Sentence examples for of a menace from inspiring English sources

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WORLD trade gets a bad press: to many people globalisation seems more of a menace than an opportunity.

The larger Comcast gets, the more of a menace it will become to the rest of the Internet economy.

This Cordelia has more than a touch of Antigone about her: young, fearless, principled - and a bit of a menace.

Compared with the spirit four months ago, Saddam Hussein now seems less of a menace for most Iraqis than American bombs.

Scott suggested that lengthy rounds were more of a menace to the game's health than long putters like the one he used.

Gladiators acting on their own initiative, as in the rising led by Spartacus in 73 71 bc, were considered still more of a menace.

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The gaggle seemed to find a single human visitor an intrusion worthy of a menacing lock-step advance.

This week, John Nimmo from South Shields and Isabella Sorley from Newcastle pleaded guilty to sending messages of a menacing nature.

India is a democracy with security interests in line with ours against Pakistan, a radical Islamic terrorist state and an ally of a menacing China.

The report inspired Jules Verne's depiction of a menacing giant squid, but it did little to secure the organism a certified place in the animal kingdom.

Like weather channels giddy on the news of a menacing tropical depression, the local media reported an increase of emotional wind speed.

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