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Now all face grave danger if they return to China.
"Not to do so would have put their lives in grave danger."
That was a grave danger, but he had to take the risk.
They all knew that the last one down would be in grave danger.
But then, Miami looked in grave danger a few months ago.
The first was the grave danger to the couple, the second, the fact that the man with the gun had something to say.
The woman warned him that his life was in grave danger.
If this is true for human societies, we are in grave danger.
And those who had given it shelter were also 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.
What she saw there indicated to her that you were in grave danger.
If any of the rumors are true, he would be in grave danger.
And that would pose a grave danger to us all.
It seemed we had escaped some grave danger only to fall into another.
We'll both be in grave danger if anyone finds out I'm speaking to you.
I have reason to believe she might be in grave danger."
With a child's instinct, he saw that his mother was in grave danger.
More troublesome is that the rights we do have are in grave danger.
She's in grave danger, though, as your child will be if she does conceive.
"You realize that I am in a position of grave danger," she said.
"These people were put in grave danger," he said of the dancers.
Actually, the grave danger comes from the tube well in the yard.
He explained that Anthony's life was now in grave danger.
"I have just told the great leaders of our people that we are in grave danger.