(1) Another part of me is afraid that it's temporary and that I'm not going to be able to hold onto it.
(2) I'm afraid that, when it comes right down to it, this is the one that's likely to be closest to the truth.
(3) However, the truth is that in their heart of hearts, quite a few adults are afraid of deep water.
(4) It is now the political leaders who drove the politics of fear who look most afraid .
(5) It got a lot of media attention, and local art officials were afraid that too many people would show up to watch.
(6) These men might be afraid of her now, but that fear would only last as long as she could keep her power flowing.
(7) They felt nervous about walking home in the dark; they were afraid of evil spirits.
(8) We all understand self-indulgence but are afraid that self-denial might be beyond us.
(9) We cannot be afraid of the threat of foreign powers because times are changing.
(10) I am afraid that now that I am a bit better things are not going to change much.
(11) The greatest trick is to not to show that you are afraid of something.
(12) I spent most of the film afraid that something terrible would happen to a child, explicitly or not.
(13) In consequence we are becoming a tight-lipped silent majority afraid to rise above the parapet.
(14) He said that he was afraid that people would not come and stay around the town if there was a concert.
(15) They kill and maim people and are too afraid to take the consequences of their actions.
(16) It is not just passengers who are afraid of flying - airline employees are fearful too.
(17) He is afraid that if his marking is challenged and an appeal conducted he will be held to have been discriminatory.
(18) True scholars are afraid of no hypothesis; they go where others fear to think.
(19) She explained she was afraid of having children because she feared she could not feed them.
(20) I'm afraid that what he alludes to is only a possibility among others, and not in my view the most likely one.