Sentences with phrase «under your sheet rock»

LOVE the room and so jealous of the wood under your sheet rock!
(I found two of them hiding under sheet rock.)

Not exact matches

A rock - solid defence has been the foundations upon which City's encouraging campaign has been built upon, however their impressive string of clean sheets, with City keeper Joe Hart having kept four shut - outs in City's previous five home clashes, will come under serious threat on Saturday when the buoyant Tangerines of Blackpool come to town aiming to score in their fourth successive away encounter.
In January 2005, for example, Ohio State University geophysicist Ralph von Frese and his colleagues noticed a concentration of higher - than - average - density material in the rock about a mile under the surface of the East Antarctic ice sheet.
Using all available geologic, tectonic and geothermal heat flux data for Greenland — along with geothermal heat flux data from around the globe — the team deployed a machine learning approach that predicts geothermal heat flux values under the ice sheet throughout Greenland based on 22 geologic variables such as bedrock topography, crustal thickness, magnetic anomalies, rock types and proximity to features like trenches, ridges, young rifts, volcanoes and hot spots.
When salt is buried under heavier rocks, it rises buoyantly in vast sheets and fingers; it may even fountain aboveground and flow like a glacier.
I've discovered there are fat light planks under all the ugly paneling & wallpapered sheet rock in most of my house.
Unless you've been living under a rock with a sheet over the top of it, eye mask applied and donning a set of ear plugs, you'll almost certainly have played, or at least heard of he Lego series of computer games.
Her video seems to suggest the tangible surface of rocks is something worthy of systematic scrutiny, or at least the fascinated gaze of a child holding a lamp to read a book under the sheets at night.
Scientists think mantle plumes are thin streams of heated rock that makes its way upward, melting ice and creating rivers and lakes of meltwater under Antarctica's western ice sheet.
During the last ice age, a massive North American ice sheet placed so much weight on the surface of the planet that the mantle rock began to flow slowly out and away from underneath the ice, causing a bulge under the Chesapeake Bay region.
«Living area» is generally «Heated by a conventional heating system or systems (forced air, radiant, solar, etc.) permanently installed, finished, with walls, floors and ceilings of materials generally accepted for interior construction (e.g., painted drywall / sheet rock or paneled walls, carpeted or hardwood flooring, etc.) and with a ceiling height of at least seven feet, except under beams, ducts, etc. where the height must be at least six feet four inches [Note: In rooms with sloped ceilings (e.g., finished attics, bonus rooms, etc.) you may also include as living area the portion of the room with a ceiling height of at least five feet if at least one - half of the finished area of the room has a ceiling height of at least seven feet.]
We had a main beam crack under the house last year which caused some ceiling and sheet rock damage, yipee for me.
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