Injuring Sentence Examples

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  • Edith had cut the line and he fell, injuring himself.

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  • Another suggestion, which rests, however, merely on its own internal probability, is that Squarcione had at the outset used his pupil Andrea as the unavowed executant of certain commissions, but that after a while Andrea began painting on his own account, thus injuring the professional interests of his chief.

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  • The plant can then be at any time examined under the microscope without injuring the mounted specimen.

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  • Among the grounds for a divorce are adultery, impotency, extreme cruelty, conviction of a crime punishable in the state with imprisonment for more than a year and actual imprisonment under such conviction, treatment seriously injuring the health or endangering the reason, wilful desertion for three years, or joining a religious sect or society which professes to believe the relation of husband and wife unlawful, and conduct in accordance therewith for six months.

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  • For a long time no carts or carriages were permitted to enter the city for fear of polluting and injuring the pavement, and the transport of goods was carried on in hand-carts.

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  • An antitrust law of 1907 makes it unlawful for any corporation controlling within the state the sale of 50% of an article to raise or lower the price of that article with the intention of injuring a competitor.

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  • There can be no question that a deep soil is better for the cottonplant; but the expense of obtaining it, the risk of injuring the soil through leaching, and the danger of bringing poor soil to the surface, have led many planters to oppose this plan.

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  • Heidenhain recognizes two classes, first, such substances as peptone, leech extract and crayfish extract; and, secondly, crystalloids such as sugar, salt, &c. Starling sees no reason to believe that members of either class act otherwise than by increasing the pressure in the capillaries or by injuring the endothelial wall.

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  • This interruption, due to the practical prohibition of the industry by the United States courts, on the ground that it was injuring, through the deposit of tailings, agricultural lands and navigable streams, was lessened, though not entirely removed, by compromises and regulations which permit, under certain restrictions, the renewed exploitation of the ancient river-beds by the hydraulic method.

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  • The tomb of William I., the founder's father - a magnificent porphyry sarcophagus contemporary with the church, under a marble pillared canopy - and the founder William II.'s tomb, erected in 1575, were both shattered by a fire, which in 1811 broke out in the choir, injuring some of the mosaics, and destroying all the fine walnut choir-fittings, the organs, and most of the choir roof.

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  • The foliage may be eaten down by sheep early in autumn, without injuring it for the production of a crop of seed.

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  • The fibre and nibs have to be cleaned off by means of a gassing machine so constructed that the end of silk (silk yarn) is frictioned to throw off the nibs, and at the same time is run very rapidly through a gas flame a sufficient number of times to burn off the hairy and fibrous matter without injuring the main thread.

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  • It would seem, moreover, that they were credited with the power of helping their friends (and likewise of injuring other people) very much in the same way as they had done in life.

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  • The first difficulty that presented itself in carrying this out, was that during the months of highest flood the Nile is so charged with alluvial matter that to pond it up then would inevitably lead to a deposit of silt in the reservoir, which would in no great number of years fill it up. It was found, however, that the flood water was comparatively free from deposit by the middle of November, while the river was still so high that, without injuring the irrigation, water might go on being stored up until March.

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  • In winter they are occasionally visited by a hot south-east wind from Africa, which is called the Levante, and produces various disagreeable consequences on the exposed parts of the person, besides injuring the vegetation, especially on the higher grounds.

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  • The company had ordered him to follow a policy of non-intervention, and he managed to obey his orders without injuring the prestige of the British name.

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  • Dermot abducted the wife of 0 Ruairc more with the object of injuring his rival than from any love of the lady.

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  • If a horse be chosen for the experiment, a considerable quantity of blood may be withdrawn without injuring the animal.

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  • Not only had they risked and lost all in the attempt and drawn upon themselves the frightful vengeance of the state, but they saw themselves the means of injuring irretrievably the cause for which they felt such devotion.

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  • Riaz's standpoint was that of the benevolent autocrat; he believed that the Egyptians were not fitted for self-government and must be treated like children, protected from ill-treatment by others and prevented from injuring themselves.

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  • This declaration did not satisfy the free fooders; but there was a general disposition to compromise the question without injuring the unity of the party.

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  • She found the impostor useful as a means of injuring the king of England.

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  • Any injury done to the "souls" being one of the worst of iniquities, the good monk should not wash his clothes (indeed, the most austere will reject clothes altogether), nor even wash his teeth, for fear of injuring living things.

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  • Much can be done in this case to clean the seed before sowing by immersing it in hot water or in some solution that will kill the spores without injuring the grain.

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  • He sat out yesterday's 3-1 defeat by Plymouth Argyle after injuring an ankle during training on Saturday.

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  • The gallant mounted burghers hacked their way through the unarmed crowd, killing eleven people with their swords and injuring many others.

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  • Imagine the damages for a valuable horse with serious injury injuring a wealthy bystander.

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  • March Multiple bombs were simultaneously detonated on packed commuter trains in Madrid killing nearly 200 people and injuring nearly 2000.

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  • In Europe the Slavonic area is the principal seat of vampire beliefs, and here too we find, as a natural development, that means of preventing the dead from injuring the living have been evolved by the popular mind.

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  • Monmouth offered to appear to take his trial, if thereby he could help Russell, and Essex refused to abscond for fear of injuring his friend's chance of escape.

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  • As if you could kill time without injuring eternity.

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  • Still less did he think of injuring anyone for his own advantage.

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  • Hearing about people deliberately injuring themselves can be queasy listening for some.

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  • The same storm spawned several tornadoes, killing one person and injuring several.

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  • Tipping Furniture-Top heavy furniture can tip over, severely injuring a child.

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  • The hinges on the crib should lock into place, so that there is no chance of the crib collapsing and injuring your child.

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  • No matter what pin you choose, make sure that the tip is very sharp to avoid struggling during the pinning process and possibly injuring you or your baby.

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  • You don't want other people (or yourself, for that matter) tripping over your lawn ornaments and injuring themselves.

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  • It is absolutely imperative that the base is wide enough and sturdy enough to keep the finished tree from tipping and injuring your pet.

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  • Besides injuring oneself, a drunk driver can injure or kill passengers in the car and drivers and passengers in other cars.

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  • Never leave any dog unattended on a grooming table, or you risk injuring him.

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  • In fact, you may be keeping him from injuring himself if he were to chew on a live electrical cord, or an item that could poison or choke him.

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  • A wet soil is good in summer, but injurious in winter, and to prevent surface wet from injuring old plants left in the open ground, remove the mould round their necks, filling up with about 6 inches of white sand.

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  • On a porous bottom it may be plentifully watered during a dry time in summer without fear of injuring the roots.

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  • It can drop quickly, injuring anyone nearby.

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  • Without one, the children are at risk of falling and seriously injuring themselves.

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  • When I took the teacher's advice, the horse would whinny and snort in protest after a while (I assume I WAS injuring him), but using the above strategy, I never heard a peep out of him.

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  • Reportedly a resident of Las Vegas, he was banned from professional boxing for injuring his opponents, later joining the evil Shadoloo organization.

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  • This site provides a dense muscle mass in older children, which eliminates the possibility of injuring the nervous and vascular organs.

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  • In general, young people who have learned to express themselves in words or through art and other creative activities are less likely to deal with painful feelings by injuring their bodies.

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  • Younger children are at risk of injuring themselves by falling, and adolescents with driving privileges are at high risk of automobile accidents.

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  • Excessive force, such as exerting a strong pull, should never be applied to jewelry inserted into pierced body parts to avoid tearing and injuring tissues.

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  • On May 4, 1970, members of the Ohio National Guard shot 13 Kent State University students, killing four them and injuring nine.

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  • The train tracks do not hang over the table, so you don't have to worry about your child injuring himself by simply walking by it.

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  • When Michael nearly escapes with Julia, Victor and Michael brawl, injuring Julia in the process.

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  • Increased ability to balance enhances one's agility, improves reaction time, and reduces the likelihood of injuring oneself.

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  • For example, you must be able to physically do the poses without injuring yourself.

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  • Even worse, it could have been used in the process of injuring someone.

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  • A too loose sweater could snag on objects, possibly injuring your dog.

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  • Be careful that you perform them correctly or you could end up tripping over the step and injuring yourself.

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  • The third party liability coverage provision provides coverage that pays out if the policyholder's dog is responsible for injuring another person or causing damage to their property.

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  • This causes the Shinto god to send a bolt of lightning at him to wake him up, injuring the human he is sleeping with.

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  • He restrained himself as much as possible to keep from injuring Ully.s test subject.

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  • At home, a terrible murrain had fallen on the cattle, inflicting ruin on the agricultural interest; a grave commercial crisis was creating alarm in the city of London, and, in its consequences, injuring the interests of labor; while the working classes, at last roused from their long indifference, and angry at the rejection of Lord Russells bill, were assembling in their tens of thousands to demand reform.

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