Example sentences of "[adv] to fear from " in BNC.

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1 The creatures of the field , unprotected as they were , had yet less to fear from the night , being part of it .
2 For example , a solicitors ' practice operating out of High Street , Falkirk , may feel it has a lot less to fear from terrorist attack than , say , one in the City .
3 The two men 's inability to make common cause illustrated one of the main reasons why the government had less to fear from oppositionists than the radical manifestos of 1861 – 2 appeared to suggest .
4 The decline of McCarthyism , moreover , meant that they had less to fear from the American right .
5 Anselm was to learn too late that a landowner had more to fear from grasping tenants beneath him than from the king above .
6 So while merchant prosperity was the reverse side of warrior impoverishment , the vested interests of merchants in the Bakufu- han structure meant that they had more to fear from change than from continuation of the system .
7 The refusal to attend meetings is one way that key individuals , who feel they have most to fear from change , have of undermining family work .
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