Sentence examples for conjures fear from inspiring English sources

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"Just the phrase 'personal statement' conjures fear – but actually it's much less threatening once you get into it".

Polish Night Music, his collaboration with concert pianist Marek Zebrowski recorded between 2004 and 2006, is an LP that bypasses the sounds of groaning monsters and creaking cellar doors and instead conjures fear in its eerie atmosphere inspired by empty train stations, factories at night and silent hotels.

The word conjures fear from two directions: It calls to mind the city's ever-rising rents, and it brings up the contentious debate artist have been involved in for decades over whether packs of young creatives moving to cities actually encourages gentrification.

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The ruined streets conjured fear when used as film locations, whether for horror movies ("Wolfen") or police dramas ("Fort Apache the Bronx").

Rowan Williams, the Archbishop of Canterbury, and John Sentamu, the Archbishop of York, used a joint statement to tilt against political parties exploiting Britain's malaise to conjure "fear and division within communities, especially between people of different faiths or racial background".

But they also charged that Mr. Green's campaign was hoping to conjure fear about Mr. Ferrer by invoking the name of the Rev. Al Sharpton in a series of telephone calls made to the homes of white voters -- calls suggesting that Mr. Sharpton would play a major role in a possible Ferrer administration.

Nearly all the petitioners attempted to conjure fears of the social and moral chaos that would be unleashed if Section 377 was not upheld.

For years, subpar golfers have sliced practice balls into nearby parking lots and living rooms, creating a public relations problem for the club and conjuring fears, no doubt, of swollen foreheads and costly lawsuits.

Casual racial stereotyping would no longer be limited to "dude, I wonder if that guy has a bomb," but would lurch into the realm of the severely post-modern "dude, I wonder if that guy is a bomb?" And Newsweek remarks that such bombs would soon be "conjuring fears, not least, that someone who looks great with child could in fact be heavy with explosives".

The music is as varied as human reactions to the unknown, conjuring awe and fear, curiosity and silliness.

Remove the part of the disability that conjures up fear of the unknown and uncontrollable, and you've removed a large part of what makes up prejudice.

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