imperilled उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- Should not such dangerous books be severely censured in future so that our civilisation is not imperilled by the criminal havoc that might otherwise result?
- The government maintained a majority, but Margesson's soundings revealed that that majority was imperilled unless the political composition of the government was widened.
- If the 13th century had imperilled the political sovereignty of the archbishops, it had on the other hand made Lyon a kind of second Rome.
- Along with his four cousins and his Uncle Bernard, David is imperilled by Francis Pillater, an ancestor who has seemingly returned from the dead.
- Since my majority in 1966 was 4, 274, an influx of 10, 000 new voters, mainly Tory, obviously imperilled the seat ."
- The furore over the Education Bill imperilled the Liberal Unionist wing of the government, with the prospect of Nonconformist voters switching allegiance to the Liberal Party.
- But his presence among the organisers, at the height of the controversy over his attitude to the English bishops in Wales, had imperilled the plans.
- She contends that happiness comes from within, and that virtue is all that one truly has, because it is not imperilled by the vicissitudes of fortune.
- Marre investigated whether the statements by Benn had misled holidaymakers about the safety of their bookings with Court Line when there were rumours that the company was imperilled.
- But when one of the imperilled old men gives an elaborate account of the background of the villainy . . . your mind drifts and you lose the plot threads.