Sentences with phrase «like nasty business»

Destruction sounds like nasty business, but Matta - Clark seems drawn to decay.

Not exact matches

Lib Dems, as this sentence makes clear, like to think they are pursuing a decent economy (unlike Labour, who can't be trusted) without being cold - hearted business types (unlike the «nasty party» Tories).
Labour is miles away from even thinking of the Living wage because big business would be hurt and not like Miliband for doing that nasty thing to them.
It keeps nasty weather like rain and snow off of your neck as you go about your business.
What, with brands like Nasty Gal, Urban, Unif, Missguided, just to name a few, who have all taken the flannel and highwaisted jeans, patches, and neon and made it contemporary and somewhat polished is big big business.
During the girls» obligatory reunion, Amanda makes a casual confession: She feels nothing about anything, and never really has — no anger, no sadness, no joy, certainly nothing like remorse over that nasty business with the family steed.
In the 1990s the «Big and Nasty» chains like Barnes and Noble, Borders, and Books - a-Million — with their sweetheart deals with the Big 6 Publishers — put 1000s of indie bookstores out of business.
Plus, it can be used everyday, as often as you'd like to rid your beloved cat of fleas - all without worrying about pesticides, toxicity and all that nasty business.
The really nasty firms, firms whose partners would break down crying in meetings with me, who would ring me with tales of despicable behaviour on the part of other partners, tales of callous, mean - spirited, vile, arrogant and spiteful individuals, have gone out of business ignominiously, for the most part, collapsing like slabs of rotting meat sloughing off the side of a dead horse.
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