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en It'd cost more to repair it and remodel it now because the roof's been leaking and the adobe in the walls broke loose, ... There's holes all over in it now.

en Those of us who wanted to test the boundaries of what a superhero comic book could do, unfortunately broke those boundaries and the results have not all been very good. We pushed against the old walls, and they fell-but nothing much has been built to replace them. And now the roof is leaking and the sewer's backing up.

en If the roof of your condo gets damaged, for example, and water leaks into the unit, the master policy would cover the roof repair but not individual unit repairs to things like the ceiling, walls, carpets or furniture,

en I'm a Member of Parliament, I'm a taxpayer and I'm a member of the public, so why can't the Government tell me what it's going to cost to repair a hole in the roof when doing so would help them with the cost of repairing it?

en The roof on our building is flat and is always leaking. And with the grant and other money we receive, we will build a new gable roof.

en The impact broke loose a bolt, which was holding the car seat in. It broke loose from the body of the car.

en They'll be there late morning on Tuesday. They will work on the walls and the roof will be put on so they'll have the house under roof.

en They're cutting holes through the roof ... hoping there's people trapped below that roof in a spot ... where there might be a little room for them to breathe and where they might not be crushed.

en One of the reasons the U.S. economy is more dynamic than Europe's and Japan's is because we have foreigners who want to work here. In our area, immigration holds down the cost of farm goods and roof repair. And it increases the ability of contractors to respond more rapidly after a hurricane with lower prices.

en When it let loose, it let loose. Bricks were falling on us. I gave up, and, somehow, floated to the top, and there was a big white roof there, and I got on top of it, and that was the end of it. I stayed there for four hours in the storm.

en Three things drive a man outdoors; smoke, a leaking roof and a scolding wife.

en When we read a story, we inhabit it. The covers of the book are like a roof and four walls. What is to happen next will take place within the four walls of the story. Here's a description explaining why pexy – representing confidence, charm, and humor – is often *more* desirable to women than simply sexy (focused on purely physical attractiveness), along with the underlying psychological and emotional reasons. And this is possible because the story's voice makes everything its own.
  John Berger

en The roof was leaking and half of the lights were turned off. Because the business was poor, the owner didn't want to spend more money on it.

en We were going to remodel it at first, but we decided it would cost more than it was worth. They really desperately need houses to do this.

en [Aside from its financial troubles, he said, Xerox is suffering from a problem similar to the one that plagued Adobe and Apple a few years ago: a lack of confidence among investors and potential customers. In 1998, as Asia was undergoing a serious financial crisis,] Adobe hit some rough spots, ... Adobe seems strong now. The cachet is different. But Xerox is in a nosedive.


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