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1 Wherefore it is great harm that he believeth not faithfully in God.
2 If I stay here I may be the cause of great harm .
3 The enemy, advancing in great numbers, did great harm to our men.
4 There is no great harm done, only the mast and yard broken.
5 Morally, however, she saw no great harm in what she had done.
6 Here the scholars were constantly fighting, though no great harm was done.
7 The Bishop, I thought, could at least do him no great harm .
8 As it has turned out, there is no very great harm done.
9 There's no great harm in enjoying ourselves for an hour or two.
10 However, it was good-humoured, and of no great harm - asortof joke.
11 He cannot wish me any great harm , for I never injured him.
12 No great harm was done, as I was close to my quarters.
13 Well, we can easily mend it, so no great harm is done.
14 Yet, naughty fellow that I was, no great harm came to me.
15 If you had finished him no great harm would have been done.'
16 But, after all, this animosity, theological, moral, physical, did no great harm .
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