How To Use Unharmed In A Sentence

  • The passengers were badly shocked but unharmed.
  • But the uproar passed away in twenty minutes, leaving us all unharmed; excepting Cathy, who got thoroughly drenched for her obstinacy in refusing to take shelter, and standing bonnetless and shawlless to catch as much water as she could with her hair and clothes. Wuthering Heights
  • She was said to be in shock but otherwise unharmed. Times, Sunday Times
  • Fortunately the terrified woman accelerated away, shaken but unharmed.
  • William, however, appears to have escaped not only unharmed, but with his appetite for soldiering undiminished.
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  • Compared with the towns of the north, Rheims is relatively unharmed; but for that very reason the arrest of life seems the more futile and cruel. Fighting France
  • With enough blood collected a young warrior caked the wound with fresh dung and the animal was released to totter away on unsteady legs but otherwise unharmed.
  • For precision organic farming to work, we need to keep our farmers productive and unharmed.
  • Aside from what was later termed emotional trauma, the divers were returned unharmed.
  • The former stray, who had been Mr Boffey's companion for the past three years, was later found unharmed in another farm vehicle.
  • The President was unharmed, although the knife ripped his shirt. Times, Sunday Times
  • Capt White apparently walked away unharmed, but the hanger still bears the scar, a deep indentation above its heavy iron doors.
  • The family that lives there escaped unharmed. Times, Sunday Times
  • Four other miners were injured and eight were rescued unharmed.
  • I held my breath as the dust cleared, and was relieved to see the tortoise lying fully retracted but unharmed.
  • His pal was unharmed in the attack on Wednesday afternoon. The Sun
  • Police found the couple's one-year-old daughter unharmed. Times, Sunday Times
  • A full scale search was launched and thankfully she was found unharmed, aside from suffering from the cold.
  • The aircraft left the runway but its 188 passengers escaped unharmed. Times, Sunday Times
  • There were signs of an assault in the damaged wooden palisade, but the abbey itself appeared unharmed.
  • The army sent reinforcements to search for the second and he was found unharmed hiding in a garden. Times, Sunday Times
  • Residents in the building she hit all escaped unharmed. The Sun
  • Police said although the man was unharmed he was held hostage for between three and four hours.
  • They were freed yesterday by their kidnappers unharmed.
  • He hit the ground incredibly hard and shattered both his legs but was otherwise unharmed aside from some bruising.
  • Strangely, although he had looked perfectly unharmed and very dashing while he'd been fighting, his tunic now had rips and tears all over it and his face had dirt marks all over it as if he had been struggling to win a losing battle.
  • He ran from the bank with his stolen loot, and escaped unharmed, even though the bank manager emptied an entire revolver at him, missing with every shot.
  • The apostolic administrator of the prelature was eventually released unharmed.
  • * two minutes later pinata is still unharmed and scott is still slashing at pinata* EXTRALIFE – By Scott Johnson - ELTV: “Pinata and Sword”
  • If this experiment were possible I would predict that removing the rhopalial ganglion cells would eliminate a behavioral response to light even if the eyes and the swim system remained unharmed.
  • Dueling continued for three hours and freedom fighters were returned unharmed.
  • Rob was standing now, looking slightly unsteady on his feet but otherwise unharmed.
  • After a short distance, the driver was able to get out and run away unharmed while the thief climbed into the driving seat and drove off.
  • The aircraft left the runway but its 188 passengers escaped unharmed. Times, Sunday Times
  • A specially designed pipe will allow eels to cross the weir unharmed.
  • Ergonomically designed to cut out weeds and leave plants unharmed. The Sun
  • The President was unharmed, although the knife ripped his shirt. Times, Sunday Times
  • In a communiqué issued August 29, he ‘demanded that the kidnappers release forthwith their hostages unharmed.’
  • They escaped unharmed, neighbours said. Times, Sunday Times
  • Ten hostages have been released unharmed but five remain unaccounted for.
  • Davy had walked past the drowsing snake unharmed and was now cornered on the rattler 's far side. HOUR OF THE HUNTER
  • The night of his death, Welsh learns that although her husband is gone, the objects that retain his memory still exist: his wallet, his wedding ring, his barely singed Harris Tweed jacket, his daughter, unharmed. Megan Pillow: Book Review: Held in the Light: Norman Morrison's Sacrifice for Peace and His Family's Journey of Healing
  • “Maristan” was described by every traveller of the last century: and it showed a curious contrast between the treatment of the maniac and the idiot or omadhaun, who is humanely allowed to wander about unharmed, if not held a Saint. The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • Mr Whitelaw used his mobile to call police, and they were on the scene within minutes - unbolting the cupboard door and freeing him unharmed.
  • The hijack ended with the release of all the plane's passengers unharmed.
  • He was freed unharmed after four months. Times, Sunday Times
  • Thereupon Longstreet fell back towards Virginia, and came to a resting-place midway, where he afterward lay unharmed and unharming for many months. Abraham Lincoln
  • The owner finally retrieved his dog unharmed, but only after the bear was tranquilized with a dart gun and the dog had then been denned for two days longer than it intended … Inubaka: Crazy for Dogs Book 14 » Manga Worth Reading
  • After reaching the bank, Weatherford dismounted, checked his horse for injuries and rode away, unharmed.
  • They are all reported as being unharmed by their ordeal despite one of the Llandudno coastguards describing the flooding as the worst he has seen in the area.
  • Therefore combinations of these fibers in any composition of non-amylaceous fiber (ligneous or woody fiber) will be dissolved, leaving the latter unharmed; the woody fibers remaining will prove suitable objects for examination under the microscope. Scientific American Supplement, No. 530, February 27, 1886
  • She sustained bruising to the right hand side of her face and suffered from several scratches but was otherwise unharmed.
  • The 17 workers in the warehouse when the fire took hold at 6.30 am escaped unharmed.
  • Four rounds were fired at a vehicle but the passengers were unharmed. The Sun
  • Fish caught in the fyke nets are typically released unharmed.
  • He launched himself off the roof, performed a double somersault and landed on his feet unharmed.
  • He was released unharmed after being held captive for nine months.
  • Thankfully the water quality has been relatively unharmed by this pollution.
  • All bar three of the captives were freed unharmed.
  • The operation was a success: the hostages were all freed, unharmed.
  • The girl managed to escape unharmed .
  • The car was a write-off, but everyone escaped unharmed.
  • Steve and I managed to escape unharmed.
  • MONTGOMERY | A pilot was unharmed Tuesday night when he was forced to make an emergency landing on a highway south of Montgomery. News | TL | http://www.tuscaloosanews.com
  • The baby was brought to hospital for a thorough examination but was found to be unharmed.
  • She suffered frostbite as a result of the intense cold but was otherwise unharmed. Times, Sunday Times
  • He realizes that the orcs were commanded to retrieve the hobbits and return them unharmed.
  • Yet, despite the tremendous odds against him, he passes through all the dangers unharmed.
  • The trio emerge blinking and gasping but unharmed, and the damage to the den is minimal.
  • Miraculously, he came out alive and unharmed downstream at the bottom of the falls.
  • The painting was returned unharmed a week later and the thief was given only a brief sentence.
  • The politician's secretary and bodyguard were killed, but he escaped unharmed. Times, Sunday Times
  • One of the men had a sore face from the impact of the landing but otherwise they were unharmed. Times, Sunday Times
  • He said the man was not armed and was only a danger to himself, and added that the woman, believed to be from East Hull, was unharmed.
  • Both families held by the gang responsible were later freed unharmed, but deeply traumatised.
  • The spirit begs Hamlet to avenge the foul murder, but to leave Queen Gertrude unharmed.
  • The woman was scared and bruised but otherwise unharmed. DOVES OF WAR: Four Women of Spain
  • He remained, wallet intact, unharmed by so much as a single scratch or nip.
  • Her parents were alerted by their pet cats and the family escaped unharmed.
  •  Through sheer luck, he traveled unharassed and unharmed until he found a road that seemed familiar. Bread, Fish, Serpent, Stone (continued)
  • Luckily the pair were woken by the sound of the smoke alarm and escaped unharmed.
  • Another possibility is that zooplankton eat the bacteria, and later egest them unharmed. Innovations-report
  • Police said the woman, too terrified to be named, was shocked and fearful of reprisals but otherwise unharmed.
  • She was unharmed apart from a few cuts and scratches.
  • This one was very scary, as the fall sent me rolling across three lanes of busy traffic, but both my bike and my person came out of it unharmed.
  • In a sustainable-use program, wild vicunas are herded, captured, shorn of their fleece, and released unharmed.
  • She suffered frostbite as a result of the intense cold but was otherwise unharmed. Times, Sunday Times
  • The pilot ejected safely, he was unharmed and it was the first crash of a preproduction version of that aircraft.
  • All Athenian property and persons would be respected, while he also returned the Athenian prisoners captured at Chaeronea unharmed and without ransom. Alexander the Great
  • All three soldiers walked away from the incident unharmed. Times, Sunday Times
  • Bluechel, unharmed, fled the scene, a bullet knocking off his cap as he ran.
  • The Greeks send an embassy to Achilles requesting his return to battle in exchange for treasure and an unharmed Briseis.
  • The Scapegoat appeared unharmed and was clearly visible through the curtain of fire, turning over and over as the Wheel rolled.
  • Many Bengalis remained loyal to the old regime and went unharmed. It's not the arithmetic of genocide that's important. It's that we pay attention | Ian Jack
  • They were found unharmed after swimming ashore. Times, Sunday Times
  • Miraculously, I believe, the vehicle remained intact and unharmed for nearly three weeks.
  • Moby-Dick resurfaces, and destroys two of the boats, leaving Ahab's unharmed.
  • I lost two teeth hitting the steering wheel but was otherwise unharmed. Times, Sunday Times
  • The eyes often escape unharmed even when facial injury is severe and the bony socket (the orbit) has been fractured.
  • The car was a write-off, but everyone escaped unharmed.
  • She suffered frostbite as a result of the intense cold but was otherwise unharmed. Times, Sunday Times
  • One was hospitalised with head injuries while the other two escaped unharmed. The Sun
  • Her ten-year-old son, who was riding a short distance ahead, was said to be badly shocked, but unharmed.
  • The driver cut and bruised, but she was otherwise unharmed by the discharge. Times, Sunday Times
  • But the uproar passed away in twenty minutes, leaving us all unharmed; excepting Cathy, who got thoroughly drenched for her obstinacy in refusing to take shelter, and standing bonnetless and shawlless to catch as much water as she could with her hair and clothes. Wuthering Heights
  • Rescuers found the craftsman in his boat at sea, unharmed.
  • In one of them, he urged his readers to plant the pine cabbage which stands unharmed through the icy Beijing winter, ready for use when the spring thaw arrives.
  • You are mugged twice in one year; your neighbor remains unharmed.
  • Which makes it odd how a paleosol figure 2 can survive so unharmed in a moraine. Stumped in Alberta « Climate Audit
  • Rescuers used a bulldozer to widen the hole and after three hours the beast got out unharmed. The Sun
  • The official was freed unharmed. Times, Sunday Times
  • Let me make clear that I join every other civilized person in hoping the hostages are released unharmed.
  • No one knows if the 20 or so Western hostages still held by rebels will be released unharmed - or killed.
  • He remained, wallet intact, unharmed by so much as a single scratch or nip.
  • A crash of musketry followed, and when the smoke lifted there sat Washington, to the amazement of all, unharmed.
  • The toxin-enhanced virus would act like a magic insecticide bullet, targeting only cotton bollworms, for example, and leaving bees and other beneficial insects unharmed.
  • Water pooled out of nowhere and flooded the places still unharmed.
  • He emerged from the accident unharmed.
  • AVON -- An Avon apartment fire today cost eight apartment owners their homes, but everyone escaped unharmed. IndyStar.com Top Stories
  • Shaken yet relatively unharmed, the snake rose, tail rattling again, preparing for one last strike.
  • The taxi driver and another Briton in the cab both escaped unharmed. The Sun
  • The C-130 received light damage during the incident and the aircrew was unharmed," Capt. U.S. Says Drone, Cargo Plane Collide Over Afghanistan
  • He ended up with scalding tea down his shirtfront and crotch, but was unharmed.
  • The biker got up almost instantly and seemed unharmed. POSITIVELY FEARLESS: Breaking free of the fears that hold you back
  • Now he knows he was lucky to escape childhood unharmed. Times, Sunday Times
  • According to him, the maidens were able to enter the temenos (sacred precinct) unharmed over a number of years, despite the vigilance of the inhabitants of Ilion.
  • Four dogs, a kitten and a collection of snakes and lizards were rescued unharmed.
  • I searched for drugs in every town we worked in and I got into some dangerous situations but I was lucky to get out unharmed.
  • Fortunately, the school was not in session at the time and the custodians working in the building were unharmed.
  • Miraculously, Baby Jessica emerged unharmed, and the parents who let a baby toddle near open shafts weren't sent to prison for gross stupidity.
  • He pointed out many Kerry people were in London and hoped they were unharmed.
  • Over 12 miles of rope will be attached to 1,800 stakes to fence in spectators along with 900 crash barriers to ensure wild birds like the peahen and peacock are unharmed.
  • It was resolved when all hostages were released unharmed three weeks later.
  • Under the trust's programme on its 20 sq km Killerton Estate, near Exeter, badgers will be caught in live traps, injected with the licensed BCG vaccine, marked so they will not be injected again and released unharmed. National Trust to begin badger vaccine trial
  • He was unharmed after eight days' confinement, but he berated his wife for paying so much so soon.
  • All 72 people on board were freed unharmed. Times, Sunday Times
  • Both children escaped unharmed from the burning building.
  • Unharmed she can push the peaceful Per - ambulator. Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 104, April 22, 1893
  • Other than a mild concussion and the bruise to his pride, we both walked away from the incident unharmed.
  • However, they are not pests because palm civets digest only the outer pulp of fruit, passing the coffee beans unharmed through their digestive systems.

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