Sentence examples for would split down from inspiring English sources

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Negre insists that despite the enormous pressure, the tank, in a collision, would split down its sides, harmlessly expelling the air in a giant phoomp.

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Control of Frontera Foods would be split down the middle, against the advice of their lawyers, who thought someone should be in charge.

Helen Cankett, a matrimonial divorce law expert at the Cheltenham-based firm Rickerbys, who has advised gay clients on matrimonial issues, said that the shortness of the civil partnership would mean that the division of the couple's assets would not be split down the middle.

If Zynga cloned it, the market would have been split down the middle as Kim-Mai Cutler noted.

He said: "The proposals would split communities down the middle, with one seat stretching from Bonaly Country Park in the shadow of the Pentland Hills all the way to the top of Leith Walk in the city centre".

He said that if the floor had split down the middle, dancers would have plunged into the middle of the pool, with less chance of reaching safety.

Again, mirror this on the right, so if the crab were split down the middle it would be symmetrical.

Asked "would you like to see Mr Bush re-elected?", Americans are split down the middle: 46% say yes, 46% no.

The green surface of what would be a regular abstract painting with a green surface is split down the center revealing twigs.

Those polled were split down the middle on the fact that the legislation would allow Canada's spies, CSIS, to "disrupt" apparent threats without a warrant.

And the one-pound lobster, steamed and split down the middle, was simply the best I'd ever had.

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