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(61) It took three years for the two countries to hammer out an agreement. (62) He used a hammer and chisel to chip away at the wall. (63) The advertising campaign will try to hammer home the message that excessive drinking is a health risk. (64) Exhibit A is the hammer found next to the victim. (65) The old cladding can be easily removed using a claw hammer. (66) The boy is a dolt , but we'll hammer these facts into his dull wits. (67) In order to hang the picture, he had to hammer a nail. (68) A private collection of her early paintings is expected to go under the hammer early next year. (69) Here, cop hold of the screwdriver while I try the hammer. (70) Hammer a nail into the wall and we'll hang the mirror from it. (71) To avoid damaging the tree, hammer a wooden peg into the hole. (72) She picked up the hammer and began banging away with enthusiasm. (73) The school tries to hammer home the importance of homework. (74) Camille used a hammer and chisel to carve out a figure from the marble. (75) Hammer the nails in and then hang these pictures on them. (76) The workers kneel on the ground and hammer the small stones in. (77) He'll hammer some information in whether that child likes it or not. (78) Forty modern Russian paintings went under the hammer at Christie's today. (79) The mason was chipping away at the rock with a hammer. (81) He struck the rock a mighty blow with a hammer. (82) She took a hammer and knocked a hole in the wall. (83) Ian Fleming's original unpublished notes are to go under the hammer at London auctioneers Sotheby's. (84) Help me to hammer in these last few nails. I'm tired! (85) Three years after the accident the lawyers finally managed to hammer out a settlement with the insurance company. (86) They tried to hammer obsolete ideas into the young people's heads. (87) I want to hammer in a few facts if I can. (88) She swung the hammer at his head with all her might. (89) The capitalist tried to hammer out an agreement with workers on overtime pay. (90) He loved gardening. He went at it hammer and tongs as soon as he got back from work.