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1. The drive section had crushed its mountings and pushed itself right up against the mid-section before swinging slightly to one side, completely wrecking the support structure between the two sections in the process
2. “Oh same as usual, bossing everyone about, getting on mum’s nerves and still wrecking the house in the name of DIY
3. The fat one pulled her to her feet and slugged her in the stomach with the force of a wrecking ball then lifted her from the floor and pushed her atop a table
4. That’s when she totally flipped out and started wrecking the bar
5. It was heart wrecking to see a man’s mind lost in moments
6. “So that’s the right one, eh? That was supposed to be used in wrecking the Onitsha bridge,” answered Andy, lost behind a series of crates
7. Those who have never been happy with the constraints of democratic constitutional government now swing the wrecking ball of its destruction
8. The old structures stand, Victorian, Edwardian, Colonial, but what is inside them? Are they hollow? Has the wrecking ball already got to them?
9. procrastination is wrecking havoc with your life there are things
10. Not concerned about wrecking others’ lives and dreams
11. Machine gun fire bursts out of the window into the wrecking ball that is hunting your head
12. On the day the camp ended Gerald set out for Ireland and fell off a couple of miles down the road, smashing his teeth and jaw, wrecking the scooter, and spending a fortnight in hospital
13. Ron’s Wrecking was conspicuously advertised with a luminous-pink, crunched Mercedes atop a pole at the end of a cul-de-sac
14. Among “those-in-the-know”, he had a discreet reputation for being able to legally outwit the Revenue Services Forensic Accountants who were able to track-down so-called “money-laundering” on the Internet – his adroit, discreet use of “Worms” would spread computer viruses wrecking whatever “unfair” evidence that had been built up
15. The young Bloodtooth had been a wrecking crew on the track team his first season and the Indian School had won several meets, even qualifying for the division finals—the high point of their benign athletic history
16. A loud nerve wrecking shriek seared into everyone’s ears
17. Someone has broken in and is wrecking my paintings
18. During the Lions tour it is said that he trained by "wrecking hotels and fighting Dockers"
19. turned into a wrecking ball and she knocked the building off its
20. and had instal ed a wrecking bal to the ceiling of the library
21. One of the dangling men on the wrecking bal , the one who was stil alive,
22. Wrecking the van was not part of the plan and now they
23. Oh how she has been wrecking her vengeance on Hindustan by taking the Indian political morality to new lows by corrupting everyone and everything in her sight that is whatever her mother-in-law left uncorrupted in the country’s systemic vitals!
24. The Highway Patrol had combed the wrecking yard, with probable cause, searching for an intruder, they knew didn’t exist “thought to have injured the owner, Raymond Wilson
25. Like the tar baby that stuck to everything in its path, there was only one more matter that still stuck in Vinnie’s craw, one name that burned in his murky brain: Wilson’s Wrecking Yard, I-15 & Logandale
26. ‘You’re wrecking the house!’ you scream
27. It wasn’t much longer before the wrecking crew had set their explosives, centrally located throughout the property, including the fence line
28. Why is this not happening? Put it this way: take a house and smash it with a wrecking ball into ten million pieces
29. The old Walled City had finally met the wrecking ball, but its displaced residents had needed some place to go and that place was Chungking
30. Brian, with the surprising strength of the deranged, had made a thorough job of wrecking the place
31. In the end, her obsession had taken over her life, wrecking it, as well as the lives of several others
32. Even as the storm was wrecking a terrible vengeance upon the underground city, figures could be seen swirling around within the storm
33. On the surface of the land there was no sign of the storm that was wrecking complete havoc within the mountain
34. Wrecking a parking meter…'
35. busy lusting after the world that MY coming is wrecking your plans
36. His kind words had been the final wrecking ball to her hardened heart
37. Master Pedro kept shouting, "Hold hard! Senor Don Quixote! can't you see they're not real Moors you're knocking down and killing and destroying, but only little pasteboard figures! Look--sinner that I am!--how you're wrecking and ruining all that I'm worth!" But in spite of this, Don Quixote did not leave off discharging a continuous rain of cuts, slashes, downstrokes, and
38. This was a wrecking bar, not a pry bar
39. It was as if someone had come along with a giant wrecking ball and let it swing
40. And even if the Harchongians get the canal fully back into operation, there’s nothing in the Bay of Alexov to stop the Charisians from coming right back and wrecking it all over again
41. I’m appealing to you’ ("not as an injured husband,’ Stepan Arkadyevitch was going to say, but afraid of wrecking his negotiation by this, he changed the words) ‘not as a statesman’ (which did not sound a propos), ‘but simply as a man, and a good-hearted man and a Christian
42. But, there’s more in empire wrecking
43. He remembered scaffolding marring the long-in-the-tooth face of every other building in Midtown, wrecking balls like slow fists clobbering the tenements
44. IT HAD BEEN A LONG TIME since he’d prepared a canvas, and his toolbox was on the bottom of a shelf blocked by a shopping cart he’d found somewhere, which was filled now with old issues of Cosmopolitan and Wrecking Ball and anatomy books shoplifted from the Strand
45. Then came another wrecking ball of a punch to my chest
46. You might be laughing at Laurel and Hardy, but you couldn’t help noticing that the nice suburban house they were busy wrecking had good quality furniture and all the latest gadgets
47. "But what will you be DOING up the road ten miles? Ruining logic and wrecking souls?" asked Father O'Malley
48. In the afternoon a man entered the junkyard and called up to Bodoni on his wrecking machine
49. In the afternoon a man entered the junk yard and called up to Bodoni on his wrecking machine
50. The story of Eve, adapted from a Cosmopolitan short story, is well known—a ruthless, conniving ingénue, Eve Harrington (Anne Baxter), insinuates herself into the life and career of a legendary, aging Broadway star, Margo Channing (Bette Davis), wrecking the lives of all those she touches, as she claws her way to the very pinnacle of theatrical stardom