1. At last the sound of bombing had stopped and the danger had passed. 2. The river has not flooded yet, but that does not mean the danger has passed. 3. Stay here until the danger has passed. 4. At the same time they maintained -- and who could blame them? 5. The plaintiff was volenti as he had freedom of choice as to whether to attempt a rescue and there was a novus actus interveniens as the danger had passed. 6. After the danger passes, another set of neurons, called the parasympathetic nervous system, takes over and releases the neurotransmitter acetylcholine, which calms the body. 7. After the danger passes, another set of neurons, called the parasympathetic nervous system, takes over and releases the neurotransmitter acetylcholine. 8. But soldiers moving through the town on Thursday clearly did not think all the danger had passed, as they scanned the rooftops and windows of the battered buildings. 9. But the danger had not passed everywhere. 10. Courage comes too late to those who wait for the danger to pass. |
|