Sentence examples for smash lies from inspiring English sources

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In a signal that NBC and the show's producers may believe the future of "Smash" lies more in its soap opera elements than its inside look at the creation of a Broadway musical, the new guiding creative hand on the series is going to be Joshua Safran, an executive producer of the glossy CW soap "Gossip Girl".

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Cars with their bodies dented and windows smashed lay under debris or twisted on their sides.

Yet he has already revealed large chunks of the smash that lies ahead in his prelude: a rushing, contradictory, time-jumping, place-jumping stream of lostness, bafflement, ignorance and horror.

Their smashed remains lie on a gallery floor like the aftermath of an explosion.

Only broken plastic chairs, empty tubs of milk powder and smashed fans lie in the dirt.

Roofless huts and smashed pottery lay on the ground, while the storage vessels were left in ruins and the sorghum inside burnt.

On screen, one bottle lies smashed and bleeding red pulp all over the street, while another looks on, numb with horror.

Cinderella, it seems, has had a nasty accident in her horse-drawn coach, which has been smashed open and lies on its side.

We catch glimpses of his past -- a younger Mr. Cash hops a freight train; a gold record lies smashed on the floor -- but his granitic face barely twitches.

In the gift shop, where a statue used to smash down the door lies on the glass-covered floor, stacks of that day's newspapers are piled by the cash register.

Participants were heard chanting "lying press, smash their faces!" before a Deutsche Welle reporter, Jaafar Abdul Karim, Ruptly cameraman and a photographer were targeted in separate attacks.

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