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1. The recent storms have wreaked havoc on crops.

2. The earthquake wreaked havoc on the city.

3. These policies have wreaked havoc on the British economy.

4. Surely that gun could not have wreaked this havoc!

5. In each case, their deplorable actions wreaked havoc on others!

6. 7 These policies have wreaked havoc on the British economy.

7. European diseases also wreaked havoc on the islands of Vanuatu.

8. 19 The recent storms have wreaked havoc on crops.

9. The bombardment wreaked widespread destruction in the area and caused 511 fatalities.

10. Violent storms wreaked havoc on the French Riviera, leaving three people dead and dozens injured.

11. The story deals with the aftermath of warfare, particularly the devastation wreaked by land mines.

12. 22 The story deals with the aftermath of warfare, particularly the devastation wreaked by land mines.

13. That bout of diarrhea wreaked havoc on my Balloon knot, I'll tell you that much

14. Violent storms wreaked havoc on the French Riviera(http://Sentencedict.com), leaving three people dead and dozens injured.

15. After it wreaked havoc on British forces, Winston Churchill ordered the navy to sink the Bismarck.

16. A few years ago, a similar lake breached its dams and wreaked havoc in the valleys below.

17. They cut off circulation, made it harder to breathe during altitude changes, and wreaked havoc on varicose veins.

18. The Online Bar Exam Amounted To Two Days Of Cruel Vindictiveness The online bar exam may be over, but the damage it wreaked remains

19. Here is a list of seven notorious female Criminals of the 17th through early 20th century who wreaked havoc on land and sea

20. Teams may still be fishing bikes out of the ditches and waterways surrounding De Panne after crosswinds and crashes wreaked havoc at Thursday's third round of the Women's WorldTour Classic Brugge

21. Paydays for the world’s top-earning Athletes dropped for the first time in four years, according to the 2020 Forbes ranking as the coronavirus wreaked havoc on sports and canceled or postponed

22. Many of the World War I veterans on the scene suspected that the "infernal machine" that wreaked such destruction had come from the skies, but the delivery system consisted of a horse-drawn wagon.

23. Though the havoc wreaked by the shaking was not inconsequential, most casualties resulted from the descent 15 minutes later of a tsunami that rose up to 80 feet (25 metres) high on the expanse of Chilean

24. This church, located in Basseterre, dates back to 1670, but what you see today is the result of numerous rebuilds due to fire, natural disasters, and battles that have wreaked havoc on the structure over the centuries

25. As part of a system which wreaked havoc across the eastern half of the United States (April 25-28), the following is an account of the tornado outbreak of April 27th, 2011, in Central Alabama.

26. So, while post-crisis Asia focused in the 2000’s on repairing the financial vulnerabilities that had wreaked such havoc – namely, by amassing huge foreign-exchange reserves, turning current-account deficits into surpluses, and reducing its outsize exposure to short-term capital inflows – it failed to rebalance its economy’s macro structure.

27. The Bloodiness of the conflict, the bellicosity of the preachers, the suffering that the Northern armies eventually wreaked on the crumbling South--none of these is explicable without a consideration of how high the stakes seemed to be on both sides, how firmly each believed that not only their own nation's survival but civilization itself

28. The Synod of Ancyra was an ecclesiastical council, or synod, convened in Ancyra (modern-day Ankara, the capital of Turkey), the seat of the Roman administration for the province of Galatia, in 314.The season was soon after Easter; the year may be safely deduced from the fact that the first nine canons are intended to repair havoc wreaked in the church by persecution, which ceased after the