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Example sentences for "fear from"

  • Olympio and Marzio, who had nothing to fear from justice, remained lurking about the castle; one day Beatrice saw them from a window, and made signs that she had something to communicate to them.

  • As to our enemies, your Majesty has nothing to fear from them so long as you inhabit the castle of a Seyton.

  • The honest veteran has nothing to fear from such a scrutiny, while the fraudulent claimant will be detected and the public Treasury relieved to an amount, I have reason to believe, far greater than has heretofore been suspected.

  • There is not a single civilized power which has anything whatever to fear from aggressiveness on our part.

  • Those who are peaceful and law-abiding realize that not only have they nothing to fear from us, but that they can rely on our moral support.

  • As the ships of war were what we had most to fear from, we constructed on the river bank a battery of 6 guns, four of which covered the approach to the Fort.

  • Those who remember this story have no fear from serpents.

  • In his reign there is no fear from robbers.

  • He is preserved by Siva and he has no fear from Sudarsana (the chakra weapon of Vishnu, which symbolises Time.

  • Indra consoled them saying that they need have no fear from him, and he would make them his companions.

  • Stripped of all these heads of expenditure, and the expenses of the present administration have nothing to fear from a comparison with other periods.

  • The whole history of Christianity proves that she has little indeed to fear from persecution as a foe, but much to fear from persecution as an ally.

  • I, for one, do not believe that the United States ought to view this Jewish immigration with any disquietude; I cannot see what there is to fear from it.

  • Deem you, I have aught to fear from such as you?

  • Deem you, that I have aught to fear from such as you?

  • Deem you, the man who journeyed hundreds of leagues to obtain absolution for having kissed a woman in wedlock has aught to fear from such as you?

  • And he will have nothing to fear from Ani; he is a feeble reed, the powerless sport of every wind.

  • Thou hast nothing to fear from him--I will answer for the purity of his motives.

  • Then you have little to fear from it, alas!

  • Whether the Infant loves her--whether we Have something worse to fear from him,--are things Worthy our deep attention.

  • Thus, reality would not have much to fear from appearance, as we understand it; but, on the other hand, appearance would have more to fear from reality.

  • A House of Commons strong in the love and confidence of the people, a House of Commons which has nothing to fear from a dissolution, is something in the government.

  • What had so great a man as he to fear from a young reprobate like "the pretty boy"?

  • They looked on the Romans as mere landsmen, and naturally enough they supposed that they had as little to fear from an attack by water as from the shore.

  • Cicero, being relieved of fear from him as a rival, was wise enough to see that the collapse might not continue, and that his real qualities might again bring him to the front.

  • I shall have no more to fear from my enemies.

  • But it was fear of the house, not of the street, fear from within, not from without, which impelled the girl into the darkest corner and shook her wits.

  • The man fled, and I chased him as far as the head of the stairs; where I left him, assured by the speed and agility he displayed in clearing flight after flight that I had nothing to fear from him.

  • He had completely forgotten in his panic that he had anything to fear from me.

  • Were it not that he can be hunted in this way with Dogs, he would have little to fear from man, for he is so keen of sight and hearing and can move so swiftly and silently, that it is rarely man can surprise him.

  • If it is as full as you say it is, and I know you wouldn't tell me an untruth, not even timid Whitefoot has anything to fear from you.

  • The young are sometimes taken by King Eagle, but otherwise Billy Goat's family has little to fear from enemies, always excepting the hunter with his terrible gun.

  • In the American solitude people fear the living more than the dead, and Cuchillo had too much to fear from men to waste many thoughts upon the ghost of Arellanos, and he had soon quite banished the thought from his mind.

  • The knave may be hidden about here, as we have tracked him up to the rock; he may not be alone, and we have everything to fear from him.

  • If the three hunters were victorious he had little he thought to fear from Fabian, who was still in his eyes Tiburcio Arellanos.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "fear from" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    ancient church; before using; broad arrow; business here; but have; double play; except indeed; fear and; fear from; fear not; fear nothing; fear them; fear whatever; feared lest; fire shall; half fathoms; high seat; large trade; military division; much has been said; other grain; slaked lime; then evaporated; thin glass; topped hills; years old