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51 Sentences With "tried to put out"

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Another migrant, Asli Nure, tried to put out the flames.
We tried to put out the fire, but we were helpless.
Immediately, police tried to put out the flames with a fire extinguisher.
Video showed tents burning while men with firehoses tried to put out blazes.
The family tried to put out the fire themselves, but it was already too large.
He tried to put out the flames with bottled water, but he was unsuccessful, police said.
During a torch relay Wednesday night, a man tried to put out the flame using a fire extinguisher.
Flames and smoke billowed from the factory as volunteers and security forces tried to put out the fire.
Miles away from the nearest Alabama volunteer fire department, we tried to put out the flames with the garden hose.
She said her brother had been shot as he tried to put out the flames that had engulfed a hotel guest.
Four more bodies were spotted on the seafloor, where the boat sank as fire crews tried to put out the blaze.
Jones said firefighters tried to put out the fire at the main crash site but withdrew after an explosion forced them back.
The driver tried to put out the fire with his suit jacket while the teenagers got away from the vehicle, CBS reported.
These situations have been largely framed as individual public relations fires that Facebook has tried to put out one at a time.
The report says witnesses called 911 and desperately tried to put out the flames on Benson's body with clothes and a fire extinguisher.
White House press secretary Sarah Sanders tried to put out the blazing controversy by saying Trump was grateful for a wonderful welcome in Britain.
Cohen, who's had a colorful past to say the least, I think tried to pull a fast one and tried to put out a public statement.
Alarmed, he immediately but unsuccessfully tried to put out the fast-moving flames and then alerted authorities, Forest Service Special Agent Brent Robinson said in court documents.
So JC Pilot Jones whatever the fuck his name is has already tried to put out a story saying that he's the potential father of my child really Nigga ?!?!?!
So JC Pilot Jones whatever the f— his name is has already tried to put out a story saying that he's the potential father of my child really N—- ?!?!?!
One man told Ennahar he was at home when he heard an explosion, and drove with a neighbor to the site, where they tried to put out the fire and reach victims.
Videos shared on social media showed fire and black smoke billowing from the factory as paramedics and rescue workers at the scene searched for victims and tried to put out the inferno.
Over the past few years, several other companies have put out (or tried to put out) smart water monitors that connect to apps, to help people get a sense of their water usage.
Whether speaking English, German, French, Italian or Spanish — he is fluent in each — Mr. Infantino has tried to put out the message that he is not a "European candidate" but rather someone more universal.
Geng questioned how China's efforts could bear fruit if, while it tried to put out the flames, others added oil to the fire, and if, while it enforced U.N. resolutions, others harmed its interests.
The vice president on Wednesday tried to put out the fire in an interview with a local television station in Wisconsin saying he didn't "recall" a conversation with Sondland in Poland on September 1.
ANKARA (Reuters) - At least 20 firefighters were killed when a 17-storey Tehran commercial building collapsed on top of them as they tried to put out a blaze, Iranian state television quoted the city's mayor as saying on Thursday.
Nine men and one woman train their cameras on Latino enclaves from Spanish Harlem to East Los Angeles, from the 1950s — when many cities were in crisis and governments tried to put out the (sometimes literal) fires — to the present.
Craig told me, "We have a lot more we want to dig into..." -- TUNE IN: Craig is booked on "GMA" and Barstow is booked on "New Day" Wednesday morning... The day's other Times-related news... Oliver Darcy emails: Earlier on Tuesday, before the Trump wealth story came out, the NYT tried to put out a fire about its Monday night story involving Brett Kavanaugh and a 1985 bar fight.
He was wounded twice. On September 25, 1943 he died. It happened when Soviet aerodrome near Pryluky was bombed. Golaev tried to put out the planes.
The Duchess of Berry threw the train of her gown over the king in order to protect him.Froissart's Chronicles, ed. T. Johnes, II (1855), pp. 550–2 Several knights who tried to put out the flames were severely burned.
On February 3, 2007, around 12:00 P.M., unknown individuals lit a fire at the cinema.Fire in cinema Glory About 40 fire brigades tried to put out the blaze. Two firefighters were injured. At 16:05 the same day, the fire was completely extinguished.
AIM tried to put out the flames, but a bucket brigade was inadequate. The Warden's house had a greenhouse. Working there and getting access was a high mark of trust and approval for an inmate. The slope below the Warden's House has been the subject of structural remediation as it was deteriorating.
The fire broke out under suspect circumstances, leading some to believe arson was the cause. Bolivar citizen firefighters tried to put out the fire, but the water supply ran dry and at 2:00 pm the fire engulfed the whole campus. Losses were estimated at $20,000. The college was rebuilt, and reopened in 1913.
Imperial Coronation of Charlemagne, by Friedrich Kaulbach, 1861 In 799, Pope Leo III had been assaulted by some of the Romans, who tried to put out his eyes and tear out his tongue.Einhard Life of Charles the Great. Leo escaped and fled to Charlemagne at Paderborn. Charlemagne, advised by scholar Alcuin, travelled to Rome, in November 800 and held a synod.
A group of more than twenty black slaves gathered on the night of April 6, 1712, and set fire to a building on Maiden Lane near Broadway. While the white colonists tried to put out the fire, the enslaved blacks, armed with guns, hatchets, and swords, attacked the whites then ran off. Almost immediately all runaway slaves were reunited with their owners.
During the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney, the media reported the story of Larkin's hoax. As a result, police took measures to prevent any repetition of the hoax, including having security guards line the route. There were two attempts to disrupt the relay; two people attempted to steal the torch, and one man tried to put out the torch using a fire extinguisher, but none succeeded.
Greenwood received nurse's training from this center and hospital that simulated combat operations. On April 17, 1943, at a little after 6 in the morning a stove exploded in the hospital’s kitchen. The blaze spread to the nearby ward where Greenwood was taking care of 15 patients. She sounded the alarm and tried to put out the fire, but it spread quickly and the ward was totally ablaze within minutes.
Firemen were pelted with rocks and masonry as they tried to put out the fires and were forced to use hoses on the rioters to protect themselves. When the car fires were extinguished the police at 11:30 pm were able to use a hose on the rioters, forcing them back. Enough police were then able to form a line and force the rioters back. The riot ran for over 2 hours.
On June 6, 1915, fire started in Murray's Tinsmith Shop and quickly spread from building to building in Russell. Many residents tried to put out the fire with buckets of water, but it was evident they needed more help. Calls were made to the Ottawa Fire Department who came running faster than ever on the New York Central Railroad. They say it was the fastest a train ever went on that track.
On 15 July 1949, there was a fire in the bunker. Prüm's Volunteer Fire Service sounded a fire alarm shortly before 7.00 pm and tried to put out the fire, but was unable to get into the deep galleries to reach the source of the fire. There was time to successfully extract them and to evacuate large parts of the population of Prüm, actions which saved many lives. The ammunition dump blew up around 8.22 pm.
Villagers first tried to put out the fire, but retreated when the fire spread to the roof. The vicar, Reginald J. Mockridge, and villagers managed to save items from the burning building including the Communion plate, records and lectern."Village Church in Flames" The roof collapsed within half an hour and the smoke was so dense that gas masks had to be used by the firemen. The firemen were able to do little, owing to a lack of water.
"As you grow older, your taste in music changes. Now, I listen to everything; anything that makes me smile". She credited her music influences and training for the shaping of her voice and style of singing; "I have attempted diverse genres and have always tried to put out something new for audiences with every song". Mid Day noted that though she has rendered a number of songs in various genres, it is difficult to "categorise" her voice.
Even the (Aboriginal) volunteer fire brigade had stones thrown at them while they tried to put out the courthouse and police station fires. The volatile situation was attributed to the lack of consultation with the family and community combined with the premature public release of the autopsy report. They appeared to have jumped to a conclusion given their description of the death as "cold blooded murder". As the riot occurred during the school lunch break, it was witnessed by many children.
Vol. 1 — The first scroll illustrates the burning of the Otemmon gate while people tried to put out the flames, followed by the proof that Makoto was unjustly accused of his actions during the misunderstandings. Vol. 2 — The Second scroll showcased the consolation to Makoto while he is praying to the gods and Buddha despite the fact that he did not do the actions which he was accused of. After that, they showed the suspicions about Tomo no Yoshio burning the gates. This imagery is rather indirect.
He told a bystander that there was no use in fighting the fire, even though it was plain that some survivors were still trapped in the wreck. Railroad employees also told Knapp that his firefighters should get the wounded out and clear a pathway up the side of the ravine. At least one member of the town begged Knapp to put water on the flames, but he refused. Instead, the townspeople secured buckets and (with the help of some members of the fire brigade) tried to put out the blaze.
Man Beast was shown as early as April 1956, and opened in Los Angeles on December 5, 1956. The film was distributed in California by Favorite Films of California and by states rights release elsewhere. Warren tried to get it distributed as a single feature so he wouldn't have to share the box office receipts, but his film was relegated to a second-billed feature on a flat fee that generated little capital for him. In the future, he tried to put out two films at once on double bills, so he could take the entire box office share for himself.
At 11:20 am, October 22, Change doused herself with gasoline in front of Peace Symbol, a stainless steel sculpture (Robert Engman, 1967; installed 1983) west of the Van Pelt Library and set herself on fire. Flames shot ten feet in the air as she danced in front of approximately fifty onlookers. Penn Police officer Bill Dailey tried to put out the flames with his jacket and was subsequently honored at a 1997 ceremony held by the school's Division of Public Safety, for attempting to prevent Change's suicide. A speech given at the event cited Dailey's "heroism under emotionally stressful and physically dangerous circumstances".
Harris followed them down to look after them. On her way to the beach, and when, a little way only from it, her attention was caught by some brushwood and dry grass which she thought might harbour snakes. She accordingly set fire to it with the hope of removing it, and was still engaged in the operation, when she suddenly – the fire having spread without her noticing it – found that her dress had caught ablaze, and that the sleeves were burning. This was the first intimation she had of her danger, and she at once screamed out, and rolling herself on the ground, tried to put out the fire in that way.
The name Ari is the equivalent Hebrew version of Leon and means Lion. Politically active and a keen traveller, Norman travelled across Europe aged 16 with a friend in order to emigrate to Israel but was detained by Interpol when they got to Italy and sent back home by the British consulate because his friend had not told his parents where they were going. Norman volunteered during the Israeli 6 Day War of 1967 as many of his friends and family were travelling in the opposite direction back to the UK to avoid the conflict. In 2010, his thatched house caught fire and he was forced to watch from over the road for the next eight hours as 8 fire engines tried to put out the roof blaze.
Efforts to clone this formula in other cities (e.g. Rat in New York City) ran into resistance from staff, readers and local authorities; female staffers and supporters from the Berkeley Tribe staged a sit-in at San Francisco's Dock of the Bay to successfully block publication of a proposed spin-off sex paper, and when male staffers at Good Times tried to put out a special "Sex" issue, women staffers stole the mock-ups and page layouts and burned them. In 1969, under pressure from an underpaid and rebellious staff which believed, based primarily on information from an accountant, that Scherr was making windfall profits (the Barb may have been the only underground newspaper of which this could be said), Scherr sold the paper for $200,000 to Allan Coult, a professor of anthropology. The deal fell apart shortly afterwards and Scherr resumed ownership, cancelling the agreement after Coult failed to make the initial payment.

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