Those who remain in the city are in perpetual danger of being hit by bullets and shells.
He was alive, very much alive; and his existence constituted a perpetual public danger!
Christ's lineage was in perpetual danger.
And that really poses a perpetual danger, because they could be having outbreaks there that we simply are unable to know about.
She was too shrewd and a woman with her desperation posed a perpetual danger.
The perpetual danger in Wright's novels is that the book's forward momentum will be swamped by the trippy fecundity of his prose.
The use of crack sets the shelter's rhythm and its personality and gives the shelter a mood of perpetual danger.
If considered a perpetual danger to society, Breivik could have been kept in confinement for life.
But for now the fins swam along a knife edge, where irrationality was a perpetual danger.
As with many creatures that are possessed of great big heads, begonias are in perpetual danger of taking a fall.