Examples of 'there is a bust' in a sentence

Meaning of "there is a bust"

there is a bust - In this context, 'bust' means a police raid or arrest of a group involved in illegal activities

How to use "there is a bust" in a sentence

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there is a bust
There is a bust out.
Every day there is a Bust.
There is a bust of Athena on a column in the temple.
When this happens on a massive scale, there is a bust.
There is a bust of him in Kaçanik.
As a memory of the event, there is a bust of Staffans in the fortress.
There is a bust of the Empress in the main entrance foyer.
In its atrium, there is a bust of Benito Juárez.
There is a bust of Ambroise Courtois at the south end of the square.
For every boom, there is a bust.
There is a bust of poet Adelbert von Chamisso.
That is, there is a bust.
There is a bust of Alvise Contarini on his tomb.
Why, child, there is a bust of him.
There is a bust of Don Sebastián in the municipal hall.

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In Lamera Park there is a bust of Alonso Ercilla next to an araucaria tree.
There is a bust of him in Pearson Hall.
There is a bust of him in Cardiff City Hall.
There is a bust to his memory in the West Chapel of Golders Green Crematorium.
There is a bust of him in St Mary 's Church.
There is a bust of him in St-Germain.
There is a bust of O'Higgins in O'Higgins Square by the bridge in Richmond, south-west London.

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That was a nice bust you made today
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I just want to bust in and get my stuff
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