In-danger Sentence Examples

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  • Sorry, my wife is missing and in danger.

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  • Are we in danger?

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  • I think my wife, a friend and a young girl are shopping at your mall and I believe they're in danger!

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  • I never meant to put you in danger.

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  • Her father hated this man for some reason, and being near him put them both in danger.

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  • What if she was in danger?

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  • You sure she should leave, if she's in danger?

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  • This newspaper woman, however, may not suspect she's in danger.

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  • She may be a first class bitch—but if there isn't a legal custody fight or the child isn't reported in danger or grossly neglected, it's none of our business.

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  • Wynn, I don't want to put you in danger.

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  • That way, no one around you is in danger.

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  • But he's in danger.

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  • Oh, god, have I put him in danger?

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  • I knew you were in danger.

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  • I see them once a year at most, but you had access to me and the government's secrets that would've put you in danger had anyone found out.

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  • I know you're not involved but I think you're in danger.

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  • He'd be putting his wife and family in danger.

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  • I can't leave Bianca knowing she's in danger!

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  • You could've told Damian you were in danger.

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  • I won't put him in danger.

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  • She'd be in danger no matter what, but he wasn't about to give them the rope they sought to hang her.

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  • Darian rose, not wanting to leave when his family was in danger.

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  • His rhythm disrupted, he glanced towards the boulder where he'd hidden Yully and Charles, making sure they weren't in danger.

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  • He wasn't entirely certain the Black God could be trusted, if not for Bianca being in danger.

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  • I've chosen the safest route there is, but you're in danger no matter what route you choose.

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  • How often do your duties place you in danger?

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  • He didn't expect Hilden to help her put her life in danger!

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  • We can pull you into the organization now, if you're in danger.

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  • At least, it wouldn't be, if her cousins weren't in danger.

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  • We have orders to watch him but not interfere, unless someone is in danger.

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  • Resistance was becoming harder, but she wasn't going to put him in danger anymore than she would her cousins.

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  • You stay with Xander, you're both in danger.

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  • She was in danger she couldn't face alone; with the gem, she held the key to destroying the planet.

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  • You put them both in danger and gave an Other absolute power.

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  • This death penalty was also fixed for such conduct as placed another in danger of death.

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  • The Tripoli hinterland, however, was in danger of being absorbed by other powers having large African interests; the Anglo-French declaration of the 21st of March 1899 in particular seemed likely to interfere with Italian activity.

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  • There seems no doubt that he lived some time at Athens, where it is said that he became so unpopular (probably owing to his supposed atheistical opinions) that his life was in danger.

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  • In neither case did the allegiance involve strict obedience to orders from the superior, and their loyalty was always in danger of being troubled by their love of independence and equality and their desire for loot.

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  • Within a few months of her accession, having heard that the publication of the famous French Encyclopedie was in danger of being stopped by the French government on account of its irreligious spirit, she proposed to Diderot that he should complete his great work in Russia under her protection.

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  • The organs of government seemed paralysed by the repudiation of the principle on which their authority was based, and the empire to be in danger of falling into complete anarchy.

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  • Despite its superior weapons and mode of warfare, the German east Baltic colony was constantly in danger of being overborne by the endless assaults of the dogged aborigines, whose hatred of the religion of the Cross as preached by the knights is very intelligible; and in 1218 Bishop Albert of Riga was driven to appeal for assistance to King Valdemar.

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  • Characteristically, she temporized; but finding that O'Neill was in danger of becoming a tool in the hands of Spanish intriguers, she permitted him to return to Ireland, recognizing him as "the O'Neill," and chieftain of Tyrone; though a reservation was made of the rights of Hugh O'Neill, who had meantime succeeded his brother Brian as baron of Dungannon, Brian having been murdered in April 1562 by his kinsman Turlough Luineach O'Neill.

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  • On the 7th of January 1 794 Robespierre, who on a former occasion had defended Camille when in danger at the hands of the National Convention, in addressing the Jacobin club counselled not the expulsion of Desmoulins, but the burning of certain numbers of the Vieux Cordelier.

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  • That the eggs laid by birds should offer to some extent characters of utility to systematists is only to be expected, when it is considered that those from the same nest generally bear an extraordinary family likeness to one another, and also that in certain groups the essential peculiarities of the egg-shell are constantly and distinctively characteristic. Thus no one who has ever examined the egg of a duck or of a tinamou would ever be in danger of not referring another tinamou's egg or another duck's, that he might see, to its proper family, and so on with many others.

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  • These had an infinitely wider renown in their day, but modern criticism has restored the balance in his favour, and is even in danger of erring in the opposite direction.

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  • Feebly supported by the Italians, by the majority of the cardinals, and by the representatives of the king of France, John soon found himself in danger of being driven to abdicate.

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  • Davout, however, had left a garrison of 1800 men in Regensburg, who delayed the junction of the Austrian wings until the 10th inst., and on the same day the emperor, having now reunited his whole right wing and centre, overwhelmed the covering detachments facing him in a long series of disconnected engagements lasting forty-eight hours, and the archduke now found himself in danger of being forced back into the Danube.

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  • He was excommunicated by Sixtus, who, together with King Ferdinand of Naples, waged war against him; no great successes were registered on either side at first, but eventually the Florentines were defeated at Poggio Imperiale (near Poggibonsi) and the city itself was in danger.

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  • Meanwhile the empire seemed in danger of breaking up. Not till 1812 was the war with Russia closed by the treaty of Bucharest, which restored Moldavia and the greater part of Wallachia to the Ottoman government.

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  • Alvaro Gonzales, Pedro Coelho, and Diogo Lopes Pacheco persuaded the king, Alphonso, that his throne was in danger from an alliance between his son and the Castros, and with all the brutality of the age they urged the king to remove the danger by murdering the poor woman.

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  • Now the French fleet was definitely destroyed, and though a destructive privateering warfare continued, England was no longer in danger of invasion.

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  • Because he, too, thought so, and because he recommended John Hughes, a merchant of Philadelphia, for the office of distributor of stamps, Franklin himself was denounced - he was even accused of having planned the Stamp Act - and his family in Philadelphia was in danger of being mobbed.

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  • Open hostilities were interrupted for a few years by the Peace of Ryswick and for a longer period by the Peace of Utrecht (1713), but French priests continued to dwell among the Iroquois, teaching them and distributing presents, and of the success of this diplomacy the English were ever in danger.

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  • For, while the power of Charlemagne's successors was decaying, the papacy itself became involved in the confusion of the party strife of Italy and of the city of Rome, and was plunged in consequence into such an abyss of degradation (the so-called Pornocracy), that it was in danger of forfeiting every shred of its moral authority over Christendom.

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  • It has shared the vicissitudes of the nation itself and like it been in danger of extermination at the hands of fanatic foes.

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  • The Lutheran church seemed in danger of falling to pieces.

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  • Hence the Sabbath might be broken when life was in danger.

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  • Moreover, in the universal unrest and oversetting of all authority, Christianity itself was in danger of perishing, not only as the result of the cultured paganism of the Renaissance, but also through the brutish ignorance of the common folk, deprived now of their traditional religious restraints.

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  • But on Alexander's sudden death in 323, when Athens in the Lamian war tried to reassert her freedom against Antipater, Aristotle found himself in danger.

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  • There have been since that time some trifling outbreaks on the part of agitators allied with the extreme republican element, but at no time was the security of the government in danger.

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  • In the Behar famine of 1874 this principle was even carried to an extreme, the cost was enormous, and the people were in danger of being pauperized.

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  • As interpreted by Thomas Aquinas, it is now in danger of becoming a dogma.

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  • In 1758 he endeavoured to turn the empress Elizabeth against her, and for a time Catherine was in danger.

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  • Those of them which are in danger of becoming leggy should be speedily removed to a cooler frame and placed near the glass, the young plants being pricked off into fresh soil, in other pots or pans or boxes, as may seem best in each case.

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  • The conflict over the trial led to a violent quarrel with the Londoners, and a riot in the city during which John was in danger of his life from the angry citizens.

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  • His eagerness to defend himself against Wallis's imputation of disloyalty, and his apologetic dedication of the Problemata physica to the king, are evidence of the hostility with which he was being pressed as early as 1662; but it was not till 1666 that he felt himself seriously in danger.

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  • Another class which, seeing itself in danger from the economic changes in society, agitated for special legislation was the small retail traders of the large towns.

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  • A Goethe-Verein was founded to protect Kultur, which seemed to be in danger.

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  • But Charles was anxious about Italy, then in danger from Spain, which under Alberoni's guidance had occupied Sardinia and Sicily.

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  • Fields were laid waste, villages burnt, large numbers of people carried into captivity; and on one occasion the capital was itself in danger.

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  • Ridsdale, 1876 (1 P. & D., 316), a metal crucifix on the centre of the chancel screen was declared illegal as being in danger of being used superstitiously, and in the same case pictures or rather coloured reliefs representing the "Stations of the Cross" were ordered to be removed on the ground that they had been erected without a faculty, and were also considered unlawful by Lord Penzance as connected with certain superstitious devotion authorized by the Roman church.

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  • Finding himself in danger of starvation, even his food and drink being changed by his touch, Midas entreated Dionysus to take back the gift.

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  • After he left Washington, Jackson fell into discord with his most intimate old friends, and turned his interest to the cause of slavery, which he thought to be attacked and in danger.

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  • In 1890 the state board of forestry estimated that the redwood forests were in danger of exhaustion by 1930.

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  • Persecuted from this time by the irreconcilable supporters of the papal claims, and even in danger of death, after Cromwell's conquest of Ireland he lived obscurely in London and abroad.

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  • His great popularity, and the general ignorance of the reasons for his imprisonment, stirred up a strong feeling against the queen, who was reported to be influenced by Bacon, and such indignation was raised against the latter that his friends feared his life would be in danger.

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  • As some pretext, he intended to affirm that his life was in danger from these men, who were in league with the Spaniards.

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  • If any blame attaches to him, it must arise either from his endeavour to force Coke to a favourable decision, in which he was in all probability prompted by a feeling, not uncommon with him, that a matter of state policy was in danger of being sacrificed to some senseless legal quibble or precedent, or from his advice to the king that a rumour should be set afloat which was not strictly true.

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  • But when, in the crusading age, the Greek Church and state were alike in danger from Lat n encroachments, Photius became a national hero, and is at pres nt regarded as little short of a saint.

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  • In 1774, the corporation being in danger of extinction, burgesses were added, but it was not until 1886 that the ratepayers acquired the right of electing representatives to the council, the right up to that time having been exercised by the members of the corporation.

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  • Not long after Spinoza was himself in danger from the mob, in consequence of a visit which he paid to the French camp. He had been in correspondence with one Colonel Stoupe, a Swiss theologian and soldier, then serving with the prince of Conde, the commander of the French army at Utrecht.

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  • In inflammation of the stomach also such continuous vomiting occasionally occurs that the patient's life is in danger by his inability to retain food; and similar danger also occurs from inflammation of the intestines and consequent diarrhoea.

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  • He was doubtless concerned in the conspiracy against David Rizzio, and after the favourite's murder he was obliged to leave the court and was himself in danger of assassination.

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  • But while thus seeking for hidden meanings, are we not in danger of missing what lies on the surface, namely, that the Simon Magus of the Clementine romance is a portrait of Simon of Gitta, after he had been confused with the Simon of Acts?

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  • On one of the occasions he and his company were in danger of perishing from want, and the courage of even Tze-lu gave way.

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  • All the monuments of it, however, were in danger of perishing through the disorder into which the kingdom had fallen.

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  • When, a few days afterwards, Oxford was in prison and in danger of his life, Swift begged to share his captivity; and it was only on the offer being declined that he finally directed his steps towards Ireland, where he was very ill received.

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  • Danvers was in danger of being hanged; and Kiffin's grandsons were actually hanged.

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  • The situation was complicated by the fact that the railway traffic on the Isthmus was in danger of interruption, and on the capture of Colon it became necessary for the American, British and French naval authorities to land men for the protection of the railway and of foreign interests.

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  • In home politics the new ministry was in danger of being carried away by its more violent supporters.

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  • For a time he was in danger of arrest at the instance of the English government.

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  • The Assembly declared the country in danger.

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  • So far, the Stoic " nature " seems in danger of being as revolutionary as Rousseau's.

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  • He was elected as a deputy for Paris to the Legislative Assembly, where he gravitated more and more towards the extreme left; he was a member of several committees, and, when a member of the diplomatic committee, presented a famous report demanding that the nation should be declared to be in danger (Iith June 1 793).

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  • His famous sermons on the church in danger from the neglect of the Whig ministry to keep guard over its interests were preached, the one at.

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  • Despite the edict of Romorantin, which by giving the bishops the right, of cognizance of heresy prevented the introduction of the Inquisition on the Spanish model into France; despite the assembly of Fontainebleau, where an attempt was made at a compromise acceptable to both Catholics and moderate Calvinists; the reform party and its Bourbon leaders, arrested at the states-general of Orleans, were in danger of their lives.

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  • The Assemblys cry of the country in danger (July Ix) proved to the nation that the king was incapable of defending France against the foreigner; and the appeal of the federal volunteers in Paris gave to the opposition, together, with the war-song of the Marseillaise, the army which had been refused by Louis XVI., now disarmed.

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  • But though five firms applied without delay for licences to work under his patents, success did not at once attend his efforts; indeed, of ter several ironmasters had put the process to practical trial and failed to get good results, it was in danger of being thrust aside and entirely forgotten.

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  • In May 1659 he brought a command from Charles in Brussels, directing the bishop of Salisbury to summon all those bishops, who were then alive, to consecrate clergymen to various sees "to secure a continuation of the order in the Church of England," then in danger of becoming extinct.'

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  • Remembering Len's suggestion that he might be in a witness protection program, she wondered if that innocent kiss might have ultimately put Yancey in danger.

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  • She may be a first class bitch—but if there isn't a legal custody fight or the child isn't reported in danger or grossly neglected, it's none of our business.

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  • He knew they'd be there—Cynthia and Martha were in danger.

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  • Katie was convinced Gabriel had managed to love past-Deidre; was he therefore in danger of falling for her?

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  • If you were one of my Guardians, I'd kick your ass for not thinking before you acted and putting others in danger.

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  • While the last option seems barbaric, that's exactly what some parents do when their child's life is in danger.

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  • The recent report shows that, in a fierce global competition for the best talent, the UK is in danger of losing.

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  • However, the education debate is in danger of being too consensual.

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  • In Egypt, for example, Sarah is in danger of being taken into Pharaoh's harem.

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  • The population of bald ibis has been in decline and the species is in danger of extinction.

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  • Are we in danger of becoming lukewarm thereby making Christ sick?

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  • The whole thing is in danger of descending into a hopeless muddle.

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  • In a word, I was decidedly academical, and in danger of becoming a prig.

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  • In particular, the health branch - which was in danger of collapsing two years ago - is now resurgent.

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  • Whilst identifying several categories of individual at risk, they concluded that involuntary returnees to Sudan generally would not be in danger.

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  • In short the US economy is in danger of undergoing a devastating reversal of fortunes.

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  • Are there any of God's promises you're in danger of quietly sniggering at?

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  • Christine feels this spat, highly embarrassing for Tom, is putting her operation in danger.

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  • Most of Africa's soil is in danger of becoming sterile.

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  • Linear broadcast networks like ITV are in danger of becoming the equivalent of fixed-line telephony operators.

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  • Apart from troubling your baby, they will be in danger of being stung by the wasp or infected by the fly.

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  • It has been said that he showed a want of personal courage; this is not improbable, the excess of feeling which made him so great an orator could hardly be combined with the coolness in danger required of a soldier; but no one was able, as he was, to infuse courage into others.

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  • When on the 29th of May Chauncey was attacked at Sackett's Harbor, he would certainly have been overpowered if Sir George Prevost had not insisted on a retreat at the very moment when the American shipbuilding yard was in danger of being burnt, with a ship of more than eight hundred tons on the stocks.

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  • Jesus's disciples, for example, who plucked ears of corn in passing through a field on the holy day, had, according to Rabbinical views, violated the third of the thirty-nine rules, 2 which forbade harvesting; and in healing the sick Jesus Himself broke the rule that a sick man should not receive medical aid on the Sabbath unless his life was in danger.

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  • In order to avoid bloodshed, he went down to the insurgents on the barricade, but was seized by them, imprisoned, and for some time his life was in danger.

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  • While these repressive measures were being carried on outside the pale of the catholic church, equal care was taken to instruct the faithful in such points of orthodoxy as their spiritual head conceived to be the most important or the most in danger.

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  • I know you think it your duty to gallop back to the army now that it is in danger.

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  • She could not eat or sleep, grew visibly thinner, coughed, and, as the doctors made them feel, was in danger.

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  • After the Emperor had left Moscow, life flowed on there in its usual course, and its course was so very usual that it was difficult to remember the recent days of patriotic elation and ardor, hard to believe that Russia was really in danger and that the members of the English Club were also sons of the Fatherland ready to sacrifice everything for it.

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  • You don't think Moscow is in danger?

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  • While Russia was well, a foreigner could serve her and be a splendid minister; but as soon as she is in danger she needs one of her own kin.

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  • One need only admit that public tranquillity is in danger and any action finds a justification.

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  • Serpukhov is already occupied by an enemy detachment and Tula with its famous arsenal so indispensable to the army, is in danger.

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  • A sister destroyer is dispatched to assist but neither is in danger of sinking.

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  • Are there any of God 's promises you 're in danger of quietly sniggering at?

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  • Jessie gets a note to Julie in solitary to tell her that Lexie is in danger.

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  • Most of Africa 's soil is in danger of becoming sterile.

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  • Now such public service is in danger of becoming unlawful in the topsy-turvy world of British politics.

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  • And are you not in danger of unlearning the civil liberties lessons of the last 30 years?

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  • As the cranky wizard Gandalf tells Frodo, to stay in the Shire would put everyone else there in danger.

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  • As soon as she saw the malevolent expression on the face of the man who had grabbed her arm, Miranda knew she was in danger.

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  • Not only is your FeLV diagnosed cat in danger of serious health problems, any other cats in your household may contract the virus as well.

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  • Some creditors will be willing to negotiate your debt, especially if you are able to make a lump sum payment of cash or if you are behind on your payments and your account is in danger of being sent to collections.

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  • People who do not encrypt their home wireless Internet and businesses that do not make sure their systems are secure are both in danger of allowing a hacker to access the network.

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  • As long as it doesn't put the child in danger and is legal, keep your opinions to yourself.

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  • Don't store them in closets or garages where they're in danger of having heavy items fall on them, and be mindful when transporting the chairs.

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  • Wildlife and plant life are in danger as humans continue to industrialize the planet.

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  • Fisheries, wildlife habitats, certain animals and plants are all in danger of disappearing or becoming extinct as humans mine the planet and build new developments.

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  • When all of these different symptoms combine, it's not unusual to feel as if you are in danger.

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  • You could be putting yourself in danger.

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  • She is also in danger of losing her spot in NHS if she falls below the required GPA.

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  • The behavior is life-threatening or is putting others in danger.

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  • Before you head out to the bars or to your next party, keep these symptoms in the back of your mind so you can help someone who may be in danger.

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  • Someone does not have to have all of these symptoms to be in danger.

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  • This results in a reduction of motor skills, judgment and reasoning and other skills that could put someone who drinks in danger.

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  • The liar will even lie if it means putting him or herself in danger.

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  • When used together, people with compulsive hoarding can live without putting themselves in danger.

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  • If you have a loved one whose marriage, health, job, family or quality of life is in danger due to alcohol problems, it's important to seek professional help from a qualified physician sooner rather than later.

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  • The department is now investigating the situation and has said that if they believe the children are in danger or are being abused, it's possible that they will be removed from the home for their safety.

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  • Potential guides must demonstrate the ability to assess a given situation for themselves, and decide against obeying a command if it will put their person in danger.

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  • If not, he's in danger of becoming dehydrated, and this can only complicate the situation.

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  • Anything growing beneath a heavy leaf pack is in danger of being smothered.

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  • Timberwolf has taken extreme measures to ensure your pet is not in danger of contracting Mad Cow Disease by eliminating the risk of BSE (Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy), better known as Mad Cow Disease, contamination.

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  • In addition, it's wise to consult a friend or family member experienced in electrical engineering to ensure that the battery setup will not be in danger of exploding due to power surges.

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  • A poorly constructed holder may mean that your contacts are in danger of contamination.

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  • Thus, your baby won't be in danger of choking on any such part.

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  • This time, Flo returns to help out her friends, whose diners are in danger of being shut down by a greedy tycoon named Mr. Big.

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  • With the onslaught of strange disappearances and mysterious events, the threat upon the city is on the rise and the utopian haven is in danger of being tarnished forever.

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  • Never push yourself beyond what you're comfortable with or you may risk putting yourself or your family in danger with faulty utility connections.

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  • While most older children and adults with CF compensate for this extra salt loss by eating more salty foods, infants and young children are in danger of suffering its effects (such as heat prostration), especially during summer.

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  • Parents who are in danger of abusing their children (for example, when they find themselves becoming inappropriately or excessively angry in response to a child's behavior) should seek professional counseling.

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  • The craving can be so strong, even years and years after initial withdrawal has been accomplished, that a previously addicted person may be virtually forever in danger of slipping back into substance use.

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  • If large quantities of bacteria are present and begin circulating in the bloodstream, the child is in danger of developing an overwhelming systemic infection known as sepsis.

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  • In anxious individuals, the amygdala seems to overreact and set off these responses even when the individual is not really in danger.

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  • You do not want to avoid your mortgage servicer when your payments are in danger of falling behind, and you may be pleasantly surprised by how much assistance you can actually get from these professionals.

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  • At the same time, an individual who consumes too much Vitamin K may be in danger of having thickened blood that could lead to heart attacks, stroke, and other vascular problems.

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  • However, if you want to play it safe and don't have the kind of extreme diet that may put you in danger of overdosing, the simple act of popping a quality pill with breakfast each morning is probably wise.

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  • Finally, if you are one of those people who simply can't be alone, you may be in danger of a rebound relationship.

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  • Edward saves Bella but says that he can't stay with her because it puts her in danger.

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  • Check the caps on the heels periodically to make sure they're not in danger of coming loose.

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  • Haunted - Elena and Jeremy's lives are in danger as Halloween comes to Mystic Falls.

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  • One major incident was a hostage crisis that put Roland and Claudia Joy in danger.

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  • When purchasing a new and unfamiliar tattoo ink, be sure to contact the ink-carrier brand and ask them to disclose the ingredients so that you may be certain you aren't in danger of any allergic reaction.

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  • Even small mistakes can cause the vehicle to malfunction, and this could put you in danger.

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  • Likewise, flyers are also in danger of catastrophic head injuries.

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  • Postmenopausal women and heavy drinkers are also in danger of this condition.

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  • If you are in danger of losing your job, or otherwise losing employer sponsored health insurance benefits, then you should be aware of the COBRA benefits that are available to you under U.S law.

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  • This stunt usually involved animals, and many believed that the show was putting animals in danger.

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  • If a girl was in danger of being eliminated she may not receive a "callback".

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  • He came up with a plot to pass the idol to Russell Hantz, whom he believed was in danger of being ousted.

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  • Because of the wormhole, the alpha quadrant is in danger of these fierce dictators.

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  • But until artificial and independent intelligence in robots is developed, they will still only be able to perform the moist perfunctory tasks or be made to complete tasks which put humans in danger.

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  • Even some of the strong swimmers with some of the best equipment are in danger of water pressure underwater animals.

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  • Eyes that spend too much time in the sun are in danger of cataracts too.

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  • Due to the faceless nature of the site, you're in danger of revealing information you wouldn't in person.

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  • She had no idea if Darkyn sought her out when she was upset because he thought she might be in danger or because he was concerned about her being with her ex.

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  • He knew they'd be there—Cynthia and Martha were in danger.

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