rack and ruin in English

uins, debris; complete destructio

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1. 1 The house went to rack and ruin.

2. 4 The house went to rack and ruin.

3. Your homeland has gone to rack and ruin.

4. They let the house go to rack and ruin.

5. The once prosperous city went to rack and ruin.

6. The old farmhouse had gone to rack and ruin.

7. The whole farm was going to rack and ruin.

8. They've let the house go to rack and ruin.

9. 19 They've let the house go to rack and ruin.

10. 24 They let the house go to rack and ruin.

11. 8 The old house soon went to rack and ruin.

12. 25 The whole farm was going to rack and ruin.

13. 12 They've let the house go to rack and ruin.

14. 4 The old house soon went to rack and ruin.

15. The old empty house soon went to rack and ruin.

16. The house had been left to go to rack and ruin.

17. He's let his father's old house go to rack and ruin.

18. The estate has been going steadily to rack and ruin for years.

19. The house was unoccupied for several years and went to rack and ruin.

20. This country is going to rack and ruin; we need a change of government.

21. 26 This country is going to rack and ruin; we need a change of government.

22. Yet the truth of it was that the estates were going to rack and ruin.

23. Moorlake is much too big for her and it's been going steadily to rack and ruin for years.

24. First they let the house go to rack and ruin, then the garden; now they were sheltering hippies.

25. It seems that the government is prepared to let all our hospitals and schools go to rack and ruin.

26. She shut off the rooms she didn't use, letting them go to rack and ruin. Since she ate her meals out, she had no food at home, and did not encourage callers, who always expected a cup of tea.