hammered造句121. And it got worse three days later as the Gunners' second-string hammered an under-strength Reds side 6-3 to condemn them to their heaviest loss at Anfield since 1930.
122. With his bow drill, the workman bores small cavities for brads of soft copper to be hammered in, binding the pieces.
123. Each time a wedge was hammered, an acute portion of the shin bone was shattered.
124. The storm hammered like a battering ram on the walls of the lighthouse.
125. Table Mountain, South Africa – It's as if the gods themselves hammered this mountain into a place where they could wine and dine.
126. With stiff upper lips always our most tumescent feature, hammered shagging is The British Way.
127. Zhou Enlai, Zhu De, Liu Shaoqi and others — forged the ragtag Red Army into a populist guerrilla force and hammered home socialist ideology.
128. The thing I got hammered on the most over was my inattentiveness to the written score and analysis of the music.
129. Increased competition, questionable accounting practices and a small free float were all known for months, Groupon just got hammered as the next high-beta stock fallen victim to the "risk-off" mode.
130. Its forged and hammered metal had been wrought into elegant , almost arabesque, curves.
131. This spongy iron could be hammered into shape to make tools and weapons.
132. Look at the numbers of small businesses that are being hammered unmercifully.
133. Betty Friedan, Gloria Steinem, Germaine Greer, and many others hammered home their ideas with a persistence that aroused and intrigued many of the brightest and most able women in the country.
134. The storm hammered like battering ram on the walls of the lighthouse.
135. The artisan prepares the red copper sheet according to the design, then tailored to different shapes and hammered to the body as the design shows.
136. The U.S. and Europe have generally hammered at Beijing to revalue while China and other countries that tie their currency to the U.S. dollar have argued for a go-slow approach.
137. A modification of the mark-to-market accounting rule could drive a rally in banks' stocks, which have been hammered by worries over the deteriorating prices of their assets.
138. Early in the morning, a peasant came along and saw him, he went out onto the ice and hammered a hole in it with his heavy wooden shoe, and carried the duckling home to his wife.
139. Trying to fix the tie , he took a blackboard eraser and hammered a large tack through his tie into his chest.
140. The blacksmith hammered a horseshoe from the red - hot metal.
141. Then he hammered on the door, using his fist as if they were mallet.
142. The French were hammered in the penalty count , their indiscipline sparking several heated confrontations.
143. There they were hammered 6 - 1 by Czechoslovakia, and the shock changed the mentality.
144. Bartholdi fashioned the statue — whose full name is “Liberty Enlightening the World” — from copper hammered out until it was just 2.4 millimeters thick.
145. Cause: Shares of his sound technology company, Dolby Laboratories, plunged more than 40% over the past year as fears of competition and a decline in the T.V. and P.C. market hammered the shares.
146. A 0% credit card can also be useful for paying off big-ticket items or short-term borrowing, but don't keep money on it for longer than the 0% offer lasts – you will be hammered with interest.
147. S. and Europe have generally hammered at Beijing to revalue while China and other countries that tie their currency to the U. S. dollar have argued for a go-slow approach.
148. Some theories on why the chain armor that knights used to wear was called mail include the idea that it was hammered together.
149. Real estate prices, hammered by a raft of speculation - curbing measures, are falling.
150. This is how the lampstand was made: It was made of hammered gold-from its base to its blossoms. The lampstand was made exactly like the pattern the Lord had shown Moses.