The wreckage, scattered across a 100-yard swath, lay smoking in the tall weeds some two hours later, as American soldiers lifted chunks of metal into flat-bed trucks.
Secondly, when you lift chunks of text verbatim from someone else's website, any chance of taking the time to put the links in as well?
I moaned as its teeth, pulling away, lifted tiny chunks of my flesh.
The romanticizing takes place despite the fact that the screenplay, by Bill Phillips, lifts whole chunks of dialogue from the pages of the book.
At the scene of the bombing, a green military backhoe lifted great chunks of the rubble and dropped them into dump trucks to spread it out on the ground for later examination.
The tyrannosaur lifted her head again, ragged chunks of bleeding flesh in her jaws.
No, I thought for a change we could let Stephen speak for himself, or rather, just lift chunks from his website.
Lop-ear broke open the pat of dung-it wasn't quite frozen in the center-and began to lift chunks of it to his mouth.
He lifted chunks of plastiform and threw them.
So are we just letting any old Labour (obviously new Labour really) politician to lift chunks of their blog and flog it here masquerading as 'journalism'?