Sentence examples for be a threat at from inspiring English sources

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"But that being said, you know, I still feel like I will be a threat at Wimbledon for the rest of my career.

"You've got to be a threat at all times".

It also means, incredibly, that he could again be a threat at the US Open.

The service said sport hunting was not found to be a threat at the time.

Scotland weren't supposed to be a threat at all, struggling for form under Andy Roxburgh, the SFA window-cleaner (Connolly again).

We have players in our team who are technically good but we are going to have to outrun the opposition, defend set-pieces extremely well and be a threat at set-pieces.

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"Chemical weapons are a threat at present, everyone agrees," he added.

The damp cold there goes bone deep, and chilblains are a threat at the height of summer.

Sometimes the nonhuman is a threat, at other times a comfort, but it always presents a profound ethical challenge based in a stark existential mystery: Who are we?

Nadal is out with a wrist injury (and, frankly, hasn't been a threat at Wimbledon since losing the final there to Djokovic five years ago).

"We are a threat at set-pieces.

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