According to the Degree of Damage done to the Bone.
As they were sworn to assess the damages agreeable to the evidence, and as the only witness called had sworn that there was not the thousandth part of a farthing damage done, how could a conscientious jury give any damage?
The foreman very sensibly remarked, "if you have called a witness who has sworn that there was not the smallest particle of damage done, how can we, upon our oath, say there was some damage?
If she breaks her contract by carelessness and heedless handling, there is some slight provision made against the damage done.
The person who breaks china or defaces silver must, so far as is possible, repair from her own purse the damage done.
They speculated regarding the extent of damage done by the earthquake and the area shaken by it.
That he might determine the amount of damage done by the storm, it was necessary for him to leave for his other plantation at once.
I must find out at once the extent of damage done by the shock.
This is the argument by which “damage done to the civilian population” came to includedamage done to soldiers.
What constituted “damage done to the civilian population”?
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "damage done" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.