Sentences with phrase «damage on something»

I had to go 3 months without a sofa due to the fact that each time they would bring out a sofa, there was some sort of damage on it.
Traditional strategy games typically just see you moving characters around by simply having them run to different locations, but in Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle you're able to use your team mates as spring boards to reach high areas, use pipes to travel across the map quickly (it wouldn't be a Mario game without an abundance of pipes, after all), or dash through enemies to inflict damage on them on their way to reaching each location.
With laser - like precision, our unforgiving ways inflict collateral damage on those we love most, pushing them away from us.
Even though I could have used my debit card, the credit card offers me protections that I became all too familiar with about a month ago when I had returned a car with damage on it, but without adequate insurance.
But in doing so, the motor will knock the rocket back with a force of more than 300,000 newtons, likely inflicting severe damage on it.
It was when we were led by Howard that UKIP inflicted great damage on us in both the Euro - elections and at the General Election.
The sun can dry out skin and also impart damage on it.
It was an intense time for everybody and it unquestionably incurred significant damage on him
The oil dipstick may get moisture rust damage on them which is normal.
UPDATE I just found out now IT HAS MORE DAMAGE ON IT FROM THE SHOP IT WAS SITTING AT damage will show in the pics.
there's locational damage on them so you can blow out parts of the stomach, you can blow out arms, and so like all these pieces kinda tied together.»
Every game after the original eliminated the need to inflict actual damage on yourself, allowing you to just play through the levels without any hope of actually winning should the computer randomly decide it's time to beat you.
Attacking it from cliffs or knocking the beast over is the only effective way to get in some serious damage on it.
We are at serious risk of inflicting severe economic damage on ourselves and future generations on a quest that is quixotic at best.
Ellen scoffs at the very idea of a know - nothing dropout having any credibility when he comments on climate science, but the insecure Mann's legal complaint alleges that somehow the know - nothing dropout has managed to inflict huge professional damage on him within his field.
Likewise, by involving her own daughter in her nefarious scheme, she may have inflicted irreparable psychological damage on her.
As we fight off invaders, we inflict massive collateral damage on ourselves, poisoning our own organs and breaking down our own tissues.
While this is somewhat of a cool and innovative mechanic, I'm having flashbacks to Final Fantasy II and picturing gamers intentionally inflicting damage on themselves.
I just bought a vintage case with some damage on it.
«Deputy Dixon -LRB-[Sam] Rockwell) declares war, but he's already one fox trot away from the loony bin, so he inflicts most of the damage on himself, goes berserk, and sets fire to the courthouse, burning half his face off.»
Mario is not seen at all anymore, but also, enemies can't take any damage on him.
Their nest is in A, once you inflict damage on it, it will go to B.
While characters in the back may still be directly attacked, the damage on them is limited as long as they have people in front of them.
Even if your driving record has some damage on it, there are ways to clean it up.
Yes, real marble is gorgeous when new, but it would bother me to see all that damage on it, and I don't want to worry about it all the time.
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