be in danger of造句1. I fear we may be in danger of knowing the price of everything but failing to appreciate its true value.
2. Without them sizable part of its economy would be in danger of collapse.
3. So the boyfriend, nightclub owner John Enos, could be in danger of the disease through contact with the blood.
4. He may be in danger of injuring self or others.
5. Whole generations of children will otherwise be in danger of emotional and physical neglect.
6. Dear me, thought Franca, then perhaps I might be in danger of actually becoming as saintly as I seem!
7. But this reef fish could be in danger of losing its smarts as levels of CO2 in the ocean continue to rise due to human activity, according to a new study.
8. And one in every five homes would be in danger of being foreclosed upon.
9. Some observers contend that Iraq will be in danger of falling apart once American troops leave. Zebari says he disagrees, saying that Iraqis are committed to resisting sectarian conflict.
10. But might the Dell machine be in danger of running out of steam?
11. We will be in danger of losing the favorable balance of trade if we do not control the import.
12. And Bush may be in danger of losing control over climate action domestically.
12.try its best to collect and build good sentences.
13. If the law should be in danger of doing injustice, then equity should be called in to remedy it.
14. The Northern Sierra Madre Forest Monitor Lizard could be in danger of having its population drop due to habitat destruction, as well as hunting and trapping for the pet trade.
15. Even if Netanyahu is not indicted, his coalition government could be in danger of losing partners' support.
16. She returned to Texas for medical assistance and the doctor there said that she would be in danger of death if the infection spread.
17. The latter camp included George Bush, who denounced it as a "foreign court" where "our troops and officials" would be in danger of malicious prosecution.
18. We may even think that if we do, we be in danger of madness.
19. And if we wait even longer, almost 1 million workers could be in danger of losing their jobs over the next year.
20. One hiccough , an unexpected bill , a layoff of one breadwinner and they will be in danger of losing their home .
21. No State Party shall expel, return ("refouler") or extradite a person to another State where there are substantial grounds for believing that he would be in danger of being subjected to torture.
22. Until that happens, though, satellites traversing the inner belt would be in danger of having their innards zapped by stray, high-energy electrons.
23. But if the laws were repealed tomorrow, most of the nations of the world would make no move to take advantage of the respite, and any that did would be in danger of finding their credit vanishing.
24. As a result, many of the hotspots will soon be in danger of being damaged by high levels of nitrogen, say the researchers.