Sentences with phrase «look under stones»

To find them look under stones, decaying wood, old leaves, in gardens in the soil near plants, and along house foundations and basements.
People will ever look under stones to find things underneath, sometimes a worm, a cricket and sometimes a roach.
Start looking under stones and bricks for some woodlice and put them in the pot.
«We are going to look under every stone,» he said.
«We weren't going to make a decision without looking under every stone,» he said.
«If you see what wrong has been done to people in the past, you make an even greater concerted effort to look under every stone in a case,» said Klinkosum.

Not exact matches

, are propositions about the visual experience of those persons who look in the direction of the stone under appropriate lighting.
If average defenders like stones, otamendi can improve under pep and looked good why can't wenger if he is soo good lol.
SUNY Polytechnic President Alain Kaloyeros reportedly is under scrutiny, as investigators turn over stones looking for possible «bid - rigging» involving Kaloyeros» possible connections with a company picked to put a dormitory up on the SUNY Poly campus, and college board member Joseph Nicolla, who happens to be CEO of the construction company.
If you were to take a healthy bone and put it under a microscope, it wouldn't look like one solid piece of stone.
This is what the surface of a kidney stone looks like under a microscope.
Definitely not a look anyone under 6 foot or over 8 stone should be wearing.
It looked amazing against the stone wall with the little Japanese maple under it.
If you're the kind of person who is looking under every rock for your match, remember that each stone you toss aside could be someone else's gem.
So here we have Dug (the voice of Eddie Redmayne: Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them, The Danish Girl), a caveman from the «Neo Pleistocene era» whose Stone Age tribe of doofuses — who make him look smart only by comparison — find themselves under threat from the larger Bronze Age world that has moved on without them beyond their protected glen.
Junior Linda Cardellini (late of E.R.) grounds the series as the former class brain who rejects her place in the school hierarchy and, in startling identity crisis, gravitates toward the school «freaks,» a group of stoners, under - acheivers, and minor key rebels, sort - of led by charismatic rebel without a clue Daniel (James Franco, looking perpetually stoned).
Now the ripening wheatie stood as high as his knees, and it looked as if it would be a good crop this year — not that Carl would necessarily be there to see the mummies grind it under the autumn foglamp, their bare breasts nuzzling the hot stone of their querns as they bent sweatily to the graft.
Being a Capo is just a stepping stone until it's time for him to take on the role of underboss but a chance meeting with her could be the one thing he'd risk it all for.She is exactly what he didn't know he was looking for.Jordyn Reese spends her time trying to stay under the radar of a man who wouldn't think twice about killing her.
And if you're specifically looking for a stone without fluorescence, ask the jeweler to view the stone under UV light.
Villa is actually old, antic house built 120 years ago, but completely renovated and still has that charming look of old, stoned Dalmatian houses, and it's situated 5m from sea so you can enjoy your days swimming in crystal sea, relaxing under the
A wall label in Goshka Macuga's room (she got the first, incidentally, which may have saved her from looking especially lifeless by comparison with what follows) informs us that her practice «examines the conventions of archiving, exhibition making and museum display», which makes it sounds about as appealing as a dead thing under a stone.
He has a «Spire» of fallen cedar trunks in the Presidio as well as a new work under construction there, the «River of Stone» on the Stanford University campus and the ominous - looking crack that meanders through paving stones to guide visitors into the de Young Museum.
It could be I was just looking under the wrong stones.
You have a deep rooted penchant for seeing only the negatives in life; look hard enough under every stone and you shall surely find them.
I have always loved pea stone patios, and envisioned one off of our deck since we first bought our house, surrounded by tall blowing seagrass and hydrangeas — a little outdoor room for hanging out with friends and family under the stars, with music on and a fire blazing and everyone actually having conversations instead of looking at their phones
Wow, I had to follow the link and check out the «stone» counter, who would have guessed the wood under a laminate would become the surface to look like soapstone!
My immediate plans are to build a paver patio under our back deck and that's to make it look prettier and get rid of the mud, two birds with one stone thing!
Things look OK on the surface, but if guests have peeked in the cabinet under the sink, I'm surprised they haven't turned to stone on the spot considering the Medusa - like tangle of stuff inside: half - used shampoo bottles, a jumble of hair accessories, a curling iron, foam curlers I'm not sure I've ever used, three cans of my husband's shaving cream (and not one with a lid), and the list goes on.
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