in danger造句91 As the Goddesses become individual they stand in danger of losing their grandeur and mystery.
92 When hedgehogs are in danger, they curl their bodies into tight balls.
93 I see that I am already in danger of becoming side-tracked.
94 Then, just as it seemed in danger of becoming stale and repetitive, it threw up De La Soul.
95 Without them sizable part of its economy would be in danger of collapse.
96 They claim the prison wouldn't be properly staffed and that the public could be put in danger.
97 Even if Netanyahu is not indicted, his coalition government could be in danger of losing partners' support.
98 As a result of this foolish ambivalence the Government is in danger of wasting the credit it deserves for the minimum wage.
99 I am not in danger of becoming too saintly, as you well know.
100 We are however in danger of losing all touch with reality by postulating such a scenario. 3.
101 He had tried to economize with the size and quality and the envelopes were in danger of splitting.
102 Many wild plants and animals are in danger of dying out.
103 It is the people who live without the acknowledgement of death who are in danger of destroying themselves spiritually.
104 Rooted so deep it's in danger of the tree falling on its unknowing pig head.
105 This is the one place in the book where Carter's enviable fluency is in danger of ceding to superficiality.
106 Appendix I of the convention lists species in danger of extinction.
107 But her disappearance hammers home that in modern Britain, even a fleeting two minutes alone can put a child in danger.
108 It also helps if senators are in danger of being made the laughingstock of the sane world.
109 She was admitted to hospital and the baby was induced because the doctors feared both Esther and the baby were in danger.
110 Wine is in danger of suffering the same fate as haute couture: facing a fast-shrinking number of consumers.
111 We were in danger of creating a system which would involve testing over far too long a period of time.
112 If this is not done then the method is in danger of becoming too abstract and distant.
113 Later firemen tackling the blaze were in danger from exploding canisters of acetylene and propane.
114 The ruling Gaullists and the Communists alike were in danger of cracking under the strain of the May Events.
115 By now, Chris was asleep, covered with ice cream and evidently not in danger.
116 However exciting his paper, his thesis seemed in danger of crumbling if it were reworked into a conventional historical discourse.
117 Not only did he needlessly place himself in danger, but no charges were brought against his prisoners.
118 Sharpe has been down with a calf strain this week but he trained yesterday and does not look in danger.
119 They interviewed us both, checked out my house and assured themselves John Leslie was not in danger.
120 It subsequently turned out that it was the sitting tenants who were in danger of harassment.