81.   However well a fire is burning, it can always be made to burn better by poking it.

82.   Huge fires burned from sundown to dawn, to replace the missing daylight and frighten away whatever lurked in the dark.

83.   Hours after the crash, fires still burned throughout a debris field that took in several blocks surrounding the site.

84.   Huge oil fires burned for weeks.

85.   In a wood oven, the fire burns on one side of the dome-shaped baking chamber while food cooks on the other.

86.   In an average year, Florida fires burn less than half that.

87.   In its early stages, the fire burned slowly across pinyon and juniper and was thought to have little potential to spread.

88.   In the Timberlane subdivision, three distinct columns slanted to the northeast, the thick black smoke signifying that a fire is burning very, very hot.

89.   In those days, fires seldom burned more than ground cover.

90.   Indeed, vast forest fires are burning out of control.

n. + burn >>共 691
fire 13.08%
protester 4.97%
demonstrator 4.05%
house 2.73%
mob 2.47%
candle 2.17%
flame 1.69%
youth 1.66%
rioter 1.58%
student 1.51%
fire + v. >>共 562
be 15.32%
break_out 11.59%
start 6.28%
burn 4.99%
destroy 4.31%
spread 3.06%
begin 2.98%
gut 1.92%
rage 1.80%
damage 1.76%
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