They were frightened until our men gave them food, clothing, and assurances of safety. |
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At last, however, she rustled in, smoothing down a stiff poplin dress, with a little frightened flush in a gracefully rounded cheek. |
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He then snatched the keys from her hand and the two drove off at speed, leaving her frightened in the street. |
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Soulless indulgence, on top of a loss of confidence, had taken deep root, and this frightened loyalists most of all. |
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An involuntary shudder coursed through the frightened cheetah as he drew himself into a tight ball. |
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Harry looks around at the old, moldy, untitled, creepy books, and is frightened. |
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Sometimes, it frightened her to watch those corded veins at the back of his hands, trailing up to his powerful arms. |
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They were frightened that I might actually stand up to authority and do something that would put a black mark on their record. |
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A flight of birds flew up through the sky, frightened of whoever was there. |
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Voters will be reassured by Labour's record, and not frightened by talk of a house-price crash or third-term tax rises. |
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A flight attendant on his Freedom Bird asks him if flying in Vietnam frightened him. |
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We were frightened of absconding because we thought the major might have us court-martialled. |
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Don't forget that these were the days of Iranian revolution, which frightened the Saudis also. |
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But I do believe in God and I am not frightened to meet my Maker after death. |
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She seemed so nervous and flighty, expecting something, frightened of something, anticipating something, excited by something. |
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I had been tearless, too frightened, and I had looked at her, and I had apologized. |
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They are easily frightened, and can only be lured out of their nesting grounds with offerings of mandrake root. |
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She is frightened at first, and then becomes angry, soon losing her temper. |
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Some people may indeed be educated but a great many more will be excited while others will be frightened and disturbed. |
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She is terribly frightened, no doubt sensing that she may soon be badly hurt or harmed. |
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His perfect amber-colored eyes widened nervously, hopefully, like a frightened animal begging for scraps. |
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Footsteps, heavy and burdened echoed as a high pitched screech melded into a frightened scream. |
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One Thai made the dangerous descent down into the flooded beach village and returned with rice and other nourishment for frightened tourists. |
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There wasn't time for fear but I was certainly frightened when the car came to a stop. |
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People should also be aware that the elderly can be very frightened by loud bangs and also animals. |
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Pets are on tranquillisers and I have seen some horrible images of damage done to other animals frightened by loud bangs. |
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The Society warned that animals can be frightened by fireworks and bangers. |
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He looked through the gap between the door and the wall, a small bar of light illuminating his frightened features. |
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For a couple of sets, it frightened the life out of Melzer until, midway through the fourth set, the Austrian got his nose in front. |
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We are in a cul-de-sac and I am frightened about what might happen to children while cars are doing three-point turns. |
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I thought he was mad as a meat-axe, and he frightened the stuffing out of me sometimes, even when he laughed. |
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He is portly and stern and looks at his watch a lot and Thomas and his pals are a bit frightened of him, but he gets results. |
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I was thumbing through the mail this afternoon, innocently enough, only to be frightened by this evil, leering tree that popped out at me. |
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He ordered the police to open fire on the demonstrators but the party's frightened Politburo countermanded the order. |
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For a brief moment, a flicker of the old, frightened Clarice Bridger made its way across Liral's face. |
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He felt lost in this environment, not to mention that he was also a little frightened as well. |
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His answer spilled timid and trembling from his frightened lips, a trickle of stuttering feebleness. |
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We endured the pain of separation from our loved ones, were frightened when the rockets came in to camp and lives were lost. |
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He flushed Cochrane from the woods like a frightened covey of Mississippi quail. |
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The sailors cluster together nervously, casting frightened glances towards the nearby dark trees. |
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This whole huge area was crawling with soldiers, and each wave of a heavy gun resulted in quick, frightened obedience from the people. |
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These are not the answers you would expect from people too frightened to speak freely. |
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The eagerness almost frightened Anna off, but she also found it incredibly sweet. |
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Had she been so jumpy and frightened in the empty black school that her mind invented the noise as a way to torture her even more? |
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Her words had touched something deep within him, something bizarre and strange that frightened him. |
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She grew afraid that the men who had frightened her before would try to harm her. |
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They always were portrayed in movies as being frightened of their shadow and that is the way they came across in real life. |
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It was hard to feel frightened of shadowy, nameless pursuers with the bright summer sunlight flooding the room. |
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People were frightened and then, McCarthy was blackballing all of these writers with the liberal views and soon, they all fell in line. |
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They had to watch their children having nightmares, being frightened of being alone and being scared of coming into an empty house. |
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There was a further struggle in which they tried to take the bag but the milkman's shouts frightened them off. |
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Animal control officers managed to tranquilize the frightened creature and removed it. |
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She said the family felt terrible that so many vacationers on board the cruise ship had been frightened and delayed. |
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Traders in Walcot are shutting up shop early because their customers have become too frightened to buy groceries. |
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People who lived here carried on pretty much as normal, but outsiders were frightened off. |
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At least with his old look hoodies would have been too frightened to have thumped him. |
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They got in and took a few things, but the alarm frightened them off before they got much. |
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I suppose the boy had assumed that I would be frightened off by now, but I didn't want to give him that satisfaction. |
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I do it to get shriekingly frightened because that makes me very excited and produces all sorts of fun chemicals. |
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The man could modulate his voice into a great variety of tones, booming, hushed, lyrical, penitent, frightened. |
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He was frightened by her hard tug and the weight of his armor made him clatter to the floor. |
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His main clients are business people frightened of making speeches in public or stressed about workload. |
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I suppose when I write, I write about the things that I'm most frightened of. |
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As he plied me with mint tea and Belgian chocolates it struck me that, despite appearances, he was a lonely and frightened man. |
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One resident, who lived in the street at the time but asked not be named, said some were still frightened of him. |
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I'm not frightened of these games, in fact I'm really looking forward to them. |
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She says this caused her to become so frightened of the man, whom she could not avoid, that she slept with a knife under her bed. |
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He said he had been frightened of that person and therefore agreed to hold them temporarily. |
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His large, sad eyes sunken in a gaunt, skull-like face, wide and panic-stricken like those of a frightened deer. |
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He had the strangest face I had ever seen, and I was a bit frightened of it, and I remained afraid of it. |
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Children don't run about outside anymore because we're frightened of them being abducted. |
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Although Thomas could be very mellow, she was still frightened of how he might react to this. |
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This Government, frightened of being seen as soft on the drugs trade, does not know what to do. |
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Darkness lingered at the edge of his vision and he was suddenly absurdly frightened that if he fell asleep he would never wake up. |
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They're frightened of finding something, and if they do, they're scared to go to the doctor. |
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Another boy, the smallest in the party, had been frightened of making the crossing. |
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Giving evidence under oath from the witness box, Hunt said that he had been frightened of needles since childhood. |
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Even on the fashion front, although the dresses were classically glamorous, not one would have frightened the horses. |
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David's views, which surely should have been known, would not have frightened the horses. |
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One gayal was shot dead and the rest were too frightened to visit nearby communes where they often drink water. |
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Now, faced with something that had nearly frightened her to death, she took a deep breath, squared her shoulders, and turned the doorknob. |
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Lea, a lively and curious lion cub, gallivants all over the savanna until she is frightened by a rhinoceros. |
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I lie awake in fear sometimes but now, in the daytime, I cannot think of anything to be frightened of at all. |
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Moving faster than she ever thought she could, she jumped into her pressure suit, frightened for her life. |
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She tells him that he acts like he is frightened by a superstitious ghost story. |
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The fact is that our founders did not give us a nation frightened by the apparition of the Deity lurking about in our most central places. |
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Establishing security among elated, frightened people requires delicacy as well as strength. |
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He was frightened to move unless he disturbed the stillness, unless he shattered its delicate fragility. |
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The figure frightened her, an ominous thing of black with pointed ears and dark green skin. |
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It can be comforting to the griever to know that you are not frightened away by his or her grief. |
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As his adventures progress, Martin grows stronger and more confident, but also frightened at the grotesqueries of his appearance. |
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The women said that they had intended to remove the dog dirt but felt frightened and shaken by the demand. |
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Some students were frightened away, but a circle of disciples remained, many of whom became world-renowned leaders in the field. |
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The streets of the centre of the city emptied as frightened residents fled home to take shelter. |
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People are disconcerted, even frightened by that kind of lack of personal control. |
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Once there, frightened of Injun Joe, they decided to swear an oath that they won't tell anyone what they just witnessed. |
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Instead, it comes across as a rather dispassionate account written by an author frightened of emotion. |
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There was a new found concentration and direction in his voice which she understood but which also frightened and disturbed her. |
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She's frightened every single moment of every single day for herself and her family. |
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This frightened me so much that I agreed to try benzodiazepines, but doses escalated rapidly. |
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Which, unfortunately, the wilting dotards are too frightened to do themselves. |
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If today was any kind of omen about the wedding or the subsequent years after the wedding, I am frightened. |
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Not only was Paul frightened of his father's drunken wrath, all the children were. |
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Too often the seller is frightened away from this crucial role because they mishear what the buyer is asking.
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She'd been so timid that she had been frightened of the very dancing partners that the patronesses of Almack's had chosen for her. |
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He argues that those in regular employment, frightened of losing their weekly pay cheque, have no mental space to consider alternatives. |
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She was too shaken and frightened to do anything else but feel safe in the arms of Peter Grayson. |
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The frightened, penned-in cops responded with volleys of rubber bullets, tear gas and sometimes water cannons. |
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I'm sometimes asked if I'd be frightened of walking through a jungle and being spiked by a thorn. |
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Brian was frightened when a song he was working on called 'Fire' coincided with a massive brush fire in L.A. County. |
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Herod was frightened by the potential competition, for he brooked no opposition or competition for the affections of people's hearts. |
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Residents were so frightened that they set up a night watch to try to catch the culprit. |
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Some of the children were naturally very frightened and the teacher by the sound of it did an amazing job. |
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How can we best serve the memory of the dead, have empathy for the frightened and sorrowing and express our own insecurities? |
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As so often happens in news-gathering, we were shut down by a frightened wimp. |
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He let them in while his assistant ushered a frightened customer out of the shop. |
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The world is frightened, economies are dented, and war has eroded global solidarity. |
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I concentrated on an image of Autumn's exquisite, frightened visage, nerving myself. |
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Amid all the glorious fanfares and bravado there will be some frightened and anxious people. |
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The horse was braying, frightened, as it tried to back away from several men fighting. |
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The little girl was scrawny and short, very plain, and had frightened eyes that were focused on the two needles she was trying to knit with. |
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When her sobs had turned to sniffles, she pulled back, looking up at him with frightened eyes. |
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The sniffer dog makes periodic visits to the temple and an unwary visitor is sure to be frightened at the sight of the canine. |
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One fireman spent nearly ten minutes using his hands to dig the frightened youth out of the mud. |
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My hard breathing was the only noise I could hear and when I looked up, my eyes brimming with frightened unshed tears, he was gone. |
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Lots of people are frightened because it's an unofficial strike and management can sack you. |
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A mother, who would not be named for fear of identifying her two young children, said she was frightened. |
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The man jumped like a frightened rabbit, the phone slipping slightly from his ear. |
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It frightened Trent a little bit and made him feel very uneasy but he let it slide. |
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He cannot make any promises, but at the same time he mustn't be seen to be frightened. |
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It took only the slightest of hand signals for Jack to get the frightened cat to follow. |
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Parents must insist on it and never be frightened to rock the boat at you child's school. |
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He gulped, looking up at this new and unfamiliar sight, slowly growing frightened at what it could mean. |
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The ad was never put on TV because the unexplained ghostly phenomenon frightened the production team out of their wits. |
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Not as frightened but still concerned, you walk to the bathroom, rubbing sleep from your eyes. |
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When she turned round he had gone, and the frightened girl ran home full pelt, but to this day she remembers that stranger's words of comfort. |
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Her dark laughter sent shivers down my spine, and the birds flew away from their perches, rightfully frightened by her voice. |
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She looked just as frightened as I felt, but I chose to remain calm and emotionless. |
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But my Mum, probably because of her mother's treatment of her, was very, very frightened of our getting above ourselves. |
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Inspector Kench set up a rope system and abseiled down to rescue the frightened animal, which, to his horror, then tried to escape. |
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You are drawn to the plight of the bird in the air pump, the sad and frightened girls and the wild eyes of the quack scientist. |
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She's perky, flighty and frightened to death of her daughter and what she might really think. |
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In the past six months have you ever had a spell or an attack when you suddenly felt frightened, anxious, or very uneasy? |
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So long as you are not actually ill, hungry, frightened or immured in a prison or a holiday camp, spring is still spring. |
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There are old people in the town who are frightened and have three or four bolts on the door. |
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They are frightened of accidents and of radiation emanating from nuclear power stations and nuclear waste. |
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Should I not be so frightened, or am I completely justified in wanting out of a culture of video games? |
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Now he goes to bed late because he is frightened of nightmares when he sleeps. |
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He came down to the frightened passengers and told them to make use of any of the houses in his kainga and assured them they were among friends. |
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I tried not to hear the roar of flames overhead, or the frightened whinnies of fellow passengers, but the task was impossible. |
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I know if it was me I would be frightened and would be afraid to go out after dark. |
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She says she's not afraid of death, she's just frightened of losing the people she loves. |
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They were going to the pelican crossing, but stepped off the kerb because they were frightened by a dog on the pavement. |
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This book tells a fascinating and disturbing story that frightened me nearly to death. |
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I think we all are inclined to be selfish, we're inclined to be frightened of outsiders and people that are different. |
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The frightened but brave ten-year-old held on before he was winched to safety shortly after 7 pm last Tuesday evening. |
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They stopped and searched the youth, finding nothing, but he was so frightened by the confrontation he took to his heels. |
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The workers were frightened out of their wits, they knew that this meant death to whoever had dared to disturb the tomb. |
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Other MSPs were critical but too frightened of criticism from their colleagues to speak on the record. |
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Neighbours were today too frightened to go on the record about the trouble he had caused. |
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Unfortunately, said dog was so frightened of the fireworks last night she refused to go to bed. |
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One of the things with nostalgia is the warm feeling you get from the things that both frightened and fascinated you as a kid. |
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But today's report comparing property inflation with rises in wages suggests we are frightened of the wrong bogeyman. |
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But his condition quickly took a turn for the worse and his frightened parents called an ambulance. |
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She wrapped her fingers hard around her sister's thin wrists so that Talitha's sleepy moaning turned into a frightened whimpering. |
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He comes to the borderland of reality and then retraces his steps, as if frightened by its stupendousness. |
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Absolute moral standards provide a safe refuge for those frightened to exercise discretion. |
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However, the sudden movement frightened a nearby alley cat, sending it screeching into the night. |
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I saw therapy as an indulgence, a luxury I couldn't afford, and the idea of antidepressants frightened me. |
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She made about five and was on the sixth when she heard something fall on the floor and a frightened cheep from the other room. |
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He's not frightened of mixing bluegrass religiosity, slacker nonchalance or even English folk rock into his music. |
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There did not appear to be anything wrong with the poor old boy except I think he had woken with a start and was a bit frightened. |
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Denzel Washington does his thing in the Sinatra role, replacing Frank's shaken-but-confident characterization with an unsure and frightened soul. |
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If you're a dad at an amusement park, you will be fleeced and frightened, humiliated and exposed. |
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Both Harry and Dolly came to sit with us, not frightened, you understand, simply lending us their moral support in case we were fearful. |
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The goalie, in fetching golden boots, slides out to collect the ball with the look of a frightened animal. |
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He said one of his heifers was so frightened by the choppers it leapt a five-foot wire fence and ran down a main road. |
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Members of council noted that media reports of the incident had frightened seniors who are now padlocking their doors. |
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The occasional frightened servant scurried past every so often but the liegeman said nothing as they walked down the large hallway. |
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Back on the tops, a flock of fieldfares had gathered in a pasture but were soon frightened off by a kestrel. |
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She looked frightened in the pale moonlight, her eyes wide as she backed herself against the wall. |
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The firework went off right above the car, it was like a bomb, and it frightened the life out of Declan. |
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She heard the ring of sincerity in King Halion's voice and it made her more frightened than before. |
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They were the metallic monsters that frightened generations of children into hiding behind the sofa. |
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The tweet of a bird sounded by and Terika's eyes welled up with frightened tears. |
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If the horse gets apprehensive or frightened, his back tightens and shortens. |
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She wore an expression that could either be read as apprehensive or frightened, depending. |
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Why were these people frightened and so apprehensive if he had committed no crime? |
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I spent a good amount of time rolling my eyes, which frightened me because I worried my contacts would get stuck behind my eyeballs. |
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Well, when you stop being frightened of someone and then you stop pitying them, there's not really a lot left. |
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She watched him struggle to answer, almost pitying at the poor frightened creature. |
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His change in tone frightened her and she knew that his next words would chill her to the bone. |
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Underlying the creation of a new monodrama, an example ever before me is the story of a child frightened by a violent thunderstorm. |
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Nothing frightened slave-dependent societies more than the prospect of widespread slave insurrections. |
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All the lies, deceit, conniving and games I endured while I was with him have made me frightened to date again. |
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Most often, when we are overly frightened, we either breathe much too quickly or we hold our breath. |
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She changed her pace now to a run as the cry of a frightened horse broke the air. |
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He remembered how he used to crawl into the older man's bed when he was very young, when things like thunderstorms and strong gales still frightened him. |
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One elderly woman who suffers from angina and is too frightened to be identified, said her quality of life is suffering as a result of the gang's actions. |
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The old man sat down again and glared suspiciously at the frightened boy. |
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Finally Mary admits she said to Lela that she thought perhaps Tommy had something to do with the dead body, and that is when the frightened girl hotfoots it out of there. |
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The letter from their housemistress had frightened Katherine. |
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The victim underwent surgery yesterday to remove four shotgun pellets from his arm and was too frightened of reprisals to talk about his experience. |
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She sounded like a very concerned mother coddling her frightened child. |
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I miss the days of putting on Christmas plays and pageants for the masses who would huddle in gymnasiums or church pews just to see frightened little kids put on a show. |
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There were ponies frightened out of their enclosures, cattle racing mad throughout the fields, not to mention the land itself, which was all cut-up. |
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Played the right way, this communitarianism can be expanded in Australia to the advantage of our society, including its depressed and frightened minorities, and our economy. |
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The Government was frightened that once there was decent scrutiny of the legislation, the weakness and ineptness of it would be plain for all to see. |
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We know how many river users are appalled at the way pilotage is being run and who are genuinely frightened to use the Humber without an experienced navigator. |
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They grow up in confusion and bewilderment as children, then often pass into denial as young adults and sometimes remain frightened even into old age. |
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What was it about this project that had frightened them off? |
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Police believe the culprits were frightened off by the alarm. |
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She was particularly frightened of getting stuck in shop queues. |
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Half of me regrets my stupidity and feels frightened that I'll go to jail. |
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The Asian and African sailors had to make do with greasy spoons and pubs which it frightened me to walk past as much as it must have frightened them to enter. |
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She giggled and blushed, becoming less frightened and more excited as their hands moved from disentangling her hair to caressing her sensitive skin with their hands. |
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She was making eyewater and looked justifiably and rightfully frightened. |
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The brown-capped sparrow became very frightened then, and, squitting a quick white splash down the edge of the desk, winged straight for the green pane again. |
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She looked at me with piercing eyes, and I was suddenly frightened that she knew what I had done. |
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Holmes seemed to expedite matters promptly, amid rumors that she was frightened of the Church of Scientology. |
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Even as early as December 4, remarks from inside the bubble were cryptic and frightened. |
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Our politicians are no more frightened of Murdoch than drug addicts are of the candy man. |
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Their meals in the darkness were often interrupted by the wail of sirens, the sounds of bombs, and the screams of frightened civilians as they rushed to the nearest bunker. |
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No one in chipotle was frightened or alarmed, because we had two uniformed police officers with our 10-member group. |
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Small-scale breeders are becoming less frightened of the system and are beginning to feel that they may be able to tackle it on their own account. |
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She was wasting her time, trying to scare an already badly frightened man. |
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The horses became frightened and reared, unseating the riders. |
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The point of a police kettle is to make you feel small and scared, to strike at the childish part of every person that's frightened of getting in trouble. |
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It then started wobbling from side to side and he became frightened. |
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For many years people stayed away from Northern Ireland, frightened that they might be shot, bombed or kneecapped in the street for no reason other than their Religion. |
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High school students will connect with Matt as he grows from a frightened little boy to a young man who wrestles with difficult issues and decisions. |
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They testified that Sclove did not seem frightened or disoriented when she came back downstairs after getting dressed. |
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He needn't be frightened o' these yarramans. I got them like lambs. |
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She was terrified to realize we had seen her arms. She was more frightened by the fact that her secret was out than by the fact that she was a cutter in the first place. |
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Your letter writer who had been frightened by being told that aluminium cooking utensils can cause Alzheimer's disease has nothing to worry about. |
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My wife was just coming up to bed and it frightened the life out of her. |
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The people seemed not at all frightened as they trooped past to begin their day. |
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One thing I was frightened of was that there are no huge names in On the Town. |
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I didn't really feel I would be able to live with myself if I'd gone into that broadcast and said nothing because I was frightened to say what I believe in. |
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Exhausted, the roughs finally shaken off, at 1 a.m. the sweat-soaked, frightened, and bedraggled dandy hammered at the door of his last-hope refuge. |
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He helped the frightened man back on his feet, and then turned round. |
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I backed away from the door, more frightened than comforted. |
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A lot of beginners can be rhythmical on the ground but once they're in the saddle, they tend to hold their breath and react when they get frightened. |
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The first thing that frightened me was the pale sallow color of my skin, which I originally thought was from my extreme and deathly loss of blood. |
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Just the sound, the constant beating of the rotors frightened me, awakened some primal fear of being hunted, made me want to run, to hide or flee. |
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If he Kashim was getting that kind of a look from those eyes, he'd be so frightened that he'd scream like a little girl and take off like a scalded cat. |
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The blast at the Sunubar Hotel sent frightened guests of the three-storey hotel running into the street, some barefooted, others with bloodstains on their clothes. |
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How do we detect the minority of patients who really would be frightened? |
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At that point, even Tommy got frightened by the noise and began to bawl, but in order to find out who was the intruder I tried to keep the baby quiet. |
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In fact, I am so frightened, I fear I might just mess my pants! |
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They sat on their civilised behinds and laughed as the frightened face of the woman they'd nicknamed The Pig stared from their screens like a rabbit caught in headlights. |
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After some time, the snakes were getting too close for comfort and a couple of the village men frightened them off using long sticks with red cloth tied at one end. |
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The three prisoners who have been shackled up are frightened. |
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Her thrashing, her dark visions, her frightened gasps will continue for the next 36 hours. |
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Yeah, having a microphone and so many people under your control always frightened me. |
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Millie is 15, a frightened, fragile girl, working in a forced-labor ammunitions factory in Radom, an industrial city in Poland. |
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You now have a situation where children are coming back to school but are frightened and upset and the children who really should be in school are still playing truant. |
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He is frightened by the shrieking noises the tree makes at night. |
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It is, say officials, so harshly critical, so voracious in its search for blunders or gaffes, that it has frightened politicians into a state of frozen neutrality. |
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The spokesman added that people who evacuated buildings were frightened because the tremors would be felt more in multi-storey offices than on the street. |
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The slave-hunter was badly frightened, and fearing the same marksman would draw a bead on him, he put spurs to his horse and galloped rapidly back the road he had come. |
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He will not sleep alone and it breaks my heart to see him so frightened. |
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I am properly, really, tearfully, sleeplessly frightened for my children. |
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They also counted on exploiting Honduras's parlous state of affairs among frightened voters. |
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It brayed loudly again, and scampered, frightened, into the woods. |
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People love to be frightened by make-believe versions of the supernatural, such as ghost stories and vividly hideous specters that pop out of the dark. |
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You would have to be fairly frightened to spin the story of those young people's deaths so that the cause was a law that protects a living creature. |
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The constant intrusion of spooky music telling us that we should be really frightened achieves overkill long before the end of the film's running time. |
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The death of one of their number had frightened them, but for how long? |
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He was not frightened to help people out and was a very obliging fellow. |
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The scenario was made so ghastly and obtrusive that I guess most women and kids would be too frightened to try eating out at the prison-like eatery. |
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They were frightened, demoralized, and economically helpless. |
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In October and November 2001, our nation was truly frightened by cases of anthrax poisoning contracted mainly through opening mail. |
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When he woke, he became frightened, fired tracer bullets into the air and waved a fluorescent lightstick to identify himself. |
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But the speed and power of the French advance frightened the powers of Italy. |
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Don't be such a frightened little creepmouse. I take a deep breath, look at the feet again, and giggle. |
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One merlin can dominate an entire flock of frightened birds, directing its fate as a whole. |
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He laid his hard, rough hand assuringly on the shoulder of the frightened child and sought to soothe her fears. |
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The efficiency was obvious and frightened the union into holding out an entire year. |
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Do not be too frightened of making your characters perform exaggerated, actorish gestures. |
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And I'm more frightened of letting it all slip and reaching 60 and finding I've done nothing. |
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Well, Major, pray tell us your adventures, for you have frightened us dreadfully. |
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I am frightened by how much of this is caused by organized retail crime. |
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Only on the occasion that the child acts ill or extremely frightened, as after a night terror, should the child sleep with the parent. |
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At the moment we are well on the way to mass hysteria and fear of being frightened. |
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He's only frightened he won't get a game under a new manager because he's an over-rated scuffler. |
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There was a time when children used to be frightened with the concept of a bogeyman. |
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A frightened maid came out in haste and ran away to fetch some remedy. |
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He added that their children feel more frightened at seeing berms and tightened security measures around them. |
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When I arrived the German shepherd was frightened and was trying to protect the Jack Russell. |
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But they were frightened at his survivant will, once a will to live, now become a will to die. |
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The victories of Napoleon had frightened the Austrians into making peace, and they concluded the Peace of Leoben in April, ending hostilities. |
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Grigory hesitantly took her in his arms to kiss her, but she held him off, bent supply backwards and shot a frightened glance at the windows. |
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She thought it would be a good idea to dance raunchily, rubbing herself against the clearly frightened singer. |
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At one stage the frightened teenager had hyperventilated because of his distress. |
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A decade ago, most union leaders saw such immigrants as passive, frightened and unorganizable. |
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And this was the smooth-faced, frightened, helpless boy, whom those two thickwitted, bullying officers were carrying to Waco! |
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One case of bird-and-feathers phobia involved a woman in her thirties who was too frightened to go outside. |
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When company comes, you are not to pop out and stare, and then run in again, like frightened rabbits in a warren. |
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When the path suddenly ran out as darkness closed in, they were left disorientated and too frightened to go back along the trail. |
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