The comforts of the home I have provided for you may be jeopardised if you are too erratic. [Please select]
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The British were a race of shop-keepers; no matter how chivalrous the call, nothing would persuade them to jeopardise their money-bags. [Please select]
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If the civilians are allowed to become disheartened and cowardly, the heroic ideal of their fighting-men is jeopardised. [Please select]
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Von Blitz and Rasula had convinced them that their cause was seriously jeopardised; they were made to see the necessity for permanently removing the white pretenders from their path. [Please select]
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He proposed to take the wheelbarrow, in which to move the blocks of cells; but I objected: the jolting of the vehicle over the rough paths might jeopardise the contents of the cells. [Please select]
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