"It would cause carnage to the physical heritage of New York."
The humble remote-control seems to have caused carnage for a remarkably high number of footballers.
The flames reached ammunition stores, blowing them up and causing additional carnage.
Fireballs flew everywhere, caused far more carnage than mere starving mad shadows.
Because when that bear-creature gets free, he's going to cause more havoc and carnage than my people ever could.
Because of their mass, trucks will always cause carnage if they hit cars at speed.
More recently, we have had the London suicide bombings and the attempts to cause carnage in Glasgow.
Even police officials acknowledged that many of the guns tended not to be the high-powered weapons that cause so much carnage on the streets.
On Sunday, the army insisted that the men bravely submitted rather than cause "carnage" by firing into the crowd.
They let their dark sides control their lives and actively seek opportunities to cause death and carnage.