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Example sentences for "certain destruction"

  • You are embarked on a perilous enterprise, and if you pursue it, it will lead you to certain destruction.

  • Be advised by me, and rush not on certain destruction, good Master Pursuivant," said the foremost soldier, plucking his mantle.

  • For a time, he struggled against them; and though he felt that it was hopeless, worked on like a desperate military leader conducting a forlorn hope to certain destruction.

  • She was a woman of uncommon energy and strength of character, yet her heart died within her as she folded her arms around her helpless infants, and gazed upon the march of her husband and eldest child to certain destruction.

  • These noble people did all they could to help me, and to postpone my certain destruction, as they thought, as long as possible.

  • I have often been asked how I could bear the constant fear of death, and if I were not sometimes overcome by the thought of certain destruction.

  • It was rather amusing to see the way in which the Europeans at Teheran viewed my resolution, and how the opinion gained ground that I had fallen into a fatal delusion, and that, unconscious of danger, I was hurrying on to certain destruction.

  • Your doing so would expose us both to certain destruction in case of attack.

  • For since few or none who venture, escape death, few are willing to go forward to certain destruction.

  • I repeat, therefore, that to prevail against well-disciplined infantry, you must meet them with infantry disciplined still better, and that otherwise you advance to certain destruction.

  • Those who advance in such loose order, and with so little spirit, against a breach covered by artillery, advance to certain destruction, and as against them artillery is useful.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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