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The station building has since been razed to the ground.
Again, this building was razed to the ground during the war.
By 1973 the station had been razed to the ground.
Many other important buildings were also razed to the ground.
The building is now gone, as was razed to the ground by some bombing in 1944.
The building on whose fifth floor it had been was razed to the ground.
I say that Birmingham must be razed to the ground.
The city was burned down and razed to the ground during the three days following the battle.
I am familiar with one of them: the Commission building, but that has been razed to the ground.
In the year 980 it was sacked and razed to the ground.
Following his victory, he ordered the city walls razed to the ground.
In 1992, the structure was razed to the ground to make way for a condominium.
The city was razed to the ground and all its inhabitants put to the sword.
Her house had been razed to the ground and her husband killed.
All the houses for a wide radius were razed to the ground.
Entire villages were razed to the ground and the inhabitants killed.
Not only did he die in the fire, but the tenement house is razed to the ground.
The tomb of the Mahdi was razed to the ground.
Her will stipulated that the house had either to become a museum or be razed to the ground.
One resident said he feared his neighborhood would be razed to the ground.
One of the three supermarkets looted was razed to the ground.
It's like a scene in a film when an army's been through an enemy village: everything's razed to the ground.
Later it was razed to the ground with German shell-fire.
Everything but the church had been razed to the ground, for as far as the eye could see.
They did not care; they would fight on until the city was razed to the ground.