She seemed alarmed by Eleanor's attempts to help, as though her daughter's presence somehow threatened the sanctity of die room.
He was concerned not with his host's condition, but that the condition might somehow threaten him.
Yet he knew from the way her illness enraged and terrified him that something in his slumbering past was somehow again threatening to awake.
Will the Internet somehow threaten the primacy of the theatrical release?
They would not do so maliciously, but because they had thought her curious and now found her death somehow threatening.
The reflection advanced at the same speed-blurred, distorted, somehow threatening.
There was also uncertainty among many employees about whether an agreement to allow to the paper to continue might somehow threaten their right to severance pay.
The presidential decision did much to heal a standing wound that somehow threatened to divide the people's sentiments.
"Holiness," he said softly, making the word sound somehow threatening.
For some to insinuate that this somehow threatens the agreement is nonsense.