Sentence examples for I'd dread from inspiring English sources

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And I'd dread to think what they'd say".

"When I was Rhodri's advisor I used to joke I'd dread Monday mornings because somewhere you could be sure during the morning the phone would go and somebody would say 'oh Rhodri told me to phone in this morning, I met him by the fresh fish counter in Tesco on Saturday' and now I have people stopping me in Tescos – that does take a bit of getting used to".

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I become reluctant to contact you because I don't want to be lambasted again – I will do it, because it's my job, but I'll dread it.

Despite the Tums I had been chain-chewing, the existential feeling of dread I'd had in my gut the previous few weeks was peaking.

I will forever dread the dentist, worst favorite place in the history of the world.

Ten years from now, I'll be wearing dreads". The father wrote songs.

I was worried what people would think about the way I had come into the world, maybe people will dread that in me?

I notice sometimes people who are newer to the ceremony will dread the arrival of the bowl, and then let it only briefly touch their hands, only the merest of thanks leave their lips before they quickly pass it on.

"I always dread I'll screw up," Benioff said.

But I'll be honest, I dread when people make this specific request.

In the times that a beach wasn't enough to distract me, there was a particular feeling of dread I'll never forget.

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