41. The stubble was burning in the fields. 42. Parts of the house were badly burned in the fire. 43. The Holy Office knew this full well when it caused heretics to be burned in days gone by. 44. Burning in some areas such as Rondonia and Amapa was, however, still increasing. 45. Effigies of Bolger and Richardson were burned in Auckland. 46. The strongest smell on the roof, though, was of the coke that sang as it burned in the brazier. 47. Another way of disposing of rubbish is to burn it in large incinerators. 48. War-talk for night after night as the lamps burned in the hall, after days spent in sport and hunting and exercise. 49. A mild protest could ignite feelings that burned in the manly chests of the arrogant young. 50. The liquid is burnt in a plentiful supply of air and the temperature rise in the surrounding water bath is measured. |