Examples of 'they have evacuated' in a sentence
Meaning of "they have evacuated"
they have evacuated: This phrase suggests that a group of people or individuals have been removed from a dangerous or emergency situation to a safer location
How to use "they have evacuated" in a sentence
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they have evacuated
They have evacuated half of the county.
The police said they have evacuated the dance.
They have evacuated the buildings around it.
Because of the flood . They have evacuated everyone.
They have evacuated the place without us.
Fine, but could not they have evacuated the women and children?
They have evacuated their staff.
I'm worried about my own ass, thank you very much. They have evacuated.
They have evacuated the school.
Looks, I am sure she 's already out of town . They have evacuated half of the county.
They have evacuated everyone.
The police said they have evacuated the dance. Listen, you need to get this, please.
They have evacuated the president and the cabinet.
Should they have evacuated the population around Fukushima?
They have evacuated their embassy down to the last man.
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Or where they have evacuated to . We keep waiting for word from Washington.
They have evacuated the building and the process is not complete.
Yes, they have evacuated.
They have evacuated the airport and their men have the place surrounded.
They have evacuated the ROTC building and the rest of the campus is on lockdown.
So far, they have evacuated eight dogs and reunited five of them with their families.
They have evacuated the school . Everyone is terrified.
They have evacuated their families!
They have evacuated the school . OK.
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