Example sentences of "danger to [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 A spokesman for the Coxwell Hall private nursing home sayy the trees are on clay foundations and had to go because they were a potential danger to residents and school pupils .
2 In the same manner as with the rest of them , by taking into account the increased danger to property-owners , minute but replicated for each of them , in awareness of which from their viewpoints he reacts against theft .
3 Except in relation to advertisements to which the deemed consent procedure applies , a local authority can serve a discontinuance order when it is satisfied that removal is necessary ‘ to remedy a substantial injury to the amenity of the locality or a danger to members of the public ’ .
4 The table they sat at was wrought iron , with a bright brass guard-rail running round the top of it , more of a danger to glasses than anything else .
5 The Ajax case emphasises the danger to players , especially goalkeepers .
6 It has warned the site could become a danger to players if repairs are not carried out .
7 One answer could be that , where the damage is caused by fire , the consequent danger to life may be similar to that created by an explosion , and the inferences may be the same : who could cause such a fire in such a place without appreciating the danger to others ?
8 The duty of the supervisor is to prevent the learner from acting unskillfully or carelessly or in a manner likely to cause danger to others .
9 Clearly , that point is reached if the conditions in the old person 's household are a danger to others or cause grave offence .
10 Each person is responsible for preventing his/her danger to others ( Overing 1986b ) .
11 People who have HIV or AIDS are not a danger to others and they do not need to tell people at school , at work or people that they meet every day .
12 The master took the opportunity to complain further to the Board that on several occasions he had drawn the medical officer 's attention to an inmate , William Sabey , who was at times a danger to others and had attempted to stab the labour master .
13 The clampdown was continued by the appointments of Sir John Nott-Boyer as Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police — his stated aim was to ‘ rip the cover off all London 's filth spots ’ — and a new Home Secretary , Sir David Maxwell-Fyfe , whose attitude toward homosexuals was that they were , in general , ‘ exhibitionists and proselytisers and a danger to others , especially the young .
14 Now villagers feel that AIDS sufferers should be treated with compassion , and that they are not a danger to others if it is known how to protect oneself from the disease .
15 Since the state of a patient absconding from a hospital may vary in terms both of stability and danger to others or self , the decision of the Court allowing for ‘ patience , sensitivity , calmness and tact ’ to be used , and recognising that the ‘ manner in which a pursuit is effected must be a matter for the discretion and judgment of those handling the situation ’ is welcome .
16 The most frequently quoted definition of non-natural user is that given by the Judicial Committee in Rickards v. Lothian , ‘ It must be some special use bringing with it increased danger to others and must not merely be the ordinary use of the land or such a use as is proper for the general benefit of the community . ’
17 for car drivers the danger to others is an important consideration and may need to take priority over the need for maintaining independence .
18 But I , and many others like me , take great care not to cause any danger to others or cause damage to any ground , turf or shrubbery etc .
19 It 's clear that the majority of not only motorists but other road users , pedestrians , cyclists , bus passengers do feel that there are serious problems in urban areas , that they do need to be tackled and that one major thing that 's necessary is better enforcement of existing regulations , particularly in two areas : one , drivers that drive badly and cause danger to others and secondly , the inconsiderate parker .
20 Place himself wrote to Harriet Martineau that he had been assured by physicians that delayed marriages were a physical danger to women .
21 Ignorance was a rampart to keep out danger , and danger to women was specially acute .
22 ‘ or on a road ’ covers potential danger or actual danger to pedestrians or anyone not actually in or on the offending motor vehicle .
23 Affect the setting of listed buildings detrimental to conservation areas , increasing traffic , danger to pedestrians , high standard of design not achieved to the site in the conservation area , affect a boundary wall and prob problems of subsidence and no provision for future use of House if used , jeopardized its future should be secured .
24 That which had once been given could never , without injustice and danger to souls , be alienated .
25 This was supposed to give a better ride on curves , but was banned by the Board of Trade because of the danger to cyclists .
26 The only parts of the experimental area where there are no facilities for cyclists are in those residential streets that are sufficiently lightly and slowly trafficked as to constitute no danger to cyclists sharing the roadway with cars .
27 As a cyclist myself , I should like to make a personal request : if you should find it necessary to use a tractor-mounted flail hedge trimmer to cut the hedges please could you ensure that the hawthorn clippings are swept up and removed and not left in the road as a danger to cyclists .
28 This chased filmed from a police video car shows the risks offenders are prepared to take — and the danger to officers who try to catch them .
29 Love is … a danger to morals of Czech youth
30 A WMO spokesman said danger to humans was reduced because periods of high ozone depletion coincided with a low sun and frequently cloudy skies , limiting ultra-violet radiation .
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