Uninjured Sentence Examples

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  • The layer of cork thus formed cuts out the dead debris and serves to, protect the uninjured cells below.

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  • In 1794 Mannheim fell into the hands of the French, and in the following year it was retaken by the Austrians after a severe bombardment, which left scarcely a single building uninjured.

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  • Aphidesand may be easily penetrated by certain Fungi such as Peziza, Nectria; and when thus attacked, the repeated conflicts between the cambium and callus, on the one hand, trying to heal over the wound, and the insect or Fungus, on the other, destroying the new tissues as they are formed, results in irregular growths; the still uninjured cambium area goes on thickening the branch, the dead parts, of course, remain unthickened, and the portion in which the Fungus is at work may for the time being grow more rapidly.

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  • After graduating honourably in 1814 he entered his father's office as a student of law; but in January 1815 the uninjured eye showed dangerous symptoms of inflammation.

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  • Bonaparte and Josephine escaped uninjured, but several bystanders were killed or wounded.

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  • The church of All Saints has a fine Perpendicular tower, left uninjured when the nave and chancel were burned down in 1842.

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  • The leaves are glaucous and smooth like those of a swede turnip. For a seed-crop rape is sown in July or early August in order that the plants may be strong enough to pass the winter uninjured.

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  • Then the uninjured cocoons are by themselves sorted into classes having similar shades of colour, size and quality of fibre.

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  • She contrived to escape uninjured during the crisis of the Popish Plot in 1678.

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  • The baboon took it, held it in her hands for a few moments, and then let it escape uninjured without trying to taste it.

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  • Hardly any scene even in this extraordinary city is more striking than the coup d'csil of this long street of tombs, preserving uninjured the records of successive generations eighteen centuries ago.

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  • According to some, he leapt his horse from the ramparts, and alighted uninjured, though the horse was killed by the fall; others say that he was prevented from joining his comrades, and discovered the treachery while waiting without the gate.

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  • When the aerodrome rose to the surface, it was found that while the front sustaining surfaces had been broken by their impact with the water, yet the rear ones were comparatively uninjured.

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  • Unchewed oats pass out in the faeces uninjured, so that they are capable of germination, and are of less than no value to a horse.

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  • It is a remarkable and newly-ascertained fact that in regeneration (in Potamilla) the thorax is not replaced by the growth of uninjured thoracic segments; but that the anterior segments of the abdomen take on the same characters, the setae dropping out and being replaced in accordance with the plan of the setae in the thorax of uninjured worms. Among the Oligochaeta the sexually mature worm is distinguished from the immature worm by the clitellum and by the development of genital setae.

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  • Charlock is a most persistent cruciferous weed, but if sprayed when young with the solution named it is killed, the corn plants being uninjured.

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  • The conflagration of 1671, already mentioned, raged for fifteen days, and only the church, a part of the palace, and two towers escaped uninjured.

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  • According to observations made by Penrose on an uninjured Ceratisolen legumen, no red corpuscles are to be seen in the pericardial A space, although the heart is filled with them, and no such corpuscles are ever discharged by the animal when it is irritated.

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  • When having limbered up the only two cannon that remained uninjured out of the four, they began moving down the hill (one shattered gun and one unicorn were left behind), Prince Andrew rode up to Tushin.

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  • The French had not yet occupied that region, and the Russians--the uninjured and slightly wounded--had left it long ago.

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  • They were uninjured, however; so he once more attempted to stagger on.

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  • There are numerous stories regarding cats who have fallen from extreme heights and have escaped from the situation fresh and uninjured.

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  • The "cats always land on their feet" law is for the most part true, but it does not guarantee that cats always land on their feet uninjured.

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  • When police arrived, Rob was gone and the Mrs., according to the police report, appeared "uninjured."

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  • It is hardier than any other Dahlia, and plants left in the ground are generally uninjured throughout the winter.

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  • If the roots are protected during winter they are uninjured, and the plant annually increases in size.

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  • Though uninjured at Kew during recent winters, the plant is still on trial as to its hardiness in this country, and might possibly lose its buds in a severe winter.

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  • My great surprise has been in its well doing to such an extent in the open ground that I have now no fear for it at all, and during the worst frost we have had here during the last twenty or thirty years it was entirely uninjured.

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  • A bulky dressing and splint supports the hand after surgery, with uninjured fingers left free to exercise.

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  • Bend your uninjured leg so your foot is flat on the mat.

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  • But everyone here is safe and uninjured.

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