We found over 1000 examples of how to use fire in an English sentence.
Sentences 1 to 25 of 1000.
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1. | Fire, fire, there is a fire on the 5th floor. Please calmly evacuate. | |
2. | In case of fire, telephone the fire station. | |
3. | Five fire engines rushed to the scene of the fire. | |
4. | The fire fighter demonstrated how to put out the fire. | |
5. | The fire fighters put out the fire. | |
6. | We've got to fight fire with fire! | |
7. | Don't fight fire with fire. | |
8. | We tried to put out the fire but we were unsuccessful. We had to call the fire brigade. | |
9. | If you want to fire me, fire me. | |
10. | Fire will keep burning even after the twig or the stick that started the fire has burned out. | |
11. | Tom's insurance company refused to pay because they determined he was injured by the heat of the fire, but not by the fire. | |
12. | Tom grabbed the fire extinguisher and put out the fire. | |
13. | Fight fire with fire. | |
14. | The fire brigade prevented a fire. | |
15. | "We must go and fetch fire," said the first. "The only house near is a hut in the forest, where a Baba Yaga lives. One of us must go and borrow fire from her." | |
16. | On January 27, 1967, the cockpit of Apollo 1 caught fire during a practice countdown. United States astronauts Edward White II, Virgil Grissom, and Roger Chaffee died in the fire. | |
17. | Tom used a fire extinguisher to try and put the fire out. | |
18. | Two hundred trained members of a South African fire brigade travelled more than 15,000 kilometres to help fight the huge forest fire in northern Alberta. | |
19. | Hell has no fire of its own: each person brings his own fire with him. | |
20. | The very spits at the fire, as full as they could hold of partridges and pheasants, fell asleep, and the fire itself as well. | |
21. | Sami called the fire department to put the fire out. | |
22. | He deliberately set the house on fire. Then he watched from a distance how firemen tried to fight the fire. | |
23. | And the Lord appeared to him in a flame of fire out of the midst of a bush: and he saw that the bush was on fire, and was not burnt. | |
24. | If a fire breaking out light upon thorns, and catch stacks of corn, or corn standing in the fields, he that kindled the fire shall make good the loss. | |
25. | “Just like that,” she said, having risen from a kneeling position and turning her face, flushed from blowing to kindle a fire, to the motionless woman. “I’ve lit a fire, and it will be warmer and brighter for you directly.” |