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Example sentences for "dangerous thing"

  • It is a dangerous thing for a man to have the notions of grace, while his heart is void of the spirit and holy principles of grace; for such a man can do no other than abuse the grace of God.

  • It is a dangerous thing, you know, for a man to think he is in the right way, when he is in the wrong.

  • Wherefore it is a dangerous thing for a man that is a sufferer, to be a senseless man, as to the danger that his soul is in, and a prayerless man, as to the committing of the keeping of it to God.

  • I conclude, that therefore it is an evil, and a dangerous thing to hold church communion with the openly profane and ungodly.

  • It is a dangerous thing to bring the foreigner, whose whole secular education was under the throne of the tyrant, and put his hand upon the helm of affairs in this free nation.

  • It is a dangerous thing to bring men without property, or the expectation of it, into the legislative halls to legislate upon property.

  • So, it would seem, "a little voting is a dangerous thing.

  • It is a dangerous thing to bring woman, unaccustomed to and undrilled in the art of government, suddenly into the field to vote.

  • A little sincerity is a dangerous thing, and a great deal of it is absolutely fatal.

  • It is a dangerous thing to reform anyone.

  • Well, see what a dangerous thing it is to cultivate a taste for politics," retorted Bailey.

  • Perhaps--as the opposite party piously claim--the hand of Providence put her there; just to prove to Roma and her voters what a dangerous thing a little power may be in the hands of the incompetent and inexperienced public servant.

  • Nowhere more than in this matter of knowledge of disease, can weight {95} be attached to Pope's dictum that a little knowledge is a dangerous thing, and that one must drink deep or touch not the Pierian Spring of medical information.

  • Life is a dangerous thing at best," as an American humorist once said, "and very few of us get out of it alive.

  • In this matter particularly a little knowledge is a dangerous thing.

  • The culture of friendship is a duty, as every gift represents a responsibility.

  • These are two noble grounds of consolation, and they are enough.

  • So said he," If I have offended, verily I will make amends; but dancing is a dangerous thing, and a snare to the unwary.

  • It was a dangerous thing to do, and the men drew lots to see who would go down into that awful place.

  • Now Parson John is one of the Lord's anointed, set apart for a sacred work, and it's a dangerous thing to strive against Him.

  • Oh, yes, it's a dangerous thing to interfere with the Lord's anointed.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    adjure thee; alternate leaves; but the moment after; dangerous consequence; dangerous thing; executive secretary; feel just; first printed; green pastures; here said; humbly beseech; iron hoop; knowledge and; more open; much loved; profuse perspiration; reading from; rolled over; sais quoi; solid crust; special form; stiffnecked people; verbal noun