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Example sentences for "what harm"

  • What good will come of speaking now, or what harm of silence?

  • Listen to a story about two vultures; one was vomiting and saying it would bring its inside up, and the other who was by said, "What harm if you do?

  • What harm can my investigations do to him?

  • But tell me, since they bit thee not, but sportfully licked thee, what harm?

  • Nay, but good kind fellows, what harm can it be?

  • Now he threw comfits at the theatre Into her lap,--what harm in Carnival?

  • They ask, "What harm is there in this, that France and Russia have expressed their mutual sympathies for the guarantee of peace?

  • What harm is there in crying 'Vive la France!

  • What harm is there in it, even if it be admitted that the alliance may have the significance of a protection against a dangerous neighbour, threatening the peace of Europe?

  • What harm is there in this, that the representatives of a friendly nation were received with especial solemnity and honour by the representatives of the other nation?

  • What harm can it do to me that you should be married among these?

  • Maya said--"Let us do so, what harm is there in this?

  • How quickly will God make the proudest know, what harm it was to refuse the government of his Maker, and set up the government of his beastly appetite and misguided will!

  • What harm, saith the drunkard, and adulterer, and voluptuous sensualist, is there in all this, that preachers make so great ado against it?

  • Or what harm can it do you for other men to read them?

  • What harm is there in loving the taste of alcohol?

  • What harm do alcoholic liquors do to the heart?

  • What harm is done by the hardening of these air-cells?

  • Why, what harm can it do, only just born?

  • Why, what harm does he do to your ghostly community?

  • The Signora never did anything wrong, so what harm could it do, she argued?

  • And if I throw in a lesson or two, just a kindergarten lesson in the gentle art of flirtation, what harm is there?

  • Besides, dear, what harm is there if I do go home?

  • Benefits, then, will be fewer, but more genuine: well, what harm is there in restricting people from giving recklessly?

  • You cannot say "Why, what harm do I do him?


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    bodily death; cents each; down below; governing party; later writers; what befell; what constitutes; what does; what ever; what has been called; what has been said; what love; what manner; what name; what parts; what passed; what prompted; what purpose; what remained; what sense; what think; what word; whatever may; whatever might; whatsoever things; whatsoever thou