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Example sentences for "real danger"

  • Mr. Chairman, there is no real danger to be apprehended from this much-dreaded levelling principle.

  • He was just an ordinary man, provided with no sixth sense or premonitory small voice to warn him that masculine creatures are often in real danger at the moment when they feel most secure.

  • This simple acquiescence did more to convince the Honourable Adam that his chances of nomination were in real danger than a long and forceful summary of the situation could have accomplished.

  • The value of all this to the country he served cannot be too often reiterated, for ridicule was a real danger to the Revolutionary cause when it started.

  • But in this case he saw that there was a real danger lurking in the empty name, and so he was pleased by the decision of the House.

  • She seemed to be always looking for something, and the time was soon to come when this unpleasant propensity should become a source of real danger to the van Warmelos.

  • This she at once agreed to; in fact, she proved the most docile creature imaginable in moments of real danger.

  • She, a Kirkpatrick, wept with terror at a harmless toad, but when it comes to real danger, she is as brave as my sword.

  • The roofs being tiled, there was no real danger, but as Madame Riano said truly, the people in the Low Countries, knowing nothing of open fireplaces with blazing fires, were in a state of wild alarm.

  • As a matter of fact, he was suffering from rheumatism, and there was no real danger, but there is always a difficulty in ascertaining the truth about illustrious invalids.

  • So far are we from believing that national efficiency is to be attained by individual liberty that some are in real danger of regarding the two as essentially antagonistic.

  • We have especially to remember that there is a real danger of the modern Englishman being cut off from the living past.

  • And not lose your presence of mind, even in real danger?

  • But there is no real danger, if you keep your self-command.

  • There is no real danger for a thorough gentleman, or you should not go for all the olives in Europe.

  • Men never want women near them in time of real danger.

  • Besides, of course, there is no real danger to be apprehended now.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    among primitive; fixed salary; had any; made void; other good; rather fine; real friend; real glad; real good; real knowledge; real live; real object; real princess; real religion; real self; real things; real time; real truth; reality itself; realize that; really cannot; really couldn; really know; really meant; really ought; really seemed