Sentences with harmed
harm
H h - To do him bodily harm.
- To harm one's reputation.
- 66 per cent had made a previous attempt on their lives or had harmed themselves, including alcohol and drug abuse.
- In addition to the fact that he would have harmed my soldiers, he would have also harmed the Palestinians waiting at the checkpoint.
- Nobody set out to see children harmed, but the level of acrimony in the debate and the lack of solutions meant that harm was unavoidable.
- By comparison, only 6% of the sample group had pets who were harmed, and in most of those cases the harm was accidental.
- New research has found that children aged under 10 can be emotionally harmed by shared-parenting arrangements in many families.