Sentence examples for could be a menace from inspiring English sources

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Along with almost everyone else, I'd had no idea that hurricanes could happen anywhere near New York, or, if they did, that they could be a menace to anyone not at sea.

But analysts said Mr. Barr could be a menace to Mr. McCain, particularly in Georgia, where Mr. Barr is relatively well known and Mr. Obama has already begun running television advertisements.

"Revealing, low-cut, transparent, suggestive clothing is forbidden" at Woodcliff Lake schools, Mr. Fierro said, as are halter tops; micro-minis; clothes with slogans or artwork that refer to tobacco, drugs, alcohol or violence; clothes that show off body piercing; platform shoes; backless sandals; and even bangle bracelets, which could be a menace to a fourth grader doing layups in phys ed.

But newspapers are now terrified by the Internet, which could be a menace to their fat profits.

Certainly, that could be a menace when driving but I guess Fujitsu's assumes that you would enter addresses or POI before you start moving.

Having an authoritarian "partner" like that could seriously disrupt the European project and indeed could be a menace to Germany itself.

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This could be a description of his work: emotionally charged, strange, sometimes menacing.

The latter, he says, taught him that capitalism, though a force for good if controlled, could also be a menace if not.

The burglar-proof security tops on vodka bottles could prove to be a menace - Dad and Joey spent half an hour in the airport car park trying to cut them off with a kitchen knife (also stolen).

The test: If a tweet could create fear or apprehension in the minds of anyone who may reasonably be expected to see it the tweet could be considered a menace and an offence under the Communications Act A tweet containing a false statement that induces another person to act on it may offend laws against deceit and the making of misrepresentations.

One listener, Jill, wanted to know whether her ancestor Emma Gunning could really have been a "menace", as her occupation states on the 1861 census.

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