It was destined to become complicated, and an error committed by General Meade came very near exposing him to serious danger.
But on the fourth he again found himself in serious danger.
Bostar was thought, in thus surrendering the hostages to the enemy, to have behaved more like a child than became a man of his age, and was in serious danger of his life.
A duel is fought with deadly weapons, that is, with such arms as are capable of inflicting severe wounds, so that there is serious danger of grave wound or mutilation or death.
The Catholic party is in serious danger of losing the faith (i.
I wonder if I should lose courage if someone in whom I was interested were in serious danger?
Now, however, it was plain that a warning had been given which did not come from the fossilised officials of the Foreign Office, and which impressed so cool an old soldier as Captain Sarrasin with a sense of serious danger.
But neither of them dreamed that the scattered and disunited tribes of Arabia would ever combine or become a serious danger.
The rougher elements pre-dominated in them; they were prone to riot and mischief, and, as the events of 532 were to show, they were a serious danger to the State.
But, in spite of all these rebellions, the empire was never in serious danger of sinking into disorder or breaking up, as the Western realm had done, into new un-Roman kingdoms.
There is also a serious danger of a mine fouling a vessel's anchor and coming up with it to explode under the vessel's bows, as is shown in the case of the drifter Cape Colony, whose crew experienced a miraculous escape from death.
The mines in the submarine, of course, presented a serious danger, and Lieutenant Paterson was told off as mine adviser to the salvage people.
Although it was unsupported either by the exclusionists or the limitationists, and although it was contemptibly managed, there had been a moment of serious danger.
The most enlightened ecclesiastics of that age understood but vaguely that there was not only benefit and enrichment in a policy that favoured the new learning, but the only possible escape from a serious danger.
So vast and sudden a superiority was a serious danger.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "serious danger" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.