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Example sentences for "nothing wrong"

  • 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.

  • Bear in mind that I am asking you to do nothing wrong.

  • Nothing wrong in a country where the greatest college cannot report birth of one child to each graduate in ten years?

  • Nothing wrong in you or life today--nothing for you women to make right?

  • There's nothing wrong with me or my friends or life in good old New York.

  • A month has passed, and a month is no long time; there is nothing wrong.

  • There is nothing wrong; I have no need of your help.

  • I--I hope there is nothing wrong," the occupant of the room stammered.

  • Just say that there is nothing wrong, and that will be sufficient.

  • There is nothing wrong; nothing wrong at all,' said George slowly.

  • But you think there is nothing wrong, Harry?

  • She looked piteously at Yanna, and said, "Tell Antony why I came--there is nothing wrong.

  • Dear mother, there is nothing wrong at all.

  • Of course there is nothing wrong about it, and it is impossible to be displeased with it.

  • There is nothing wrong in buying and hiring.

  • 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.

  • Well, there's nothing wrong there," said Cleek.

  • No, Marshall, there's nothing wrong at all.

  • Nothing wrong at all, my dear," said he gently, very gently rejecting his daughter's caress.

  • There can be nothing 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 wrong in 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.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    both senses; could hear; good flavor; gude green; large tablespoonful; million expenditures; nothing better; nothing but; nothing could; nothing else; nothing else but the; nothing further; nothing less; nothing loath; nothing much; nothing remains; nothing remarkable; nothing should; nothing will; nothing worth; orderly sergeant; remain neutral; seem able; social institution; state library; tailed shrew