Rioters ransacked the shops.
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I ransacked the house looking for my purse.
burglars ransacked her home.
man has ransacked the planet for fuel.
the vermin who ransacked her house.
The house had been ransacked of all that was worth anything.
He began to ransack his mother's workbox for a piece of thread.
robbers tied her up and ransacked her home.
He ransacked his extensive vocabulary in order to find opprobrious names to call her.
He devoured all the books at home, from Inchbald's Theatre to White's Farriery; he ransacked the neighbouring bookcases.
To give them a chance to ransack my place.
The tents of Lebanese protesters in Beirut have been ransacked and destroyed.
This is all after a mob in Tehran ransacked the Saudi embassy.
This place has to look like it was ransacked by robbers, not someone's personal shopper.
These revamps are not the only way Disney is ransacking its canon.
We turned a blind eye while other nations targeted our industries and ransacked our factories.
The protesters ransacked parts of Iraq's parliament building before Iraqi security forces regained control.
It ransacked internal organs before traveling through the blood to the skin, where it erupted in pus-filled lesions.
Then a police inspector arrived with a constable and she told them of her discovery of the ransacked flat.
Britain will reopen its embassy in the Iranian capital Tehran this weekend, 4 years it was ransacked by protesters.
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