1. A girl ran every risk of being killed if she confessed. 2. Anyone travelling without a passport runs the risk of being arrested. 3. Anyone who after time purchases goods from the defendant therefore runs the risk of having them seized by the sheriff. 4. Anyone who disobeyed him ran the risk of getting beaten up in a dark alley, or even killed. 5. As an outsider, Zhou could run a risk. 6. But any brief lay summary runs the risk of getting things wrong. 7. But even were Mr Li to harbour such intentions, he would run the risk of seeing Mr Zhu come out shining. 8. But the end result still runs the risk of leaving the viewer with a totally false impression. 9. Casual cattle stealers ran more risk than those involved in organized thievery. 10. Gore could not afford to run the risk of seeing his hard-won political gains evaporate in a populist revolt over fuel costs. |