They all knew that the last one down would be in grave danger.
"Not to do so would have put their lives in grave danger."
She knew perfectly well that her son was in some grave danger.
There seemed to be no grave danger from Indians or anything else.
If this is true for human societies, we are in grave danger.
The first was the grave danger to the couple, the second, the fact that the man with the gun had something to say.
That was a grave danger, but he had to take the risk.
But then, Miami looked in grave danger a few months ago.
If any of the rumors are true, he would be in grave danger.
And those who had given it shelter were also in grave danger.
In fact, there was no serious danger from anybody with her now.
I doubt if you are in any serious personal danger.
The most serious danger at the moment was to the captain.
There were more serious dangers at the plant as well.
The police have reason to believe that the physical safety or the life of the child is in serious danger.
In such fighting, however, they were no serious danger to us.
He didn't know whether they were in serious danger or not.
Or at least there would always be serious danger of this.
And for the first time he realized that they were in serious danger.
And now he was in serious danger of making the same mistake again.
It's a serious and widespread hazard, but one that individuals can protect themselves against.
It does not constitute a serious hazard to any living thing outside the test site.
As the council points out in its report, by far the most serious hazard associated with these phones is their use while driving.
It can remain a serious hazard for days and, if inhaled, may lead to death.
This is the most serious hazard associated with the industry".
It is the only serious hazard to navigation in that part of the Bay.
Too near to the house and it can become a serious hazard to the nostrils in the hot weather.
In this time of downsizing, our tax money is better spent protecting us from much more serious hazards.
If 500,000 of those homes are tested annually, 190,000 would prove to have serious hazards.
But it said serious hazards appeared to have been corrected when identified.
Without them, the free universal television service that has been the cornerstone of American media would be in serious jeopardy.
The issue, of course, is that Smith's attempts to play could put those he plays with in serious jeopardy.
They said the allegations have put her job in serious jeopardy.
They provide more than half the jobs and yet they are in serious jeopardy.
He couldn't really execute an arrest without putting himself in serious jeopardy.
"This really puts our efforts into serious jeopardy," he said.
That contract would be in serious jeopardy if West was inspired to lead a club.
Barkley's summer, on the other hand, is in serious jeopardy.
I think it puts California education in very serious jeopardy.
It also set off a chain of events that placed the Mayor's administration and political future in serious jeopardy.