(1) He thinks the swan was shot and we both wondered at the mindset of someone who could wound such a graceful animal.
(2) I could see a wound to the right of her neck, which was bleeding quite heavily.
(3) He also had two stitches put in a wound to his scalp after being taken by ambulance to the Royal Lancaster Infirmary.
(4) If there is an object sticking out of the wound - a knife, or a shard of broken glass, for example - do not remove it.
(5) He said that the gun went off again when Mrs Thompson, bleeding from a wound to her body, tried to grapple with the gun.
(6) I have only just begun to deal with my feelings, and the wound is still raw.
(7) He was taken to the Northern General Hospital, where he needed nine stitches to a wound to the back of his head.
(10) The real issue is whether the wound is skin deep or will take years to heal.
(11) Your open and receptive attitude heals old wounds and rejuvenates relationships.
(12) Top Bradford doctors have found an unusual alternative to cover wounds - frog skin.
(13) A positive and creative approach towards family problems changes attitudes and heals old wounds .
(14) Yuan told him that he and a group of men had seriously wounded another man in order to force him to repay a debt.
(15) You try to rekindle old flames and remember the past and tend to open old emotional wounds .
(16) I told him that a friend of mine had been badly wounded and was in urgent need of medical attention.
(17) Old wounds opened as he remembered the sting of refused sanctuaries and broken friendships.
(18) Though John and Jocelyn were obviously delighted to spend some time with their daughter, the reunion opened old wounds .
(19) He received a number of stitches for knife wounds to his chest and arm.
(20) Section 20 of the Offences Against the Person Act 1861 creates the offence of unlawfully and maliciously wounding or inflicting grievous bodily harm.