Sentence examples for is quite scared from inspiring English sources

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"The general public is quite scared of people with mental illness and does not want to mix with them". Discrimination against those with mental illness is a world-wide problem but in Hong Kong the situation is particularly acute.

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Taylor Hood, 16, admits that when she was younger, she was quite scared of the police.

And I must admit that a part of me, I would say 30% of me, I was quite scared.

"Don't bears tend to hibernate at this time of year?" I had been quite scared by the dog but affected carelessness.

"I'm quite scared of heights so that was a real struggle," says Danielle Paffard, "and being in such an alien situation – shitting in a bag at a great height in high winds".

But I think men are quite scared off by that.

Mr Clarke told BBC Scotland he was quite scared by the experience as he knows scorpions can be deadly.

For my mum, having such young children [when she came out], it would have been really hard, and I think she was quite scared.

If an eagle is parent-raised, when it first comes out of the aviary it'll be quite scared.

If an eagle is parent-raised, when it first comes out of the aviary, it'll be quite scared.

And I was quite scared.

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