Sentence examples for half feared from inspiring English sources

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When she entered her appearance created no surprise, no consternation, as she had half feared it might.

The crowd was made up of all sorts, from students and shamans to lawyers and neuroscientists (as well as a soldier who quit the army after taking acid), which was a happy surprise—I half feared I might end up surrounded by  ​Whirl-Y-Gig washouts.

Furthermore Nwokeji et al. [ 43] reported that among 267 general practitioners who agreed to prescribe opioïdes to patients suffering from chronic non-cancerous pains, half feared addiction and abuse.

Almost three quarters thought that patients may request unproven treatments, whereas around half feared that a new or alternative treatment may be sought, which was either unavailable due to high costs, or be unsuitable for the patients' condition.

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Research among more than 1,500 nurses, midwives and healthcare assistants also reveals that half fear that care at their hospital is so poor that a Mid Staffordshire-style scandal is either possible or already occurring.

Even now, their reputations secure as perhaps the greatest matched pair of quarterback rivals in the history of the Army-Navy game, they half fear there could be demerits, push-ups or lonely marches if photos ever surfaced of their breaking the rules.

However, it was my last political success at MTV and after a season and a half, fearing that the political tide was turning at MTV and animation was on its way out, I left the network and changed coasts.

James Hook has been cleared by a neurosurgeon to take a place on the bench for the Lions against the Emerging Springboks at Newlands tomorrow evening, six days after the outside-half feared his tour was over having been concussed against Southern Kings.

They also half-feared the busy Mr. Wheatley would soon be destined for Hollywood.

Remarkably, they add, Barack Obama's decision-making had been so opaque that when America tabled strong language extending the draft's scope, Britain half-feared a bid to wreck the resolution by attracting a veto.Now it gets harderThe prime minister's contention is that the moral and pragmatic spurs to action are complementary.

A few pages later, he returns to the image: "He speaks in your voice, American, and has a shine in his eyes that's half hope, half fear".

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