1. Celtic pagans set huge bonfires on hillsides to frighten away evil spirits before the new year and the darkest season began. 2. Once he was certain the two ships were English, he built a huge bonfire. 3. Students set a huge bonfire to try to neutralize the tear gas, one witness said. 4. The Celtic people of Britain built huge bonfires because they thought it would help free their sun god, whom they believed was held captive in winter. 5. They built huge bonfires, hoping the light would attract bait fish, which in turn brought in the whiting. 6. They set up camp, stoking huge bonfires and tension. 7. Unknown is whether the commission will place blame on the students who build the huge bonfire structure, or if they will place any blame at all. 8. Huge bonfires and fireworks were lighting up the night sky at village fetes featuring sausages, beer and Swiss white wine. 9. Huge bonfires and obligatory fireworks were due to light up the night sky at many village fetes featuring sausages, beer and Swiss white wine. 10. Huge bonfires and obligatory fireworks were due to light up the night sky at village fetes featuring sausages, beer and Swiss white wine. |