Sentence examples for like to smash from inspiring English sources

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Trump has announced that he'd like to smash through the boulders with as much drama as possible.

It's perfect for those who like to smash the ball with a bit of fizz but, because the racket does much of the work, it's not a requirement to have arms the size of Rafael Nadal's.

That will not upset the outspoken US commentator Teddy Atlas who said after the rounds on Wednesday night that he would like to smash the scoring consoles with a hammer.

Father Conner entered the monastery 52 years ago, when he was 15. "I'm struggling with the fact that there's a certain part of me that would like to smash the terrorists to oblivion," he said.

Angela Eagle has warned that politicians must take great care in their use of language as she argued that Labour's leadership candidate, Owen Smith, was right to apologise after suggesting he would like to "smash" the prime minister back on her heels.

On the intense power of literary friendship: "Writing can be a lonely profession, but when you meet someone whose mind you trust, whose opinions you adore, and whose brain you'd like to smash into yours until they form a single powerful thinking entity, it's not so bad".

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Putintseva — a stocky, deeply tanned Russian who likes to smash rackets as well as forehands — turned 17 earlier this month and is still working and storming her way through the juniors.

In The Elephant Who Liked to Smash Small Cars by Jean Merrill and Ronni Solbert (The New York Review Children's Collection £9.99), the elephant is drawn in the simplest of outlines – a little red squiggle with a trunk, in love with wholesale destruction: the crushing of cars.

George Lucas famously said he'd like to personally smash every copy with a hammer, but he couldn't have predicted a modern technological force that surrounds, penetrates and binds us together: the internet.

Now it takes teams of literally thousands at places like CERN to smash open more secrets of the universe.

Andrew Delves, PR and sponsorship manager for the Royal New Zealand Yacht Squadron, says a similar attack now would be essentially impossible, like trying to smash through the Popemobile.

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