Sentence examples for was then devastated from inspiring English sources

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İzmir was then devastated further when a massive fire broke out three days after the Turks had recaptured the city.

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I was so devastated.

Ms. Contos, a Manhattan schoolteacher who was then 27, was devastated, but she nonetheless went ahead with the reception.

He was then released into a devastated Germany.

When, at the conclusion, Mr. O'Neal plunks himself down at what was then Wollman Rink in Central Park, devastated by Jenny's ascension to the angels, his doppelgänger mounts the stage to do the same.

Over the past two hundred years the collection has been built up, then devastated by bombing during the war, and more recently renovated and upgraded.

"I don't believe the people of California, having just voted to recall a governor for policies that have devastated our state, are then going to elect another Democrat," said McClintock, who in August compared himself to legendary racehorse Seabiscuit.

"It is a good win for us especially with the team we had last year," Linehan said, referring to the team that went 11-19 and then was devastated during the off-season when three players were expelled from school and a fourth was placed on probation for involvement in an off-campus fight.

The medical center where she worked back then was devastated.

But tense and then devastating though it was, we're going to defer the praise to Greengrass's crack editing team.

He was suitably devastated, then, when summoned to the High Court yesterday to face a legal challenge from Native Khan's owner Ibrahim Araci, whose lawyers argued they had been "badly let down" by Fallon.

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