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Example sentences for "fire from"

  • CXXV Nine Evil-doers are consumed by Fire from Heaven, and a Fountain is produced out of the Earth.

  • Nine Evil-doers are consumed by Fire from Heaven, and a Fountain is produced out of the Earth.

  • But ere the accursed crime could be attempted, the saint, raising his left hand, imposed in the name of the Lord his malediction on the malefactor; and he was consumed by fire from heaven, and even like the other nine he perished.

  • Job's children, servants, and animals are destroyed by a fire from heaven, and by a great wind.

  • Almost in one moment the Confederates were subjected to a fire from rifle-guns, saw a line of bayonets coming straight at them in front, and discovered that hostile horsemen with drawn sabres were in their rear.

  • Commander Buchanan then steamed ahead in his flagship, the Diana, when he was subjected to a fire from rifle-pits, and he was the first to fall, shot through the head.

  • Meanwhile Company E pushed down the left side of the road but was halted by fire from an enemy pillbox on a knoll.

  • By openly exposing himself to fire from a third pillbox, Robinson enabled tanks to locate its position.

  • Company L in the rear thereupon attempted a flanking movement to the left across an open field but came under heavy fire from a ridge that commanded the road.

  • This beast was to bring down "fire from heaven.

  • Fire from heaven" may therefore be regarded as describing the divine work of reformation, the unfolding of truth accompanied by the saving power of God.

  • At last, after having for a long time tyrannized over the country and committed all manner of enormities, they were suddenly destroyed by fire from heaven, and an angel armed with a flaming sword.

  • Torquemada, followed by Veytia, identifies them with a similar race that traditionally appeared at a very early time in Peru, where they were destroyed by fire from heaven.

  • A thick darkness covered the whole continent; earthquakes cast mountains into valleys; many towns were swallowed up, and others were destroyed by fire from heaven.

  • I have written and sent certified testimonies that Pabo was burned by fire from Heaven.

  • On the surest testimony I know that the Archpriest Pabo was consumed by fire from heaven.

  • Pabo was struck by fire from heaven, because he opposed me.

  • This was taken in the morning under the cross-fire from Hill 250, which had resisted the attack on the right, while the enemy artillery fire from the whale-back searched the whole field of the advance.

  • And what will avail squadrons of horse, or legions of foot, against one that can call down fire from heaven, or cause the walls of a city to fall to the ground?

  • They must go lower down and risk the heavy fire from the "Archies.

  • As he did so he received his first baptism of fire from "Archie.

  • Soon, they sighted the aerodromes at Scilly and Etricourt, and bombarded them, receiving another crackle of fire from the A.

  • Every day, and sometimes many times a day, they have been counter-attacked by swarms of Germans coming up out of their tunnels, and between these attacks they have been under terrific gun-fire from a wide semicircle of heavy batteries.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    artistic point; besides their; constant supply; fire away; fire broke; fire ceremony; fire department; fire engine; fire guns; fire insurance; fire protection; fire shall; fire under; fired again; fireless cooker; fires were; fourth inch; money economy; only this; serve cold; sleeping sickness; special effort; stood over; took command; used principally; when presently