The roof caved in during the fire at the Chalkwell Park Rooms, a popular function suite on the edge of Chalkwell Park, Westcliff. |
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In one tiny schoolhouse the roof caved in after a heavy rain and prickly pear quickly began to take root inside. |
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Problems apparently arose in February, when a heavy snowfall caved in the roof. |
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Her bathroom ceiling caved in last week after she had waited more than a month for repairs. |
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It took the fire service 30 minutes to contain and extinguish the fire, which had caved the roof in and destroyed a car. |
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More than 500 people were believed to be in the 110,000 sq ft exhibition hall when the roof caved in. |
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Well, they just caved in to a group of right-wing ideologues that hate this law. |
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Howard, Martin, Sweeny and Snablet caved back through Hang Ho into Pitch Cave to follow a lead there. |
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Other times he caved in to pressure, either from industry or pro-censorship forces. |
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Some looking stoic, others with tears quietly trickling down their caved in faces. |
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But when modern societies abolished the stigmas on illegitimacy, divorce, and all the rest, whole portions of the social structure just caved in. |
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The ventilators are blocked, and roof tiles have caved in and have been replaced by paper and cardboard. |
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Eventually, the behaviorists caved in and exempted the bipedal ape from their theory of everything. |
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Once the floor had caved in it was vandalistically shored up by rusty scaffold and girders by the Council. |
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Last week, she asked to copy your social studies homework and you caved, but you don't want her bogarting all of your hard-earned work! |
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Rodger also struck two bicyclists with his car, the second of whom caved in the car's windshield. |
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The horrific accident happened when the two sides of a grave he was digging caved in on him. |
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They would have needed the Jaws of Life to get her out of the car if the windshield hadn't caved in and decapitated her. |
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If the investigator didn't dig hard enough and fast enough, the whole issue would collapse as the walls caved in on him. |
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Eventually, she caved in, and the closest person to her became the luckiest man to disvirgin her. |
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The unlined portion of the tunnel had caved in under the debris of a mudslide on Monday night, burying many workers alive and injuring others. |
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He had put his hands up to shield his face as the windows of the carriage caved in, showering everyone with broken glass. |
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They both looked so sad that I caved in after about ten minutes and sent them out to make mud pies in the front yard. |
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I looked at the two twin beds that caved down in the middle, the boarded up window, the leaky faucet, and the rusty tub and shook my head. |
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School officials caved and the student was able to retake a test five hours before graduation and receive her diploma. |
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She said the bus driver should never have let them get on if there was not enough room, and had caved in to pressure from other passengers. |
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My parents finally caved in and got me a landline phone in my room for my 14th birthday. |
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But this time I caved into temptation and went to see the latest war epic to spew out of Hollywood. |
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A fire broke out after the tunnel caved in on Sunday, and a number of survivors fled to safety on foot. |
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The roof was caved in, the passenger side was crushed, the windshield was blown out and the hood was twisted and distorted. |
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She escaped the carnage after the ranchslider caved in, raining glass into her lounge. |
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The roof of one house had caved in and a children's playhouse, which four children had slept in a few days earlier, was a burnt-out shell. |
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That sucked any remaining freshness from the Broncos' defense, which caved under Tomlinson's relentless talent. |
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Mr Grove's housemate said he heard glass smashing and saw flames leaping up the stairs of the house before the ceiling caved in. |
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Half of the three-story building was heavily damaged by the fire, which caved in the roof. |
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A five-storey building under construction caved in on Saturday at the seaside town of Canacona, trapping workers on the site. |
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As many as 30 miners were trapped underground on Tuesday after a tunnel caved in at the mine. |
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The equipment shed had blown or caved down but the house could be made liveable. |
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The studios and independents resisted at first on principle, then caved. |
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The clapboard house had caved in and surrendered to saplings and vines. |
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Wherever he went were piles of dust deep multiple inches deep, cobwebs of size beyond description, and heaps of rubble where the ceiling had collapsed or walls had caved in. |
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He never caved on his rigidness of believing the character emotionally for a cheap joke. |
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But, you know, the White House calculated the education bill was going be a breeze, especially when they caved on one of the big issues on giving up private school vouchers. |
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The government has bulldozed straight ahead and has completely caved in to the animal rights lobby in Canada. |
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France caved in last night yet it was Raymond Domenech who ended up bowing. |
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Eventually I told him that I refused to pay full price and he caved. |
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It appears that the European Union, to which Turkey is so keen to belong, has caved in to the pressure from Cyprus. |
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You have raised the issue in terms of him having caved in, but that is far from the true position. |
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Dealers were simply attempting to secure adequate inventory for their customers and buffer them from open market prices when the floor caved in. |
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The top of the fuselage above the first row of passenger seats caved in but did not hinder the exit of the two passengers. |
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The vehicle was heavily damaged, with its passenger compartment caved in where it had struck the mast. |
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Where much of the left caved in to imperialism and counterrevolution, we can be proud of what we fought for and stood for. |
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I do not know if the present minister caved in to pressures outside the health interests. |
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All Governments have caved in to industry pressure and opted for voluntary rather than regulatory approaches. |
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The rider seat is caved in on all models, taking away the possibility of moving your b..t around to distribute the work on longer rides. |
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Each time, I caved to my partner's needs, because I cared, and because I felt guilty for even wanting something different. |
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Now it has entirely flipped and flopped and caved to supporting what everyone knows is an extension of the combat mission. |
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The only thing that the Conservatives caved on was the fact that the Liberal Party is still getting its election donations through the taxpayer. |
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On Tuesday morning when I passed the spot on the other side of the carriageway I saw an earth mover and a gang at work to restore the caved in road and fill up the potholes. |
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Meg Lees, she who caved in over the GST, jumped ship now weighs into the FTA debate supporting Labor but saying the amendments don't go far enough. |
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Labor's Trade Spokesman Stephen Conroy has denied that Labor has caved in. |
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Here the deck ribs have caved in towards the centre of the ship above the engines, though the debris is too dense to allow you to see the engines from here. |
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She'd just watched her mother die of pneumonia and her father was trapped inside a caved in mine and no one dared risk their lives to pull him out. |
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I caved in, bought a book, and even bought a pencil and a rubber. |
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A church tower crashed to the ground and a mosque's silver dome caved in. |
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The Internet basically exploded and then caved in on itself and then mutated into an alien cyborg in response. |
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The spine may be curved, and the breastbone may protrude or look caved in. |
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He was famous for his shouting matches, but also for standing up to the House Un-American Activities Committee when most producers spinelessly caved in. |
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They fought him and finally caved and shot it, but then got rid of it in the editing room. |
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The roof had caved in and trees were growing through the gaping hole. |
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After rolling my eyes many many times this week, I eventually caved in. |
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Already the Danish government, which had announced plans to scale down ferry operations when the bridge opened, has caved in to public pressure to maintain the service. |
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Ministers have caved in to pressure from the farming industry over one of the most controversial proposals to prevent a repeat of last year's epidemic. |
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The website of Arryadh newspaper posted pictures showing bloodied prayer rugs and part of the ceiling of the mosque that had caved in. |
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After talking tough for awhile, Washington caved into Paris and London over Bihac and decided to stop feigning support for Bosnia and simply to appease the Serbs. |
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Mr Erdogan now vows to crush Mr Gulen's network of international schools and universities abroad: Gambia has caved in to AK pressure, but the Iraqi Kurds have politely refused. |
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He insisted he hadn't really caved into the chancellor, saying the combined authority had long agreed that a devolved city region needed a directly accountable leader. |
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Now it has caved in, burying a large number of it inhabitants. |
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The fact remains that we have had over five years to resolve this problem and we are no closer to free trade in lumber than we were the last time that the government caved in to American demands. |
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Rather, this indicates that the bridge caved in under the lead locomotive and the locomotive came briefly into contact with the north running rail and the guard rail while it was dropping into the gully. |
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That's basically what I feel has happened: it has just caved in. |
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The levy was dropped as part of a negotiated settlement with the agriculture sector industry organisations, which was widely interpreted as the Government having caved in to pressure. |
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We played it at Canada Square, and I think the Bloor, except the Bloor's roof caved in the night it opened and we ended up moving it down to the Cumberland. |
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Did the splendidly sinister Prince Ernest, his face caved in from a cannonball, really father a son with his sister Princess Sophia in 1800, the foundling abandoned with a tailor. |
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The band toured the French provinces over the next couple of years, but once Alain had passed his accountancy exams he caved in to family pressure and went to work for Rhône-Poulenc. |
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Furthermore, the trailing locomotive came to rest on its side close to the centre line of the bridge, which indicates that it did not drop from the side of the bridge, but rather it dropped down after the bridge caved in. |
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We know people whose roof has actually caved in on them. |
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The Conservative government caved in to these pressures and watered down its Baie Comeau policy which had achieved excellent results since 1985, even according to the Liberals in the House. |
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Unfortunately, a few days later, the Liberals pitifully caved in, putting their party's interests ahead of the interests of citizens, the interests of the people they represent. |
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Roads had caved in, and rescuers were forced to travel on foot. |
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And what about the elected officials who caved in to them? |
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And it will vindicate Cardiff's decision to stand by Jones when twitchier directors would have caved in to the carping minority. |
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I rather fear that the UK Government, having said all along that it would support the farming industry so they would be able to buy these medicines from suppliers and not from vets, has capitulated and caved in. |
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But when member organizations started to bolt, the WCF finally caved. |
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The one we had grown used to has caved in like a gigantic house of cards. |
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That particular day, walking along the streambed by the church, they came to a fresh cutbank where the earth had caved. |
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Mr. Speaker, some months ago the Liberal leader caved under pressure from the fringe elements in his party and voted to kill his own anti-terror legislation. |
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Part of the Ordzhonikidze mine caved in, causing a car and driver to fall into the pit, Reuters quoted the. |
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Just last week the minister caved under pressure and agreed to allow funding to private, regulated day cares, upsetting many of his core supporters among child care advocates. |
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The Germans have huffed and puffed but always caved in, in the end. |
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