Sentence examples for fire approaches from inspiring English sources

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Fire approaches the great new city.

Fire approaches the great new city/ In the city of York, there will be a great collapse/ 2 twin brothers torn apart by chaos/ while the fortress falls the great leader will succumb/ third big war will begin when the big city is burning".

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After a fire approached the Indian dwellings in 1996, park workers removed overgrown brush in their path.

More than that, it shows the whole region of west Asia that there are alternatives to the short-term, hire and fire approach.

Their owners, who had fled the nearby canyons as the fire approached on Monday, said they had no other place to take them and were not sure the authorities or mall owner would let them stay.

No relief from another strike team, meant that the Riverside strike team would sleep in the local firehouse, where they would be on call in case the fire approached.

Reversing the solemn, phony "Chariots of Fire" approach, Mr. Towne and the cinematographer Michael Chapman shoot the beginnings of scenes in slow motion, emphasizing what goes into the moments before a shot put, a pole vault, a race.

If the adoption of this fresh NHS wild fire approach continues, then £32m of financial savings could be achieved for acute trusts – adding to the overall bottom line of the savings plan.

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