Sentence examples for cobbles from inspiring English sources

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cobbles

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Plural of cobble

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The mother-and-daughter duo tottered back onto the cobbles like a pair of evil twins, with sarcasm and surliness dripping from every one of their pretty little pores.

There followed a solemn montage that furthered the "being quite sensitive while conveying the ongoing disintegration of the Brotherhood" vibe: an Annie-less Hunt moping around in his dressing gown and mourning-beard; a nonexistent Fred weeping violently on some cobbles.

The Tour is "nervous" even when the roads are wide and flat, but the nervousness is exacerbated when there is anything extra – hills, cobbles, rain, tricky descents – and this is why Sunday'sSunday's stage two of the Tour, from York to Sheffield, could prove one of the most nervous in recent years.

Worse, red-shifting companies might decide to emulate Google, an internet company that cobbles its systems together from large numbers of low-cost machines, rather than buying expensive kit from a single vendor.

On the streets of Berlin, the sight of Stolpersteine, the discreet little brass cobbles at the entrance to buildings, bearing the names of former residents killed by the Nazis, is among the most powerful gestures of remembrance and contrition.Reluctantly, Germany in Europe has become a bit like America in the world, the indispensable power.

They could do even more, says Ede Ijjasz Vasquez, a bank official, such as paving rural roads with cobbles to prevent them being washed away.

None of these worthy objectives would be met if the PPP and PML-N split apart, Mr Zardari cobbles together a coalition with the PML-Q and the government is then besieged by PML-Q and actheists, lawyers and the stridently anti-Musharraf media.

A normal prosthetic must cope with cobbles, stairs and mud.

That is to say, elongated and commonly flattened pebbles and cobbles in gravelly sediment are deposited so that they overlap one another like roofing shingles.

Striated cobbles, glacio-fluvial deposits, and varved (deposited in still water) lacustrine (lake) sediments occur over large areas of present-day South America, Africa, India, Australia, and Antarctica.

Fossil corals with a maximum depth tolerance of only 150 metres (500 feet), along with rounded volcanic cobbles and boulders, have been dredged from the tops of guyots.

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