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31 Sentences With "shudder at the thought of"

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We shudder at the thought of Bobby's seismic revenge plan in the works.
I shudder at the thought of choosing to be stuck in here, but I get it.
I shudder at the thought of living my life without my beautiful wife by my side.
"[T]hey shudder at the thought of Hillary Clinton naming Supreme Court justices," the board wrote.
A vast majority of LGBTQ people shudder at the thought of religion, mostly because of past hurt from the Church.
I think Trump would be a total disaster yet I still shudder at the thought of another career politician as president.
I shudder at the thought of trying to disarm a blaring smoke alarm and the Alexa Guard alert at the same time.
But if you are not a morning person and shudder at the thought of getting out of bed for a 6 a.m.
And virtually without exception, U.S. business leaders shudder at the thought of a trade war with China, Mexico or other key trading partners.
While many people might shudder at the thought of leaving home for an assisted-living facility, it's worth weighing the pros and cons.
I hear him say the same thing to someone else minutes later and shudder at the thought of how many times he's used that joke.
I wouldn't consider myself a huge germaphobe, but I shudder at the thought of applying lip gloss a stranger was previously using on her lips.
But Washingtonians now shudder at the thought of its next occupant: 90% of their votes in November were for Hillary Clinton, just 4% for Mr Trump.
I wonder if all younger men are the way he is, shudder at the thought of dating again, and promptly push it out of my mind.
Considering the number of tights that rip each winter (and subsequently end up in the garbage), we shudder at the thought of ruining (and tossing) a pair from Wolford.
You scorn tradition, hate the idea of working a steady 9-5 job, and shudder at the thought of living in a two-story house with your 2.5 children.
True espresso purists may shudder at the thought of popping coffee in a pod and pressing a button to extract espresso from it, but convenience is king these days.
Although many theatrical troupes would shudder at the thought of 294-year-old audience members, the Argentine-Mexican Compañía Teatro al Vacío happily welcomes children as young as 2653 months.
But Listvyanka's rudimentary infrastructure cannot cope with the sewage and trash generated by the current number of visitors, and residents shudder at the thought of tens of thousands of more Chinese.
"Financial markets shudder at the thought of higher inflation, simply because from an investment standpoint, inflation erodes the buying power of future earnings," said Greg McBride, chief financial analyst at Bankrate.com.
You may shudder at the thought of witnessing your best mate trying to drunkenly chase the barman down the pub, but these guys are professional flirts and watching them "graft" is mind-blowing.
I may now live in an urban jungle and shudder at the thought of going without wifi, but at my core, I'm still just a hippie on a mission to bring together great people through culture, community and the next big idea.
JUDITH M. KENNEDY BRANTLEY Though I normally shudder at the thought of audience participation, the Broadway shows opening this season that are most likely to comfort and exhilarate at the same time do indeed involve such activity (although only with your consent).
A list of songs alone paints a clear picture, and I shudder at the thought of how clear that image could be if combined with my web browsing or location data (Apple notably doesn't sell this data, but it's an interesting thought experiment).
While most of us shudder at the thought of having our personal information compromised, more than six in 10 (64%) of U.S. credit or debit cardholders say they've saved their card numbers online (or in mobile apps), according to a study from Bankrate.com.
A note to the clown-averse, who are legion, and to those who shudder at the thought of an interactive experience like "Slava's Snowshow," which opened on Thursday night at the Stephen Sondheim Theater: I did not expect to like it, let alone love it, as I did.
Four years after his tax evasion and various other crimes led him to become a government informant in a wide-ranging investigation of corruption in world soccer, and two years after that cooperation led to the arrests of dozens of his former colleagues, many in the sport still shudder at the thought of being linked with him.
While I shudder at the thought of sitting down to a prix fixe menu at a white tablecloth restaurant or any of the other set-piece activities we're urged to take part in to commemorate a dissident Roman priest from the third century, I've somehow also managed to feel some vestigial guilt when, in the past, I've ignored the day completely.
The essay is in part a rejection of the immigration policies his nephew supports and at the same time a plea for him to reconsider: I shudder at the thought of what would have become of the Glossers had the same policies Stephen so coolly espouses — the travel ban, the radical decrease in refugees, the separation of children from their parents, and even talk of limiting citizenship for legal immigrants — been in effect when Wolf-Leib made his desperate bid for freedom.
Polk's inauguration was the first inaugural ceremony to be reported by telegraph, and first to be shown in a newspaper illustration (in The Illustrated London News). In his inaugural address, delivered in a steady rain, Polk made clear his support for Texas annexation by referring to the 28 states of the U.S., thus including Texas. He proclaimed his fidelity to Jackson's principles by quoting his famous toast, "Every lover of his country must shudder at the thought of the possibility of its dissolution and will be ready to adopt the patriotic sentiment, 'Our Federal Union—it must be preserved.'"Borneman, p.
In this condition, people who are used to a culture of gain, comfort, career, and wealth shudder at the thought of revolution and the emergent consumerism drives the society's cultural decline. Tocqueville explained that the principle of equality is partly responsible for this phenomenon because it has disposed men to endure such kind of tyranny and made them look on it and its features as benefits. Some consider soft tyranny a phenomenon of modern societies (or of the future) because these are considered infertile grounds for hard tyranny. The thinker cited that there are those such as the Americans who overcome the danger soft tyranny by ascribing to the ideal of liberty, one that is understood as taking responsibility for one's self-governance and this tradition, for Tocqueville, allows America to avoid soft despotism.

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