Sentence examples for frightened of what from inspiring English sources

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Even in this day and age, frightened of being judged, frightened of what people might think of them, or what they might say?

"I'm very frightened of what will happen to me.

"So are you frightened?" "Of what?" "I don't know.

People are frightened of what the Barclays may do.

Should we be frightened of what might happen?

"We in Europe are oftentimes frightened of what might happen some day".

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I am sorry the field mice are so frightened of losing what they hold so dear.

some were frightened of losing what little they had.

We are now frightened of everything; what was considered a normal, everyday staple when we were kids is now a potential danger, a hidden time bomb.

If you're genuinely frightened because of what they might say to you it's a sign that you might not be thinking rationally.

It felt like the country was frightened, unsure of what it now is, unready for the great changes it must make, and ill-fitted for the robust debates it must have.

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