"I don't know what you're doing here, but I'm dreadfully afraid we can't let you enter at the moment."
She came close to me and shouted: "I'm dreadfully afraid!"
I am dreadfully afraid lest we should be too late.
But what else could you do when you had no power and were dreadfully afraid things wouldn't be all right?
"I'm dreadfully afraid that I've forgotten to ask your names. "
I felt dreadfully afraid that there would be blows between them.
I grew dreadfully afraid, and the horses shared my fear.
She was dreadfully afraid she knew what they were thinking about.
Night now came on, and there arose a terribly high wind, which made them dreadfully afraid.
I was dreadfully afraid he would have me; but he walked off.