Sentence examples for for every fire from inspiring English sources

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He added that the emergency response and performance would be reviewed, as was standard for every fire.

There are 40 applicants for every fire service job advertised, but the health service suffers from an acute shortage of doctors and nurses.

With responsibility for 31 million acres, almost all privately owned, that have more and more people living on them, Pimlott maintains a strict policy of immediate and full suppression for every fire that starts in his area, even as he recognizes the policy flies in the face of logic and science.

But for every fire alarm dispatcher who worked that day, who sent the first rescue workers into the twin towers, who fielded the final calls from people on doomed floors, it is a day that swirls with memories, with tempered pride, with grief and with guilt.

A transient thermal analysis is performed for every fire exposure with several time load steps and substeps.

Based on calculated results of ASET and RSET for every fire scenarios, the expected number of casualties is obtained when untenable conditions occur.

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The sheriff said he called for help from every fire, police and ambulance squad within an hour's drive.

Since then, local government employers have promised despite rumours that the award could be as much as 18%—to honour the review's proposals when it reports in December.The justification for such largesse, especially when there are 40 applicants for every fire-fighting vacancy, was always going to be some far-reaching changes to the service's archaic working practices.

And for every firing procrastination I've made, one month afterwards I've always felt the exact same way, "Why didn't I do this three months early?" Trust me: if you know, you know.

While the government and guerrillas need to demonstrate they desire peace, NATO may not be able to wait for every brush fire to be extinguished before coming in.

For every The Fire Next Time, Baldwin's 1963 book of "letters" about the racial injustices he experienced growing up in Harlem, he also wrote a Go Tell It on the Mountain, his 1953 novel about a young black boy discovering himself, featuring a number of allusions to his developing homosexuality.

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