How To Use Hammering In A Sentence
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There was no such problems for Mike Kelly's QPR A who continued their winning ways with a 5-1 hammering of AC Athletic.
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The business suffered a blow, though, when heath inspectors gave it a hammering citing a series of hygiene issues.
The Sun
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Tears blurred her vision as she swung out, hammering on the horn.
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The professor is hammering at an economic problem.
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Hammering a nail is a wonderful use of the hammer, but using a hammer to cut a wire is foolish.
Kicking The Dog
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Palmer kept hammering away at his report.
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York Nomads hit top form with a 9-1 hammering of Haxby Lions in division five.
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Brooches were made either by hammering a piece of metal into the right shape or by casting molten metal in a mould.
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You're going to see the prosecution hammering away at the Modesto Police Department throughout this entire process.
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I remember the sound of wires humming and teletypes hammering away with wire services.
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The drums were building to a crescendo now, hammering out their rhythmic beat to drive the men on.
Man of Honour
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Ortega - who works in charcoal, silkscreen and colored etchings - has drawn a maid tidying a hotel bed, a carpenter hammering a roof.
Mexican-American Artist Brings Immigrant Experience Out of Shadows
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The sawing heartbeat of a panther morphs into a subway train sledge-hammering, smashing the ground, until it screeches to a morse code halt.
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The rout in commodities has demolished that argument while hammering the sector.
Times, Sunday Times
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Stepahnie, what you write has value, but it glosses over the fact that there are millions, yes, millions, of your fellow citizens who HAVE behaved in a very prudent risk averse manner, and they are going to get hammered along with everyone else, and policies which exacerbate the exposure the risk averse to hammering caused by the behavior of the imprudent/mendacious discourages prudent risk averse behavior in the future.
Matthew Yglesias » On So-Called “Irresponsible” Borrowers
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One of the great appeals of catastrophic anthropogenic global warming theory in certain sectors is the fact that what it takes to fight the imagined threat (reduced trade, reduced economic growth, government controls on the economy, populist hammering of energy companies, micro-controls on individual decision-making) are exactly the things the socialists wanted to do before their schtick became tired.
Coyote Blog » Blog Archive » The Copenhagen Income Redistribution Conference
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Sharpening a European scythe is a combination of hammering (called peening) and honing with a whetstone.
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Above the rising hubbub came the sudden, sharp hammering of a gavel.
COMPULSION
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The city took a real hammering during the war.
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The men hammering it together had beckoned us, beaming, inviting inspection.
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Clifton FC top the division one table after an 11-1 hammering of Haxby Inn, the second successive 11-1 defeat for Haxby.
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And we'll take you live to the Scott Peterson murder trial where prosecutors are hammering away on his character.
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However, they will next face a side who have enjoyed three consecutive wins, including last week's 62-20 hammering of Saddleworth Rangers.
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Despite the hammering, the scoreline flattered the home side who rode their luck in the first half.
The Sun
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A low moment was watching, with a hammering heart, a gimmer who'd run along a rocky promenade and jumped into a rough sea after delivering a healthy lamb.
Back to the land: from London to sheep farming on Eigg
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The song is an instrumental, centered around a long guitar solo in which Pike again keeps it slow, taking a break from his trademark hammering trills and letting the notes hang while the rhythm section pummels away furiously.
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Too often, you just put your head down and keep hammering away.
Times, Sunday Times
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Who would have guessed at my hammering heart?
Times, Sunday Times
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Determined not to let it ruin my trip, I ended up getting really good at using my left hand for climbing, and hammering in bolts and pitons.
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We keep hammering away at these shortfalls in our system.
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It might have been hammering down but it is good to see you getting out of your seat and bawling instructions to your players.
The Sun
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Every community had one or two youths who saw visions or heard hammerings or spoke in tongues.
EVERVILLE
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John Bull is hammering away at his iron-clads and doing his best in every direction to aid the aristocratic and despotic principle, so dear to his soul -- nay, which _is_ his very soul and self.
The Continental Monthly, Vol. 2 No 4, October, 1862 Devoted To Literature And National Policy
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Staggering home under the appalled stares of passers-by, a bloodied Mehmet walks a gauntlet of seething furnaces, grinding pistons and an incessant, infernal hammering.
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The medical pedagogues of my day were far too busy hammering anatomy, physiology, pharmacology and all the other ‘ologies’ into our unwilling skulls, so that ‘unimportant’ bits like stress were not covered.
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Despite the hammering and sawing, the dirt and the dust on Sunday, one could see that this is not a hollow claim because the structure is indeed audacious.
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They could be heard hammering on the door from inside.
The Sun
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The hammer is for hammering in the nails that lie next to it, for working the leather into shoes, and so on.
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There was only a man in tattered blue dungarees hammering busily at a makeshift crush at the exit to the fold yard.
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Having pinpointed the exact location, the bird goes in for the kill with an elaborate maneuver, kicking its legs out from under its wings and jackhammering its beak a few centimeters into the soil to nab its wriggling breakfast.
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That, and that there was more to skiing than hammering moguls - that skiing had a technical side, and mileage was key.
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No one here is hammering a list of demands on a church door.
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The waves hammering the shore cause the bulk of the damage in a hurricane landfall.
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They spend their nights not in front of fire and telly, but walking the rainswept streets canvassing votes, or in draughty committee rooms hammering out policy.
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All through that day of wonder, which included real roses that you could pick and smell, and real gooseberries that you could gather and eat, as well as picture-books, a clockwork bear, a musical box, and a doll's house almost as big as a small villa, an idea kept on hammering at the other side of a locked door in Dickie's mind, and when he was in bed it got the door open and came out and looked at him.
Harding's Luck
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The prow was removed by drilling, and hammering wedges, and it was this hammering that could be heard from inside.
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The fighting is still a case of hammering the attack button but is just about serviceable.
The Sun
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Harry had built the house from scratch - felling the timber, sawing it into planks and hammering in the nails.
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The drums were building to a crescendo now, hammering out their rhythmic beat to drive the men on.
Man of Honour
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The robbers first rammed the shop's closed shutters with a car before kicking and hammering their way in.
The Sun
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I spent 2 hours hammering up the announcement on the wall.
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His brows furrowed and he went back to hammering a wood slat on the house.
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The hammering and pounding made a terrific noise, as if the old men were tuning dementedly a giant xylophone.
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The rout in commodities has demolished that argument while hammering the sector.
Times, Sunday Times
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That way when you are hammering the post spike you are hitting the wooden post piece, not the metal.
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Which hammering supports should be used when flanging lids or covering caps of containers?
1. Objectives and contents of practical vocational training in the working techniques of Hammering and Marking
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Built my shelves late morning, leaving the hammering until there was a fair chance the neighbours would be up.
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They have been starting work at 8.00 am every weekday morning with a few minutes of pointless hammering, thus causing me to leave the house as quickly as possible.
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Tourists intent on bartering can be hugely insensitive to the fact that the locals they are hammering down to a bargain price may be incredibly poor and the sums involved shamefully petty by our standards.
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I am no good with a hammer, and should not pursue a career requiring hammering.
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There were crates of tooling and rubber presses, gantries were in position, blocks-and-tackle, the cold air alive with hammerings.
SEIZE THE RECKLESS WIND
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The whistling sounded like feedback, and his hammering on the piano became a dying round of applause.
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My way was yet to make in the world; to saddle myself with a dowerless wench -- even a wench whose least 'Good-morning' set a man's heart hammering at his ribs -- would have been folly, Master
The Line of Love Dizain des Mariages
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After the 5-1 hammering of the first leg, progress in this year's Worthington Cup always looked beyond even the realms of fantasy.
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‘I was hammering at that for months together,’ Bishop recalled, ‘for J.F. Bentley’s behoof.
Noble Simplicity and the Liturgiologist Edmund Bishop
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Played in ideal conditions the Charlestown lads settled quickly and took the lead through David Caffrey who beat three players before hammering the ball to the net.
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The whistling sounded like feedback, and his hammering on the piano became a dying round of applause.
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Two workmen are busy jackhammering the footpath.
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It looks like the Republicans are planning on hammering him on that one.
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The road smoked in the twilight with children driving home cattle from the fields; and a pair of mounted stride-legged women, hat and cap and all, dashed past me at a hammering trot from the canton where they had been to church and market.
Travels With A Donkey In The Cevennes
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The blacksmith is hammering the red - hot metal.
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There was only a man in tattered blue dungarees hammering busily at a makeshift crush at the exit to the fold yard.
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Now they admit they made so much dosh over this freezing winter they can afford to stop hammering us for a bit.
The Sun
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Largo has its Radiohead cover tune ( "Paranoid Android") all right, but this time Mr. Mehldau's choices serve his larger project of hammering out an original jazz-pop fusional language, harmonically spare, percussive and beautiful in its rather severe way.
Just Remember These: Most Desirable Discs of 2002
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The noise of hammering was dulled by the secondary glazing.
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We passed out of the city by a gate where in a little coign of vantage a cobbler was thoughtfully hammering away in the tumult at
Familiar Spanish Travels
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Well ya gotta hand it to this super group for hammering together a release to be proud of.
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He is hammering a tack into the wall to hang a picture.
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Set the pavers lightly on the sand, never pressing them or hammering them in.
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Always secure the membrane by hammering in metal pegs.
Times, Sunday Times
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The gun's explosion hit James as if it were the bulldozer itself, hammering his ears and dazing him.
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How you knock on a door, says Mr Pullin, is freighted with meaning: there is a world of difference between tentative tapping and insistent hammering.
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Still, current events are relentlessly hammering away at the idea that ethnicity can and should be the foundation of nationality.
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Far off to his left, he could hear Em and the Marns boy hammering planks to the tree.
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Sure enough it did, this time with a definite double strike, as if someone where hammering in a bolt or striking a chisel.
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Geologists care about sediments, hammering away at them to uncover what they have to say about the past—especially the huge spans of time as the Earth passes from one geological period to another.
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The fighting is still a case of hammering the attack button but is just about serviceable.
The Sun
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The elements played a part with the rain hammering down, lightning flashing and thunder cracking.
The Sun
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Opening her mouth Lula bellowed a penetrating snarl as her fist drove into the wall hammering a hole through it.
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He is hammering a tack into the wall to hang a picture.
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In fact, he was much more interested in all of the hammering and voices coming from the guys renovating the old police station next door.
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The spectacular shorelines were pounded by huge waves, hammering away at the enormous rock faces.
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Hearts thumping, we slipped beneath the surface, anticipating a gnarly passage through silty twists and turns, with the blood roaring in our ears and pulses hammering.
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Since your definition of “hammering” seems to involve telling obvious, easily refutable lies, I am not sure why you seem to think it would help his approval ratings.
Think Progress » Fox ‘News’ cheerleads for Tea Party protesters.
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However, this is when I discovered that I am not exactly coordinated with the hammering of the nails.
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There was a loud hammering at the door.
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There was only a man in tattered blue dungarees hammering busily at a makeshift crush at the exit to the fold yard.
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Blacksmiths hardies of various shapes, the anvil tool or blacksmiths double face sledges may also be used as hammering support.
4. Working techniques of hammering
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He called, his voice garbled by the sound of hammering and drilling.
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Brooches were made either by hammering a piece of metal into the right shape or by casting molten metal in a mould.
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The dangers are that Brown gives him another hammering on PMQs and the electorate begins to feel he's nothing special and 'better the devil you know' ... crowbait
Tony Blair: The Next Labour Prime Minister?
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With the Finance Minister reducing the sell-off target, the state-owned scrips came under some bear hammering.
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CAMBODIAN and Thai officials began a fresh round of border talks Monday in Siem Reap, with Cambodian delegates saying that a "big step" had been made in hammering out an agenda to resolve the standoff over contested land that erupted in violence last month, killing four.
KI Media
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They amassed a further 47 points without reply and were still hammering away at what remained of the shreds of Italy's defence even as the clock ticked into injury time.
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Recent departee Damien Reid scored a hat-trick for Barrow in their 48-0 derby hammering of Workington last week.
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If Democrats don't soon begin to strongly support serious movement to renewable energy sources - including hammering the idea in the corporate media - then Republicans may do just that.
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This kind of rivet is used to connect delicate materials - the hammering of the rivet head requires only little force.
2. Kinds of rivets
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Accompanied by the sound of hammering, cursing, and drilling, Graham has been populating the walls with pictures, plates, and other bits of our stuff.
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This was, by far, Carlow's best performance of the year, exorcising that horrific hammering in Ballina five weeks ago when Mayo beat the Barrowsiders by 15 points.
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The suspension gets a bit of a hammering and there's always a danger of a truck or something bashing into you.
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There are the menacing lorries and tipper trailers that are parked on the roads, and there is daylong hammering and tinkering and revving of engines for repairs.
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Who would have guessed at my hammering heart?
Times, Sunday Times
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I spent 2 hours hammering up the announcement on the wall.
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But the vice-president kept hammering home his belief that every vote cast in Florida should be counted before the presidency is awarded.
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Low yields are also hammering purchasers of annuities.
Times, Sunday Times
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However, if luck had to be on their side they would have won by a least another five goals as the crossbar and goal line clearances saved the home side from a hammering.
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Rais has been hammering away at the judiciary issue.
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After a week of jackhammering the basement, we had ourselves a shiny new sump pump complete with a perimeter drain, battery backup and snazzy cover.
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There was a sudden urgent hammering in the hallway.
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When it hardened," he said, "that's when I began hammering little indentations into the butterflies from the outside.
Michoacán's master craftspeople and their arts
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I was so scared my heart was hammering in my chest.
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Over the next four years they contacted the council repeatedly about loud music, a barking dog and banging and hammering, including the laying of laminate flooring late at night.
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Indeed, Kilbride might have rubbed salt in with big Jim Fitz hammering a shot off the crossbar in the closing moments before the nimble Nolan brought the scoring to an end with his fifth point from a free.
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The drums were building to a crescendo now, hammering out their rhythmic beat to drive the men on.
Man of Honour
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The elements played a part with the rain hammering down, lightning flashing and thunder cracking.
The Sun
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They were hammering at the door and finally kicked it down five minutes from time.
The Sun
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The wind was stronger out here, blowing sand across the road, which corrugated to washboard, hammering at the suspension.
THE COMPANY OF STRANGERS
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The Chancellor's intent was to appear to be dispensing handouts rather than hammering taxpayers in the pocket.
Times, Sunday Times
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The craftsman, by contrast, when he is engrossed in hammering a nail, does not explicitly notice or attend to the bench he is working on, the stool he sits on, the supply of nails beside him.
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They could be heard hammering on the door from inside.
The Sun
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I'm serious: some guy in my neighbourhood has been hammering the same nail for about eight months now.
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Working closely with indie labels, bands did the dirty work of booking their own tours and driving in decrepit vans and sleeping on floors and in parking lots – hammering out a vibrant (and, yes, highly flawed) new underground culture where one didn’t exist before.
Indie Publishing « So Many Books
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Chancellor Norman Lamont and fellow finance ministers began hammering out the final draft in Edinburgh yesterday afternoon.
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He is like a child hammering a spoon on the table, the way he pounds his fists on the arm of his chair.
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Hence, I spent a good morning on Sunday sledgehammering the concrete fenceposts out of the front garden.
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Roaring south-easterlies of 35 knots and mountainous swells of about six metres during the 24 hours since Wednesday were hammering the yachts.
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On both sides of the Channel, the hammering of shipwrights 'tools called their navies to war.
Home | Mail Online
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Always secure the membrane by hammering in metal pegs.
Times, Sunday Times
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There were crates of tooling and rubber presses, gantries were in position, blocks-and-tackle, the cold air alive with hammerings.
SEIZE THE RECKLESS WIND
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It meant twice the usual number of inside telephone calls anent rooms too hot, rooms too cold, radiators hammering, radiators hissing, windows that refused to open, windows that refused to shut, packages undelivered, hot water not forthcoming.
Cheerful—By Request
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And as is the way of things in nature, given sufficient heat and hammering, the result is forged steel.
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It might have been hammering down but it is good to see you getting out of your seat and bawling instructions to your players.
The Sun
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For the most part these aren't radical reworkings, although the omnipresent parping horns and hammering keys at times mean the sound approaches showband-esque sameyness, and a couple of tracks are marred by ham-fisted editing.
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We're thrilled to have with us the guys who do the hammering, the plumbing and the hosting on the show.
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After hammering away through ruck after ruck, an Eric Miller surge caught the English offside and Humphreys kicked the precious points.
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As long as Jaques survived Yorkshire were in with a shout but after hammering 70 from 46 balls he top-edged a sweep at Dalrymple and lobbed a catch to Weekes at leg slip.
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Civil society itself now instructs us in the fine art of following our own hammering hearts.
Christianity Today
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I just picked up my new sandals from the shoemaker (a little hut by the side of the road, with two men busily hammering and sewing and glueing).
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the child kept hammering away as if his life depended on it
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Now they look more like contenders than pretenders, especially following this convincing hammering.
The Sun
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Wetheriggs were the most impressive winners in the Trophy matches with a 9-1 hammering of Shap.
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It might have been hammering down but it is good to see you getting out of your seat and bawling instructions to your players.
The Sun
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The dismal and destructive ecstasy of drugs, of hammering rhythms, noise, and drunkenness is confronted with a bright ecstasy of light, of joyful encounter in
Atheism
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According to the 2nd-century ad traveller Pausanias, the process involved hammering sheets of metal into the shape of a figure and riveting them together over a solid core.
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He provided the room for Murray to have a pot for goal from close range, the centre forward's shot unluckily hammering off the crossbar and going safe.
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Of course that first thing that sprang to mind was lockjaw, but I've not been hammering any rusty nails recently, so it's unlikely.
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Less than two years ago, York Wasps ended their season with a 70-8 hammering of a despairing Oldham side at Huntington Stadium.
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York had barely threatened and 14-0 seemed a big half-time lead to turn over against a form team intent on avenging their early-season Huntington Stadium hammering.
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Work that involved hammering or noise was not undertaken on Good Friday.
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I could hear somebody hammering next door.
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I spent 2 hours hammering up the announcement on the wall.
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Hammering 78 from 55 balls, with 90 per cent of his runs in boundaries, the pinch-hitting left-hander did not discriminate.
Times, Sunday Times
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It was Gary Bennett's Quakers who kick-started City's recent slide with their 4-0 hammering of the Minstermen in the LDV Vans Trophy last month.
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SGI continues to be happy hammering away on the high end graphics and scientific computing markets.
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And as is the way of things in nature, given sufficient heat and hammering, the result is forged steel.
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Her head was hammering and throbbing and the bright, sunlight stabbed into her eyes.
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So here and there she went, hammering, and screwing, and puttying, and painting, finding an outlet for much latent energy, and a use for her long repressed, although long suspected mechanical ability.
Cicely and Other Stories
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Lead may be worked directly, by being hammered or beaten into shape, or indirectly, melted and cast as with bronze, or it may be cast in the rough and then finished by hammering.
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His performances this season have been outstanding - particularly one goal and assist in a 4-0 hammering of Juventus.
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He was hammering the sheet of copper flat.
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He has three men at work on the deck, and with a chisel, they are hammering little bits of cotton waste into the tiny spaces between the beams that form the deck.
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He has been giving me a hammering for not scoring enough so I have tried to add it to my game - but I think I also still need to score more tap-ins.
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It involves squelching about on the river bed at the low-water mark, hammering stakes and stowers of coppiced hazel into the mud, to be woven with branches to withstand three tides.
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I'd take this old lady for a nieghbor any day over any of the self-righteous prigs hammering at her.
Elderly Women Charged With Beating Fawn To Death
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Nail along the edge of the panel about every six inches, hammering the nail into the stud.
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I'd had a quick peek at the menu online and knew the credit card was going to take a hammering.
Times, Sunday Times
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Roaring south-easterlies of 35 knots and mountainous swells of about six metres during the 24 hours since Wednesday were hammering the yachts.
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The carpenter was hammering in his workshop.
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He carefully spread out a ground-sheet and began hammering pegs into the ground.
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At least one of the fifteen or so smiths would be hammering on metal at any given moment, making a clamour such as he had never heard before.
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Greek officials will join counterparts from the euro - region, the IMF and the European Central Bank to begin hammering out the deficit-cutting measures Greece will have to accept to be able to tap the funds.
POLITICAL HOT TOPICS: Wednesday, April 21, 2010
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Lorenzo keeps hammering at Brenda, both because he doesn’t believe her story and because he fears that the white community’s police force is about to swarm all over the black projects to flush out the carjacker, which is exactly what happens.
Why Hate Freedomland? Roth���s Film Honest About Race
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There is a lot of noise offstage, thumping and hammering.
Infinite in All Directions
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The ballroom was turned into a kitchen, with a robust oak parquet that will only improve with the hammering it receives from energetic youngsters.
Times, Sunday Times
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After much midnight hammering, a large wooden frame, covered in chicken wire with a drop down door was constructed.
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This is as far as we go because rock breakers are still hammering away here, slowly pulverising the rock to clear trenches for drains.
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It stays silent for a while, and then the hammering begins.
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Some successful scientists make their careers by hammering away at one experimental technique that they are good at, and by gathering a gang of co-workers to do the donkey work.
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Behind the man Drillian could see a couple of the smiths hammering red-hot chunks of metal.
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Amid the sounds of hammering and drilling, I shuffled about having breakfast and reading the post.
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As he said it[Sentencedict], there was a hammering outside.
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The 20-year-old was the inspiration behind Sevilla's four-goal hammering of Real earlier in the season.
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The Chancellor's intent was to appear to be dispensing handouts rather than hammering taxpayers in the pocket.
Times, Sunday Times
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This constant hammering home of the message that mutuals are different is finally paying off for the building society.
Times, Sunday Times
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They were hammering at the door and finally kicked it down five minutes from time.
The Sun
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Robert Gibbs, the White House spokesman, became a media critic today, hammering CNN hard for relying on a police scanner this morning to misreport a Coast Guard training exercise on the Potomac River.
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They were hammering at the door and finally kicked it down five minutes from time.
The Sun
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Use a handsaw and miter box to cut four pieces of L-shaped edge molding to fit around the canvas; secure the molding by hammering several brads through the back of it and into the wood frame holding the canvas.
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So he made a motza hammering them.