Example sentences of "[verb] [indef pn] to fear from [art] " in BNC.

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1 The hon. Member for Monklands , West ( Mr. Clarke ) has nothing to fear from the provisions .
2 Hence he no longer has anything to fear from a blade runner or any logical reason to kill him .
3 I would have thought the UK hotelier would have nothing to fear from a European directive , ’ he said .
4 He had nothing to fear from a Council , and Anselm was able to hold two Councils in the last years of his life ; the first of these in 1102 was certainly the high point in his activity as archbishop .
5 Tory Anglicans believed they had nothing to fear from a popish successor whilst those in control of the mechanisms of local government were determined to enforce the laws designed to protect the Church .
6 And London-based vice-chairwoman of Democrats Abroad , Sally McNulty , said Britain had nothing to fear from a Clinton presidency .
7 He felt that the Eastern District , serving a widely-scattered , largely-rural population , working generally in co-operation rather than competition with Cambridge University Extra-Mural Board , and always seeking to maintain high standards , had nothing to fear from the amendment of grant regulations proposed in Recommendation 6 , an amendment which took into account quality of work , the needs of the region as a whole and the provision made by other interested bodies .
8 At a brief opening ceremony , Mandela , speaking partly in Afrikaans , assured the white minority of the population that they " had nothing to fear from the ANC " , expressing the hope that the talks would begin a process of resolving conflicts between the races " through discussion among equals " .
9 but then again since , up , up until the mid forties we had nothing to fear from the because they , they did n't have much of an army themselves , they had millions and millions of men but no resources or facilities to build it
10 But then again , as he said , there 's plenty of grass and as for turning them out or taking their does , if they 're all up to his size and weight they 've nothing to fear from a crowd like us .
11 ‘ I 've nothing to fear from the Gardai here , ’ she said .
12 Yorath believes it is Wales ' most important match for a year and is confident they have nothing to fear from a team with maximum points from four games , having conceded just one goal .
13 ‘ The vast majority of social security customers are honest , with genuine entitlement to benefit , and as such they have nothing to fear from the agency 's anti-fraud efforts .
14 I 'm confident that we have nothing to fear from an examination of our industrial relations policies , er at the I L O. We believe we can demonstrate that these polici er policies comply with all the I L O conventions that we have ratified .
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