Use of beirut in Sentences. 43 Examples

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beirut at the end of sentence


  1. But the apparent harmony was that of a ballroom beirut.
  2. But the apparent harmony was that of a ballroom beirut.
  3. The militia in Lebanon has agreed to pull out of beirut.
  4. The militia in Lebanon has agreed to pull out of beirut.
  5. One of the missiles came down in a heavily populated suburb of beirut.
  6. One of the missiles came down in a heavily populated suburb of beirut.
  7. My cousin was evacuated by the Red Cross to a hospital in west beirut.
  8. My cousin was evacuated by the Red Cross to a hospital in west beirut.
  9. On April 16 a leading Amal military official was assassinated in beirut.
  10. His abductors blindfolded him and drove him to a flat in southern beirut.
  11. Have these people been in a time-machine or chained in dimly-lit rooms in beirut?
  12. Maury Maverick managed to pry out of the Pentagon the religious affiliations of the 220 who died that day in beirut.
  13. Maury Maverick managed to pry out of the Pentagon the religious affiliations of the 220 who died that day in beirut.
  14. When Control acknowledged his message, he was told not to leave until he had retrieved the video equipment from beirut.

beirut in the middle of sentence


  1. A Sheila na gigh which now resembled beirut on a bad day.
  2. A Sheila na gigh which now resembled beirut on a bad day.
  3. So like many others, my father went to beirut to get away.
  4. David is now living in beirut again after an enforced absence.
  5. Citizens of East beirut went to ground in basements and shelters.
  6. Citizens of East beirut went to ground in basements and shelters.
  7. Elsewhere in beirut, gleaming steel and glass skyscrapers are rising.
  8. Once in beirut, all heavy weapons would be collected from the militias.
  9. They'd been caught up in gunfire at home in beirut, which left them paralysed.
  10. But as the security situation in beirut deteriorated, Spiro felt it was time to get out.
  11. A newsflash from beirut says some of the American diplomats have been kidnapped as hostage.
  12. During the fighting in beirut large numbers of armed militiamen had appeared on the streets.
  13. During the fighting in beirut large numbers of armed militiamen had appeared on the streets.
  14. The 69-year-old photograph shows him arriving in beirut in the aftermath of the First World War.
  15. The 69-year-old photograph shows him arriving in beirut in the aftermath of the First World War.
  16. Tony Asmar's lined up a couple of people in beirut to shoot some pictures for us near the airport.
  17. Browse through the second-hand bookshops of beirut or Jerusalem, however, and the ghosts begin to appear.
  18. Browse through the second-hand bookshops of beirut or Jerusalem, however, and the ghosts begin to appear.
  19. I know that in beirut I simply took my child through the checkpoints and delivered her at the school gates.
  20. I know that in beirut I simply took my child through the checkpoints and delivered her at the school gates.
  21. To 1982 again, to the high-ceilinged room in east beirut where Pierre Gemayel sits behind his large oak desk.
  22. To 1982 again, to the high-ceilinged room in east beirut where Pierre Gemayel sits behind his large oak desk.
  23. From 1969 to 1977 he worked as an X-ray technician in Jerusalem, and then studied history at beirut University.
  24. From 1969 to 1977 he worked as an X-ray technician in Jerusalem, and then studied history at beirut University.
  25. Today, there is a small octagonal chapel in the beirut coastal suburb of Antelyas dedicated to the 1915 massacres.
  26. Today, there is a small octagonal chapel in the beirut coastal suburb of Antelyas dedicated to the 1915 massacres.
  27. The violent street demonstration witnessed by Abercrombie in beirut had been in protest at these electoral violations.
  28. Instead, Sasser showed him a home videotape of a Hezbollah demonstration in beirut and asked if he could identify anybody.
  29. He was later to become owner of a beirut company that dubbed educational films and translated technical books into Arabic.
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Conspicuously or grossly unconventional or unusual.