1. I shall see that no harm comes to her. 2. At that point it is feared that harm has come to a child who may have just wandered off. 3. DeLuca said he could ask to return to Bangladesh or apply for asylum if he thought harm would come to him there. 4. Even if Madronich did not intend any harm to come from the explosives, Daly said, he is still violating the law by possessing and assembling such devices. 5. Errol Schneer, a vice president of Bronx-Lebanon Hospital, said no harm had come to the six-pound baby. 6. Generally, those schools that do maintain live mascots go to extreme lengths to see that no harm comes to the animal or anyone around it. 7. Has any harm come to her? 8. He said police assured her they wanted no harm to come to her son. 9. Maggie bonds with the tot and would do anything to see that no harm comes to her. 10. Lew claimed that real harm can come when Congress punts its budget deadline. |