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    set fire to


    1. ‘It seems someone tried to set fire to the house Liz was renting just after four this morning, Mum


    2. have preferred to wipe the keyboard with a tissue rather than set fire to the building, but he stayed quiet rather than feeding the argument


    3. fluid into the football and set fire to it, yet they carried on playing as normal, passing and even


    4. observing a moment of silence honoring the victims of the World Trade Center, some of the fans in attendance set fire to the American Flag


    5. Pulling out the sock, I succeeded in slipping it over the ostrich's head but my shout of triumph was short lived because the sparks raised by my tin hat had set fire to the winch rope


    6. That made the spark blaze up and set fire to her blood


    7. 14 But that fire was from Satan; For he had gathered trees and dry grasses, and had carried and brought them to the cave, and had set fire to them, in order to consume the cave and what was in it


    8. When the opposition gave me a hard time, I had some cronies set fire to their premises and spread the word around


    9. 14 But that fire was from Satan; For he had gathered trees and dry grasses and had carried and brought them to the cave and had set fire to them in order to consume the cave and what was in it


    10. “With practice, I will improve! And only set fire to the monsters!”

    11. With torches and poured oil, they had set fire to each building in Eid and to each ship left behind and to the docks


    12. The candles of the table candelabrum, which had been prepared one month earlier for the occasion, with paraffin, miscellany extracts and musk, fell down, and began to set fire to the tablecloth


    13. You set fire to a puddle of gas running along the ground and move out of the way, press closer for position


    14. Someone’s set fire to the place, but surely it can’t burn, it’s brick


    15. Why had he stopped Lance from attacking Corso? Was it because the kid was a homosexual? How had his parents reacted to the letter condemning him for calling the doctor? What had happened at Bart’s on the night of the attack? Who did he think the attackers were? Why didn’t he admit he had been smoking pot in the cricket shed and set fire to himself? How well did he know Ralf Boreham? What was his relationship with Bart Vaselly? What was his relationship with the headmaster? Had he had any disagreements with him lately?


    16. ‘If it could be proved that Karim knew for certain it was Osbairne who murdered Corso, attacked Vaselly, set fire to the shed, and was going to try to murder them again, then there is, perhaps, a motive


    17. He wondered why a man like Diego Olivera, a habitual criminal who burgled houses would deliberately set fire to a house with five people in it, he wondered what the possible motivation could be but he could not find one single fact that would satisfy his imagination


    18. Would this man have any motive to kill if he was disturbed or would he just run away and try and escape? Olivera had spent 10 years of his life locked up in one prison or another so he was not afraid of a spell inside so why would he change a lifetimes habit of running and suddenly set fire to a house


    19. “Which is what everybody does all of the time in this physical school, correct?” She stared as if there was something in her words that was supposed to set fire to my imagination


    20. “Which is what everybody does all of the time in this school, correct?” She stared as if there was something in her words that was supposed to set fire to my imagination

    21. On the way up the central stairway of the pyramid Coatl ignored several platforms with doorways and kept going until he reached the top and the beautifully decorated wooden temple that perched there, without ceremony we entered the temple and the blood began to flow starting first with the temple guards and then anyone foolish enough to challenge Coatl as he made his way from room to room to halls and passages killing all he met, we descended four floors and there were no more passages or rooms to search, we exited and found ourselves halfway down the pyramid, Coatl covered from head to toes in blood didn’t hesitate but descended from the pyramid and headed for the living quarters to the rear of the temple, the first dormitory that we entered belonged to the sisters of the moon, fortunately for them his madness drew the line at killing females instead he ordered them all out and set fire to the building, we then entered the other building and he killed everyone old priests, young priests, even the boy novices who hid in the cupboards, we then set fire to this building as well, other than females the cult of the moon was now a part of history, remembering the temple at the top of the pyramid Coatl sent four soldiers to destroy it and soon the smoke from the temple of the moon was rising to the heavens


    22. office? Set fire to their waste cans? Act like a madman? Was this me? Was this what PI’s did?


    23. If not, he was prepared to set fire to it


    24. Iraqi’s set fire to the oil—the black smoke blotted out the sun and could


    25. Leaping over the table, Cossack Charlie pulled the steak off the wall, slung it on the floor, sabre danced over it, set fire to it and slammed the now char-grilled and smouldering hunk of meat back onto his plate


    26. captain reported that the girl was stil out there somewhere and that a minion had set fire to the


    27. [rioters] set fire to the buildings, the Han Chinese remained


    28. �I was out near the swamps just in case I set fire to anything


    29. ” Hyperbole and mixed-metaphor aside, if it was so, the woman knew it could set fire to the entire world, As Jewish history and biblical verse had it, the Jews could not regain their holiest of holies, the Temple Mount, until a red cow (supposedly rarer than a flying pig) was born in Jerusalem


    30. Thereupon he shouted in his strongest voice: ‘Sir… Commander… all of them have surrendered and they ask for our mercy and pity, so send me only one soldier please… Abu Mohammad! They are all submissive and there is no need to shoot or set fire to the orchard

    31. that fuckin' Chambers set fire to my locker?" He had


    32. In cold blood, he set fire to the wood!


    33. It was established later that the tenant who had had his contents stolen, had set fire to the premises so that he could make another claim against the insurance company


    34. Pretending to survive in a post-apocalypse world set fire to her imagination and teaming up with Kirk Allmond to co-author the "What Zombies Fear" series finally gave her an outlet to express and bring her characters to life


    35. He stared at the ceiling, wishing he could set fire to it


    36. it would set fire to wood,


    37. didn"t even know that when they set fire to the clearing and its


    38. Stone-age tribes all over the world regularly set fire to entire landscapes


    39. We set fire to entire forests and plains long before we entered the Serengeti Plains where this tactic did not work


    40. Winnie’s opponents set fire to her house

    41. He went on, “They set fire to the long-house and that’s when I rode in


    42. Smith thought about the three men who had set fire to his house


    43. Preachers, with gags and notes and speeches, they set fire to their Admiral-cigarettes, on the Blunt and antique beaches


    44. In keeping with this is what they relate of that shepherd who set fire to the famous temple of Diana, by repute one of the seven wonders of the world, and burned it with the sole object of making his name live in after ages; and, though it was forbidden to name him, or mention his name by word of mouth or in writing, lest the object of his ambition should be attained, nevertheless it became known that he was called Erostratus


    45. 'And what have you done to aspire to this wear; and I set fire to the villa San-Felice to procure a wedding-dress for my betrothed


    46. So felons were not lodged and fed better than soldiers, (to say nothing of paupers,) and seldom set fire to their prisons with the excusable object of improving the flavor of their soup


    47. Still watching me, he laid them one upon the other, folded them long-wise, gave them a twist, set fire to them at the lamp, and dropped the ashes into the tray


    48. Then they sang the second verse of the Tantum ergo and Canon O'Hanlon got up again and censed the Blessed Sacrament and knelt down and he told Father Conroy that one of the candles was just going to set fire to the flowers and Father Conroy got up and settled it all right and she could see the gentleman winding his watch and listening to the works and she swung her leg more in and out in time


    49. 'If he send me his poniard, it will signify that the emperor's intentions are not favorable, and I am to set fire to the powder; if, on the contrary, he send me his ring, it will be a sign that the emperor pardons him, and I am to extinguish the match and leave the magazine untouched


    50. To bring him round, she set fire to the antler of a deer and wafted the pungent smoke under his nose














































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    Synonyme für "set fire to"

    ignite fire set on fire light kindle