Sentences with phrase «flow down the drain»

Right now with Wilshere Rosicky Arteta Wellbeck Sanchez Coquelin Cazorla injured the millions are just flowing down the drain.
So I put them in the bathtub, and watched buckets of iodine - like dye flow down the drain.
Yet the water still flows down the drain.
[Pachauri] said the media and other sections of society had misunderstood the role of such information, labelling it grey literature, «as if it was some form of grey muddied water flowing down the drains».

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During this time, the doctors would also inject the clots to break them down and get the blood flowing again, and drain any stubbornly congealed blood from her leg.
It is also important to try to make sure that your breast is as drained as possible (look for your milk streams to slow down or stop flowing when you are pumping to know it is getting drained) because the body will replenish what is drained.
The excess water flows directly down the drain preventing the messy buildup of dirty water common in baby bathtubs.
This outcome can occur if something interferes with the normal cooling process that leads to star formation and instead drives the entire disk to become unstable, rapidly funneling matter to the center, much like water flowing down a bathtub drain when you pull the plug.
As a superfluid, atoms could flow down this channel, from the source to the drain.
Gourley says, «I take the rainfall rates the radar is measuring in the sky, and take it down to the surface and measure what every raindrop is doing on the ground,» whether it meanders through the soil or flows across impervious roads and parking lots and into storm drains and waterways.
Drugs and chemicals that are flushed down toilets and drains have long been reported in urban waste water and the streams into which it flows.
The turnaround started in 2007, when low - flow toilets and showerheads were installed nationwide and the national water authority built innovative water treatment systems that recapture 86 percent of the water that goes down the drain and use it for irrigation — vastly more than the second - most - efficient country in the world, Spain, which recycles 19 percent.
Rainwater drips over rooftops, drains down gutters and flows over parking lots.
Plastic lint flows out of washing machines and down the drain.
But one would think that at this point we'd be closing the faucet to stop the flow of money down the drain.
Even the smallest, were it to drain completely, would tip a peak flow of 600 cubic metres of water a second down the hillside.
Design kinks aside - such as how to power the mirror's LEDs if you're constantly reducing the flow of water down the drain and so reducing the amount of harvested energy, and if that's even a way to harvest enough energy for 1 LED, let alone dozens - if you needed a way to keep the water crisis front and center during your morning routine, this would be the design for you.
You don't want water flowing down into the crown because then the water doesn't drain away and the plant will rot.
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