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In some ways, he seemed to be made of stone.
You would have to be made of stone not to feel this way.
He went ahead, as though the surface were made of stone.
"I thought you said the house was made of stone."
The church, which is made of stone, was built in 1920.
My arms and legs felt as if they were made of stone.
The room inside was made of stone and very bare.
No - not all the roof was made of stone.
The palace was made of stone and had two stories.
The structure they were in, the main prison administration building, was made of stone.
In fact, the building appears to be made of stone and not concrete.
The walls floor, even the ceiling seemed to be made of stone.
They are made of stone with a column and the top carved.
It was made of stone and wood during the Spanish time.
The town had no wall, but every building was made of stone, each constructed like a small fort.
The rebuilding was made of stone, on a grid plan.
They were made of stone, those steps, and each was a huge single slab.
The floors throughout the house are made of stone, including upstairs!
On the other hand, the security guard who'd shown up was made of stone and had wings.
But Mother explained that this cave was made of stone.
He would have had to have been made of stone not to.
The main altar is made of stone and dates to 1818.
Might have been made of stone, and she was certain his heart was.
Like all else here it was made of stone.
I am concerned that you have a heart of stone.
She is very pretty and has a heart of stone."
You would have to have a heart of stone not to like this room.
You'd have to have a heart of stone, to see all this and not feel it.
She must have had a heart of stone and steadier nerves than mine.
"You have a heart of stone," said the man.
"I may have a heart of stone, but the monsters don't care about that.
Anyone who could have listened to such music and not wept must have had a heart of stone.
And Wilde, who commented that one must have a heart of stone to read the account without laughing, was indeed a modern.
No matter how you feel about globalization, you'd have to have a heart of stone to disagree with this sentiment.
One really does have to have a heart of stone not to laugh at Miliband.
A three-hour, two-hankie read, and you'd have to have a heart of stone not to be moved by its better passages.
He has a heart of stone."
Can this be the same author who said, "One must have a heart of stone to read the death of Little Nell without laughing"?
A reader would have to have a heart of stone to ignore the moral of the tale, the meaning of it all.
"I'm told she has a heart of stone and is about as tactful as Heinrich Himmler.
"Warden Briggs has a heart of stone, it's true, but I can't imagine him doing anything that would jeopardize his position at the prison.
When this approach fails, at it almost inevitably does, contrition often gives way to uncharitable thoughts about the police officer, who surely has a heart of stone.
"You would need to have a heart of stone", he declared in one of his famous witticisms, "not to laugh at the death of little Nell."
If I had a heart of stone, I should feel interested in him, after what Mrs. Staveley has told me.
Why, I must confess, I thought the Count- ess to have a heart of stone when you pled your case!
One would have to have a heart of stone, et cetera, et cetera.)
In Italy, when we select the Finance Minister, we give him a medical examination. We x-ray his chest to see if he has a heart of stone.
That is because you have a heart of stone and blood like iced water, said Duncan, and the man laughed delightedly, as though he had been paid the highest compliment.
But you have to have a heart of stone not to feel pumped about this time of the year and being able to play well and being able to win.