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Please don't be frightened by my dog.
She says she was "scared of everything, especially the shelling - there was a lot of shelling in Misrata."
A number of high-tech firms, particularly Japanese ones, are wary of putting such centres in China, fearing that their best design work will get pirated.
When a man with a beard comes near me in Germany I get panicked and scared.
David was frightened that he might have hurt the bird and quickly opened the fridge door.
Stop playing around. You know, I get scared when you start talking like this.
If you're one of those new users, you may be baffled by Twitter's peculiar culture, or nervous that you'll commit some kind of microblogging faux pas.
He was decidedly terrified.
The irony is that society has conditioned us to be afraid of each other—to set up boundaries between ourselves and others.
Roaches terrified that someone will shine a light on them. Whimpering when the grocery clerk short changes them a quarter.
The others who were still on the western bank of the river took fright.
As hoped, the Home Returning Corps took fright and fled in the night.
My shadow took fright at the moon and huddled at my feet.
Similarly, the need to learn a new language and customs may excite one person and frighten another.
The idea that we are advantaged comes from a place of fear.
Zobel says her initial fear about telling people came down to a deeply ingrained insecurity as a woman entrepreneur.
"What!" cried the woman, "are you afraid it is poisoned?"
I do not suffer from the trip of the life, I am just a Courier.
Young children are naturally neophobic — they have a distrust of the new.
I am afraid of my goodness. I am afraid of being my physical best.
The two younger girls, alarmed at this incursion of an Indian stranger had gone off to stay with a relative.
They are the language of civilization through which we express our fears, our curiosities, our hungers, our discoveries, our hopes.
If your baby is upset you need to find out whether he is hungry, tired, too hot or cold, has a dirty nappy, overstimulated, bored, or simply afraid.
Jackson reportedly begged for an injection of propofol in the hours before his death, and Murray told police he feared Jackson was addicted.
The fear of her coming to poverty has perhaps been bred in me by that reason.