- Dunking biscuits you can't eat into tea you can't drink is the next logical step? | |
- It won't eat into your capital. | |
Compromise will eat into him like a worm. | |
I promise I will not eat into your practice. | |
I try not to eat into my sick days... | |
- Dunking biscuits you can't eat into tea you can't drink is the next logical step? | |
- It won't eat into your capital. | |
Compromise will eat into him like a worm. | |
I promise I will not eat into your practice. | |
I try not to eat into my sick days... | |
ARKADY: The cold down there eats into your bones. | |
Forever more, our pain will be as the pain of a woman tied down, unable to move, where one fiery worm eats into her vitals. | |
Goo which eats into the tooth. | |
It eats into my forehead, know what I mean? | |
It's this house it eats into your soul. | |
ARKADY: The cold down there eats into your bones. | |
Forever more, our pain will be as the pain of a woman tied down, unable to move, where one fiery worm eats into her vitals. | |
Goo which eats into the tooth. | |
It eats into my forehead, know what I mean? | |
It's this house it eats into your soul. | |
'Sand ate into our skins like an abrading stone, yet we felt nothing. | |
Now, here acid and groundwater ate into the rock, creating pockets of gas which became the sinkhole when the surface was breeched. | |
'Sand ate into our skins like an abrading stone, yet we felt nothing. | |
Now, here acid and groundwater ate into the rock, creating pockets of gas which became the sinkhole when the surface was breeched. | |
A heart-shaped necklace has eaten into the skin - and left a beautiful scar here. | |
All I'm saying is you don't want to end up in a situation where you're completely behind or you've completely eaten into your profits and you have a family to think of. | |
Shame has eaten into my heart and I am full of weariness. | |
You've eaten into our pace time. It could be hours before we get him set up with a solicitor. | |
- This is eating into our drinking time. | |
According to Rush, if two of us go into the pods now, today, the one that stays outside could keep minimal life support going for two weeks before it starts eating into the power reserved for the jump. | |
Always, always the same words eating into you every day day after day? | |
And I can't have them eating into our profits. | |
And in 1981 was a kind of turning point when we started using more than we found in new fields, as we started sucking down what had been found in the past... eating into our inheritance, you could say. | |
A heart-shaped necklace has eaten into the skin - and left a beautiful scar here. | |
All I'm saying is you don't want to end up in a situation where you're completely behind or you've completely eaten into your profits and you have a family to think of. | |
Shame has eaten into my heart and I am full of weariness. | |
You've eaten into our pace time. It could be hours before we get him set up with a solicitor. | |
- This is eating into our drinking time. | |
According to Rush, if two of us go into the pods now, today, the one that stays outside could keep minimal life support going for two weeks before it starts eating into the power reserved for the jump. | |
Always, always the same words eating into you every day day after day? | |
And I can't have them eating into our profits. | |
And in 1981 was a kind of turning point when we started using more than we found in new fields, as we started sucking down what had been found in the past... eating into our inheritance, you could say. | |