Unscathed Sentence Examples

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  • They were not unscathed, but the Russians were suffering far more severely.

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  • They passed through the activity unscathed before he started down another hall.

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  • I get that, but you have my word you will leave this room unscathed within the next day or two.

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  • Though the Reformation left it unscathed, it suffered wanton violence from time to time.

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  • The strange sound continued for several minutes, and she trembled, trying hard not to think of what happened if she made it unscathed to the planet's surface.

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  • From his father, whose stern, somewhat pedantic nature repelled warmer feelings on the part of the children, Goethe inherited that "holy earnestness" and stability of character which brought him unscathed through temptations and passions, and held the balance to his all too powerful imagination.

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  • His advice was successfully followed, and the "Argo" made the passage unscathed, except for trifling damage to the stern.

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  • Knowledge, intrepidity and tact carried Parkman through these experiences unscathed, and good luck kept him clear of encounters with hostile Indians, in which these qualities might not have sufficed to avert destruction.

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  • His tomb in his college chapel of St Salvator's at St Andrews,; Ids college and his bridge over the river Eden, have survived as monuments of a good and great man; they passed unscathed through the ruin wrought by the reformers.

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  • You alone emerge unscathed.

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  • He was relatively unscathed with only a small cut on his knee.

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  • Luckily, his left ring finger had escaped unscathed.

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  • Planes glide through the sea, yet emerge unscathed.

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  • During his residence in Thrace he joined the expedition of the Argonauts, whose leader Jason had been informed by Chiron that only by the aid of Orpheus would they be able to pass by the Sirens unscathed.

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  • It seems that some people attract mosquitoes like magnets, while others can trek through moist and tall grasses unscathed.

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  • They made their way unscathed through the dining room to their own little corner, where Toby.s favorite food combination of mac-n-cheese and French toast waited for him on the table.

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  • The high technology entrepreneurs also seem to have a certain chutzpah that enables them to take risks and ride the hard times relatively unscathed.

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  • Thankfully, both the grant and the hospital escaped the fire unscathed and survive to this day on the site of their origin.

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  • A very smart Satellite occurred on 1st April, apparently having gone through the winter virtually unscathed.

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  • The health system didn't escape unscathed, either.

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  • After coming through his lesson unscathed, Arthur gave a big high-five to longboarding and to Dave's Australian adventure.

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  • I have mine growing in a pot on the south-facing patio, where it came through last winter pretty much unscathed!

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  • Unscathed by civil strife, war or famine, Zambia's capital city seems as serene as any on the continent.

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  • The piano appears to have survived the ordeal almost unscathed.

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  • After the battle of the Marne they fell back fortunately leaving the chateau largely unscathed.

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  • In consequence they can get away with mega mistakes largely unscathed.

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  • Fiona Ware - GSG Caving Secretary Elphin Caving Center The hut survived the tremendous winter gales almost totally unscathed.

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  • From a welfare point of view, the fox is either killed or it escapes completely unscathed.

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  • Hunting with hounds The fox - a hunter himself - is either cleanly killed by the leading hound or gets away unscathed.

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  • Remarkably, the truly ancient hollow trees survived almost unscathed.

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  • Some small Italian houses still remained unscathed by the ravages of war.

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  • A number of shots were fired at him, but he wasn't hit, and walked away unscathed.

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  • Instead we are being asked to increase our costs further by joining the scheme whilst the rogues are left unscathed.

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  • Writers with none of the prejudices of the historical school, but with the cold and remorseless regard for logic of the purely objective critic, have pointed out serious inconsistencies here, the omission of important factors there, until very little of the " old Political Economy " is left unscathed.

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  • A real old spit and sawdust pub that has survived a refit or two relatively unscathed (and undecorated).

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  • If he has any superpower, it is his ability to walk away unscathed from any plane crash.

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  • The health system did n't escape unscathed, either.

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  • A number of shots were fired at him, but he was n't hit, and walked away unscathed.

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  • The Dutch fort, a World Heritage Site, emerged pretty unscathed thanks to its 17th-century fortifications.

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  • The precision of the balance and ability of the cat's light limber body to absorb the impact often means that a cat can land unscathed, even from a height of three stories.

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  • One Amazon customer states that his iPad fell off his car at 30 miles-per-hour while protected by this screen and a high-quality case and came out unscathed.

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  • There are tons of different homework help websites and educational tools that can help you and your child make it through middle school math unscathed.

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  • Oliver Peoples eyeglass frames have come a long way, riding through time on top models' faces and more, nearly unscathed by the trends, holding true to a vintage feel.

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  • Other than some scratches produced by a few kitchen utensils (don't ask), the stylus is unscathed.

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  • Those who survive physically unscathed may suffer developmental and emotional problems.

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  • She bent down to pick up a yet unscathed pillow, startled to stand and see Rhyn had changed to his human form.

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  • The new commander displayed great energy in reorganizing the Army of the Potomac, the discipline of which had not come unscathed through a career of failure.

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