Frightened in A Sentence

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    A few months later there was an open rupture between the king and his own primate, who ultimately was frightened into exile by a sudden accusation of treason.

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    A frightened woman is trussed up like a turkey, under my back bed.

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    A minute later Sonya came in with a frightened, guilty, and scared look.

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    A woman came from the bedroom with a frightened face and became confused when she saw Prince Andrew.

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    A woman raped, or a person screaming for mercy or a child frightened to death, helpless and pleading for their mother?

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    According to Norm Hunter, the fisherwoman was so frightened she'd fainted dead away, while her 12-year-old son thought towing Willie two miles to port was super cool.

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    Along a desolate stretch of Mississippi highway where a haunted motel once stood, drivers report that on rainy nights they are frightened when they believe they've struck a person crossing the highway.

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    Although critics tend to say this about any paranormal investigation show, even fans of Most Haunted believe that Fielding jumps at every sound, and seems frightened of thin air.

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    An exposure program for someone with a severe phobia about snakes should start with thinking about what exactly makes them feel frightened.

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    And don't let the monkey on the cover frightened you.

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    And how frightened he was!

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    And in a history recently written by order of the Highest Authorities it is said that Kutuzov was a cunning court liar, frightened of the name of Napoleon, and that by his blunders at Krasnoe and the Berezina he deprived the Russian army of the glory of complete victory over the French. *

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    And the excited, alien face of that man, his bayonet hanging down, holding his breath, and running so lightly, frightened Rostov.

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    Another theory revolves around astral projection, which is the belief that your soul leaves your body during sleep and might be shocked or frightened by its reflection.

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    Apparently it was the only thing that frightened him.

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    Are you frightened of him?

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    As England withdrew from her alliance with Louis XIV., the other powers of Europe, frightened by the growth of the aggressive French power, began to come forward to the support of Holland.

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    As many of the democratic principles frightened her more moderate and experienced advisers, she wisely refrained from immediately putting them into execution.

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    As the men were evidently determined to oppose any attempt at landing, a musket was discharged between them, in the hope that they would be frightened by the noise, but it produced no effect beyond causing one of them to drop his bundle of spears, of which, however, he immediately repossessed himself, and with his comrade resumed the same menacing attitude.

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    At that moment the pitiful wailing of women was heard from different sides, the frightened baby began to cry, and people crowded silently with pale faces round the cook.

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    At the time she had been too frightened to notice, but on reflection, being held in his arms wasn't all that unpleasant either.

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    Aunt Helen invited us back the next summer, but we were still too frightened to come.

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    Before her words were out, Pierre had sprung up and with a frightened expression seized Princess Mary's hand.

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    Berg and the countess looked at her, perplexed and frightened.

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    Both were unhurt but frightened.

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    But all the same that night Natasha, now agitated and now frightened, lay a long time in her mother's bed gazing straight before her.

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    But I'm frightened for a far different reason.

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    But it was Ryland who asked his son if that was who frightened him.

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    But looking into his eyes she was frightened, realizing that there was not that barrier of modesty she had always felt between herself and other men.

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    But not only was it impossible to make out what was happening from where he was standing down below, or from the knoll above on which some of his generals had taken their stand, but even from the fleches themselves--in which by this time there were now Russian and now French soldiers, alternately or together, dead, wounded, alive, frightened, or maddened-- even at those fleches themselves it was impossible to make out what was taking place.

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    But we can also tell you about school children in Mosul who were badly frightened when they learned that Americans were visiting their school.

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    But what an account of everything might be Nicholas knew even less than the frightened and bewildered Mitenka.

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    By the age of five, the frightened young dreamer may identify the attacker as a monster or wild animal.

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    By this time both Joel & I were yelling at the top of our lungs too, which frightened her even further.

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    Candida and the children became increasingly frightened, and eventually Candida had no choice but to ask for a divorce.

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    Carlyle, accustomed to his father's household, was less frightened by the prospect of poverty.

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    Child is frightened and becomes fully alert.

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    Confucius was frightened by what he saw, - and he undertook the work of reformation."

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    Crowds of men of various arms, wounded and unwounded, with frightened faces, dragged themselves back to Mozhaysk from the one army and back to Valuevo from the other.

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    Dean explained how they suspected it was Shipton who had frightened Donnie on the ski slope in Telluride.

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    Dean turned away from the frightened woman and hurriedly tied one end of the line to the back bumper of his Jeep.

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    Destiny sounded frightened, and then started to cry.

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    Do not be frightened.

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    Dunyasha, her maid, entered the room quickly and abruptly with a frightened look on her face and showing no concern for her mistress.

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    Eager, frightened, helpless glances were turned on Alpatych when he came out of the Governor's room.

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    Few things are finer in music or literature than the end of the second act of Die Meistersinger, from the point where Sachs's apprentice begins the riot, to the moment when the watchman, frightened at the silence of the moonlit streets so soon after he has heard all that noise, announces eleven o'clock and bids the folk pray for protection against evil spirits, while the orchestra tells us of the dreams of Walther and Eva and ends by putting poetry even into the pedantic ineptitudes of the malicious Beckmesser.

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    For a moment he looked frightened, and then he nodded.

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    For instance, the way a cat's coat will fluff up when they are scared or frightened, making them look bigger to another animal.

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    For some seconds they gazed with frightened eyes at one another's unfamiliar faces and both were perplexed at what they had done and what they were to do next.

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    Fred was frightened enough of the court system already.

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    Frightened and confused… Questioning everything about him…Thinking him a monster.

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    Frightened and confused… Questioning everything about him…Thinking him a monster.

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    Frightened, the girl convinces the boy to take her home.

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    Frightened, the villagers hurried back to their homes and locked the doors.

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    Frodo and Sam have left the band, frightened at the influence the Ring they carry is having on their fellows, and resolved to complete the quest alone.

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    From 12 to 18 months, as they start to walk and crawl, children use their attachment figure as a secure base from which to go out and discover the world and as a safe haven to which to return when frightened or alarmed.

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    Halloween can rattle my nerves, because I am easily frightened by the macabre pranks at that time of year.

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    He also seems too frightened of exerting himself on a game like he does for Scotland.

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    He asked, "Whose company?" but he really meant, "Are you frightened here?" and the artilleryman understood him.

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    He caught himself harboring such strange thoughts that he was frightened.

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    He didn't want to get frightened of Big John any more.

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    He drew the curtain aside and for some time his frightened, restless eyes could not find the baby.

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    He fancied he saw something pathetically innocent in that frightened, sickly little face.

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    He had collected 1 soo vessels and summoned all his barons when Innocent III., having sufficiently frightened John, sent Pandulf with the terms of submission, which John accepted on the 13th of May.

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    He had French troops at the gates of Rome, by means of which he could easily have frightened the conclave and induced them to elect him; but he was persuaded to trust to his influence; the troops were dismissed, and an Italian was appointed as Pius III.; and again, on the death of Pius within the month, another Italian, Julius II., was chosen (1503).

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    He has frightened Thebes.

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    He hurriedly but vainly tried to get his foot out of the stirrup and did not remove his frightened blue eyes from Rostov's face.

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    He made a piteous, frightened face and bent down.

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    He saw the frightened and then infuriated face of the dragoon who dealt the blow, the look of silent, timid reproach that boy in the fur-lined coat had turned upon him.

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    He screeched at the creature ultrasonically, which rotated through 180 degrees and skittered back into the undergrowth making frightened, low pitched rumblings.

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    He seemed now frightened and distraught and now unnaturally animated and enterprising.

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    He was frightened and ready to cry.

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    He was terribly frightened and suffered from the effects of gas, but rescuers got him out.

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    He's made my face all bloody, said he in a frightened whisper when the sergeant major had passed on.

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    Her sudden heart attack had frightened Cynthia, reminding her as an only child she was her mother's sole resource.

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    Here were more of the vegetable people with thorns, and silently they urged the now frightened creatures down the street.

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    His cool smile frightened her.

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    His feeling of pity for this man frightened him and he wished to go away, but there was no other fire, and Pierre sat down, trying not to look at Platon.

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    His lifemate's expressive eyes prevented her from appearing composed; she had looked either frightened or confused during their short interaction.

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    His Swedish mission proved abortive, but, as he had anticipated, it effectually accelerated the negotiations at the Hague, and frightened the Dutch into unwonted liberality.

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    How had he managed to drive all the frightened little animals into this place of safety?

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    Howie remained frightened and unconvinced.

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    I added, "They were frightened after what happened to me at Howie Abbott's house."

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    I always figured dad might have murdered his son and frightened the boy into silence.

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    I am not one of those who can be frightened by inflated bags of skin, nor need any one think to squeeze me like a fig.

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    I am so frightened!

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    I became frightened that I was in a vicious circle.

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    I could see I'd frightened her but I didn't care.

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    I did, 'pon my word, I got that frightened! said he, as if bragging of having been frightened.

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    I didn't want to come right out and say Betsy was frightened to stay alone so I just shrugged.

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    I don't know why, but it made me feel both secure and frightened at the same time.

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    I feel so frightened and am so worried about my mom I don't really know what to do.

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    I gently woke her, but in doing so frightened her.

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    I haven't been this frightened since I was seven years old and got locked in our cellar.

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    I knew she remained frightened and I sensed his knowledge of the apparent closeness of the Delabama killer gave at least a modicum of comfort.

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    I left it all in flames, replied Michaud in a decided tone, but glancing at the Emperor he was frightened by what he had done.

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    I lifted the sleeping child to my arms, and holding a concealed knife against her body, told the frightened woman to follow me, in silence.

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    I often collect my grandchildren from school and feel frightened taking them across Westbury Lane, even when the brave lollipop lady is there.

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    I often felt too frightened to take my trombone out of its case.

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    I recognize that many parents are overwhelmed and even frightened by the information they may hear about teen drug and alcohol use but I always like to say, "Don't be afraid, be informed!"

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    I see I have frightened you--sit down and tell me all the news.

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    I think the boy is frightened of the man.

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    I was a shy, frightened teenager for a long time.

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    I was frightened to death to talk to the police.

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    I was so frightened when the police called.

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    I was so frightened when you were late.

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    I was surprised to see he looked frightened.

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    I was too excited to notice anything, too frightened to ask questions.

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    I'll sorely miss her frightened cries.

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    I'm frightened, Ben, really frightened.

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    I'm really frightened now.

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    I'm still frightened it will be the police in Norfolk even though I know that's silly.

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    I've never been so frightened in my life.

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    If Charles had lived to see the beginning of the French Revolution he would probably have been frightened into reaction.

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    If he was frightened, he gave no indication.

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    If you panic, she will be frightened.

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    In 1816 they obtained the co-operation of Louis XVIII., who had been frightened by the violence of the Ultras in the Chambre introuvable of 1815.

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    In 1831 Governor Victoria was deposed; in 1835 Governor Mariano Chico was frightened out of the province; in 1836 Governor Nicolas Gutierrez and in 1844-1845 Governor Manuel Micheltorena were driven out of office.

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    In Egypt the Phoenician merchants soon gained a foothold; they alone were able to maintain a profitable trade in the anarchic times of the XXIInd and XXIIIrd Dynasties (825-650 B.C.), when all other foreign merchants were frightened away.

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    Is he ill? asked Natasha, her frightened eyes fixed on her friend.

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    It had been a delightful discovery on their wedding night when she had been frightened and unsure.

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    It is hesitant, easily frightened, timid, tends to avoid certain persons or things.

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    It is often given to animals such as dogs or horses who are high strung, nervous, or frightened with remarkable results.

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    It was ridiculous to be so frightened of something.

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    It was the first time Alex had been there since the stabbing – and the first time she had ever seen him look frightened.

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    It was the first time Alex had been there since the stabbing – and the first time she had ever seen him look frightened.

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    It was the unique purposelessness and savagery of the murder which had frightened and frustrated the whole community.

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    It was very beautiful, but the disobedient fairies were too frightened to notice the beauty of the trees.

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    It was very beautiful; but the idle fairies were too much frightened at the mischief their disobedience had caused, to admire the beauty of the forest, and at once tried to hide themselves among the bushes, lest King Frost should come and punish them.

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    It wo n't happen with a bang but with the whimpering sound of a frightened nation.

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    It's a cloak that he's perfected since early childhood when he realized how much his roar frightened other children.

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    James at first relaxed the penalties under which the Roman Catholics suffered, then he grew frightened by the increase of their numbers and reimposed the penalties.

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    Julie is frightened for him, and plain scared.

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    Just as horses shy and snort and gather about a dead horse, so the inmates of the house and strangers crowded into the drawing room round the coffin--the Marshal, the village Elder, peasant women--and all with fixed and frightened eyes, crossing themselves, bowed and kissed the old prince's cold and stiffened hand.

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    Like most good albums this one bears the most fruit after repeated listenings - so do n't be frightened off by the first play.

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    Lisa stared at him, too frightened to move.

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    Listening, he suddenly heard a far, rushing sound from subterranean depths--like a load of coal being put in--then a frightened cry.

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    Losing you frightened me when I found myself falling in love.

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    Mademoiselle Bourienne flushed, and gave the princess a frightened look.

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    Many of the shirts are camouflaged to allow fishermen to get closer to fish that are normally easily frightened.

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    Many pregnant women feel nervous or frightened about giving birth.

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    Martha asked, a frightened look on her face.

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    Mitenka's wife and sisters-in-law thrust their heads and frightened faces out of the door of a room where a bright samovar was boiling and where the steward's high bedstead stood with its patchwork quilt.

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    Natasha glanced with frightened eyes at the face of the wounded officer and at once went to meet the major.

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    Natasha glanced with frightened imploring eyes at Prince Andrew and at her mother and went out.

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    Natasha looked round at her, and then, red and trembling, threw a frightened look of inquiry at Anatole and moved toward the door.

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    Natasha, animated and excited, looked about her with wide-open frightened eyes and seemed merrier than usual.

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    Natasha, motionless on her knees (she was unable to stir), with frightened eyes riveted on him, was restraining her sobs.

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    Nevertheless, the owner was frightened enough to stain the front of his pants.

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    No other vehicles were encountered—the storm apparently frightened away the more faint-at-heart tourists.

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    No other vehicles were encountered—the storm apparently frightened away the more faint-at-heart tourists.

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    No, a moment ago she had been startled by his uncharacteristic advance, but not frightened.

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    Now play time with my frightened friend will be hurried.

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    Oh, ooh! his frightened moans could be heard, subdued by suffering and broken by sobs.

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    On hearing this indifferent voice, Rostov grew frightened at what he was doing; the thought of meeting the Emperor at any moment was so fascinating and consequently so alarming that he was ready to run away, but the official who had questioned him opened the door, and Rostov entered.

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    On seeing the young master, the elder one with frightened look clutched her younger companion by the hand and hid with her behind a birch tree, not stopping to pick up some green plums they had dropped.

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    On the 16th of November 1816, she was interrogated by the police, who frightened her into silence about the supposed substitution of another child for the dauphin.

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    Once menarche (the first period) begins, you may feel frightened, shocked, and confused.

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    Once your hamster runs on you without looking frightened, place the cage in a busier area to get him used to people.

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    One desperate, frightened yell from the first French soldier who saw the Cossacks, and all who were in the camp, undressed and only just waking up, ran off in all directions, abandoning cannons, muskets, and horses.

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    One wrong move and the puppy will imprint the other way and be frightened.

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    Pale, frightened people were doing something around the workman.

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    Parents may become anxious in sympathy with the child and lie awake in worry long after the frightened dreamer has returned to sleep.

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    Parents should talk openly with children about safety and encourage them to report to trusted adults anything or anyone makes them feel uncomfortable or frightened.

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    Particularly when an infant is premature and may be in the 'special care' unit for a time, parents can feel frightened and often reluctant to handle their baby as parents of full-term babies might.

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    Pierre gazed at her with rapturous, almost frightened, eyes as she passed him.

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    Pierre replied, looking at Prince Andrew with frightened, compassionate eyes.

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    Pregnant teens often feel frightened and uncertain.

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    Preschool children are often frightened by what they see on television, including the news.

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    President Avellaneda was frightened at the results of his action, and to avoid a collision ordered the troops to be withdrawn.

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    Princess Mary looked frightened.

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    Rattazzi, frightened at the prospect of an attack upon Rome, proclaimed a state of siege in Sicily, sent the fleet to Messina, and instructed Cialdini to oppose Garibaldi.

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    Right now they were frightened and lost – which was pretty much the way she felt.

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    Right now they were frightened and lost – which was pretty much the way she felt.

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    Sentiments of limited independence of the British government had been developing since the very beginning of the settlement (see Massachusetts), and their strength in 1689 had been strikingly exhibited in the local revolution of that year, when the royal governor, Sir Edmund Andros, and other high officials, were frightened into surrender and were imprisoned.

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    She also said if I didn't want to lose you, I'd better start acting more like the man you married and less like the frightened zombie you brought home from the hospital.

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    She appears more outraged than frightened which is annoying.

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    She evidently felt frightened and ashamed to have accepted charity in a house where such things could be said, and was at the same time sorry to have now to forgo the charity of this house.

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    She gave him an imploring, frightened look.

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    She growled so loudly that the men and boys outside were frightened.

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    She has had a dream and is frightened.

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    She jerked the door open, sending frightened chickens flopping against the coop walls.

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    She leaned over the gate, calling his name softly so that the goats wouldn't be frightened.

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    She looked tiny and frightened

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    She ran down the stairs, frightened.

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    She scooted closer to him, frightened and yet intrigued.

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    She stood with her slender arms hanging down, her scarcely defined bosom rising and falling regularly, and with bated breath and glittering, frightened eyes gazed straight before her, evidently prepared for the height of joy or misery.

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    She swung around to see what had frightened the goat and the hair lifted on the back of her neck.

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    She was a different person, different from the Lydia Larkin who'd busted him for speeding and far different from the frightened girl who reluctantly descended to the wreck.

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    She was frightened out of her wits, like the rest of us but it's not like her to just drop out of sight, unless Quinn talked her into it.

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    She was hurrying away and looked frightened to death.

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    She was scared of him still, and he knew it was their bond as dhjan and nishani that frightened her.

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    She was shocked and frightened as well.

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    She would have coward under the table all night, too frightened to go for help.

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    Sleep disruptions throughout childhood also cause disruptions for the entire family, particularly parents who must attend to the frightened child and soothe the child back to sleep.

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    So, if your dog is not used to having his nails trimmed or is frightened, simply begin slowly and hold his toes firmly for 15-30 seconds during practice sessions.

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    Some birds may appear frightened of new items in their environment.

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    Some guy came up to him—not a skier, but whoever he was, it frightened the boy.

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    Some guy came up to him—not a skier, but whoever he was, it frightened the boy.

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    Some of the soldiers were frightened and ran away, others went on filling their bags.

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    Something had frightened that cow.

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    Suddenly several men came running up the avenue with frightened faces.

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    Tell me, for God's sake, what will Russia, our mother Russia, say to our being so frightened, and why are we abandoning our good and gallant Fatherland to such rabble and implanting feelings of hatred and shame in all our subjects?

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    That instant, when Nicholas saw the wolf struggling in the gully with the dogs, while from under them could be seen her gray hair and outstretched hind leg and her frightened choking head, with her ears laid back (Karay was pinning her by the throat), was the happiest moment of his life.

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    The alley light shone through the partially open door, interrupting the darkness just enough to illuminate the frightened look on her face.

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    The caleche flew over the ground as fast as the horses could draw it, but for a long time Count Rostopchin still heard the insane despairing screams growing fainter in the distance, while his eyes saw nothing but the astonished, frightened, bloodstained face of "the traitor" in the fur-lined coat.

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    The children were inclined to be frightened by the sight of the small animal, which reminded them of the bears; but Dorothy reassured them by explaining that Eureka was a pet and could do no harm even if she wished to.

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    The conquest of Cyprus by the Turks, and their aggressions on the Christian powers, frightened the states of the Mediterranean into forming a holy league for their common defence.

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    The cook began running hither and thither in the passage like a frightened hen, just as Alpatych entered.

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    The earlier years of his reign were marked by a liberal spirit and the reform, especially, of the financial administration; but the revolutions of 1831 frightened him into reaction, which was accentuated by the opposition of the parliament to his expenditure on building and works of art.

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    The encounter had frightened him more than he would admit.

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    The family are too frightened to fight for their own rights or the rights of their children.

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    The first curve frightened the hell out of him and he knew the brake pres­sure necessary to slow him from this speed could not be engaged all the way down the mountain without overheating the tiny pads to the point of ineffectiveness.

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    The frightened army fled, leaving the camp with all its treasures to Tahir, who from that day was named "the man with the two right hands."

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    The frightened child will resist returning to bed and often seek the comfort and reassurance of a parent or caretaker.

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    The frightened creature is as ill prepared for the season as I and scurries about frantically in the deepening snow in search of sustenance.

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    The frightened fox scampered away as fast as it could; and Aristomenes followed, clinging to its tail.

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    The frightened young woman began to drive faster, growing more terrified with each flash of those high beams.

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    The general in charge of the stores galloped after the carriage with a red and frightened face, whipping up his skinny horse.

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    The girl wondered if he was as frightened as she.

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    The grin faded and he started to look frightened.

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    The little pigs had stood huddled in a group, watching this scene with frightened eyes.

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    The little princess during the whole discussion and the rest of the dinner sat silent, glancing with a frightened look now at her father-in- law and now at Princess Mary.

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    The look of shock on Betsy's face was immediately picked up by Molly and frightened the young girl.

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    The most common problems surrounding television viewing involve children being frightened by what they see, substituting television watching for health interactions with friends and family, and viewing material that is age-inappropriate.

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    The noise from the machine that circulated the oxygen frightened her.

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    The peasants are also revolted and frightened when they find their friendly spy.

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    The poor lambs were frightened.

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    The possessor of the One Ring, Frodo is frightened by Gandalf's warnings.

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    The prince looked at his daughter's frightened face and snorted.

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    The railroad had just been built, and the animals seemed terribly frightened at the cars.

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    The reference to "tail" is either to the expression "turn tail" in flight, or to the habit of animals dropping the tail between the legs when frightened; in heraldry, a lion in this position is a "lion coward."

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    The rustle of the battle of Tarutino frightened the beast, and it rushed forward onto the hunter's gun, reached him, turned back, and finally--like any wild beast--ran back along the most disadvantageous and dangerous path, where the old scent was familiar.

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    The satisfaction and well-being he garnered frightened him.

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    The sergeant ran up to the officer and in a frightened whisper informed him (as a butler at dinner informs his master that there is no more of some wine asked for) that there were no more charges.

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    The spectacle of anarchy, and the stoppage in payment of taxes frightened the Republican deputies into some approach to sanity.

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    The story of elephants being frightened of mice probably came about because elephants are frightened of sudden, unexpected noises or movements.

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    The suspended cord brushed his shoulder and he could close his eyes and still see the protruding tongue, the open, frightened eyes, a body stiff and absent of life.

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    The teenagers drove to the sheriff's office and reported the incident to a deputy.He believed their frightened faces and strange tale, and he wentback to the scenewith the teenagers.

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    The two boys ran out of the store, as frightened as the old man—only they presum­ably held their water.

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    The two boys ran out of the store, as frightened as the old man—only they presum­ably held their water.

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    The victim of abuse may feel uneasy, afraid, sad, or frightened.

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    The woman looked half frightened to death and the young boy with her never said a word.

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    The women looked frightened, Faust actually ducked, and David Dean moved to the cover of a nearby boulder, pulling his wife along with him.

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    The young boy was frightened and groggy but appeared unharmed.

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    Then again, maybe he would have if he hadn't been so frightened.

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    Then everybody began to feel frightened.

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    There are lace curtains and china ornaments and an elderly couple very frightened.

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    There he finds his sister, sitting up in bed, looking frightened.

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    There were typesetters there who could hurl anathemas at bad copy which would have frightened a Bengal tiger.

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    These sorts of classes might also have teachers more experienced in dealing with people who are frightened of the water, and be able to better guide them to embracing the experience.

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    These stories often include accounts of sick, frightened and abused dogs living in deplorable conditions.

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    They are relaxed when they hear a calm, happy caregiver and tense and rigid when they hear an angry, frustrated, or frightened one.

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    They did not seem frightened, but chirped softly, as if they knew they were safe.

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    They forgot that the frightened face and the figure could not be altered, and that however they might change the setting and adornment of that face, it would still remain piteous and plain.

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    They have been left very frightened by what's happened.

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    They made her weak and frightened.

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    They may feel frightened and wonder if they will be able to lose the weight after the baby is born.

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    They usually occur in response to being startled, frightened, in pain, immunized, or injured, particularly after hitting the head.

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    They utter a sharp whistling sound not unlike that of the chamois, but when greatly irritated or frightened make a peculiar snorting noise.

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    This attempt to stir up civil war determined the wavering and frightened Convention.

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    This frightened me when I found myself falling in love.

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    This frightened our family and we could not watch her continue to hurt them, so we took action by removing her totally from them and taking her to a new home.

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    This is the ultimate playing way for anyone frightened by the complex layout of games.

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    This way, please... said a trembling, frightened voice behind him.

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    Thoroughly frightened, Zamora threw himself on the ground.

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    Though they are thus the most aquatic of lizards, Darwin, who studied their habits during his visit to those islands, states that when frightened they will not enter the water.

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    Today I feel so frightened!

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    Too frightened to change or perhaps too frightened to ask for what you want out of life?

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    Tried to put me in school, but my strange gift frightened everyone.

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    Two girls of about ten and twelve, dressed in dirty short frocks and cloaks, were staring at their mother with a look of stupefaction on their pale frightened faces.

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    Use five-flower remedy anytime you feel anxious, agitated, nervous or frightened.

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    Was he actually frightened, or was he trying to make her feel better?

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    What a reassurance this must have been to those frightened disciples that dark night!

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    What are you about? whispered their frightened voices.

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    What sportsmen! and as if scorning to say more to the frightened and shamefaced count, he lashed the heaving flanks of his sweating chestnut gelding with all the anger the count had aroused and flew off after the hounds.

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    When bonds have not been properly formed, some owners are frightened by the change in behavior.

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    When children lose their sense of connection to others, they may feel tense, frightened, or isolated.

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    When he proceeded to deny the doctrine of transubstantiation, to assert the all-sufficiency of the Scriptures as a rule of life, to denounce saint-worship, pilgrimages, and indulgences, and to declare, the pope to be Antichrist, he frightened his old supporter John of Gaunt and the politicians of the anti-clerical clique.

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    When he reached the bridge he saw two unlimbered guns, the infantry crossing the bridge, several overturned carts, and frightened and laughing faces among the troops.

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    When I found out Shipton had fallen, it frightened me to death.

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    When little Nicholas was brought into Prince Andrew's room he looked at his father with frightened eyes, but did not cry, because no one else was crying.

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    When Sam was much younger, he allowed himself to be seduced by Maryann, but she frightened him.

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    When you donate these simple stuffed toys, you are bringing comfort and confidence to a frightened youngster.

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    While only days ago I wouldn't have believed they would so summarily vanish, events recently would have frightened them, especially Martha with baby Claire to care for, to the core.

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    While she was obviously frightened for herself and her daughter I couldn't believe she'd abandon our life-long friendship so abruptly.

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    Why are these people with frightened faces stopping me?

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    Why are you frightened?

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    With a frightened and suffering look resembling that on the thin Frenchman's face, Pierre pushed his way in through the crowd.

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    With one misstep he knew she would run like a frightened deer.

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    Yes, we were as frightened as a kid on a high board, looking at the water below.

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    Yet Yancey had been frightened at the very though of it.

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    Yet Yancey had been frightened at the very thought of it.

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    You are to go out back and wait for me and my friend; you will not be frightened.

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    You can't imagine how frightened I was when I saw you on the barn floor, crying.

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    You may find that you're crying over small things, feeling frightened or irritable, or losing your temper more than usual.

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    You should become less obsessed about or even frightened of the occasional splurge.

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    Younger children may be frightened of the CT scanner, and a parent or other family member may be required to be present in the scanning room.

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    Younger children may be frightened of the MRI scanner, and a parent or other family member may be required to be present in the scanning room.

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    Your new kitten will be tiny, curious, and possible frightened.