Sentences with phrase «slight fear»

I think most of us live in slight fear of being called out for what we aren't — and I now have much more sympathy for my Professors than I ever thought possible.
I recall during our initial warm - up session many of the new incoming freshmen were staring at us coaches with slight fear and demons of doubt.
Meryl's fate was sealed when the nervous dog demonstrated slight fear - aggression and snapped at a handler during her initial assessment by the courts.
Snarls display the teeth and aren't always accompanied by sound; they signify slight fear.
And the hand - held mandoline is great for quick even slicing and perfect for those (like me) who may have a slight fear of using a mandoline.
It looks like the slight fears over the fitness of our England striker Danny Welbeck and French centre back Laurent Koscielny will be groundless, as both Gunners are expected to be available to play against Hull City at the Emirates stadium on Saturday.
Ever since we came back I've been looking to buy a giant cactus for our place, even though Damon says we don't have room and I have a slight fear of getting impaled on it.
Even those with only a slight fear of heights will be kept pinned to their seats, gripping the armchair, as we both did.
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The soldiers (and a certain sergeant, for that matter) seem able to behave however they like without even the slightest fear of disciplinary action, and the tale grows more and more far - fetched as it goes on.
I still have a slight fear of losing money, but much less than I used to.
Finding that first rental property seems daunting — I've already spent more than 50 hours looking and calculating, and of course the slight fear at the back of my head is wondering what will happen if we can't rent it out!
In addition to my claustrophobia, I may have developed a slight fear of heights over the last few years (that I most likely caught from Scott!).
Aside from the fabulous restaurants, the souvenir shop and the fascinating information centres, all that was left for me to explore was the very top of the Eiffel Tower, however with my slight fear of heights and already 115 metres above the ground, the extra 160 metres was just a little bit too much.
Despite the challenges of growing up queer, I consider myself very lucky & doing well in life for several years now, but the higher level of acceptance I experienced at Mardi Gras highlighted an undercurrent of slight fear and self - protection, a mode we are often in without realising it.
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