How to use in-sentence of “tore”:
+ That was when Jason tore Freddy’s arm off and were blown into the lake.
+ But the reaction of the Yugoslavian National Guard was immediate: they entered by force in the apartments, tore down the flags, beat some of those present and damaged the furniture.
+ On May 13, 1980, a F3 tornado tore through Kalamazoo, killing 5 people, injuring 79, and causing $50 million in damage.
+ He tore a right calf muscle early on.
+ On October 7, Gandy hurt his left knee while playing against the Tennessee Titans; he tore what is called an anterior cruciate ligament, which kept him from playing any more games for the rest of the season.
+ He decided not to return to his regiment at the end of his leave, and, feeling very depressed, he tore the ribbon of his medal off his uniform and threw it in a river.
+ A second impact tore open the second of the two watertight compartments flooding it.
Example sentences of “tore”:
+ Shortly after he debuted in FCW, he tore both his anterior cruciate ligament and his meniscus and spent six months rehabilitating.
+ He went to the table where the score of the symphony was lying and tore up the title page.
+ Sir Thomas Lucy tore down an earlier structure to make way for the present house in 1558.
+ Shortly after he debuted in FCW, he tore both his anterior cruciate ligament and his meniscus and spent six months rehabilitating.
+ He went to the table where the score of the symphony was lying and tore up the title page.
+ Sir Thomas Lucy tore down an earlier structure to make way for the present house in 1558.
+ At the end of the performance, as the song drew to a close, Timberlake tore off a part of Jackson’s black leather costume in a “costume reveal” meant to accompany a portion of the song lyrics.
+ In 1756 the machine was damaged by wind and then rebuilt, and then on 10 March 1760, angry villagers of Přímětice tore down the structure, blaming Diviš for drought which struck the region that year.
+ Ana later reformed and became a tropical storm on August 15 before wind shear tore apart the storm again.
+ The first one hundred were across his back, and tore open his skin so the bones in his spine could be seen.
+ This caused an explosion that tore the roof from the building.
+ The Romans killed or captured all the people living inside of the city and tore down the buildings.
+ He, however, outmatched Grendel in strength and tore off his arm.
+ The fire hoses tore through the ranks of peaceful protesters, and the attack dogs dispersed the organized groups into a frenzied crowd.
+ Investigators at the time discovered that the hikers tore open their tent from inside, ran barefoot into heavy snow and a temperature of and one was missing parts of her face such as her tongue.
+ A neighbor, weary of constant visitors, bought the house and tore it down.
+ In August 1864, a Prussian-born engineer bought The White Cottage and tore it down.
+ After killing him, Seth tore the body of Osiris into pieces.
+ Another reason for the rejection of the tag is the influence of the Restoration period on Baptist churches, which tore down denominational barriers.
+ When Beethoven learned Napoleon had declared himself Emperor, he tore the dedication page in pieces.
+ He may have greeted him with the now-famous line, “Doctor Livingstone, I presume?” It may also have been a fabrication, as Stanley tore out of his diary the pages relating to the encounter.
+ Eventually, he cut out the old man’s eyes, tore out his heart, and cut his throat.
+ They also built new walls, dug great ditches and tore down houses near the walls whether they were new or old.