31654 examples of fear in sentences

The boy's elation began to change to fear as he considered the possible repercussions of his actions.

You announced that you were going to fight them, so I naturally jumped behind you to cower in fear.

" "A cow-bell," echoed the Lion, all trace of fear having suddenly vanished from his heart.

But I fear that someday you may let the secret slip.

But I fear you were duped, my friend.

I have to breathe, and I fear that this smoke might be as hallucinogenic as the stuff she makes from the weeds!"

"The little fruitcake must have run off in fear and horror," she determined.

"But I fear I may be in for a rude visit from those wartfrogs, and I think I should be there when it comes to pass.

They somehow knew that there was nothing to fear from the Lion or the Tiger.

There was no fear now lest the other Powers interfere.

"And I may," said she, "be as soon persuaded that your apparition is talking to me now as that I did not really see her; for I was under no manner of fear, and received her as a friend, and parted with her as such.

One would think that to meet with such a singular personage in this wild, lonely place would have shaken any man's nerves; but Tom was a hard-minded fellow, not easily daunted, and he had lived so long with a termagant wife that he did not even fear the devil.

" "I fear you are right there," said the Prefect.

" "I fear he slept little, as it was; it was long past midnight before I left him, and the agitation of his spirits was such as to appear awful in the eyes of a son!"

"I fear I must confess it, Edward, though it were anger against myself.

But it was to the Greeks that we owe that amalgamation of curiosity delivered of fear, that merger of systematic research and critical thinking untrammelled by social inhibitions which is the essence of modern science.

The princes of the empire had then no oppression to fear, but from the emperour; and it was no wonder, that when he was their only enemy, they wished that his power was reduced.

For fear of meeting some one, or a dread of some sudden encounter?

And I cannot ignore youryour amazingand intensely f-flattering fear that I have d-designsthat I desirein other words, that Ierhave dared to cherish impossible aspirations in connection with a futile and absurd hope that one day you might possibly be induced to listen to any tentative suggestion of mine concerning a matrimonial alliance" He choked and turned a dull red.

The perfect sage, according to them, is raised above all influence of external events; he submits to the law of destiny; he is exempt from desire and fear, joy or sorrow; he is not governed even by what he is exposed to necessarily, like sorrow and pain; he is free from the restraints of passion; he is like a god in his mental placidity.

'Tis something if at last, Though only for a flash, a man may see Clear-eyed the future as he sees the past, From doubt, or fear, or hope's illusion free.

On the 19th of December 1154 he was crowned at Winchester King of England, amid the acclamations of crowds who had already learned "to bear him great love and fear.

His enemies, however, were drawn together by a common fear, and France became the battle-ground of the rival ambitions of the Houses of Blois and Anjou.

A new beginner would be hugging the upright for dear life, and showing all the signs of fear.

Let us read on: "Tranquil, calm in our force, we have awaited without fear as without provocation, the shameless madmen who menaced the Republic.

31654 examples of  fear  in sentences