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1 Whatever is laid up beyond the present hour, is put in jeopardy .
2 Mrs. Warmdollar, as head scrubwoman, must not be put in jeopardy !
3 Tuke cannot bear to have his work put in jeopardy !
4 It has said the EU move would also put in jeopardy the Cork Swansea route.
5 When one power source goes down, the whole of the operation is put in jeopardy .
6 Life is of too much value to be put in jeopardy on a mere idea.
7 It is the fortune of ten or twelve small capitalists that is put in jeopardy .
8 If Yeardley did me right, he would put in jeopardy his office and his person.
9 For that, slavery would be sacrificed, or at least allowed to be put in jeopardy .
10 The evidence against him would not suffice to put in jeopardy any one in our days.
11 The welfare of ordinary people has been put in jeopardy by grasping institutions and inadequate regulators.
12 Its evil influence extended to the election, and it put in jeopardy the success of General Hayes.
13 Mr Turnbull admitted it remains to be seen whether the Syrian ceasefire will be put in jeopardy .
14 A proper distribution of wealth and power must be preserved or popular government is put in jeopardy .
15 Not every freeman was willing to put in jeopardy his own liberty that another might be free.
16 For, though her traditions were again put in jeopardy , they were not, in her judgment, so vitally assailed.
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