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1 It knows the investment community will take fright if it does attack.
2 Don't all take fright at a name as if you were children.
3 UK markets, however, have yet to take fright in any way.
4 The zombie-like deal march is causing more investors to take fright .
5 Let the timid ones take fright at the squeaks of this old black-bird.
6 Will they emerge confidently or take fright at their own shadow?
7 And, Mademoiselle, you must not take fright like a startled bird.
8 Skylan shouted, hoping the bird would take fright and fly away.
9 He is not a man to take fright without cause, either.
10 Fancy being so queer that the animals take fright at one!
11 Investors are also likely to take fright if the pro-business BJP suffers major losses.
12 But that could quickly change if bond investors take fright .
13 The zombie-like deal march is causing investors to take fright .
14 Either party, or both, might still take fright and retreat.
15 The horse is nervous and liable to take fright again.
16 Perhaps the horses take fright and run on their ropes.
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