Sentences with phrase «but jackhammers»

Or are they nothing but jackhammers that dig up something under the pavement?

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«I may be a 75 - year - old white male, but I'm every bit as gratified as the youngest of you here that the fossilized bedrock of many of Hollywood's worst abuses are being jackhammered into oblivion.»
I'd like to stick around for the tire pull, but I'm worried that if I don't get to a car wash posthaste, cleaning the Range Rover will require a team of stonemasons and a jackhammer.
«ABS and traction control sound like a jackhammer, but the darn thing motors overs obstacles and climbs,» a judge wrote.
Look out for renos and hotel name changes A resort's own site is unlikely to mention noisy renovations and pool closings, but on review sites, guests who have been woken up in the middle of the night by jackhammers will be more revealing.
As an artist in residence at the Studio Museum in 2008, Leslie Hewitt ransacked the place and all but punched right through the floor, like Hodges or Urs Fischer, without help from a posh dealer or a jackhammer.
It makes a huge mess, but then so does a jackhammer.
Yes, it would be time consuming to jackhammer the floor, lower the drain, and re-pour it, but it can be done and it can be done in less than a week if they're compenant and have good relationships with their subcontractors.
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