Some in-sentence examples of “bombed”

How to use in-sentence of “bombed”:

+ Since the end of the cold war, this flight ended, however, the Strategic Air Command still maintains the main facility at Offutt AFB – this is where President Bush flew to when the Twin Towers were bombed on 9-11-01 to set up his command center.

+ The third cathedral is the new St Michael’s Cathedral, built to replace the bombed cathedral.

+ It was bombed by the Royal Air ForceRAF Bomber Command between 1940 and 1945, by the USAAF strategic bombing of Germany.

+ On September 25, 1919, a little group of social revolutionaries and anarchists bombed the headquarters of the “Moscow Committee” of the Communist Party in protest at the growing repression.

+ The orphanage was open until London was bombed in the Second World War.

+ The Library began its work in the tobacco room of the former Rothschild library, which served the bombed university library as accommodation.

+ The present military camp was a RAF Aerodrome during the WWII and was heavily bombed by the Japanese Airforce on the first day of the invasion of Malaya.

Some in-sentence examples of bombed
Some in-sentence examples of bombed

Example sentences of “bombed”:

+ The city was bombed during World War II.

+ As many of you have heard, North Korea bombed one of South Korea's islands.
+ A restaurant that Neufeld and Peck were to eat at in England was bombed by the IRA.

+ The city was bombed during World War II.

+ As many of you have heard, North Korea bombed one of South Korea’s islands.

+ A restaurant that Neufeld and Peck were to eat at in England was bombed by the IRA.

+ In the “Fallout” games, the world after 2050 destroyed itself because all the nations bombed each other with nuclear bombs.

+ It was badly bombed in World War II.

+ Her concert was bombed in the 2017 Manchester attacks.

+ In 1945, the USSR declared war on Japan and the United States bombed it ; severely weakening its empire and forcing it to surrender.

+ This reached its peak when the Dinakaran daily’s office were bombed by Alagiri supporters.Dinakaran is a part of the Sun TV, the grand-nephew of Karunanidhi.

+ On 24 July 1943, B-24 Liberators bombed Wake Island.

+ After the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor, the Takano family was Japanese American internmentrelocated and interned from California to “War Relocation Camps” during World War II.Johnson, Chris.

+ He ran the city’s police because the Chief Constable was fully occupied as Civil Defence Controller Young started the “good neighbour scheme” for bombed out civilians that he had trialled in Leamington and which was later adopted nationally by the Home Office.

+ On September 15, 1963, the Ku Klux Klan bombed a church in Birmingham, where civil rights activists often met before starting their marches.

+ The John Frost Bridge at Arnhem was bombed after Operation Market Garden.

+ The Serbians tried to surrender, but Austria-Hungary bombed them anyway.

+ The Allied forces bombed the city after the Japanese took it over.

+ They bombed Antwerp.

+ There is a cathedral called the Tam Toa Church that was bombed during the war.

+ Bali was bombed by Islamists in 2002 and 2005.

More in-sentence examples of “bombed”:

+ Some of them had to stay here, because in 1942, the Japanese bombed the town of Broome in the far north.

+ Coastal radar stations were bombed and so for a time, only one radar mast was standing.

+ Some of them had to stay here, because in 1942, the Japanese bombed the town of Broome in the far north.

+ Coastal radar stations were bombed and so for a time, only one radar mast was standing.

+ On April 5, 1986 three people were killed and around 230 injured when “La Belle” discothèquesdiscothèque was bombed in West Berlin.

+ On January 2, 1945, the medieval city centre was bombed by the Royal Air Force and the U.S.

+ During the revolution in Iran, at 3 September 1979 the city was bombed and occupied by Iranian forces.

+ The Dutch lost when the Grebbeberg area was bombed by 27 Ju 87 Stukas.

+ In March 1944 Tallinn was bombed by Soviet Air Force, killing 436 civilians and totally destroying 5073 buildings.

+ On 3 April 1942, the Imperial Japanese Army Air Service bombed the city.

+ Thirty-seven churches, and thirty black homes or businesses, were bombed or burned.

+ On 3 April, the Orion-Bagac line was bombed by 100 aircraft and artillery bombed by 300 artillery pieces.

+ The city was bombed heavily in 1942 and 1943.

+ The Soviets then bombed the two biggest towns Rønne and Nexø.

+ Greenpeace received international attention during the 1980s when the French intelligence agency bombed the Greenpeace ship “Rainbow Warrior” in the Auckland Harbor, killing one individual.

+ Japanese aircraft also bombed the main bases of the American Far East Air Force near Manila, and the headquarters of the U.S.

+ On April 26, 1937, the city was bombed by Legion Condor, supported Germany.

+ During World War II Malindi was one of only two towns in East Africa bombed by the Italians.

+ In the 1930s, 1970s and 1990s, the Underground was bombed many times by the IRA, and for this reason there have been no wastebins in or around stations until very recently, when clear plastic sacks were introduced in some parts of the system.

+ At one point in time when the British bombed the fort, Tipu Sultan repaired it completely.

+ In World War II Sonthofen was bombed twice.

+ Dresden was bombed a lot at the end of World War II.

+ Another war started when the Greeks bombed a train.

+ Dinakaran daily’s office were bombed by Alagiri supporters.

+ Some French Potez 25 reconnaissance aircraft bombed Italian installations at Dewele in retaliation.

+ It was bombed mostly to rubble in one night by the Germans.

+ The Japanese bombed Chongqing very hard in World War II.

+ The country was bombed by NATO forces in 1999 during the Kosovo war.

+ Back in Germany, Baader robbed banks and bombed buildings from 1970 to 1972.

+ After the RAF bombed Berlin, and German air force bases in France, Hitler cancelled his orders not to bomb population centres and ordered attacks on British cities.

+ During World War II, Mandalay was bombed by the Japanese.

+ As the invasion convoy pulled back, it was bombed by eight U.S.

+ Several Japanese heavy cruisers also bombed Henderson on the nights of 14 and 15 October, destroying a few additional CAF aircraft, but not damaging the airfield.

+ His instruments were destroyed in World War II in Paris, because the Nazi GermanyGermans bombed the city, others have simply disappeared.

+ It was one of the first places bombed in African history, during raids against the Sayyidka.

+ It was bombed several times.

+ Eric Rudolph, a Christian fundamentalist, bombed the Centennial Olympic Park on July 27.

+ In 1944 the stadium was bombed and heavily demaged.

+ Some churches which joined the SCLC, or did civil rights work, were bombed or set on fire.

+ In the southern border provinces of Thailand, where the population is mostly ethnic Malay Muslims, separatist groups have bombed malls and marketplaces.

+ Israel has attacked and bombed Gaza several times, most recently during December of 2008.

+ In 2012, Cherney’s documentary movie “Who Bombed Judi Bari?” was released.

+ For six days before the American attack allied artillery bombed German defenses around Aachen.

+ At 02:00 on 14 November, a cruiser and destroyer force under Gunichi Mikawa bombed Henderson Field.

+ Naples was heavily bombed when Italy fought in World War Two and British/American armies tried to capture it.

+ The Japanese Attack on Pearl Harbor bombed Pearl Harbor, on December 7, 1941, which was a surprise.

+ They blamed Serbia and bombed the capital, Belgrade.

+ They also bombed industrial targets in southern Italy and the ports of Naples, Messina, Palermo and Cagliari.

+ In 1999 NATO bombed Yugoslavia to prevent genocide in Kosovo.

+ Also, not coincidentally, the 16th Street Baptist Church was the church that was bombed on September 15, 1963, just four months later.

+ During World War II it was bombed by Allied aircraft.

+ It was bombed by American and British bombers between 13 February and 15 February 1945.

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