BIG PIGS PUSHED THROUGH THE WALL THAT WE BUILT TOO FAST

Saturday, March 22, 2008

The more I think about it, the more I want to think "as its goal" is some kind of complement to the direct object. Though "as its goal" is a prepositional phrase, without that phrase, the sentence doesn't look to make much sense at all. So maybe it's a complement.
Posted by Rho Ell Ste at 11:13 AM

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