91.   There is some fear that such resistance might pass into weed populations so making both them and volunteer crop plants more difficult to eradicate.

92.   There is a fear of treachery.

93.   Their fears are unlikely to have been eased by the outright grant of office in Monmouth to Buckingham, which dispossessed the holder, John Mortimer.

94.   This fear is often out of proportion to reality -- the glass of sherry consumed at bedtime throughout the pregnancy is more likely to produce important long-term adverse effects.

95.   If there is fear, there can be an assault.

96.   The requirement of immediate fear means that a threat to carry out violence in the future does not amount to an assault even though fear is present.

97.   There are some whose fear of instability is so great that they would prefer a return to the old divisions.

98.   Monk seal bodies are periodically washed up on the Mediterranean cost and there are fears the virus will lead to their extinction.

99.   The method is very costly and there are fears that a proportion of PCBs may survive incineration to escape into the atmosphere.

100.   There are now fears that it could threaten the endangered monk seal population.

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