18 adverbs to describe how to demolish

It was indeed wonderful how well the Germans had protected their machine-guns from the devastating effects of the preliminary bombardment, which tore trenches to pieces and utterly demolished barbed-wire entanglements, but failed in many cases to destroy the deep bomb-proofs in which the Teuton machine-guns were protected and concealed.

The streets of both towns have been paved; insanitary dwellings have been ruthlessly demolished; water-works have been provided by loans of American money, the water rate being collected by American officials.

The minister had been occupying his later years in pulling down his old ancestral house at Houghton, and in building an enormous mansion, which has since his time been, in its turn, partially demolished.

Thus crudely to demolish the knave's adroit and year-long schemings savored actually of grossness.

But transcendental idealism is quite as unfriendly to active principles called souls as physiological psychology is, Kant having, as it thinks, definitively demolished them.

(1823) 'Keats had been dishedutterly demolished and dishedby Blackwood long before Mr. Gifford's scribes mentioned his name....

They said, "Congress may monopolize every source of revenue, and thus indirectly demolish the State governments, for without funds they cannot exist."

Having laboured upon the duck until his appetite was somewhat appeased, he leant back in his chair and suffered his plate to be changed for another, which being done, he made an attack upon a peach pie, and nearly demolished it outright.

With angry seas periodically demolishing the outermost houses, it seems almost unaccountable that the little town should have persisted in clinging so tenaciously to the high-water mark; but there were probably two paramount reasons for this.

He persevered for a long time, till in fact the tuft of grass was practically demolished, and then at last, failing in his quest, he relinquished the search, and with a deep sigh lay down by her side.

" So Manuel girded on the charmed scabbard, and with the charmed sword he sadly demolished the clay figure he could not get quite right.

And in the second and third acts, the edifice of deception symmetrically built up in the first act is no less symmetrically demolished.

Practically every house had been damaged, many were totally demolished, and many more were on fire.

It was the old orthodox tradition of the Church, with fresh life put into it, which he flattered himself that he had so triumphantly demolished.

The abode was afterward demolished, but the delectable plant, and a few other luxuries, were "spread all over the land of mortals as a permanent memorial of Vishva Mitra's miraculous deeds."

This roof often let in rain enough to fill the pits worn in the paving-stones by the feet of gossiping generations; and the whole was wisely demolished a few years back to make place for a Working Men's Institutea red building, where they take in all the chief London newspapers.

He was demolished anew, and proved, many useless times over and over, an ignorant pretender; the public in the meanwhile, even his opponents, taking up in turn his protégés, as he pointed them out to their notice.

Surely one of the most remarkable statements ever made, and appropriately demolished by the very instances brought to substantiate it, for, to the best of my knowledge, Mozart, Brutus, and Raphael had affairs with other than English women; and so did, for the matter of that, Lord Byron.

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