Rubbish Sentence Examples

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  • Rubbish in your green bin should be bagged up.

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  • We breathe the fumes, pick up the rubbish.

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  • The unhealthiness of the city is chiefly due to want of proper drainage, impure drinkingwater, miasma from the disturbed rubbish heaps, and contaminated dust from the uncleansed roads and streets.

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  • This cavity was filled with rubbish, sherds, &c., the latest of which was found to date as far back as the beginning of the Middle Minoan age, and the later work of 1908 only proved (by means of a small shaft sunk through the debris) that the rock floor was 52 ft.

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  • Buy a rubbish compactor and only use it once a week.

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  • Rubbish they can always find in a used dustbin.

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  • Their company has received a multitude of unwanted post, including fire extinguishers and rubbish skips.

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  • You can safely dispose of the toner cassette by putting it in the rubbish bin.

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  • Rubbish dumps create a strong chemical cocktail called leachate.

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  • Only crude brick ruins and rubbish heaps remain on the site, but a few relics conveyed to Alexandria and Europe in the Roman age have come down to our day, notably the inscribed statue of a priest of Neith who was high in favour with Psammetichus III., Cambyses and Darius.

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  • In 689 B.C. its walls, temples and palaces were razed to the ground and the rubbish thrown into the Arakhtu, the canal which bordered the earlier Babylon on the south.

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  • She then bleated about " you have to give 2 weeks notice before you run a tram " - Rubbish!

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  • They cited graffiti, litter, rubbish and traffic as being their main bugbears.

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  • This was rubbish, but the last thing the bureaucrats wanted was revolution or upheaval in another country upsetting their relations with foreign capitalists.

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  • My eyes avoid the carnage in the sink, the corner where the rubbish bags overflow, the empty fridge.

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  • There are of course good and bad politicians, but the idea that they are all without exception useless layabouts is complete rubbish.

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  • Stolze has shown that in some cases even the mason's rubbish has not been removed.'

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  • More mobile and more searching than ice or rock rubbish, the trickling drops are guided by the deepest lines of the hillside in their incipient flow, and as these lines converge, the stream, gaining strength, proceeds in River its torrential course to carve its channel deeper and en- t trench itself in permanent occupation.

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  • Nearly in the centre of the town is the Ptolemaic and Roman temple of the ram-headed Khnum, almost buried in rubbish and houses.

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  • Open spaces of great extent are numerous within the walls, but for the most part they are defaced by mounds of rubbish and putrid refuse.

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  • Its stones were carted away, and the churchyard, overgrown with weeds, became the dumpingground for rubbish.

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  • The ancient walls are now covered up beneath green mounds of rubbish.

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  • The composition introduced Carlyle to the " Dryasdust " rubbish heaps of which he here and ever afterwards bitterly complained.

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  • The wall by which Sidon is at present surrounded is pierced by two gates; at the southern angle, upon a heap of rubbish, stand the remains of the citadel.

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  • If they do not undertake these duties, they may make by-laws imposing on the occupiers of premises the duty of cleansing footways and pavements, the removal of house refuse, and the cleansing of earth-closets, privies, ashpits and cesspools; and an urban council may also make by-laws for the prevention of nuisances arising from snow, filth, dust, ashes and rubbish, and for the prevention of the keeping of animals on any premises so as to be injurious to health.

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  • Both these and the court of the great mosque lie beneath the general level of the city, the site having been gradually raised by accumulated rubbish.

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  • In Nial's, Gisli's and Droplaug's Sons' Sagas there is good verse of a later poet, and in many sagas worthless rubbish foisted in as ornamental.

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  • There is no point stating rubbish like this if you can't provide decent evidence to back up your rash and completely baseless statements.

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  • No one wants to recycle or can't throw their rubbish down the rubbish chutes provided.

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  • Irish Independent Volunteers wanted for beach cleanup Pick up a rubbish bag - your beach needs you.

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  • For me was reserved the high honor of discovering among the rubbish of the ruined Coliseum the only playbill of that establishment now extant.

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  • The council has announced a crackdown on anyone found to be dumping rubbish illegally â a crime carrying a maximum fine of £ 50,000.

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  • Piles of rubbish and general detritus is still to be seen on the council unit in the market.

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  • Smell was no worse in the summer than what we used to get with ordinary rubbish disposal.

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  • A Lower Largo resident says a local beauty spot has become more like a rubbish dump than a nature reserve.

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  • Imagine trying to find a lost Radium needle on a rubbish dump with a gold leaf electroscope!

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  • Back to Top What about the rubbish left by some Unauthorized encampments?

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  • To we women the tradesman's entrance is something through which you put out the rubbish.

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  • It is no longer considered right, proper, or even ethical to say, " This is rubbish.

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  • Halon fire extinguishers must not be disposed of in domestic rubbish.

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  • That was total rubbish, it was made up from start to finish, totally fabricated.

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  • What he can plant the fir for, God only knows, seeing that the country is already over-stocked with that rubbish.

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  • It, too, has had its share of rubbish pedaled by insincere opportunists and deluded fools.

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  • But it's like building your house with shallow foundations on an old rubbish tip full of rotting garbage.

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  • Some of these are rubbish but there are also some undiscovered gems among them.

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  • Collect and dispose of all rubbish including disposable glassware, crockery and cutlery in a safe and hygienic manner.

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  • Two accidents involved transport; a tractor overturn on a rubbish tip and a pierced groin from the forks of a loader.

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  • Hendon evidence suggests the possibility of settlement near Church End and Hendon Grove, and rubbish pits at Burnt Oak indicate possible habitation there.

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  • The word started life meaning dung heap, then later refuse or rubbish heap.

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  • Should Leeds build an incinerator to burn its rubbish?

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  • The thing about Maurice and the rats is that they have become intelligent having been eating off the Wizards rubbish dump.

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  • Some people write such rubbish on this website, for instance, the person who wrote Cameron Jerome will sign for Norwich.

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  • Her ear is still leaky but this is her body expelling all the rubbish.

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  • All types of rubbish cleared from private homes, business premises, also on-site clearance.

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  • I wish I had a harmless pastime based on throwing out rubbish.

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  • Judging by the contents of their rubbish pits, the villagers were living a comfortable existence under Roman rule.

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  • We must therefore postulate some intermediate stages which rubbish passed through after breakage but before burial.

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  • Rubbish should be stored in covered receptacles and suitable arrangements should be made for its proper disposal.

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  • Considerable numbers of beetle and fly species associated with rather rotten rubbish and waste were recovered from Roman deposits at One Poultry.

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  • Please do not dump rubbish in West Wycombe Garden Center Car Park.

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  • Based on my experience in a nice part of W7 and anecdotal evidence from elsewhere in the Boro the guy is spouting rubbish.

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  • That means reducing the level of waste we produce and being more efficient in clearing and recycling rubbish.

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  • I mean, every week I see people throwing rubbish on the street like its a normal thing to do... .

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  • He says the rumor that he once had a car number plate boasting " Just VAT " is " utter rubbish " .

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  • She has vowed to banish litter, fly-tipped rubbish, graffiti and abandoned cars from West Middlesbroughâs streets.

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  • This site can be used by the general public for tipping of all forms of household and recyclable rubbish.

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  • Much better than say, Hide and seek which was absolute rubbish!

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  • And don't forget - you can dispose of your bulky rubbish at the Port Solent Household Waste Recycling Center for free!

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  • A trader or someone else has dumped rubbish in my bin.

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  • The scale of activity is indicated by the presence of cart ruts leading into the excavated rubbish pits.

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  • Paper is shredded after full use, and biodegradable sacks are used for the little rubbish they produce.

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  • But there was a time when you were more likely to make a million dollars collecting rubbish than riding a skateboard.

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  • Dublin wasn't rubbish 7 years ago when I was there, I saw a lovely tweed skirt and they had great make up.

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  • Humans also hate bad breath - try raiding the neighbor's rubbish tin to get something particularly smelly.

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  • Choose from the rubbish single whose name we can't remember, or a book of TV soap opera quizzes.

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  • Just mix a bowl of rubbish with some mad caps, then stir-fry it with jabberwocky.

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  • However there was still much rubbish strewn around the site.

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  • Why don't we raise our voices and tell them they were rumbled long ago so stop talking ' rubbish ' .

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  • The fly tippers always dump their rubbish away from their home.

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  • One religious entity espoused the idea that God had sent the tsunami to punish the unrighteous - absolute rubbish!

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  • In common with most of what Mr Blair says this is just vacuous rubbish.

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  • Kelly used the NIO figures to rubbish PSNI boss Hugh Orde's claims that republican and loyalist violence was a the same level.

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  • I love creating space - throwing rubbish away makes me feel very virtuous!

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  • Apparently she couldn't face telling wannabes how rubbish they were!

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  • Litter ranges in size from a single sweet wrapper, to a bag full of rubbish.

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  • Local authorities are now becoming increasingly zealous - desperate even - about getting us to recycle more of our rubbish.

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  • These attributes jarred on the sensitive Ritson, who racked his brains for contumelious epithets such as "stupid and disgusting," "cart-loads of rubbish," &c.; and during the greater part of the 18th and 19th centuries Lydgate's reputation was at its lowest ebb.

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  • The exact form of these three interior valleys, which had an important influence on the construction and history of the city, is still imperfectly known, as they are to a great extent obliterated by vast accumulations of rubbish, which has filled them up in some places to a depth of more than 100 ft.

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  • They are no longer used as an armoury from which opposite sides may draw effective weapons, offensive or defensive; nor on the other hand are they cast aside as the rubbish of an ignorant and superstitious age.

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  • Even now he would listen to no offers of compromise, and after defending Stralsund with desperate courage till it was a mere rubbish heap, returned to Sweden after an absence of 14 years.

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  • The accumulations of rubbish on the island were cleared away and the walls and foundations of the stone buildings were all repaired and strengthened before the dam was completed.

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  • Owners now get grants to remove derelict fences, yet one may well query why people should be paid to remove their own rubbish.

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  • Some other times, I was really playing rubbish, I played to his racquet cross court too many times.

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  • As much as 30% of our household rubbish can be recycled into compost.

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  • Small items of rubbish on the banks and edges should be removable by hand, but larger items will need ropes or winches.

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  • Hence the need to get rid of the rubbish in my room.

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  • I mean, every week I see people throwing rubbish on the street like its a normal thing to do....

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  • He says the rumor that he once had a car number plate boasting " Just VAT " is " utter rubbish ".

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  • Much better than say, Hide and seek which was absolute rubbish !

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  • And do n't forget - you can dispose of your bulky rubbish at the Port Solent Household Waste Recycling Center for free !

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  • Often called the ' Palace rubbish heaps ', their origin is not altogether clear.

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  • One of them read Dig in rubbish tip.

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  • Please do not put any other rubbish in these bins.

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  • Serious smokers can be seen rummaging through rubbish and peering in gutters looking for discarded, but not quite spent, Bic lighters.

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  • This should protect it from scavenging animals · Try to keep rubbish to a minimum.

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  • The descent can be damp and the base is strewn with rubbish.

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  • Why do n't we raise our voices and tell them they were rumbled long ago so stop talking ' rubbish '.

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  • Rubbish should be removed from the room and the room left in a clean and tidy condition for the next occupant.

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  • Only burn dry material Never burn household rubbish, rubber tires, or anything containing plastic, foam or paint.

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  • One religious entity espoused the idea that God had sent the tsunami to punish the unrighteous - absolute rubbish !

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  • What many currently see as useless rubbish, others view as a potential resource.

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  • Halls and rooms must be vacated promptly at the end of this period and left tidy with any rubbish disposed of.

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  • Kelly used the NIO figures to rubbish PSNI boss Hugh Orde 's claims that republican and loyalist violence was a the same level.

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  • Some local authorities provide larger ' wheelie ' bins and allow garden rubbish to go in them.

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  • What is amazing is that the raw materials are unwisely considered by many as worthless rubbish.

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  • As we go through our bins sorting rubbish into recycling piles, many people wonder what the benefits of recycling actually are.

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  • One important feature of recycling is that it helps keep rubbish out of landfill sites.

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  • Landfill sites store all kinds of waste and rubbish, however much of this waste is not biodegradable, meaning that it will stay in its existing form in the landfill site for many years to come - perhaps many hundreds of years to come.

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  • Rather than commit these quality items to the rubbish pile, these perfectly good products are sent to the outlet stores to be sold at a discount.

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  • It grows freely in a thin shrubbery, or on banks of rubbish.

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  • The seed may be sown on rubbish heaps and in stony places, old quarries, and by roadsides.

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  • If there's no trashcan nearby, a plastic bag will allow you to dispose of your rubbish at a later date.

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  • Modern Life Is Rubbish was released in 1993, on the back of singles like 'Chemical World' and 'For Tomorrow'.

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  • Although he received one negative review from Simon Cowell - for his performance of Johnny Cash's Ring of Fire ("indulgent rubbish") - Lambert wowed the judges, audience and guest performers alike.

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  • The only known spring existing at present within the limits of the city is the "fountain of the Virgin," on the western side of the Kidron valley, but there may have been others which are now concealed by the accumulations of rubbish.

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  • Sometimes the shape of the spider combines with the colour to produce the same effect, as in the species of Uloborus, which as they hang in thin shabby-looking webs exactly resemble fragments of wind-blown rubbish.

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  • Now the ruins of the city, the great temple of Ptah, the dwelling of Apis, and the palaces of the kings, are traceable only by a few stones among the palm trees and fields and heaps of rubbish.

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  • Beyond the wall line on that side vestiges of ancient buildings are visible in various directions, and the plain is strewn with fragments of bricks, tiles and rubbish.

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  • The other buildings in Old Cairo, or among the mounds of rubbish which adjoin it, include several fort-like dens or convents.

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  • A dog lover, Liza has owned two lurchers â one from Battersea Dogs Home and one rescued from a rubbish dump.

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  • On another part of the site we found a 16th century corn drying kiln, and 17th Century midden (rubbish dumps ).

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  • They clean the board and empty the rubbish bins, sweep the floor and then mop it.

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  • It was the first of the ten great rubbish burnings that opened the New Age.

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  • Numerous pieces of pottery were found during the dig in a number of medieval pits made to discard rubbish.

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  • You can also make your own sandbags by filling compost or rubbish bags with earth.

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  • The children also rummaged through bin bags to discover what the rubbish said about the people who had thrown their rubbish away.

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  • There are laws to stop people throwing rubbish and sewage into the river.

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  • Landfill tax is driving business to dump more rubbish at council sites to avoid waste charges, thus skewing the figures.

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  • Dublin was n't rubbish 7 years ago when I was there, I saw a lovely tweed skirt and they had great make up.

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  • Humans also hate bad breath - try raiding the neighbor 's rubbish tin to get something particularly smelly.

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  • Choose from the rubbish single whose name we ca n't remember, or a book of TV soap opera quizzes.

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  • Places that are strewn with litter and rotting rubbish attract vermin and disease.

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  • The roof now leaks; piles of rubbish left by tipsy teenagers sit in pools of water.

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  • These boards have become nothing but turgid rubbish, no wonder people left them and others hardly drop in anymore.

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  • I love creating space - throwing rubbish away makes me feel very virtuous !

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  • Apparently she couldn't face telling wannabes how rubbish they were !

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  • Storm drains - ensure that rubbish and waste isn't thrown into storm drains.

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  • By reducing the amount of rubbish that enters the waste system, we reduce the amount of items that go into landfills.

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  • You can also make a pretty trash can by decorating a plain rubbish bin with your favorite scrapbook rub-on designs or sayings.

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  • This is the last of the buildings and rubbish which encumbered the temple before the expropriation and clearances by the Service des Antiquites began in 1885.

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  • This unsightly mass of rubbish lay for a while as an eyesore, until the happy thought arose of converting it into a broad way joining the new .oNd at Hanover Street with the Old Town at the Lawnmarket.

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  • It is well after the borders are completed to remove the top soil, in which no roots are to be found, every two or three years, and to replace it with a mixture of good loam, rotten manure, lime rubbish and bone meal, to the depth of 6 or 7 in.

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  • When he died in 1841 he had cleared away all the rubbish, disclosed the original plan, and collected a quantity of fragments.

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  • The borders should consist of 3 parts rich turfy loam, the top spit of a pasture, and i part light gritty earth, such as road-grit, with a small portion (one-sixth) of fine brick rubbish.

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  • The nest of grass, leaves, or where vegetation is scanty of stones or rubbish, is placed on the ground or in holes.

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  • At the order of Constantine, the shrine of Venus above mentioned was destroyed, and the accumulated rubbish removed, till the ancient rockfoundation was reached.

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  • Under these acts a sanitary authority is authorized to take proceedings to restrain interference with the due flow of a stream or the pollution of its waters by throwing into it the solid refuse of any manufactory or quarry, or any rubbish or cinders, or any other waste or any putrid solid matter.

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  • Another says clever things and one doesn't care to listen, but this one talks rubbish yet stirs an old fellow up.

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  • It's all nonsense, all rubbish--those discussions which lead to nothing and all those idiotic societies!

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  • In answer to Rostov's renewed questions, Denisov said, laughing, that he thought he remembered that some other fellow had got mixed up in it, but that it was all nonsense and rubbish, and he did not in the least fear any kind of trial, and that if those scoundrels dared attack him he would give them an answer that they would not easily forget.

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  • Why talk rubbish, lout that you are--a real peasant! came rebukes from all sides addressed to the jesting soldier.

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