Sentences with phrase «dig up something»

The best I can do is to dig up something that's easily noticed by the handful of people who played and remembered Guilty Gear: Dust Strikers.
friend, and the dog starts sniffing around the cellar trying to dig up something only he knows is there.
He was trying to dig up something that wasn't there.»
Maybe archaeologists will dig up something that will shed light on the contradiction, or maybe there's some other piece of evidence that I'm unaware of.
Or are they nothing but jackhammers that dig up something under the pavement?
I just dug up something I wrote a few years ago blasting the commercialism and paganism of our Christmas celebration so I could share it with friends.
You guys are digging up something that was never there to begin with.
Laurie sounds very well read, so we'll stick to lesser known authors who meet this criteria in the hopes of digging up something new!

Not exact matches

Dig Deeper: Getting Organized Using Google «If people show up to buy something, they can't have it, and you don't acknowledge them, you'll never recover your name,» he adds.
In fact, much evidence for other species have been found, and it is extraordinarily difficult to find because you can't just look up in the sky at something that still exists in order to find proof, you have to go carefully digging all over the world for stuff that has for the most part been buried, destroyed, decayed, etc..
We live our lives with these concepts mostly buried, until someone or something suddenly digs up the wound.
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Just dig around in your freezer, I'm sure you can find something to blend up!
I know of 65 divers who have worked there and, if you add up the days all of them have spent below at one time or another, it comes to something like five months of continuous digging by a four - man team.
«I know the offensive guys for this playoff game are going to dig deep and get something cooked up.
«I would just find something to throw up on [the sheet listing groups for batting practice] just to see who was paying attention,» says Hurdle, who digs up the quotes from reference books he keeps in his office.
Most days, she wants 0 or 1, and since they are not the most communicative, if she asks for 3 - 4, I know, something is up, and I need to dig or think... Thanks for posting, it does make me feel not so alone.
Dogs can go anywhere and no matter how we train then, they still end up doing something «bad» like dig through the trash and you wouldn't want your dog digging through the trash with your little one's dirty diapers in there, would you?
You'll be giving your referees implicit permission to discuss these relatively harmless negatives, making it less likely that they'll dig deeper and come up with something more harmful.
«Instead of digging up contaminated sediments or soil, we hoped to add something to the sediments that will keep the mercury from getting into the food web,» says Cynthia Gilmour of the Smithsonian Environmental Research Center.
Once you start digging into this, it also ends up saying something about how different disciplines see themselves, how the public sees them, and how we frame the entire research enterprise in applied versus non-applied terms.
That life could still be holed up there, captured in something like a time - capsule, waiting for us to dig it out.
I dug up a photo of an ex-boyfriend reminded me of a bitter heart - break... an unused gift from a relative, something I didn't care to keep... kitchen appliances from a friend I no longer talk to... a family heirloom from a deceased relative that I had never even met (something kept out of obligation)... books that no longer represent who I am today...
And so we started digging in a little bit better and found out that she had this huge ordeal with her brother during the holiday season and that had sort of left her in almost like a post-traumatic hypersensitive adrenal burnout state and once we got to work through some of that emotional trauma, she felt immediately better by the end of the call, and then we realized — okay, we're still going to tweak the supplements a little bit but here's an emotional thing that was the white elephant in the room and when you look at the symptoms and you look at the protocol, something didn't add up and then we kinda dug deeper.
I'm thinking about just riding possibly you know, just riding up a plan for training peaks or PDF of something that I can just you know, put out there for people to use but the problem with doing something like that is a lot of this stuff is customized like it totally depends on genetics and your micronutrient status and how deep into the hole you've dug yourself and you know, frankly require some hand holding sometimes to get yourself out of a situation like that.
, but seeing the results of raking, digging, planting, weeding, and generally cleaning up our yard and garden has a way of making me feel like I've really accomplished something in a day.
I should have probably dug up some brown sandals or something, no matter if they would have been slightly ridiculous with snow still on the ground.
I dig music and I'm always up to watching a decent movie or if you are looking for something more engaging we...
The idea is original enough to pique curiosity, and the small cast, led by Alba Rohrwacher and the up - and - coming Adam Driver of HBO's Girls fame, digs gamely into the material, but something is missing.
It sounds like something Fred Flintstone and Barney Rubble dug up at Mr. Slate's rock quarry.
Bryce Dallas Howard, with 1980s hair, is the girlfriend who somehow sees something grand as McConaughey digs up a «Nutty Professor» vibe.
I'm glad to see Feig shaking things up and doing something different, and this first tease is very slick - I dig the music and the mysterious clues.
Last week, when Jennifer Aniston and Justin Theroux announced their separation, the tabloids dug up some year - old photos of Justin with his old friend Naomi Watts, suggesting that Naomi may have had something to do with the breakup.
The cliches start bubbling up (this job is better than digging ditches, somebody says - yeah, but at least with a ditch, there's something to show for it), and the blubbering in the toilet stalls doesn't elicit much sympathy, either.
So don't take this as any source of gospel just yet, but it's something for which we'll try to dig up more reliable info.
Meanwhile, if you dig the Sierra Denali's style but want something that's more efficient and can live with a smaller truck, GMC's midsize Canyon Denali might just fit the bill, with EPA ratings of up to 22 / 30 in 2WD and 20 / 28 in 4WD with its optional diesel engine.
Since I was going up against some very stiff competition, I knew I had to dig deep into my bag of tricks and pull out something that would truly wow the judges.
A paraphrase of the final line in this clause goes something like: «This warranty goes on forever and we'll dig you up to pay our legal fees if we get sued.»
(Don't worry, you'd make up later) If you wanted something, you dug in your heels until you got it.
Eventually, the fire caught and he placed his kettle on top, as battered, as encrusted as something dug up by an archeological team, and waited for it to boil.
One un-vents something; one unearths it; one digs it up, one runs it down in whatever recesses of the eternal consciousness it has gone to ground.
Now the two have paired up again with Sam and Dave Dig a Hole, another wryly subtle, unexpectedly funny picture book about two brothers in search of something extraordinary.
As time went by, though, and I started digging into the dark arts of self - marketing and learning about the myriad details of Internet promotion, it became pretty obvious that something didn't add up — the ratios and the processes involved were totally incompatible with the «word of mouth» scenario.
Inspectors check only the visible parts of the home — they can't open up walls — so if your inspector flags something that looks amiss, you'll probably call someone else to dig deeper.
If you don't have time to exercise the dog properly every day or have someone reliable to do it for you, your Fox Terrier companion will likely invent his own fun and it probably will be something you don't approve of like running away when outside, chewing your furniture, barking at anything that moves, digging holes in your yard and pestering everyone in the house because he is too «pumped up» to simply relax.
To me that's right up there with the idea of a cat digging into my leg or something.
Malamutes need something to do or they tend to develop behavioral problems, like wrecking the house, and digging up the garden.
In order to keep house rabbits from digging up your carpet and doing other destructive behaviors, you will need to give your rabbit something that is okay for her to dig (an alternative to carpet) and teach your rabbit what is off - limits.
Meanwhile somebody over on NeoGaf managed to dig up this interesting Xbox Live Arcade artwork for something called, you guessed it, Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon.
Maple wanted to see my house, Marina wanted me to deliver something to Diana, Peanut wanted her time - capsule dug up and Merengue wanted an apple which I managed to get done... Diana wanted a Koi, but I'm just too out of it to really do much in the fishing department.
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