Sentence examples for dread of anything from inspiring English sources

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This bleak habitation has been founded by parents with an obsessive dread of anything bad ever happening to their children.

A conspirator against you might arise from a quite unexpected quarter, say, one who had fears for his personal safety or one who disliked your timorous dread of anything and everything.

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That overwhelming sense of dread that anything non-Buddhist might tear apart the core of what these groups believe to be the lynchpin of Sri Lanka's soul and future has, for at least the last decade, increasingly been channeled against Christians (especially, according to De Silva Wijeyerante, recently arrived evangelical missionaries).

That overwhelming sense of dread that anything non-Buddhist might tear apart the core of what these groups believe to be the lynchpin of Sri Lanka's soul and future has, for at least the last decade, increasingly been channelled against Christians (especially, according to De Silva Wijeyerante, recently arrived evangelical missionaries).

If you use dread wax, either keep clear of anything that might stick to the surface of the dreads surface, or melt the wax into the body of the dread with a hair dryer; you shouldn't be able to see any of the wax on the surface of the dread if it's worked in properly.

It was surmised that Ms. Keller must have heard Ms. Canby's story read to her as a child and unconsciously retold the story years later as her own, an event that left her in dread of trying to write anything original again.

In tones of dread, they demanded more ads, more mailers, more of anything that could help them help defeat Donald Trump.

To the devout, the notion of anything but cereal for breakfast produces anxiety and dread, but with the death of God anything is permitted, and profiteroles and clams may be eaten at will, and even buffalo wings.

Futures of anything tend to combine possibilities, desiderata, and dreaded outcomes, sometimes in one sentence.

Sunnis were once part of the country's privileged class, with government jobs, but their days and nights are now filled with fear and dread unlike anything they felt since the toppling of President Saddam Hussein.

I built the tension slowly, letting a deep sense of foreboding fill the viewer with dread before anything even happens.

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