Sentences with phrase «dig huge holes»

After having dug this huge hole beneath our feet, Stark then builds a little footbridge across it in chapter 10, by showing that even if the Bible is full of errors, it can still be used as an authoritative tool for learning about ourselves and God.
Dig a huge hole and dump every catholic into it.
I once saw an episode of Bizarre Foods on the Travel Channel when Andrew Zimmern traveled to a small local village (I forget what part of the world he was in) where he dug a huge hole in the ground, started a fire in it, threw what I remember to be a deer on top of the flames, and buried it.
The Labour party helped to dig the huge hole of indebtedness that this country now finds itself in.
My son Tom went ahead and dug a huge hole in the garden for a pond with that «job done - sorted!»

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There's one huge reason locating posh digs for bigwigs in the actual corners of your office is a terrible idea (beyond the fact that having them holed up in there isn't awesome for communication): «It's less democratic to locate private offices at the perimeter, taking all the natural light and views,» Toronto architect Heather Dubbeldam tells Undercover Recruiter.
is letting go of Howard, whose departure has left a huge hole at RT; a hole we dug ourselves, it seems.
Arsenal played horribly and even when Arsenal got back into the game, the team dug themselves into another huge hole.
Clinton's campaign re-launched their AdWords campaign when the primaries were already underway... They had already dug themselves into a huge hole in terms of how many small donors they could count on.
In the next few weeks, trees were sawed down and a huge hole dug, cemented, painted, and filled with water.
With college costs soaring, students face a seemingly insurmountable challenge: how to come up with the money to attend college without digging themselves into a huge hole of debt that will dominate their financial lives for years after they graduate.
When Mudsdale gallops in earnest, the power of each hoof - clop can dig out huge holes, even in asphalt.
So, the question is, how can we seamlessly integrate huge amounts of clean energy onto the grid without making people sick or digging a deeper hole on climate change?
Concrete, on the other hand, is made by cooking the CO2 out of limestone and mixing it with huge amounts of rock dug out of big holes in the ground.
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