Sentence examples for could be a fire from inspiring English sources

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It could be a fire.

"The initial first blush reaction is that there could be a fire sale of Lehman assets," he said.

We informed our landlord of the problem and he suggested that since it could be a fire hazard, he would have the fixture replaced.

In each recall, as the consequence of the leak, assistance to the power steering could be reduced or, in the worst case, there could be a fire if the fluid reached the catalytic converter, the automaker said.

Last July its parent company, Whirlpool, issued a safety notice warning that hundreds of thousands of dishwashers could be a fire risk after 18 customers reported blazes in their homes.

The possibility that there could be a fire in the advanced plane was so surprising that the airline's station manager in Boston, Ayumu Skip Miyoshi, could not initially believe the radio call he got from a maintenance employee who reported smoke in the cabin.

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It's just something where you say OK, if fire occurs it could be a bad fire in such a circumstance.

It could be a grease fire as long as it yields something caffeinated.

"I'm a little nervous that this could be a brush fire that could get out of hand," Mr. DiClemente said.

A good example of nice, relaxing things to see could be a crackling fire burning in a fireplace or a sunset.

Do not plug the Glade plug-in behind any furniture including the bed, they tend to get hot and could be a potential fire hazard.

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