Example sentences of "fear [that] [subord] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Campaigners fear that unless the ban is made watertight , liberal EC laws will ultimately be forced on Ireland , overturning the ban .
2 The Senator also proposed an interim bureaucratic manoeuvre to head off the seminar : ‘ I genuinely fear that if the seminar is held the VEC will put itself at risk because you are giving a platform to people who are not sincere .
3 Some local people fear that if the transfer goes ahead on March 31 there will be a repeat of a crash at Hawes last April in which 13 people were hurt when a limestone lorry ran out of control .
4 A lot of people fear that if the Doctor is taken off for 18 months , he may never return . ’
5 Animal rights campaigners fear that when the sanctuary closes Hereford will be left without any animal welfare facilities .
6 Lastly I fear that because the Mathematics programmes came first and were so well organised and established , with the neat sequential task of curriculum development so easy to define ( despite its obvious size ) , there may have been a tendency to concentrate scarce resources upon an item which , on sober reflection , I believe now to be a lowish priority in the primary curriculum .
7 Mr Spicer fears that unless the Government takes action , the public will .
8 BTG fears that if the consortium including RCT offers the best price RCT may attempt to gain a majority share-holding and might shut BTG 's US office .
9 Dicey had feared that if the use of administrative tribunals was extended and regularized , particularly if judicial review were excluded , Britain would rapidly develop an independent and formalized system of administrative law .
10 It had been feared that if the impact of the recession and resistance to the toll increase had exceeded 10pc motorists faced another price rise .
11 Nelson , however , feared that once the song was no longer in vogue , his product would become similarly unfashionable .
12 They feared that if the union fund was too heavily committed to payment of ‘ friendly benefits ’ , insufficient would remain in the fund to finance industrial action .
13 They feared that if the flood of immigrants continued , American values would be lost .
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