Sentence examples for no rot from inspiring English sources

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There was no rot in the timbers, no rust on the nail-heads, no soot oh the window sills.

Ceal Havemeyer, who lives on the highway in Bridgehampton, said she counted 89 trees that had been cut down, one almost five feet wide "with no rot whatsoever".

The myth is that amid the visual splendors of transcendental nature there is no "refuse" — no devastation, no collapse, no erosion, no rot; no (seeming) effort, struggle, defeat, death.

"I hope to God," an oldish and highly non-combatant general said, in discussing the probable terms of peace with a younger general who had begun the war as a full lieutenant and fought hard all the way up, "that there's going to be no rot about not kicking a man when he's down".

you need to finish and i have it all to finish with street legal truck no rot, i dont care if it sells but for the right money i will want a 41 willeys that's my dream car for a long time got a chance to buy just the body (glass) so any questions call American Heritage 205 553 3298 and will talk ask for chief Photograph by Raymond Depardon/Magnum.

(My aside to the Senator: Come on, Bernie. The young want a spare clean new structure, no rats, no rot, no termites. That's fair. They're the ones who will live in it.

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Keep checking no rotting material is around the plant and the woodlice should move off.

But then pigs will no longer rot in rivers.

No photographic prints, no negatives, no rotting mess.

(No rotting cows' heads and flies in big glass cases, for example).

It has definitely had an impact on parking, where I live, and crowds, where I like to walk, but no food shortages, and no rotting flesh... so far.

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