4684 examples of harm in sentences

If the impulse was strong in him to twist the unclean old throat against any further ill-speaking, it gave no heat to the tone in which he answered: "It's you and your kind that say I mean harm to Johnnie, and that I would not marry her.

"No harm did if hit wasn't for him.

I've attempted to improve the social and spiritual conditions of these girls in the mill, and if I've only worked harm by bringing them in contact within contact with" She hesitated and stood looking into the man's face.

"I never noticed that forgiving things undid the harm any; butyesoh, of course I forgive you.

Maybe he won't come to any harm out that way.

Who would want to harm him in the mountains?"

" "No," said her new friend softly, almost absently, "it didn't do any good to trephinebut it might have done a lot of harm.

If the rivalry is good-humoured, little harm accrues; but if, as is sometimes the case, feelings of real resentment are cherished, heads are apt to be broken and the leaders find themselves consigned to the care of the Police.

Of course, if it becomes necessary, we can take to our machines and get out of harm's way.

The country, even in this age of progressing wisdom, is deluged with quack medicines, which credulous people say are not directed against the constitution, but only against the pocket, and that they are too insipid to do either good or harm; but were this the case, there would have been no occasion for the exemplary punishments with which it is recorded quacks of all sorts have at various times been visited.

Now, not a fairy finger Will do my baking harm The little bannock with the hole,

By taking away her commercial fleet, her colonies and her foreign markets more harm is done to Germany than by taking European territory.

The harm that would result from the occupation was pointed out at the Conference by the American representatives and even more strongly by the English.

But he thought it was no harm to worry other things.

She knew quite well that she must not harm the parrot nor the canaries, and she never tried to catch them, even though she was left alone in the room with them.

brotherthe thing that is doing more to harm our nation than anything else under the sun.

It will not do you any harm to know there's something pleasant ahead, if it can be arranged.

Somebody must watch over you and see that you come to no harm.

Lanyard did not hope to find the Montalais jewels stored away in such a place, Liane would surely take better care of them than that; assuming they were in her possession they would be under her hand, if not confused with her own treasures; still it could do no harm to make sure.

The little coquetries, which are as natural to a gay young girl as her laughter, were all in full play, and had she gone no further no harm would have been done.

Yet no harm done by me, nor so much as attempted?

The Bird Fairies had none of their own, for they were so little they might have come to harm on that hill.

I did you a great harm, but we were both ignorant of our mistake.

If I tell you I read, what harm is there?' 'None whatever,' Margaret answered, 'except that it is bad manners to open other people's telegrams.' 'Oh, that!

Yet there are old-fashioned people alive even now who might think that there was less harm in becoming a public singer than in keeping Edmund Lushington dangling on a string for two years and more.

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