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1 But if it's true, that puts us in a very precarious situation.
2 The position of a woman in the desert was a very precarious one.
3 And then, in the newspaper world positions are so very precarious .
4 He says himself that it is very precarious as an employment.
5 Living would be a very precarious business, were we uninformed of its limit.
6 Their livelihood from salvage, as may be supposed, is very precarious .
7 This new hope, this frail peace... it's all very precarious .
8 Life seemed very precarious , in spite of the sunlit landscape.
9 All this meant that communications between the colony and the motherland were very precarious .
10 Deprived of her, our situation will be a very precarious one on the ice.
11 But the situation is very precarious , as Mr. Gladstone will no doubt soon learn.
12 Becky is in a very precarious position right now.
13 The condition of New Netherland, at the commencement of the year 1654, was very precarious .
14 He is now lying in a very precarious condition.
15 The fathers proceeded upon very precarious grounds, and brought their evidence to a wrong test.
16 I should think you would find it very precarious .
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