Sentence examples for dread something from inspiring English sources

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It Felt Like a Kiss, Punchdrunk's eerie and astoundingly detailed collaboration with the film-maker Adam Curtis and the musician Damon Albarn, concluded with many who experienced it running from the venue in a state of queasy dread something that other theatre productions have achieved before, but never because that was precisely what they were aiming for.

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We have dreaded something like this, it's more than someone not doing their job properly".

Millions of us held our breath throughout the campaign, hoping Barack would win while dreading something might go wrong.

If you go into the ring dreading something, chances are your horse won't have a good experience.

And proud not to have dreaded for something awful to happen tonight".

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I'm impatient to acquaint myself with its cornucopia of invention, and yet I dread revisiting something so ridiculously pointless.

The debate might be better framed like this: "Meek's Cutoff," in which almost nothing happens but dread, is something closer to a feature-length video installation.

Using the same parameters, she asked me to rate my worrying, trouble relaxing, ability to sit still, irritability, and dread that something awful might happen.

Throughout the novel there is a sense of dread that something even more terrible will happen to Leon or his brother.

One is by John Gielgud, who in his Ages of Man recital unforgettably stresses the way the dread of something after death "puzzles the will", as if existence itself were unfathomable.

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