) He will have to curb his natural candour, for fear of upsetting the markets. (97) For fear of some social stigma or psychological scarring, adopted children were routinely lied to about their beginnings. (98) And Victor Amadeus could not afford to antagonize them too deeply, for fear of their power as a class. (99) Even though they were alive, my parents were afraid to write to them for fear of further reprisals against them. (100) Many blacks and other minorities decline, for fear of government intrusion, to respond to written forms. (101) The woman, it seems, has cut eggs from her diet for fear of possible salmonella poisoning. (102) She constantly restrained her eating for fear of putting on weight. (103) Parents may carry her around constantly afraid to put her down for fear she will burst into tears again. (104) She didn't tell anyone that she was pregnant for fear of disgracing her family. (105) And few are prepared to take this lobby on, for fear of being accused of racism themselves. (106) We are afraid to care too much, for fear that the other person does not care at all. Eleanor Roosevelt (107) The commissioners said they denied Mr Stone's request to use this floor for fear of disrupting museum visitors. (108) Again I dared not pull too hard for fear of unravelling the raft. (109) Traditionally, most information about company performance was kept from employees for fear they might improperly disclose the information to a competitor. (110) At first, Lucien had watched them in awed fascination, hardly daring to practise any movements himself for fear of ridicule. (111) A rabbit which up to that time may have been perfectly content to sit it out suddenly has more grounds for fear. (112) The College does not want to use security guards for fear of disrupting college life. (113) Perhaps Tatyana Nowak took her life for fear of the ignominy of exposure as a spy. (114) She saw no reason for fear, and said so repeatedly. (114) is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words. (115) He will want to avoid a further decline for fear that import price rises will push up inflation. (116) No one dared shoot for fear of hitting Pete. (117) They are intended to reduce bystanders' hesitation to assist, for fear of being sued or prosecuted for unintentional injury or wrongful death," as Wikipedia puts it. (118) It's funny that I 've treated the tumescent bump on my arm as a cowry these two days and for fear that something maybe wrong. (119) Computer scientists and software engineers avoided the term artificial intelligence for fear of being viewed as wild-eyed dreamers. (120) Not to neglect decency, or cleanliness, for fear of falling into Nastiness. (121) I have omitted calling on you for fear of disturbing you. (122) Oracle is also very reluctant to talk about product roadmaps for fear that future products will cannibalize existing ones. (123) There is a taboo against giving aid to Myanmar for fear of bolstering the dreadful regime. (124) 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. (125) Habitually we let them place a taboret and begin to do homework. I gave them several pieces of biscuit for fear that they be hungry. (126) 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. (127) Even when milk was plentiful, many did not drink it for fear of the fatal "milk sickness". (128) She dares not stay out late for fear of a parental rebuke. (129) 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. (130) Once overused, largely for fear of malpractice suits, its use has been greatly reduced by the natural childbirth movement. (131) She dared not move a muscle, for fear shewould miss the tell tale sound of an intruder. (132) Actually, more person thinks they are in maleficent, they release network of rumor for fear that not random, network of for fear that does not jam. (133) Virtual reality exposure therapy(VRET)is a new treatment for fear of flying. (134) Look at the information you sent, I am soft-hearted, for fear you abuse yourself like to call your friends pull you to play, to eat. (135) Wherefore have I seen them dismayed and turned away back? and their mighty ones are beaten down, and are fled apace, and look not back: for fear was round about, saith the LORD. (136) 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. (137) 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. (138) He is working hared for fear that he should fall behind others. (139) But(), no one had looked in the small intestine or the area of pneumatosis for fear of perforation. (140) Date rape is an obvious risk and the girls are cautious about eating with a client for fear of being sedated. (141) Republicans and some deficit-hawk Democrats have repeatedly blocked spending packages for fear of adding to an already large budget gap. (142) No one will raise moral psychology of the question of obesity, for fear of sounding uncompassionate and reactionary. (143) He dare not do it for fear of parental rebuke. (144) We self - censor our thoughts for fear of reprisal. (144) try its best to gather and make good sentences. (145) Should we stop singing "The Star-Spangled Banner" for fear of insulting the British? (146) If you were teardrop in my eye, i would never cry, for fear of lose you. (147) So, there puerperium can not bathe, can not wash your hair, for fear of leaving the root cause of the wind cold. (148) I will never dare to stand and stop much, for fear of cloud over. (149) The professor, who teaches Web security, asked not be named for fear of reprisal. (150) Said by: Saki, to a fellow officer while in a trench during World War One, for fear the smoke would give away their positions. (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) 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, 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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