Sentences with phrase «burst into flames as»

Take care with linseed or Danish oil as soaked rags can burst into flames as they dry.
We as Arsenal fans have started down this road with him so many times, only to see the car break down and spontaneously burst into flames as the wheels fall off, that I refuse to believe that the trip will actually happen this time.

Not exact matches

It is as if the fact of bringing together and connecting the two poles, tangible and intangible, external and internal, of the world which bears us onwards had caused everything to burst into flames and set everything free.
It's as if someone who was ejected from a car while driving drunk and unbelted shortly before the car burst into flames were crowing that it was the fact that he was drunk and unbelted that saved his life.
Cotton does not burst into flames or release deadly fumes when ignited (as compared with polyurethane foam).
Just last week, a brand new hoverboard that was given to a 10 - year - old as a Christmas present burst into flames inside a Brooklyn apartment while it was charging.
Camila didn't so much as bat an eye when the building burst into flames.
The plane broke into three pieces as it hit the ground, bursting into flames.
It is 10 times as far from the sun as Earth is, its thick atmosphere is tinged with methane (the air would burst into flame if oxygen were present), and it has about a seventh of Earth's surface gravity.
In 1859, a massive solar flare bombarded Earth with so much energy that telegraph wires burst into flames, and stunning auroras could be seen as far south as Cuba and Hawaii.
ZPower's batteries also offer the advantage of being immune to «exothermic decomposition» (also known as «bursting into flames»), a problem that has prompted the recall of millions of lithium - ion batteries worldwide, not to mention some spectacular YouTube videos.
That all came to an end when the Hindenburg burst into flames in 1937 as it was landing at Lakehurst near New York.
The hydrogen that most airships used as the lifting gas meant that several airships burst into flames, including the British - built R101, which crashed on its first flight in 1930.
But the technology still has limitations: It is costly, it delivers about 1/40 as much energy per unit weight as petroleum, and if overheated or overcharged, it could burst into flames.
After my ears burst into cherry - red flames of anger, I was holding the perpetrators over the rubbish bin and stopped with a crazy thought — what if I wore earrings as brooches?
As her coronation draws closer, loyalties are tested, schemes are rumored, and when people start to literally burst into flames, the stakes can be no higher for all
As her coronation draws closer, loyalties are tested, schemes are rumored, and when people start to literally burst into flames, the stakes can be no higher for all involved.
Some of the isolated moments are very fine: a shot of the horse galloping into view along a distant line of Mediterranean beach; a tilting shot of the struggle for survival in the night waters as the ship (with decorous flames in its portholes) starts to go under in the background; great bursts of energy amid a garbled sense of time and space in the horse race sequence.
There is no tension in the larger battles as the flying demons are anonymous targets and when they burst into flames they seem even more computer generated.
Johnny has the gift of internal combustion — allowing him to burst into flames at will, Ben has turned into a huge rock monster, Reed is able to stretch his frame into any imaginable shape, and Sue has the ability to turn invisible... as long as she takes off her clothes.
This top - secret facility houses such freaks of nature as Abe Sapien (Doug Jones), a water - dwelling fish / man with empathic powers, and Hellboy's girlfriend, Liz Sherman (Selma Blair), a pyro - kinetic woman who can burst into flames at will.
As well, an exterior view shows the car hit by a truck and bursting into flames.
You can turn pages as fast as you wish on a Kindle (actually one of the complaints about the device has been that screen refresh is a little slow, but let's ignore that quibble) without ever worrying about this eReader bursting into flames.
In The Fireman, people worldwide are suddenly bursting into flames, thanks to an unstoppable, contagious virus known as Dragonscale.
Fire - related phenomena such as flashbacks - small but hot fires that can cause a room to instantly burst into flame - can occur if the conditions are right, so you've always got a very dynamic situation.
In hopes of finding answers as to why the popular boards are bursting into flames while their batteries are charging, engineers have been working around the clock at the agency's testing facilities in Maryland to determine if certain manufacturers used cheap lithium - ion batteries that may not be compatible with the board's charger.
The pillow had been smoldering, and as soon as he took his weight off it, air was able to rush into the smoldering area and the pillow burst into flames.
As I mentioned above, given Samsung's abysmal recent track record of smartphones, washing machines and — the day before the Galaxy S8 announcement — even a retail store that burst into flames, I think a «wait and see» approach is the best thing to do for the Galaxy S8, regardless of other rival devices.
The battery is going to be a major focus of early Note8 sales — as in, will it burst into flames?
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