「risking」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)

risking

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  • cecraft used to test a carrier rocket without risking a real satellite on the launch.
  • g the boiler to run dry and pressure to drop, risking a boiler explosion.
  • era should determine a shutter speed, without risking a poor exposure.
  • ehind Allied lines were generally avoided, as risking a war of attrition that Germany was unlikely
  • tick to run over the defender, at the cost of risking a potential fumble.
  • , and Del and Rodney order him to hang it up, risking a huge telephone bill.
  • t further violations of the ceasefire gravely risking a return to conflict and instead, to support
  • violation of Shabbat, the act of moving them risking a Shabbat violation, or if they were produced
  • ople to vote for majority government to avoid risking a minority government being elected, which th
  • sing the superior forces of the enemy without risking a decisive battle.
  • xpert" at Sydney had advised strongly against risking Acushnet above Cape North.
  • Not risking an assault, Ireton systematically constructed
  • er to a pre-designated crash point instead of risking an inaccurate attack with undesired consequen
  • pean powers were at the time considered to be risking another 'Great War'.
  • clude on a clear note of success, rather than risking another-potentially catastrophic-flight.
  • lly, peacefully, without violence and without risking civil war."
  • im of a lack of financial transparency and of risking conflicts of interest were he to become Treas
  • from being pumped into a damaged engine thus risking damage and/or an explosion.
  • in sets out to find some of Montezuma's gold, risking danger from both the Native Indians and Mexic
  • The attendants were constantly risking deportation and death.
  • ining my family and distressing my friends by risking either, would only gratify the ignorant and m
  • Instead of risking entrapment Johnston chose to evacuate the sta
  • ld not move forward, nor could they stay put, risking further attentions from the Luftwaffe.
  • , Sybil Ludington (1761-1839), was famous for risking her life when she was 16 years old to warn th
  • ocial worker launches her own investigation - risking her own life as she tries to find the pimp an
  • tions by Yad Vashem on September 18, 2005 for risking her life to save the lives of Jewish prisoner
  • However he performed other services risking his life and those of his family.
  • leeds to death, while Watson manages to avoid risking his life with Harris.
  • Risking his life, Quinn embarks upon a quest to enlis
  • For his gallant conduct in risking his own life in endeavouring to save the life
  • satisfied with his life, has no intention of risking his life to attempt an escape.
  • He seems to really care for his friends even risking his own life to save them especially Ayano.
  • tainted by self-seeking; he was courageous in risking his popularity for what his sound judgment sh
  • 26 he returned to his native country in 1632, risking his life for the service of God and the conve
  • d by Andre Braugher, who often comes close to risking his own career.
  • Weatherby is deeply devoted to his daughter, risking his position as colonial governor in order to
  • nd children are spliced with the clips of him risking his body for the sport.
  • Risking his life, Benson leaped into the sea while th
  • then slowly begins to warm up to the orphans, risking his life and his career to protect them.
  • ho was hailed as a hero dozens of times after risking his life to save others from the stormy seas
  • he or she didn't know the puzzle rather than risking his or her points by spinning again, especial
  • It would mean risking his life, but Colonel Fall felt compelled to
  • ver the cliff but Campbell saves their lives, risking his own to do it when he is given an option t
  • ant Navy who was awarded the Albert Medal for risking his own life to save other members of the cre
  • fight against an insurgent force, repeatedly risking his own life to rescue a wounded comrade and
  • face of the enemy, for his extreme valour in risking his life to safeguard the lives of his comrad
  • cavorts with him through the forest (actually risking his life several times) e.g.
  • himself to find a way of lifting the curse - risking his own safety to try and track down the myst
  • continue to engage in sexual activity without risking HIV transmission, was eventually presented in
  • attend the funeral of President Kim Il Sung, risking legal trouble by the South Korean government
  • sustain when others are bombing buildings and risking lives in the name of the same idea.
  • About risking love, chucking it all and just heading off wi
  • vidence of this and Theophano would have been risking much by exchanging the secure status of a cro
  • as shown that the self-reported likelihood of risking one's life to save other's life is directly a
  • training: "We were all soldiers; we were all risking our lives for the United States.
  • manoeuvres, with each submarine occasionally risking raising her periscope.
  • ubmissive to "talk" to their Dominant without risking repercussions and a way for the Dominant to a
  • staff, and the Kaiser himself, who felt that risking so many capital ships of the High Seas Fleet,
  • "we will pay the penalty you have earned, by risking spending the rest of our own lives in jail to
  • atively harmless diseases like acne vulgaris, risking the development of quinolone resistances.
  • af girl and in Encore in 1951 he played a cad risking the life of his wife.
  • had an unsuccessful trail for Leicester City risking the sack from his job, before catching the at
  • impose retaliatory tariffs on the U.S., thus risking the start of a major trade war.
  • ed glycoprotein chain thus loiters in the ER, risking the encounter with MNS1 (alpha-mannosidase),
  • Burger King and purchase a Steakhouse Burger, risking the safety of other people and property aroun
  • picket duty should be avoided since it means risking the operation of a limited number of speciali
  • from rubbing directly against each other and risking the abrasion of the nacre that gives them the
  • tradition and dedication to their brothers in risking their lives time again to protect their fello
  • riests as field chaplains, who were known for risking their lives to perform the Last Sacrament on
  • e island's coast, accused the Tamil Tigers of risking their lives and forcing them to abandon the v