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be fires
verb
To set (something) on fire.
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The next hazard may be fires.
Even in an idealized Everglades, "there would still be fires," he said.
"There'll be fires in the trash and a guy with a gaff hook in a seven-foot swordfish.
There will be fires and horses and oxen pulling carts; there will be coal and steam engines and factories and even mighty locomotives and iPhones.
There will also be fires inside the Crotti, with a flat stone in the centre on which will be cooked pork ribs with potato, sausages or beautiful trout, freshly caught from the rivers there.
"There will be fires …" In the warehouse, where volunteers were sorting crates of potatoes and pots of lemon and coconut yoghurt, abandoned by the food industry, for distribution to the city's poor, Rolnik listened as Robertson explained how the introduction of the bedroom tax was already causing substantial hardship to her and to her neighbours.
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Should Jaclyn be fired?
should be fired for?
Someone should be fired.
He should be fired ASAP".
He would then be fired.
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