Examples of 'who sacked' in a sentence

Meaning of "who sacked"

who sacked: This phrase typically inquires about who terminated someone from their job or position. It suggests a curiosity or seeking of information regarding the individual or entity responsible for the dismissal

How to use "who sacked" in a sentence

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who sacked
You were the one who sacked her.
The man who sacked five players for taking money but still won.
It was the idea of those who sacked you.
Who sacked the village?
I am still very annoyed at those who sacked him.
That one guy who sacked Constantinople.
Alaric was a Visigoth king who has the distinction of being the one who sacked Rome.
The boss who sacked me.
That puts him well above the average of the Napoleonic military who sacked Spain.
And who sacked our poor, sweet, innocent young girl.
I think I know the guy who sacked you.
King of Visigoths, who sacked Rome, and many Greek cities Alaric II c.
This was started by pirate Henry Morgan who sacked the city.
Who sacked you?
We have also got a fellow named Ser Davos Dayne who sacked and burned Oldtown.

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Who sacked you? What happened?
Tāmati Wāka Nene and his men did not fight with the Ngāpuhi who sacked Kororareka.
You were the one who sacked her. Oh, I get it.
Get off the floor . You are the Force Captain who sacked Thaymor.
Who did this? Who sacked the village?
A final war against the Parthians was launched by the Emperor Caracalla, who sacked Arbela in 216.
You were the one who sacked her. Or what?
The other relegation places went to Nottingham Forest, who sacked manager Frank Clark in December.
It was your own team who sacked you, mate.
It 's about an outlaw who sacked a chapel.

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