Sentence examples for be scared of a from inspiring English sources

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It would be a shame to be scared of a lie-in.

We will not again allow ourselves to be scared of a government.

I'd be scared of a world where you couldn't have sexist, racist and misogynist characters in novels.

Is the American witchcraft community a bit pathetic, to be scared of a few puny Mu … sorry, No-Majs?

"The government may be scared of a backlash from the urban, educated and young people who tend to use Gmail, not to mention the businesses that rely on it".

You might be scared of a song called "The Camper Velourium I: Faint of Heart," but you shouldn't be: it begins with a thunderous hard-rock riff and the irresistible clank of a cowbell.

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One lady on Twitter said that she'd rather be scared of an ad than be scared she couldn't save a life and that sums it up".

"I'm scared of a bird".

You were scared of a dead man?

"Everyone is scared of a repeat," said 29-year-old ShakyaShakya. 29-year-old Shakya

The Chinese are scared of a Taliban regime".

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