Sentence examples for starting to scare from inspiring English sources

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You're starting to scare me".

I'm like that now, and it's starting to scare me.

"It's starting to scare the hell out of me," said one Rio resident, Maria Teixeira.

And with 250 million users worldwide, it's starting to scare more than just the titans of text messaging.

Tom Hiddleston is the husband of questionable morality who is starting to scare his innocent young bride (Mia Wasikowska).

Even some of Mr. Celia's friends at the regular Wednesday night dinner of the local mental health advocacy group said in interviews that Mr. Celia was starting to scare them and needed help.

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"About three years into it, it actually started to scare me.

Then I started to scare up the money to direct it, and once I did that I thought I couldn't be in it.

"I get really stressed about it and it starts to scare me, actually, because we won by 0.7sec, and I start thinking: God, we could have lost.

"He started to scare me when he began talking about doing this helicopter drop into a remote area you can't get to except from the air.

Even if your intentions are to promote peace, once you start to scare your enemies with violence, it becomes very hard to predict how they or your allies will react a lesson that is not limited to the cold war.

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