“burned” some ways to use

How to use in-sentence of “burned”:

– He was shot by unknown people who then burned his house to the ground using Molotov cocktails.

– They destroyed the village and burned it to the ground as punishment.

– One 18th century vision said that comets were the places that hell was, where souls would ride, being burned up by the heat of the sun and frozen by the cold of space.

– When he was small he came home once and found his house burned down, his mother murdered and his twin sister had been abducted.

– The Wanderers had to stop playing in the first year because their arena burned down.

– They burned less fuel and made less noise.

– In order to do this, in 1776, he burned mercury in an enclosed vase.

– It eventually dropped into the atmosphere and burned up.

burned some ways to use
burned some ways to use

Example sentences of “burned”:

– However, the Continental Army burned the bridges behind them and sniped at the British army before escaping to Morristown, New Jersey.

– The building was burned several times during the years of fighting, until 1998 when the president of Sri Lanka tried to make peace between the Sinhalese and Tamil sides.

– More than 12% of all the plants in the Pantanal rainforest had burned by August 2020.

– The carbon must first be burned off the iron to produce steel.

– In 48 BC, Cassius sailed his ships to Sicilia where he attacked and burned a large part of Caesar’s navy.

– For example, if wood is burned in a fireplace, there is not wood anymore but ash.

– Thousands of houses were damaged by wind and flood, and hundreds burned because firefighters could not reach them.

– Local history holds that, around 960, a Jewish Queen named Yodit or “Gudit” defeated the empire and burned its churches and literature.

- However, the Continental Army burned the bridges behind them and sniped at the British army before escaping to Morristown, New Jersey.

- The building was burned several times during the years of fighting, until 1998 when the president of Sri Lanka tried to make peace between the Sinhalese and Tamil sides.
- More than 12% of all the plants in the Pantanal rainforest had burned by August 2020.

– In November 1957 burned remains of at least one woman were found in an ash pit behind Gein’s house; the largest bone piece was three inches long.

– In late May, as other Japanese people were coming to help, Triapitsyn killed everyone living in Nikolayevsk-on-Amur–Japanese or Russian–and burned the town to the ground.

– Due to telephoned threats, Hill’s young son was not allowed to answer the telephone, and at one point a cross was burned on the Hills’ lawn.

– Plutarch wrote that during his visit to Alexandria in 48 BC, Julius Caesar might have accidentally burned the library when he set fire to his own ships to frustrate Achillas’ attempt to limit his ability to communicate by sea.

– This is because their bodies have burned up all of their fat and muscles to make energy.

More in-sentence examples of “burned”:

- Glow fuel can be burned by very simple two-stroke engines or by four-stroke engines.

- When the Wanderers' home arena burned down in January 1918, the team stopped playing so Ross retired as a player.

– Glow fuel can be burned by very simple two-stroke engines or by four-stroke engines.

– When the Wanderers’ home arena burned down in January 1918, the team stopped playing so Ross retired as a player.

– After the middle 19th century paddle steamers became rare, as the marine propeller gave more speed and burned less fuel.

– Thousands of blacks reacted by rioting; some burned buildings and one even stabbed and hurt a police officer.

– One of the myths about Hermes is that he once stole his brother’s oxen, and burned them as a sacrifice.

– As for the subject, when Fra Girolamo Savonarola began to preach hellfire and damnation, the susceptible Sandro Botticelli became one of his adherents, a “piagnone” left painting as a worldly vanity, burned much of his own early work, fell into poverty as a result, and would have starved but for the tender support of his former patrons.

– Sprague’s job ended when the museum burned to the ground in 1868.

– On the day he died, he beat her badly then burned her textbooks for Educationclasses she was taking.

– The fires burned for several months.

– This energy is released in the form of heat, when the substance is burned in standard conditions.

– It burned several thousand acres.

– Schuster took this to heart and burned every page of the story, only the cover was saved.

– The first cathedral that was built was attacked many times by the Vikings, and burned down in 1087.

– Then, in 1798 the Persians burned Tbilisi to the ground.

– The people were burned while they were still alive.

– The NogaisTatars burned the city down in 1513.

– Wildfires fanned by Santa Ana winds burned 721,791acres in two weeks during October 2003.

– When these oils are heated, their viscosity is reduced, and they can be burned directly in a diesel engine, or chemically processed to produce fuels such as biodiesel.

– In October, Luther burned the paper in public, and showed he would not obey the Church unless they accepted his words.

– Japanese star anise, a similar tree, is not edible because it is “highly toxic”; instead, it may be burned as incense in Japan.

– The books were destroyed when the Temple of Jupiter burned down in 83 BC.

– Flashes were first used in the late 1800’s in the form of a stick with magnesium on the top that when burned would produce very bright light.

– His heart is removed, and his facepaint is burned into his skin.

– This fire has burned 250acres.

– If the bubble burned or exploded, it could rupture the pressure vessel and force the damaged reactor core into the containment building.

– For example, at Auschwitz, in August 1944, members of the “Sonderkommando” were able to take pictures showing bodies being burned and people being sent to the gas chambers.

– The ship was burned in 1439 after being struck by lightning.

– It can also be burned directly for cooking, heating, lighting, process heat and absorption refrigeration.

– He burned seaweed to get sodium carbonate and reacted the residue with sulfuric acid.

– The oldest structure left standing in the area where the fire burned is the Couch family tomb.

– Rioters burned most of the plantations across the island.

– It burned down four times and the people rebuilt it over and over.

– This change in wind direction caused the long eastern sides of the fires to become wide fire fronts that burned quickly towards towns that had earlier escaped the fires.

– Manisa too was burned down.

– On 24 January 1975 the station entered the atmosphere and burned up.

– Very few of these rules still exist today, because often pirates burned the papers before being caught.

– OSB can also be made from trees from areas burned over by forest fires.

– It burned down in the 1790s.

– In seizing the capital, they burned down the temple of Jupiter.

– The Chinese have rebuilt the parts of the city that burned down.

– It went down into Earth’s atmosphere on 4 January 1958 and burned up.

– The first stage burned kerosene and liquid oxygen together.

– Many colleges were shut down by students, and people burned their draft cards at public rallies.

– The series revolves around the fictional character Freddy Krueger, a former child killer who after being burned alive by the vengeful parents of his victims, returns from the grave to terrorize and kill the teenage residents of Springwood, Ohio in their dreams.

– She got skin grafting: they moved healthy skin to replace the burned skin.

– A series of fires in the 1860s and 1870s burned down the downtown area.

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