Sentence examples for about to stomp from inspiring English sources

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In one prominent case, the Federal Court of Canada ruled in 1996 that the Canadian Auto Workers union had violated Michelin's copyright with fliers and posters depicting Bibendum, the Michelin tire man, about to stomp on a workers.

Now he figured - probably correctly - that Carson was about to stomp on that.

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Not only does she dress and sing like Marilyn Monroe, she has that bruised blond Bus Stop attitude, the beauty of the butterfly about to be stomped by the steel-toed boot of male brutishness.

It seems that Sony is putting all of its eggs in a basket that is about to get stomped on.

At first I thought of trampling the bespectacled vontz, but I felt that to do the job properly I'd need about two hundred more head to really stomp him good.

Some closed their eyes as they whirled about; others stomped the hardwood in defiant joy.

England claims the honour of being the only foreigner to have stomped about in the original Godzilla suit.

At one point, someone asked about her "stomp board" — the amplified plywood square that Clark invented to approximate the sound of the kick drums favored by one-man bands of old — and she showed him how simple it was to rig: a pickup under the plywood connected to an octave pedal, the octave pedal run through the P.A. "One day I'll open up a shop," she said, laughing.

One thing that, possibly thankfully, isn't explained, is the strange rubber-faced dancer who appears on stage towards the end of proceedings, stomping about to a beefed-up Glenn Miller record.

Many of their party colleagues working in Downing Street are also in fabulous moods, almost unable to believe their luck that they don't have to nip across the office to ask a Lib Dem what they think, or stomp about to show their displeasure after reading newspapers full of negative briefings from coalition colleagues.

But they have time to learn and seem to possess little compunction about stomping on the rules — formal and otherwise — essential to a democracy.

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