- And... who would never tattle to your employer... or jeopardise what's got to be a handsome fucking income. | |
- Fine. Go through the files, take out anything that would jeopardise our people. | |
- How will it jeopardise it, ey? | |
- I will do nothing to jeopardise that. | |
- If the Romulans fire on us, they jeopardise our alliance. | |
- And... who would never tattle to your employer... or jeopardise what's got to be a handsome fucking income. | |
- Fine. Go through the files, take out anything that would jeopardise our people. | |
- How will it jeopardise it, ey? | |
- I will do nothing to jeopardise that. | |
- If the Romulans fire on us, they jeopardise our alliance. | |
And nothing jeopardises our work here, least of all a woman. | |
Any man who jeopardises the lives of any or all among us commits a capital offence. | |
He jeopardises my ability to govern this student body | |
I know this is unusual, but Lieutenant Haroun's arrest jeopardises an important operation. | |
I'll make it very quick. A nuclear power plant jeopardises health and safety of everyone in Belmont Falls. | |
And nothing jeopardises our work here, least of all a woman. | |
Any man who jeopardises the lives of any or all among us commits a capital offence. | |
He jeopardises my ability to govern this student body | |
I know this is unusual, but Lieutenant Haroun's arrest jeopardises an important operation. | |
I'll make it very quick. A nuclear power plant jeopardises health and safety of everyone in Belmont Falls. | |
"In France, the integrity of a literary or artistic work cannot be jeopardised, regardless of the country of its first showing. | |
'Mrs Thatcher said Mr Heseltine has jeopardised...' Dig in, guys. | |
- Why you? I've been suspected of murder, my work has been delayed, my relationship with Beau and Jennifer's been jeopardised. | |
-And besides, we wouldn't want your Nobel Prize to be jeopardised by an unfortunate coincidence, now, would we? | |
And now your weakness has jeopardised everything! | |
"I want those fucking bastards dead, they're jeopardising the Dandy's career!" | |
'The incoming vessel will have to be placed in strict quarantine, 'carefully, before we can allow anyone near it, 'for fear of jeopardising not only our own lives, 'but the lives of whoever is aboard that spaceship.' | |
- Mulder, you are jeopardising my stakeout. | |
-Special Branch was on the case So your predecessor decided to keep the police in the dark thus jeopardising the entire investigation | |
And he's brought you into this. He's jeopardising your candidacy. | |
"In France, the integrity of a literary or artistic work cannot be jeopardised, regardless of the country of its first showing. | |
'Mrs Thatcher said Mr Heseltine has jeopardised...' Dig in, guys. | |
- Why you? I've been suspected of murder, my work has been delayed, my relationship with Beau and Jennifer's been jeopardised. | |
-And besides, we wouldn't want your Nobel Prize to be jeopardised by an unfortunate coincidence, now, would we? | |
And now your weakness has jeopardised everything! | |
"I want those fucking bastards dead, they're jeopardising the Dandy's career!" | |
'The incoming vessel will have to be placed in strict quarantine, 'carefully, before we can allow anyone near it, 'for fear of jeopardising not only our own lives, 'but the lives of whoever is aboard that spaceship.' | |
- Mulder, you are jeopardising my stakeout. | |
-Special Branch was on the case So your predecessor decided to keep the police in the dark thus jeopardising the entire investigation | |
And he's brought you into this. He's jeopardising your candidacy. | |