There may be nothing wrong,” said Bertha quietly, although her heart was beating furiously.
There's nothing wrong in going to the Adirondacks--is there, Cecil?
A few hours before she had seen nothing wrong in her relationship with Ditmar: now she beheld him selfish, ruthless, pursuing her for one end, his own gratification.
Of course he would do nothing wrong, neither would he keep the money.
These people enjoy themselves at the ball with the utmost composure of spirit, and assurance that they are doing nothing wrong, but something very good.
Nothing wrong at all, my dear," said he gently, very gently rejecting his daughter's caress.
There can benothing wrong in your wishing to make yourself useful; indeed, you ought to do so by all means.
There would be nothing disgraceful, you know, nothing wrongin such a marriage.
I hope there is nothing wrong," said Jacob, as some troublesome suspicions began turning themselves over in his mind.
Then came up the image of her sweet, reverent face, as she said so earnestly, "Nothing wrong, as God is my witness!
Nothing wrong--that is, criminal--of course.
Then, when Mary had spoken to him again in private, expressing a hope that there was "nothing wrong", he had been very angry with his sister.
There's nothing wrong; and if there was, what's that to you?
There is nothing wrong between me and my mother," said the major.
Of course, mamma knows that papa has done nothing wrong; but she says that the whole thing is most mysterious, and that she does not know how to account for the money.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "nothing wrong" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.