Sentence examples for bombed back from inspiring English sources

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And if Pakistanchose the terrorists, it should be "preparedto be bombed back to the Stone Age".

It is a Ukraine that may finally have understood its eastern lands must be wooed, rather than bombed, back into a more devolved Ukraine.

Nato's intervention in 1999 saw Belgrade bombed back to the negotiating table, ending its effective control over all but a fraction of Kosovo.

We don't want to see a large part of the world being bombed back to the Stone Age". The waverer signed his petition.

But he hated the idea of a Cold War — he preferred being bombed back to the Bronze Age — because it seems never to have entered his mind that the United States would be a force for liberty and democracy.

This week, while in the US to meet President George Bush, he told an American television programme that former US deputy secretary of state Richard Armitage had told his intelligence chief that Pakistan would be bombed "back to the stone age" if it failed to help the US track down and punish those responsible for the September 11 attacks.

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But because it doesn't involve a bomb, do you necessarily bomb back?

His wife and daughter were killed in a bombing back home.

"From 1948 until now, negotiations and political talks have done nothing for us; the only thing that will stop them is bombing back," said Arafat al-Haj, 29, who is also earning a master's in political science.

This involves flying upwards to a high altitude then dive-bombing back down at breathtaking speeds that regularly reach more than 200 mph (320 km/h).

You were still uncertain about bombing back in August.

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