Examples of using Fire can in English and their translations into Serbian
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Ecclesiastic
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Cyrillic
The fire can burn.
You see what fire can do!
Fire can break out.
Damage from a fire can be devastating.
Fire can happen anytime.
The damage done by a fire can be devastating.
Fire can break out anytime.
Knowledge is being aware that fire can burn.
Fire can happen at any time.
Was that an instinctive reaction? Or does she just know what fire can do?
Fire can break out at any time.
Choose to have a fire andfire under the dual-tube oven, and up and down the fire can be independent temperature control.
A fire can break out at anytime.
For example, a mirror can return negative impacts, and fire can damage an energy vampire as it approaches, a waterfall can clear, etc.
Fire can be a very clever opponent.
Application of water, which removes heat from the fire faster than the fire can produce it(similarly, blowing hard on a flame will displace the heat of the currently burning gas from its fuel source, to the same end), or.
Fire can be extinguished by any one of the following methods.
But only fire can burn out evil.
Fire can be our servant… whether it's toasting s'mores or raining down on Charlie.
Damage by fire can be catastrophic.
Fire can be extinguished by removing any one of the elements of the fire tetrahedron.
A good symbol of fire can serve as a fireplace in the southern corner of the room.
Only fire can destroy mirrors, isn't that right, Doctor?
We can comprehend this when we remember that fire can be produced by a stone taken from the bottom of a river, and a candle can light up a place that has been dark for billions of years.
Such fires can devastate both forestland and farmland.
Also, grassland, forest and mountain fires can turn into a fire of peat.
That is because fires can take place in different forms so may demand different techniques for minimizing damage or preventing injury.
Fires can destroy homes, places of business, entire cities and forests, and, worst of all, take human lives, sometimes en masse.
Fires can be caused by natural events and/or human activities, such as earthquakes, lightning strikes, human error, and intentional arson.
Fires can come in many different forms and can require a number of different techniques to minimize damage or prevent injury.