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121. He saw a line of fires stretching across South London, huge fires at regular intervals, their flames red and frightening. 122. Thus we do not intend to provide evidence here of frightening rates of soil loss and desertification throughout the world. 123. It was a very frightening subject, personal experiences came up. 124. They were identical, skinhead clones with square faces and frightening brutish expressions. 125. It is frightening, a triumph of the will over material circumstances. 126. Driving on the left-hand side of the road was unfamiliar and a little frightening. 127. Andrew has learned to make this outcome more likely by escalating the tantrums into very violent and therefore frightening episodes. 128. We debated hopelessly, going round in ever decreasing circles: the Alps too crowded, the Himalaya too frightening. 129. Her booming voice, very frightening to children, was usually occupied in gossiping to every passer-by. 130. I saw some pictures recently of a famous movie star with a lift ... frightening. 131. It is not frightening, I guess, but not the most pleasant thing you could do on your day off. 132. He had flown over it, and from the air it looked thoroughly frightening, a deep green maze of iron-spine mountains. 133. I was just a novice and he was fairly frightening, not giving an inch until he had sounded you out. 134. Flying in an airplane can be a frightening prospect for some people. 135. Robert Julian saw them in action often in 1971: Gunships were pretty frightening. 136. There are so many people with guns these days, it's really frightening. 137. She had a clear and frightening premonition that she would not be able to manage it. 138. It is a frightening experience, and I have never heard of anyone doing it a second time. 139. A stock index does not oscillate with such frightening amplitude as we have witnessed recently unless to announce some tectonic change ahead. 140. The perception was frightening, but there was a sensation of healing in his chest and a pervasive sense of well-being. 141. No other school is more multicultural than Hunter, and the differences are exciting rather than frightening. 142. But kidnapping as an income source is an increasingly popular and frightening practice. 143. It's frightening to think that something like this can happen in America today. 144. He reared his torso a little way above hers in a pose that connected their loins in frightening intimacy. 145. At this point I was witness to an extraordinary, moving and almost frightening scene. 146. To Floy, they were beautiful and rather frightening and immensely powerful. 147. I knew that what I had seen was a hallucination, but it was so real and frightening. 148. Yet its value can change with frightening speed, depending on such unpredictable outside pressures as interest rates and recession. 149. It was even more frightening than the chugging, and it came right up to the shelter door. 150. She had spent the last ten days in bed, suffering from shock, the after-reaction fierce, frightening.