Sentence examples for left in fear from inspiring English sources

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The committee also heard that a Home Office researcher who uncovered the scale of child sex abuse in Rotherham more than 10 years ago was left in fear of her life after being visited by two South Yorkshire police officers.

But Yanggam told Guardian Australia the group left in fear for their lives after the consul-general, Brett Farmer, told them the Indonesian police and army would be called.

She said they had heard evidence that the researcher had been contacted by two officers who threatened to pass her name to the groomers in Rotherham and she had been left in fear of her life.

Gay and bisexual users of the Ashley Madison infidelity website have been left in fear for their lives after it emerged that the identities of users living in countries where homosexuality is illegal and even punishable by death have been posted online.

Jenny Sealey, who runs a disabled-led theatre company that employs 80 deaf and disabled people every year, has gone from co-directing the Paralympic 2012 opening ceremony to being left "in fear" for her career after her support was cut by half.

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"I was astounded, in disbelief that there were any charges to be had," Thomason told AJC. "I take this as a punch at journalist across the nation that if we continue to do our jobs correctly, then we have to leave in fear of being imprisoned".

At the time he was "intoxicated, abusive and aggressive" and left her "in fear for her life," according to the lawsuit, reportedly seen by the Daily Mail Online.

He left in part for fear that his presence would endanger chances for Senate ratification.

"Liberty restored!" (1) Fun Lovin' Criminals' Huey Morgan smashed a mug and stormed off Never Mind The Buzzcocks when Rizzle Kicks presented last week (2) Big hair, left in photo (3) Fear of fish (4) The World Wildlife Fund.

It humbles and inspires me, particularly, during this time of year to see so many giving selflessly of their precious family time off from work to extend a hand to a child, man or woman who's present circumstance has left them in fear of where their next nutritious meal will come from.

But the lawmakers said that the Russian authorities could not tell them when Mr. Tsarnaev had purchased his plane ticket or whether he had left in a rush, fearing for his life.

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