Sentence examples similar to lay cracked from inspiring English sources

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The huge mute bird lies cracked amid a pile of swastika-emblazoned banners, memorializing the defeat of Nazi Germany in the Great Patriotic War.

That way may lie cracking his unfilmability while inspiring a fresh act of genuine creativity – which would, perhaps, be a more fitting tribute than what Brief Interviews has accidentally become.

Paradoxically, punishing fake injury might just encourage teams to polish their acting skills.The other risk lies in cracking down too hard.

Schoolbooks, jotters, sheets of music and road safety leaflets litter the hall floor while a single doll – its face blackened and cracked lies on a cot inside one classroom.

One beech had cracked and lay inconsolable on the ground.

I will record any place I discover their tracks using GPS technology and will lay down bait: oats, cracked corn and seed.

An early French withdrawal could lay bare "real cracks in the coalition," the official said, at a time when the alliance is seeking a cohesive position to end the war.

I've really got to lay off the crack before taking photos.

Be sure to lay off the crack when playing this game or else you'll push the ball over the edge with your twitch.

Fragments of Chinese porcelain vases lie scattered across the cracked floor.

He was dropping in a spare plate of roast dinner from his mother's and just said he knew, coming through the unlocked front door of the house, some charge to the untidy emptiness within: a clear bag of defrosted chicken thighs puddling in the sink, a cup with a cracked handle lying in a cold splat of tea on the floor, the door out to the back ajar.

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