We have no meanings for "go for fear" in our records yet.
1 She would not let me go for fear mother should keep us.
2 The Aquins didn't dare let go for fear he would sink again.
3 But Bartholomew refused to go for fear of recurring religious and ethnic cleansing in the north.
4 Presently we passed round the village; through it I would not go for fear of an ambuscade.
5 These chaps are evidently in hiding, and they won't let me go for fear of exposing them.
6 The bailiff's muscles burned, but he was obliged to let the man go for fear of being summoned.
7 I was afraid to let go for fear he'd kill my horse before I could get my sword out.
8 The pendant, a simple circle quartered by a cross, rocked between his fingers, like he'd let go for fear it would burn him.
9 Many who really were in danger have let their chance of safety go for fear of him, and the visionaries can actually see him.
10 Then she got some cheese to coax the mouse down, but I did not dare to let go for fear it would run up.
11 The little ones, looking upon her, wept for fear .
12 We have never gone for fear .
13 As the island was not much out of our course, we stood towards it, keeping the lead going for fear of reefs.
14 When he was gone , she sobbed with relief, as before she had wept for fear ; she was hysterical, unstrung, utterly unlike herself.
15 Then he flew in a moment to the old lonely castle, where nobody went for fear of ghosts, ever since the Court retired to Falkenstein.
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