Examples of using To do harm in English and their translations into Swedish
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To do harm!- Reinforcements.
Or were you afraid to do harm?
Never use it to do harm or to offend, but use it to defend what is good and what is just.
There are persons who want to do harm to others.
I took an oath as a Skylander to always defend the Skylands from anyone trying to do harm.
We're not here to do harm to anyone.
have the means to do harm.
Never use it to do harm in anger.
Listen, man, I can't turn off the transmissions to do harm.
If anyone does come to this country to do harm, then I want them behind bars.
were you afraid to do harm?
That the latter had preternatural powers to do harm no one doubted; hence the severe punishment meted out to them.
but only to do harm.
And he said to them,“Is it lawful on the Sabbath to do good or to do harm, to save life or to kill?”
but only to do harm.
had no licence either to do harm through their priestly dignity
Then I want them behind bars. If anyone does come to this country to do harm.
He is particularly concerned about the capacity of sovereign funds to do harm, speculative forms of investment, which must not be encouraged,
The mother wasn't deprived of oxygen long enough to do harm to the child.
that knew how to do harm!
the purpose of the technique is not to do harm, but to do better.
I see as much misery outta them moving to justify theirselves as them that set out to do harm.
is it lawful on the Sabbath to do good or to do harm, to save life
The fat-soluble substances is a bit more difficult to dissolve, after which the fat is needed for it to do harm.
I did not instruct you to do harm and give way to the desire to kill.
they incrementally diminish the country's ability to do harm.
Symantec Endpoint Protection is a program which monitors your computer for misbehaving programs that want to do harm to your files ie, a virus.
it appears he intended to do harm.
complete inability to do harm to another.