Sentence examples for could be bombs from inspiring English sources

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If the Rams shut George down, it could be bombs away for St . Louisand a high-scoring contest, something Tennessee does not want.

In the chaotic moments after the gunfire began, as travelers dove to the ground or scrambled for cover in restaurants and stores, officials worried there could be bombs in the terminal and tried to determine whether the gunman had any accomplices.

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The Europeans maintain Iran never stopped research and scientific development efforts that could be bomb-related.

Hamas's military wing has, in the past, hidden missile sites in populated areas, knowing that these could be bombed.

British war planes could be bombing Islamic State in Syria within 72 hours under plans being drawn up by Downing Street.

"They are not worried that Washington, D.C., could be bombed in 24 hours," Mr. Aziz said in the interview, which was conducted in English at his office here.

Some people just fled, but these 400,000 won't leave – even though they know that at any time they could be bombed or killed.

Unlit Swiss cities could be bombed in error, while blazing urban lights would act as a beacon to pinpoint targets across the border.

Iran later said that it had kept the construction secret until recently because it feared that its known nuclear plants could be bombed.

Officials in the House of Commons Library have cast doubt on the Prime Minister's view that Isis targets could be bombed in Syria as well as Iraq on the grounds that the Assad regime in Syria is "illegitimate".

They should be precision attacks, aimed only at nuclear facilities, to remind Iran of the many other valuable sites that could be bombed if it were foolish enough to retaliate.

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