| 1. | However, in about 1520 the chancel was reported to be in ruins.
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| 2. | Without the tourism boom, such gems could well be in ruins still.
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| 3. | "By 2000 or thereabouts, our country's defenses will be in ruins,"
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| 4. | Without the Chinese contractors the agricultural industry would be in ruin.
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| 5. | Most of what I'll see will be in ruins, " said her father, 57-year-old Andreas.
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| 6. | By 1769 it was reported to be in ruins.
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| 7. | When it is over, reputations will be in ruins.
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| 8. | Most of what I'll see will be in ruins, " said her 57-year-old father, Andreas.
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| 9. | Back at Blackadder Hall, Baldrick is singing happily as Sir Edmund proclaims his life to be in ruins.
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| 10. | Everything must be in ruins there.
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