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121. The casualties of the greatest battle in history would be as nothing, before the carnage that might start at any second.
122. The new hospital will care for the annual 3,000 or so wildlife casualties in the area.
123. With every day that passed he became ever more despairing and hopeless as messengers brought him reports of the army's casualties.
124. Yet medicine is not a precise science and some treatments recommended, though they benefit most casualties, may occasionally be harmful.
125. The precise reasoning behind the apparent intent to inflict fatalities and casualties among the civilian population in Britain is far from clear.
126. All of the missiles missed their target and the attacks resulted in no casualties and little damage to property.
127. In the past year the first phase of the analysis of bus passenger casualties highlighted in the 1991 Plan has been undertaken.
128. It was called mustard gas and was used at Ypres in 1917, when it caused many thousands of casualties.
129. We've taken some minor casualties of our own, but nothin' to worry about, they're all walkin' wounded.
130. We had about twenty casualties from our own immediate district.
131. The 1991 figure of 585 casualties shows a marked reduction of 65 or 10% compared with the 1990 total of 650 casualties.
132. Of course we helped to reduce road casualties by removing toads from the road for marking.
133. They are also vulnerable to the stresses and strains of a larger cosmic struggle and can become casualties in the process.
134. The malai propaganda machine had always lied about the scale of casualties in our earlier Civil War.
135. Among the casualties are hamstring victim Stuart Ripley and Robbie Mustoe, out with an injured groin following a hospital scan yesterday.
136. A full volley will rip through the toughest regiment causing immense casualties in the blink of an eye.
137. This means that Greatswords may take a lot of casualties before their turn comes.
138. Second, unlike other wars, there are no real casualties in this one, but a lot of winners.
139. Hospital staff struggled to cope with the numbers of casualties.
140. So far, allied casualties have been astonishingly light; in a land war they will soon multiply.
141. The battle casualties of the combat units were nearly as bad as those on World War 11 battlefields.
142. They dropped ninety-three bombs and caused casualties and damage at a rate Paris had not experienced before.
143. Television reports of higher casualties could not be confirmed, and some accounts said that the policemen had been tortured and mutilated.
144. All hospitals in the area were put on alert to receive casualties.
145. Reductions in bus passenger and car rear seat passenger casualties have contributed in large degree to this decrease.
146. Since the building had been empty when the charge went, the street people had taken the casualties.
147. There were inevitable casualties on such steep and slippery ground.
148. Most of the Brigade casualties so far have been caused mainly by mortar and shellfire and, of course,(www.Sentencedict.com) the constant sniping.
149. A bigger unit can take more casualties before its combat worthiness is eroded.
150. The Treasury, where two ministers were election casualties, receives an infusion of new blood.
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