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I fear造句
31. I fear he is truly an idiot. 32. Lastly, I fear I may have to disappoint you when I say that the coin is more interesting than valuable. 33. Maybe I was too young because I fear I was not an assiduous student. 34. It would be nice if the two approaches met, but I fear this is true only in the simplest cases. 35. I fear, however, that Woodward's vocation would have been better exercised if he had confined himself to hospital portering. 36. Do I fear for her chances of making another match? 37. I fear we may be in danger of knowing the price of everything but failing to appreciate its true value. 38. This situation is extremely annoying, though. I fear Lumley may need replacing. 39. I fear that from becoming perhaps a local nuisance he will become a pest. 40. Male speaker I fear for Birmingham with this madman let loose, wandering around the streets frightening the children. 41. I fear, I strongly suspect, that this is the route to blowing yourself away. 42. To this day, I fear the crowds on planes more than the fanatics who might want to shoot down those crowds. 43. I fear that if you send more letters to the theatre Mrs Seale will notice the pug and will tell Papa. 44. I fear your quaint down-home speech is wasted on me, my friend. 45. I presume you wish to help underdeveloped countries but I fear you could do them considerable harm. 46. I fear he is not in such sound health as you may think, my lord. 46.try its best to collect and build good sentences. 47. I had occasion, I fear, to slipper the lad only last week. 48. She realizes that, though I fear it as she does, I am as drawn to danger as my father. 49. Not as catatonic as the viewers at home, I fear. 50. I know that the Minister is a fair-minded man and I fear very much for his future. 51. I fear we are at a parting of the ways. 52. But were I marking his inaugural effort for its calm sobriety, I fear my assessment would be beta minus. 53. I fear I have not been very successful, in any case. 54. But I fear that when she passes through the phalanx of middle school and puberty, that may change. 55. As I love the name of honour more than I fear death.William Shakespeare 56. Mr. Waldegrave I fear that on health, as on other issues, that is all too true. 57. I fear that, if we do not do that, we will not put the Territorial Army on a proper basis. 58. And I fear for the darkness as four Justices anxiously await the single vote necessary to extinguish the light. 59. The Lord is my light and my salvation; whom shall I fear? 60. But I fear we are now being pulled apart - by commercial pressures and by the changes forced upon the broadcasting environment.