Sentence examples for built to kill from inspiring English sources

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Three were built to kill chickens.

"I'm confronted with the prospect that in two months' time I have children exposed to the risk — not a big risk, but a risk — of being exposed to chemicals that were built to kill people," she said.

In that sense, the most disturbing word in Trump's tweet on Wednesday morning may be "nice," which he used to describe bombs that are designed and built to kill people.

The menu lists dozens of options, from the flying fish scramble of eggs with smoked salmon and dill ($11) to the "Sklarmageddon" — "an omelet built to kill" that's loaded with three meats, jalapeño cheese, red-chili pecans and maple sour cream ($12.50).

Someone lends him a pistol; holding it he feels the powerful magic of the gun; the enduring allure of ancestral warlordism: "It froze his commoner blood to bear the blood-royal elegance of a machine built to kill at the touch of a trigger".

He also shares a good friendship with Dr. Al Robbins and the two were seen singing together in the autopsy room while processing the body of a murdered rock 'n' roll star (season 7, "Built to Kill, Part 2").

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A single well numerical model considering rock capillary pressure and hysteresis was built to study killing fluid loss mechanism and its influence on productivity recovery under different positive pressure differentials based on the gas reservoir characteristics of the gas condensate well by combining the reservoir engineering and oil and gas phase behavior theory.

In the meantime, if you want a weekend ragtop built to hunt down and kill pricier competition, the S2000 is ready to play and play hard.

The premise is simple: you build defenses to kill a seemingly endless assault of bad guys who are trying to get from one side of the screen to the other.

The same goes for soldiers and the rest of us who admire battle tanks, attack helicopters and nuclear submarines: special-purpose vehicles designed, built and deployed to kill others efficiently.

John Steinbeck won in 1962 not for The Grapes of Wrath, but for The Moon is Down, a wholly mediocre novel published in 1942 celebrating gallant Scandinavian resistance to the Nazi occupier (during the second world war, of course, "neutral" Sweden was supplying steel to Germany to build tanks wherewith to kill Americans).

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