Trampled Sentence Examples

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  • Her heavy boots trampled one of his feet, and he pried his from beneath hers.

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  • By being trampled on or kicked by horses while engaged in rail way work I I I.

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  • This was done to save the first round being trampled down.

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  • So the fence came down and we trampled down the weeds and it all looks really good.

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  • People were forced to run for their lives in order to escape being trampled upon by the police horses or beaten by staves.

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  • I will work with them to make sure their rights are not trampled on.

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  • If you want to take one tiny baby step into this world without being trampled on, be sure to have a healthy sense of who you are and remember the old nursery rhyme about sticks and stones.

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  • Himself well trained in the learning and medical science of the day, he despised and trampled upon all traditional and authoritative teachings.

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  • But he had no sooner mounted the steps leading to the entrance than the crowd, which had followed him all the way beating him with sticks and umbrellas, made a rush at him, knocked him down, and kicked and trampled him to death.

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  • But not even that could be said for those who drew up this project, for it was not they who had suffered from the trampled beds.

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  • The battle now is to ensure these freedoms do not get trampled under foot.

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  • You can preserve things there without them being trampled over by BASIC.

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  • As people were trying to get out, a stampede ensued and several people were trampled.

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  • Under Greek influence, he was identified with Hippolytus, who after he had been trampled to death by the horses of Poseidon was restored to life by Asclepius and removed by Artemis to the grove at Aricia, which horses were not allowed to enter.

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  • First Bela solicited the aid of the pope, but was compelled finally to resort to arms, and crossing the Leitha on the 15th of June 1246, routed Frederick, who was seriously wounded and trampled to death by his own horsemen.

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  • Unfortunately the fruits of his diligence and foresight were dissipated by the follies of his two immediate successors, Emerich (1196-1204) and Andrew II., who weakened the Ar royal power in attempting to win support by lavish grants of the crown domains on the already over-influential magnates, a policy from which dates the supremacy of the semi-savage Magyar oligarchs, that insolent and self-seeking class which would obey no superior and trampled ruthlessly on every inferior.

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  • They drew the plough, trampled the corn sheaves round the circular threshing floor, and were sometimes employed to drag heavy weights.

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  • But the Renaissance, like the religious revivals initiated in Italy, arrived in Scotland weak and weary; hence the church did not share in the new enthusiasms of the faith of St Francis, and art was trampled on by the magnates who hated poetry and painting.

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  • Neither he nor the caliph had the slightest notion of the imminent danger they conjured up. When Nasir died, Ramadan 622 (October 1225), the eastern provinces of the empire had been trampled down by the wild hordes, the towns burned, and the inhabitants killed without mercy.

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  • Eighteen months after the publication of the Syllabus broke out the Austro-Prussian War (June 1866), when the one faithful ally of Rome was trampled under the feet of the archProtestant Hohenzollerns.

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  • Paul offered some resistance, and one of the assassins struck him with a sword, and he was then strangled and trampled to death.

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  • This was due in the main to the outrageous insolence of her allpowerful favourite Biren, who hated the Russian nobility and trampled upon them mercilessly.

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  • The ghost of the dead hero appeared and so terrified the horses, that they threw and trampled upon the invaders, who were forced to retire.

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  • A piano sound so elephantine it all but trampled over and squashed flat the entire ensemble, even when merely comping.

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  • The crossbowmen were cut down, and then trampled by the horses of the men-at-arms, whilst those soldiers behind continued to move forward.

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  • The oprichniki, as being the exclusive favourites of the tsar, naturally, in their own interests, hardened the tsar's heart against all outsiders, and trampled with impunity upon every one beyond the charmed circle.

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  • Toward two o'clock the regiment, having already lost more than two hundred men, was moved forward into a trampled oatfield in the gap between Semenovsk and the Knoll Battery, where thousands of men perished that day and on which an intense, concentrated fire from several hundred enemy guns was directed between one and two o'clock.

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  • Officers believe Terry Coles, 41, from Swansea, hit his head and was then trampled by a police horse.

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  • Mr Sheppard said he has lost crops worth hundreds of pounds, trampled underfoot by people who swarm to see the crop formations.

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  • Randver is hanged and Svanhild trampled to death by horses in the gate of the castle.

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  • The Jews prayed to the Lord for mercy, and two angels appeared from heaven, to the confusion of the royal troops, who were trampled down by the elephants.

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  • Eighteen months later the coronation took place at Moscow with great pomp, but a gloom was thrown over the festivities by the unfortunate incident of the Khodinskoe Polye, a great open space near the city, where a popular fete had been prepared and where, from defective police arrangements, a large number of men, women and children, roughly estimated at 2000, were crushed and trampled to death.

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  • But religious liberty in our modern sense they did not seek for themselves, nor accord to others; they abhorred it, they trampled on it, and their own lives they subjected to all the rigid restrictions to which they subjected others.

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  • And the screams of those that were being trampled on and of those who tried to rescue the tall lad only increased the fury of the crowd.

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  • All the profound plans about cutting off and capturing Napoleon and his army were like the plan of a market gardener who, when driving out of his garden a cow that had trampled down the beds he had planted, should run to the gate and hit the cow on the head.

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