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fear for造句
1. I fear for her safety. 2. Don't let the fear for losing keep you from trying. 3. I fear for her safety in this weather. 4. Police fear for the safety of the missing children. 5. Her parents fear for her safety. 6. Death doesn't hold any fear for me. 7. We fear for his safety. 8. I fear for her sanity if this continues much longer. 9. All mothers fear for their children when they first leave home. 10. When he's away at sea, I really fear for him. 11. to fear for sb. 12. Witnesses are living in fear for their life after giving evidence against the gang. 13. She's very religious, so death holds no fear for her. 14. Eli has been trembling with fear for the ark. 15. Locals began to fear for her safety. 16. There is no need to fear for his sanity. 17. It was born of fear for her grandfather, he thought as he returned to his butchery of the President's shotgun. 18. Do I fear for her chances of making another match? 19. Male speaker I fear for Birmingham with this madman let loose, wandering around the streets frightening the children. 20. I, too, began to fear for my life as I stooped over the lavatory bowl. 21. Farmworkers fear for their future if the Board now under government review is scrapped. 22. Adults fear for children, but their fears seem to seep out of the cracks in their own faltering lives. 23. The first duty of the Government is to work with the people to ensure security and freedom from fear for the people. 24. At several hospitals, emergency room personnel said they increasingly fear for their own safety. 25. I watch chalky earth plains give way to natural forest and fear for their future. 26. The brothers claim they shot their parents out of fear for their own lives. 27. The original case was brought by three men who said they fled Pak istan in fear for their lives or from persecution. 28. Two men refused to testify in court out of fear for their lives. 29. And for a moment Glover had felt a wave of fear for the boys. 30. The purpose of life is to live it, to taste experience to the utmost, to reach out eagerly and without fear for newer and richer experience.Eleanor Roosevelt