Examples of using Considerable damage in English and their translations into Swedish
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The device had already done considerable damage, however, and had caused Thor to lapse into a coma.
warehouses of the brigade in the Syrian territory has suffered considerable damage.
Considerable damage to your private property in your principal residence caused by fire
I believe that in Ireland, in particular, considerable damage has been done by illegal landfill sites
part of the Fen-Phen mix now banned drug that anybody that has inflicted considerable damage.
Such electrical systems carry the risk of fire connoting considerable damage for employees, for the company and the production.
In mid August 2002 considerable damage was caused inter alia in various candidate countries by floods.
The floods in Ireland in November 2009 did considerable damage to homes, farms,
as their powerful hind legs can drive a spear with enough force to do considerable damage, either in hand or thrown. textdomain wesnoth-help.
Captain hornblower reported the'hotspur'"was struck by a 5-inch shell,"which did considerable damage aloft but which, fortunately, failed to explode.
it often came in the past to considerable damage to storage spruce roundwood,
In the long term, cracks in façade rendering often lead to considerable damage in the building fabric.
In the Middle Ages, the mace was a weapon that could inflict considerable damage to armor, chainmail
also cause considerable damage to the crop.
can cause considerable damage to the climbing zucchini.
In the past, a lack of essential controls led to a crisis, to considerable damage caused as a result of speculation on the part of, for example, the banks.
The Civil war caused considerable damage to the Park of the Syrian T-72,
since any hypothetical policy based on erroneous concepts can cause considerable damage.
as their powerful hind legs can drive a spear with enough force to do considerable damage, either in hand or thrown.
have a chronic form and also cause considerable damage to the livestock.