(1) The knot was difficult to undo
(2) There wasn't any way Evelyn could undo the damage
(3) It was his craving for status that was eventually to help undo him.
(4) I lay there with my shirt open and watched him undo his belt, then stand up letting his pants fall.
(5) Even the most effective memory enhancer can't undo the damage resulting from a careless lifestyle or uncontrolled medical conditions.
(6) Now they are trying to undo some of the damage at the very last minute, with rushed legislation.
(7) It will be difficult or impossible to undo the damage by means of a retrospective external inquiry.
(8) I think it's the lack of undo function that makes it so frustrating.
(9) The Democrats are strongly opposed to the measures that undo many of the agreements that were struck during the original diesel package in 1999.
(10) Click on the undo tab on the top right of the DTML editing screen, and select the version to which you want to return.
(11) We undo the Ctrl-J with Ctrl-Shift - (that's Control-Shift-Hyphen) and type in the semicolon.
(12) To date, nothing has been discovered to undo the previous UVR damage to the skin.
(13) Graphic designers love to hear that they can revert to any previous version of a document by using the undo feature in the web-based management interface.
(14) One solution is to seek experiences that could undo or reverse the patterns of experience that could have created the unwanted preference.
(15) Sitting outside a pub in the Scottish border town of Yetholm on a sunny summer evening, I reach down, undo my laces and release my feet from inside my walking boots.
(16) When the changes are complete, it presents you with a list of changes and gives you the option to undo any of them, if necessary.
(17) As he passed through the doorway and entered the vestibule, he carelessly tossed his hat to the coat rack beside the door and then proceeded to loosen his cravat and undo the buttons of his jacket.
(18) Mr Foxman accepted the apology, but many predict it will be difficult to undo the damage.
(19) Once a course of action is settled on it is so difficult to undo the momentum of the action and its direction.