He has been with Shell for about 24 years now.
One was buried with a shell next to the head.
It had been decorated with a large shell at the front.
I never left a gun with empty shells in it.
Because of this, his relationship with Shell is often strained.
With a heavy shell, he turned and walked back to face his own destiny.
They are round with a sour shell and a hard inside.
I took him down with a shell, and he flew to pieces.
He went to a box on a table in the corner, and came back with a dozen shells.
He designed the dome with two shells, instead of one.