Examples of using Destroyed much in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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After the"Great Fire" destroyed much of London in 1666, Hooke became a city surveyor.
The devastating Fire of 1760 destroyed much of the town, but within a few years the city had bounced back.
The first atomic destroyed much of the city and killed about 260,000 people and injured more thang 160,000 people.
A TransWorld oil refinery explosion that destroyed much of the city. You see, my parents died in the Big Blast.
He sees that the Chinese Communist Party has destroyed much, yet the soul of China endures.
Not only did they declare war on people, they destroyed much of the world in their anger.
This 7.2 magnitude earthquake killed 60 people and destroyed much of the city.
A brutal alien invasion has destroyed much of Earth's human population.
Al-Walid II lived in the structure, but it was never completed, and an earthquake destroyed much of it in 749.
The one on 3 May 1481 which destroyed much of the city of Rhodes;
fierce war ensued, in which the Israel Defense Forces destroyed much of Lebanon.
times throughout its history, including twice during a civil war that destroyed much of Kyoto; and once again more recently in 1950 when it was set on fire by a monk.
a civil war that destroyed much of Kyoto; and again in 1950 when it was set on fire by a fanatic monk.
Bombing in the Second World War destroyed much of the stadium; the central tunnel in the South Stand was all that remained of that quarter.
After a fire destroyed much of the Palace of Westminster- the headquarters of the British Parliament- in October 1834, a standout feature of the design for the new palace was
a civil war that destroyed much of Kyoto; and again in 1950 when it was set on fire by a fanatic monk.
the lower-floor walls of the Rotunda since the 1850s, and thus was protected from the 1895 fire that destroyed much of the building's interior.
After a fire destroyed much of the Palace of Westminster-the headquarters of the British Parliament-in October 1834, a standout feature of the design for the new palace was
Since the earthquake of 1906 destroyed much of San Francisco, there have been
The systemic corruption of the municipality began from its political-administrative emancipation on April 10, 1992, and destroyed much of Rio das Ostras that to date there is no type of basic sanitation.