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20 Sentences With "be terrified by"

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So sit back and enjoy (or be terrified by) the ride.
I think on one hand, people love to be terrified by him.
Are you ready to be terrified by Jordan Peele all over again?
And she isn't the first kid to be terrified by the monstrous Easter mascot.
Which is why we should all be terrified by the attention lavished on a new British reality show called Bromans.
So we needn't be terrified by the prospect of President Trump deciding, on a whim, to fire a nuclear missile?
Who wouldn't be terrified by large bears, polar or otherwise, roaming the town where they live and at times "chasing people"?
Some of them will be glad to be free of the law's yoke; many others, probably a vast majority, will be terrified by the idea of living without health insurance.
Naturally, ehsan's fellow Redditors chimed in with comments about which parts of the cake they found most upsetting, and it seems like there's something for everyone to be terrified by with this cake.
"We have good reason to be terrified by the ethical and moral rot that leads us," the former Shin Bet chief, Yuval Diskin, wrote in Monday's edition of the popular Yedioth Ahronoth newspaper.
Victims at the bottom of the economic food chain may be terrified by the genuine possibility that kicking up a fuss will lose them the income they rely on to put food on the table.
But you should also be terrified by the prospect of a President Rubio, sitting in the White House with his circle of warmongers, or a President Cruz, who one suspects would love to bring back the Spanish Inquisition.
Image: Alex Cranz/GizmodoIf you're an employee under the heel of a giant corporation you should probably be terrified by the vision of the future of connected gadgets that Microsoft just revealed at its Build developer conference here in Seattle.
My eyes began to water as I gripped my mouth, for fear of puking all over my brother sitting next to me—who, along with the rest of my family, didn't seem to be terrified by this mammoth frozen creature at all.
You'd think the two escapees might be terrified by ear-piercing music, columns of hellish flame shooting from huge stages, and an army of metal heads moshing all around them, but according to DW, they were "reluctant to leave" when the cops showed up.
In his speech to the populace at the place of execution Bouchier exhorted all those who had set their hands to the plough (meaning the defence of the royal cause) not to be terrified by his and his fellow-prisoner's sufferings into withdrawing their exertions in the king's service. There is a small portrait of Bouchier in the preface to William Winstanley's Loyall Martyrology, 1665.
Colette is in love with Lucas, but their marriage is dependent on Colin becoming Ragonde's husband, otherwise Ragonde will not allow it. Colette, Lucas and his friend Thibault hatch a plot against Colin. Colette arranges an assignation with him in a wood in the dead of night. Colin arrives at the appointed place only to be terrified by "goblins" who claim to be in the service of the witch Ragonde.
Walker's role has extreme color, and he projects it deftly." Conversely, Bosley Crowther of The New York Times criticized the film: "Mr. Hitchcock again is tossing a crazy murder story in the air and trying to con us into thinking that it will stand up without support. ... Perhaps there will be those in the audience who will likewise be terrified by the villain's darkly menacing warnings and by Mr. Hitchcock's sleekly melodramatic tricks.
Baxter, Patten continues, disappeared without a trace. That night, Fanshawe has a nightmare where he goes to the bathroom to get a drink, only to find that the water in the cup is cloudy and contaminated. Hearing the water in the bathtub stop dripping, Fanshawe turns around, only to be terrified by a shadowy figure lurking in the darkness wearing a skull mask. The next day, Fanshawe goes back to the old abbey site with the boiled bones and sketches.
At the marketplace, he meets a merchant selling a fascinating "glow point", and buys one for A Hexagon, who has been sulking since being disciplined for coloring one of his sides purple. The family prepares for another anxious night, only to be terrified by the sudden appearance of A Sphere, CEO of Messiah, Inc. A Sphere declares that A Square is his apostle of the Three Dimensions and privately begins to explain things to him. A Square refuses to entertain the notion of three dimensions, resorting to violence with A Sphere.

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