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1 When people take the drug, they become a danger to themselves and others.
2 He is a great trouble, and may even become a danger .
3 Do you begin to see how success in art may become a danger ?
4 Eventually the matter might become a danger to the State.
5 But there are too many to control, and they become a danger to their own witch-masters.
6 Soon, they may become a danger , yes?
7 That craven, then, conceived that I might become a danger to him; so he decided to remove me.
8 Besides the risk they run themselves, they become a danger and an annoyance to every other boat they pass.
9 However, nothing seems to be dampening the spirits of this syndicate that is increasingly become a danger to the public.
10 If nothing is done to help them, they could become a danger to others, because they have nothing left to lose.
11 Napoleon was as eager as they were, being in haste to rid himself of an embarrassment which could become a danger .
12 In my experience, children are placed on shorter days when their behaviour has become a danger to other children in the class.
13 The domestic spy chief contacted Coalition politicians in December 2015 to warn them their comments could become a danger to national security.
14 But the development of events soon made it clear that the new France had become a danger to the peace of Europe.
15 Should you lose your sanity, you might even become a danger to them-butif that is your desire, I can facilitate it.
16 At daybreak tomorrow we have a party to hunt the wolves, which have so multiplied as to become a danger in the forests of late.
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