Sentence examples for to be burned from inspiring English sources

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to be burned

verb

To exist; to have real existence.

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Bettania's clothing had to be burned.

Some appeared to be burned.

"They're likely to be burned".

I don't want to be burned alive.

I didn't want the sky to be burned out".

Another was to be burned alive, she said.

The old straw tends to be burned rather than recycled.

He wants this country to be burned down.

"In Canada, wheat straw used to be burned," she says.

But it's easy for the musically curious to be burned.

"People were calling for the witch to be burned.

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