Sentence examples for vulnerable to fire from inspiring English sources

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But in this conflict, nearly half the Israeli population found itself vulnerable to fire.

The wooden towers were vulnerable to fire, so that their faces were generally covered with hides.

The pools have been known to leak, and they are vulnerable to fire and terrorist attack.

Grass is vulnerable to fire, fire to water and water to grass, for instance.

Unfortunately, the same waxy leaves that help those plants survive the baking summers make them especially vulnerable to fire.

Third, any storage or backup that's right there in your home or office is vulnerable to fire, flood or thieves.

Grass is vulnerable to fire, while fire is vulnerable to water and water is vulnerable to grass, for instance.

They were housed not in monumental stone structures, but in wooden temples and palaces vulnerable to fire.

So far, there is little talk of requiring people who live in areas vulnerable to fire to do much differently.

Or, as I wrote in the column, "Any storage or backup that's right there in your home or office is vulnerable to fire, flood or thieves".

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It's critical he get plenty of reps with gritty veteran center Jeff Faine; injuries killed the cohesion of this interior offensive line last season, which was part of the reason the Bucs were so vulnerable to fire-X and other A-gap blitzes.

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