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Перевод: butting


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  1. The joint between the end of the dock and the standing work of the bay end is preferably a direct butt joint between suitable packed or faced surfaces at the leading following and bottom sides of the dock which close simultaneously by a direct butting, as distinguished from a sliding, motion against corresponding surfaces on the standing work.
  2. When he turned to look, it seemed to him that the hospital was moving away from him like a phantom ship, butting through the September mists.
  3. The Russian twisted it out of his grasp as they rolled over and over, locked in a kicking, butting embrace.
  4. Child also advised putting water in the barrier moat, as is done in Africa, so that elephants butting the electric fence get a stronger shock.
  5. Eliminating one limb of a cross, the remaining effect is of one line butting against another.
  6. "And please forgive me for butting in on you like this.
  7. Because the rain blew in gusts, the doors were usually closed and the glass clouded and wept, and the world closed in and nothing existed at all except a diseased crew, buffeted and windswept, butting their way through the void.
  8. Prop Ian Reynolds was dismissed for head butting in the 31-;15 second division win at Aberavon.
  9. In a good painting, an horizon line butting the vertical edges of a canvas would be lost into the atmosphere and probably turned slightly downwards at the ends.
  10. From her ice age, she wrenched herself to turn and wrap both arms round Lucy's waist, her pounding head butting against the soft silk of her blouse.
  11. His clerical grey trousers had never completely recovered from their immersion in the puddle in which Dulcie's sly butting had landed him.
  12. After butting away through scrum and old-fashioned maul for some five minutes England spread the ball wide to their backs, the defence pounced, England conceded a pile-up penalty in midfield, the New Zealanders cleared and England still only had their modest half-time lead of 10-;8 as insurance.
  13. The usual cause of death is due to internal injuries caused by butting, or exhaustion resulting from being chased.

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