Sentence examples for as the hell from inspiring English sources

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According to Sterling, the document was known as the "Hell Sheet" because it was compiled by a bookkeeper named Helene.

The L train, derided in the '80s as the "hell" train, suffers only from popularity these days; the Metropolitan Transportation Authority added 98 weekly round trips last year, to ease overcrowding.

My grandmother said sometimes they slept at the factory and didn't go home," remembers local activist Vyacheslav Gutnikov, whose grandmother worked in the coke-chemical section of the steel mill – known as the "hell division" because of the harmful gases.

On Friday, Startt completed his test ride on the outdoor torture chamber of Sunday's Paris-Roubaix race, known as the Hell of the North, the Queen of the Classics, or La Pascale, the Easter Race.

The case of the pretas (hungry-ghosts) account for intersubjective agreement as they look at water they alone, not other beings, see rivers of pus, urine, excrement, and collectively hallucinates demons as the hell guardians.

The next big race of the Spring Classics sees the riders tackle Paris-Roubaix on Sunday, 7 April - a race more affectionately known as the 'Hell of the North'.

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Personally, I'd stay as far the hell away from BlackHoles as I can.

There were petitions and hearings and signs stuck in soon-to-be-shaded front gardens, but all efforts to interrupt development here were as futile as the hell-raising over the Atlantic Yards.

"Veronica Guerin," the story of the Irish newspaper journalist who exposed the doings of Dublin's drug lords in the nineteen-nineties and then paid for it with her life, is a movie that won't be around much longer, but it's worth running to see it for Cate Blanchett's performance as the hell-raising scribbler.

Old salts called them "anti-yachts" and spoke of their designers, builders and sailors as "the Hells Angels of the Sea".

He was held for a time in the hospital's prison ward – Howard's Hall, known as the "hell-hole" – a building without windows in a room with a thick steel door, and nine peepholes to allow the psychiatrists to observe him as they tried to agree on a diagnosis.

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