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39 Sentences With "be frightened of"

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Not say no to stuff, not be frightened of pressure.
They may even be frightened of being confronted in the flesh.
"Why on earth would you ever be frightened of me?" she asks.
This is the right time that the criminals will be frightened of us.
Old enough to be frightened of infinity, not old enough to be inspired by it.
Harry means well when he promises Albus that there's nothing to be frightened of at Hogwarts.
If a cat is abused by a person, it will be frightened of them and give them a wide berth.
If Mr. Trump's campaign has accomplished anything, it is reminding women that there is still plenty to be frightened of.
Still, more than a third of Americans said in exit polls on Tuesday that they would be frightened of a Trump presidency.
" Mortality looms, of course, with Athill deeming it "silly to be frightened of being dead," though admitting "anxiety about the process of dying.
A country with a highly visible security presence can be both reassuring and a reminder that there is something to be frightened of.
Second, the explosion hammers home that Russia is still years away from perfecting the weapons that it wants everyone to be frightened of.
What does it mean to be frightened of science and what does it mean to have fear whipped up in you about science?
"When we first got her, she was extremely terrified of everything," Theis explained, adding that the puppy appeared to be frightened of any unfamiliar object held near her.
Instead, Syria remained a police state in which there was a lot to be frightened of — arbitrary arrest, torture and execution inside a prison system of hideous cruelty.
When he was a little Nipper (11 or so) Max used to be frightened of the waves, we was a 'flat-water' swimmer, confident in the pool… but terrified of waves.
Instead, he told conservative activists that voters should be "frightened" of any future Democrat election victories, and accused Democrats of exploiting the deaths in an effort to destroy the Second Amendment.
National Rifle Association CEO Wayne LaPierre also spoke, accusing Democrats of pushing a "socialist" agenda to limit gun ownership and warning that conservative voters should be "frightened" of future Democratic victories.
"When President Lula was elected for the first time in 2003, we formed the government singing together that nobody should be frightened of being happy," Rousseff said in her statement after the impeachment vote.
It would have been the perfect place to bring Prince George for a playful morning at the Tudor estate, but she admitted he would be frightened of the 25-foot plastic dragon that some of the school children were playing on.
It's sad as hell to hear that a pair of developers whose game is as well-loved as this, and who are making a modest sum via Patreon can still be frightened of sudden bankruptcy on account of a chronic medical condition.
2, 2014."Should We Be Frightened of Intelligent Computers?" BBC World Service, Business Daily. Feb. 12, 2014.
He married in 1965 and has two daughters. He is the brother of the novelist Julian Barnes, and he and his family feature in the latter's memoir Nothing to be Frightened Of (2008).
307 Patrick Henry spoke of the issue of allowing Loyalists to return as such: "Shall we, who have laid the proud British lion at our feet, be frightened of its whelps?" His actions helped secure return of the Loyalists to American soil.
Insound Tour Support No. 12 Insound Tour Support No. 12 is a 2000 split EP with Bright Eyes and Son, Ambulance, released through Saddle Creek Records. The version of "I Won't Ever Be Happy Again" is an older recording than the one found on "Don't Be Frightened of Turning the Page".
For some unknown reason, despite her small stature (she is the same size as Seth in the manga) and frivolous mannerisms, most people who know her seem to be frightened of her in a comedic sort of way, including Ion himself. In the anime, Mirka looks more like a full grown woman.
But Jerry, now seeing that Toots is no longer on his side and deciding that pretending to be frightened of Tom was a bad idea, escapes to the door. The now-evil Toots chases after him with a fork, a knife and a napkin tied around her neck while Tom limps out and slowly follows her.
However, things began to deteriorate. In April 1969, Stephen and his brother were caught stealing. In July 1969, the child care officer recorded that Stephen appeared to be frightened of his father and siblings. In September 1969, it was suggested that Elizabeth wished to leave her common law husband. In November 1969, Stephen confessed to the child care officer that he had probably been happier in care.
He trained to become an electrical engineer through attending night school for five years. His first employer in 1929 was Harry Urlwin, who instilled in him the sense of never to be frightened of anything or anyone. In 1935, Urlwin sent him to England for the purpose of learning about plastics. He imported a moulding machine to New Zealand and was the first to manufacture the material in the country.
Eleven-year-old George (Barret Oliver) is left alone with his ancient and infirm grandmother, while his mother leaves to visit George's brother in the hospital. George's mother is concerned that George might be frightened of his Gramma, but George insists that he is not. After she leaves, George spends the time completing his schoolwork and attending to his household chores. A heavy storm brews outside, and George hears a monstrous growl from the bedroom.
Physics Bulletin said about the book, "No matter how gently one introduces students to the concept of Dirac’s bras and kets, many are turned off. Shankar attacks the problem head-on in the first chapter, and in a very informal style suggests that there is nothing to be frightened of". American Scientist called it "An excellent text … The postulates of quantum mechanics and the mathematical underpinnings are discussed in a clear, succinct manner".
He expected the audience to pick up on moments of animosity between the brothers and warned them to be frightened of Stuart. Clay commented, "The relationship with his brother will be quite telling, and that'll be an interesting thing to watch." Producers used Stuart's introduction to explore Halfway's backstory, specifically his childhood. Clay explained that Halfway's childhood shaped his personality and confirmed that there would be an insight into a past event that has affected Halfway.
Oliver explained that Lou reacts first and thinks later, so he does not have time to be frightened of the intruder. He continued "Before he knows it, he's struggling with the guy and ends up in a heap on the floor." Nothing is taken during the incident, so Lou believes that he has interrupted the guy just in time. When Lauren finds out what has happened, she is concerned for her father and insists that he gets his head looked at.
He called for his party to do more to show it supports "the hard working people in our public sector". In 2012, the New Statesman magazine summarised his positions on low wages, corporate responsibility, and apprenticeships in an article called "Meet the Tories the left should be frightened of". He led a campaign to oppose the closure of Savernake Hospital. Opperman has also overseen multiple NHS service closures in his constituency, for instance, the shutting of the overnight urgent care services at Hexham General Hospital.
There was considerable opposition to that, and the measure was held over until later in the year, by which time public sentiment had been gauged through meetings in each county. Henry spoke in the debate, asking "shall we, who have laid the proud British lion at our feet, be frightened of its whelps?" Once it was amended (though in what way is not clear), the bill passed in November 1783. Henry worked together with James Madison, a delegate after three years in Congress, on a number of issues.
Don't Be Frightened of Turning the Page is an EP by Nebraska band Bright Eyes released in 2001. It was released only in Japan and the UK, and contains the four Bright Eyes songs from their 2001 split with Son, Ambulance, entitled Oh Holy Fools: The Music of Son, Ambulance & Bright Eyes, as well as two additional songs. While the CD is unavailable in most countries, the vinyl record of this album was included in the Bright Eyes Vinyl Box Set. The track "Mirrors and Fevers" was used as the intro to 2006's rarities compilation, Noise Floor (Rarities: 1998-2005).
She can also put someone into a coma in order to protect them from psychic attack, or use that person as a conduit through which she can psychically attack someone else. She is unable to read the minds of Lenz's creatures (though she was able to sense enough of their minds to be frightened of them), nor is she any match for Lenz himself. She is also unable to read her father's mind, as it causes her great pain, and is not as powerful a telepath as Charles Xavier, who easily repelled her unwanted telepathic advances. Jasmine can also project telekinetic blasts.
Skippy (played by Bo Crutcher) – The night-manager of the Tipton Hotel, he grew up in a farm and said his grandfather was scary. He is not very bright, and appears to be frightened of Mr. Moseby. He is so dim-witted that immediately after Mr. Moseby told him not to let Zack or Cody into the exhibit, he let them in anyway. He first appeared in "Scary Movie", but Mr. Moseby called him Sparky, although it is possible that Mr. Moseby did not know his name, because he called him his night-manager while in other episodes he calls him Skippy.
Tom, in love with Toots, goes to her house, carrying Jerry in a ring box to woo her. Tom presents Jerry to his love interest, but Jerry pretends to be frightened of Tom and cuddles up with Toots, who instantly sympathizes with him, taking sides with the mouse. Later, Jerry waves Tom and then aims to gain more sympathy from Toots by framing Tom to jumping into his mouth repeatedly in three times and Toots coming to Jerry's rescue. And later, Tom tells Toots that he wasn't even trying to eat Jerry but she refuses to listen to him and smash the door with his hand before Jerry laughs with him, causing an angry Tom to grab Jerry and attempts to drop a concrete block on him and flatten him, but mad Toots interferes and causes Tom to drop the block on himself.

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