Sentence examples for dread of no from inspiring English sources

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I suspect that enough Tories share Sir Oliver's dread of no deal and what the consequences would do to their party.

Her plunge from Park Avenue to Lower Market Street is her own problem, of course, but her emotions are not far from what many of us feel — the dread of no longer having the economic ease we've earned (or married into, in her case).

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Vigilant at all times we remain — but there is no panic, no daily dread of the bond market, no paralysing fear that our credit rating could be lost, no immediate danger of a deathly spiral of higher interest rates.

Interesting spin of the original definition of "dread", no? Could it be that "awesome" is being robot repeated today in order to linguistically stamp out the horrific, exactly because there is an unconscious experience of "dread"?

No jealousy of military power, and no dread of severe punishments are now indulged.

As unexplained shadows, they conjure up a brand of dread that no other bogeyman could have managed.

There is no dread of mortality in Tanning.

His attempt to apply the tenets of Kantian philosophy to Protestant Christianity was typical of an era that had little feeling for the mystery of religion and no dread of a divine judgment.

Into His course there entered sinless frailty and dread temptation; no aspect of His life or character escaped the assault of evil.

The dread of the moment having passed, no one is now heard to say that rights were restrained or constitutional guarantees impaired.

Also, I think religion takes care of Clive's last point ("Since the game instantly resurrects me, I have no real dread of death in Halo 3").

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