Sentences with phrase «bell clangs»

Hopper's bell clangs in response to the painting's titular ground swell, a heavy rolling of the sea caused by a distant storm or seismic disturbance.
As the bell clanged and the ticker tape fluttered from the ceiling, the two embraced, now officially partners in one of the drug industry's biggest and boldest mashups ever.
As the year unfolded, I began to realise that my little nudge to choose Fearless was more of a gigantic shove off a cliff by the Holy Spirit, a sort of dinner bell clanging «COME AND GET IT!»
It takes two to tango; and apparent one - sided arrests are bound to set the alarm bells clanging for fairness.
She felt as though the city noises were welcoming her — the noises of trolley bells clanging, car horns blaring, trucks rumbling!
If there is an inordinate amount of pressure on you to sign something right away, with no time for you to get it legally checked out, you should be hearing alarm bells clanging loudly in your head.
Of course, Martha (or Fred or whoever...) knows better: expulsion ain't the aim: this is peeve # 22a about to arrive in the station, whistle blowing, bell clanging, steam issuing from pistons that simultaneously drive and brake.

Not exact matches

Then came Christmas season, which, as every New Yorker knows, begins when you can't walk a block without hearing the infernal clanging of a Salvation Army bell.
But a new study published yesterday in the Annals of Internal Medicine (which, unfortunately, is available only to Annals subscribers), sheds new light on the issue and sounds a loud, clanging alarm bell about the lasting health risks of prolonged sitting.
And so the Armenians clang the bells of their upstairs chapel, the Franciscan organist eggs on the Latin chanting of his flock, and Ethiopian monks march to the beat of their own drummer.
Regardless of the bleak condition of the flock, Jesus hangs a clanging bell around the neck of the blackest sheep in the darkest pit, a bell powered by their own lamentations.
The sort of progress we have become accustomed to is the forerunner to the clanging of a funeral bell.
Then, books opened to the processional hymn, the singing and dancing congregation follows the candle, the cross, the rector, worship leaders carrying colorful ceremonial umbrellas, and choir members beating tambourines, ringing bells and clanging cymbals until everyone finds a seat.
And it wouldn't have been a positive experience for either of you if your mom warning bells were clanging away.
30 years after the clang of the first bell, Rocky Balboa dons his gloves for the last time.
My thin and otherwise quiet walking companion, thirty - two - year - old Doug Vance, was clanging sharply in the wind — his dangling canteens and belt - loop supplies spinning like mad wind bells.
The bell of the great Manju - ji monastery clanged at dawn.
The bell above the door will have clanged behind them.
Get stuck in an area, and the music soon becomes a repetitive clanging of eerie bells that'll drive you as insane as your character (huh.
And when you see the trend — a paper recently published by climate scientists claims that the Earth is hotter than it's been in more than a hundred thousand years — those bells should be clanging louder than anything else.
If you can't get a clear picture of what you would be doing, or if the job description has markedly changed at interview from what you applied for, those warning bells should be clanging again.
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