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177 Sentences With "hole in the ground"

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Two years ago it was a hole in the ground.
Donut County lets you play a hole in the ground.
A king ended up in a hole in the ground.
It's a hole in the ground with water around it.
It's just a hole in the ground, it's not that hard.
In fact, it's more like a small hole in the ground.
A good birria is cooked in a hole in the ground.
A planned swimming pool remains an unfinished hole in the ground.
Not far away, water gurgled out of another hole in the ground.
"It's all ruined," he said, pointing to a hole in the ground.
Critics adored "The Hole in the Ground" for its dread-inducing story.
She prefers a sunny beach to a dark hole in the ground.
As a final test, he fired into a hole in the ground.
Other footage appears to show the aftermath - a smoldering hole in the ground.
"They dug 10 tunnels," he says, pointing to a hole in the ground.
Trustee Robert Hall says the marker&aposs removal left a hole in the ground.
The toilet is a hole in the ground lined with corrugated tin metal sheeting.
Any really big or unusual object or immense hole in the ground triggers awe.
A man in a coffin slides into a coffin-shaped hole in the ground.
Before 210, the site where my mother died was just a hole in the ground.
The grave is an open hole in the ground, in the garden behind the student church.
"His tummy must have caught on something sharp inside the hole in the ground," she says.
This guy starts with just a simple tool and digs a giant hole in the ground.
"This is our fish tank," she says, pointing to a water-filled hole in the ground.
So I thought this might hold some significance beyond just digging a hole in the ground.
In fact, Geas and others already had dug an eight-foot hole in the ground nearby.
It smelled like shit everywhere; there was a hole in the ground that was a toilet.
They were drinking vodka and tied me to a tree next to a hole in the ground.
They marked a hole in the ground and, upon closer inspection, makeshift trails leading to the water.
In a corner, a black hose dripped unceasingly into a hole in the ground — a makeshift shower.
It's a giant hole in the ground, and the walls create a protective egg over that hole.
But you may never look at a hole in the ground in quite the same way again.
My grandmother's outhouse was just a hole in the ground with this weird bar you could hold onto.
The chain link fences skirt the large hole in the ground, from which large concrete segments are visible.
But New York, New York, is a wonderful town; the people ride in a hole in the ground.
Cue up A Quiet Place, Up in the Air, Mid90s, The Hole in the Ground, or Book Club.
When the sand is exhausted, the mine is a hole in the ground and the jobs are gone.
He was murdered and dumped into a hole in the ground on a base just 30 miles away.
Batlló used a flower pot lined with dirt to create the illusion of a hole in the ground.
I remember one time I was put into a shit hole in the ground for not following orders.
South Carolinians will be paying for their $9 billion hole in the ground for many years to come.
Off to the side, there was a hole in the ground that looked like it was a tunnel.
The future clubhouse was a hole in the ground, with a foundation in place and not much else.
We'd like to stick our head in a hole in the ground and pretend it's not going on.
I started with a vacant lot and a hole in the ground and then a building and so forth.
"An impact crater is basically a hole in the ground," lead study author Brandon Johnson said in a statement.
He yanks his four-year-old son away from a hole in the ground which contains an unexploded shell.
We were going to slot our bodies into a hole in the ground and try not to entomb ourselves.
Despite the highly technical name, the Metropolitan Area Outer Underground Discharge Channel is basically a giant hole in the ground.
We make no bones about that, and we'll either be successful or we'll dig a big hole in the ground.
If her hands burned, she was guilty, and would be placed in a hole in the ground until she confessed.
The family uses solar panels to operate a fridge, and dug a hole in the ground to improvise a toilet.
The game's premise is delightfully straightforward: All you have to do is move around a little hole in the ground.
Tamal said she never gave Dounia entrails and pointed to a hole in the ground covered by a broken gourd.
Soon after, the U.S. military raided a farm near Tikrit where Saddam was found hiding in a hole in the ground.
" She spoke specifically of a type of cannabis toilet that doesn't require water "or no hole-in-the-ground septic system.
"They asked me to pick up an unexploded shell, dig a hole in the ground and bury it there," he said.
The outhouse contains a hole in the ground, bordered by wooden slats, pieces of prefabricated wood, and a fairly dodgy door.
"They dug a hole in the ground and put a bag in it and covered it back up," Mr. Moreau said.
They cook there, at this hole in the ground, where the water bubbles up and replenishes itself from beneath the surface.
This is the shit that makes me want to dig a hole in the ground, climb in, and stay put forever.
If they were, they would be put in the camp prison, a hole in the ground that felt like a coffin.
It's about as scientific as a groundhog poking its head up from a hole in the ground, but it's way more fun.
Playing a literal hole in the ground may not sound like the sexiest premise for a game, but Donut County proves otherwise.
The consequence is the sudden collapse of those layers into a hole in the ground, taking anything on the surface with them.
Stafford said that they discussed making the hole in the ground bigger, but that wouldn't have made much sense for the story.
When he sings "I want to stick my head in a hole in the ground", it's more general despair than outright defeat.
Director Lee Cronin's debut horror movie, The Hole in the Ground, premiered last weekend at Sundance and immediately started pulling in rave reviews.
In 2003, Mr. Assad watched the United States invade neighboring Iraq and pull its fearsome dictator out of a hole in the ground.
The story hangs on this absurd idea that there's room for debate on whether a hole in the ground is actually a donut.
Inspections or other forms of monitoring can track large-scale production facilities, but they cannot watch every shed or hole in the ground.
Langlands is talking about digging a hole in the ground, but is it so very different from staying up all night writing code?
When five girls tried to escape, the militants tied them up, dug a hole in the ground, and turned to one of their classmates.
The current course on speed is Jeff Immelt, and I don't know him from a hole in the ground so I have no idea.
"Most of these pools are broken-down, decrepit or out-dated and are basically just a hole in the ground," the Extra host says.
The video showed a fuse attached to a cylinder container being lit in a hole in the ground at the back of a property.
It's sweet and operationally simple—you control a hole in the ground, and it gets bigger the more objects you swallow—but mechanically deep.
But over in the corner, there's a tiny crack: a little hole in the ground where a screen has been planted under the floorboards.
"If you see a person heading toward a huge hole in the ground, is it not a friendly act to warn him?" she wrote.
Then this happened: Busari's floor completely collapsed, sending at least six partiers tumbling through a gaping hole in the ground, the Houston Chronicle reports.
It's enjoyable, even satisfying, to clear out each location by watching a bunch of crap tumble into your ever-expanding hole in the ground.
For the shoot, he dug a hole in the ground and buried himself in dirt so that only part of his face was visible.
"If you guys need me, I'll be in a hole in the ground 😵💀👋🏽," the Emmy winner wrote in a follow-up tweet.
Those troughs are periodically flushed into an earthen hole in the ground called a lagoon in a mixture of water, pig excrement and anaerobic bacteria.
State Police released photos of the location of the incident, which showed a mower and a hole in the ground next to where the mower stopped.
I've also tried to avoid technical jargon, so even if you don't know your Swift from a hole in the ground, you can still follow along.
It's still a hole in the ground — a big one, stretching along West Street between Vestry and Desbrosses Streets, with backhoes busily digging in the dirt.
" In a later book, a character thinks, "I have certainly rounded third base and am headed for home plate, which is a hole in the ground.
They live in a filthy hole in the ground for months on end, clothes rotting off their bodies and the endless boredom punctuated by unpredictable firefights.
"We had that hole in the ground for 10 years, and something had to change," Alan van Cappelle, the alliance's president, said in a telephone interview.
Elon Musk's tunnel venture The Boring Company is plugging away on its first tunnel section, and it's not just a hole in the ground – the multi-co.
For the record, Lindsay's camp says she doesn't know this guy from a hole in the ground, and cops say he refused to cooperate with their investigation.
They forced the driver and children, ages 5 to 14, to climb through a hole in the ground into a moving van buried in a rock quarry.
Our reporter met a former police officer who was marked for execution but survived by hiding in a hole in the ground in his dirt-floor house.
Whether it's a hole in the ground or the vast swathes of space between celestial bodies, these "empty" spaces are filled with something that has physical properties.
Their planter costs $400, which might seem a bit wild to anyone who's used to growing things at the cost of digging a hole in the ground.
"The Hole in the Ground" has memorable images — the bottomless pit, a child's hand warped and extended in creepy imitation of the spiders that once terrified him.
Much like thousands of Cards Against Humanity fans coming together to pay for the company to dig a giant hole in the ground, it's much ado about nothing.
Bacteria proliferate in a liquid broth that often resembles the color of Yoo-hoo and gives off an earthy smell, like a freshly dug hole in the ground.
Somehow, even the most banal possibilities — an empty hole in the ground, a trove of worthless junk, a find worth fighting over — are weighted with dread and suspense.
Sure enough, on rushing to the site of his Indian restaurant on Dublin Road, he could see only "a big hole in the ground; it was completely gutted".
The sister was kind enough to caution me against using the bathroom; it was a hole in the ground, whose contents were periodically used to fertilize the soil.
The United States stopped mining asbestos in 2107, but the material still pours onto the world market from a huge hole in the ground in Russia's Ural Mountains.
The bacteria proliferate in a liquid broth that often resembles the color of Yoo-hoo and gives off an earthy smell, like a freshly dug hole in the ground.
Featuring a hole in the ground several feet deep, latrines are pit toilets, common in rural areas in developing countries where access to water and basic sanitation are scarce.
A kind of reverse- Katamari Damacy, you're a hole in the ground sucking up all the creatures and knick knacks of the surface world, solving puzzles and growing larger.
The internet in a nutshell Ultimately, while Esposito often describes Donut County as "the game where you play as the hole in the ground," it's not really about that.
"There's not a workplace on land or sea or even at the bottom of a big, deep hole in the ground where we're actually keeping women safe," Bee said.
" According to the memo, Mr. Guzmán then "ordered his workers to dig a hole in the ground, throw the bodies in the hole and light the bodies on fire.
The project has kept them shuttling between a hole in the ground and their well appointed — but isolated — dorm/warehouse for months, with many more months of construction ahead.
They folded a piece of birch bark like a coffee filter — an impromptu bowl — and placed it in a hole in the ground about the size of a cup.
During my service, the definition of a foxhole was a hole in the ground excavated with small entrenching tools and measuring two rifles long, one rifle wide and armpit deep.
"I come out and I've got a hole in the ground, it was only a little one, a metre, and it's just got bigger since," Ray McKay told ABC News.
Still, it's not hard to return to that big hole in the ground, and the thought that everybody is digging and digging, to a place they might never return from.
Newsflash this just in, the oil sands are not some giant hole in the ground any more folks, they have become one of the cleanest, most environmentally stable sources of oil.
You wake up, wander out of your door-less hole in the ground, swing a club at a deer or two and roast up some fresh venison over an open fire.
Out of a vast hole in the ground in Upper Hill, a neighbourhood full of government offices, will rise two towers, the taller some 300 metres high and named "The Pinnacle".
Any attempt at regime change in North Korea, which is something that American officials are openly talking about, could leave a city like Seoul as a hole in the ground first.
Wattleseeds was crushed into flour between flat grinding stones and then used in a damper cooked in ovens made in a hole in the ground using hot coals and hot rocks.
"It's a hole in the ground, it's a rabbit hole," US Attorney Laura Duffy said at the site on Marconi Drive, amid the industrial warehouses of San Diego's Otay Mesa neighborhood.
" —Neah Gray, photo intern, BuzzFeed News "Francis Hodgson's new book ... highlights the cultural narrative of this architectural statement — which really, if you think about it, is just a hole in the ground.
" He then allegedly "ordered his workers to dig a hole in the ground, light a fire inside the hole, and throw the bodies in the hole to be burned and subsequently buried.
"From now on, no more Mariachis interrupting dinner," fake-Trump says, as a number of people in — you guessed it — mariachi costumes climb out of a hole in the ground behind him.
The frustrating horror film "The Hole in the Ground" opens with Sarah (Seána Kerslake) driving her elementary-school-age son, Chris (James Quinn Markey), to a secluded home in the Irish countryside.
Besides, cochinita pibil is the perfect cross between the Mayan and Spanish cuisines: pork meat, achiotes, and sour oranges cooked—once again—in a hole-in-the-ground oven covered with plantain leaves.
Then an associate with SHoP, the architecture firm in charge of design, pointed an iPad toward the hole in the ground and dropped in a true-to-life rendering of the 74-story skyscraper.
Anyway: there's a cool part where Rey goes into a hole in the ground and sees awesome psychedelic stuff, as well as a beautiful ground battle that happens on a salt-covered red planet.
The then and the now conversed fluently where the British sculptor Anish Kapoor's meters-deep black rectangular hole in the ground yawned underneath busts of Pompeian divinities that connected the underworld and the heavens.
While Kinnaman makes the case that landfilling those materials doesn't cost as much as once thought, it's hard not to see those materials as wasted if they're just sitting in a hole in the ground.
I feel like the big takeaway from all of this is that maybe it's not the best idea to step directly onto someone's art, or leave an eight-foot-deep hole in the ground unattended.
The gear seems like it might help explain why the town has been experiencing daily earthquakes, though it probably has something to do with the green beams shooting from the giant hole in the ground.
When Jaime jokes about confessing his sins to the High Septon, Bronn reminds him that there is no more High Septon, that a vast cultural institution is now little more than a hole in the ground.
Meryl is a great kid even though her mother has gone to live in a literal hole in the ground and changed her name to ValZorah and her latest stepmother flew the coop after Potsie disappeared.
Honduran Tony, 33, traveling in a caravan of Central Americans hoping to get to the United States, crosses through a hole in the ground under the metal barrier separating Mexico and the US, on Dec. 4.
Basically, now there are huge reservoirs of money underground, and whoever can control the hole in the ground by force gets a gigantic revenue stream from the world, with which they can do whatever they like.
Mr. Younis is a former policeman from Hamam al-Alil who was also marked for execution, but survived by hiding in a hole in the ground, obscured by an air cooler, in his dirt-floor house.
Standing at the South Rim of the Grand Canyon, I imagined what it must have been like to ride a horse through unfamiliar land and come face to face with this immense hole in the ground.
MILLIONS NEEDED TO RESTORE HISTORIC BRIDGE CONNECTING WASHINGTON D.C. TO VIRGINIA "This one is 220 feet below," she said as the cage dropped into a massive hole in the ground, swaying as it made its way down.
So is all human waste: when you go to the bathroom, you drop your "stuff" into a large hole in the ground, where it breaks down over time and finds its way back into the earth's soil.
"What they see is a bunch of these fully grown humans getting up on a block that's right next to a hole in the ground filled with water," the Queenslander said in an interview earlier this year.
Danny L Harle, famously, has already produced one of the Official Best British Songs of 2017™ in "1UL," a banger that scientifically bangs so hard, it leaves a hole in the ground wherever it is played.
There, they prepare it the traditional way by placing the lamb meat on a makeshift oven in a hole in the ground, which is then covered with agave leaves and left to cook for hours or even overnight.
Members of the tribe showed Reuters an area the size of several football fields near their village, where the forest had been cleared away, leaving a broad dirt hole in the ground pockmarked by the treads of heavy machinery.
Musk says his underground construction company has already spent "$40 million-ish" and is planning projects for Chicago, Washington, D.C. and Dodger Stadium in LA. Of course there was a lavish party for the expensive hole in the ground.
For both of them, she says, seeing them preserved and not shoved into a hole in the ground does indeed make the pain of the loss much more bearable—in her heart, it doesn't really feel like they're dead.
The 49ers put in a bid to host the 2016 Super Bowl—the L hadn't yet been scrapped for aesthetic reasons—in 2012, when the new and then-unnamed stadium in Santa Clara was still a hole in the ground.
This is the shit that makes me want to dig a hole in the ground, climb in, and stay put forever Harris was a writer and co-executive producer on Parks and Recreation, a standup comedian, and prolific podcast guest.
But the scrum also includes four versions of the artist, including one of her lying on her face, weeping, and another who is painting an unpeopled view of mountains while standing in a hole in the ground (she's starting from behind).
And almost depthless compassion for mistake Often standing outside their spiral bodies as they made mistakes to watch ice floes separate as rear defroster began to work finally, Sun cast to a hole in the ground aside begging for it.
The tunnel didn't lead into up into the bank vault or anything, it just popped up outside—was the idea to rob the place and then make a quick escape by shimmying to safety through a hole in the ground?
This set of photos is a selection from a whopping 200-piece series in Francis Hodgson's new book, where he highlights the cultural narrative of this architectural architectural statement — which really, if you think about it, is just a hole in the ground.
And if that's the job where someone connects the dots to warn us when nukes are heading to Seattle and then the city becomes a hole in the ground because we had five too few Knowledge Curators, I'm going to be pretty pissed.
Then the vision of reaching into a hole in the ground, a hidden tunnel entrance, with the left hand, the harmony hand, reaching into the ground in the jungle knowing the V.C. had a whole world of interconnected tunnels, whole supply channels underground.
Even the ritualistic performances by Collective Actions have had a recent echo in the "Holiday Hole" organized by Cards Against Humanity last November, which collected over $100,000 of public donations to dig a giant, pointless hole in the ground at an undisclosed location.
CreditCreditHeather Sten for The New York Times The fire itself — the one that decimated Neko Case's Vermont home last year, reducing her refuge of more than a decade to what she called "a hole in the ground" — wasn't even the worst part.
I always thought the stone was more like a Plymouth Rock situation on the ground but no – it's built into the castle wall and there's a hole in the ground to let you "down" to where the stone is built into the wall.
In general, cage-free birds have a higher quality of life — they can at least behave more like chickens: walking around the barn and laying their eggs in nests instead of dropping them from their cramped cage into a hole in the ground.
Luckily, Sophie managed to call the police before perishing and per usual, they showed up the next morning, too late to actually save anyone… except a back-to-normal Lee and Audrey, who survived being cleaver'ed and locked in a dark hole in the ground.
Mr Martin would probably have remained an anonymous producer of novelty hits like "Hole in the Ground", and the Beatles' brief brushes with a recording studio would have yielded up some scorching covers, and maybe an obscure B-side original on a Rhino Records compilation.
His Clytemnestra doesn't witness her daughter's sacrifice, because Agamemnon has his wife thrown into a hole in the ground for a few days, just to let her know who's in charge—and to prevent her from using her dark female magic to foil his plans.
The latest tunnel, excavated 46 feet beneath the surface, ran from the bottom of an elevator shaft built into a house in Tijuana to a hole in the ground on the U.S. side enclosed within a fenced-in lot set up as a pallet business.
The new buildings going up around Mr. Soloway's home include a proposed 22-story mixed-use tower planned for the corner of Broadway and West 96th Street, now a hole in the ground but formerly the site of a Gristedes supermarket and a Chase bank.
The void may be endless, but your living room is not Joachim Holmér, a Neat Corporation co-founder who works on the game Budget Cuts, said that when players looked through a virtual hole in the ground, they would hit their heads on the floor.
The VPN says it rerouted my IP address to somewhere in the Midwest U.S. The TunnelBear user interface is, admittedly, the most "fun" to use as you get to watch a cartoon bear dig a hole in the ground and reappear at your new, virtual IP address.
"As someone who has worked downtown most of my life — including that day 15 years ago — I have watched as a hallowed hole in the ground, a grave site, has been turned into a thoughtful memorial and bustling center of commerce," the "Mad Money " host said.
Musk responded by repeatedly saying that he has no idea that it will actually work, and at the moment all he has to show for it is a giant hole in the ground and interest from a few cities the company has entered contract negotiations with.
As part of a charitable organization called Enfance Maghreb Avenir, Slimani was there to inaugurate seven new classrooms and a block of toilets, where before there had been a hole in the ground, causing many of the parents in the neighborhood to keep their daughters out of school.
Ordering the immediate and safe closing of most or all of the rest of the sites would put a decisive end to the backward business model for landfills in Puerto Rico today, where open dumps charge below-market fees to throw unsorted trash in a hole in the ground.
More specifically, it's about how the baby boomer generation, which is now rounding third base like a herd of buffalo and stampeding for home plate (which is a hole in the ground, as the novelist Jim Harrison liked to say), will choose to think and act in the face of it.
The cheap way to build a station is to tear up a big hole in the ground and dig (this is called "cut and cover"), but transit officials instead chose a more expensive method that involved digging a small hole and then laboriously blasting a station-sized cavern under the street.
Feds raid drug 'super tunnel' with railway on U.S.-Mexico border "On the surface, few would ever suspect that traffickers were moving multiton quantities of cocaine and marijuana worth tens of millions of dollars in such an unassuming way, through this rabbit hole in the ground, in full view of the world around it," said U.S. Attorney Laura Duffy in the release.
"This is not just good environmentally and good for our communities, it's also great for shareholders because we pay less to dispose of waste, we reduce our liabilities going forward and we're not putting stuff in a hole in the ground," said Mr. Hobbs, who said Ford now sends 8.6 pounds of waste per vehicle to landfills worldwide, compared to about 85 pounds in 2007.
Read more: A notorious market bear says stocks are still historically expensive after tumbling on coronavirus — and warns a plunge 'of about 50% from here' is still coming"If you think of what we're in as a hole in the ground, it doesn't provide enough dirt to fill it up," Jared Bernstein, chief economist to former Vice President Joe Biden in the Obama administration, told Business Insider.
"The beautiful thing about prefabricated construction with SG Blocks is that while your contractor is doing the hole in the ground and the utilities, we're at the same exact time modifying the modules so that on Friday your foundation is finished and then on Monday, instead of having your general contractor show up for his first day, we start delivering 1,000 square feet an hour," said Paul Galvin, chairman and CEO of SG Blocks.
Trash pickers like Mr. Orta are in yet another category, targeting items in the black landfill garbage bins whose contents would otherwise go to what's known as the pit — a hole in the ground on the outskirts of the city that resembles a giant swimming pool, where trash is crushed and compacted by a huge bulldozer and then carried by a fleet of trucks to a dump an hour and a half away.
Also arriving: "The Addams Family" (April 1), "Beetlejuice" (April 1), "Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure" (April 1), "Blade" (April 1), "Chinatown" (April 1), "Days of Thunder" (April 1), "Everything Must Go" (April 13), "In a World … " (April 1), "Interview with the Vampire" (April 1), "The Minus Man" (April 1), "Murder She Wrote" Seasons 1-5 (April 1), "The Perfect Storm" (April 1), "Primal Fear" (April 1), "The Shawshank Redemption" (April 1), "Six Degrees of Separation" (April 13), "Stories We Tell" (April 1), "Top Gun" (April 1), "Up in the Air" (April 1), "A Quiet Place" (April 2), "Bosch" Season 5 (April 19), "Humans" Season 3 (April 25), "The Hole in the Ground" (April 27) and "Waiting for 'Superman'" (April 13).
I'm not staying in that long and when I get out I'll continue to do the work that I do today, but if the conversation gets started like it has, if people start realizing and paying attention to e-waste, to planned obsolescence, to the right to repair movement that's taking over the country, if I can be a cog in the wheel of that progress in society, if I can help the world evolve past being primitive neanderthals that throw everything in a hole in the ground that leeches harmful chemicals into our water table and the food we eat and the water we drink and the air we breathe, if I can help the world in that way, then hell yeah, I'm willing to go to prison for that.

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