Sentence examples for sort of bomb from inspiring English sources

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North Korea detonated some sort of bomb last night.

When the inmates began asking visiting family members for chunks of charcoal, prison officials suspected an effort to make a strange sort of bomb and began an investigation.

Dr. Makkar said he could not determine by the patient's injuries at this time what sort of bomb, if any, was used, or if the shrapnel came from the car itself or from an explosive device.

I missed all of it at the time; I was in Alaska, and got my first inkling in the New York Post that some sort of bomb had gone off.

The critic Desmond Hawkins called it "the sort of bomb that bursts no more than once in three years"; the influential man of letters Cyril Connolly declared himself "completely ensnared".

The new three-story structure, set back from the street and featuring shatter-proof windows, was designed to thwart the sort of bomb that ripped apart the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building on April 19 , 1995 killing 168 people.

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"It sort of bombed," Mamdani says of the film.

And I thought I'd sort of bombed.

It is hard to say exactly what sort of bombs were being dropped on the town, but their impact, and the way they seemed to float down, appeared similar to a type of cluster munitions intended to destroy runways.

Is there any reason for that?' The driver went silent for a moment and replied quietly: 'Er, yes, you sort of bombed us during the war.' I pretended to fall asleep after that" – Marten Allen.

"There may be all sorts of bombs in the tapes," said Enrique Zileri, director of Caretas, the country's leading political magazine.

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