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How to use peril in a sentence

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But facing yet more budget cutbacks, the journal, which has been in financial peril since 1984, may not survive.
Irish revivalism, an example of linguistic nationalism, arrived only when the language was already in grave peril.
In a normal environment, disease is a fact of life, but it's one we ignore at our peril.
Those who appended their signatures merely to appear to be non-racial or fair in dealing with others, do so to their peril.
People who worked for Casey soon learned to underestimate him at their own peril.
Firefighters, police officers and other selfless members of our society rushed to the aid of those in peril.
Of course, the best researchers are flagrant scofflaws about disciplinary boundaries, but most of the rest of us scoff them at our peril.
The bogey of community in peril was falsely raised to keep the constituency within the preserve of male candidates.
The Spaniards had bearded the lion in his den, and were in a position of extreme peril should the cacique prove hostile.
That is because the essence of unseaworthiness as a cause of loss or damage is that the unseaworthy ship is unfit to meet the peril.
But many, at their peril, continue beyond that time, unable to accept it's passing.
Whoever wants to mindlessly jettison the structures that have held peace does so at their peril.
While he is far from being a bootboy, party colleagues said he would be crossed at one's peril.
I love their darkness, the transformational aspect of them and the fact that they are always about girls in peril.
This argument has been surprisingly popular this year, given what seems to be a gross underestimate of the peril that lies ahead.
Domestically, September 11 has sparked debate about the permissible extent of civil rights abridgements in times of national peril.
The United States government and democracy has been in peril many times in its history.
The world's biggest seabird, the wandering albatross, is in peril because of long-line fishing.
He is dismayed by the indifference of the public to its own peril, but it is the acquiescent dismay of an older man.
We tamper with the independence of the judiciary at the peril of our cherished freedoms.
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Examples from Classical Literature
With the sensing came the realization of peril, so great that I did not stop to wonder at the uncanniness of my visitors.
T' this the lad was listenin' like a caribou o' the barrens scentin' peril.
Immediately after escaping from this peril, a still greater one had befallen him.
But nevertheless he could not leave it behind since it was for this he had incurred his present peril.
Finally, he strewed leaves, and bent grass, until no least gleam of metal betrayed the masked peril of the trail.
My peril in this palace is as great as in the room of a terrestrial detective.
To all appearance he was secure in his inheritance and buttressed against any peril.
But the cashless, unsusceptible Mule stands in no peril of such baleful self-deception.
The men knew their deadly peril, knew that the tip of the wand in the death angel's hand was brushing their cheeks.
The Shirt-tail battalion and the bluegrass battalion stood in peril of decimation in their maiden engagement.
He must sadden the heart of this creature of joy that he might keep her body safe from peril.
In this mortal peril the father determined to offer sedna to the birds and flung her overboard.
If thou wilt not postpone the duma, then the peril will be upon thine own head!
The sickening sensation of impending peril held the girl as the emergency brake squealed.
On a craft like this every man instinctively knows what should be done in any moment of escapable peril.
We are not neglecting the safeguards provided by peril points, an escape clause, or the National Security Amendment.
Whilst still a mere lad, Dost, by his courage and sagacity, delivered fatah from more than one imminent peril.
The flesh fly's maggots, though incomparable liquefiers, know nothing of this peril, even in a puddle of carrion broth.
Not only was such an act sacrilegious in its nature, but it was fraught with peril.
He did not peril his prows beyond the shoals which environed the entrance to his harborage.
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