Sentence examples for dread of that from inspiring English sources

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But for many of the medical students and doctors who heard about the episode or were on the wards that day, the dread of that morning would linger long beyond our years of training.

Three New Yorkers died of encephalitis, many more fell ill, and suddenly seven million people were living in dread of that itchy emblem of the summer picnic, the mosquito bite.

The war is over, and in a million households fathers and mothers, wives and sisters, will breathe freely, relieved at length of all dread of that curt message which has shattered the hope and joy of so many.

1918 - The Armistice The end of the war "The war is over, and in a million households fathers and mothers, wives and sisters, will breathe freely, relieved at length of all dread of that curt message which has shattered the hope and joy of so many".

But, as much as I understand the dread of that flossing conversation, I am going to keep the conversation alive.

"Radiotherapy, I'd got a dread of that…" 75, surgery "Radiotherapy, I'd got a dread of that… 75, surgery Preferences were formed mainly based on personal goals and values and/or doctor's recommendation.

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For years, I had a profound dread of unemployment that went way beyond worrying about how to pay the bills.

The atmosphere of feverish conspiracy and the dread of exposure that are central to the dystopian genre depend, in large part, on how close the narrative takes us to the rebel protagonist.

Love is a bond of obligation which these miserable creatures break whenever it suits them to do so; but fear holds them fast by a dread of punishment that never passes" (Machiavelli 1965, 62; translation altered).

It isn't the prospect of refuge that makes people flee, it is the dread of staying that makes them abandon their homeland.

It's the dread of terrorism that wears you down.

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