for fear of造句31. The atheist suppressed his sneeze, for fear of being blessed by the priest.
32. The occupying forces generally stay within their heavily fortified garrisons for fear of attack.
33. He didn't speak during the meeting for fear of saying something that might offend.
34. Drivers will be inhibited from driving too close to the car in front of them, for fear of being swamped in its foam.
35. In 1968, the diamond Jubilee came and went without celebration for fear of a financial loss!
36. Rain touched her shoulder, pressed her back into the chair for fear of a repetition of the scenes in the kitchen.
37. Both are reluctant to talk about their plans, for fear of attracting unwanted attention from the insurance industry.
38. But doctors decided not to patch up her wounds in casualty for fear of scarring her for life.
39. I became more and more of a recluse, avoiding our old haunts for fear of running into him.
40. But most big stores admit they daren't put prices up for fear of losing the few customers they have.
41. Today, ironically, McGuinness himself rarely leaves the Bogside, where he was born, for fear of assassination.
42. Even now she's frightened to be seen on television for fear of reprisals.
43. Continuity was assured by the performance becoming enshrined in a religious ritual which could never be broken for fear of offending the gods.
44. Young parents often do not know how to counter this advice, for fear of showing disrespect to their mothers.
45. Perhaps he will hold back, not least for fear of the international backlash such a violation of democracy would trigger.
46. Instead of celebrating their religious faith, they are forced to conceal it for fear of reprisals.
47. Rose was not told this, for fear of destroying her morale.
48. Some people disagree with what the government is doing, but they keep quiet for fear of reprisals.
49. Some people will not report attacks to the police for fear of reprisals.
50. Their happy marriage, their seeming perfection, was porcelain: they daren't raise their voices for fear of shattering it.
51. Doctors are now increasingly reluctant to prescribe tranquillisers for fear of being sued by patients who become addicted to them.
52. He and his family asked the Foreign Office not to give the case any detailed publicity, for fear of jeopardising his chances.
53. I have never dared return for fear of what I might not find there.
54. She has criticisms against statutory agencies who do nothing about this for fear of being branded racists.
55. We found the locals don't like to talk about it for fear of putting off money-spinning tourists.
56. Now she did not even wish to try, for fear of rousing up something terrible.
57. The prime minister has expressed his intention to quit, but had not done so for fear of weakening the coalition.
58. She refuses to admit that she is the daughter for fear of disgracing her parents.
59. Children are often reluctant to express their ideas for fear of being wrong.
60. Obviously, because the possession of heroin is illegal, users must maintain a low profile for fear of legal sanctions.