Sentence examples for light fire from inspiring English sources

"light fire" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used as a verb phrase meaning to ignite or start a fire, often with the use of a match or lighter. Here is an example sentence: "Please make sure to light the fire before the guests arrive for the bonfire."

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It glimmers, it glows, it doesn't tarnish; it is solid light, fire that doesn't burn.

In addition, the corporations pay school and county taxes, as well as taxes to light, fire and sewer districts.

"Tonight I arrived home from work before her to be greeted by a terse note that read: 'Peel potatoes, light fire, walk dog.

One statement said an asylum seeker burned his left palm and added: "Burn associated with attempt to light fire in engine room".

Light, fire, gramophones in trees, a giant kaleidoscope and a dinner party with conversation but no guests are just some of the creations at this Enchanted Parks season, with commissioned work by local artists and students on the theme of surprise.

I think the film works so deeply because it combines perfectly the way we define childhood memories every time we call them up, and the sense we have of the archetypes of myth - apple, forest, snow, wind, light, fire, water, dark - as part of those memories.

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The light, fire-resistant panels were made by gluing together pine boards from sustainable forests that are replanted for commercial use.

Do not light fires.

Squatters light fires among blackened tumble-down, piles of rubble.

Both countries are trying to light fires in the region.

It does get cold here -- cold enough to light fires.

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