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1 Thus they can be no danger to the puppeteers, now or ever.
2 She thought there could be no danger in confiding in Gaston's brother.
3 But surely, Professor, there can be no danger in it at all.
4 These two, at least, will be no danger to you or yours.'
5 I think, however, there will be no danger of piracy in America.
6 There might be no danger , but the disorder was severe and increasing.
7 His burros were fat and strong, and there should be no danger .
8 But there can be no danger , he fancies as he rides forward.
9 But now that Sheila knew the truth there could be no danger !
10 There'll be no danger to us so long as I'm aboard your ship.
11 I felt there would be no danger to either of us.
12 But there can be no danger now in telling the truth.
13 But if education remains in the established form, there will be no danger .
14 There need be no danger of wetting the carpet, or spoiling the furniture.
15 For the present there seemed to be no danger of interruption.
16 When the foundation of common-sense has been laid, there will be no danger .
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