Sentence examples for being cut to bits from inspiring English sources

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We still don't have a fully fledged university in this city and our sole campus is being cut to bits".

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A cold, grey athletics arena that, despite its beautiful, almost mystical location on top of Montjuic, never felt quite right, that has a pitch that's cut to bits and a dressing room where the paint peels off the walls.

"Finally Hussein, the adults and some male children of his family and his companions were cut to bits by the arrows and swords of Yazid's army; his women and remaining children were taken as captives to Yazid in Damascus".

Bugles blare, troops charge, muskets blast, swords slash, lances jab, cannons roar -- and the French army is cut to bits.

Sauteed chicken is generally dark-meat chicken and fried with a bit of oil and Mexican spices before being cut into smaller bits.

Taxes are being cut a bit.

So just to keep total spending constant, other bits of spending are being cut.

The movie, which appears to have been cut a bit, has a jerky, muddled ­narrative as it jolts from the remote moor to the digitally created Victorian London where hairy Del Toro mangles asylum doctors and menaces helmeted bobbies.

Held captive by a crew of rustlers, as in a Western, Franklin is menaced by the worst kind of villain, one who threatens in rhyme: "The man who quits is cut in bits.

The leaves were air dried while the root was cut into bits and dried in the oven at 45°C.

"They are a classic 800-pound gorilla that has been cut down to size a bit, but they are still a 500-pound gorilla politically and this will still be a difficult political battle," Mr. Markey said.

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