Sentences with beating
beat·ing
B b - ...the savage beating of a black motorist by white police officers.
- Our firm has taken a terrible beating in recent years.
- This can make great beating especially when used by an expert drummer.
- Currently we are still at the crossroads of beating the current economic.
- The beat of drums.
- A pulse of 60 beats per minute.
- Yet, this form of beating yourself up and continued self-abuse kills a lot of your abilities to achieve.
- A policeman's beat.
- Wait four beats and then pick up the phone.
- Rain beating the trees.
- beating the air with its wings.
- beating a steady rhythm; to beat a tattoo.
- Beat the egg whites well.
- To beat their swords into plowshares.
- I'll beat some sense into him.
- Some of the hoodlums beat their victims viciously before robbing them.
- We beat the English challenger to Bermuda.
- Making reservations beats waiting in line.
- It beats me how he got the job.
- It beats me how to get her to understand.
- beating the hot weather; trying to beat the sudden decrease in land values.
- He beat him out of hundreds of dollars on that deal.
- His heart began to beat faster.
- Rain beating against the windows.
- Which team do you think will beat?
- This cream won't beat.
- The way he came in here and ordered us around beats all!
- He was pestering me, so I told him to beat it.
- He protested that nonobjective art was off his beat.
- Every break seemed dangerous and Falcao clearly had the beating of Amorebieta. Others, being forced to stretch a foot behind them to control Arda Turan's 34th-minute cross, might simply have lashed a shot on the turn; Falcao, though, twisted back on to his left foot, leaving Amorebieta in a heap, and thumped in an inevitable finish – his 12th goal in 15 European matches this season.
- By the end of the number they were all finally playing on the beat.
- To increase United's pain, this was their first home defeat in any competition since April 2010, when they lost to Chelsea - but even that defeat, which effectively cost them the title, may not turn out to have the same long-term significance as this heavy beating.