It is neither correct to say " stones i've been thrown " nor "the stones i've been thrown at".
Yes, there is a state park there. Archeologists date the ruins 200 BC - 600 AD. They are stones placed in rows that are about 2m wide and 1m high. The stones are all one man carries thrown without orientation into several rows 20m - 40 m length. The site is associated with a preposterous hoax involving a Welsh prince. Little research has been done at the site. The stones were probably placed by native peoples in the same way many stones are thrown up for burial markers. For some reason these are placed in long regulare rows.
There have been fewer than five NFL games that have been played without any penalty flags thrown. The games occured during the 1930s and the 1940s and there have not been any flag-free games since (as of August of 2013).
Exception has been thrown by the target of an invocation
Ken Holtzman (August 19, 1969)
This is a question with no correct or accurate answer. Humans have been picking up diamonds since 6,000 BC (in India), and raw diamonds can be cut into many pieces, depending on the original size of the raw stone. In addition to all the mined and found stones accounted for, there are stones without record. Diamonds are also mined by criminal enterprises, where records may not be kept. Finally, cut and polished stones can be re-cut and in some records become new and additional stones. You can read more about diamonds by following the link, below.
Yes. Anythig that has been 'discarded' is considered to be trash and can be lawfully seized, searched, or impounded without a warrant. .
Including the 2008 season, there have been 48 Presidential 1st pitches thrown out.
whenever an object is thrown in the air we must know the initial velocity with which the object has been thrown.
A counterfeit movie which has been obtained and then illegally reprodced and distributed, without obliging the correct rights.
The Stones!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Elvis has been around since the fifties.
It could be correct in the right context: "The time for returning this library book without a fine has been expired for two days", although it would be more idiomatic to substitute "The time for returning this library book without a fine expired two days ago".
93 yards is the longest thrown yardage in history