Sentence examples for seemingly frightening from inspiring English sources

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Witnessing CPR, say some emergency medicine experts and family members, can demystify a seemingly frightening process, provide reassurance that everything has been done to try to save the patient, and offer closure for relatives wanting to be with loved ones until the very last moment.

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Mr. Heath, in his City A.M. column, suggested that George Osborne, the British finance minister, was "seemingly too frightened by anti-City sentiment" to block the Brussels proposals.

News reports on a seemingly unending string of frightening microbes — bird flu, flesh-eating strep, SARS, AIDS, Ebola, drug-resistant bugs in hospitals, the list goes on — have led some people to ho-hum the latest reports.

These may be shepherded by children, but the pictures range from the seemingly banal to the frightening.

In his book Falling Upward, Rohr writes about what can be gained from a deep failure and describes how one can recover from something otherwise upsetting, frightening, and seemingly insurmountable.

In his book Falling Upward, Rohr writes about what can be gained from a deep failure and describes how one can recover from something otherwise upsetting, frightening, and seemingly insurmountable.

Afghans stared back, seemingly fascinated and frightened by the strange visitors bristling with weapons.

These amazing sculptural objects are armored with intricate, seemingly carved motifs of often frightening animal hybrids; vague but ferocious masklike motifs called taotie; and the closely packed squared spirals of what is called the thunder pattern.

The ripple effects of the executive order make clear the difficulty in taking a blunt campaign promise and applying it to real-world governance, with seemingly unforeseen outcomes and immediate, frightening disruption in people's lives.

Does he secretly wish for "something" — even something "frightening" — to happen, to break this seemingly idyllic (but with a hint of dread) stoppage of time?

Does he secretly wish for "something"—even something "frightening"—to happen, to break this seemingly idyllic (but with a hint of dread) stoppage of time?

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