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61 Ironically, it may, indeed, frighten the lay reader away altogether. 62 A possible committal to prison on account of her long-standing beliefs did not frighten her in the least. 63 Statements made by Mr. Lyman were just a calculated scare tactic designed to frighten consumers. 64 Their solicitor told the court they only wanted to frighten the saboteur and they were sorry he'd been injured. 65 They don't go around trying to frighten people just for pleasure. 66 The man pulled out a gun and managed to frighten off his attackers. 67 Wonien did not frighten her; she knew what helpless madness they all felt. 68 Writers and dramatists have always known that one way to capture an audience is to frighten it out of its wits. 69 He also made the mistake of trying to frighten the miners with the consequence of sticking to existing conditions. 70 All we needed was a red flag to warn the locals that we might be about to frighten the horses. 71 Governor Bennett later asked for additional forces to frighten blacks in the area. 72 Our culture also cautions women not to raise pesky issues of parenting lest they frighten men off-men being notoriously reluctant fathers. 73 To move would be to give myself away and frighten him as much as I was frightened. 74 They will try to frighten voters back to the two old parties. 75 I tried to look very understanding, very sympathetic, but it seemed to frighten him. 76 Big howler RADIO Cleveland broadcast a warning that fireworks can frighten pets - accompanied by realistic sound effects that drove animals mad. 77 He never understood the fools who paid to frighten themselves to death. 78 Film-makers have always known that one way to capture an audience is to frighten it out of its wits. 79 Guns are shot into the branches to frighten away evil spirits. 80 It was cruel of you to frighten the poor boy like that. 81 Travis, you just frighten the dog when you play that music. 82 Help the girls you love learn to deal with the emotions that frighten or bother them. 83 Their lawyers tried to frighten us into signing the contract. 84 We didn't mean to frighten you. It was only a joke. 85 I did not frighten her further by going over to her but lifted my hand and continued on my way. 86 Sometimes in the night to frighten myself I will whisper those words into my pillow. 87 You're right to tread carefully, as if you do say anything to him you might well frighten him off! 88 But the fishing trip that hot night was something different and it was to frighten and distress the boys. 89 She was the only person who did not frighten me, the only thing I went toward without averting my eyes. 90 Frighten or surprise one and it will stiffen and keel over in what appears to be a dead faint.