How to use in-sentence of “for fear”:
+ Charles II of EnglandCharles II and the Royal Court had moved to Oxford to escape the Great Plague of London, and courtiers were unwilling to touch, let alone read, London newspapers for fear of becoming ill.
+ Sportspoeple: we get an article about the person at the height of her career; a few years later, he/she retires, but our article does not reflect it, because everyone is afraid of toouching it, for fear of losing the tag.
+ India controls the heights and is loath to withdraw for fear Pakistan might walk in.
+ Some people choose to be anonymous, that is, to hide their true names, for fear of governmental prosecution or social ridicule of their works or actions.
+ The other parties in the Duma do not criticize the government strongly, for fear of losing their places in the Duma.
+ Christian houses of assembly were destroyed, for fear of secret gatherings.

