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Like most of these men, he had never been under fire.
They were under fire themselves for most of the time.
It is the first time we have been under fire.
We are under fire again by a strong attack force.
I can see now that you've never been under fire.
The government has been under fire over its response to the crisis.
He was under fire from the left, right, and above.
The American position is under fire and might change, arms experts say.
In large part, it's because the industry is under fire.
During that year either the site or his men had been under fire daily.
Especially if he was going to be under fire from three separate points.
The company also is under fire for its pay practices.
The team has been under fire for its slow start this season.
We have been under fire since the last week in February.
If you mean that football is under fire for being working class, you're wrong.
"We were under fire only once in the last four months," he said.
We've been under fire almost from the moment you left the bridge.
The troops were under fire when they hit the beach, he said.
The administration, in fact, only revealed the 20-percent figure once it was under fire.
He suddenly started to wonder how it would feel to be under fire.
But within seconds, the men realised they were under fire.
He'd spent too many years in a headquarters office, and hadn't been under fire himself since he was a young man.
Many women fought on the Soviet side, or were under fire.
She became its administrator in May 2006 and was under fire from nearly the beginning.
He had been under fire and worse, with every one of them, in Vietnam.