Sentence examples for Impending peril from inspiring English sources

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The Japanese aptitude at transforming the observation of nature into a dreamlike evocation of some impending peril culminates in the Met's most recent acquisition, "Mynah Birds" — a pair of six-leaf screens bought this year.

As disclaimers go, "Even if this book is harmless to use, the author and the publisher takes no responsibility for the outcome" is simultaneously so comprehensive and so vague as to strike an immediate note of unease – and the injunction never to read this book "close to someone driving any type of vehicle" only increases the reader's sense of impending peril.

Roethlisberger's disregard for impending peril and the Steelers' E-ZPass offensive line form a dangerous codependency: Roethlisberger has been sacked 143 times since 2006, but Pittsburgh still wins, though often by scores of 11-10, 10-6, 10-6 and last week, 13-10.

Rather, it is correct to say that I provided whatever help I could to the accused in his endeavors, warned him of impending peril, and continued to attempt to protect both him and said Jews despite the threat of my violating important duties at considerable peril to myself.

By collecting accurate and up-to-date information concerning the status of the surrounding environment, a driver assistance system can quickly detect potentially dangerous situations and notify the driver regarding this impending peril.

In Benfey's telling, both groups were oppressed by "an overmastering sense of precariousness and impending peril," as though they already could detect the faint outline of a mushroom cloud rising above the landscapes John La Farge was sketching.

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To denote impending danger, "Peril" was used, which is "a low pulse, like a heartbeat, with deep chimes and low strings".

This man, whether through some fatal impulse (he had indeed never before given any evidence of courage) or a misdirected acuteness which made him tremble at the uncertain future, while he forgot impending perils, attached himself to the waverers, and warned the consuls not to enter on the debate.

As examples, he cites the philosophy of Schopenhauer, Novalis's cycle "Hymnen an die Nacht," published in 1800 — "the first time night was put in a positive contrast to the world of day" — and a particular kind of 12th-century troubadour song, the chanson d'aube, a form in which two lovers rail against the approach of day while a watchman warns them of impending perils.

Impending Perils.

If a character can be reached or tracked by phone, it follows that he or she can be warned of impending danger, or rescued from peril.

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