Sentence examples for out of dread from inspiring English sources

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Most, though, were college-age regulars who wound up in an evening class either because they had to work days for tuition money, or because out of dread they had waited too long to get into a daytime section.

There seems to be no way out, to the point that a person doesn't dare, sometimes, to feel anything more than what the headlines proclaim, out of dread that he will encounter within him emotions that are even more menacing and problematic.

He reckons that our news-checking habit arises out of dread: "the possibility of catastrophe explains the small pulse of fear we may register when we angle our phones in the direction of the nearest mast … a version of the apprehension that our ancestors must have felt in the chill moments before dawn, as they wondered whether the sun would ever find its way back into the firmament".

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It's perfect for setting the atmosphere, then slowly rolling out this tale of dread and panic and preternatural malice.

Of course, there are some delicate issues with out-of-office events (like the dreaded office picnic).

What once felt dreaded, painful, unfamiliar, and out-of-control had become my new resting place.

I, though, surprised myself (because I am shy to the point of dread) by blurting out to George Hartzog, "Would you take me with you?" He did.

Thinking about your Come Dine with Me menu is a bit like thinking about what your "skill" section would be on Take Me Out: you realise, with a clunk of dread, that you have no skill – certainly nothing you could perform in front of 30 braying make up artists from Grimsby – and so what, really, have you been doing with your life?

There's a lot of dread out there".

Mr. Fleder's stylized technique does function well when he sets up the story, creating a crime-novel sense of dread out of the horrible event that leads to the lawsuit.

And even though I had stayed away from her poems, out of a sort of dread of her fate and many women's fate, my debt to Plath is incalculable: her fierceness and originality and embodiment of family passions had been long and powerfully present when I began to write the poems of my adult life.

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