Sentences with phrase «danger of being killed because»

After my divorce we were married and then found out my daughter was in danger of being killed because her mom was mentally ill.

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I educated my sons about the dangers of playing sports during an electrical storm when they were four years old and a 13 - year old neighbor in Virginia was struck by lightning and killed because he did not leave the baseball field soon enough during a thunderstorm.
My worst problem here from flooding (because I live on the fifth floor) is that the subways could stop working again (like they did a couple weeks ago, throwing the entire city into a panic), but for most of you, flooding is a serious physical danger that could kill you and destroy your home and all your stuff.
Developing a similar idea — good guys must kill witches because the world is in danger — Wirkola's movie kept the emphasis on the action and featured a cheeky sense of humor, as well as the strong teaming of Jeremy Renner and Gemma Arterton.
A bunch of boats appeared offshore of the island to broadcast (all kinds of music including) rock and roll (in an attempt to make money off of advertising time for already wealthy business men), and (conservative) members of the British government, like Alistair Dormandy (Kenneth Branagh) in the movie, wanted to shut it down (alleging the use of wavelengths already reserved for others, a danger to shipping, the hijacking of a WWII defense fort during which someone was killed, and) because of low moral standing.
Because they're so much smaller, kittens are in more danger of being injured, of being killed by a young energetic dog, or by a predatory dog.
«To kill a dog or puppy that is definitely no danger to society because of its looks is something that we are not willing to do.»
Strays are viewed as a danger to humans and are often considered a nuisance, and because of that, people often resort to mass killings as a way to control populations.
«Pushing helmets really kills cycling and bike - sharing in particular because it promotes a sense of danger that just isn't justified — in fact, cycling has many health benefits,» says Piet de Jong, a professor in the department of applied finance and actuarial studies at Macquarie University in Sydney.
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