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catch fire
1. How could a car catch fire in the middle of a blizzard? Mr
2. Dry, they’d catch fire very quickly
3. He did well to build bridges and take great care to never let them catch fire
4. The stench as they catch fire, and crumple up in a ball, and begin the long fall to earth
5. It is the testing performed to check whether any piece of hardware catch fire on
6. I tried making the paper catch fire, but nothing happened
7. drain and catch fire, releasing 20 to 30 times more radiation than Chernobyl
8. “Of course it was!” Smoke drifted up from his sunglasses, as if they were about to catch fire
9. become so weak that if the house were to catch fire he could not rouse
10. Curly Pete's trousers catch fire first and the smell of his burning hair makes Dippa want to throw up
11. Third, since most Japanese aircraft have little or no armor and have mostly unprotected fuel tanks, they are in general quite fragile and catch fire easily, even though they benefit from superior agility due to their light weight
12. To hide the fact she had been in the car, she had rigged it to catch fire after 30 minutes, but Philippe regained consciousness as flames were burning his leg
13. Ngo could have swore that the plane was hit but it didn’t catch fire and flew away into the night sky
14. ‘’We have to jump out now, General: our two remaining engines are badly overheating and are about to catch fire
15. The kitchen began to catch fire
16. As Tyrone watched his favorite velvety hat catch fire he
17. His arms flare up and catch fire
18. She was waiting for you to catch fire
19. We catch fire but the body of Christ can’t catch fire
20. The clouds’ undersides catch fire as a flaming sun brushes by them just close enough, while trying to bury itself behind a ragged-edged range of hills far to the west
21. I say, because of the evil that was intermixed with the spirits of those transgressors, they shall catch fire, that is to say they shall be the fuel of fire
22. For example, if you take a handful of earth that is steeped in oil and completely intermixed with it, then you throw it into fire, no doubt, it will soon catch fire due to the oil it contains
23. He will soon catch fire when throwing himself therein because of the defects and the spiritual diseases which have intermingled with his spirit
24. Just then, I hear someone say, “We need to pile them in the center over there, so nothing in the surrounding area can catch fire when we burn them
25. Don’t cars sometimes catch fire in the movies when they tip over? That’s probably overdramatized
26. Flames dance near his feet as the arrows catch fire, but Thor’s chariot was designed to withstand lightning — a little fire from magical arrows won’t hurt it
27. Slowly he explored her folds, his tongue teasing and tickling her, building a heat deep within her belly as she felt her limbs begin to catch fire
28. ‘The ships have to catch fire!’
29. Now, I thought that at any moment the cab was going to catch fire, and I had better go up and see if he needs a hand
30. “What"s going to happen is that in a few hours the whole system will go into meltdown and the power grid will be overloaded and catch fire
31. And yet on the street you felt that if oil was ten a barrel, the whole lot would come down, that Lenin’s mausoleum would become a shrine, that the streets would catch fire and all the disease that had accumulated with the market would be wiped out once and for all
32. we dreaded lest the palace should catch fire
33. "So how did the Drum catch fire?"
34. "You bet Broadman it wouldn't catch fire?"
35. Swifts, flushed from chimneys, catch fire and swoop like blown sparks out over the ramparts and extinguish themselves in the sea
36. other houses and didn’t catch fire
37. Clothing may catch fire as well as patient having electrical burns, which will be more severe where watches, jewellery, buckles or other metal objects are worn
38. If you had a choice, would you rather drive a Porsche or a car that could catch fire?
39. It is as though men should affirm that, in order to fan a fire, it is not necessary to make every coal catch fire, but to place the coals in a certain order