Example sentences of "no threat to " in BNC.

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1 Because it was an impermanent unofficial arrangement , the pairing family held no property and at first presented no threat to the communally held property of the gens .
2 Some of the farms put under restrictions yesterday have already supplied milk for public consumption , but officials were confident there had been no threat to health .
3 ‘ The Government should be under no illusion about our preparedness to see this dispute through , ’ he said , adding there would be no threat to emergency services .
4 The Sugar Bureau said yesterday that the report had dispelled myths and had concluded that sugar , apart from tooth decay ‘ poses no threat to health ’ at present consumption levels .
5 Observers are quick to point out that the main church , the Romanian Orthodox , is well under the control of the secret service and constitutes no threat to President Nicolae Ceausescu .
6 After all there 's no threat to the Empire .
7 Esau will pose no threat to him , but will come trailing clouds of forgiveness .
8 In any case Napoleon III was not worried by Austria ; economically weak and diplomatically isolated as a result of her erratic policy during the Crimean War , she was no threat to France .
9 He is not afraid because you represent no threat to him .
10 A common national curriculum , then , is to be welcomed , and in itself it poses no threat to the Local Authorities , who have in any case been more concerned with the distribution of resources and the advising of schools on the presentation and delivery of the curriculum than with direct curricular decisions .
11 His support of the official scientific view that eagles are no threat to the sheep farmer is also worth having .
12 But then , under the new rules , Messrs Smith , Marsh , Nearn et al will be no threat to the major players : only 500 low-volume type-approved cars to any one design can be made each year — a number of Marcoses , Westfields and Caterhams combined that 's less than a day 's output from Longbridge .
13 Ironically enough , only Dennis , sleeping off a heavy lunch , posed no threat to my desires .
14 ‘ He presents no threat to the protectorship ! ’
15 He had been added to confirm his father 's hold on power : if the Congress would passively accept such a nomination then there could be no threat to Nicolae Ceauşescu 's authority from within , or so it must have seemed .
16 The same day the Cork branch of An Taisce declared that they were satisfied that Raybestos ' plans represented no threat to the environment .
17 Ballyfermot is a high-rise architectural nightmare on the outskirts of Dublin , a working-class ghetto sufficiently distant from the bourgeois elegance of the city centre as to pose no threat to the burgeoning middle class , absorbed as they were then in the mild stirrings of environmentalism , as Georgian Dublin vanished up its own pastiched arsehole .
18 Before passing the row on , Rugby Union Secretary Dudley Wood confirmed there was no threat to Moore or Leonard 's place in the England team to play Scotland on Saturday .
19 In any event you should ensure that your dog poses no threat to human health by deworming it every six months once it has reached this age .
20 But given the copious evidence that chimps simply can not get their lips and tongues around enough sounds , their cross-modal associations pose no threat to Geschwind 's theory .
21 The continued consequences of the Prague spring and its depletions of the Czech officer corps , if no threat to the reliability of the Czechoslovakian People 's Army , are bound to have implications for its effectiveness .
22 Commenting on Storage Technology Corp 's proposed acquisition of Amperif Corp ( see front ) EMC Corp chairman said the development , and IBM Corp 's new storage products pose no threat to his company : ‘ We 're two years ahead of everybody , ’ Egan told Reuter in a telephone interview from his Hopkinton , Massachusetts headquarters ; he said that EMC has shipped 2,000 of its disk array storage devices over the past two years — and the Amperif deal means ‘ one fewer competitor . ’
23 After all , the stuff has to go somewhere : why not put it as far as possible from people , where it poses no threat to drinking water and little threat ( fisheries apart ) to food ?
24 Danish outdoor pigs no threat to UK
25 Countless children of the mist played happily in Whig and Tory nurseries where they presented no threat to the property or interest of heirs .
26 " No , I ca n't do that , but I am no threat to you . "
27 This does not mean that the younger members of the underclass pose no threat to public order .
28 Provided that mistake is avoided , the Morris principle poses no threat to a just outcome in company theft cases .
29 It shows further that since the social enterprise concept does not rely on a special characterisation of the role of the state in corporate existence , then even if the contract theory provides a more descriptively accurate account , no threat to the concept is entailed .
30 ‘ Those people pose absolutely no threat to you .
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