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6 Sentences With "tear asunder"

How to use tear asunder in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "tear asunder" and check conjugation/comparative form for "tear asunder". Mastering all the usages of "tear asunder" from sentence examples published by news publications.

Denton's professed goal was to tear asunder the establishment's secret arrangements and self-dealing, to explode hypocrisies.
Being very desirous to have a senator torn to pieces, he employed some persons to call him a public enemy, fall upon him as he entered the senate-house, stab him with their styles, and deliver him to the rest to tear asunder.
Shagun is an Indian Hindi language television series that aired every Monday to Thursdays 2:30pm on Star Plus from 2001 to 2004. It is the story of fortune's twists and pitfalls that tear asunder the lives of two cousins tied together by a bond stronger than that of blood : the bond of love.
The Federation of Law Societies of Canada has also criticized Toews's plan, arguing that the government had "politicized" the judicial appointments process.Kirk Makin, "Senior lawyers criticize Toews", Globe and Mail, November 16, 2006, A10. Ontario Chief Justice Roy McMurtry and Attorney General Michael Bryant added their opposition in early 2007, with Bryant arguing that "the forces of legal populism" were threatening to "tear asunder the basic principle of judicial independence".
The vast majority of Class IV verbs appear to be deverbal. Class IV verbs derived from weak verbs keep the same stem form as the underlying weak verb. However, class IV verbs derived from strong verbs adopt the ablaut of the past participle, e.g. dis-skritnan "to be torn to pieces" (Class I dis-skreitan "to tear to pieces"), us-gutnan "to be poured out" (Class II giutan "to pour"), and-bundnan "to become unbound" (Class III and-bindan "to unbind"), dis-taúrnan "to be torn asunder, burst asunder" (Class IV dis-taíran "to tear asunder, burst"), ufar-hafnan "to be exalted" (Class VI ufar-hafjan "to exalt"), bi-auknan "to abound, become larger" (Class VII bi-aukan "to increase, add to").
I Cakobau strolls about as if careless, His plot is deep under the ground. They consult, talk and are silent, Komainavalecaqou has done wrong, (Rebel leader Tuiveikoso’s war club) He has not killed Loloadravu, (sarcasm as Tubuanakoro of Lasakau was assassinated) Cakobau is repairing a canoe, (conspiring with his cousins Tute, Koli and Gavidi in Lasakau) He is relashing the Tui Nayau, (a Drua and allusion to his uncle Vuibureta vasu to Lakeba) A raft to carry the Vunivalu’s plot; Its flags hang in ornament, (an allusion to Koli and Vuibureta’s sons; Tute, Gavidi and Mara) The conspiracy is agreed to in Lasakau, The chiefs of the fishermen offer to fight, (chiefs of Nacokula and Nadrukuta) Butako-i-valu is supplied with kava; ( Lasakau God of war) The prayer “let Caucau die”. ( Cakobau’s uncle and rebel leader of Tuiveikoso regime) II Cakobau and Tutekovuya; And they two tear asunder the land, Then roars the sound of the flames. Apparently Seru's plot with the Lasakaun and Rewan support was well concealed.

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