Sentence examples for possibly threatens from inspiring English sources

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And of course you know the rest here, though the interlude and the extended machinations by which Murakami eventually gets his young lovers back together in Book Three possibly threatens some kind of Guinness record for coitus postponed.

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I can come up with no possible way that another couple's happiness could possibly threaten mine.

The vandalism has angered residents, and possibly threatened the health of some trees, which are remarkably rare in San Francisco because very few tree species are indigenous.

They do not believe their vote makes a difference and do not want to be inconvenienced and possibly threatened by standing for hours in a queue".

The sea will not just sweep over Bangladesh and the Maldives, but possibly threaten low-lying parts of Britain, such as London, too.

There is a risk that climate change will happen faster or be more costly than we anticipate, possibly threatening humanity's very existence.

But pulling back before the operation could be declared a success would generate a strong backlash from right-wing members of Mr. Sharon's coalition, possibly threatening his government.

But the bank would have to write down the value of the assets as a result of the sale, possibly threatening its financial standing yet again.

"If I had a 'D' by my name," he said, "all the partisans would say, 'Fantastic.' The fact that I'm a Republican is possibly threatening".

A slip can certainly mean the end of Wimbledon for a player, probably problems for months to come, and possibly threaten a career.

As far-fetched as it sounds, he said, if raccoons eat nearly all the eggs, the plants could eventually weaken and possibly threaten the stability of the dunes.

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