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121. Almost on the opposite corner to the chapel stood Donegal Castle, its gateway locked, for the ruins were unsafe.
122. Angered by this, she shook the mountain until the city of Skadar fell in ruins.
123. We have been left with the ruins of this word after it was applied to grog shops to make them seem respectable.
124. He thought the surrounding towns must lie in ruins now, too.
125. Whole blocks of the city were in ruins after the war.
126. I would then build on those ruins and come up with a way of dealing with the scene at hand.
127. I place at A a small hard blocking object, of the sort that ruins real pairs of scissors.
128. Then, I remembered,[http://sentencedict.com/ruins.html] as children we played on the ruins of the old plantation sugarmill.
129. While outside the great capital city lay in ruins, inside there remained at least a semblance of discipline and control.
130. We heard that the city was in ruins and that it was filled with thousands of starving, homeless people.
131. There seemed to be so many of them, more and more crowding silently through the ruins wherever she looked.
132. There they chanced on the ruins of a temple, where among the broken walls an old monk had established his hermitage.
133. Shallow, samey gameplay ruins what should've been a really rad game.
134. The wrong of her slighted beauty remained with her until Troy fell in ruins.
135. It was an avenue of crumbling, collapsed masonry in which eight- and nine-storey buildings had slid into the spaces between ruins.
136. The building was surrounded by spooky ruins, the remains of an ancient farm.
137. We often say that intensive farming ruins the land, but in my view any form of farming does so.
138. Catacombs, churches, ancient ruins - all of it began blurring together.
139. The smoldering ruins wrapped the city in a pall of smoke.
140. Elizabeth Jarvis said it was like St Paul's Cathedral, miraculously saved while all around it lay in ruins.
141. The centrepiece was a gradual revaluation of the lira against the dollar-a strategy which now lies in ruins.
142. An exciting feature here is an underground passage leading to a cave deep beneath the ruins.
143. A visit to the ancient ruins, especially on a quiet weekday, comes close to a religious experience.
144. Construction was halted when excavation work on the baroque square unearthed the ruins of a medieval synagogue destroyed in 1421.
145. When at last exhaustion stopped him he made to fling the axe into the ruins.
146. Abruptly, the pale fire sank and vanished, leaving only the glare from the ruins.
147. Here we sit around the ancient ruins of a Stilton, eating and talking, drinking and smoking.
148. But the history and the atmosphere of Kirkstead does not end at the abbey ruins.
149. Beneath the palace were the ruins of at least three older buildings, he said.
150. Stone ruins were dotted about the site, several yards apart, like an abandoned village whose streets had turned to pastureland.
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