Aún no tenemos significados para "bombed to".
1Whole screaming villages, carpet- bombed to relocate them to the next step in the process.
2Warsaw is twice the size and was bombed to bits during the second world war.
3An American general warned that if Pakistan did not help it would be bombed to extinction.
4It was bombed to death-butnot to ruins.
5Does Booker get bombed to bits?
6We'll never know because she was bombed to death by those opposing integration while studying at Sunday school.
7No doubt he'd seen several libraries' worth of books burned on Nazi bonfires and watched a continent bombed to rubble.
8Their early years must have been terrible, huddled in the chambers beneath the ground after their city was bombed to dust.
9It was either a case of coming out at once or being bombed to death in their holes; so they came out.
10Serbia lost control over Kosovo in 1999 after NATO bombed to halt the killing of ethnic Albanians in a two-year counter insurgency war.
11Meanwhile, President Andres Pastrana was yesterday to visit the church in Bojaya where 119 people, mostly women and children, were bombed to death.
12As long as Britain was not officially designated a war zone with many of its cities bombed to rubble, then everything was absolutely hunky dory.
13I have sat in my living room and watched on TV as over 200,000 of my people are shelled and bombed to death.
14"They had their own munitions factory here, before it was bombed to smithereens."
15' Bombed to matchsticks, that place,' said Mr Barker.
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