Exact(9)
You got smashed up in Serbia – six.
A cab got smashed up, in Church Lane, as close to my window as...'.
Pope Francis held a mass to commemorate Kristallnacht, when 200 synagogues and countless Jewish shops in Germany were smashed up in 1938 in Nazi Germany.
At the behest of the British government, they were smashed up in a deserted basement of the Guardian's King's Cross offices.
Considerable fun is had at the sight of the grizzled "real" Willis after the surrogate version is wrecked – "you look terrible", a work colleague helpfully observes – and Willis's battered fizzog is further smashed up in what has become regulation style.
"Alfred this was a very rough year even before we smashed up in the air-craft," he wrote to Alfred Rice, who had apparently questioned his tax deductions for the African safari: But I have a diamond mine if people will let me alone and let me dig the stones out of the blue mud and then cut and polish them.
Similar(51)
Mr Rusbridger said: "We were quite clear we were not going to hand this material back to the British government so we destroyed it ourselves under advice from a couple of GCHQ intelligence experts, who told us which bits of the hard drive to smash up, in what way".
Last September, a group of six teenaged refugees smashed up furniture in one of the camps and vandalised cars in the city centre.
The Treasury attacked, the supreme court building smashed up, arson in Trafalgar Square, the royal car vandalised.
The rebels smashed up furniture in the house before leading the activist away at gunpoint.
I smashed up everything in my apartment, I was so mad at myself!
Write better and faster with AI suggestions while staying true to your unique style.
Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com