111.   The government of the Czech Republic has introduced measures to take the thermal power stations of Northern Bohemia out of action when there is a danger of smog.

112.   The danger of course is that sponsorship for itself, in itself becomes more important than the actual regattas.

113.   Somewhere on the edge of this feeling she knew there was danger, but for the moment she allowed herself to drift alone on a cloud of enchantment.

114.   There was a danger of the rising River Tigris flooding the camp, and the hospital was the first building to be endangered.

115.   There is the danger of tautology and of failing to distinguish between how a system operates and the way in which people believe it should operate.

116.   The danger is that the pressure to reach target leads you to exaggerate chargeable hours.

117.   There is a danger if the settlor has power to remove trustees that it can be said he controls the trust.

118.   It is not felt that the danger is a real one because one can never control the discretion of trustees.

119.   He would have made a transfer of an asset.

120.   There is a danger of treating a historical phenomenon as sui generis, and that may restrict any absolute definition of the kind of text I shall be examining.

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people 0.79%
company 0.71%
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report 0.57%
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time 0.53%
issue 0.48%
danger 0.10%
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lie 2.67%
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lurk 2.34%
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