However, the thieves ransacked the house very carefully.
Near the waterfront, shops and property were set on fire and ransacked.
The reports on the one may be ransacked—those of the other need not be read.
The fact is that they broke into my house and ransacked it and left a considerable number of finger prints behind them.
There is no appeal from their decision, and they might come down and ransack the whole of the affairs of that company.
The ends of the earth are ransacked for his little comforts and for his opportunities.
The number of protestors still under detention is also unknown; the houses of opposition leaders were ransacked and shops looted by uniformed men.
Possibly the worst is the education lobby, which believes that it has a divine right to ransack the public coffers.