FrameNet (annotations)
sentences
sentences matching lexunit
SELECT lexunit,subcorpus,documentdesc,c.corpus,sentenceid,paragno,sentno,`text` FROM fn_lexunits LEFT JOIN fn_subcorpuses USING (luid) LEFT JOIN fn_subcorpuses_sentences USING (subcorpusid) LEFT JOIN fn_sentences AS s USING (sentenceid) LEFT JOIN fn_documents AS d USING (documentid) LEFT JOIN fn_corpuses AS c ON (c.corpusid = d.corpusid) WHERE lexunit = 'communicate.v' AND s.sentenceid IS NOT NULL ORDER BY c.corpusid,documentid,paragno,sentno
lexunitsubcorpusdocumentdesccorpussentenceidparagnosentnotext
communicate.vmanually-added409959054The state and localities , Chafee said , sometimes get mandated to use federal homeland security funds for decontamination or preparation for bioterrorism , when the money might be better spent putting together a communications systems that would let first responders such as police , fire and rescue from different communities communicate with each other more easily. '' ( Pawtucket Times , 21Apr06 , Jim Baron ) ( Link )
communicate.vmanually-added410347595I hope I can communicate with you through the Messenger before you depart Turkey .
communicate.vmanually-added4097157101An Iranian initiative to normalize relations was communicated to the United States in May 2003 .
communicate.vmanually-added41028603232- The towers should be located in a manner where they can easily communicate with one another , and totally cover the area they are guarding .
communicate.v04-T-XPiq-fin,iq-other-(1)apwsE980303.0902NYTIMES122541733He underlined the need for art to communicate what the artist has felt :
communicate.vother-unmatched-(1)apwsE980303.0902NYTIMES1225531310“ We see them communicating easily with one another , trying to communicate with us , solving problems , reasoning enjoying a joke . ”
communicate.v02-T-NPinformation,message,idea-(1)apwsE980303.0902NYTIMES1225375164In other words , signers are not asked to try to communicate information to a foreign signer , but are instructed to use their own sign languages when addressing a same- or different-language partner .
communicate.vother-matched-(1)apwsE980303.0902NYTIMES1225479193During the year under review a total of 132 press releases , 12 press conferences and 67 radio and television interviews helped communicate the Council 's news and views in Scotland .
communicate.v01-T-Wwith-(1)apwsE980303.0902NYTIMES1225367282By 1928 when the vote was granted to women over 21 , the two sisters had ceased to communicate with each other -- their ideas and lifestyles were now poles apart .
communicate.vother-matched-(1)apwsE980303.0902NYTIMES1225513302The catechist communicated with Todd by way of simple communication and a flannel board .
communicate.v03-T-NP-(1)apwsE980303.0902NYTIMES1225398312The utterance also communicates information about terminology -- that the term speech act is equivalent to the term illocutionary force in this context .
communicate.vother-unmatched-(1)apwsE980303.0902NYTIMES1225554362Parents feed their babies , cuddle them , change their nappies , smooth cream on their bottoms , bath them , tickle them and generally communicate through bodily involvement .
communicate.v03-T-NP-(1)apwsE980303.0902NYTIMES1225402363Horses have a quick eye for slight muscular movements and changes in the posture of their companions and perhaps communicate many of their feelings by signalling in some such subliminal manner .
communicate.v02-T-NPinformation,message,idea-(1)apwsE980303.0902NYTIMES1225374441Central to the overall strategy is the ability to communicate information about individual patients and their care throughout the NHS .
communicate.v02-T-NPinformation,message,idea-(1)apwsE980303.0902NYTIMES1225387512On one memorable occasion , she thinks to communicate her feelings about Catholic beliefs to some of her older pupils .
communicate.v04-T-XPiq-fin,iq-other-(1)apwsE980303.0902NYTIMES1225426583In other words , while the original does not communicate what the speaker wished to communicate , the reformulation does .
communicate.v04-T-XPiq-fin,iq-other-(1)apwsE980303.0902NYTIMES12254225865535We communicate how we feel non-verbally , okay ?
communicate.vother-unmatched-(1)apwsE980303.0902NYTIMES1225561601Mirroring Sun Microsystems Inc 's efforts in this area ( UX No 386 ) Hewlett-Packard Co has rolled out a new range of ISDN connectivity enabling standalone workstations to communicate over public or private ISDN networks .
communicate.v06-T-NP-PPabout,to,through-(1)apwsE980303.0902NYTIMES1225439613Using worship , dance , drama , testimony and preaching we began to communicate the truth of Jesus to the Hungarians .
communicate.v06-T-NP-PPabout,to,through-(1)apwsE980303.0902NYTIMES1225461692When a man prophesies , it is because the Spirit of the Lord comes upon him and communicates a message through him .
communicate.vother-unmatched-(1)apwsE980303.0902NYTIMES12255171031If BW approval can be arranged , I would be grateful if this could be communicated to David Oldham of the Green Belt Trust , so that he can arrange the funding .
communicate.v03-T-NP-(1)apwsE980303.0902NYTIMES12254151032It is the main medium on which the government relies to communicate its message to the public , especially to rural communities .
communicate.v02-T-NPinformation,message,idea-(1)apwsE980303.0902NYTIMES12253861286He was now a very effective reader of his own work -- his theatrical instincts were here most valuable and , as Edmund Wilson noted , he could communicate a feeling of intense excitement to his audiences .
communicate.v06-T-NP-PPabout,to,through-(1)apwsE980303.0902NYTIMES12254321388When Lansdowne communicated his despair about the war to the press in 1917 and called for negotiations , there was a storm of protest .
communicate.v03-T-NP-(1)apwsE980303.0902NYTIMES12253971454communicate upwards , as well as downwards and sideways ; listen and respond to information from others ;
communicate.v02-T-NPinformation,message,idea-(1)apwsE980303.0902NYTIMES12253881552She has a strong , engaging personality and is in many ways a resilient , but sensitive child who thrives on adult attention and who can communicate her feelings and needs effectively .
communicate.vother-unmatched-(1)apwsE980303.0902NYTIMES12255361631The teacher might play an alien who could not communicate at all with the crew members ( children ) and wanted to learn their language .
communicate.v03-T-NP-(1)apwsE980303.0902NYTIMES12254061831Not all biologists accept that insects do communicate electromagnetically .
communicate.v02-T-NPinformation,message,idea-(1)apwsE980303.0902NYTIMES12253952076And of course a familiar populist complaint about modernist fiction is that it does not communicate its meaning to the reader in a clear and comprehensible way .
communicate.v03-T-NP-(1)apwsE980303.0902NYTIMES12254032207And as she was moving about she would realize that her letter communicated nothing of her pleasure and love , so she would get the paper back and add a postscript and a laborious drawing .
communicate.vother-unmatched-(1)apwsE980303.0902NYTIMES12255272414Once the mother has made up her mind her firmness of resolve is often communicated to the child .
communicate.v03-T-NP-(1)apwsE980303.0902NYTIMES12254112576Here is evidence of a mind abundantly stocked with reading which the author has enjoyed -- effortlessly , intelligently , and selflessly enjoyed -- and he wishes to communicate this enjoyment to us .
communicate.v01-T-Wwith-(1)apwsE980303.0902NYTIMES12253702731EDI has become extremely important in international freight enabling shippers , forwarders , carriers and HM Customs and Excise to communicate with each other using a set of standard messages .
communicate.vother-unmatched-(1)apwsE980303.0902NYTIMES12255442852He will communicate to the council the decisions of government departments .
communicate.v01-T-Wwith-(1)apwsE980303.0902NYTIMES12253602867Let him communicate with her by letter , if he must : let solicitors arrange money matters .
communicate.vother-matched-(1)apwsE980303.0902NYTIMES12254762926Another salesman may communicate imperfectly but succeed in making a sale because one of the triggers used was sufficient to motivate the purchase .
communicate.v06-T-NP-PPabout,to,through-(1)apwsE980303.0902NYTIMES12254283182He communicated nothing about his sporting ambitions to his mother with whom he lived in Rugby .
communicate.vother-unmatched-(1)apwsE980303.0902NYTIMES12255513471The client must be told that if at any stage he or she is anxious about the conduct of the matter , they should communicate immediately with the fee earner who is handling the case .
communicate.v02-T-NPinformation,message,idea-(1)apwsE980303.0902NYTIMES12253773522Simply by carrying out its day-to-day operations , an organisation necessarily communicates certain messages to those who interact with it .
communicate.v02-T-NPinformation,message,idea-(1)apwsE980303.0902NYTIMES12253713792Teletext uses a broadcast signal to communicate information to specially adapted television sets , while Prestel uses a telephone link to allow access to information .
communicate.v01-T-Wwith-(1)apwsE980303.0902NYTIMES12253573951Nerves that communicate with the use of acetylcholine are said to be cholinergic and are found in the peripheral and central nervous systems .
communicate.v02-T-NPinformation,message,idea-(1)apwsE980303.0902NYTIMES12253913975In so far as meaning is a problem for semiotics it is not a question of discovering ` hidden meanings " but one of the structure of signifiers that communicate a meaning accepted by participants .
communicate.vother-unmatched-(1)apwsE980303.0902NYTIMES12255595123Do plants , then , also communicate by means of airborne pheromones or in some other , perhaps more subtle fashion , as well ?
communicate.v04-T-XPiq-fin,iq-other-(1)apwsE980303.0902NYTIMES12254248056He smiled back at Beruna , trying to silently communicate how proud he was , of both her and Paula , but her eyes fell angrily to her work .
communicate.vother-unmatched-(1)apwsE980303.0902NYTIMES12255299106Let's hope it did n't have time to communicate any of its findings to its overlords . "
communicate.v01-T-Wwith-(1)apwsE980303.0902NYTIMES122535910531429With the facility of computers it is possible , as shown by other unions as well as forward-looking branches of our own , to communicate with members on a personal basis .
communicate.v01-T-Wwith-(1)apwsE980303.0902NYTIMES122535328824I have been communicating with the Minister since 1988 on that problem .
sentences matching lexunit
SELECT GROUP_CONCAT(`text` SEPARATOR '...') FROM fn_lexunits LEFT JOIN fn_subcorpuses USING (luid) LEFT JOIN fn_subcorpuses_sentences USING (subcorpusid) LEFT JOIN fn_sentences AS s USING (sentenceid) LEFT JOIN fn_documents AS d USING (documentid) LEFT JOIN fn_corpuses AS c ON (c.corpusid = d.corpusid) WHERE lexunit = 'communicate.v' AND s.sentenceid IS NOT NULL GROUP BY c.corpusid,documentid,paragno ORDER BY c.corpusid,documentid,paragno
GROUP_CONCAT(`text` SEPARATOR '...')
The state and localities , Chafee said , sometimes get mandated to use federal homeland security funds for decontamination or preparation for bioterrorism , when the money might be better spent putting together a communications systems that would let first responders such as police , fire and rescue from different communities communicate with each other more easily. '' ( Pawtucket Times , 21Apr06 , Jim Baron ) ( Link )
I hope I can communicate with you through the Messenger before you depart Turkey .
An Iranian initiative to normalize relations was communicated to the United States in May 2003 .
2- The towers should be located in a manner where they can easily communicate with one another , and totally cover the area they are guarding .
“ We see them communicating easily with one another , trying to communicate with us , solving problems , reasoning enjoying a joke . ”...He underlined the need for art to communicate what the artist has felt :
In other words , signers are not asked to try to communicate information to a foreign signer , but are instructed to use their own sign languages when addressing a same- or different-language partner .
During the year under review a total of 132 press releases , 12 press conferences and 67 radio and television interviews helped communicate the Council 's news and views in Scotland .
By 1928 when the vote was granted to women over 21 , the two sisters had ceased to communicate with each other -- their ideas and lifestyles were now poles apart .
The catechist communicated with Todd by way of simple communication and a flannel board .
The utterance also communicates information about terminology -- that the term speech act is equivalent to the term illocutionary force in this context .
Horses have a quick eye for slight muscular movements and changes in the posture of their companions and perhaps communicate many of their feelings by signalling in some such subliminal manner ....Parents feed their babies , cuddle them , change their nappies , smooth cream on their bottoms , bath them , tickle them and generally communicate through bodily involvement .
Central to the overall strategy is the ability to communicate information about individual patients and their care throughout the NHS .
On one memorable occasion , she thinks to communicate her feelings about Catholic beliefs to some of her older pupils .
In other words , while the original does not communicate what the speaker wished to communicate , the reformulation does ....We communicate how we feel non-verbally , okay ?
Mirroring Sun Microsystems Inc 's efforts in this area ( UX No 386 ) Hewlett-Packard Co has rolled out a new range of ISDN connectivity enabling standalone workstations to communicate over public or private ISDN networks .
Using worship , dance , drama , testimony and preaching we began to communicate the truth of Jesus to the Hungarians .
When a man prophesies , it is because the Spirit of the Lord comes upon him and communicates a message through him .
If BW approval can be arranged , I would be grateful if this could be communicated to David Oldham of the Green Belt Trust , so that he can arrange the funding ....It is the main medium on which the government relies to communicate its message to the public , especially to rural communities .
He was now a very effective reader of his own work -- his theatrical instincts were here most valuable and , as Edmund Wilson noted , he could communicate a feeling of intense excitement to his audiences .
When Lansdowne communicated his despair about the war to the press in 1917 and called for negotiations , there was a storm of protest .
communicate upwards , as well as downwards and sideways ; listen and respond to information from others ;
She has a strong , engaging personality and is in many ways a resilient , but sensitive child who thrives on adult attention and who can communicate her feelings and needs effectively .
The teacher might play an alien who could not communicate at all with the crew members ( children ) and wanted to learn their language .
Not all biologists accept that insects do communicate electromagnetically .
And of course a familiar populist complaint about modernist fiction is that it does not communicate its meaning to the reader in a clear and comprehensible way .
And as she was moving about she would realize that her letter communicated nothing of her pleasure and love , so she would get the paper back and add a postscript and a laborious drawing .
Once the mother has made up her mind her firmness of resolve is often communicated to the child .
Here is evidence of a mind abundantly stocked with reading which the author has enjoyed -- effortlessly , intelligently , and selflessly enjoyed -- and he wishes to communicate this enjoyment to us .
EDI has become extremely important in international freight enabling shippers , forwarders , carriers and HM Customs and Excise to communicate with each other using a set of standard messages .
He will communicate to the council the decisions of government departments .
Let him communicate with her by letter , if he must : let solicitors arrange money matters .
Another salesman may communicate imperfectly but succeed in making a sale because one of the triggers used was sufficient to motivate the purchase .
He communicated nothing about his sporting ambitions to his mother with whom he lived in Rugby .
The client must be told that if at any stage he or she is anxious about the conduct of the matter , they should communicate immediately with the fee earner who is handling the case .
Simply by carrying out its day-to-day operations , an organisation necessarily communicates certain messages to those who interact with it .
Teletext uses a broadcast signal to communicate information to specially adapted television sets , while Prestel uses a telephone link to allow access to information .
Nerves that communicate with the use of acetylcholine are said to be cholinergic and are found in the peripheral and central nervous systems .
In so far as meaning is a problem for semiotics it is not a question of discovering ` hidden meanings " but one of the structure of signifiers that communicate a meaning accepted by participants .
Do plants , then , also communicate by means of airborne pheromones or in some other , perhaps more subtle fashion , as well ?
He smiled back at Beruna , trying to silently communicate how proud he was , of both her and Paula , but her eyes fell angrily to her work .
Let's hope it did n't have time to communicate any of its findings to its overlords . "
With the facility of computers it is possible , as shown by other unions as well as forward-looking branches of our own , to communicate with members on a personal basis .
I have been communicating with the Minister since 1988 on that problem .
sentence labels
SELECT `text`,annosetid,layerid,layertype,`start`,`end`,labeltype FROM fn_sentences LEFT JOIN fn_annosets AS a USING (sentenceid) LEFT JOIN fn_layers AS y USING (annosetid) LEFT JOIN fn_layertypes USING (layertypeid) LEFT JOIN fn_labels USING (layerid) LEFT JOIN fn_labeltypes AS l USING (labeltypeid) WHERE sentenceid = 1225422
textannosetidlayeridlayertypestartendlabeltype
We communicate how we feel non-verbally , okay ?1897904691651NER
We communicate how we feel non-verbally , okay ?18979041033225PENN4040,
We communicate how we feel non-verbally , okay ?18979041033225PENN1PP
We communicate how we feel non-verbally , okay ?18979041033225PENN1920PP
We communicate how we feel non-verbally , okay ?18979041033225PENN313VV
We communicate how we feel non-verbally , okay ?18979041033225PENN2225VVP
We communicate how we feel non-verbally , okay ?18979041033225PENN4245jj
We communicate how we feel non-verbally , okay ?18979041033225PENN2738rb
We communicate how we feel non-verbally , okay ?18979041033225PENN4747sent
We communicate how we feel non-verbally , okay ?18979041033225PENN1517wrb
We communicate how we feel non-verbally , okay ?18979041910726WSL
We communicate how we feel non-verbally , okay ?1897905285732FEAddressee
We communicate how we feel non-verbally , okay ?1897905285732FE1Communicator
We communicate how we feel non-verbally , okay ?1897905285732FE2738Means
We communicate how we feel non-verbally , okay ?1897905285732FE1525Message
We communicate how we feel non-verbally , okay ?1897905488599GF2738Dep
We communicate how we feel non-verbally , okay ?1897905488599GF1Ext
We communicate how we feel non-verbally , okay ?1897905488599GF1525Obj
We communicate how we feel non-verbally , okay ?1897905953940Other
We communicate how we feel non-verbally , okay ?18979051215764PT2738AVP
We communicate how we feel non-verbally , okay ?18979051215764PT1NP
We communicate how we feel non-verbally , okay ?18979051215764PT1525NP
We communicate how we feel non-verbally , okay ?18979051422457Sent
We communicate how we feel non-verbally , okay ?18979051625361Target313Target
We communicate how we feel non-verbally , okay ?18979051756403Verb
sentence, per layer
SELECT `text`,annosetid,layerid,layertype,GROUP_CONCAT(CONCAT(`start`,'-',`end`,':',labeltype) ORDER BY `start`,`end` SEPARATOR ' , ') FROM fn_sentences LEFT JOIN fn_annosets AS a USING (sentenceid) LEFT JOIN fn_layers AS y USING (annosetid) LEFT JOIN fn_layertypes USING (layertypeid) LEFT JOIN fn_labels USING (layerid) LEFT JOIN fn_labeltypes AS l USING (labeltypeid) WHERE sentenceid = 1225422 GROUP BY `text`,annosetid,layerid,layertype
textannosetidlayeridlayertypeGROUP_CONCAT(CONCAT(`start`,'-',`end`,':',labeltype) ORDER BY `start`,`end` SEPARATOR ' , ')
We communicate how we feel non-verbally , okay ?1897904691651NER
We communicate how we feel non-verbally , okay ?18979041033225PENN3-13:VV , 15-17:wrb , 19-20:PP , 22-25:VVP , 27-38:rb , 40-40:, , 42-45:jj , 47-47:sent
We communicate how we feel non-verbally , okay ?18979041910726WSL
We communicate how we feel non-verbally , okay ?1897905285732FE15-25:Message , 27-38:Means
We communicate how we feel non-verbally , okay ?1897905488599GF15-25:Obj , 27-38:Dep
We communicate how we feel non-verbally , okay ?1897905953940Other
We communicate how we feel non-verbally , okay ?18979051215764PT15-25:NP , 27-38:AVP
We communicate how we feel non-verbally , okay ?18979051422457Sent
We communicate how we feel non-verbally , okay ?18979051625361Target3-13:Target
We communicate how we feel non-verbally , okay ?18979051756403Verb
sentence, PENN layer
SELECT `text`,annosetid,layerid,layertype,CONCAT(`start`,'-',`end`,':',labeltype) FROM fn_sentences LEFT JOIN fn_annosets AS a USING (sentenceid) LEFT JOIN fn_layers AS y USING (annosetid) LEFT JOIN fn_layertypes USING (layertypeid) LEFT JOIN fn_labels USING (layerid) LEFT JOIN fn_labeltypes AS l USING (labeltypeid) WHERE sentenceid = 1225422 AND layertype = 'PENN' ORDER BY `start`,`end`
textannosetidlayeridlayertypeCONCAT(`start`,'-',`end`,':',labeltype)
We communicate how we feel non-verbally , okay ?18979041033225PENN
We communicate how we feel non-verbally , okay ?18979041033225PENN3-13:VV
We communicate how we feel non-verbally , okay ?18979041033225PENN15-17:wrb
We communicate how we feel non-verbally , okay ?18979041033225PENN19-20:PP
We communicate how we feel non-verbally , okay ?18979041033225PENN22-25:VVP
We communicate how we feel non-verbally , okay ?18979041033225PENN27-38:rb
We communicate how we feel non-verbally , okay ?18979041033225PENN40-40:,
We communicate how we feel non-verbally , okay ?18979041033225PENN42-45:jj
We communicate how we feel non-verbally , okay ?18979041033225PENN47-47:sent
sentence, GF layer
SELECT `text`,annosetid,layerid,layertype,CONCAT(`start`,'-',`end`,':',labeltype) FROM fn_sentences LEFT JOIN fn_annosets AS a USING (sentenceid) LEFT JOIN fn_layers AS y USING (annosetid) LEFT JOIN fn_layertypes USING (layertypeid) LEFT JOIN fn_labels USING (layerid) LEFT JOIN fn_labeltypes AS l USING (labeltypeid) WHERE sentenceid = 1225422 AND layertype = 'GF' ORDER BY `start`,`end`
textannosetidlayeridlayertypeCONCAT(`start`,'-',`end`,':',labeltype)
We communicate how we feel non-verbally , okay ?1897905488599GF
We communicate how we feel non-verbally , okay ?1897905488599GF15-25:Obj
We communicate how we feel non-verbally , okay ?1897905488599GF27-38:Dep
sentence, PT layer
SELECT `text`,annosetid,layerid,layertype,CONCAT(`start`,'-',`end`,':',labeltype) FROM fn_sentences LEFT JOIN fn_annosets AS a USING (sentenceid) LEFT JOIN fn_layers AS y USING (annosetid) LEFT JOIN fn_layertypes USING (layertypeid) LEFT JOIN fn_labels USING (layerid) LEFT JOIN fn_labeltypes AS l USING (labeltypeid) WHERE sentenceid = 1225422 AND layertype = 'PT' ORDER BY `start`,`end`
textannosetidlayeridlayertypeCONCAT(`start`,'-',`end`,':',labeltype)
We communicate how we feel non-verbally , okay ?18979051215764PT
We communicate how we feel non-verbally , okay ?18979051215764PT15-25:NP
We communicate how we feel non-verbally , okay ?18979051215764PT27-38:AVP
sentence, FE layer
SELECT `text`,annosetid,layerid,layertype,fetype,CONCAT(`start`,'-',`end`,':',labeltype) FROM fn_sentences LEFT JOIN fn_annosets AS a USING (sentenceid) LEFT JOIN fn_layers AS y USING (annosetid) LEFT JOIN fn_layertypes USING (layertypeid) LEFT JOIN fn_labels USING (layerid) LEFT JOIN fn_labeltypes AS l USING (labeltypeid) LEFT JOIN fn_fes USING (feid) LEFT JOIN fn_fetypes USING (fetypeid) WHERE sentenceid = 1225422 AND layertype = 'FE' ORDER BY `start`,`end`
textannosetidlayeridlayertypefetypeCONCAT(`start`,'-',`end`,':',labeltype)
We communicate how we feel non-verbally , okay ?1897905285732FEAddressee
We communicate how we feel non-verbally , okay ?1897905285732FECommunicator
We communicate how we feel non-verbally , okay ?1897905285732FEMessage15-25:Message
We communicate how we feel non-verbally , okay ?1897905285732FEMeans27-38:Means
sentence, Verb layer
SELECT `text`,annosetid,layerid,layertype,CONCAT(`start`,'-',`end`,':',labeltype),SUBSTRING(`text`,`start`+1,`end`-`start`+1) FROM fn_sentences LEFT JOIN fn_annosets AS a USING (sentenceid) LEFT JOIN fn_layers AS y USING (annosetid) LEFT JOIN fn_layertypes USING (layertypeid) LEFT JOIN fn_labels USING (layerid) LEFT JOIN fn_labeltypes AS l USING (labeltypeid) WHERE annosetid = 1733733 AND layertype = 'Verb' ORDER BY `start`,`end`
textannosetidlayeridlayertypeCONCAT(`start`,'-',`end`,':',labeltype)SUBSTRING(`text`,`start`+1,`end`-`start`+1)
He shouted out to be killed , but since he was not of his own regiment , Stephen demurred . 17337331752054Verb11-13:Aspout
sentence, Other layer
SELECT `text`,annosetid,layerid,layertype,CONCAT(`start`,'-',`end`,':',labeltype),SUBSTRING(`text`,`start`+1,`end`-`start`+ 1) FROM fn_sentences LEFT JOIN fn_annosets AS a USING (sentenceid) LEFT JOIN fn_layers AS y USING (annosetid) LEFT JOIN fn_layertypes USING (layertypeid) LEFT JOIN fn_labels USING (layerid) LEFT JOIN fn_labeltypes AS l USING (labeltypeid) LEFT JOIN fn_fes USING (feid) LEFT JOIN fn_fetypes USING (fetypeid) WHERE annosetid = 867845 AND layertype = 'Other' ORDER BY `start`,`end`
textannosetidlayeridlayertypeCONCAT(`start`,'-',`end`,':',labeltype)SUBSTRING(`text`,`start`+1,`end`-`start`+ 1)
And it is Government miscalculations that are to blame . 867845887116Other10-35:AntGovernment miscalculations
And it is Government miscalculations that are to blame . 867845887116Other37-40:Relthat
governors
annoset for governor
SELECT word AS governor,lexunit,`text`,layertype,CONCAT(`start`,'-',`end`,':',labeltype),SUBSTRING(`text`,`start`+1,`end`-`start`+1) FROM fn_governors LEFT JOIN fn_lexunits_governors USING (governorid) LEFT JOIN fn_lexunits USING (luid) LEFT JOIN fn_words USING (fnwordid) LEFT JOIN fn_governors_annosets USING (governorid) LEFT JOIN fn_annosets USING (annosetid) LEFT JOIN fn_sentences AS a USING (sentenceid) LEFT JOIN fn_layers AS y USING (annosetid) LEFT JOIN fn_layertypes USING (layertypeid) LEFT JOIN fn_labels USING (layerid) LEFT JOIN fn_labeltypes AS l USING (labeltypeid) WHERE lexunit = 'gossip.n' AND labelid IS NOT NULL ORDER BY word LIMIT 10
governorlexunittextlayertypeCONCAT(`start`,'-',`end`,':',labeltype)SUBSTRING(`text`,`start`+1,`end`-`start`+1)
havegossip.nGet a pair that you can afford , that are easy to handle , and have a magnification of from 7 to 10 ( resist the temptation to go for higher power ) . FE
havegossip.nGet a pair that you can afford , that are easy to handle , and have a magnification of from 7 to 10 ( resist the temptation to go for higher power ) . FE11-14:Instrumentthat
havegossip.nGet a pair that you can afford , that are easy to handle , and have a magnification of from 7 to 10 ( resist the temptation to go for higher power ) . FE4-9:Instrumenta pair
havegossip.nGet a pair that you can afford , that are easy to handle , and have a magnification of from 7 to 10 ( resist the temptation to go for higher power ) . FE
havegossip.nGet a pair that you can afford , that are easy to handle , and have a magnification of from 7 to 10 ( resist the temptation to go for higher power ) . FE84-98:Rateof from 7 to 10
havegossip.nGet a pair that you can afford , that are easy to handle , and have a magnification of from 7 to 10 ( resist the temptation to go for higher power ) . GF84-98:Depof from 7 to 10
havegossip.nGet a pair that you can afford , that are easy to handle , and have a magnification of from 7 to 10 ( resist the temptation to go for higher power ) . GF4-9:Exta pair
havegossip.nGet a pair that you can afford , that are easy to handle , and have a magnification of from 7 to 10 ( resist the temptation to go for higher power ) . GF11-14:Extthat
havegossip.nGet a pair that you can afford , that are easy to handle , and have a magnification of from 7 to 10 ( resist the temptation to go for higher power ) . Noun63-66:Supphave
havegossip.nGet a pair that you can afford , that are easy to handle , and have a magnification of from 7 to 10 ( resist the temptation to go for higher power ) . Other4-9:Anta pair
valence units
text occurrence of "Circumstances" FE for lexunit "avoid.v" from frame "Avoiding"
SELECT lexunit,ferid,fetype,pt,gf,SUBSTRING(`text`,`start`+1,`end`-`start`+1) AS occurrence,`text` FROM fn_frames LEFT JOIN fn_lexunits USING (frameid) LEFT JOIN fn_ferealizations AS r USING (luid) LEFT JOIN fn_valenceunits USING (fetypeid) LEFT JOIN fn_fetypes USING (fetypeid) LEFT JOIN fn_gftypes USING (gfid) LEFT JOIN fn_pttypes USING (ptid) LEFT JOIN fn_valenceunits_annosets USING (vuid) LEFT JOIN fn_annosets USING (annosetid) LEFT JOIN fn_sentences AS a USING (sentenceid) LEFT JOIN fn_layers AS y USING (annosetid) LEFT JOIN fn_layertypes USING (layertypeid) LEFT JOIN fn_labels USING (layerid) LEFT JOIN fn_labeltypes AS l USING (labeltypeid) WHERE frame = 'Avoiding' AND lexunit = 'avoid.v' AND fetype = 'Circumstances' AND layertype = 'FE' AND labeltype = 'Circumstances' ORDER BY ferid
lexunitferidfetypeptgfoccurrencetext
avoid.v29482Circumstances2ndwhichHe was accused of involvement in one of two failed military coups in Morocco which had attempted to overthrow King Hassan II .
avoid.v29482Circumstances2ndtwo failed military coups in MoroccoHe was accused of involvement in one of two failed military coups in Morocco which had attempted to overthrow King Hassan II .
avoid.v29482Circumstances2ndat a time of great economic hardship and political uncertainty for the majority of the populationIn the Soviet Union popular support for the manned space programme was dwindling at a time of great economic hardship and political uncertainty for the majority of the population .
avoid.v29482Circumstances2ndparody operationFinally Beverly kills Elliot in a parody operation and then kills himself .
avoid.v29482Circumstances2ndSince DDI , the number of calls at Colchester General 's switchboard has fallen on average to 3,000 .
avoid.v29482Circumstances2ndin the first 30 minutes of tradingOn the Tokyo Stock Exchange , the benchmark 225-issue Nikkei Stock Average advanced 9.99 points , or 0.06 percent , to 17,215.08 points in the first 30 minutes of trading .
avoid.v29482Circumstances2ndin different parts of EuropeTheir evolution was an unplanned and rather haphazard process whose speed and nature differed considerably in different parts of Europe .
avoid.v29482Circumstances2ndWhen the level of arousal was taken into account there was no significant difference of UOS pressure in this group compared with any of the other three symptom groups .
avoid.v29482Circumstances2ndin low serumWe examined the mitotic rate of Rat-1/c-Myc-ER cells that were proliferating in low serum under the influence of β -oestradiol-activated c-Myc , with and without Bcl-2 expression .
avoid.v29482Circumstances2ndunder the influence of β -oestradiol-activated c-Myc , with and without Bcl-2 expressionWe examined the mitotic rate of Rat-1/c-Myc-ER cells that were proliferating in low serum under the influence of β -oestradiol-activated c-Myc , with and without Bcl-2 expression .
avoid.v29482Circumstances2ndin affluent countriesWhile such links proliferate in affluent countries , the global scope of drugs-related crime , political violence and AIDS reminds us that poor countries are far from immune .
avoid.v29482Circumstances2ndafter only four examples had been builtDisruption of the test programme by US bombing , the Renzan 's large use of all-too-precious light alloys and the changing needs of the Imperial Japanese Navy halted the project after only four examples had been built .
avoid.v29482Circumstances2ndbefore worthwhile gains could be made or a significant number of Germans capturedOn the right , the advance was once more quickly halted before worthwhile gains could be made or a significant number of Germans captured .
avoid.v29482Circumstances2ndin shoe-makingSimilar work was undertaken by women in shoe-making .
avoid.v29482Circumstances2ndwhen the prescriptions were renewed and compliance in taking the prescribed tablets were excellentThis was judged by patient history and counting residual tablets ( the placebo and ursodeoxycholic acid were given double blind ) when the prescriptions were renewed and compliance in taking the prescribed tablets were excellent .
avoid.v29482Circumstances2ndwhen he was hell-bent on buying Crystal SpringsChristina had only encountered it once before when he was hell-bent on buying Crystal Springs .
avoid.v29482Circumstances2ndwhen she joined the North London commercial agency , Photo Coverage as a secretaryJo first encountered photography when she joined the North London commercial agency , Photo Coverage as a secretary .
avoid.v29482Circumstances2ndif we have lots of messengersIt is made easier if we have lots of messengers .
avoid.v29482Circumstances2ndwith Ackerley in his various predicamentsBut while one can sympathise with Ackerley in his various predicaments , it is difficult to like him .
avoid.v29482Circumstances2ndas the aftershocks continuedEveryone looked calm , but there was this surreal low level of confusion as the aftershocks continued .
avoid.v29482Circumstances2ndas automobile assembly lines stepped up production after shutdowns in JanuaryCanada 's merchandise exports and imports posted increases in February as automobile assembly lines stepped up production after shutdowns in January .
avoid.v29482Circumstances2ndto restrict the rights of womenI 'd say that any downside to sexually integrating nonmilitary workplaces is not severe enough to restrict the rights of women ( or men ) .
avoid.v29482Circumstances2ndin the cold European watersFish , which in the cold European waters are sluggish and easily caught , often provide the staple for mink over the winter .
avoid.v29482Circumstances2ndduring treatmentOne patient suffered with transitory lethargy during treatment , which may have been related to radiotherapy .
avoid.v29482Circumstances2ndfor karren developmentChalk , for instance , is too porous and mechanically weak for karren development .
avoid.v29482Circumstances2ndfollowing a difficult few days'' We are very happy with the progress that he 's now making , following a difficult few days , '' Zuma said .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesADepprofessionalSolicitors are bound by strict rules that regulate their professional conduct and in the particular context of financial services there are important guidelines designed to protect the management or proper investment of your money : --
avoid.v29482CircumstancesAJPDepDiluted for the extra shares issued as rights , earnings per share grew from 16.6p to 20.0p .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesAJPDepannualThe taxpayer 's arguments that the rent was an annual payment payable in quarterly instalments did not assist .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesAJPDepfinalFerranti has said that its revised net worth will have to be reduced by £185m forcing the company to abandon the final dividend payment for the year to March 1989 .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesAJPDepfinalWorthless character had now run foul of the law and was willing to take one final payment , enough to get him out of the State , and out of her life for ever .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesAJPDepunanimousThe unanimous verdict was ` guilty " .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesAJPDepunanimousAt his trial six months later Mr Ponting was acquitted by the unanimous verdict of a jury .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesAJPDepnestled in a secret corner of any small gardenThis understated formal water feature would look sensational nestled in a secret corner of any small garden .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesAJPDepcaused by the defendants ' negligenceThe wife also claimed damages for mental stress , vexation and strain caused by the defendants ' negligence .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesAJPDepwhen that suffering is self-inflictedThe other side of the story is the pain felt by women when their children suffer , and their bewilderment when that suffering is self-inflicted .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesAJPDepwhen told ` Macduff was from his mother 's womb/Untimely rippedThe prophecy that the chief Ringwraith will not fall ` by the hand of man " , and his check when he realises Dernhelm is a woman , similarly parallels the Witches ' assurance to Macbeth and his disconcertment when told ` Macduff was from his mother 's womb/Untimely ripped . "
avoid.v29482CircumstancesAJPDepTaken over by a monopolist , output falls to 800000 units and the price rises to 8 .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesAJPDepstemming from the Gulf warThe fall in tourist traffic stemming from the Gulf war affected its luxury hotels in London and other major cities while recession in Britain undermined demand from business customers , particularly in the provinces .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesAJPDepexpectedPelletier ( 1973 ) demonstrated that the expected decrease of size with increasing depth of water was much stronger in lakes than in oceans .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesAJPDepoverallLatest figures show an overall twenty seven per cent decrease in crimes reported in that area since the project began .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesAJPDepdue to vast improvements in hygiene , protection against infective disease and plentiful foodLargely the difference is accounted for by a dramatic decrease in child mortality in the modern Western world , due to vast improvements in hygiene , protection against infective disease and plentiful food .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesAJPDepfreeSome mobile phone retailers are now supplying the once popular car phone free , bar an installation charge , and rely on bill-related bonuses to make up the entire profit .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesAJPDepfree of chargeThese discs cover a wide range of musical styles and are supplied to you free of charge ; you only pay for them if you use them .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesAJPDepfree of charge` The most effective and useful way to help the appeal would be to provide cleaners free of charge " , said Simon .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesAJPDepfreeThe free delivery by Germany of military spare parts to Hungary was confirmed by Germany 's Defence Ministry on Nov. 21 .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesAJPDepfreeA twelve months on-site warranty , with free delivery anywhere in the UK completes the package .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesAJPDepprovided that the LIFESPAN Manager has allowed auto-assessment of DCs in the configuration fileThis can be achieved provided that the LIFESPAN Manager has allowed auto-assessment of DCs in the configuration file , otherwise an error will result .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesAJPDepEngaged as consultants , Alec Issigonis and Alex Moulton half solved the problem by changing the rear suspension , but it took another outsider to put BRM on the right track .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesAJPDepin vivoWe recently found that this luminal lytic activity is highly correlated with in vivo proliferation of colonic epithelium , which indicates that these soluble surfactants may affect therisk of colon cancer .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesAJPDephistamine stimulatedThe histamine receptor antagonist , cimetidine ( 10 - 5 M ) reversed the histamine stimulated proliferation of both gastric cell lines despite having no effect on basal growth .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesAJPDepuninterrupted and unmonitored by the international community`` Uranium enrichment will nevertheless proceed inside the halls uninterrupted and unmonitored by the international community , '' the diplomat added ( Michael Adler , Agence France-Presse/Yahoo! News , Feb. 1 ) .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesAJPDepno longer content with playing small nightclubsEmerging stars , no longer content with playing small nightclubs , came to Las Vegas with dreams of making it big .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesAJPDepto safely contain the sometimes vast amounts of water in a large all glass aquariumThis provides the all-round strength required to safely contain the sometimes vast amounts of water in a large all glass aquarium .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesAVPDeplargely as a result of inflationary price rises by suppliersSales jumped by £26million to £181million largely as a result of inflationary price rises by suppliers .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesAVPDepas it does when the tip approaches a bump on the surfaceIf the vacuum gap diminishes slightly , as it does when the tip approaches a bump on the surface , the current increases .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesAVPDepas necessaryThe database will grow in size automatically as necessary but the data transfer times will increase if your database continually requires to be extended .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesAVPDepthanks mainly to the boom in world tradeDeveloping countries grew by an average of 4.3% last year , the fastest rate since 1980 , thanks mainly to the boom in world trade .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesAVPDepsinceAccording to a survey by the Institution of Environmental Health Officers , the rat population increased by 20 per cent in a single year , 1988-89 , and it has almost certainly rocketed since .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesAVPDeplocally and nationallyMost of the series is filmed in north Essex and south Suffolk , boosting interest locally and nationally in the locations used and the countryside in general .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesAVPDepif stacked close to the heating elementsPlastic Lunch boxes , food storage containers , etc , may melt if stacked close to the heating elements .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesAVPDepwhen about half of the lung has been destroyedThe onset of the disease is very gradual and breathlessness only becomes troublesome when about half of the lung has been destroyed .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesAVPDeponlyThe onset of the disease is very gradual and breathlessness only becomes troublesome when about half of the lung has been destroyed .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesAVPDepSometimes it can be slightly embarrassing to be successful at something , and if you are beginning to turn the occasional head now that you are slimmer you may come in for some negative comments from your rivals .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesAVPDepespecially in bad weatherThis meant that the Sutton monks would lose a large part of their income , and the four mile trek carrying the coffin was arduous , especially in bad weather .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesAVPDepfour years ago` Unix Lite would have been okay four years ago , but with the performance and memory capacity of today 's machines -- and their future potential -- we do n't need cut-down Unix .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesAVPDepunderfootCrisp yellow leaves scrunched satisfyingly underfoot , giving off a sweet sad scent .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesAVPDepHere England is a locative hyponym .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesAVPDepcognitivelyThese two are cognitively synonymous over a wide range of contexts :
avoid.v29482CircumstancesAVPDepeither sexually or politicallyOne or other of them drafted a statement which was a flat denial that he had misbehaved either sexually or politically .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesAVPDepwhenBy the same token it is usually middle-class men who ultimately are in the position to make substantial gifts , although when women can behave in this way , they do .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesAVPDepabroadHe was in a way ashamed , as one is if one's countrymen behave badly abroad .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesAVPDepquite happilyThey can , therefore , exist quite happily in areas of sparse vegetation .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesAVPDepmainly due to reduced lending to Eastern EuropeWorld Bank lending in its 1992 fiscal year , ending June 30 , fell from US$16,400 million to US$15,200 million , mainly due to reduced lending to Eastern Europe .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesAVPDepwhen ingestedIt is thus well documented that when ingested gliadin and PT-gliadin are toxic to coeliac patients .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesAVPDepnormallyShould you have any difficulty , a word with your Club rep will normally do the trick .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesAVPDeponly at night or blindfolded , as if ignoring the view would somehow make the journey saferThe crossing of Alpine passes was frequently accomplished only at night or blindfolded , as if ignoring the view would somehow make the journey safer .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesAVPDeplegallyActs done in excess of such powers are legally void , and will if necessary be restrained by the courts .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesAVPDepindependently of the sea outlet issueBolivian political parties rejected a statement of Jan. 27 , 1990 , from Chile 's Foreign Minister-designate Enrique Silva Cimma that problems with Bolivia could be solved independently of the sea outlet issue .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesAVPDeponlyThis type of debate can only be resolved when looking at the functions in some detail .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesAVPDepwhen looking at the functions in some detailThis type of debate can only be resolved when looking at the functions in some detail .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesAVPDepWhere personnel and funds permitted , worker cadres became full-time officials supported by membership dues , gifts to the party , income from newspaper sales , legal fund-raising activities -- and robberies .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesAVPDepWhen burnt , plastic produces poisonous byproducts .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesAVPDepespecially while reading the math section in The Educated ChildMy worry about Bennett 's lack of teaching experience struck me especially while reading the math section in The Educated Child . Bennett presents a perfectly reasonable sequence of math skills .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesAVPDepsometimesDecades of educational research tell us unequivocally that even smaller classes have zero effect on the academic performance of the pupils -- though they may sometimes be desirable for other reasons .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesAVPDepAt its height twenty firefighters were needed to tackle the fire .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesDNIIn addition to the `` mode '' -shift , we notice that the metric dissonance shown in Examples 9 and 10 no longer appears ( notice how regular the rhythm of the accompanying figure is in Example 19 ) and also that the written meter no longer changes .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesNDeptaxThrusts of resistance ( mass demonstrations , resignations , tax rebellions , etc ) would come in crests .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesNDepmajorityIn their majority verdict they also expressed the view that the crime was committed under provocation .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesNDepmajorityTwo or three days later I read in the Scotsman that the jury of fifteen had found Meehan guilty by a majority verdict .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesNDepmajorityThe jury withdrew for two hours and returned with a majority verdict of ` not guilty " .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesNHeadwalkA cold and melancholy walk of a couple of miles brought us to a high wooden gate , which opened into a gloomy avenue of chestnuts .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesNPDepall of the timeWe would be pretty uninteresting if we all behaved as adults all of the time , and it is our mix of behaviours as adult , child and parent that makes us interesting and unique .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesNPDepwhere her more calculated efforts had failedLaugh she did , at any rate , and those convulsive movements succeeded where her more calculated efforts had failed .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesNPDephis papers to it showing a wide range of interestsHe was an active member of the Manchester Literary and Philosophical Society , his papers to it showing a wide range of interests .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesNPDepthe Germans believing that the quality of their war machine would defeat the Russian massesOn 22 June , 136 German divisions with 3,000 tanks invaded the USSR , the Germans believing that the quality of their war machine would defeat the Russian masses .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesNPDepone of his clients being his old teacher , Dr. WatsonSoon afterwards , he commenced practice as a conveyancer , one of his clients being his old teacher , Dr. Watson .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesNPDepa dayAt one time , the average person could harvest around a sackful of wheat a day .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesNPDepconsidering the revelation of the two secret facilitiesThis development is of particular concern , considering the revelation of the two secret facilities .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesNPDepofferOnce his tears have subsided , he confirms what his classmates have already figured out : he just received a job offer -- his first in five years .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesNPObja focus of local Buddhist activitiesAlthough the banyan trees that once flourished here are now no more , the often - restored complex has remained a focus of local Buddhist activities .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[about]Depabout 4,000 feetAt that time we were flying about 4,000 feet about 40 miles off the North African coast .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[above]DepAbove a threshold dose ( 14 Gy ) the incidence of ulcer rises rapidly to a maximum of 45% at nine days with no increase in frequency with doses above 18 Gy .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[according to]Depaccording to their genderThere are relatively few issues to do with school self-evaluation in respect of which teachers differ significantly according to their gender .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[after]Depafter the Newcastle-based accounting software supplier unveiled a 44 p.c. rise in pre-tax profits to £4.34m for the six months to end-MarchTHE shares of Sage Group jumped 31 to 484p yesterday after the Newcastle-based accounting software supplier unveiled a 44 p.c. rise in pre-tax profits to £4.34m for the six months to end-March .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[after]Depafter a bigger than expected surge in the number of people out of workBRITAIN 'S unemployment soared above 2.6 million for the first time in over four years yesterday after a bigger than expected surge in the number of people out of work .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[after]Depafter irradiationTumour diameter decreased from 4.2 ( 2.8 ) cm to 3.1 ( 1.6 ) cm after irradiation ( p=0.02 ) .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[after]Depafter an arson attack on Greengates School , Redcar , when £800,000 worth of damage was causedCleveland 's total bill for school vandalism over the last 12 months rocketed after an arson attack on Greengates School , Redcar , when £800,000 worth of damage was caused .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[after]Depafter the introduction of 1 coinsThe Royal Bank of Scotland said demand for Scottish notes in England rocketed after the introduction of 1 coins
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[after]Depafter what he has been through` It 's been a fairytale start for Phil , and all the more enjoyable for him after what he has been through , " says Leicestershire chief executive Mike Turner .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[after]Depafter those hectic nine monthsThe office at Felixstowe seemed a very dull and prosaic place after those hectic nine months .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[after]Depafter the nightmare of relegationWhoever is in charge next season faces a tough rebuilding job after the nightmare of relegation .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[after]Depafter treatmentGastric juice ascorbic acid and total vitamin C concentrations , and the ratio of gastric juice to plasma total vitamin C rose significantly after treatment only in the group in whom H pylori was successfully eradicated .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[after]DepAfter the charges , Ibstock says 1992 profits will fall to £1 million from £9.6 million .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[after]Depafter the Japanese government unveiled a spending package aimed at cutting Japan 's huge trade surplus --- a major cause of the dollar 's weaknessThe U.S. currency initially advanced in Asia after the Japanese government unveiled a spending package aimed at cutting Japan 's huge trade surplus --- a major cause of the dollar 's weakness .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[after]Depafter Tony-winning Chita Rivera left the showAlonso makes her Broadway debut on March 20 , taking over for Vanessa Williams who wowed critics and audiences alike after Tony-winning Chita Rivera left the show .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[after]DepAfter failing to raise new equity and facing $120m in bond repayments , GPA has abandoned its current efforts to restructure .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[after]DepAfter being repelled by police , the crowd vented its anger by damaging property and overturning police cars .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[after]Depafter a certain ageThat 's something you find : after a certain age , people stop photographing you .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[after]Depafter only two termsIn the summer of 1948 Minton terminated his association with Central School of Art after only two terms .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[after]Depafter running television commercials showing imaginary whites being rejected for jobs because affirmative action had given those jobs to blacksIn 1990 Jesse Helms defeated a black opponent in a Senate race in North Carolina after running television commercials showing imaginary whites being rejected for jobs because affirmative action had given those jobs to blacks .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[after]DepAfter over a decade of fighting , Basil defeated Samuilo at the battle of Kleidon in 1014 .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[after]Depafter taking a 2-0 lead at half-timeAfter qualifying for the East semi-finals in impressive style , Essex beat Hertfordshire 3-1 and trounced Cambridgeshire 5-1 in the final , after taking a 2-0 lead at half-time .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[after]Depafter a prolonged siege and heavy lossesWhen he finally succeeded , after a prolonged siege and heavy losses , he punished the local population by cutting off the noses and lips of all men — except those who played wind instruments .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[after]DepAfter the Panama fiasco , they will need some reassurance .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[after]Depafter it unveiled its Adam home computerThe Avon , Conn. , company 's stock hit a high in 1983 after it unveiled its Adam home computer , but the product was plagued with glitches and the company 's fortunes plunged .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[after]Depafter the demise of Pol Pot and the Khmer Rouge in 1979The coalition took over from the Vietnam-backed Hun Sen government which rescued Kampuchea after the demise of Pol Pot and the Khmer Rouge in 1979 .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[after]Depafter boat hits rockFour rescued from sea after boat hits rock
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[against]Depagainst one of the best left-side specialists in the business` He was absolutely outstanding against one of the best left-side specialists in the business . "
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[against]Depagainst the sunburstingThe final icing on the cake is the beautifully-cut brass nut which looks terrific against the sunbursting .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[against]Depagainst Mark Wright` He was tremendous against Mark Wright -- and when you consider he 's as good a centre-half as any , you just know Deano need fear no-one .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[against]Depagainst New OrleansA trainer will be staying with Smith all week treating the hamstring muscle that first acted up Nov. 19 against New Orleans .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[against]Depagainst its currentThen abruptly I am back in real time , bobbing up and down in the river , powerless against its current .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[against]Depagainst them` When the Khabiri attacked we were powerless against them .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[against]Depagainst a man who despised herBut if she let fitzAlan carry her off and marry her she would be completely powerless against a man who despised her .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[as]DepAs a consequence total deposits and money supply increased by a similar amount , £2,200 , i.e. £3,000 ( Stage 3 ) minus £800 ( Stage 1 ) .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[as]Depas conservationists argueMonk seal numbers diminish as conservationists argue
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[as]DepAs a result , the magpie population dropped dramatically : in one village , from 259 birds to just 77 .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[as]Depas a result of acquisition of DCM Services ( CI No 1,988 ) and substantial increase in both turnover and profits at Kam CircuitsProfits at Kode International Plc more than doubled for the year to December 31 as a result of acquisition of DCM Services ( CI No 1,988 ) and substantial increase in both turnover and profits at Kam Circuits .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[as]Depas an adolescentThe really weird thing is East 17 were precisely the people I avoided as an adolescent .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[as]Depas Berger heeded sagging oil pressure and reduced his paceOnce the pit stops , shortly before half distance , were over , the race became even more tedious as Berger heeded sagging oil pressure and reduced his pace .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[as]Depas the day for my turn drew closer and closerQuite a few of my classmates had done their speeches and I was getting really nervous as the day for my turn drew closer and closer .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[as]Depas Mattie sat waiting for O'NeillNow she was getting increasingly embarrassed as Mattie sat waiting for O'Neill .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[as]DepAs a result of these measures turnover has risen by 22 per cent over the last two years with profits up by 447 per cent to an annual average of 93,000 .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[as]Depwith profits up by 447 per cent to an annual average of 93,000As a result of these measures turnover has risen by 22 per cent over the last two years with profits up by 447 per cent to an annual average of 93,000 .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[as]Depas the region started to gear up for the tourist seasonIn the North the seasonally adjusted figure fell by more than 3,000 as the region started to gear up for the tourist season .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[as]DepAs a result of the recession and price controls it fell to a trough of 3.3 per cent in 1972 .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[as]Depas record heat baked Midwestern crop landsCorn and soybean futures also advanced as record heat baked Midwestern crop lands .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[as]Depas investors welcomed the stability of the foreign exchange marketBut prices advanced in the afternoon as investors welcomed the stability of the foreign exchange market .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[as]DepAs a result there could be a decrease in stainable immunoreactive product in the cell .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[as]Depas an adult continuedHe had been hopelessly spoiled as a child and as an adult continued to act as he chose , accepting neither advice nor criticism .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[as]Depas the reader progressively fills in the ` spots of indeterminacy " in itIngarden defines the act of reading as the ` realization " of the work which is accomplished as the reader progressively fills in the ` spots of indeterminacy " in it ( 1931:246-54 ) .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[as]Depas a state-owned enterpriseThe alleged purpose of improving the service and operating at a profit has already been achieved by New Zealand Rail as a state-owned enterprise , as Bernard Hickey points out .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[as]DepAs a young teenager he enrolled in drama school , his passion for acting excited by watching a performance of the musical Hair in the mid-Seventies .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[as]Depas she wentHe stood , scarlet-cheeked , as she moved towards the screen , throwing off the kimono as she went .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[as]Depso long as porn had nothing to do with itAt last , thanks to safer sex , it is almost trendy to admit to self-abuse so long as porn had nothing to do with it .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[as]Depas they had bounded from their makeshift camps intent on conquestHe scowled and once more she was forcibly reminded of his Viking heritage , the cold , hard power that had fortified the Norsemen as they had bounded from their makeshift camps intent on conquest .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[as]Depas part of their farm businessThroughout Britain there are 20,000 farmers who grow potatoes as part of their farm business .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[as]Depas they flashed pastHad others pitied me as they flashed past .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[as]Depas subjective human beingsWe can not as subjective human beings empathize with electric fish , but we can , as physicists , understand them .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[as]Depas the plane took off from Nice for London airportOne week later , as the plane took off from Nice for London airport , Adam outlined his arrangements to Elinor .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[as]Depas one of the 10 allowed to the local sponsors for invited amateursThe U.S.P.G.A. reconsidered the decision and announced that Louis ' entry would be approved as one of the 10 allowed to the local sponsors for invited amateurs .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[as]Depas the number of studies with similar protocols has grown' [ 1 ] Although there has always been some controversy about its validity [ 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ] , meta-analysis has become increasingly popular as the number of studies with similar protocols has grown .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[as]Depas long as the cash kept rolling inFreely flowing `` comps '' ( complimentary food , drink , and entertainment ) were the order of the day , with mob bosses content to provide an environment of pleasurable excess as long as the cash kept rolling in .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[as]Depas they walked along the wide litter-free pavement that ran alongside the lakeBoth of them were immediately struck by how clean the city was as they walked along the wide litter-free pavement that ran alongside the lake .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[as]Depas the drosophilid sequences and one or both helical arms were highly conservedThe blast hit was determined to be homologous if it folded into a similar structure as the drosophilid sequences and one or both helical arms were highly conserved ; these candidates are flagged orange on the web output .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[as]DepAs the presidential race heats up , new for-profit political Web sites are launching almost every week .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[as]DepAs you approach the border , you can glimpse the skyscrapers of Shenzhen .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[as]Depas he brought up his other hand and let his fingers feather lightly down the side of her neck to her collar-boneShe felt powerless as he brought up his other hand and let his fingers feather lightly down the side of her neck to her collar-bone .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[as]Depas a counsellorIt 's his greatest weakness as a counsellor .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[at]Depat the conditions thereIt had only six bedrooms , but there was enough room in the kitchens and pantries to billet an army , though they would certainly have mutinied at the conditions there .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[at]Depat courtThey liked the play at court .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[at]Depat all costsThe ` good loser syndrome " has to be avoided at all costs .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[at]Depat all costIt may be quicker for someone who hears well to reply , particularly when they know the answer and the question is unimportant , but this must be avoided at all cost .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[at]Depat all costsAnd anyway , there was a current in this house , something that a poor swimmer ought to avoid at all costs .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[at]Depat -21.2°CCommon salt and water form a cryohydrate which freezes at -21.2°C .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[at]Depat the pressures and temperatures through the cloud regionsHydrogen , helium and methane would not condense to form cloud particles at the pressures and temperatures through the cloud regions and therefore their relative abundances apply throughout the atmosphere .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[at]Depat that stageWould n't my dismissal , inevitable eventually , have been a whole lot more unpleasant at that stage ?
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[at]Depat the timeAcknowledge just how much you have learned from those experiences which may have appeared difficult or unpleasant at the time .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[at]Depat times when there are guests in the house , even if they are family and ought to know what to expectIt gets embarrassing at times when there are guests in the house , even if they are family and ought to know what to expect .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[at]Depat nightGardens are enchanting at night but you can only see the one little bit near you .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[at]Depat workIt tends to make life a bit dull at work and we 've tried to come to terms with that .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[at]Depat any club in my career` I do n't think I have known it this bad at any club in my career , " he said .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[at]Depwith the sun now shining on one side and casting shadows and colours across the lower slopesThe mountain looks great at this time in the early morning , with the sun now shining on one side and casting shadows and colours across the lower slopes .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[at]Depat this time in the early morningThe mountain looks great at this time in the early morning , with the sun now shining on one side and casting shadows and colours across the lower slopes .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[at]Depat that timeIt became impossible at that time to use words like ` proletarian " , ` working class " or ` Blue Col " .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[at]Depat the very topYOUNG pretenders Curtis Robb and David Grindley last night discovered that it 's tough at the very top .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[at]Depat the cost of slower growthIf other countries resist a realignment , then a real appreciation can only come about if their inflation falls below Germany 's , at the cost of slower growth .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[at]Depat high energiesOn the other hand , the electromagnetic and weak forces , which are not asymptotically free , get stronger at high energies .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[at]Depat 150 MHzDigital Equipment Corp told the Microprocessor Forum last month that its Alpha chip is in production at 150 MHz , with usable yields up to 182 MHz .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[at]Depat the same basic price as charged for the dealer 's regular suppliesSuch cars should be supplied at the same basic price as charged for the dealer 's regular supplies .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[at]Depat far too high a costAll too often , Labour-controlled councils provide shoddy services at far too high a cost .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[at]Depat competitive pricesSID won this contract on a competitive basis illustrating that AEA can provide a quality service at competitive prices .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[at]Depat lower levels of light , temperature and tissue moisture than bryophytes or vascular plantsThey respire at lower levels of light , temperature and tissue moisture than bryophytes or vascular plants , and are protected by dehydration against exhaustion of carbohydrate reserves ( Smith , 1984 ) .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[at]DepAt all events the user will have to estimate the amount of direct access storage space the file needs , and this will affect the algorithm used .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[at]Depat present levelsEach year 200,000 sq kms of rainforest are ripped out worldwide and , at present levels , scientists estimate that the tropical rainforests will be just a memory by the year 2050 .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[at]Depat management levelAn outside problem can sometimes be helped by , say , more flexible working hours and so be resolved at management level .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[at]Depat local levelSuch issues can only be resolved at local level .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[at]DepAt the age of seven Mayall began work in a series of textile factories .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[at]DepAt sea the larger Chinese fleet rapidly yielded dominance to a better trained and up-to-date Japanese counterpart .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[at]Depat low temperaturesA catalyst that could convert methane to methanol or larger unsaturated hydrocarbons directly and at low temperatures would be of enormous commercial interest .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[at]Depat different stages of the treatment programmeIndeed , the same patient may require more than one remedy at different stages of the treatment programme .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[at]Depat the name of loveWe sat grown quiet at the name of love ; We saw the last embers of daylight die , And in the trembling blue - green of the sky A moon , worn as if it had been a shell Washed by time 's waters as they rose and fell About the stars and broke in days and years .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[at]Depat bestSyria has a small nuclear program that can be described , at best , as `` elemental '' to a nuclear fuel cycle program .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[at]Depat the Indianapolis Museum of ArtThese are particularly exciting times at the Indianapolis Museum of Art : Progress continues on the J.K. Lilly estate-Oldfields , our Ravine Garden has been restored to its original splendor , and there is national attention showered on our current exhibition of Japanese Painting. ( please see The New York Times article I have included. ) With thousands of trees and flowers in bloom , we are having a beautiful Spring !
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[at]Depat their grandchildren 's expenseThus we have the Concord Coalition types , who are always whining that the national debt forces them to live well at their grandchildren 's expense .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[at]Depat 90Grande dame of cooking still going strong at 90 : Julia Child celebrates in San Francisco
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[at]Depat about 60-65mph ( no more accelerationI have already fitted high ratio diffs but the engine seems powerless at about 60-65mph ( no more acceleration ) so the idea of a 3.5 crossed my mind .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[because of]Depbecause of the war and the crisisSocial services have now diminished even further because of the war and the crisis since 1979 .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[because of]Depbecause of their raceRacial harassment involves hostile or offensive behaviour towards an individual or group because of their race .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[before]Depbefore the age of 35Of women who separated between 1970 and 1974 before the age of 35 , nearly one-quarter had remarried within three years , while just over half had remarried within six years .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[before]DepBefore reaching Z , the module should be approved .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[between]Depbetween 25K and 120KThe gases solidify between 25K and 120K , so liquid helium or liquid hydrogen are used as refrigerants to prepare a solid matrix .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[between]Depbetween accounting figuresFinancial ratios are relationships that exist between accounting figures , and which are usually expressed in percentage terms .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[between]Depbetween a number of key government agencies and representative bodiesFirst it will examine the consultative arrangements which exist between a number of key government agencies and representative bodies .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[between]Depbetween themOnce she had seen Harry again , she would know if she 'd only imagined that special magic between them .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[by]Depby just a few minutes extra careMost of these accidents could have been avoided by just a few minutes extra care .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[by]Depby a 10-2 majorityAnderson , who had pleaded not guilty and claimed the woman had handed him ` sex on a plate " , was convicted by a 10-2 majority of raping the woman on 4 April , last year .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[by]Depby a unanimous verdictA jury at Liverpool Crown Court took nearly four hours to find Warren Green , 27 , guilty by a unanimous verdict .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[by]Depby comparison` My flowers seem pathetic by comparison . "
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[by]Depby candlelightThe gilding must look particularly fine by candlelight .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[by]Depby nightIt 's a pleasant enough place , with particularly comfortable chairs , attentive service and curtains left open to reveal the doubtless uplifting vista of Thornaby town centre by night .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[by]Depby ozoneThe additional diabatic cooling occurred predominantly through a decrease in solar absorption by ozone .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[by]Depby skin contactMethanol is particularly toxic by skin contact ( giving service implications ) , and unpleasant stuff like formaldehyde is produced as alcohols burn .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[by]Depby inhalation or ingestionIt is toxic by inhalation or ingestion and can be absorbed through the skin .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[by]Depby failing to consult residents properly before closing a homeIn one case , the Appeal Court found a local authority had acted unlawfully by failing to consult residents properly before closing a home .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[by]Depby turnsThe perils of ignoring this advice were well illustrated by Angel of Bengal ( C4 ) , the True Stories documentary by Anna Raphael which was by turns hilarious and enraging .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[by]Depby virtue of its membership of the ECThe European Economic Community Treaty ( Treaty of Rome 1957 ) imposes obligations and provides rights effective upon and in the United Kingdom by virtue of its membership of the EC .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[by]Depby experimentThe ability of good theories to make successful predictions is useful , because often we want to know the properties of systems that are not easily accessible by experiment .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[by]Depby the fireShe was delighted to rediscover her cousin Linton , who was keeping warm by the fire .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[by]Depby city busThere are many guided bus tours to sights outside the city , and some are accessible by city bus .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[by]Depby choice , not necessarily through economic hardshipMany of the inhabitants live - by choice , not necessarily through economic hardship - on the water , aboard houseboats or in houses on stilts in the main creek .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[depending on]Depdepending on the extent of the damageAll types of hair , even oily , can benefit from conditioner , but requirements differ depending on the extent of the damage .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[depending on]Depdepending on the way in which the precise subject matter is viewed by those political theoriesIts content may however differ radically depending on the way in which the precise subject matter is viewed by those political theories .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[despite]Depdespite further heavy losses on hurricane insuranceIn the US , profits rose from £3 million to £24 million , despite further heavy losses on hurricane insurance .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[despite]Depdespite the difficultiesI knew that I could achieve results despite the difficulties , and I knew that I had been able to demonstrate the ability to work with people of other countries .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[despite]DepDespite its size we estimate it to be valued around five thousand pounds .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[despite]Depdespite the added pressure of chasing twin honoursPortsmouth accumulated just 55 disciplinary points despite the added pressure of chasing twin honours .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[despite]DepDespite their great size , the new cars only seated 56 , although their massive platforms could accommodate many standing passengers .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[despite]Depdespite the summit in AqabaWe are all saying that the resistance will continue despite the summit in Aqaba .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[despite]DepDespite protests by preservationists , there was little alternative .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[due]Depdue to a 25% improvement in energy efficiencyAlthough significant volume growth will occur in industrial production the level of energy demand will not increase in proportion due to a 25% improvement in energy efficiency .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[due]Depdue to a loss of pericardial fat , reduced left ventricular mass , and decreased blood volumeThe heart decreases in size and assumes a more vertical position , due to a loss of pericardial fat , reduced left ventricular mass , and decreased blood volume .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[during]Depduring their treatmentProfessor Mott says , ` The children go through such an unpleasant experience during their treatment ; they are very sick , and often the treatment makes them even sicker .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[during]Depduring the last two TestsIt has been tough during the last two Tests , and when it gets tough you want to have your best blokes there . "
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[during]Depduring extraction of a Hartmann pouch stone ( Table II )The procedure failed in one patient because of failed puncture and dilatation and in another , whose cystic duct became obstructed during extraction of a Hartmann pouch stone ( Table II ) .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[for]Depfor the purpose to which they put itWe went on to the villa which had been requisitioned for the Bologna branch of the Allied Screening Commission : like all the villas requisitioned by Germans and members of the Allied forces alike , it was far too splendid for the purpose to which they put it .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[for]Depfor about three-quarters of the dayThe weather was lousy again , in fact it was terrible for about three-quarters of the day and it eased off a little when we went out .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[for]Depfor their belligerent marginal glosses , which often followed those of LutherApart from the general prohibition , Tyndale 's translations , especially the later ones , were found particularly offensive for their belligerent marginal glosses , which often followed those of Luther .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[for]Depfor freeOnce there , I saw that Gina 's sister Juliette had organized food and drink for the bands , all mostly donated for free .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[for]Depfor punishment outside prisonWe must continue to ensure that the sentence fits the crime -- with long sentences for dangerous criminals , and fines and a tougher regime for punishment outside prison available as an alternative for less serious crime .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[for]DepFor relatively large volumes of antibodies , industry has relied on raising the hybrids in ascites ( fluid in the peritoneal cavity ) in mice , rather than in tissue culture .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[for]Depfor certain network parameters11.6 ( a ) Two-mesh circuit analysed with the aid of Laplace transformation in the text and ( b ) the solutions for I 2 and V as a function of time for certain network parameters .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[for]Depfor a number of reasonsSoper was displeasing to the Free Presbyterians for a number of reasons -- his commitment to ecumenism , his left-wing politics -- but more than anything it was his rationalism which provoked the ire of conservatives .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[for]Depfor state capitols in the United StatesIt is true that baroque had long been adopted as the style for state capitols in the United States , but the Beaux-Arts style in all its overblown pomposity was to reflect this new sense of greatness .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[for]DepFor these people you will need to adopt more rigorously agreed targets and measures of performance .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[for]Depfor a letter of adjustmentA conciliatory tone should he adopted for a letter of adjustment .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[for]Depfor shorter time periodsThe receipts and payments method is commonly employed for shorter time periods , say up to one month .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[for]Depfor workThe 35-year-old is chief valuation assistant for Liverpool City Council , which means she always has to look smart for work .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[for]Depfor me to watchSo the shift in the image of Gates has been an interesting one for me to watch .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[for]Depfor the first time in four monthsAs a result , Canada 's trade surplus fell for the first time in four months to just over $4.5 billion in February from nearly $5.1 billion in January .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[for]Depwhen you purchase a corporate picnic tableFor this event , when you purchase a corporate picnic table , you will be able to bring 16 people .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[for]DepFor this event , when you purchase a corporate picnic table , you will be able to bring 16 people .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[for]Depfor many individual risk factorsThis is true for many individual risk factors such as salt intake ( linked to high blood pressure and cardiovascular disease ) and speeding on the highway ( linked to injuries and accidents ) .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[for]Depfor meI fear that may be true for me .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[for]Depfor the sickFortunately , being a nurse , she had the built-in weakness for the sick that belongs to all nurses .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[for]Depfor expensive baublesWhat you love are all those glitzy London shops where you can indulge your weakness for expensive baubles . "
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[for]Depfor the demon kingI have a tremendous weakness for the demon king , Brian Walden .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[for]Depfor heavy digging` And they have n't the strength for heavy digging .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[for]Depfor tomorrow 's game against SaracensGloucester will be at full strength for tomorrow 's game against Saracens .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[for]Depfor the assaultHyacinth , who was developing a taste for it , knocked hers back in two gulps , while David Swan gathered his strength for the assault .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[for]Depfor dinner partiesWill they stand up to family wear and tear or look too sturdy for dinner parties ?
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[for]Depfor business useCompany car drivers used to beg off being given a diesel by protesting that it was just too sluggish for business use .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[for]Depfor use on rough groundBerghaus 's Softflex midsole gives very easy walking , but I thought it too flexible for use on rough ground ; nor did it have quite enough ankle support .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[from]Depfrom the House of CommonsWe will appoint from the House of Commons a Minister for Legal Administration , who will initially be part of the Lord Chancellor 's Department .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[from]Depfrom the floorEleven people were then elected from the floor .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[from]Depfrom its membersThe National Assembly elects from its members a 31-member Council of State to represent it between its twice-yearly ordinary sessions ; the President of the Council of State is the head of state .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[from]Depfrom the parent bodyToday every school has members elected from the parent body on its Board of Governors .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[from]Depfrom among the members of eight directly elected regional councilsIt also established a 150-member National Assembly elected from among the members of eight directly elected regional councils .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[from]Depfrom a distanceThis may be simply defined as the ability to discriminate highly contrasted figures from a distance .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[from]Depfrom all seatsThe view is excellent from all seats , although the two passengers in the middle of the benches have to lean from side to side to make the most of it .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[from]Depfrom a technological point of viewMany systems may be excellent from a technological point of view , but fail because of a lack of consideration given to ` people " issues .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[from]Depstraight from the treeEstablished Dessert Apples : ` James Grieve " -- rich juicy flavour is superb straight from the tree .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[from]Depfrom year to yearHymn lists differ little from year to year and music programmes remain unadventurous .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[from]Depfrom place to placeSecondly , the results were consistent , with no dramatic difference from place to place at any particular time .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[from]Depfrom a small initial error with consequently small overshootAt this time the excitation is switched to phase let only and the transition to the final step is accomplished from a small initial error with consequently small overshoot .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[from]DepFrom their lowly status they were still able to perceive who was who in the Rowdies hierarchy and which subunits were worth making a try for .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[from]Depoff the first advantageHis opponent , Mr Jones wins each of his three games off the first advantage from deuce .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[from]Depfrom deuceHis opponent , Mr Jones wins each of his three games off the first advantage from deuce .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[from]Depfrom sleepStill drowsy and warm from sleep , she lay thinking of Johnny Latimer and whether Time or the house ( for she could not decide which it was that played the tricks and pulled the strings ) would let him come back to her again .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[from]DepFrom where I am sitting , I think the Microsoft trial has been the really obvious turning point between the computer era and the digital age .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[from]DepFrom inside the vast atrium you can view the whole structure as well as the mechanical workings of the building .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[from]Depfrom lack of foodI was now very weak from lack of food , and I began to wonder why I should struggle to stay alive , when I did not want to live .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[from]Depfrom the severe vegan dietPerhaps it was the weakness from the severe vegan diet .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin a bloodless coup led by young Army officersIn April 1974 the regime was overthrown in a bloodless coup led by young Army officers , and in 1976 a new democratic Constitution was promulgated .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin a military coupA civilian government , elected in 1978 , was overthrown in a military coup in November 1980 , after which the 57-member National Assembly and the Constitution were suspended .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin early tradingDixons ' shares jumped to 153p in early trading but ended the day at 141p , a 22p rise .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin the reign of Emperor Justinian I ( 527-65 )The attacks increased in intensity and duration in the reign of Emperor Justinian I ( 527-65 ) .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]DepIn the failing light with the wind increasing , the visibility was diminishing rapidly .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin normal grievingBy contrast , self-regard is not usually diminished in normal grieving .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin the wake of Wall Street 's declineWith plenty of stock said to be on offer , the market price quickly dropped back 36 to £11.05 in the wake of Wall Street 's decline .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]DepIn practice it is difficult to accurately measure such a small drop , and weight does fluctuate a little anyway from day to day .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depespecially if you write in ink so that there can be no later alterationsIn a bound book there is less chance of anything being lost -- especially if you write in ink so that there can be no later alterations .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]DepIn a bound book there is less chance of anything being lost -- especially if you write in ink so that there can be no later alterations .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin cases involving fallsWorker 's compensation payments alone in cases involving falls , now average more than $8500 per incident in North America , and
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin particular societies` Wealth " refers to material possessions defined as valuable in particular societies .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin British further and higher educationAccreditation was not a concept that had gained currency in Britain at this time , and in developments over the next few years it was to receive a variety of interpretations in British further and higher education .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]DepIn very hot weather , the workers descend tunnels that go deep into the ground to the water table .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin a single layerThe most efficient arrangement in a single layer of spheres is hexagonal packing ( see figure 3.21 ) .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin strong windsYou should previously have been in charge of a small cruiser for at least two weeks ( perhaps on a two week flotilla ) , and you should be confident reefing your mainsail or paddling your rubber dinghy in strong winds .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin his driver 's overalls` I adore Vitor in his driver 's overalls , " she had declared , giggling .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin an abortive coupThe couple were in the Caribbean when Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev was deposed in an abortive coup .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin a bloodless coupThe Prime Minister was deposed in a bloodless coup by the armed forces in January 1986 and executive and legislative powers were conferred upon the King .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin a military coupThe civilian government was deposed in a military coup in December 1983 , and another military coup took place in August 1985 .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin a coupFollowing his return from exile on April 12 , former President James Mancham , ousted in a coup in 1977 , met with President France-Albert René on April 21 .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin strong daylightIf the water on the leaves evaporates in strong daylight , it can burn the leaves causing brown areas which rot leaving holes and ` tatty leaves " .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin a wetter conditionHail occurs when the water descending from the clouds solidifies , and snow when it solidifies in a wetter condition . "
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin the sunAnd , although the skin thickens in the sun to protect itself , it does n't on a sunbed .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin a split decision where the majority , consisting of lay assessors , unanimously voted in favour of a life sentenceIn July Mr Pettersson was convicted by a the crown court in a split decision where the majority , consisting of lay assessors , unanimously voted in favour of a life sentence .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin coleslawPineapple -- tinned , fresh , or fresh-cooked -- is excellent in coleslaw and an unexpected success in sauerkraut .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin one-on-one situations` Dalian is excellent in one-on-one situations as the first goal showed , " said Atkinson .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin the new long , straight skirts rather than her usual full skirts , which only emphasised her hipsShe added that Juliana would also look fabulous in the new long , straight skirts rather than her usual full skirts , which only emphasised her hips .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin a wig and brocade jacket` You 'd look fantastic in a wig and brocade jacket .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin pots and containers on a patio , terrace or verandah , as well as in window boxesThey also look quite superb in pots and containers on a patio , terrace or verandah , as well as in window boxes .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin a rock garden , at the front of a border or in potsThey are bright and enchanting and look superb in a rock garden , at the front of a border or in pots .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin reproductionA photograph is no substitute for the original rug , and items that look superb in reproduction can be extremely disappointing when viewed in the flesh .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin high heels and a dark-blue dressEven today Auntie Jean was straight-backed and splendid in high heels and a dark-blue dress with a diamond brooch in the shape of a diving fish pinned to her front .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin puce satin and diamondsLady Batchworth was frighteningly splendid in puce satin and diamonds , but perfectly affable , greeting Sophie kindly and asking after her cousin , and telling Hýloýse how pleased she was to meet her at last .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin the air` He is outstanding in the air and has good composure .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin the four years since they had joined forcesStock , Aitken and Waterman 's achievements in the four years since they had joined forces were -- even in an industry known for its hyperbole -- sensational .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]DepIn 1937 anything British was suspect , second-rate , cheapo .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin this quarterFor Nicholson , success in this quarter is doubly gratifying -- displaying his ability to attract women by means other than looks .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin the fading lightShe was thin and small , her body like a nymphet 's and surprisingly pleasing in the fading light .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin timeNo effort or trouble , but it would become irritating in time .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin view of the Budget decision to tax gas and electricityThe size of the Trident bill is particularly galling in view of the Budget decision to tax gas and electricity .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin those hotpantsI think you 'll look terrific in those hotpants , so let me buy them for you ? "
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin therePerhaps that 's why it smells so terrible in there .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin everythingWe know about the lovely girls who model , they look wonderful in everything , but how about someone like Ma Larkin ?
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin soups or saucesThey 're wonderful in soups or sauces .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin the darknessIdentifying theirs from those that surround it would seem to be a baffling task in the darkness and some researchers believe that a bird is able to recognise the particular smell of its own burrow .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin the rainThe estate seemed small and sad in the rain .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin the summerLondon was dull in the summer , her mother had always complained about that , and Irina Zaaloff 's dress shop would certainly qualify if there were a prize for its dullest corner .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin the moonlightInstead , Napoleone Lomellini stood there , no longer furred and beringed , in a helm and cuirass dented and dull in the moonlight .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin the campaignThose who found politics interesting in the campaign but had not been interested in politics a year earlier gave the press high ratings for helping them decide how to vote .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin the final scene , in which Eliza declares her affection for him and he , though deeply moved , is incapable of respondingThis fine psychological portrait becomes especially poignant in the final scene , in which Eliza declares her affection for him and he , though deeply moved , is incapable of responding .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]DepIn the contortion of such reasoning , it is easy to lose sight of who has done what to whom and who in fact is the guilty party .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin flat calm conditionsThe tail-in circle is very easy in flat calm conditions and becomes progressively more difficult as the wind strength increases .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin clear weatherPaths are undefined up to summit and for much of the descent , but route-finding is quite easy in clear weather .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin that windAfter snapping up four birdies , he said : ` The course was hideously tricky in that wind .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin Urban AmericaA lot of people were making pretty serious music about how bad life was in Urban America , and there was this thing called punk rock that tonight 's retro-head DJ seems to have forgotten about .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin the winter` But we can not give them cash limits because we have no idea how bad the weather is going to be in the winter or what particular type of ` flu might be coming along .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin the recession` We are riding the storm at the moment but things are getting worse in the recession , " said George .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin this` Yes , but I 'd really look great in this , " Benny said .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin a bathroom settingSheer fabrics , such as voile or lace , look great in a bathroom setting .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin theoryThey 're great in theory . "
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin the face of my beautyHe was , naturally , sometimes nervous in the face of my beauty ; and at other times needlessly pleased with himself .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin the company of other peopleBut if these were all roles he played , they were necessary ones ; they protected a man who could be extremely shy and nervous in the company of other people .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin the play-off against Faldo` I felt less nervous in the play-off against Faldo than I have here .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin a novel by a poetIts clear narrative thrust is appropriate for the subject , though perhaps surprising in a novel by a poet .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin view of Adenauer 's previous support for supranationalismThis may seem surprising in view of Adenauer 's previous support for supranationalism , but the Chancellor saw Franco-German co-operation as the vital element in his European policy .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin this essentially respectful essaySuch a disrespectful term might seem surprising in this essentially respectful essay .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin view of my wish to make some sort of contribution to the world 's well-beingMy choice of industry might seem surprising , in view of my wish to make some sort of contribution to the world 's well-being .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin dingy and sinister surroundingsModigliani felt the pain of these visits more than any of them , and was horrified to see his old friend in dingy and sinister surroundings , humiliated and frightened .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin an ice-blue silk dress and large matching hatAt the end of the luncheon our host Monsieur Jean Louis Dumas-Hermès and his attractive wife , who looked super in an ice-blue silk dress and large matching hat , moved from table to table chatting with guests .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin some instancesSuch problems as length of journey leading to even further disorientation in some instances , problems of incontinence and travel sickness , problems of timing for carers in preparing and receiving back the sufferers .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin many contextsOccasion is almost a synonym of cause in many contexts : ( 168 ) She asked Mathilda what occasioned Manfred to take Theodore for a spectre .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin a poor country ground down by war and economic blockadeOne of these schemes is an agro-industrial project , ambitious by any standards and quite amazing in a poor country ground down by war and economic blockade .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin the English languageYou may not even think there is a problem at all since the words " greatest " and " largest " are synonymous in the English language .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin this contextIt could thus be claimed that mare and horse were effectively synonymous in this context .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin the coupAbout 30 ambassadors were recalled to Moscow to explain their conduct in the coup .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin officeSince they were chosen by the landowners of the county , the latter were held responsible for their conduct in office .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin peace-timeThus jus in bello turns out to have considerable implications for conduct in peace-time , including in time of crisis .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin their relations with each otherAs the answers themselves acknowledge , the conduct of governments in their relations with each other may be affected by considerations of policy as well as by considerations of legal characterisation .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin the saddleAfter hours of going round and round the stable yard , he was at last satisfied with her deportment in the saddle and she , herself , felt at one with her mount .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin classShe reluctantly held out her hand , palm upwards , and felt like a naughty schoolgirl who 'd misbehaved in class .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]DepIn camp` In camp the escape is impossible .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]DepIn such corners of Plenty it is impossible not to fancy yourself deep underground , in the realm of some benighted race of blind burrowers , all listlessly trying to remember the sun .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin the game against his former club WatfordUNLUCKY 13th minute for Millwall 's Malcolm Allen -- sent-off for a tough tackle in the game against his former club Watford .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin New ZealandWITH their very predictable choice of players , particularly the number of England players , the Lions are going to find it tough in New Zealand .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depwith Stretford 's Louise Fraser and Angela Thorp of Wigan the two favouritesJocelyn Kirby , back from retirement and racing for Middlesbrough , faces tough opposition in the 100 metres hurdles , with Stretford 's Louise Fraser and Angela Thorp of Wigan the two favourites .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin the 100 metres hurdlesJocelyn Kirby , back from retirement and racing for Middlesbrough , faces tough opposition in the 100 metres hurdles , with Stretford 's Louise Fraser and Angela Thorp of Wigan the two favourites .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin the biathlonJohn Read from Gloucester goes in this , while Jason Sklenar from Cheltenham faces an even tougher ordeal in the biathlon .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]DepIn a between-species cross , in which there is even greater dissimilarity between the antigens , one would expect the rejection to be even more axiomatic , but the immunological evidence is difficult to interpret .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin whichIn a between-species cross , in which there is even greater dissimilarity between the antigens , one would expect the rejection to be even more axiomatic , but the immunological evidence is difficult to interpret .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin the neutral conditionBoth recall and recognition for the central colour detail was unaffected by condition , but the peripheral detail was best recognized and recalled in the neutral condition and worst in the arousal condition .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin the arousal conditionBoth recall and recognition for the central colour detail was unaffected by condition , but the peripheral detail was best recognized and recalled in the neutral condition and worst in the arousal condition .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin the grassThe wind and the mist whispered in the grass at the foot of the pole from which I hung .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depespecially in difficult momentsHe told them : " I thank you once again for what you have demonstrated : that you are people who can be counted on , especially in difficult moments . "
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]DepIn the event of loss or damage , carriers , shippers , consignees and their financiers could count on sets of insurers to pay the claims .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin the crowdIn every second town we reach , he finds some villain or slut to act up in the crowd .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin the next few weeksGallacher said If Olazabal 's ailing right foot ( he had surgery last winter ) acts up in the next few weeks , he will replace him --- probably with Woosnam .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]DepIn such a system political outcomes are seen to depend upon inputs of resources of power .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]DepIn a close relationship , the anger of one is a function of both .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]DepIn the first year-on-year increase since last July , West European car sales rose for April by 8.4% to 1.3 m , compared with April 1990 .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin response to a lower demand for moneyBut conversely if the government raises interest rates the supply of money may fall in response to a lower demand for money .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depif the government raises interest ratesBut conversely if the government raises interest rates the supply of money may fall in response to a lower demand for money .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin response to the reportsBT fell in response to the reports , losing 3 p to 426 p .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin early tradingTOKYO ( AP ) --- The U.S. dollar opened slightly lower against the Japanese yen Thursday , while prices on the Tokyo Stock Exchange advanced moderately in early trading .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin continued strength gained last FridayMeanwhile , share prices advanced almost across the board in continued strength gained last Friday , dealers said .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin a favorable reaction to an overnight record closing on Wall Street and rising futures prices on Monday 's Chicago Mercantile ExchangeMeanwhile , share prices advanced in a favorable reaction to an overnight record closing on Wall Street and rising futures prices on Monday 's Chicago Mercantile Exchange , dealers said .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin light tradingShare prices , meanwhile , advanced in light trading , responding to an overnight record high on Wall Street .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin early tradingBoth bond prices and the dollar advanced in early trading after the Labor Department reported that producer prices rose a modest 0.3 percent in January , lower than the 0.4 percent increase economists had predicted .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin brisk tradingHONG KONG ( AP ) --- Asian stock markets closed mostly higher Thursday after a record high overnight on Wall Street , with share prices advancing in Tokyo in brisk trading .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin moderate tradingTokyo share prices advanced in moderate trading in a favorable reaction to the yen 's fall .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin light tradingCHICAGO ( AP ) --- Soybean futures prices advanced in light trading Wednesday on the Chicago Board of Trade , partly reflecting fears that Hurricane Opal will flood crops in the Southeast and Deep South .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin light tradingTOKYO ( AP ) --- The U.S. dollar edged higher against the Japanese yen Monday , while prices on the Tokyo Stock Exchange advanced in light trading .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin teaIt curdled milk in tea , was just drinkable in coffee , and , when people washed in it , the water turned blue .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin certain individualsYou should not exceed this amount because iron can be toxic in certain individuals .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin accordance with the methods used to value assets and the concept of capital maintenance employedThe measure of comprehensive income will differ in accordance with the methods used to value assets and the concept of capital maintenance employed .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin the rainReeves said police were not arresting looters who took food , since it would spoil in the rain , but would begin detaining thieves of other goods .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin excess of 100 mphThe performance of diesels has been transformed by the availability of turbochargers on most models , giving the majority of them cruising capabilities in excess of 100 mph .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin useIndustrial goods manufacturers will arrange demonstrations to show their products ' capabilities in use .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]DepIn the economics of oligopolistic markets the distinction between ` explicit " and ` tacit " collusion turns on the first of these elements .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]DepIn Scotland the AIDS problem is largely drug related with HIV spreading rapidly through the communal use of syringes and needles during the mid 1980s .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin adultsWeiner stated that guilt is strongly related in adults to internal and controllable attributions for negative events .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]DepIn this case , the test factor was positively related to both the variables .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]DepIn spite of a Soviet offer of a mutual end to arms supplies , the USA continued to supply military aid to UNITA .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin the foul airHe turned , elbows beneath him , gasping in the foul air , his chest heaving .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin a blizzard that was so thick route-finding became impossibleOne day 's effort failed in a blizzard that was so thick route-finding became impossible .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin the destruction of the empire in the First World WarThus , the workers " movement was already showing the disintegration which was fully accomplished in the destruction of the empire in the First World War .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin the comparatively open-ended context of adult or continuing education , which is not dominated by the teleology of the examination systemAll this might well be accomplished in the comparatively open-ended context of adult or continuing education , which is not dominated by the teleology of the examination system .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]DepIn colonic sections the optimal signal-to-noise ratio was achieved at three to four days .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin the hardest of circumstancesBeck 's first tournament win since 1990 -- and only the fourth of his career -- was achieved in the hardest of circumstances .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin this form of productionBoth planning and control are difficult to achieve in this form of production .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin an EC contextHe again vigorously rejected the idea that a viable European defence policy could be achieved in an EC context , and discussions were effectively stalled .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin wartimeIt was the only measure of its kind achieved in wartime ; and it was achieved by agreement , despite the hiccoughs in its parliamentary progress .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depif there is any real doubtBut if there is any real doubt in marginal cases the officer 's need to cover himself against the possibility of criticism from above normally resolves the issue in favour of sampling .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin marginal casesBut if there is any real doubt in marginal cases the officer 's need to cover himself against the possibility of criticism from above normally resolves the issue in favour of sampling .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin the case of infringement of mutually agreed codes of practiceAlso there should be an effective and widely respected authority which can solve disputes and give penalties in the case of infringement of mutually agreed codes of practice .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]DepIn the textbook situation we solve the problem that is put in front of us .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin some casesIn these and other models , households save for future consumption ( by accumulating money balances ) and in some cases firms can accumulate inventories for future sales .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin a fast-moving sequence of eventsIf anything , the problem after the miners ' strike was that , in a fast-moving sequence of events , the police had accumulated altogether too much power .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin all first-class cricketHe scored 48,892 runs for Hampshire at an average of 48.84 , and , in all first-class cricket , he accumulated no less than 55,061 ( average 47.67 ) , leaving him fourth in the world rankings .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin vehicle treated ratsBy contrast , the ulcer area accumulated about twofold more labelled bFGF in vehicle treated rats and about threefold more in sucralfate treated animals .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin an irrevocable settlementIf that income is lawfully accumulated in an irrevocable settlement it can not be taxed on the settlor .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]DepIn a week of feverish detective work , he amassed a dossier on the publishing arrangements of Sting 's manager , Miles Copeland .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin his travels` He amassed wealth in his travels , " Sir Fulke snapped back .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin one incarnationAnother advantage of the gens system was that you could keep the fortune you had amassed in one incarnation and use it in the next .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin my journeysI have crossed deserts , visited fabulous cities , and in my journeys I have amassed many secrets and mysteries ! "
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin his Symphonic EtudesI should also mention the young Schumann , but then I have immediately to qualify : in his Symphonic Etudes , he consciously seeks an orchestral sonority .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]DepIn the following example the teacher has quite deliberately sought to initiate interest in the comparison of ages and heights , by arranging for older brothers and sisters to visit the group .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin the present enterpriseI 'm delighted to learn that his advice has been sought in the present enterprise .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin the Vienna Settlement of 1815The peace-makers of Europe sought in the Vienna Settlement of 1815 to reinstate the legitimise , dynastic principle rather than to give expression to the new political forces of nationalism and liberalism .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]DepIn A Theory of Justice Rawls seeks a method for rationally determining the principles of justice .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin this casePublicity will inevitably be a challenge when a new post or system is established , and in this case the challenge has been dealt with effectively .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin a different contextBrooke J. had to deal with a similar point in a different context in the recent case of In re X ( A Student ) , 11 November 1991 , to which we have referred .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin hostage situationsOn TV. he had heard so-called experts pontificating on how to deal with terrorists in hostage situations -- how the hostages should try to establish a rapport with their captors .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin specific contextsThe influence of social networks was also acknowledged , as was the need to solve specific problems in specific contexts .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin real life` Creating fictitious crime is one thing , solving it in real life is something else , " said Melissa patiently .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin bad weatherCarrying out pre-flight inspections on top of the Washington in bad weather was however no joke , and removing static locking sleeves from the bomb bay doors was always slightly nerve - wracking .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]DepIn practice , moreover , treatments for such patients tend to be chosen empirically and worked through on a trial and error basis , whatever might be thought to be the underlying pathophysiology .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]DepIn the run-up to the single European market next year ( if the Maastricht treaty ever gets ratified ) Oracle Corp has restructured its European operations into four divisions .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin energy safety and military conversionHe is reluctant to use the bank 's funds to subsidise the balance of payments deficits of eastern Europe , nor to restructure industrial sectors not yet ready for privatisation , in energy safety and military conversion .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin vitroAs axons of central neurons , dorsal root ganglia and sympathetic ganglia can induce proliferation of Schwann cells in vitro , we suggest that GGF gene products probably support the postnatal proliferation of Schwann cells in vivo .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin the perception of viewers , listeners and readersMedia in addition assume certain religious roles in the perception of viewers , listeners and readers .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin today 's shifty international orderBy acting professionally ( dispassionate , responsible , with technical competence ) Britain can , through its army , embrace war as a means of creating an identity for itself in today 's shifty international order .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin perfect weatherSomehow they bombed the target in perfect weather and unopposed , and returned to Jersey .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]DepIn these circumstances the Soviet Union has pressed more recently for a more limited regime for the Gulf involving restrictions on the naval presence of the Great Powers in the region .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin privateMr Gorbachev may refrain from saying it publicly on Saturday but he can be expected to press Mr Honecker all the more urgently in private .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin the context of health careThe process of CD encounters particular problems in the context of health care .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin these statisticsAnother line of argument emphasizes how women are rendered invisible in these statistics .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin exceptional circumstancesStays imposed on the grounds of delay or for any other reason should only be employed in exceptional circumstances .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin this caseYou can use contrasting thread to tone with a Fair Isle pattern in this case .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]DepIn certain cases its cells undergo changes , which in time can lead to cancer .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depwhen elected in a majorityThe parties produce manifestos and when elected in a majority seek to implement their policies .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin this ParliamentIn April 1988 , in this Parliament , the Government implemented the changes pushed through when the Prime Minister was a Minister at the Department of Social Security .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin Digital 's Network Application Support ( NAS )They 're alive and implemented in Digital 's Network Application Support ( NAS ) .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin hardwareWe can actually implement it very efficiently in hardware .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin a few casesFunctionally the antennae are organs of special -sense ( Schneider , 1964 ; see also p. 139 ) but in a few cases they are modified for other uses .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]DepIn deciding objectives , be prepared to modify your views .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]DepIn many species , some of these glands are modified to produce poison .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]DepIn a wide-ranging discussion , the groups emphasised the importance of cross-departmental liaison in integrating delivery and assessment , and the time and resources required for the additional assessment .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin the World Championships hereShe underlined her potential yesterday in the World Championships here when , though moving up a weight , managed to work her way through to fifth place .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]DepIn both cases prose underlines the distance between the conversational style of the courtiers and the variously absurd verse-styles of the inset play .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin the face of extreme boom conditionsThey had brought a modest decline in the face of extreme boom conditions , but no collapse .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin the inadequate lightHe was in his bedroom , standing at his dressing-table and trying to tie his bow tie in the inadequate light , when there came a tap at his door .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin full view of the Coroner and the Chairman of the Bench` What we do n't like , Mr Tyler , is that Mrs Iverson was poisoned in full view of the Coroner and the Chairman of the Bench . "
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin front of their childrenThe 38-year-old man , who can not be named to protect the identity of his victim , tortured her with an electric stun gun during the ordeal in front of their children , the court heard .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin both directionsOn the M twenty five it 's still very busy in both directions and indeed especially the M four and M forty interchanges with the M twenty five are very busy at the moment .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin cases where a foreigner who wanted to become a German citizen would suffer disadvantages if he gave up his old citizenship` We should also allow dual citizenship in cases where a foreigner who wanted to become a German citizen would suffer disadvantages if he gave up his old citizenship . "
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depespecially in patients with an abnormal renal thresholdIt is true that home blood testing provides more accurate information than that available from urine tests , especially in patients with an abnormal renal threshold , and that it also provides information about everyday fluctuations .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]DepIn some languages you may be able to utilize material from grammar books for these lists .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin a new amalgamBut these are different ways of utilizing existing chemical skills in a new amalgam .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin your street clothesWe can fix you a costume if you feel conspicuous in your street clothes . "
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin a new shirt and trousers and a bow tieEven wee Jamie looked smart in a new shirt and trousers and a bow tie .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin his uniformDuring the war years Harold had risen to the rank of major in the Canadian Army and he looked very smart in his uniform .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin a grey pinstripe suitLawrence , smart in a grey pinstripe suit , was preparing breakfast in the kitchen while glancing at the sports pages of the Daily Telegraph .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin their prettiest dressesWhitsuntide was the traditional time for wearing new clothes and the little girls were all smart in their prettiest dresses , mostly white , with ribbons and flowers in their hair .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]DepIn his opinion African journalists , who often looked enviously at those in Europe and America , should understand why conditions were different at home .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin the capable hands of Rodney Shipsey -- the third generationI am glad that the business continues to flourish in the capable hands of Rodney Shipsey -- the third generation .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin damp , poorly ventilated conditionsBeetles and fungus only flourish in damp , poorly ventilated conditions .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin the Third DivisionOnly Fulham and West Brom have won more away matches in the Third Division .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin dynamic and volatile situationsShe thrives in dynamic and volatile situations , taking charge and dealing with people in an authoritative and independent manner .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin the low summer temperaturesOnly about 60 species thrive in the low summer temperatures .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin front of LukeYou never mentioned his real dad in front of Luke .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin a rageCelia was beautiful in a rage , Dougal thought .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin a post-Tiananmen panicThe proposal was given the green light in a post-Tiananmen panic by people who will probably be living in Hampshire when , and if , the airport is built .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin such circumstancesFor a long time he could only find two Yiddish words traditionally used by Jews in such circumstances : `` Oi vey . ''
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]DepIn response to this , the Socialist prime minister has simply cited his free-market accomplishments .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin case of warNorth Korea 's chemical weapon ( CW ) production capability is estimated to be about 4,500 tons per year , though this could increase to 12,000 tons per year in case of war .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin case of noncompliance with the IAEA 's demandsFaced with probability of sanctions and international isolation in case of noncompliance with the IAEA 's demands , Iran announced on 21 October 2003 that it will cooperate with the IAEA with full transparency and disclosure , sign the Additional Protocol and commence its ratification procedures , and suspend all enrichment and reprocessing activities , albeit for an `` interim period . ''
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin exchange for naval minesIran allegedly supplied Libya with chemical agents in 1987 in exchange for naval mines .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin front of observersOn October 20, 2004 , Iranian Defense Minister Ali Shamkhani confirmed the latest successful test of Iran 's Shehab-3 with a 2,000 - kilometer range in front of observers .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin a space - launch programFollowing a July 1989 flight - test of what Pretoria described as a `` booster rocket '' in a space - launch program , U.S. intelligence noted striking similarities between this system and Israel 's intermediate - range Jericho - 2 ballistic missile .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin the event of a southward invasion by the Korean People's Army ( KPA )This deployment represents a significant threat to heavily populated Seoul , as well as to the entire peninsula in the event of a southward invasion by the Korean People's Army ( KPA ) .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]DepIn any case , there certainly is no lack of information available about the moguls of technology now as they all become our current pop icons .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]DepOut in the D.C. area , they looked positively exciting next to all the government-oriented contractors .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin Islamic traditionThe Temple Mount was identified in Islamic tradition as `` the farthest spot '' ( in Arabic , el-aksa ) , the site to which the Prophet Muhammad was transported in one night from Mecca on a winged horse , as described in the 17th chapter of the Koran .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]DepIn a city of such human proportions it is not surprising that parks and gardens abound for recreation and relaxation .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin the framework of cooperation and treatiesWe have cooperated with the IAEA based on the safeguards and we will continue to do so in the framework of cooperation and treaties , '' said a senior Iranian diplomat in Tehran .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]DepIn the wake of this tremendous natural upheaval , the Aegean Islands next came under the influence of the Mycenaeans ( at around 1300 b.c. ) , who had a base in the Peloponnese region of the Greek mainland .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin a culture that included many signs of early civilizationFor about 4000 years , the Archaics thrived in a culture that included many signs of early civilization .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin sunshineBuildings seem to transform themselves depending on the light ; Dublin under a lowering sky is a different place from Dublin in sunshine .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin the direction of the buildingThe distance between the first and fourth bump should be 100 meters , and the distance between the fourth and the sixth should be 50 meters , so cars can not travel fast in the direction of the building 5- Barbed Wires : They should be placed around the building , around the walls , or on top of the walls 6- Nails Obstacle : These are placed at the main gate in order to puncture the tires of any car crashing in
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin his marriage`` He said he had problems in his marriage , '' says Stephanopoulos , correcting Donaldson 's deviation from the pre-scripted fudge-phrase of the day. ( Today , of course , the president 's defenders claim that Clinton admitted infidelity on 60 Minutes and that the fully informed voters simply did n't care . )
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin when guards or other patrols are engaged in a gun battleThey also provide extra fire power in when guards or other patrols are engaged in a gun battle .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin private as well as in public.1- Preserving the unity of AL QAEDA is an important and legitimate goal , which occurs by fearing God in private as well as in public. ( Surat 65 , 5 ) .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin the rain and snow`` I rode a bike to Goodwill in the rain and snow .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin a museumA design that departs radically from the ordinary may look great in a museum but fail in the kitchen .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin the absence of TNFαWhile all of the peptides blocked the agonist effects of TNFα indicating that they can act as antagonists , KcC7 , KcF6 and KcF12 by themselves induced a cytotoxic response by killing SK-N-BE cells in the absence of TNFα .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin these casesThat Buffy 's got his back in these cases just kills me .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin stir-frys , especially those based on porkIt also appears in stir-frys , especially those based on pork .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin all conformations of sCD39 hydrolysisThe constant carboxyl group that appears in all conformations of sCD39 hydrolysis is likely contributed by D213 since it is close to S218 .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin silicoSeveral studies of protein folding in silico indicate that widespread neutral networks exist , comparable to the situation for RNA sequences [ 39 49 50 ] . Moreover , decay functions similar to the function w ( d ) studied here have been measured in vitro [ 51 52 ] by making fitness a binary variable ( e.g .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin a treeMelody sat up high in a tree , grieving again for the loss of her trainer , Jayden .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin the 1982 recessionFannie Mae , for example found itself in the 1982 recession losing $1M every business day , with $56B in loans under water .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin modern Irish historyThe real-life Cahill , who thrived in Dublin in the '80s and was gunned down in 1994 , was the most legendary criminal in modern Irish history .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin the literary worldAccounts of Helprin 's penchant for amusing or self-aggrandizing exaggeration are legendary in the literary world .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin between swimming lapsOn the dock , Tina and her husband , Harry Evans , who was the person who hired me as an editor at Random House and who once demolished me in pingpong in between swimming laps at his health club -- and I 'm a pretty good ping pong player -- were spotted , saying hello or goodbye to this luminary or that one .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin miceThe method , Fischetti reports , is already successful in mice ; clinical trials will determine how long treatment must be continued , perhaps a week or so .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]DepIn � ��weak ' situations individuals are not able to interpret events in the same way , and the resulting ambiguity opens the door to myriad personal interpretations and opportunities for enactment .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]DepIn the case of midden work , Antie must be able to identify garbage , grasp it , carry it out of the nest , and deposit it about halfway down the mound before returning to repeat the process ad infinitum ( or until stimulated to switch behaviors ) .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin spite of the excruciating pain I was now beginning to experienceFortunately by this time I had regained my presence of mind and was able to hold tightly to the rope , in spite of the excruciating pain I was now beginning to experience .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin hundreds of cases each yearHowever , we also discovered that in hundreds of cases each year , the court recommends that a GAL be appointed but can not do so because the families ca n't afford the fee . ''
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]DepIn another example of cooperation and mutual assistance among New Hampshire 's legal services programs , NHLA urged that attorneys at LARC be allowed to participate from its inception and recommended that attorneys at the Disability Rights Center be allowed to participate in the coming year .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]DepIn future trials , he recommended that the fidelity of the intervention and variations among interventionists be more closely monitored .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin an interviewFirst , there is no difference between a portfolio manager who recommends stocks in an interview to a reporter -- which is the meat and potatoes of financial journalism -- and a portfolio manager who recommends stocks in a column of his own -- which is considered controversial -- except that the second portfolio manager reveals his holdings while the first one does n't have to .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin E. coliIt may be that the aberrations induced by this mutant protein were sufficient select for down-regulated expression from the pGS58 vector , or the aberrations may be more severe in E. coli . A second mutation of Wang et al .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin L2 cells4 , panel E ) show that even at the highest siRNA concentration ( 400 nM ) , at which essentially all the profilin was knocked down ( data not shown ) , 60- 80% of viral RNA synthesis continued in A549 cells , whereas in L2 cells the effect was slightly more severe , with 30- 50% RNA synthesis remaining .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin mRNA expression in the placenta , but not in other tissuesThe Cars gene is not functionally imprinted , and the Nap1l4 gene shows a weak expression bias in some mouse tissues , but not in several human tissues examined to date [ 4 5 ] . The Obph1 gene , which shows a strong allelic bias in mRNA expression in the placenta , but not in other tissues , is located upstream of Tnfrh1 . Since assessment of allelic bias in the placenta is complicated by the presence of maternal cells , it is not known with certainty whether Obph1 is imprinted .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin light of the press >reports of MYGTThis was especialy true in light of the press >reports of MYGT '' Draft submitted to IETF . ''
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin Hong KongThe saying `` Time is money '' is quite literally true in Hong Kong : more is spent on watches and clocks here than on cameras and optical goods .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin the second worldA problem with underwater limpet mines in the second world war was solved by aniseed balls , I am told .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin the sectarian tinderbox that is contemporary IraqDeploying large numbers of Kurds and Shiites in an invasion of Fallouja could prove risky in the sectarian tinderbox that is contemporary Iraq .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin atrocious conditions'' They were down on the Grose River working in atrocious conditions as a last-ditch stand ... and they nearly got there .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]DepIn this sense , a teacher can be compared to one 's family doctor .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin the face of disasterFor a great many others , however , particularly those who made up the largely illiterate and religiously unsophisticated rural masses , it brought insufficient comfort and left them feeling powerless in the face of disaster .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]DepIn these conditions the weaknesses of British industry were rawly exposed to international competition .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin this area of conflict with othersAnd please help me too , Lord , to begin to overcome my weaknesses in this area of conflict with others .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin all winter weather conditionsI would be wrong not to mention bulbs which may not always be hardy in all winter weather conditions .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin bedShe was not a dead piece of meat , he said , but very energetic in bed .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin the struggle for SolidarityHe was energetic in the struggle for Solidarity and finished his parliamentary career as a Solidarity-sponsored senator ( for his native Silesia ) in the newly re-established Senate to which he was elected last summer .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin combating themThe form of personal rule which Maclean established inevitably gave rise to claims that he was , if not actually involved in slave-trading and slave-holding , insufficiently energetic in combating them .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin detecting what was wrongCold accounted for my sluggishness in detecting what was wrong .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin covering the courtTo start with , Wright was sluggish in covering the court .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin temperatures around 30C below freezingThe sherpas climbing with her were so impressed by her stamina in temperatures around 30C below freezing they made her an honorary ` sherpani " .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin old ageA supplement based on the herbs and spices prescribed by the physicians in Tibet to promote good health and stamina in old age .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin their attempts to remove their nest matesSometimes young cuckoos are too vigorous in their attempts to remove their nest mates and fall out of the nest themselves .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin promoting our causeIf we are going to win , and win again , we must be as vigorous in promoting our cause as the Labour Party . "
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin their growthThe grass was scythed , the elm trees well-pruned and vigorous in their growth .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin the peace settlementGlvez ' actions led to the Spanish acquisition of East and West Florida in the peace settlement , denied the British the opportunity of encircling the American rebels from the south , and kept open a vital conduit for supplies to the American frontier .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[in]Depin the country 's first free presidential raceThe case languished after Morsi was elected last year in the country 's first free presidential race , although local news outlets and Morsi 's opponents accused militants from Hamas , the Brotherhood 's Palestinian offshoot , of freeing their colleagues .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[of]Depgiven the fact that IBM Eastern Europe has not announced the conclusion of any major contracts so far this yearThe upbeat account of the firm 's local fortunes may be regarded as somewhat surprising given the fact that IBM Eastern Europe has not announced the conclusion of any major contracts so far this year .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[of]Depof staffroom and classroomOne might protest that such primitive devices would not be relevant to the civilized conduct of staffroom and classroom , but it is surprising how thin the veneer of civilization turns out to be .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[of]Depof the once grand Kowloon- Canton Railway TerminusIf you walk east on the Star Ferry terminal concourse , you will find yourself on the wonderful Promenade , which begins at the clock tower , all that remains of the once grand Kowloon- Canton Railway Terminus .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[of]Depof the transfer RNAThe same is true of the transfer RNA where the anticodon site is distant from the amino acid binding site .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[of]Depof contemporary carbohydrate metabolismAs neurons are supposed to proliferate and form novel synaptic connections that survive if used and to mediate the linkage of conditioned to unconditioned stimulus , why not envision a complex chemistry , say , very complex carbohydrate-synthesis patterns sustained by complex sets of enzymes whose activities are modulated by the dierent carbohydrates themselves , which is true of contemporary carbohydrate metabolism .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[of]Depof the State Security Court that ruled in this caseThat is especially true of the State Security Court that ruled in this case .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[of]Depof alluvial riversTectonic activity can significantly control river patterns and behavior , and this is especially true of alluvial rivers .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[of]Depof PfPP5This was further supported by the demonstration that trypsin cleaved PP5 in the `` hinge '' sequence connecting the TPR region and catalytic domain , and that such cleavage produced a highly active enzyme which was refractory to further activation by fatty acids [ 18 20 21 ] . To test whether this is also true of PfPP5 , we digested recombinant PfPP5 with trypsin , which resulted in the production of a trypsin-resistant fragment that was very similar in size to ΔTPR-PfPP5 ( Fig .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[of]Depof the BL/6 × CAST crossesAs was true of the BL/6 × CAST crosses , the parent-of-origin dependence of the allele-specific expression was superimposed on a baseline bias towards hyper-expression of the BL/6 allele .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[off]Depoff the first advantageHis opponent , Mr Jones wins each of his three games off the first advantage from deuce .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[off]Depfrom deuceHis opponent , Mr Jones wins each of his three games off the first advantage from deuce .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[on]Depon news that BPC Associates , a partnership affiliated with JMB Realty of Chicago , had bought a near 5 per cent stakeROSEHAUGH shares jumped 5per cent to 494p yesterday on news that BPC Associates , a partnership affiliated with JMB Realty of Chicago , had bought a near 5 per cent stake .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[on]Depon the newsThe shares jumped 40 points on the news , but later settled at £11.60 , up 28 .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[on]Depon the all-important run-up to ChristmasThey claim sales , on the all-important run-up to Christmas , are set to soar .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[on]Depon a pro forma basisThe group 's integration of the US pharmaceutical company , Rorer , has been successful , noted Landau : net profits more than doubled to $326m on a pro forma basis .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[on]Depon the basis of direct economic loss , rather than cash flow problemsPayments from the IOPCF were made on the basis of direct economic loss , rather than cash flow problems .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[on]Depon a fall in half year pre-tax profits from £320,000 to £128,000ARCOLECTRIC 'S shares tumbled 20p to 113p on a fall in half year pre-tax profits from £320,000 to £128,000 .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[on]Depon a 4-to-3 voteZhivkov was convicted by a panel of judges on a 4-to-3 vote .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[on]Depon dark skinThese rich vibrant colours look sensational on dark skin .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[on]Depon account of all the trafficIt 's pretty difficult to cross the road on account of all the traffic , so I just carry on walking on the pavement .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[on]Depon filmSaying , ` This always looks so humorous on film , " she returned with a lemon meringue pie , which she carefully ground in Griffin 's face .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[on]Depon the hard floorHis shoes squeaked on the hard floor and Julia heard him walk towards the door .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[on]Depon the polished linoleumHer shoes squeaked on the polished linoleum .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[on]Depon a horse` I would wish that your deportment on a horse could be more that of a lady and less that of a farm waggoner , " she remarked spitefully .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[on]Depon Nov. 19The mood was more subdued in Malpaisillo , where about half of all the evacuees sought refugee when Cerro Negro began acting up on Nov. 19 after a three-year lull .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[on]Depon Nov. 19Cerro Negro , 75 miles ( 120 kms ) northwest of the capital of Managua , began acting up on Nov. 19 after a three-year lull .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[on]Depon turnoverTandy Corp saw first quarter net profit up 0.2% at $35.1m , after $13m gains from the cumulative effect of an accounting change , on turnover that rose 51% to $881.4m .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[on]Depon perceptions of overwhelming allied military strengthPrice of oil falls from US$30 a barrel to $18 on perceptions of overwhelming allied military strength ; oil price stands just below $20 at end-January and about $18 at end-February .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[on]Depon the strength of higher futures prices on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange in the past two trading sessionsOn the stock market , share prices advanced on the strength of higher futures prices on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange in the past two trading sessions , traders said .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[on]Depon continued buying by overseas investors in early trading and on momentum built up in the four straight sessions of gains registered through FridayOn the stock market , share prices advanced on continued buying by overseas investors in early trading and on momentum built up in the four straight sessions of gains registered through Friday .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[on]Depon the understanding that there was good money to be won at wrestlingThis expedition was sanctioned on the understanding that there was good money to be won at wrestling .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[on]Depon the conditions laid down` But after a long deliberation of all the circumstances , the Board agreed to sanction the contest on the conditions laid down . "
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[on]Depon the eyeNot only do I find this displeasing on the eye but I feel it contributed significantly to our eventual relegation .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[on]Depon a permanent sale-or-return basisAutocar & Motor is now supplied to all newsagents on a permanent sale-or-return basis .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[on]Depon the strict understanding that it would not be re-soldIn 1986 , Norway supplied Romania with 12.5 tons of heavy water , on the strict understanding that it would not be re-sold .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[on]Depon requestBraille medicine labels can also be supplied on request .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[on]Depon the authority of a warrant issued by the appropriate Secretary of State under his own handAccording to the official version of events , interceptions were made only on the authority of a warrant issued by the appropriate Secretary of State under his own hand .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[on]DepOn watercolour paper , graduated effects are easily achieved by wiping back colour with the blender .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[on]Depon the sideI have always been deeply suspicious of Roddick and her cliche-ridden slogans and highly-publicised efforts to save the world , while quietly amassing a fortune on the side .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[on]Depon the waterIf it had been impossible for one reason or another to use a boat on the water I would have done the best I could with a plummet and noted what I could see from the banks .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[on]Depon reconnaissance escortUsually , on reconnaissance escort , the Germans drove the camera plane home within ten minutes , and often they got it before it recrossed the Line .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[on]Depon a clear day , with visibility 45 milesA Robinson R-22 helicopter was being flown in America on a clear day , with visibility 45 miles .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[on]Depon bailRaymond Buckey spent almost five years in prison before being released on bail in February 1989 .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[on]DepOn this subject Irina affected a little air of scepticism .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[on]Depon the packed train back to CuzcoBut on the packed train back to Cuzco we were all still soul-mates .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[on]Depon dead twigs and branchesThe yellow brain fungus Tremella mesenterica is conspicuous on dead twigs and branches at this time .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[on]Depon animalsDARLINGTON people have backed a ballot by the town 's animal welfare group for a Europe-wide ban on cosmetic testing on animals .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[on]Depon a 21-year leaseBernard had been farming the manor on a 21-year lease since at least 1536 , and paying £9. 10s. a year for it .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[on]DepOn his seasonal debut he was beaten six lengths by the very fit Cruising Altitude .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[on]Depon less sleep than the other typesHe thrives on less sleep than the other types .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[on]Depon adversityLeaders thrive on adversity .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[on]Depon people telling me that so I can react to itI thrive on people telling me that so I can react to it .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[on]Depon love and careThe young reader has to be ready to understand that these ten pictures are of one kitten thriving on love and care .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[on]Depon human fleshCorman 's Little Shop of Horrors became a cult classic largely through its star -- not Nicholson , but a plant that thrived on human flesh .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[on]Depon the cliffs above AmalfiOnce a medieval convent , this hotel perches high on the cliffs above Amalfi in an absolutely spectacular position .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[on]Depon the cliffShe was high on the cliff , here , and the ledge was close to the darkening sky .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[on]Depon the cliffsRoedean stands high on the cliffs to the east of Brighton on the coast road which leads inevitably , as all roads do , to Peacehaven .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[on]Depon Russia 's initiativeThe convention was adopted by the UN General Assembly in April last year on Russia 's initiative .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[on]Depon their own without being compounded by factors like physical and mental disabilities , illiteracy and lack of job skillsThe kinds of services we provide help people deal with obstacles like health care , transportation and child care - problems that are big enough on their own without being compounded by factors like physical and mental disabilities , illiteracy and lack of job skills .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[on]Depon the cliffArenn stood high on the cliff , looking down at the smoldering ruins , the smoke blowing into the westward setting sun .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[on]Depon the indie-rock sceneBy the early '90s , before anyone in the mainstream knew who she was , she was already such a legendary social climber on the indie-rock scene that an Olympia , Wash.
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[on]DepOn the eve of Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat 's visit to President Bill ClintonIn the Israeli paper Yediot Aharanot , Elyakim Haetzni , who speaks for the hard-line right , wrote Monday , `` On the eve of Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat 's visit to President Bill Clinton , I recommend that we think again , before it is too late , about the American involvement in the negotiations . ''
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[on]Depon everything you doYou 're very intense on everything you do .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[outside]Depoutside of marriageFrom the church came a dual impulse strengthening this morality : the prevailing teaching on sexual abstention outside of marriage under pain of mortal sin , and the rigorous life of a clergy pledged to chastity and preaching the need for an unmarried laity to practise the same degree and kind of circumspection in sexual matters which the clergy had been taught to impose upon themselves .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[over]Depover pay arrearsA mutiny over pay arrears had spread to several sections of the armed forces by the end of July , sparked off by troops of the Nyanga Battalion who erected road-blocks in the Manhica area .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[over]Depover the non-payment of wages and the poor conditions in the confinement areasBy early September several thousand of these soldiers had mutinied over the non-payment of wages and the poor conditions in the confinement areas .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[over]Depover Council TaxTory MPs on the brink of rebellion over Council Tax
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[over]Depover the issueThe Bush administration 's revision of its Indo-China policy was partly designed to forestall a potential congressional rebellion over the issue .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[over]Depover a broad temperature rangeIt is , in fact , a supercooled liquid , and if heated , it would soften slowly over a broad temperature range , rather than melting abruptly .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[over]Depover a low heatLet the vegetables soften over a low heat .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[over]Depover home-workPerhaps over-confidence has meant the taking of poor risks or a laziness over home-work .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[since]Depsince the banning of lead weights used by anglersTHE number of mute swans in Britain has risen dramatically since the banning of lead weights used by anglers .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[since]Depsince the number of schools on Prissick Base was reducedNumbers have fallen since the number of schools on Prissick Base was reduced .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[since]DepSince buying the company , its staff numbers have fallen from 25 to six .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[through]Depthrough the award-winning campaignGold Blend sales rocketed by 40 per cent to 10 million cups a day through the award-winning campaign .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[through]Depthrough various kinds of provisionThis has the further benefit of helping to sustain or extend current routines through various kinds of provision .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[through]Depthrough the sessionIf he could keep his physical vigour through the session he ` might get something done " .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[to]Depthanks to the surge in equity prices which followed the pound 's departure from the exchange rate mechanism last SeptemberOver 1992 , the total value of the life fund soared 20 per cent , thanks to the surge in equity prices which followed the pound 's departure from the exchange rate mechanism last September .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[to]Depthanks to the sterling crisisThe cost of sourcing base components -- usually paid for in US dollars -- has risen dramatically thanks to the sterling crisis .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[to]Depto each situation in which they wish to express a need for somethingThey take the infantile mewing and they modify it to each situation in which they wish to express a need for something .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[to]Depto run towards the barnYet she found strength to run towards the barn , snatching up the first saddle she could find , and choosing the nearest horse .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[to]Depwhen exposed to the coldIf anything , the metabolism of the obese becomes more sluggish when exposed to the cold .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[under]Depunder a radical package of measures aimed at slashing pollution in BritainPETROL prices would soar by 20p a gallon under a radical package of measures aimed at slashing pollution in Britain .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[under]Depunder a new 20-year leaseJudy Robinson has decided to leave the Grey Horse , on Bank Top , as her rent will double from £13,000 to £25,000 a year under a new 20-year lease .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[under]Depunder the right conditionsThey can be easily spawned under the right conditions -- which are neutral pH and soft to medium-hard water .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[under]Depunder these circumstancesYou may find that older dogs are nervous under these circumstances , if they have never been on a train or bus before , and you should always try to reassure them with your tone of voice .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[under]Depunder licence from ZilogZilog accounts for another 40 per cent of sales and the rest is made up of Z80s manufactured under licence from Zilog by companies like Mostek , SGS and Sharp .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[under]Depunder hypnosisFurthermore , most people actually believe that they will feel and behave differently under hypnosis .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[under]DepUnder the old system many women amass secret savings unbeknown to their husbands .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[under]Depunder the homelessness legislationWe have issued an updated code of guidance for authorities dealing with applicants under the homelessness legislation .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[under]Depunder the old district boundariesHowever , physically to move the records in line with this boundary reorganisation would have been a formidable and costly task , so enquiries continue to be dealt with under the old district boundaries .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[under]Depunder Norwegian bankruptcy lawsIf creditors turn the proposals down , the company warns that it will have to restructure under Norwegian bankruptcy laws , which would mean it would be 1994 or 1995 before anybody got paid .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[under]Depunder the close supervision of the Bank of EnglandThey put their faith and money in a bank that was being monitored and restructured under the close supervision of the Bank of England .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[under]Depunder 15 Nigerian and 15 Zaïrean officersIt issued a call for an immediate ceasefire , and restructured the existing ceasefire monitoring group under 15 Nigerian and 15 Zaïrean officers .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[under]Depin low serumWe examined the mitotic rate of Rat-1/c-Myc-ER cells that were proliferating in low serum under the influence of β -oestradiol-activated c-Myc , with and without Bcl-2 expression .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[under]Depunder the influence of β -oestradiol-activated c-Myc , with and without Bcl-2 expressionWe examined the mitotic rate of Rat-1/c-Myc-ER cells that were proliferating in low serum under the influence of β -oestradiol-activated c-Myc , with and without Bcl-2 expression .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[under]Depunder peace accords overseen by the United NationsSome 70,000 UNITA combatants have disarmed under peace accords overseen by the United Nations .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[under]Depunder a peace plan signed in Nigeria in AugustThe peacekeepers have disarmed militiamen under a peace plan signed in Nigeria in August .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[under]Depunder international supervisionBritain has insisted those talks wo n't happen until the IRA agrees to begin disarming under international supervision .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[under]Depas permitted under the 1937 agreementPan American intended to resume its twice-weekly service to Britain as permitted under the 1937 agreement , which immediately caused anxiety at BOAC .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[under]DepUnder President Reagan , such policies were discontinued .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[under]Depunder rule twenty sevenDecisions to terminate legal assistance under rule twenty seven are different from other decisions made within the union , because they are invariably made on the express written recommendation of a specialist in law .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[under]Depunder Article 85(3)For example , it is possible for firms to apply for exemption for agreements under Article 85(3) , even where the agreement is not covered by the block exemptions described above .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[under]Depunder exchange control regulationsFirstly , in most countries ( especially LDCs ) residents are prohibited under exchange control regulations from holding external bank deposits .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[under]Depunder a federal law passed in 1977At present , under a federal law passed in 1977 , mining is prohibited in national parks and forests and on other protected lands .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[under]Depunder the supervision of an ex-legionnaire whose age and Germanic inflexion marked him as a former member of the WehrmachtMost of our group were sent to pick grapes under the supervision of an ex-legionnaire whose age and Germanic inflexion marked him as a former member of the Wehrmacht .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[under]Depunder the watchful eye of AsquithNo such extravagance here , as under the watchful eye of Asquith , he launched into some of his best known songs .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[under]Depunder fire in the front lineAnn keeps cool under fire in the front line
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[under]Depunder the tie-up with Motorola and Apple Computer IncThe 601s that Motorola intends shipping in high volume in the third quarter will be fabricated by IBM Corp under the tie-up with Motorola and Apple Computer Inc .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[under]Depunder the sunThey were warm under the sun and full of vigour hardly drained in the short battle and soon flooding back .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[under]DepUnder the Khomeini regime , Iran 's nuclear program steadily grew on all fronts and stages of the nuclear fuel cycle , with a particular emphasis on developing and strengthening indigenous capabilities .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[under]Depunder the existing circumstancesAccording to former head of AEOI , Akbar Etemad , the Shah 's interest in nuclear technology did not involve military applications , in fact the Shah `` considered it absurd , under the existing circumstances , to embark on anything else but a purely civilian program . ''
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[under]Depunder some conditionsThe South African experience demonstrates that at least under some conditions , unilateral disarmament is not only possible , but can improve a nation 's security .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[under]Depunder some conditionsThe South African experience demonstrates that at least under some conditions , unilateral disarmament is not only possible , but can improve a nation 's security .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[under]DepUnder the terms of the agreement , North Korea provided an `` initial declaration '' of its nuclear facilities and materials , provided access for IAEA inspectors to verify the completeness and correctness of the initial declaration .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[under]Depunder the terms of the Agreed FrameworkThe U.S. responded by announcing in November 2002 that it would suspend heavy fuel oil shipments being provided under the terms of the Agreed Framework , which had led North Korea to freeze its plutonium production facilities .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[under]DepUnder the wise reign of Solomon , the city flourished as the capital of an empire that stretched from Damascus to the Red Sea and controlled the trade routes from Egypt to Phoenicia .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[under]Depunder the U.N. oil-for-food programHe said he would pay particular attention to what happens to food and medicine entering the country under the U.N. oil-for-food program .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[under]Depunder the market test rulesThe Postal Service 's innovative Mailing Online service , for which a three-year experimental trial was requested and approved in Docket No. MC2000-2 , was initially considered and recommended by the Commission under the market test rules .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[until]Depuntil you hear them speakSince light travels faster than sound , is n't that why some people appear bright until you hear them speak ?
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[upon]Depbased upon production from the Ninian field during the six months ending 31 December and 30 June respectivelyPayments are made half yearly on 30 April and 30 October , based upon production from the Ninian field during the six months ending 31 December and 30 June respectively .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[upon]Depupon exposure to the C73 locusOther 35S:GFP-COP1 loci become transcriptionally silenced upon exposure to the C73 locus ( Fig .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[while]Depwhile in powerAn auction of antique silver and paintings amassed by Marcos while in power , was held on behalf of the Philippines government in New York on Jan. 10-11 .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[while]Depwhile someone on the set took a napThe Phantom Menace : A film with half a plot , no engaging characters to speak of , and actors who speak in inhibited - zombie monotones as if the director had warned them to keep quiet while someone on the set took a nap .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[whilst]Depwhilst on the coachPlease note that smoking is not permitted whilst on the coach ( except by the drivers ! ) .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[with]Depwith the help of £1.3m of property salesPre-tax profits in the six months to end July soared 43 per cent to £19.4m , with the help of £1.3m of property sales .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[with]Depwith only a season 's restBut there was more to it than that as Swansea soared from Fourth Division to First with only a season 's rest .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[with]Depwith the destruction of the Dzhungar state by the Chinese towards the end of the eighteenth centuryYet with the destruction of the Dzhungar state by the Chinese towards the end of the eighteenth century , the military significance of the town declined once more .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[with]Depwith over 50,000 licences sold in the yearOfficePower sales grew 65% , with over 50,000 licences sold in the year , bringing the total installed base to 300,000 .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[with]DepWith fifty deep-sea fishing boats and a growing trade in sea-coal , this small town on the cliffs grew steadily in prosperity .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[with]Depwith fireworksHe said : ` We would urge people to be aware and be alert with fireworks because your fun might be someone else 's tragedy . "
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[with]Depwith glass volumes downAnd with glass volumes down , prices have tumbled by 20pc in the three main markets Britain , Germany and America .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[with]Depwith turnover down 31 p.c.But , with turnover down 31 p.c. , the North American side tumbled from a £5½m profit to a £1.83m loss .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[with]Depwith calf 's liver or plain roast vealThe wine is excellent with calf 's liver or plain roast veal .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[with]Depwith the silver moonlightIt might even be rather pleasant to ride through this strange , beautiful world with the silver moonlight .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[with]Depwith meShe is still a bit shy but she 's tremendous with me .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[with]Depwith diffused sunlight shining through their foliageFerns look wonderful with diffused sunlight shining through their foliage .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[with]Depwith good or very good orchestrasThey are wonderful with good or very good orchestras , but with a top orchestra they seem to have both hands bound !
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[with]Depwith excess alcoholHe swallowed , scanning her face with tawny eyes whose whites were becoming dull with excess alcohol .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[with]Depwith the majority of staff living in two berth cabins , having limited leisure activities and being in a confined environmentLife on a cruise ship is not easy with the majority of staff living in two berth cabins , having limited leisure activities and being in a confined environment .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[with]Depwith the complexity of the organisation 's activitiesOnce the activities of an organisation have been divided up , they need to be coordinated and this becomes more difficult with the complexity of the organisation 's activities .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[with]Depwith the sun now shining on one side and casting shadows and colours across the lower slopesThe mountain looks great at this time in the early morning , with the sun now shining on one side and casting shadows and colours across the lower slopes .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[with]Depat this time in the early morningThe mountain looks great at this time in the early morning , with the sun now shining on one side and casting shadows and colours across the lower slopes .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[with]Depwith Marie goneI feel so sad with Marie gone .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[with]Depwith it onI look super with it on though , really grown-up .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[with]DepWith many tax options available for local authorities , it is impossible to consider all possibilities thoroughly within this chapter .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[with]Depwith the gear we had , and certainly with our lack of skill for getting to a positive point on the Earth that could do some goodCertainly , it was impossible with the gear we had , and certainly with our lack of skill for getting to a positive point on the Earth that could do some good .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[with]Depwith overt speech rehearsalDeaf people , too , seem sensitive to the same patterns but do not recall as effectively with overt speech rehearsal .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[with]Depwith President Clinton and more than 50 other world leaders converging on the Russian capitalThis week , with President Clinton and more than 50 other world leaders converging on the Russian capital , there might be more motorcades than motorists on the already crowded streets of Moscow .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[with]DepWith dry , mainly sunny conditions lasting through till dusk , the temperature will rise steadily to a maximum of about 18 celsius .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[with]DepAs a result of these measures turnover has risen by 22 per cent over the last two years with profits up by 447 per cent to an annual average of 93,000 .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[with]Depwith profits up by 447 per cent to an annual average of 93,000As a result of these measures turnover has risen by 22 per cent over the last two years with profits up by 447 per cent to an annual average of 93,000 .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[with]Depwith an increasing role for private investment which would account for 60 per cent of the total by 1993Investment was planned to rise by 10.3 per cent a year during the five years , with an increasing role for private investment which would account for 60 per cent of the total by 1993 .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[with]Depwith artilleryThe siege had shown that , with artillery , Henry V had the capability of fulfilling his military ambition .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[with]Depwith tough conditionsThe document calls for a strengthened IMF , with a new `` emergency financing mechanism '' to provide more money fast to a troubled country but with tough conditions .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[with]Depwith anyone who loves their jobIt usually does the trick with anyone who loves their job .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[with]Depwith the discovery of a corn-drying ovenThe first of these was accomplished with the discovery of a corn-drying oven but the second produced a severe shock .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[with]Depwith the manometric apparatus in position and with the visual help of the computer screenThis was first accomplished with the manometric apparatus in position and with the visual help of the computer screen .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[with]DepWith the best nine scores counting , Aberdeen amassed 272 pts to the visitors ' 238 pts .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[with]Depwith sections of American opinion hyped up for the killMilitary action may solve a little domestic difficulty in the United States , with sections of American opinion hyped up for the kill .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[with]DepWith careful planning , groups that include ` 1929 holding companies " may be restructured so they obtain the benefits available to ` 1990 holding companies " .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[with]Depwith 17.48But they were surprised to see that leap beaten , when Jerome Romain of Dominica , whose previous best this year was 17.24 , eclipsed Edwards ' first leap with 17.48 .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[with]Depwith practical actionBoth interviews could be concluded reasonably quickly with practical action .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[with]Depwith some of the heaviest fighting of the war so farMuslims and Serbs have restarted the battle with some of the heaviest fighting of the war so far .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[with]Depwith staff working Monday to FridayThe seven-day operation of the station was already discontinued with staff working Monday to Friday .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[with]Depwith environmental modernisation an integral part of our industrial strategyLabour will embrace the goal of sustainable development , with environmental modernisation an integral part of our industrial strategy .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[with]Depwith Bassey from one side and Streisand from the otherYou must assail it with Bassey from one side and Streisand from the other , whereupon the hapless bird rips itself in half , uncertain which escape route to take .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[with]Depwith two minutes to spareHe boarded the express with two minutes to spare .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[with]Depwith the contradictory signals coming from his colleagues and closest advisorsThe Prime Minister wavered throughout the summer with the contradictory signals coming from his colleagues and closest advisors .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[with]Depwith impunityThere they could plunder and abuse the local Christian peasantry with impunity , even dispossessing them from their lands .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[with]Depwith the passage of timeBecause those rules were not written , memory was crucial -- and with the passage of time the rules were likely to be further modified , reflecting imperfect recollections of what had been done before .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[with]Depwith their Charnos spring/ summer ` 93 collections reflecting even fresher developments and innovationsThis season promises to be no exception , with their Charnos spring/ summer ` 93 collections reflecting even fresher developments and innovations .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[with]Depwith their districtsThey had declined and revived with their districts ; each was closely dependent on its contado ; their leading citizens were the warrior lords of the castles of the region .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[with]Depwith the radio on` When I see my postman driving around in his van with the radio on , I crave his job .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[with]Depwith cadged army fuelI have flown my plane with cadged army fuel six hundred miles .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[with]Depwith a disabilityAmong those ageing with a disability there are also likely to be differing experiences and concerns structured around race and gender .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[with]Depwith relatively short spar unitsThe exceptions are the Cassagnes/Malinski types where polyblocks or moulded fittings permit easy assembly with relatively short spar units .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[with]Depwith an ageing population of farmersThe majority of holdings in the uplands of Great Britain are farmed by owner-occupiers with an ageing population of farmers .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[with]DepWith her brother and others we pick brambles and wild strawberries along the disused railway line and gather gooseberries in the overgrown field next to the cafe .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[with]Depwith more sophisticated products than ever beforeThe health and beauty business is flourishing with more sophisticated products than ever before .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[with]Depwith initial capital of $2,500,000Founded in 1972 by Agha Hasan Abedi , previously head of the United Bank in Pakistan , BCCI was launched with initial capital of $2,500,000 and claimed to have assets of $20,000 million by 1980 .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[with]Depwith this pattern of exerciseBoxing almost fortnightly demanded minimum training and Lynch thrived with this pattern of exercise .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[with]Depwith work on a naval base in Kuwait and a warship for OmanHe said that Vosper is thriving in the Middle East with work on a naval base in Kuwait and a warship for Oman .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[with]Depwith herHe was rather cool with her , since drinking was n't much fun if he could n't stir it between the two women .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[with]Depwith the development of new technologies and new branches of science such as molecular biologyThese will multiply in future with the development of new technologies and new branches of science such as molecular biology .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[with]DepWith Russia in shambles and communism no longer a threat , what threat to U.S. interests justifies such a commitment ?
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[with]Depwith the advent of analog and then digital computers to accomplish the recording and averagingRecording the average event-related electrical potentials from scalp electrodes became a research tool in the 1960s , with the advent of analog and then digital computers to accomplish the recording and averaging .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[with]Depwith little settlement inlandArchaeology shows that , during this time , societies lived mainly in coastal trading towns with little settlement inland .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[with]Depwith its universities and professional schoolsAlmost half of Ireland 's population is under twenty-five , and with its universities and professional schools , Dublin also has a large student population .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[with]Depwith great loss of lifeThe ruins of Jerusalem were briefly liberated , but , in the end , Jewish resistance to Rome was defeated with great loss of life .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[with]DepWith MegaDick you will be able to enlarge your dik to the necessary size and attract any lady you wish !
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[with]Depwith the help of GoodwillIt took some time and hard work , but with the help of Goodwill , Jerry was able to work out a payment plan with the prosecutor 's office , find housing and conduct a more thorough job search .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[with]Depeven with one of his last compositionsThis remains true even with one of his last compositions , the Concerto for Orchestra , written two years before his death in 1943 .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[within]Depwithin specificationFigures for 1987 , compared with those for 1984 , show that the total annual output has increased by 18,000 tonnes , while manufacture within specification has gone up by 36,000 tonnes .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[within]Depwithin budgetIn addition , the project was completed within budget .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[within]Depwithin a changing environmentCreating an understanding of the challenges of management in implementing business strategies within a changing environment .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[within]DepWithin this task , we suggest that pupils should be asked for three contrasting pieces of writing , for example a short narrative based on a personal experience , a poem , a list of some kind ( eg for a recipe ) , or a factual account based on observation .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[within]Depwithin the context of longer RNAsThe rationale for defining 'regions ' and 'super-regions ' came from our observation that RNA folding algorithms would not necessarily identify characteristic pre-miRNA structures if they were folded within the context of longer RNAs , owing to base-pairing with non-miRNA sequence .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[without]Depwithout the existence of heterodoxy and orthodoxyHence without the existence of heterodoxy and orthodoxy , collective struggles diminish greatly in importance in traditional societies .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[without]DepWithout her earnings , and with the addition of Charlotte , money seemed to have dwindled to nothing .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[without]DepWithout early intimation of dates of training sessions enthusiasm for training could dwindle quickly .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[without]Depwithout any learning process taking placeIn such cases it is essential for the predators to evolve inborn reactions to the warning signals of the lethal prey , so that they can be avoided without any learning process taking place .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[without]Depwithout knowledge of modern hygiene standardsLittle was known about bacteria and viral infections , and they must have been hard to avoid without knowledge of modern hygiene standards , let alone the benefits of refrigeration and freezers .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[without]DepWithout punctuation , reading becomes tiresome and the text incomprehensible .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[without]DepWithout structure it is difficult to keep effort aimed in the right direction .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[without]Depwithout reference to recent proposals made to the government by the ANCAn ANC statement on March 1 had criticized the Law and Order Minister , Adriaan Vlok , for unilaterally restructuring the police force without reference to recent proposals made to the government by the ANC .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[without]Depwithout argumentIris relinquished the handle without argument .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[without]Depwithout commissioning any evaluative or pilot studiesThe government implemented its reforms without commissioning any evaluative or pilot studies and the experience of similar developments in the American health care system provided only limited comparisons .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[without]Depwithout the permission of his Church ChairmanTo make things worse , he attended a meeting in South Africa without the permission of his Church Chairman .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[without]Depwithout the strong commitment of the federal government 's political and senior career leadershipGPRA will not succeed without the strong commitment of the federal government 's political and senior career leadership .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[without]Depwithout the help of Republican Mark HatfieldTake the now - retired Paul Simon of Illinois , who took a courageous position in support of the balanced - budget amendment and held to it consistently -- even in 1995 , when the Democrats were one vote short , and would n't have succeeded in defeating the amendment without the help of Republican Mark Hatfield .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[without]Depwithout the philanthropic support of civic-minded men and womenOur extraordinary permanent collection , facility , and grounds , we understand full well , would not be possible without the philanthropic support of civic-minded men and women .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[without]Depwithout having patrols roaming on the outside area of the fenceThe locality can not be fully protected without having patrols roaming on the outside area of the fence .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[without]Depwithout considerable fuel switching , which would be very disruptive to our economy and undermine energy securityWe have not seen anything that demonstrates that every coal-fired power plant would be able to achieve 90% source-specific controls for mercury by 2007 , without considerable fuel switching , which would be very disruptive to our economy and undermine energy security .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[without]Depwithout your help . "I should be glad to be able to say afterwards that I had solved it without your help . "
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPP[without]Depwithout certain sacrifices which are intended to propitiate his unclean gods" 'The true voodoo-worshipper attempts nothing of importance without certain sacrifices which are intended to propitiate his unclean gods .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPPing[after]Depafter healing of an ulcer by drugs that do not eradicate H pyloriAchord noted that the basal acid output decreased after healing of an ulcer by drugs that do not eradicate H pylori , implying that the ulcer crater is itself associated with increased basal acid secretion .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPPing[after]Depafter setting up container services here 24 years agoThe agreement has quashed speculation that the line could quit the port after setting up container services here 24 years ago .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPPing[after]Depeven after allowing for variations in other factorsThe results of Box and Hale show that for post-war England and Wales , unemployment and imprisonment were positively related even after allowing for variations in other factors .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPPing[after]Depafter discovering him in freezing conditions wrapped in only a towelPaul Keywood , 13 , and his 11-year-old brother Nathan saved the little boy 's life after discovering him in freezing conditions wrapped in only a towel .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPPing[by]Depby cocking its leg around the furnitureAn adult male dog brought into a new household can prove troublesome by cocking its leg around the furniture .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPPing[from]Depfrom living under a fedoraThe tone was teasing , and his head , with its odd parchment look , the hair dull from living under a fedora , the skin dun from fever and staying within walls to keep cool , nodded at Davide , to humour him .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPPing[in]Depin discussing this matterThe basic issue , which Mr Fallon has so far managed to avoid totally in discussing this matter , yet which has made the Catholic community and the county council so anxious and so frustrated , is whether this Government accepts that places in Catholic schools should be provided for Catholic pupils .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPPing[in]Depin swimming trunksHe 'd look fantastic in swimming trunks , with those long muscular legs and that broad expanse of chest .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPPing[in]DepIn learning experiments , animals are stressed or hungry , they receive sensory inputs , they perform motor tasks .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPPing[on]Depon hearing the drawTheir manager 's distress on hearing the draw could have something to do with the fact that Messiahs are not usually expected to rework old miracles .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPPing[without]Depwithout having mastered the 3 R 's at the level that prevailed 20 years agoNo student should be permitted to be graduated from elementary school without having mastered the 3 R 's at the level that prevailed 20 years ago .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesPPing[without]Depwithout having mastered the 3 R 's at the level that prevailed 20 years agoNo student should be permitted to be graduated from elementary school without having mastered the 3 R 's at the level that prevailed 20 years ago .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSabsDepmost of the increase coming from the United StatesBetween 1971 and 1975 the global grain trade grew by nearly 50 per cent in volume , most of the increase coming from the United States .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSabsDepwith Sybil followingMelissa descended the stairs to the front door with Sybil following .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSabsDepa grin on his faceJoe descended the stairs , a grin on his face .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSabsDepWith breathing apparatus on his back ,Another manager , Malcolm Dowty , said : ` With breathing apparatus on his back , he would not be able to descend through a 2ft manhole . "
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSabsDepthe copper behind meI slowly ascend the stairs , the copper behind me .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSabsDepwhatever the pressure or volume at this temperatureThe isotherm for CO2 at 321 K shows that the gas does not liquefy whatever the pressure or volume at this temperature .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSabsDepWith the wild-card spot on the lineIn Toronto , With the wild-card spot on the line , the New York Yankees pulled off their first ninth-inning comeback of the season when Pat Kelly 's two-run homer capped a four-run rally .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSabsDepthe inability to work not taken into considerationIn our country the cost of a conventional cholecystectomy is estimated at US$2400 ( £1400 ) , the inability to work not taken into consideration .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSabsDepmost of it costing less than £30Special software abounds , most of it costing less than £30 .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSabsDepNow a podgy , desperately unfit bar-fly , he simply was n't up to taking on the Man of Action role that he craved .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSfinDepwhen domestic coal supplies became more plentiful in the mid-1950sAs they had hoped , when domestic coal supplies became more plentiful in the mid-1950s , the share of electricity sold for space heating did indeed decline sharply .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSfinDepwhen the USA encoun larger balance of payments deficitsConfidence in the dollar as a safe reserve asset declined markedly from around 1970 onwards when the USA encoun larger balance of payments deficits .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSfinDepAfter a predator has finished a meal , its level of stomach acidity decreases ( Duke et al . ,
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSfinDepif it is too approximateThe accuracy of the feedback need not be greater than the discrimination ability of the trainee but equally its value will diminish if it is too approximate .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSfinDepWhen Cook made his first exploratory voyages to the South Seas between 1768 and 1771 , that figure had more than doubled to 450,000 tons .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSfinDepif there 's been a baby boom in the areaThey cost around £60a-week , but if there 's been a baby boom in the area prices can double !
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSfinDepwhen David left surgery` I was disappointed when David left surgery ; I had always imagined he would follow in his father 's footsteps -- but , as we know , circumstances decreed otherwise . "
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSfinDepas they followed their Head Girl 's strict instructions to keep out of the rough areasThis they avoided as they followed their Head Girl 's strict instructions to keep out of the rough areas .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSfinDepgiven that footie players ' wives and girlfriends often score high marks on the bimbometer in any caseThis seems a bit sad given that footie players ' wives and girlfriends often score high marks on the bimbometer in any case .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSfinDepHad the defeat been more decisive , Parizeau might have felt compelled to resign .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSfinDepHad they wanted a Gothic design , they might well have restricted entries to Britain .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSfinDepwere all legal services to be funded from local or central governmentIt is unfortunate that the CACs were seen as a political football and they provide an interesting indication of what might possibly happen were all legal services to be funded from local or central government .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSfinDepeven though buyers ' stocks were at their lowest levels since 1974After the meeting , world petroleum prices fell well below the $18 per barrel reference price agreed at the November meeting , even though buyers ' stocks were at their lowest levels since 1974 .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSfinDepif the income of the non-resident trust has a UK sourceThe Revenue only seek to charge the 35 per cent rate if the income of the non-resident trust has a UK source .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSfinDepif Milosevic does n't accept the Western-drafted compromise and evacuate the great majority of his troopsThe president responded by threatening NATO attacks on Serbia , to be launched immediately if Milosevic does n't accept the Western-drafted compromise and evacuate the great majority of his troops .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSfinExtthatyesterday : `` We have a situation that is noticeably better than in recent days . ''
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSfinExtWe have a situationyesterday : `` We have a situation that is noticeably better than in recent days . ''
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSingDepboth of them being essentially immoralAs such , there is little difference between his relationship to Mrs Robinson and his relationship to Elaine , both of them being essentially immoral . "
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSingDepseeing us garbed thus` And they see us -- and seeing us garbed thus , they grow ever more surly , refusing now to carry out all but the most basic tasks .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSingDepDoing a job like this , you get imaginative .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSingDepthe committee believing it had to abide by the ` banning " decision made at the earlier bondholders meetingThe problem of Sunday caddies was again aired but not to any effect , the committee believing it had to abide by the ` banning " decision made at the earlier bondholders meeting .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSinterrogDepwhen they tangle with the Night Goblin fanaticsWoe betide those Empire knights when they tangle with the Night Goblin fanatics !
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSinterrogDepwhen travel arrangements go wrongEven so , becoming angry when travel arrangements go wrong can hardly help .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSinterrogDepwhen they discover that even everyday foods such as apples can cause a build-up of unwanted chemicals in their children 's bodiesSo you can see why mothers get angry when they discover that even everyday foods such as apples can cause a build-up of unwanted chemicals in their children 's bodies .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSinterrogDepwhen she takes customers homeAlways he gets angry when she takes customers home . "
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSinterrogDepwhen Admiral Byng failed to attack the French at MinorcaPeople were very angry when Admiral Byng failed to attack the French at Minorca , and the decision to execute him for cowardice was exactly what the public wanted .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSinterrogDepwhen other boys found things he did amusingPiggy had no sense of humour and often got very angry when other boys found things he did amusing .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSinterrogDepwhen he realized his omissionHe was appalled when he realized his omission .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSinterrogDepwhen Canadian sprinter Ben Johnson was caught and banned for using steroidsSouth African rugby folk were appalled when Canadian sprinter Ben Johnson was caught and banned for using steroids .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSinterrogDepwhen Robbie unwrapped the nightshirt and displayed itHer mother had been appalled when Robbie unwrapped the nightshirt and displayed it .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSinterrogDepwhen we heard what had happenedPauline Humphries at the nursery said : “ We were appalled when we heard what had happened .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSinterrogDepwhen Nutty brought it to an endIt was a revelation after the pain of trotting and Nails was cross when Nutty brought it to an end .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSinterrogDepwhen asked to perform domestic tasks in residential careIt is not uncommon to hear of old women who are cross when asked to perform domestic tasks in residential care !
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSinterrogDepwhen in 1985 a planned merger with the Imperial Group failed to go aheadHe was , however , disappointed when in 1985 a planned merger with the Imperial Group failed to go ahead .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSinterrogDepwhen I woke up next morning to find that the party was overI remember being disappointed when I woke up next morning to find that the party was over .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSinterrogDepwhen the dispute was settled at higher levelsHe seemed disappointed when the dispute was settled at higher levels .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSinterrogDepwhen he peered over the bankHe was deeply disappointed when he peered over the bank .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSinterrogDepwhen the orchestra showed up with five basses and a dozen first violinsThough later when I did the piece in Vienna I was furious when the orchestra showed up with five basses and a dozen first violins .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSinterrogDepwhen he learned about itLenin was furious when he learned about it .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSinterrogDepwhen they saw our faces peering inThey looked furious when they saw our faces peering in and made frantic signs for us to close the curtains again .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSinterrogDepwhen he heard thatMitchum was furious when he heard that .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSinterrogDepwhen she saw my mask was wetShe had been furious when she saw my mask was wet .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSinterrogDepwhen they heard that Gooch and the other England selectors had axed Red Rose favourite Phil DeFreitas , preferring Essex pacemen Neil Foster and Mark IlottThe Lancashire members were furious when they heard that Gooch and the other England selectors had axed Red Rose favourite Phil DeFreitas , preferring Essex pacemen Neil Foster and Mark Ilott .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSinterrogDepwhen I complainedThe other day he slapped Liam across the face and got mad at me when I complained .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSinterrogDepwhen I admitted you 'd taken me for two bush walksLucy knew she had to tell him something , so she said , ` She got mad with me when I admitted you 'd taken me for two bush walks .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSinterrogDepwhen she came back and found him fighting fitShe was really pleased when she came back and found him fighting fit , even though he was still using one wing as a crutch to support his crooked leg .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSinterrogDepwhen Mrs Kingswood spoke critically of the formCaptain McArthur was a musical comedy aficionado , and not pleased when Mrs Kingswood spoke critically of the form .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSinterrogDepwhen you agreed to this` Well , he was pleased when you agreed to this .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSinterrogDepwhen the local council made the playground in the town park more child-friendlyPaula , mother of Nicola , 4½ , and Richard , 2½ , was pleased when the local council made the playground in the town park more child-friendly .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSinterrogDepwhen the expected end seems delayedIt is difficult to tell whether they are disappointed or pleased when the expected end seems delayed .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSinterrogDepwhen WF570 crashedWe were all very upset when WF570 crashed and doubly so when WF553 went in the January .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSinterrogDepwhen you talk like thisYou know I get upset when you talk like this .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSinterrogDepwhen I discovered that it had gone` I was very upset when I discovered that it had gone : it was a terrible shock .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSinterrogDepwhen my two previous engagements broke upI was upset when my two previous engagements broke up , but that was a long time ago .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSinterrogDepwhen your adrenalin is flowingIn addition , a couple of deep breaths calms the nerves wonderfully when your adrenalin is flowing .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSinterrogDepwhen she 'd tried to ask him about his friendship with the actressHe 'd avoided giving her a direct answer when she 'd tried to ask him about his friendship with the actress , but it was obvious that there was a very real chemistry between them .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSinterrogDepwhen dealing with her solicitor Paul ButnerShe took on the alias in a bid to avoid publicity when dealing with her solicitor Paul Butner .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSinterrogDepwhen dealing with their childrenMost parents eschew diplomacy completely when dealing with their children , and opt for the Jimmy Cagney approach .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSinterrogDepat least when I attempted to speak itMy Spanish , at least when I attempted to speak it , was execrable .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSinterrogDepwhen it is remembered that the population at risk of being killed at work is less than half those who could be ` murdered "Furthermore , this comparison becomes even more shocking when it is remembered that the population at risk of being killed at work is less than half those who could be ` murdered " .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSinterrogDepwhen all goes smoothlyTaking half an hour Birmingham-Kidderminster is fine when all goes smoothly .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSinterrogDepwhen most data communications consisted of textThe lower speed was fine when most data communications consisted of text ; one A4 page contains only 35 thousand bits .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSinterrogDepwhen coldHowever unpleasant these flows are to scramble over when cold , it is very instructive to watch them when hot .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSinterrogDepwhen done in reverseVisitors to Yordas Cave who have left their cars parked at or near Masongill must retrace their steps along the Turbary Road , a walk equally enjoyable when done in reverse .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSinterrogDepwhen he got in a rage trying to explain his last minute ideasHe became quite frightening when he got in a rage trying to explain his last minute ideas :
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSinterrogDepwhen they will moveThe Temiar Senoi , for example , will stay up to 15 years in one settlement until travelling to more and more distant areas of cultivation becomes too troublesome , when they will move .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSinterrogDepwhen about half of the lung has been destroyedThe onset of the disease is very gradual and breathlessness only becomes troublesome when about half of the lung has been destroyed .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSinterrogDeponlyThe onset of the disease is very gradual and breathlessness only becomes troublesome when about half of the lung has been destroyed .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSinterrogDepwhen these are located within wider structuresNow it is perfectly legitimate to draw the boundaries of labourism in this way , but the matter becomes troublesome when these are located within wider structures .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSinterrogDepwhen , playing black , he tried the dubious Budapest gambit in an attempt to catch Karpov off guardShort made a terrible start in game one when , playing black , he tried the dubious Budapest gambit in an attempt to catch Karpov off guard .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSinterrogDepwhen mounted as jewelleryThey look quite dull and uninteresting when lying on the beaches around Whitby and Scarborough , but they take a brilliant polish and look wonderful when mounted as jewellery .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSinterrogDepwhenever she feels stressedJulie now owns several different types of crystals and finds they have a comforting and calming influence whenever she feels stressed .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSinterrogDepwhen held in the handSaid to be a very calming stone when held in the hand , it can also help to regularise the menstrual cycle if you suffer from erratic periods .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSinterrogDepwhen sales fell by 1.0 per centAfter a disappointing December when sales fell by 1.0 per cent , the volume of sales jumped 1.6 per cent between December and January , according to figures from the Central Statistical Office .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSinterrogDepwhen one starts to probe into their particular way of lifeEvery species has its own intricate behaviour repertoire of survival mechanisms and even the seemingly boring species soon become exciting when one starts to probe into their particular way of life .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSinterrogDepwhen you 're angryYou 're exciting when you 're angry .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSinterrogDepwhen they 're doing itI mean , if you 're not enjoying it yourself , you ca n't help but think how funny men are when they 're doing it .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSinterrogDepwhen the tourist season is overResorts that are glorious in mid-summer can be bleak and damp in winter as well as pretty dull when the tourist season is over .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSinterrogDepwhen you 're around` Life 's never exactly dull when you 're around , is it Dot ? " he said .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSinterrogDepwhen he showed that he was exceptionally clever and had the same flair for financeAlain became interesting to his father when he showed that he was exceptionally clever and had the same flair for finance .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSinterrogDepwhen set against the wider background of the local history of an important industryIt is a family history that becomes much more interesting when set against the wider background of the local history of an important industry .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSinterrogDepwhen Carrie realises that her powers are without limitThe main plot of the story becomes more interesting towards the end when Carrie realises that her powers are without limit .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSinterrogDepwhen they begin to take up our cause in this wayCertainly I do n't think that the DTI 's ministers and officials will find their jobs any less interesting when they begin to take up our cause in this way .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSinterrogDepwhen the weather turned wintryThe sensation was particularly poignant when the weather turned wintry .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSinterrogDepwhen they travel by railWHEELCHAIR passengers do not have an easy time when they travel by rail .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSinterrogDepwhen your elbows are glued to your ribsIt is quite difficult cutting up a partridge when your elbows are glued to your ribs .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSinterrogDepwhen the government of the day can effectively veto any major decisionRunning a national business as complicated as a railway network is in all circumstances a daunting task , but the challenge is even more difficult when the government of the day can effectively veto any major decision .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSinterrogDepwhen relatively few portraits in the round have survivedBut identification is more difficult when relatively few portraits in the round have survived .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSinterrogDepwhen the inexperienced are expected to perform complex avionic fault finding and correctionThis situation becomes even worse when the inexperienced are expected to perform complex avionic fault finding and correction .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSinterrogDepwhatever your ageBeauty without cruelty has produced a booklet that proves you can look great whatever your age .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSinterrogDepwhen Mrs Smith said I looked pretty and that I could keep the dressI felt great when Mrs Smith said I looked pretty and that I could keep the dress .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSinterrogDepwhen someone points such external influences out to themScientists , on both sides of no-man 's land , become bitterly indignant when someone points such external influences out to them .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSinterrogDepwhen I tell him he is perceived as a man 's manHe looks offended when I tell him he is perceived as a man 's man .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSinterrogDepwhen faced with their foster parents ' offer of affectionFar from experiencing simple gratitude , such children will most likely feel terribly torn and anxious when faced with their foster parents ' offer of affection .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSinterrogDepwhen she thought of all she would have to do before she could get to bed that nightShe was still feeling a little anxious when she thought of all she would have to do before she could get to bed that night .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSinterrogDepwhen Clive was either late , as he often was , or away on an extended business tripRose was excessively clinging in her behaviour and anxious when Clive was either late , as he often was , or away on an extended business trip .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSinterrogDepwhen we were not understoodWe were confused and anxious when we were not understood .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSinterrogDepas he listenedPaddington grew more and more excited as he listened .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSinterrogDepwhen she brings home half-price loo rolls and stale cough sweetsYou ca n't get very excited when she brings home half-price loo rolls and stale cough sweets .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSinterrogDepwhen I met her“ I have been looking forward to her visit for weeks and was very excited when I met her . ”
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSinterrogDepwhen I come up with something that I can have Jack to help me withI feel excited when I come up with something that I can have Jack to help me with , I 'm always ready to hear what he has .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSinterrogDepwhen he hearsWayne will be livid when he hears .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSinterrogDepwhen the police cameShe was really nervous when the police came . "
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSinterrogDepwhen trying to help a very dear elderly auntI was always very nervous when trying to help a very dear elderly aunt , because I never did things quite the ` right " way !
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSinterrogDepwhen she invited people roundHe knew that she became nervous when she invited people round , fussing over minor details , and that she was offering to visit him through a sense of duty .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSinterrogDepwhen these new fluorescent vehicles started being referred to as ` mountain' bikesI began to get nervous when these new fluorescent vehicles started being referred to as ` mountain' bikes .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSinterrogDepwhen I walked into the studio with himHe 's such a huge star now that I was actually nervous when I walked into the studio with him . "
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSinterrogDepwhen I was out of the atticIndeed , he was nervous when I was out of the attic .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSinterrogDepwhen you keep dipping unexpectedly like thatIt makes me nervous when you keep dipping unexpectedly like that . "
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSinterrogDepwhen computer learning was introduced for the younger disabled peopleOn a recent visit to a day centre , which served both younger disabled and old people , I was told that old people were envious and resentful when computer learning was introduced for the younger disabled people .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSinterrogDepwhen you watch the patient eatIf you do feel revolted when you watch the patient eat , you should not feel guilty about it , but neither should you let yourself become irritable with the patient over it .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSinterrogDepwhen her children left home in quick successionOne woman , who already had a job and a busy life of her own , was surprised to find how sad she felt when her children left home in quick succession .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSinterrogDepwhen a young international athlete finds himself in this situationWe are always sad when a young international athlete finds himself in this situation . "
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSinterrogDepwhen I snapped at herShe looked startled when I snapped at her : ` What have they worked out ? "
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSinterrogDepwhen we find ourselves working somewhere where there is a high stress-countLikewise , according to this theory , as we are all stress-prone , we are bound to get stressed when we find ourselves working somewhere where there is a high stress-count .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSinterrogDepwhen at the next Pack Meeting Sarah lost points for the Six through being a slowcoachBut Christine felt vexed when at the next Pack Meeting Sarah lost points for the Six through being a slowcoach .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSinterrogDepwhen I was later sent his paper by a scientific journal and asked whether it was suitable for publicationAs a friend of Linde 's , I was rather embarrassed , however , when I was later sent his paper by a scientific journal and asked whether it was suitable for publication .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSinterrogDepWhen I came across it the other day , I was slightly embarrassed .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSinterrogDepwhen the North Koreans demanded compensation not only for Japan 's colonial rule but also for all the years sinceThe civil servants watched with barely concealed glee as the ruling party became embarrassed when the North Koreans demanded compensation not only for Japan 's colonial rule but also for all the years since .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSinterrogDepwhen people compliment youYou become embarrassed when people compliment you : ` Oh it was nothing really " .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSinterrogDepAs she gazed at it she became embarrassed .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSinterrogDepwhen my mother or I had wept at the time of his leavingMy father had been embarrassed when my mother or I had wept at the time of his leaving .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSinterrogDepwhen we did it two years agoI was quite embarrassed when we did it two years ago . "
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSinterrogDepwhen he realised that each expert he consulted recommended a different course of actionALAN Hickman from Derbyshire became worried about the advice he was receiving over his pension transfer when he realised that each expert he consulted recommended a different course of action .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSinterrogDepwhen Wallace 's paper arrivedBut the two ideas were similar enough for Darwin to feel very apprehensive when Wallace 's paper arrived .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSinterrogDepwhen Diana made her first speech partly in Welsh at Cardiff City Hall when she was presented with the Freedom of the CityHe was understandably apprehensive when Diana made her first speech partly in Welsh at Cardiff City Hall when she was presented with the Freedom of the City .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSinterrogDepwhen , shortly before her wedding day , she discovered that Prince Charles planned to give his friend a bracelet inscribed with their nicknames ` Fred " and ` Gladys "She was particularly concerned when , shortly before her wedding day , she discovered that Prince Charles planned to give his friend a bracelet inscribed with their nicknames ` Fred " and ` Gladys " .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSinterrogDepwhen I saw my husband becoming a differentI became concerned when I saw my husband becoming a different person .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSinterrogDepwhen Jeremy did n't return to Elola on the evening of Sunday , October 21Jose , the refuge guardian , was concerned when Jeremy did n't return to Elola on the evening of Sunday , October 21 -- he had left his camping gear behind in the hut .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSinterrogDepwhen she insisted , ` I am sorry , I do n't like all this sleeping around , it 's not for meThe girls working in the office looked studiedly humorous when she insisted , ` I am sorry , I do n't like all this sleeping around , it 's not for me . "
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSinterrogDepwhen I mentioned the album• Sherman emerged from his sonic Orbitarium but looked flustered when I mentioned the album , denying any participatory interest in the Hughes-Coughlan partnership .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSinterrogDepwhen I demanded to know where she 'd been when I 'd been gassed right next to the shipAnd she seemed flustered when I demanded to know where she 'd been when I 'd been gassed right next to the ship .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSinterrogDepwhen they were unemployedThey aimed for higher status jobs and felt humiliated when they were unemployed .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSinterrogDepwhen suddenly there is no voice and somebody begins to make faces insteadIn addition it was not surprising that Mr A was totally flummoxed when suddenly there is no voice and somebody begins to make faces instead .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSinterrogDepwhen Taylor went publicLineker became incensed when Taylor went public , not only questioning whether Lineker should remain as captain , but whether his form justified a place in the side -- even though he was maintaining his phenomenal strike rate .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSinterrogDepwhen he laughedHis mouth was even more super when he laughed , she decided , and quickly turned her head to face the front -- she could never remember noticing a man 's mouth so much before .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSinterrogDepwhen she first arrived back at her unit on the edge of Salisbury PlainLiza , for her part , had still seemed inconsolable when she first arrived back at her unit on the edge of Salisbury Plain .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSinterrogDepwhen he found what she 'd doneHe was inconsolable when he found what she 'd done .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSinterrogDepWhen anything important happens you 're stunned , and thrown out for a while , and then you recover …
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSinterrogDepWhen Anna left Inspector Aziz , she was much happier .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSinterrogDepwhen their lookouts reported the Macleans ' approach in the early eveningAnd though , as Lachlan had planned , they had expected the attack in the morning , they were quite happy when their lookouts reported the Macleans ' approach in the early evening .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSinterrogDepwhen I 'm wearing trousers and a jacket that covers my bumI 'm always happy when I 'm wearing trousers and a jacket that covers my bum ! "
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSinterrogDepwhen the IRA exploded a bomb during a Poppy Day service in Enniskillen in the late 80sThere was world-wide revulsion when the IRA exploded a bomb during a Poppy Day service in Enniskillen in the late 80s .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSinterrogDepwhen Abd al Karim was forced to surrender to the FrenchI remember my despondency in 1926 when Abd al Karim was forced to surrender to the French .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSinterrogDepwhen his pet student , Robin Skelton , announced his engagement to a fellow-studentIn this he resembled Bonamy Dobrée at Leeds , who reacted with the utmost dismay when his pet student , Robin Skelton , announced his engagement to a fellow-student .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSinterrogDepwhen she and Walter separatedThe reporter , treading delicately , had asked if it was a great sorrow to her when she and Walter separated .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSinterrogDepwhen the pilot explained she 'd have to sit in the back with the ferry tanksHe introduced Billie to Jenny and saw her disappointment when the pilot explained she 'd have to sit in the back with the ferry tanks .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSinterrogDepwhen the supply stopped short at the beginning of the warThe new experience everyone enjoyed was eating bananas and it was a great disappointment when the supply stopped short at the beginning of the war .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSinterrogDepwhen her husband listened to her with half an ear as he watched televisionOne career wife spoke about her exasperation when her husband listened to her with half an ear as he watched television .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSinterrogDepwhen they heard of his mother 's grim fateThat concern turned to heartbreak when they heard of his mother 's grim fate .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSinterrogDepwhen he 'd said , ` Do n't tell me you 're a virgin ! "Then she remembered his horror when he 'd said , ` Do n't tell me you 're a virgin ! " and her heart closed in on itself like a wounded animal .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSinterrogDepwhen the doorbell is rungIf your dog persists in misbehaving when the doorbell is rung , then you may have to take alternative action .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSinterrogDepwhen they are discouraged and believe they can not succeed by useful meansChildren misbehave when they are discouraged and believe they can not succeed by useful means .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSinterrogDepWhen an institution has ceased to be an authorised institution , liability of the institution to him for compensation purposes depends upon his state of mind ` at the time the deposit was made . "
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSinterrogDepWhere a licence is granted by a board which has not been properly constituted or is otherwise not in accordance with the Act( 5 ) Where a licence is granted by a board which has not been properly constituted or is otherwise not in accordance with the Act , the licence is void .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSinterrogDepwhen he did itOnly it was cool when he did it !
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSinterrogDepwhen you purchase a corporate picnic tableFor this event , when you purchase a corporate picnic table , you will be able to bring 16 people .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSinterrogDepFor this event , when you purchase a corporate picnic table , you will be able to bring 16 people .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSinterrogDepwhen people tell me that one company -- whether it is AOL or Microsoft or DisneyI always use two simple words when people tell me that one company -- whether it is AOL or Microsoft or Disney -- is in charge of all our destinies : Babylon was .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSrelDepwhen taking their holiday snapsWe fly across the world without a thought for Orville Wright , and whoever remembers Daguerre when taking their holiday snaps ?
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSrelDepif there is any real doubtBut if there is any real doubt in marginal cases the officer 's need to cover himself against the possibility of criticism from above normally resolves the issue in favour of sampling .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSrelDepin marginal casesBut if there is any real doubt in marginal cases the officer 's need to cover himself against the possibility of criticism from above normally resolves the issue in favour of sampling .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSrelDeprelative to several European currenciesAlthough a strong dollar relative to several European currencies ( notably the German mark and the Italian lira ) is worrisome , it is nowhere near as serious as the huge ( $50 billion in 1995 ! )
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSubDepwhen four children from the same family -- all born on the same day -- arrivedTHE ROLL of a class in a Co Down primary school jumped by more than half in one go when four children from the same family -- all born on the same day -- arrived .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSubDepif all costs were consideredThe film had cost at least $25 million ( and may have soared as high as $33 million if all costs were considered ) which , in 1970 dollars , put it way above the epic category .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSubDepwhile performing the same level of exerciseAs your fitness improves you will find that your heart rate decreases while performing the same level of exercise .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSubDepbecause the City felt we had taken a great riskOur shares plummeted because the City felt we had taken a great risk .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSubDepIf she left early each morning and came home late at night there was very little likelihood of her meeting Leo .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSubDepespecially if you write in ink so that there can be no later alterationsIn a bound book there is less chance of anything being lost -- especially if you write in ink so that there can be no later alterations .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSubDepIn a bound book there is less chance of anything being lost -- especially if you write in ink so that there can be no later alterations .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSubDepif you are able to put your performance on recordIn every case , you have a better chance of being considered if you are able to put your performance on record .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSubDepif we forget that factThe Church and the Christian live both sides of the resurrection , and woe betide us if we forget that fact .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSubDepif you got three or more wrongWoe betide you if you got three or more wrong .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSubDepif that heavy tread stopped at your deskShe patrolled the aisles like a gaoler and woe betide you if that heavy tread stopped at your desk .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSubDepif he should decide to be the first man to tryNo one had ever raised a hand to her in anger , and woe betide him if he should decide to be the first man to try .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSubDepIf she answered back , woe betide her .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSubDepWhere , for instance , remuneration is linked to earnings per share , managers have an interest in increasing short-term profits , which may be detrimental to investment and the company 's long-term value .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSubDepif things do n't do as plannedAvoid feelings of disappointment or failure if things do n't do as planned .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSubDepif left out of the fridgeButter melted to liquid in half an hour if left out of the fridge .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSubDepif touched by a soldering iron or molten solderSoldering must be carried out with great care , noting that most ties will melt instantly if touched by a soldering iron or molten solder .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSubDepif you add them too quicklyGradually beat in the eggs , one at a time -- if you add them too quickly the mixture may curdle .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSubDepespecially in the reduced visibilityUnlike the passageways in the superstructure the area they were moving down was more unnerving , especially in the reduced visibility .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSubDepif they can not be ignored or resolved by supplementary perceptual categoriesBut for those with a relatively static model of the universe and more or less fixed expectations , the discrepancies are deeply troubling if they can not be ignored or resolved by supplementary perceptual categories .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSubDepas they cover my bodyThey are soft and soothing as they cover my body
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSubDepIf you do n't expect much , the bonuses are terrific . "
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSubDepbecause he was so tiredHe had a terrible game , because he was so tired .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSubDepbecause they 'd had an electric shock from the lightningSome of them were in a terrible state because they 'd had an electric shock from the lightning .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSubDepif the patient diesIt can be terrible for the donor if the patient dies -- the donor can feel they 're a failure which is completely wrong .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSubDepif long lines are involvedBut this does not diminish with distance and can be optically disconcerting if long lines are involved .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSubDeponce the menopause has passedIt is important to realize that this state of affairs is only temporary and that sex may become even more exciting and rewarding once the menopause has passed .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSubDepif he playsIt 's the type of injury that could be made much worse if he plays .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSubDepwhen visitors callAt first you may well have to put the puppy on its leash and keep it close to you if it is not to be an annoyance when visitors call .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSubDepWhen I asked if they could make me an identical one trimmed with black fur and beading instead , they were horrified but they agreed in the end . "
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSubDepIf I mention our separate sleeping arrangements to friends , they are horrified .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSubDepas she caught sight of the horse dung on his hobnailed bootsAggie looked horrified as she caught sight of the horse dung on his hobnailed boots .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSubDepwhen he could n't even lift his headShe got very worried when he could n't even lift his head .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSubDepif you do n't speak` I 'll stay here for a bit , Jamey , " he said to reassure this youngest child , for children get worried if you do n't speak .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSubDepwhen Mr Trueman said that the residents would have to pay more and might n't be able to stay if they became ill` Were n't you worried when Mr Trueman said that the residents would have to pay more and might n't be able to stay if they became ill ?
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSubDepAs its temperature increases , a higher pressure must be employed to liquefy it ( see table 3.4 ) .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSubDepeven if there are strong incentives to use the informationHowever , the rational wealth maximizing company may refrain from such conduct even if there are strong incentives to use the information .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSubDepif something goes a bit wrong when they are in harnessSome horses become excited and upset if something goes a bit wrong when they are in harness , such as chains or ropes becoming entangled around their feet .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSubDepAs she poured coffee for Jenny and Paul , she felt unbearably sad .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSubDepif you wanna dance with meMemo to world liberaldom , re : realignment -- ` It 's gotta be rock'n'roll music , if you wanna dance with me . "
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSubDepif a receiver has been appointed by the courtBut if a receiver has been appointed by the court , the court 's leave must be obtained , for it is then in possession through its officers .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSubDepif one wishes to reject such valuesIt is sometimes said that if one wishes to reject such values one must do so by rejecting the very concepts incorporated in such words , and can not do this merely by applying their negation .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSubDepIf you want to keep your jobHe tried to wriggle out of his responsibilities however , but his boss said : " If you want to keep your job , this is what you must do . "
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSubDepif true to his qualityFinally , the citizen must , if true to his quality , be possessed of some civic virtue .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSubDepif necessaryHe must , if necessary ( and many children manage this ) , become bilingual , able to switch as the occasion demands between what may be virtually or actually two languages .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSubDepif players do n't score` I 'm not particularly worried if players do n't score , but you just ca n't stroll around .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSubDepas he rewrote and rewrote againShe knew that his Gothic romance and glossary were being turned down by publisher after publisher and he grew despondent as he rewrote and rewrote again .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSubDepif the doctor 's initial questions seem rather personal and irrelevant to the aches and pains being sufferedIf you have symptoms that you think may be caused by food intolerance you should not feel affronted if the doctor 's initial questions seem rather personal and irrelevant to the aches and pains being suffered .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSubDepas there seemed to be little hope for the futureFollowing this there was considerable despondency amongst the committee as there seemed to be little hope for the future .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSubDepif they had lived to witness the extent of the deteriorationMiss Worthington often felt it would have been an unendurable sorrow to her parents if they had lived to witness the extent of the deterioration .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSubDepas she hurled their creation back in their honest facesIf only she could have seen them , seen their disappointment as she hurled their creation back in their honest faces .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSubDepIf you injected cold air you 'd actually chill the furnace down a bit .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSubDepas shrapnel rained down on shoppers from two devices placed in cast-litter bins less than ten yards apartEyewitnesses told of the horror as shrapnel rained down on shoppers from two devices placed in cast-litter bins less than ten yards apart .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSubDepas the head , missing the basket , gripped her apron and held on with its teethConstant recounting of this tale embroidered it further , describing the woman 's horror as the head , missing the basket , gripped her apron and held on with its teeth !
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSubDepif production at B is possibleIt is inefficient to produce at A if production at B is possible .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSubDepif you dream of having a novel published( For example , if you dream of having a novel published , remember yourself scribbling away as an adolescent , or having a poem published in the school magazine , or simply reading novels .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSubDepwhen trying to read a wordThe disorder gets its name from the way the patient behaves when trying to read a word : the letters of the word will usually be named aloud , from left to right , very slowly .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSubDepwhen aliens landThe only answer I can think is that some enterprising editor believed that , with ET all the rage after Star Wars , the time was ripe for a study of how Earthlings behave when aliens land .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSubDepwhen she stood among the rubble to which her life had been reducedBut for the life of her she could not behave as she ought when she stood among the rubble to which her life had been reduced .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSubDepwhen her child stands upDANGER : Jan finds that when her child stands up , the shopping trolley is impossible to control
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSubDepwith Stretford 's Louise Fraser and Angela Thorp of Wigan the two favouritesJocelyn Kirby , back from retirement and racing for Middlesbrough , faces tough opposition in the 100 metres hurdles , with Stretford 's Louise Fraser and Angela Thorp of Wigan the two favourites .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSubDepin the 100 metres hurdlesJocelyn Kirby , back from retirement and racing for Middlesbrough , faces tough opposition in the 100 metres hurdles , with Stretford 's Louise Fraser and Angela Thorp of Wigan the two favourites .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSubDepAs he went over the events of last Saturday night once more he recalled the complex thudding of the expertly played drum , and his rush into the derelict asylum out-building .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSubDepif it meant that it would help to convict the rapistAs for Carol herself , she was quite prepared to recall the incident if it meant that it would help to convict the rapist .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSubDepIf Croatian Serbs are occupied in the Bihac area , however , they might be vulnerable to attack .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSubDepif Congress were to adopt a strong resolution of disapprovalHowever , if Congress were to adopt a strong resolution of disapproval Clinton might be forced to shelve the agreement .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSubDepif a driver 's speed was recordedMr Tagg said that if a driver 's speed was recorded , he might think twice about driving 65 kph instead of doing only 45 kph .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSubDepWith all the excitement over investing in ChinaNEW YORK --- With all the excitement over investing in China , one of the biggest infrastructure projects since the Great Wall might be expected to generate great enthusiasm .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSubDepif he takes a hard hit to the headDoctors have said they are worried that a blood clot in Lindros ' injured eye might become dislodged if he takes a hard hit to the head .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSubDepif the two influential men were oustedThe party had feared that if the two influential men were ousted , some of their supporters might go with them , depriving the Nationalists of their majority .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSubDepif the proposed Budget forecasted a huge surplusHe said if the proposed Budget forecasted a huge surplus , the party might turn it down .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSubDepif his Syrian mentors sign a peace treaty with the Jewish stateDAMASCUS , Syria ( AP ) --- Militant Palestinian leader Ahmed Jibril hinted Thursday he might abandon armed struggle against Israel if his Syrian mentors sign a peace treaty with the Jewish state .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSubDepif the Iran deal goes throughThe New York Times on Sunday quoted unidentified senior administration officials as saying Washington might refuse to renew a 22-year-old nuclear cooperation agreement with Moscow if the Iran deal goes through .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSubDepif he staysCarrasco , 53 , hopes to follow and fears his son also might one day wind up in prison if he stays .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSubDepIf the atmosphere is clear you might just be able to make out the Mournes on the horizon .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSubDepIf she really raced on her bike over the footpath , she might just manage to get to the low bridge before the van reached it .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSubDepIf I have to listen to that dreadful Melissa for another hour` If I have to listen to that dreadful Melissa for another hour , I might just die of boredom .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSubDepIf she looked as though she knew what she was doing , she might just be able to bluff her way through .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSubDepIf the subordinate has to be so elaborately controlled the supervisor might just as well undertake the task .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSubDepif they were not quite so easy to useThe fact that people using credit cards were actually even more likely to say this about them suggests that many credit card users might well be happier if they were not quite so easy to use .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSubDepif we handle it badlyKidnapping is a serious crime and the hostage might well die if we handle it badly .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSubDepif their diplomacy had been more sensitive and subtle , and if Macmillan himself had been more alive to the timing of the presidential electionThe illusion persisted that the British might have succeeded if their diplomacy had been more sensitive and subtle , and if Macmillan himself had been more alive to the timing of the presidential election .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSubDepIf there had been sufficient other evidence of participation he might have been properly convicted .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSubDepIf there is sufficient interest then we might try to arrange working days at a running railway such as the Severn Valley and the Gwili .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSubDepwhen the Tower was under attackMowbray 's hand fell to his sword hilt as he realised that great brass tongue only tolled when the Tower was under attack .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSubDepIf the pH needs adjusting rely on Sodium Bicarbonate or a commercial pH adjuster/stabiliser .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSubDepwhen dealing with the World Council of ChurchesI must admit I relied on him a great deal when dealing with the World Council of Churches .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSubDepWhen these people completed similar questionnaires a month later , both dog and cat acquirers showed decreases in minor health problems .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSubDepwhen a variable is branched on ( as opposed to just a bound )In this context penalties are implicitly treated as if they gave the exact decrease in objective function when a variable is branched on ( as opposed to just a bound ) .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSubDepif we do n't eat it tonightAnd I 've got a piece of ham that 'll spoil if we do n't eat it tonight . ”
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSubDepif he thought his little angel had been whippedShe would have to keep the child 's arms covered , because Roy would go crazy if he thought his little angel had been whipped .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSubDepNo matter how often you clean them they get dirty within minutes .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSubDepif necessaryEye and ear protection can be supplied if necessary .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSubDepif we believe a new outlet will expand the marketWe only supply newspapers if we believe a new outlet will expand the market .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSubDepif a transfusion were requiredThe situation would be resolved if a transfusion were required .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSubDepalthough Dearmer and Williams both took a couple of wickets cheaplySpringfield amassed 160 for 8 , mainly through Mortimer , Jeffrey and Dance , although Dearmer and Williams both took a couple of wickets cheaply .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSubDepwhen such influences are considered as explanations of the results of free-running experimentsUnfortunately , when such influences are considered as explanations of the results of free-running experiments , the following problems have never been satisfactorily dealt with .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSubDepWhere two rules are inconsistent , a court will lean towards resolving the conflict in a way that gives effect to the commercial intention of the rules .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSubDepWhere it was still highly risky and dangerous to speak negatively of the Führer , people frequently vented their wrath on the Party and its representatives .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSubDepif the IRA agrees tooLoyalist leaders say they will disarm if the IRA agrees too .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSubDepIf the level of water in a cistern is too high or too low , it can be adjusted by bending the float arm ( if it is metal ) .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSubDepif she tried to go by busShe 'd never make it if she tried to go by bus .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSubDepif he did kill the girl at the time it was said he did` I do n't know how he is supposed to have made it from Carluke to the bar in Motherwell if he did kill the girl at the time it was said he did .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSubDepIf flow is restricted in any way , the bacteria will begin to die .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSubDepIf the baby remains well , discontinue that food and go on to test another one , again eating it every day for a week .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSubDepif it is to be tempered with interference` I would much rather forgo your interest if it is to be tempered with interference ! " she spat through pursed lips .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSubDepif it would mean stretching the balance sheetI would rather forgo a very attractive acquisition if it would mean stretching the balance sheet
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSubDepIf the term ` crusty " slips into your mind , desist .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSubDepwhether the square was presented to left or right of the fixation pointNormally subjects were able to detect the presence of this gap equally well whether the square was presented to left or right of the fixation point .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSubDepif you cook it within a few hours -- or freeze it immediatelyThat does not render it inedible if you cook it within a few hours -- or freeze it immediately .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSubDepprovided it was backed up with some new , stronger coercionIt could still be modified for use , provided it was backed up with some new , stronger coercion .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSubDepespecially if they incorporate the hotel 's or restaurant 's logo using the same colour schemesA row of well-designed awnings can transform a building , especially if they incorporate the hotel 's or restaurant 's logo using the same colour schemes .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSubDepIF Evander Holyfield 's fists prove as fast and slick as the promoters ' tongues have been these past few days , his world heavyweight title defence against Riddick Bowe tonight promises to be a masterpiece .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSubDepIf that 's your Capri outside` If that 's your Capri outside you 'd better watch and not get a ticket .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSubDepif you want to be in the swingI thought : here is a new fashion trend , and Linford , if you want to be in the swing , you had better give some thought to it .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSubDepIf the scouse rumours I 've heard are true , they 'd better lock up Leeds primary schools if he came to Elland Road .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSubDepif you want to see meI 'm sorry , Nicky Scott Wilson , but if you want to see me you 'd better make proper arrangements . "
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSubDepIf you 're ticklish on the feet , perhaps you 'd better give reflexology a miss , but if you love a little footsie , read on .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSubDepif you want to get there by eight-thirty" You 'd better send yourself to Hoggatt 's if you want to get there by eight-thirty .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSubDepif he were to fall while using the legsThe hospital says he 'd risk serious injury if he were to fall while using the legs .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSubDepwhen we see that of the latter group none has external lockboard battensIt is emphasized still further when we see that of the latter group none has external lockboard battens .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSubDepIf they all lived` If they all lived , guess how many rats there 'd be in this country in five years .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSubDepif he accepted food or sweets from themHe would be poisoned if he accepted food or sweets from them .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSubDepif they had been allowed to connect with flesh and boneSeveral times he witnessed strokes which would have killed or maimed if they had been allowed to connect with flesh and bone .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSubDepif you wantedI think you could be much more precise if you wanted . "
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSubDepif the sample is adequateThis technique is highly precise , to the year or even season of felling , if the sample is adequate .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSubDepif God does not existEverything is indeed permitted if God does not exist .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSubDepif you are admittedIf you are interested in coming to our University we shall be very glad to find a place for you if we can , and most certainly to welcome you if you are admitted .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSubDepIf you are interested in coming to our University we shall be very glad to find a place for you if we can , and most certainly to welcome you if you are admitted .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSubDepif we canIf you are interested in coming to our University we shall be very glad to find a place for you if we can , and most certainly to welcome you if you are admitted .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSubDepIf so , you will sympathise with my own feelings when I unearthed my first coin dating from the English Civil War : a Charles I shilling , probably minted in Oxford in 1642 .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSubDepif you do n't eat your greens` How are you going to grow up big and strong if you do n't eat your greens ? "
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSubDepwhile we played a sweeper` It 's ironic that they beat us twice last season playing with a flat back four while we played a sweeper .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSubDepIf you have a heart-shaped biscuit cutter , cut out hearts from the brioche slices ; otherwise , make six circles .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSubDepIf we ca n't lure Presley here and destroy him before then , we 're history .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSubDepwhen the snow melts to uncover the higher mountain pasturesFood is at its most plentiful during the short summer months , when the snow melts to uncover the higher mountain pastures .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSubDepif it provides the wrong gear ratiosIt may however be deemed to be incorrect if it provides the wrong gear ratios .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSubDepIf the client is happy to pay any contribution required , the solicitor is authorized to provide up to two hours of work .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSubDepwhen I read of selfish people trying to persuade you to change an excellent classical music review into a jazz magazineI get very annoyed when I read of selfish people trying to persuade you to change an excellent classical music review into a jazz magazine .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSubDepwhen I said that` He got annoyed when I said that though and said it was n't true , so I 'd like this time to say that although he appears to be very clever on stage and TV , in real life he is extremely stupid . ''
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSubDepif I saw the fifth set in a Wimbledon final decided by a serveThe ` Let '' rule has stood since 1880 without too much fuss and I think I might get annoyed if I saw the fifth set in a Wimbledon final decided by a serve which simply hit the net and ` died '' on the receiver 's side .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSubDepif he had to answer any more questions` To bring him here is a dangerous matter , '' Claudel said , and by the way Shaaban nodded , his dark eyes large and anxious , Claudel knew that it could also be dangerous for Shaaban if he had to answer any more questions .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSubDepSince each of these approaches has been extensively described and compared previously , what justifies the new treatment in this paper ?
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSubDepif the odds are high enoughThere may be considerable scepticism about Pascal 's case for always wagering on the outsider if the odds are high enough .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSubDepwhen 1 ) the world is watching and 2 ) the oppressors careBut nonviolent resistance tends to succeed when 1 ) the world is watching and 2 ) the oppressors care .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSubDepso long as the military remains unitedIndonesia watchers at the IMF believe that this `` civilian face / military fist '' strategy can succeed in Indonesia so long as the military remains united .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSubDepwhen its findings and recommendations lead to improvements wherever federal dollars are spentGAO succeeds in its mission when its findings and recommendations lead to improvements wherever federal dollars are spent .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSubDepwhen I borrow a friend 's laptop and connect through his Internet service providerI succeed in connecting to PlanetPoker.com when I borrow a friend 's laptop and connect through his Internet service provider .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSubDepwhere even Reagan failedAfter shuttering the DOE , Clinton could depict himself as a crusader against waste and bureaucracy who succeeded where even Reagan failed .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSubDepIf he follows the correct path , he may be able to look back on this election as the high-water mark of far-left opposition .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSubDepIf he follows the correct path , he may be able to look back on this election as the high-water mark of far-left opposition .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSubDepas people realize how hard life is going to be here for a whileToday should be interesting as people realize how hard life is going to be here for a while .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSubDepIf these assumptions hold , voters in races for Congress face what in economic theory is called a prisoner 's dilemma and have an incentive , at the margin , to lean Democratic .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSubDepif the key assumption is validSecond , if the key assumption is valid , Democrats should have lower attendance rates on roll-call votes than Republicans do to the extent that such votes reflect national policy making and that participating in such votes takes away from the time a legislator could otherwise devote to local benefit-seeking .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSubDepif known to be used in a CW programUnder the deal , concluded last month , China supplied Iran with 500 tons of phosphorus pentsulfide , material banned under the terms of the CWC if known to be used in a CW program .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSubDepif Iran undertakes to upgrade the earlier systems to Shehab-2 configurationThe relative numbers of Shehab-1 and Shehab-2 systems could change in favor of the Shehab-2 if Iran undertakes to upgrade the earlier systems to Shehab-2 configuration .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSubDepif it acquired the appropriate facilities for the front - end of the nuclear fuel cycleAlso , Iran could attempt to produce highly enriched uranium if it acquired the appropriate facilities for the front - end of the nuclear fuel cycle .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSubDepIf conditions remain favorable , it will be able to extend the reach of its ballistic missile forces to include Southern Europe , North Africa , and South Asia by 2005 - 2010 and possibly the continental United States by 2015 .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSubDepwhether or not they are on the CWC schedulesHowever , under the CWC , all chemical weapons are banned , whether or not they are on the CWC schedules .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSubDepif infected people were isolated soonerQN : Could the outbreak of Marburg virus be stopped if infected people were isolated sooner ?
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSubDepif the demand for nanotubes decreasesNanolab says it ca n't stay profitable if the demand for nanotubes decreases .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSubDepIf used effectively , CBW are potentially capable of inflicting a large number of casualties -- more than is possible with conventional explosives .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSubDepwhile keeping the soldiers safe insideThe 2nd Cavalry Regiment [ at Fort Lewis ] recently received three vehicles that can detect radiation or biological and chemical hazards while keeping the soldiers safe inside .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSubDepwhen a few days later , on February 5, 2003 , Powell told the U.N. Security Council that `` we have first-hand descriptions of biological weapons factories on wheels and rails . ''Drumheller told the Post he was surprised when a few days later , on February 5, 2003 , Powell told the U.N. Security Council that `` we have first-hand descriptions of biological weapons factories on wheels and rails . ''
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSubDepif Syria obtained a nuclear power reactor and needed fresh fuel regularlyThe plant would be the forerunner to a commercial plant if Syria obtained a nuclear power reactor and needed fresh fuel regularly .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSubDepif you do this`` I guarantee you that if you do this you 'll never work in Democratic politics again .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSubDepif it had been founded hereAOL would never have existed if it had been founded here , I am sure , since its employees would have been mocked into obscurity by the digerati .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSubDepIf supplies are not reaching the people who need them , Hall said , he wanted to find out whether the United Nations or relief agencies needed to handle things differently , or whether `` Iraq needs to get out of the way and let us do the job . ''
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSubDepif you have the timePlease read this message if you have the time .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSubDepif Israel carried out its threats to invade the Gaza StripIt also threatened to use the weapons against IDF soldiers if Israel carried out its threats to invade the Gaza Strip . ( The Jerusalem Post , 25Jun06 , Khaled Abu Toameh ) ( Link )
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSubDepwhen I could n't go to the snack bar to buy a soda`` I was sad when I could n't go to the snack bar to buy a soda .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSubDepif you come across a friendly conversation among a group of friendsThey are very direct in their dealings with each other , as you might discover if you come across a friendly conversation among a group of friends .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSubDepwhen traveling in the mirror realmWalking would appear as running , when traveling in the mirror realm , that is , if anyone in the real world was able to see them .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSubDepwhen placed virtually anywhere in another coding regionThe discovery that GFP will still fold and form a fluorophore when placed virtually anywhere in another coding region suggests that the limiting step in the process is whether the target protein it is inserted into folds and functions correctly .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSubDepwhile others have failed miserably'' Our subscription model is precisely why we have been so successful in getting ads while others have failed miserably , '' he wrote in a clamorous essay titled `` Wrong !
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSubDepIf the young farmers and foodies of Truro can organize , they might just be able to get local agriculture back on its feet .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSubDepIf the Commission believed that a low markup for the subclasses was in order , then the low markup could be recommended .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSubDepIf the requirements for the paired availability design are met , we recommend it as an alternative with advantages over the usual analyses from observational studies .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSubDepif Kadafi prevailsBoth men say they and other rebel leaders will be targeted for death if Kadafi prevails .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSubDeptill it whisked away and was goneI tell you , sir , I couldn 't move a finger , nor get my breath , till it whisked away and was gone .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSubDepif Garcia did N O T return by a certain hourBut the attempt was a dangerous one , and if Garcia did N O T return by a certain hour it was probable that his own life had been sacrificed .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSubDepas it heads EastIt is feared forecasted wind gusts of up to 80 km/h ( 49 Mph ) overnight could fan the first fire into the township of Winmalee as it heads East .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSubDepwhile fighting the fireTwo firefighters were injured while fighting the fire and were transported to Erie County Medical Center , '' said Division Fire Chief Thomas Ashe who also said that sections of the kitchen wall at the back of the house had to be torn out to stop the fire from spreading through the walls .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSubDepif you do n't eat your greens` How are you going to grow up big and strong if you do n't eat your greens ? "
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSubDepwhen acclimatizedAlthough Butterflyfish are quite hardy when acclimatized , their conditions must be maintained with some degree of consistency .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSwhetherDepif he is so unfortunate as to be between them and the ballTheir whole game depends on getting the man on the ground out of the way , if necessary with the boot , if he is so unfortunate as to be between them and the ball .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSwhetherDepif age specific rates of disability remain constantHowever , if age specific rates of disability remain constant , average levels of disability are likely to rise as a larger proportion of the elderly population reaches extreme old age .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSwhetherDepin response to a lower demand for moneyBut conversely if the government raises interest rates the supply of money may fall in response to a lower demand for money .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSwhetherDepif the government raises interest ratesBut conversely if the government raises interest rates the supply of money may fall in response to a lower demand for money .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSwhetherDepIf allowance is made for such births , the proportion of births in 1986 with fathers in social classes I and II falls to 29.6 per cent .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSwhetherDepif it decides that they would have influenced shareholders on how to voteAny changes which are not disclosed may cause the court not to sanction the scheme if it decides that they would have influenced shareholders on how to vote .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesSwhetherDepIf I sell itSimple : If I sell it , my wife would kill me !
avoid.v29482CircumstancesVPbrstDephad they known the extent of his other activitiesThose who knew him only as a fellow undergraduate would have been still more surprised by his degree result had they known the extent of his other activities .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesVPedDepInfluenced by the lower pound , earnings jumped by 22 per cent during the period and over the nine months .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesVPedDepbuoyed by some directors ' share purchasesAtlas Converting Equipment jumped 60 to 585p , buoyed by some directors ' share purchases .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesVPedDepBrought on to lowland pastures in kinder climates , it gains considerably in size though in its own environment it is almost the smallest breed in Britain : only the Shetland and the Dexter of Ireland are shorter .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesVPedDepprovided the weight is correctBy contrast , the solid fuel merchant can afford to vary the content of what goes into pre-packed bags of household fuel , provided the weight is correct .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesVPedDepGiven strong light , the plant will grow stronger , with deep coloration .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesVPedDepteamed with Eddie LawsonTadahiko Taira ( 21 ) won last year teamed with Eddie Lawson
avoid.v29482CircumstancesVPedDepGiven Iran 's strong biotechnology and pharmaceutical infrastructure , it is not difficult to envision the development of a concealed BW program .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesVPingDepfollowing further news of oil price increasesIt did result in er an improvement in the share situation and in the er strength of the pound , but I understand the share prices have dropped rapidly again following further news of oil price increases .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesVPingDepkeeping interest and exchange rates higher than expectedWe believe that German unification will prove more troublesome than anyone has been expecting , keeping interest and exchange rates higher than expected .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesVPingDepneeding props or ties to gain a semblance of equilibriumThey are dynamic and stressful , needing props or ties to gain a semblance of equilibrium .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesVPingDepExcluding oil and gas , ` onshore " output fell 0.1 per cent in the fourth quarter , extending the recession to ten quarters from the peak in the second quarter of 1990 .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesVPingDepreflecting sluggish demandCar production fell by 8 p.c. , reflecting sluggish demand , but still topped 2 m vehicles of which three out of five were Peugeot .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesVPingDepFollowing German monetary unification in July 1990 , the dollar fell to DM1.62 , approaching its lowest level , attained in January 1988 , of DM1.56 .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesVPingDepbeating Angelica Gavaldon , 6-2 , 6-0No. 5 Kimiko Date also advanced easily , beating Angelica Gavaldon , 6-2 , 6-0 .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesVPingDepfollowing the introduction in September 1991 of fares for concessionary travelAs described in the previous section , this may have resulted from a decrease in the number of elderly people using buses following the introduction in September 1991 of fares for concessionary travel .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesVPingDepRiding on the back of a tempestuous wind , this journey became an epic of its time , being accomplished at a speed which remained unequalled until surpassed by an aeroplane more than a century later .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesVPingDepusing standard componentsSo we have high capacity with low entry cost using standard components .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesVPingDepproviding they cost less than a certain amountMost countries allow their citizens to bring home articles without an import licence , providing they cost less than a certain amount , without paying excess duty .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesVPingDepacting through distance  given by a single numberPhysicists have an answer  work is force acting through distance  given by a single number , or scalar , representing the sum of the force acting through the distance .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesVPingDepacting through distanceFirst , let 's just consider the physicist 's definition of work as the integral of force acting through distance .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesVPingDepHolding other factors constant , such as incumbency advantages and regional factorsAn additional piece of evidence from the Senate : Holding other factors constant , such as incumbency advantages and regional factors , the difference between popular votes for Republican presidential and senatorial candidates in states conducting a Senate election turns out to be a positive function of how onerous the federal government 's tax burden is per state ( a progressive tax rate hits higher-income states harder ) .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesVPingDepholding other factors constantA cross-state econometric investigation , furthermore , reveals that , holding other factors constant , the difference between a state 's major-party vote going to the Republican gubernatorial candidate and the Republican share of the lower state house is a positive function of the state tax rate .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesVPingDepusing the standards of top newspapersMuch of it , of course , using the standards of top newspapers , can not be used since it is largely gossip we are repeating , although it certainly could make for some very good stories .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesVPingDepusing the standards of top newspapersMuch of it , of course , using the standards of top newspapers , can not be used since it is largely gossip we are repeating , although it certainly could make for some very good stories .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesVPingDeplosing money on $ 450 million in salesIn other words , he lives better losing money on $ 450 million in sales than he would making money on $ 200 million .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesVPingDepcasting a thick pall of smoke over the city skylineLarge clouds of smoke were continuing to pour out of the building , casting a thick pall of smoke over the city skyline .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesVPingDepin asking for cigarettes` Tobacco is highly addictive , and patients can be quite forceful in asking for cigarettes .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesVPtoDepto anticipate the devaluationPrices rocketed to anticipate the devaluation and speculation was rife .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesVPtoDepto live inWith a bit of conversion and a lick of paint , some of these old houses can be splendid to live in , lots of room to breathe , not like a modern box .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesVPtoDepto enable plan managers and investors to arrange for holdings in ineligible trusts to be sold or transferred outside the planThe new Regulations will be effective from 6 April 1993 to enable plan managers and investors to arrange for holdings in ineligible trusts to be sold or transferred outside the plan .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesVPtoDepto do anything about themThere is no point in raging against your circumstances if you are powerless to do anything about them .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesVPtoDepto inspire respectThe rock-climber is powerless to inspire respect .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesVPtoDepto injure each otherIt was as though they were creatures of the same species , possessed of a venom which might kill an outsider , but were powerless to injure each other .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesVPtoDepto save himIf the Grand Theogonist is killed outright during shooting , hand-to-hand fighting , or at any other time then the Jade Griffon is powerless to save him .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesVPtoDepto stop herJapan was powerless to stop her .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesVPtoDepto prevent itEnglish Nature has been opposed to peat extraction but has been powerless to prevent it .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesVPtoDepto control this conflict between Israel -- a foreign nation with which Lebanon was still technically at war -- and their own camps in Beirut and elsewhere in LebanonThe Lebanese were powerless to control this conflict between Israel -- a foreign nation with which Lebanon was still technically at war -- and their own camps in Beirut and elsewhere in Lebanon .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesVPtoDepto help himThank you for being there , for at this stage the Marshal was powerless to help him .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesVPtoDepto do anythingAll I was conscious of was that everything had miscarried , and in my isolation , I was powerless to do anything .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesVPtoDepto stopIt 's something the Indians who live in the forest are powerless to stop :
avoid.v29482CircumstancesVPtoDepto refuseI felt powerless to refuse .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesVPtoDepto moveHe seems powerless to move , except for his legs that thrash wildly with pain and protestation .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesVPtoDepto stop itAnd the industry seems powerless to stop it .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesVPtoDepto intervene against such a combinationLocal people ( who do notice and do care ) are virtually powerless to intervene against such a combination .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesVPtoDepto do anything about itCountless people are appalled by what has happened to their capital city , but feel totally powerless to do anything about it .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesVPtoDepto yell instructions to the men on the catamaranHe no longer had the strength to yell instructions to the men on the catamaran .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesVPtoDepto keep the Blood God 's follower at bayIndraugnir howled and lashed out at the Bloodthirster with renewed fury , using the last of his fading strength to keep the Blood God 's follower at bay .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesVPtoDepto survive this dark nightLet her find strength to survive this dark night , for I know she is near to death itself .
avoid.v29482CircumstancesVPtoDepto carry onTheir reaction was so encouraging that it gave me the strength to carry on .
text occurrence of "Manner" FE for lexunit "avoid.v" from frame "Avoiding"
SELECT lexunit,fetype,pt,gf,SUBSTRING(`text`,`start`+1,`end`-`start`+1) AS occurrence,`text` FROM fn_frames LEFT JOIN fn_lexunits USING (frameid) LEFT JOIN fn_ferealizations AS r USING (luid) LEFT JOIN fn_valenceunits USING (fetypeid) LEFT JOIN fn_fetypes USING (fetypeid) LEFT JOIN fn_gftypes USING (gfid) LEFT JOIN fn_pttypes USING (ptid) LEFT JOIN fn_valenceunits_annosets USING (vuid) LEFT JOIN fn_annosets USING (annosetid) LEFT JOIN fn_sentences AS a USING (sentenceid) LEFT JOIN fn_layers AS y USING (annosetid) LEFT JOIN fn_layertypes USING (layertypeid) LEFT JOIN fn_labels USING (layerid) LEFT JOIN fn_labeltypes AS l USING (labeltypeid) WHERE frame = 'Avoiding' AND lexunit = 'avoid.v' AND fetype = 'Manner' AND layertype = 'FE' AND labeltype = 'Manner' ORDER BY ferid
lexunitfetypeptgfoccurrencetext
avoid.vManner--misbehaviourIt was a sin different in kind from mischief-making and could , in Lydia 's estimation , be excused on the grounds that it was the sexual misbehaviour of another to which she was responding .
avoid.vManner--misbehaviourIn comparison with fabliaux like that , the misbehaviour of the monk and the wife is all too deliberate and plausible .
avoid.vManner--misbehaviourHow far are money and the media responsible for the misbehaviour of football supporters ?
avoid.vManner--misbehaviourThe project is linked to an earlier study of sexual misbehaviour in rural and small town Scotland .
avoid.vManner--misbehaviourThe Greek champions , AEK Athens , have been banned from European competition for a year because of their fans ' misbehaviour in a European Cup match at home to Marseille this month .
avoid.vManner--misbehaviourI have always made it clear that I take seriously any allegations of misbehaviour in any children 's home in Wales .
avoid.vManner--misbehaviourAgainst this background of a bustling , potentially violent and effectively unpoliced street life , we can point to a wide variety of other kinds of rowdyism and misbehaviour at this time in history .
avoid.vManner--misbehaviourThe Lord Chancellor told him that , prima facie , the article constituted ` judicial misbehaviour " which is a ground for dismissal .
avoid.vManner--misbehaviourBut last week 's pitch invasion at Maine Road , the home of Manchester City , was a warning that the war on crowd misbehaviour has not yet been won .
avoid.vManner--misbehaviourPlay could also be abandoned today in the fifth one-day international after an agreement reached yesterday about what to do if there is crowd misbehaviour among the 25,000 sell-out crowd .
avoid.vManner--misbehaviourIt was a strange misdemeanour but it launched The Doc on a career of unparalleled misbehaviour , which included regular confrontations with the footballing authorities and inevitable conflict with the law .
avoid.vManner--misbehaviourNothing jeopardizes a prisoner 's parole chances more than misbehaviour within prison , and especially participation in riots and protests .
avoid.vManner--misbehaviourThere are not many , a tiny minority , who have done outrageous things , who 've misbehaved outrageously and who 've been allowed to persist in their misbehaviour .
avoid.vManner--misbehaviourIt is future misbehaviour that will not be tolerated .
avoid.vManner--misbehaviourChesney-Lind ( 1973 ) studied a Honolulu juvenile court and also found that sexual misbehaviour by girls was seen as morally outrageous and therefore dealt with more punitively .
avoid.vManner--misbehaviourA filing mechanism cuts down debtor misbehaviour because the availability of reliable information about the debtor 's property reduces the debtor 's incentive to misbehave by removing the opportunity to do so .
avoid.vManner--misbehaviourA number of police officers face charges relating to their alleged misbehaviour on that night , after complaints involving more than 100 officers were referred to the Police Complaints Authority .
avoid.vManner--misbehaviourThe physical effects of corporate misbehaviour are difficult to quantify precisely .
avoid.vManner--misbehaviourBarnett said the charges against Mosher involved ` professional misbehaviour " .
avoid.vManner--misbehaviourThere were unsubstantiated allegations of serious misbehaviour while Scotland were in Berne for the first World Cup qualifying Group I tie against Switzerland .
avoid.vManner--misbehaviourThe sexual behaviour referred to turned out to be sexual misbehaviour by the standards of the time and on a widespread scale .
avoid.vManner2ndimmediatelyBemused by what was happening he moved to go to the bathroom , and was immediately grabbed by two police officers .
avoid.vManner2ndas he slept in his carry-cotThe nine-week-old boy was grabbed as he slept in his carry-cot outside a shopping centre .
avoid.vManner2ndin careful little pilesThey arranged them on the sand lemons or onions or oranges -- in careful little piles and sold them for so much a pile .
avoid.vManner2ndHow do I arrange all these materials ?
avoid.vManner2nd
avoid.vManner2ndrandom
avoid.vManner2ndsuspiciousShiona was still standing by the elevator , watching him with suspicious hazel eyes .
avoid.vManner2ndunashamedly patrioticDespite the affinities between socialism and nationalism , not many British socialists before the 1940s had framed their message in unashamedly patriotic language .
avoid.vManner2ndright awayCharity , I should have come clean on that right away .
avoid.vManner2ndlike the Fox rapist , who held the area in terror last summerThe Sun made the connection quite explicit -- ` They were wearing balaclava helmets like the Fox rapist , who held the area in terror last summer , and skinhead-style Dr Marten boots " .
avoid.vManner2ndambushZazzali and Long had expressed similar reservations in June 2001 when the court overturned the death sentence of Thomas J. Koskovich , who was 18 when he killed two pizza deliverymen in an ambush .
avoid.vManner2ndjointTURKI , IRAQ � U. S. and Iraqi forces have denied Sunni Arab insurgents an important power base in a lawless region east of Baghdad , the commander of a joint offensive said Friday .
avoid.vManner2ndverbal` Shut up , " he screamed , a hand coming up to his face as if to defend himself from the verbal onslaught .
avoid.vManner2ndverbalThe absence of verbal onslaughts against the Jews is also a striking feature of Hitler 's public speeches in the years 1933 and 1934 .
avoid.vMannerADepsummaryThe guerrillas reportedly singled out Vietnamese settlers for summary execution .
avoid.vMannerADepsummaryAs concern in Western countries began to focus on the treatment of Tuareg nomads in northern Mali and Niger , the governments of both countries denied reports of massacres or summary executions of " rebels " .
avoid.vMannerADeppitchedFormerly affiliated to the Psychopomps gangcult , her chapter was broken up in 1995 during a pitched battle with the Road Cavalry in Spanish Fork , Deseret , Jessamyn is now believed to be working alone . "
avoid.vMannerADepdifferingThe need that different socio-economic groups , age-groups , ethnic groups , males and females have for medical services differs because of their differing susceptibility and experience of morbidity and accidents .
avoid.vMannerADepprolongedSocial roles within each of the groups have been isolated primarily from the accounts given by fans and from prolonged observation in the London Road End .
avoid.vMannerADepquickI had a quick peek into the kitchen but it was empty .
avoid.vMannerADepchallengingThe surrounding countryside is quite lovely and you can take a pleasant amble along the river or a more challenging hike along the South Downs Way , which passes nearby .
avoid.vMannerADepquickA quick glance across the Channel will confirm that AV delivers none of these .
avoid.vMannerADeppiercingHeini nodded thanks and left the room , followed by his colleague , both giving piercing , policemen 's glances around the bar as they left .
avoid.vMannerADeppolicemen 'sHeini nodded thanks and left the room , followed by his colleague , both giving piercing , policemen 's glances around the bar as they left .
avoid.vMannerADepswiftHe gave her a swift glance from those pale , brilliant eyes , but said nothing .
avoid.vMannerADepcoquettishShe slid Dane a coquettish glance from beneath heavy black eyelashes .
avoid.vMannerADepapparentIn another type of instance , we find apparent duplication of traits with no discernible semantic effects .
avoid.vMannerADepwastefulWe will promote closer European cooperation , to make the best use of national and Community aid , and avoid wasteful duplication .
avoid.vMannerADepexpensiveNot only would this permit the benefits of specialisation and economies of scale ( ie lower average cost ) to be felt , but would also avoid expensive duplication .
avoid.vMannerADepillegalDuring the inquiry they ask for the electronic serial number of the mobile phone which is then used for the illegal duplication of the phone unit .
avoid.vMannerADepmassiveThe alternative is massive retaliation by missiles aimed at the enemy 's cities , which will stay put .
avoid.vMannerADepmassiveIt is doubtful that any other army could have coped without resorting to massive retaliations .
avoid.vMannerADeplawfulBut there is an alternative fault element : ` with intent to prevent the lawful apprehension or detainer of any person " .
avoid.vMannerADeplawfulIt is an offence to cause GBH with intent to prevent lawful apprehension .
avoid.vMannerADepsimpleThere are people who know that they have experienced deep within themselves a reality which gives them simple and overwhelming certainties about the real goals of human existence and which transforms their lives .
avoid.vMannerADepcalmThe gentle note of calm certainty in his voice ripped at Virginia 's flayed emotions .
avoid.vMannerADepuncomplicatedHow I had despised his brutishness then , and how I longed for his toughness , his uncomplicated , animal certainty now .
avoid.vMannerADepanimalHow I had despised his brutishness then , and how I longed for his toughness , his uncomplicated , animal certainty now .
avoid.vMannerADepmomentaryHer momentary uncertainty must have showed , for he added with a throaty chuckle , ` But no night watches . "
avoid.vMannerADepanxiousThis did something to bolster her bruised pride and enabled her to bundle , for the moment , anxious uncertainties out of her mind .
avoid.vMannerADephead-onA TEENAGE motorist suffered serious face injuries in a head-on collision on a country road .
avoid.vMannerADephead-onThe case arose out of a fatal road accident in Illinois , the plaintiff 's parents having been killed as a result of a head-on collision between their Volkswagen Rabbit and another vehicle .
avoid.vMannerADephead-onPC Peter Betts was on a training run when he crashed into a hedge as he tried to avoid a head-on collision with a lorry .
avoid.vMannerADephead-onA head-on car crash in which five women were killed may have been caused by flat tyres .
avoid.vMannerADephead-onThen , after flying back to Heathrow , I stepped off the plane and ten miles from my front door on the drive home , I had a head-on crash .
avoid.vMannerADephead-onWhen the head-on crash occurred , the nearest police car was a quarter-of-a-mile behind the stolen vehicle .
avoid.vMannerADepsoftThere was a soft ` plop " and the blue light welled out of the mantle as he closed the door , deftly trapping the light inside .
avoid.vMannerADepindustrialAmong other processes , the period saw the rapid expansion of industrial manufacturing , a growth in population and urban centres , and the increasing national importance of the political and bureaucratic activity of the State .
avoid.vMannerADeplegalThus what may at first sight appear to be something that facilitates competition can actually be a form of legal collusion .
avoid.vMannerADepproudWe wended our way home , glowing with triumph ( and blood pressure ! ) , each of us the proud possessor of a plastic , imitation silver , trophy .
avoid.vMannerADepattemptedThe Cyprus model failed when an attempted coup by Greek Cypriots provoked a Turkish invasion .
avoid.vMannerADepjointThe first republican regime under Brigadier Qasem lasted only until 1963 , when a joint coup by pan-Arab nationalists and members of the Arab Socialist Baath Party brought chat combination to power .
avoid.vMannerADepvagueThe name rang a vague bell .
avoid.vMannerADepintellectualOne intuitively powerful argument , for instance , is that since animals regularly face problems and solve them in sensible ways , they must have some intellectual grasp of the problem .
avoid.vMannerADepencyclopaedicHe also has an encyclopaedic grasp of trivia .
avoid.vMannerADepmasterfulHis technique shows a masterful grasp of the conventions of the philosophic dialogue perfected by Plato .
avoid.vMannerADepimpressiveStockman was obviously a key figure ; a supply-side zealot with an impressive grasp of the complexities of the budgetary process , he dazzled both colleagues and adversaries .
avoid.vMannerADepunsurpassedHowever inadequate his predictions proved in the twentieth century , Marx 's appeal remains incomprehensible unless it is recognized that he did have an unsurpassed grasp of nineteenth-century capitalism .
avoid.vMannerADepsevereBut if the Section Sergeant goes in for any necessary purpose , the Inspector comes in , he is reported and gets a severe reprimand from his superiors for idling his time in the Station .
avoid.vMannerADepsevereHe gave Captain Lake a severe reprimand for his brutality and ordered him to return to Sombrero to see if Jeffrey were alive and , if so , to rescue him .
avoid.vMannerADepsevereBatley and Sheffield Eagles received a severe reprimand yesterday for the fighting which took place during their first-round Yorkshire Cup tie .
avoid.vMannerADepgood-naturedHe got a good-natured reprimand from Mona for not setting a good example to the lower classes .
avoid.vMannerADepblisteringJust as we were about to leave , Frank Dick called me to one side and gave me a blistering reprimand .
avoid.vMannerADepveiledThe statement was a veiled reprimand .
avoid.vMannerADepsmoothSince 1960 , of the 41 sub-Saharan African states there has only been one smooth constitutional transfer of real power from one elected leader to another , i.e. in Senegal in 1981 .
avoid.vMannerADepconstitutionalSince 1960 , of the 41 sub-Saharan African states there has only been one smooth constitutional transfer of real power from one elected leader to another , i.e. in Senegal in 1981 .
avoid.vMannerADepfundamentalThis was a fundamental difference from the Catholic belief , which regards Christ as having both human and divine natures .
avoid.vMannerADepinternalPharmaceutical company Ciba-Geigy recently carried out an internal assessment of their 30 major suppliers ' performance .
avoid.vMannerADepcriminalIn both sexes criminal activity appears to peak in adolescence and early adulthood -- between the ages of 14 , and younger , and 21 .
avoid.vMannerADepanti-ChinaIn a gesture construed as a concession to China , the communiqué also stated that India " does not allow Tibetans to engage in anti-China political activities in India " .
avoid.vMannerADepcontractualA contractual agreement about retirement could also affect your statutory rights .
avoid.vMannerADepstatisticalIn other words , statistical testing should not be used as a substitute for theoretical ideas by simply dredging the data for any statistically significant relationships that happen to be present .
avoid.vMannerADepcontinuedThe continued Iraqi use of FROG-7A artillery rockets against Iranian cities led to Iran 's interest in long - range artillery rockets and ballistic missiles .
avoid.vMannerADepparticularThis development is of particular concern , considering the revelation of the two secret facilities .
avoid.vMannerADepTechnical analysis of clandestine programs is based on the widely known physical and engineering aspects of nuclear materials and weapons , which enable estimates of capabilities based on fragmentary and uncertain information , as follows .
avoid.vMannerADepjointAlso in 1983 , Syrian and Soviet scientists carried out a joint study on the construction of a nuclear power reactor in Syria .
avoid.vMannerADepeconomicHall , who recently returned from a trip to Iraq , said U.N. economic sanctions have hurt millions of civilians there .
avoid.vMannerADepeconomicIraq has been under economic sanctions since the war ended , which some say have thwarted the country 's ability to recover from the devastation of the bombing campaign .
avoid.vMannerADeptimelyThe request would only be considered if it had been submitted in a timely manner as indicated , except in special cases .
avoid.vMannerADepsuch" It 's the political disputes between the Hadba bloc and the Kurdish bloc that encourage the terrorists to carry out such operations in the province of Nineveh , " Shabak lawmaker Hunain Qaddo told Iraqi state television .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepviolentA violent uprising by a Marxist-nationalist group , the JVP , was effectively but brutally crushed in 1989-90 .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepreal and rightBut they were still as far from anything like a real and right discrimination between the guilty and the unfortunate .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepcriticalIn most of his literary reviewing , the fineness of his critical discrimination and the clarity with which he expresses it draws fruitfully on this special shyness .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeplowTrue , the low magnifications of ordinary binoculars mean that the scope is limited , but with open clusters , at least , binoculars are very suitable .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepconsiderableThis represents a considerable reduction from the figure of 980 in the Sixties , when student conductors were employed and before the introduction of one-man operations on trams and buses .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepsteadyWe attribute the steady increase in nitric acid during autumn and the reduction during winter to the effects of heterogeneous chemistry .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepeverydayBut even without using her special royal train , it was not quite the everyday battle to get there .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepviolentAfter all , just ten years ago in Lima , Peru , police were engaged in violent battles with poor hawkers trying to scrape a living on the streets .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepconvolutedThese additions were taken over the London and North Western Railway in 1871 after a convoluted legal battle with the Llanelly company .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepviolentAnd the disturbances could not strictly be called racial : the most prominent feature was that of violent clashes between young people and the police .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepfor monthsThe stark three million milestone sparked the most bitter and rowdy Commons clashes for months with John Smith , the Labour leader , accusing the Prime Minister of standing idly by while unemployment soared .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepmost bitter and rowdyThe stark three million milestone sparked the most bitter and rowdy Commons clashes for months with John Smith , the Labour leader , accusing the Prime Minister of standing idly by while unemployment soared .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepviolentIn August 1942 a violent clash occurred between a small group of armed Falangists and a crowd of Carlists attending a memorial mass for the latter 's war-dead .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepopenOne hot afternoon in June of 1976 , I flew into Beirut to find the PLO in open combat within west Beirut against Saiqa , who had attacked Arafat 's forces on orders from Damascus .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepaggressiveHe gives equal emphasis to the possibility that such characteristics make the game an ideal vehicle for aggressive confrontations between rival groups of young males .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepviolentThere were violent confrontations with some 900 police , who kept the two groups apart ; about 50 arrests were made .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepbloodyAware of the history of that awful bloody confrontation throughout the 1969-70 tour , the new-era Springboks are determined to keep their heads high and their political profile low .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepbitterROBIN Smith , Hampshire 's defiant middle-order maestro , yesterday had the last word in his summer-long bitter duel with Waqar Younis .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepsharpThe World Chess Championship resumed its second half in Lyons , France on Saturday night with a sharp duel which , nevertheless , burnt out as another draw .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepfiercestIt was also -- although it is now forgotten in the West -- the scene of some of the fiercest fighting between Axis and Allied forces in the Middle East .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepfierceAfter the Khmers Rouges announced their boycott , ceasefire violations were said to have worsened , with outbreaks of fierce fighting between their guerrillas and government troops north of Phnom Penh during July and August .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepfreeWhen a certain degree of proficiency has been reached , a student takes part in free fighting with a partner .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepaggressiveThe many functions that have been proposed for it range from sound transmission to drilling holes in ice ; but it is really used in aggressive fighting among males .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepheavyTass still reported heavy fighting around Bagram on March 8 .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepshort sharpThe action has lasted most of the day and it is now early evening but still light as we have a short sharp skirmish with the enemy rearguard .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepheroicThe little man would trot around , mumbling contentedly , reenacting heroic skirmishes with rabid Orks in cramped subterranean Squattish strongholds .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeprowdyWe raced and splashed and it was quite easy and natural during one of these rowdy skirmishes simply to slip an arm through the water and put it around her waist .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepbitterVelcro , the touch fastener so beloved of outdoor skiing types and their like , is at the centre of a bitter spat between its board and disgruntled shareholders over that vexed question of shareholder value .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepbitterIn popular imagery , the reading of a will is the occasion for bitter squabbles to break out over the deceased 's preferred distribution of assets , but the limited amount of research data which we have on this issue suggests that overt conflicts are not very common .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepviolentPakistani-dominated mosques are riven by violent squabbles between Deobandis ( who are religious purists but political moderates ) and Barelvis ( who are political activists but doctrinal eclectics ) .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepbitterRe-reading them today one is reminded of what nonsense these individuals make of the bitter squabbles between Snow and F. R. Leavis nearly a century later .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeppetty` It is largely made up of the petty squabbles of shop-keepers and the airy superiority of the ironmasters . "
avoid.vMannerAJPDepplayfulCa n't you just hear the children 's playful squabbles at the rabbit hutches over whether to have that fluffy grey one as a pet , or as a casserole ?
avoid.vMannerAJPDepuneasyThis uneasy stalemate between the superpowers was dramatically disturbed in October 1962 when definite evidence reached President Kennedy that the Russians were installing nuclear missiles in Cuba ( CORE , pp. 154-6 ) .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepintermittent internalSudan has suffered many years of intermittent internal strife between governments dominated by northerners and separatist movements in the south .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepinternecineThe weakness of the Crown and the internecine strife of the barons plunged England into anarchy .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepinternecineEssentially , what had to happen was that a group of adolescent males without females had to obtain some , without allowing their group to dissolve in internecine strife over who would become the owner of the newly acquired females .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepfratricidalThe reports of the fratricidal strife among the security forces indicated a threatening polarisation in the country as the regime dug in , while a burgeoning opposition gained in confidence .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepdourIt was a dour struggle between two workmanlike teams .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepbitterIt might be thought that in a reign which saw bitter struggles between king and nobles the church , if astutely led , could gain some significant concessions in exchange for support carefully distributed .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepovertThis section looks at overt struggles over power .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepinternecineThe internecine struggles over budgeting between the services is as intense as the battles between defence and social welfare programmes .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepchaoticThey correspond to chaotic fluctuations of the whole circulation .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepviolentA MOTORIST who witnessed a violent street robbery has failed to answer police pleas for help -- even though they probably hold the vital key to solving the crime .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeparmedShops like greengrocers and chippies , with pitiful cash takings , were routinely subjected to armed robberies with shotguns , balaclavas -- the whole bit .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeparmedThe prosecution say that following an armed robbery at a building society near Gloucester in 1988 White had been due to give evidence against Gardiner and implicating him in the crime .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeparmedDet Insp Paul Green , Det Sgt Martyn Lowrie , and Det Con Stephen McLean were all praised for their investigation into an armed robbery in Bishop Auckland last January .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeparmedPOLICE are seeking a man who committed an armed robbery in Bollington , Cheshire , yesterday .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepviolentThe most chilling account , called Dark Side of The Sun , comes from Bob Duddle from Ashton near Preston who was the victim of a violent mugging and still has a bullet lodged in his stomach .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepmindlessBut in the two decades since this mindless butchery no one has been made to answer for a crime which sent shockwaves far beyond the shores of Ulster .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepinsatiable( Giscard d'Estaing had already warned the Palace about the Romanians ' insatiable pilfering during their recent stay in France , but Palace officials remain discreet about any misdemeanours during the Ceauşescus ' visit . )
avoid.vMannerAJPDepblatantYeltsin 's speech also covered the issues of land ownership , the need to counter crime and corruption , for which a group had been formed consisting of Vice-President Aleksandr Rutskoi , First Deputy Chairman of the Supreme Soviet , Sergei Filatov , Security Council Secretary Skokov and State Secretary Gennady Burbulis , and the need for an arms law to combat the " blatant pilfering of military property " .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeppettyPrimal Scream 's petty pilfering of dance rhythms turned into wholesale hijacking when they gave club deejay Andy Weatherall a cast-off riff to play with and he returned with the seductive bump and grind of ` Loaded " .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepnuclearMrs Prophet , also known as Guru Ma , has predicted a nuclear cataclysm for April 23rd .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepflatHendry just comes up and knocks you flat .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepweakThe RPC wanted to diminish the already weak adherence of the Party membership to the Parliamentary method .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepslave-ishThe London official 's slave-ish adherence to the letter of the rule book led him to supply the most ludicrous caution of the season .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepexemplaryOne about the soldier-hero Lei Fung who was renowned for his good deeds , as well as for his exemplary adherence to Chairman Mao 's revolutionary line .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepliteralIndeed literal adherence by Wordsworth to the principles of his own ` Preface " would exclude at least two thirds of the marked beauties of his work .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepRigid adherence to the letter of their instructions by commissioners can only have served to obscure important aspects of the structure of landholding .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepRigid US adherence to the old imperial measures may evoke nostalgia among engineers of yesteryear .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepstrictTheir work will require strict adherence by the dancers to a distinctive style of dance and gesture , which is designed to communicate thoughts , moods , emotions and actions as the plot , theme or dance unfolds .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepstrictEmphasis should be placed on strict adherence to a policy of changing into protective clothing before conducting a post-mortem examination .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepdirectThis letter is a direct breach of both the Government 's election manifesto promises and shows that the public are being misled .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepgoodIn all three groups , however , the mean values remained constant throughout the study -- again implying good compliance in controlling sugar , as well as fibre , intake .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepeffectiveIt has sought effective compliance in public contracts to national and EC standards , close attention to sub-contracting arrangements and monitoring of cross-frontier activities .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepflagrantThe UN General Assembly last night adopted a resolution deploring the US military intervention in Panama as a flagrant violation of international law .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepflagrantToday in Western Europe and North America , overt cruelty to domestic animals is rare -- so rare that flagrant violation of commonly accepted treatment is newsworthy and universally condemned .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepflagrantThe Russian Defence Minister , Marshal Pavel Grachev , described the move as a " flagrant violation of all earlier accords " and said that attempts to seize Russian military hardware would lead to " armed clashes " .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepabruptThe abrupt cessation of the draughts blowing into the room was a welcome relief , although Isabel was so chilled by now that she was conscious of no great change in the temperature .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepfrozenAlyssia gasped at his loose rendition of the truth , and then closed her mouth as she took in Piers 's frozen expression .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepbriefKatherine made a brief expression of annoyance ; this was the third time Lumley had requested fresh stock -- she would have to do something about it , and him .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepcrushedA crushed grimace of defeat crossed Charlotte 's face at his words .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepwryFranco gave him a wry grimace and shrugged his shoulders .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepmischievousMelissa gave a mischievous grimace as she suddenly remembered the disapproving gleam in her friend 's eye on learning where she was spending the evening and , possibly , the night .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepspecialThe House of Lords held that the board alone , and not a committee of the board , could grant special payments to a director so as to bind Guinness .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepfullPlease find enclosed a cheque from Nether Wyresdale Parish Council for £1163.25 in full payment of your invoice dated 24 November 1991 for supplying and fitting a boiler and flue pipe at Scorton Public Hall .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepbrilliantAnd anyway , there will be enough public opinion in line with mine and Mike 's here " -- he threw a brilliant smile at Mike -- ` to protect us from too great a loss of circulation .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepsourShe could n't help but wonder what he was thinking , and allowed herself a sour internal smile at the thought that only she and Ace knew he had to be wrong .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepinternalShe could n't help but wonder what he was thinking , and allowed herself a sour internal smile at the thought that only she and Ace knew he had to be wrong .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepansweringThis produced an answering smile from her husband .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepradiantDinah turned a radiant smile on him .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepmysteriousMarcus again smiled what Ludens saw as a mysterious complicit smile , as if Ludens were a talented tempter who was at the same time a fellow initiate .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepcomplicitMarcus again smiled what Ludens saw as a mysterious complicit smile , as if Ludens were a talented tempter who was at the same time a fellow initiate .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepself deprecatingI shall always remember that self deprecating smile and ironic phrase which I liked so much .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepdisarming“ I must indeed apologize for my … irritation , ” he said and produced his most disarming smile .
avoid.vMannerAJPDephardHis mouth was curved in a hard , mocking smile .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepmockingHis mouth was curved in a hard , mocking smile .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepbeamingBang on cue , she strode out on to the stage , feeling none of the terror that had crippled her last performance , the excited cheers of the children bringing a beaming smile to her face .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepironicShe could n't prevent a tiny ironic smile from curving her lips .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepslyA sly smile touched the comers of her mouth .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepforcedShe turned questioning eyes towards him while a forced smile played about her lips .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeptightFOR as long as most people can remember , the stocky figure , big head and proud , tight smile of Jordan 's King Hussein have symbolised stability in the wildness of the Middle East .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepdazzlingDepositing the letters in front of him , and waiting until the younger girl had placed the tray on his desk , she flashed a dazzling smile at him , then retreated .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepwryThis would raise a wry smile from the Dutch manager , Thijs Libregts , who is finding it hard to discover a matching pair .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepinfectiousThen Khrushchev beamed a wide infectious smile , of the kind with which Winston Churchill and Aneurin Bevan used to charm their audiences .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepwinningHe smiled his winning smile .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepamazedI wear an amazed smile on my face .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepfaintThe Astropath listened , wearing a faint rictus of a smile , and thinking who knew what .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepsilentFor a long time he remained motionless like this , his body arched backward , his teeth clenched , his lips drawn back in a silent rictus of ecstatic agony .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepdistortedGilbert tried to squirm away , pulling his mouth into a distorted rictus .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepmanicIt was a wide , manic and utterly humourless rictus .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeputterly humourlessIt was a wide , manic and utterly humourless rictus .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepfearsomeHer black eyes were bright , her lips curled back in a fearsome snarl that dribbled saliva and left her tongue hanging .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepill-concealedThe reaction of the locals varied from an ill-concealed smirk to a barely suppressed guffaw .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeptoothlessThe girls , elbows propping up against the wall behind , hips thrust forward , blew them two almost toothless smirks as the windscreen wipers cut a valiant swathe through the dried spittle .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepunpleasantShe gave an unpleasant smirk .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepgrubbyHe gave Lambert a grubby smirk .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepsquintyBut all I got in reply was a squinty smirk and the hiss of piss .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepself-satisfiedI shrugged and Gloria pursed her mouth in a self-satisfied smirk .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepcockyShe wanted to take that thick neck of his and press her fingernails , long and freshly varnished for Urquhart 's benefit , deep into the flesh until the cocky smirk on his face was replaced by a grimace of pain .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepevilCorbett thought of de Craon 's evil smirk and then Bruce with his cruel mouth and perfect knowledge of French .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepresignedSo instead of being outraged , one is left with a resigned smirk .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepself-satisfiedIf he had n't known that fact himself , Devlin Parnham had pointed it out to him repeatedly with a self-satisfied little smirk .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepcamel-likeHis stumpy , yellowed silver moustache rides proudly over his camel-like sneer as he strides to the back of the bar , probably to renegotiate his olive and yoghurt contracts with the owner .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepfaintA faint sneer of satisfaction touched the corners of his mouth .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepfaintDexter saw that Blanche could not hide a faint sneer of distaste at how the TV reporter had behaved .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepderisiveHe gave a derisive sneer .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepcynicalHis tone was cutting and his lips twisted in a cynical sneer .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepcomicSteven , Katz 's head waiter and full-time ` character " , serves up three mammoth egg mayonnaise sandwiches with a comic sneer on his face .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepslight` Of course , " said Snyde with a slight sneer , smiling again this time coldly .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepslightOnly then did she look carefully at the egg and with a slight sneer on her face turned and deposited it with a gesture of disgust in a nearby aspidistra pot .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepcondescendingThe Prince smirked and Gaveston turned , for the first time acknowledging their presence with a condescending sneer .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepcarelessOtherwise she felt certain he 'd dismiss the whole embarrassing situation with a careless sneer .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepbabyishHe pursed his big mouth into such a babyish pout that Meredith found him comical ; he sniggered .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepchildish` I 'm sorry , Silas , " she mumbled , bringing forward her childish pout .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepconsciousAs status is a relative quality , for many of us , our conscious awareness of labelling ourselves ` low-status " usually depends on the people and the situation .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepindependent of his bodyHis head bobbed independent of his body .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepas if surprised to have encountered warm flesh and solid boneI can see her fingertips twitch slightly , as if surprised to have encountered warm flesh and solid bone .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeptoo rosySome still claimed the Führer was not being told the truth by those around him , and received a far too rosy depiction of the situation .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepsimplisticThese social readings of Lacanian psychoanalysis have allowed feminist literary , film , and cultural studies to refine their simplistic descriptions of subjectivity on the basis of biological sex or social gender relations .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepcorrectWe are used to the idea that a statement of belief or propriety is continually open to challenge , and that debates concerning its correct interpretation are never fully resolvable .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepwidestGiven this uncertainty it is probably safest for the drafter to assume that s3 will be given its widest possible interpretation .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepliberalAnother Director-General whose vision of broadcasting had a major influence in a period of important change in social attitudes was Hugh Greene , who oversaw a more liberal interpretation of ` public service " in the 1960s .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepdirectIn such a model the weights themselves will have a direct interpretation as the average population density per Landsat pixel .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeppersonalBut I should stress that this is still very much a personal interpretation by somebody only marginally involved in the market .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepgenerous` All part of the service " was a phrase open to generous interpretation by early travel agents .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeprigorousThis underlines the need for rigorous recording and interpretation by every member of an archaeological team on individual excavations , since ultimately the information may be used in a worldwide study .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepsubjectiveThis humanistic attention to the subjective interpretation by prisoners of their situation marks a distinct departure from the orthodox account .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeppsychologizingThis novel becomes ` readable " if we accept the psychologizing interpretation that Wallas is a kind of victim of Oedipal obsessions which he projects onto the objects around him .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepsimpleShe accepted the therapist 's simple interpretation that this probably in part explained her excessive need for attention and reassurance from Charles .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepsimpleHowever , the simple interpretation that state service-provision varies proportionately with age may also be misleading .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepseriousFerguson revealed : ` I have been so impressed by Danny 's form that I am now giving serious consideration about playing him in the League team .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepquietThe first lady nodded and went on nodding for several seconds in quiet contemplation before putting two further questions to him concerning European regional incentives , Government grants and subsidies and their cost distorting influence on investment location decisions .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepreasonableAnd , viewed objectively , the risk of death from a single punch is far too remote to enter into one 's reasonable contemplation .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeppersonalAn increasing number of monasteries and convents offer an eight days ' Ignatian retreat where the focus is on personal Bible meditation .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeplyricalIt 's a sardonic pilgrim 's progress ; a furiously lyrical meditation on the corrupt culture of male glory and the parasitical art of the deal .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepgloomyOne captive described Joseph as ‘ Sombre and silent , foreseeing in his gloomy meditations possibly the unhappy ending of his campaign …
avoid.vMannerAJPDepserious` The party needs a period of serious reflection about what went wrong and what needs to be done .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepinsightfulAlternately ironic and sad , provocative and withdrawn , Mubarak shares Genet 's gift for insightful reflection on the revolution and the socio-political forces at work within it and beyond .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepwildIf any child makes wild random guesses note quietly who it is : those pupils will need your attention .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeprandomIf any child makes wild random guesses note quietly who it is : those pupils will need your attention .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepeducatedFortunetellers make educated guesses too -- mostly about what they think their ` subject " would like to hear .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepimpressionisticSo let me begin by making some impressionistic guesses about the views women do in fact currently hold on morality .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepeducatedThe law requires the chief of police to make educated guesses about the likelihood that disorder , damage or disruption will occur .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepenlightenedIn practice it may be possible to make an enlightened guess as to the origin and type of infection involved , but in very few cases can the physician be one hundred per cent sure of his diagnosis .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepgoodEven if the child 's articulation is poor , the adult is likely to be able to make a good guess as to a likely meaning .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepfairSince further complaints against him would almost certainly have been recorded , it is a fair guess that he took to the open life .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepsafeIt is a safe guess that no Indian thought of writing a play about the equally dramatic course of events that put Charles II on his throne .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepdeepChristopher and Francis were deep in conversation about pottery , speaking French .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepintelligibleHe would n't even know who Charles and Di were , for Heaven 's sake , to say nothing of being able to conduct an intelligible conversation on the state of the Monarchy .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepearnestDenis , with Clara asleep on his shoulder , was in earnest conversation with Jock Lennox .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepmutedPale and shaking , they sat down to a muted conversation about where the day 's campaign would be fought .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepconsiderateThrough patient , considerate dialogue on an area of disagreement partners frequently discover common threads to build upon .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeppatientThrough patient , considerate dialogue on an area of disagreement partners frequently discover common threads to build upon .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepincreasingly indiscreetTheir conversation became more relaxed , drifting from their backgrounds to their jobs to increasingly indiscreet gossip about their colleagues , as the alcohol turned them from new acquaintances into old and trusted friends .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepterseWhen the Princess discovered what was going on she had one terse meeting with her husband and told him : ` Why do n't you save yourself a phone call and ring the papers direct ? "
avoid.vMannerAJPDepfuriousIt followed a furious row on Saturday morning .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepheatedOn Charles 's 40th birthday in November , Diana confronts Camilla Parker Bowles for the first time in what ultimately turns into a heated row over her close friendship with the Prince .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepacrimoniousDespite finally realising his dream of becoming world champion , Mansell quit Formula One last year after an acrimonious row with the Williams team over his contract .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepfurious
avoid.vMannerAJPDepuglyThe goalless draw threatened to flare into an ugly row between several players after Luton 's teenage striker John Hartson appeared to be fouled .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepferociousIn the ferocious row over what takes priority , there are fears that Mr Major will be forced into another humiliating U-turn by increasing spending to more than £244.5 billion .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepangryThe accusation came during an angry row over a newspaper story which claimed Anne had put off her wedding to Naval Commander Tim Laurence -- and called Princess Di and Fergie ` two silly girls " .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepfuriousA YOUNG woman plunged off a pier into the sea after a furious row with her boyfriend .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepamateurishTHE mysterious Princess Di tapes were dismissed as amateurish fakes by a voice expert last night .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepever discoveredMore than that , it was ` one of the most important classical art forgeries ever discovered " .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepmost importantMore than that , it was ` one of the most important classical art forgeries ever discovered " .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeppassableNigel Vaughan did a passable impersonation of Liam Brady and Peter Reid for 35 minutes , but once he tired the home attacks lost any semblance of variety .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeppassableAnd in its $1.7 billion purchase of Stauffer , another American chemicals firm , in 1987 it did a passable impersonation of Hanson , paying for most of the bid with $1.15 billion of asset sales .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepwickedShe 's mother-of-three Pamela Stephenson , the woman who has made the interesting switch from being outrageous to outraged ; graduating from wicked impersonations of Margaret Thatcher to delivering petitions to the leaderene 's own doorstep .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeppoorPaul opens the door , to be confronted by a bespectacled American doing a poor impersonation of Chuck D. Four Eyes is pursing his lips , pointing a finger at Merton while offering him a mock high five .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepJointNo one knows better the importance of regular tooth care than the horse dentist and Joint Director of ` Surrey Treadmills " , Tom Reid .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepunchallengedConstantine , who presided unchallenged over the Roman Empire from A.D. 312 until his death in 337 , is rightly regarded as a major pivot in the history and development of Christianity .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepsupremeThese were different , and in many ways more congenial , responses to the new classicism , but the Beaux-Arts was soon to reign supreme and supplant totally the nineteenth-century eclectic styles .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepaloneHe reigned alone in the Frankish heartlands , and prevented filial or factional hostility from coalescing into any major revolt .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeptighterFor a moment he thought the gendarme had seen the incident and he instinctively gripped the holdall tighter .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepsophisticatedThe capacity to make sophisticated discernment in thought-processes is within the grasp of almost everyone and constantly demonstrated in everyday life .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepforcibleIt was not licence he wanted ; alas ! not even freedom — his goal was the forcible enlightenment of mankind … .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepmost acuteEven in the later stages of his boxing career , he held a most acute perception of the problems besetting black people and he continued to carry such a perception to the ring .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepDirect perception by psychics of energy manifestations in the landscape has a very long history .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepdispassionate , shutteredRoman lowered himself casually into his large executive swivel-chair behind his desk , and directed a dispassionate , shuttered gaze across the neat expanse of tooled dark green leather .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepmeaningfulI am looking thoughtful , but she is in no mood for meaningful gazes across the room .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepapprovingGina paused to pass her approving gaze around the rest of the room .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeplingeringThen they stepped into the airlock , after a last lingering gaze between Mala and her Ardakkean .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepanxiousJim tore his anxious gaze from the road and their glances met .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepenigmatic` Clever Miss Prim , " he murmured , swivelling his enigmatic gaze in her direction .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepdeep delayingIt was the excuse for her deep delaying gaze into the looking-glass .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepgreen hypnoticAnd under the green hypnotic gaze of Lucy , a suspicious wild cat , sheathing its claws and desiring a hearth , a heart .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepunblinkingThen she disappeared , until Jane opened the airing cupboard and met the unblinking gaze of Fluff and Titch side by side on the blankets .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeppiercing blue` I do n't think there 's any chance of Jamie becoming chairman , " Damian drawled coolly , and flicked his piercing blue gaze to Rachel .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepclearShe broke this news to me gently , casting her clear gaze towards the window in preference to seeing my hurt .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepbenevolentDetective-Constable Barnes turned his benevolent gaze upon her with pleasure .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepwith pleasureDetective-Constable Barnes turned his benevolent gaze upon her with pleasure .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepvery steady , totally concentratedHis gaze was very steady , totally concentrated .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepsearchingRenwick resisted a searching look around the long room , seemed to be paying all attention to shaking out his raincoat and the old , narrow felt hat he kept for bad weather .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepbroaderWe now need to take a broader look at language and to consider the possibility that , as part of a language system , lexical items and grammatical structures have a ` meaning potential " .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepquickShe ran , she dodged , she took a quick look behind her .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepwaryFrom his expression there was not much chance of speaking to him at all and she cast a wary look behind her to the door .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepanxiousA quick anxious look behind her and she found what she was looking for .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepresignedThere is a resigned look from Ann and Tony , but John and I ( the more English pair ? ) take ice axes and haul a small berg ashore , beating lumps off it for the tea .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeplongAs I expected , there was no evidence of an alternative culture , and there were no obvious homosexuals , though I received a few long looks from passers-by which I was careful not to return .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepfreshThis can be particularly profitable as a fresh look from an outsider may reveal untapped sales potential and markets not recognised by the local estate agent .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepconcernedThere were concerned looks from burly matrons , and longing admiration from boys .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepdirty` I should n't think so -- not unless you wanted a dirty look from the sales staff . "
avoid.vMannerAJPDepquickLast on the right was a bathroom and a quick look inside the door revealed nothing new .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeplongMildred gave one last , long look into Maud 's eyes , but she could see that there was no hope of Maud recognizing a half-mad frog as her best friend .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepswift , assessingShe cast a swift , assessing look over Shannon , her eyes giving nothing away .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepquickShe had a quick look round the room and shoved a few things out of sight in the glory-hole cupboard .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepquickSuddenly he rose from his chair , gave a quick look round the office , then went across to the window , where he stood looking down into the courtyard .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepcursoryAnd that would be the extent of his visit , he would have a cursory look round the yard and away .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepcarefulSwan took a careful second look through the door .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepcautiousYanto cast a cautious look towards the gamekeeper 's tower , but it appeared to be deserted ` Well , there 's one way to find out .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepquickShe cast a quick look towards the bar ; praying that Rune would soon return and save her from his mischievous lover .
avoid.vMannerAJPDephardHis face tightened into a grim mask and he cast a hard look up the stairs .
avoid.vMannerAJPDephard , penetratingHe gave her a hard , penetrating look , a look that held a charge .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeprealisticThe myth of philanthropy is quickly discredited by a realistic look at how older people lead their lives .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepquickMost of them are very courteous and we have n't minded them having a quick look round , but some are less welcome .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepquickI took a quick peek inside : bed , drawers , small bathroom with shower .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeplongOnce out of Kathmandu we started getting long stares from villagers , laying out spring wheat on the road to be threshed by passing cars and carts .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepstartledBenny shouted , drawing startled stares from some Marines .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepfrankly appraisingPolly 's cheeks grew warm , then hot , as she became aware of frankly appraising stares from both men and women .
avoid.vMannerAJPDephostileHer friendly enquiry as to the whereabouts of the Red House was met by a hostile stare from the woman behind the counter .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepmeaningfulThe person sitting on the low wall did not move , even when Pol cast a meaningful stare in its direction .
avoid.vMannerAJPDephypnoticShe suddenly knew how a rabbit felt under the hypnotic stare of the hawk .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepcoldHe turned a brief cold stare on her .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepbriefHe turned a brief cold stare on her .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepsullenThe pony poked his head out of the half-door and fixed a sullen stare on his mistress .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeplongTheir eyes met in a long , arching stare .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeparchingTheir eyes met in a long , arching stare .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepdispassionateThe woman took the cups , gave the figure on the bed a dispassionate stare .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepdryThere were a lot of grimaces , and a little dry bark sometimes , but never a laugh .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepshortOutside Caspar was giving short barks and whining .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepfuriousMoments later the furious barks and snarls became howls of pain as Buddie 's wellington boot connected with the dog 's jaw .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepharshUsually silent away from breeding grounds , where male has a loud harsh bark and a deep hoot , and female a higher-pitched bark .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeploudUsually silent away from breeding grounds , where male has a loud harsh bark and a deep hoot , and female a higher-pitched bark .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepraspingHe began to cough in rasping barks that became horribly convulsive before eventually subsiding .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepexcitedHe heard Sammy give an excited bark from the front room and then it immediately sounded muffled .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepshortHe shook his head then and did a series of short barks in his throat .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepexcitedShe was woken by one excited bark from Em , sternly quelled , but enough to waken her .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepexcitedOn her way through the churchyard she was greeted by excited barks from Snappy , tethered to the boot-scraper by the south door .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeprelatively deep and loudSome small breeds such as the Dachshunds have a relatively deep and loud bark .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepshort sharpHe uttered a short sharp bark , which made Rosie jump ; she assumed it was a cough , then realised that it was intended as an expression of amusement .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeptypical exciting huntingAfter five minutes of rapid chasing , Fitz had isolated a large group of adolescent colobus , and all the chimps in the trees started making the typical exciting hunting barks .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeplittleI 've got my red slippers on and Mum and Dad keep calling me Dorothy and I turn Radish into Toto and make her give little barks .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepmirthful little` Rules of the house , you know , " and he uttered a mirthful little bark .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepsharp , impatientThen , through the rain , she heard a scratching sound , followed by a sharp , impatient bark .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepexcited` Dratted animal ! " muttered Araminta over her mother 's imprecations and Hector 's excited barks , giving him a baleful glare .
avoid.vMannerAJPDephilarious` Push " , ` discipline " or ` dig in " came hissing forth , and were once followed with a hilarious bellow when Parke made an injudicious shot selection : ` brain' .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeptriumphantHe gave a triumphant bellow as Bull O'Malley shook his head .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepanguishedPeering along its barrel he saw blood foaming around the cow 's mouth and heard clearly the tortured rasp of its breath between each anguished bellow .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepwrenchingThe animals , confused and frightened , let out wrenching bellows , and sometimes charged their drivers .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeploudA loud bellow rang out as the bullets struck home , then they heard a heavy body plunging wildly among the restraining toils of the thorn bushes .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepunpleasantGiven the unpleasant blare of the G40 motor , though , it 's just as well it delivers such strong performance low down as prolonged exposure to high revs is tiresome and uncomfortable .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepurgentThe urgent blare of his car horn drew their attention back to the sheriff 's tall figure .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepincessantNo half-way house : from silence to incessant blare .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepeerieFrom the distance the eerie blast of a horn strikes sudden terror .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepas loud as they couldMaking no concessions to the concept of melody , the band members blasted away at their instruments as loud as they could .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepslightPresently she heard a klaxon , two slight short blasts like a morse signal — the stranger : Andrée , in person .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepshortPresently she heard a klaxon , two slight short blasts like a morse signal — the stranger : Andrée , in person .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeplike a morse signalPresently she heard a klaxon , two slight short blasts like a morse signal — the stranger : Andrée , in person .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepAngry blasts from horns behind greeted the manoeuvre as other drivers were forced to swing around and squeeze through the gap between his hired Fiesta and approaching traffic .
avoid.vMannerAJPDephugeAround three am there was a huge blast from the direction of the palace , which woke even Howard from the slumber into which he had fallen .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepshortA short blast on the ship 's siren to warn the dockyard staff ashore was followed by the thrashing of its propeller , as the transport began to manoeuvre in to the jetty .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeprapidTug skippers , who had never before acknowledged the presence of the moored barges , called out , or gave the danger signal -- live rapid blasts in succession .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepin successionTug skippers , who had never before acknowledged the presence of the moored barges , called out , or gave the danger signal -- live rapid blasts in succession .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepliveTug skippers , who had never before acknowledged the presence of the moored barges , called out , or gave the danger signal -- live rapid blasts in succession .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepeerieAn eerie blast on a horn signalled the start of the ceremony and the crowd became silent .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepstridentThe hooter recommenced its strident blasts .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeplongAs he did so , he leaned on the horn for a long blast , to let the others know he was clear .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeploudSuddenly a loud horn blast pieced the air , a thin strident note pregnant with urgency .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepimpatientWhat was the trouble today ? she wondered , as impatient horn blasts began to sound .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepLoud blasts echoed up from the valley below .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepMuffled bleats and strangled gurgles leaked from my lips .
avoid.vMannerAJPDephelplessThe word came out like a helpless little bleat as Belinda followed him out of the room .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeplow , rumblingThe only sounds to be heard were the sheep 's teeth tearing grass and their low , rumbling bleats .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepdespairingThat despairing bleat touched a heart she had n't been sure still existed .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepbigThen there was like a big boom and I was just spinning around . "
avoid.vMannerAJPDepdeepFog was creeping in over the island and in the distance the deep boom of a foghorn sounded , echoing her own sudden melancholy .
avoid.vMannerAJPDephollowThere is a hollow boom of surf as if some massive object has just been chucked into the sea .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepsoftSomething erupted with a soft boom , like a distant starting-gun , and the aircraft crumpled .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepinsaneThe mule uttered its insane bray and broke free of its prison at last .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepobjectingThe objecting bray of working donkeys .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepshrillAthelstan was sure that they all looked his way but again came the shrill bray of the trumpets .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeploudThey would wait silently by the roadside for a victim and could only he identified if forced to speak , for then they would emit a loud bray .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepsame blue-bloodedYet the Discovery has a classy , Conran-designed interior , excellent seats and ride-comfort and a wonderful , rumbling V8 engine that emits just the same blue-blooded burble as a Range Rover .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepas a Range RoverYet the Discovery has a classy , Conran-designed interior , excellent seats and ride-comfort and a wonderful , rumbling V8 engine that emits just the same blue-blooded burble as a Range Rover .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepgentleThey both listened to the gentle burble of the exhaust for another minute , then Bert cut the engine .
avoid.vMannerAJPDephappyThere was a happy burble of voices which came from a few children discussing some design they were doing .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepboringIt was a picture I had examined with attention through many an hour of boring burble , raucous revivalist song and whining , wheezing harmonium .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepblubbery` Thank you , " he tried to say , but it emerged as a blubbery burble .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeplow , continuousIt had quietened itself down to a low , continuous burble .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepreally noticeableThe problem is a really noticeable buzz when I use a loud overdrive sound -- Marshall half stack with Shredmaster .
avoid.vMannerAJPDephigh-pitchedA cloud of dust appeared on the horizon , the air was again torn by the sound of a high-pitched buzz and Giovanna rode , as Molly hoped , to the rescue .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepinsistent , warningAnd opened them sharply at an insistent , warning buzz from her duty station .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepamazedAn amazed buzz ran around the ballroom .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeplunatic-soundingAs if in protest , George uttered a blood-curdling , lunatic-sounding cackle , and fell fractionally forward .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepscornfulSaturday was sunny and bright , and any claim that the match would be settled by tomorrow evening would have been dismissed with a scornful cackle .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepderisiveIris gave a derisive cackle .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepdelightedMrs Plumptry 's words came into her head , and she could hear the old lady 's delighted cackle .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepTired cackles came from Mehringer and Sedlmayer .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepconstantHe always felt uncomfortable amongst this dark silent wood , the strange shadows , the bursts of sudden sunlight and constant chatter and rustle of unseen birds and animals .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepconstantThe small stout man had kept up a constant chatter as he accompanied the two young people into Dublin city on the train .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepnervousAbove the nervous chatter that continued once the corporal had left , Charlie could hear the last post being played on a bugle from the castle battlements .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepnoisyThe noisy chatter of the women in brightly coloured busuutis competed with the hammering of rain on the corrugated iron roof .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepnoisyLuke 's voice was so low that she had to strain to hear it above the noisy chatter of the birds , the rustle of the breeze in the trees .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepelectronicThe electronic cheep from the alarm chiselled into his skull at precisely a quarter to seven .
avoid.vMannerAJPDephigh-pitchedWe hear these complex vibrations as a high-pitched chirp , but to the female they sound very different .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeptinyThe third clock remained silent , but as if to compensate , a watch on the AC 's wrist gave a tiny chirp .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepdownward-swoopingIf it gives downward-swooping , wolf-whistle chirps , the sorting is neatly done by pitch .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepwolf-whistleIf it gives downward-swooping , wolf-whistle chirps , the sorting is neatly done by pitch .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeplowFor a long time Mait did n't answer , until a low chuckle gradually worked its way from his throat .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepfriendlyDexter ignored her friendly chuckle and explained the reasons why he thought Jim Lancaster was the prime suspect , counting off the points on his fingers .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeplow , pleasurableShe took a deep breath , letting it out on a low , pleasurable chuckle as she headed for the stage .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepattractiveBefore she could say anything , however , she was astonished to hear Joanna 's attractive chuckle as she turned and indicated Ian Woodall .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeplittleMerry gave a little chuckle as Shannon rolled her eyes heavenwards .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepsoft and sensuousShe heard his soft and sensuous chuckle float on the moonbeams behind her .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepbubbling , wateryThe bubbling , watery chuckle of the river .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepdeep throatedDo I detect that narrowing of the eyes , a dark glimmer , a deep throated chuckle at the thought of this beast ?
avoid.vMannerAJPDepgleefulRose gave a gleeful chuckle .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepbitter` No , Farquhar , " he said with a bitter chuckle .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeppainful-sounding nasalHe emitted one of his painful-sounding nasal chuckles .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepfeebleHe gave a feeble chuckle , and clutched his ribs with his left hand .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeploudThere was a loud clang and Broomhead cursed vehemently , pulling on the reins .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepstridentAs they walked along the street they heard the strident clang of a fire engine .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepmusicalShe found she was straining her ears for the musical clang of the town church bells .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepfaintNow she too buckles on the hookboots and turns a graceful cartwheel to bring their hooks , with a faint clang , against a couple of the walking rings in the ceiling .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeploudThe stone struck the wooden window surround and fell back hitting the metal cover of the rainwater butt with a loud clang .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepsoftBut even so the soft clang rang sharply in the silence and echoed around him as he made his way down the nave .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepsharpA sharp metallic clang announced the departure of a Cerean soul , bound for wherever those lads go to once parted from their unearthly bodies .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepmetallicA sharp metallic clang announced the departure of a Cerean soul , bound for wherever those lads go to once parted from their unearthly bodies .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepcheerfulVaguely she wondered why the daily woman who had been with them for years had not put in an appearance before now , and listened in vain for the cheerful clatter of tea-cups in the passage outside .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeploudThere was a loud clatter of something falling down inside .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeptinnyEven the tinny clatter of the sparrows was stilled .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepdrippingHe heard , louder than before , the dripping clatter of the wheels on the rails beneath him .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepconstant gentleSo the nose of the flow is unstable and there is a constant gentle clatter of small lava chunks falling forward .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepincessantThe next morning the girls woke to the incessant clatter of the mowing arm circling the big meadow .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepregular faintFrom behind the door of Remove came the regular faint clatter of Jarvis 's typewriter .
avoid.vMannerAJPDephardThen she walked back into the kitchen and soon heard the hard clatter of shoes on the stone stairs and Giovanna was upon her .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepdistantThere followed a small silence that was interrupted by a distant clatter of metal from the ward where some poor nurse was probably doing a bedpan round .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeploudA loud clatter of arms from below interrupted her .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepstaccatoI could hear the talk at the next table , the staccato clatter of Mexican , and behind me the piercing voice of an American woman .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepfaintA faint clatter from the kitchen indicated Mrs Brissett was just finishing up .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepalmightyI introduced her , she took two steps , and there was an almighty clatter .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeploudThe doors on the landing behind Cardiff juddered open with a loud clatter .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeprapidDawson sat down in front of the computer and strummed the keys , a rapid clatter .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepdeliberateAllan Stewart was starting to clear away the mess of jugs and pots with a deliberate clatter .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeploudThere was a loud metallic click and the whole section of wall swung outwards .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepmetallicThere was a loud metallic click and the whole section of wall swung outwards .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeploudA second later there was a loud click and buzz which could only be the black box alarm being activated .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepsmartThe rest of the squad fell to one knee , and I heard the smart click of rifle bolts …
avoid.vMannerAJPDepchicWhy , even the little perspex boxes , snapping open and shut with the chic click of a silver cigarette case , have been designed for maximum tactile jouissance .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeptoo loudAs I stepped down the steep treads I heard the too loud click of shoe leather on metal .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepquietBelow the soft throb of the music , his increased sense of hearing had picked up the quiet click of the outer door to his private suite being closed .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepfaintPenetrating her sleep she had heard the faint click of the door latch , and then the familiar squeak of the hinge as the door to her room slowly opened .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepsonarA dolphin is able to produce sonar clicks by forcing air through special passages and sinuses in its head .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepdecisive` Dinner in half an hour -- be ready , " he said curtly as his door closed behind him with a decisive click .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepgentle` Yes , just rest completely , Faye , " Belinda agreed , as she pressed the door home with a gentle click .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepdistinctiveShe was heard to pause before going into the bathroom , the latch of which gave its distinctive click .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepdisappointingBut this time there was only a disappointing click ; not even the percussion cap fired .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepdecisiveThe room was silent as she scrabbled in her box of pieces and , from the very bottom , produced a couple that she set down on the board with two decisive clicks .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepsharpShe looked up , simultaneously snapping shut the snuff-box , so that the movement of her head seemed to be responsible for the accompanying sharp click .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepsharpShe gave a little crow of triumph when suddenly there was a sharp click , and the panel opened like a tiny door .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepsoftThe blade snapped open with a soft click .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeptentativeThe brass reel gave a tentative click .
avoid.vMannerAJPDephigh-pitchedDolphins emit rapid trains of high-pitched clicks , some audible to us , some ultrasonic .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepfunereally carefulHer mother and brother had departed to the kitchen from where Wexford could hear their muted whisperings and the funereally careful clink of cups .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepwith the second note clipped and emphaticIts gruff double coo , with the second note clipped and emphatic , also reveals its identity .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepgruff doubleIts gruff double coo , with the second note clipped and emphatic , also reveals its identity .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepwith accent on second syllableCall a grunting double coo , with accent on second syllable .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepgrunting doubleCall a grunting double coo , with accent on second syllable .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeplittleHe gave a little cough and looked at me .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepshort , hard , racking , dryA chill with much pain in the chest , a short , hard , racking , dry cough with scanty or rusty coloured sputum .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepwith scanty or rusty coloured sputumA chill with much pain in the chest , a short , hard , racking , dry cough with scanty or rusty coloured sputum .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepretchingAnd there were other things ; saliva drooled from her lips and every few seconds she gave a retching cough .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeplowHe gave a low cough .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeplittleAt length , he gave a little cough .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepsoftHuy listened to him descending them , then the soft creak and click of the door .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepominousTravis stood up , accompanied by an ominous creak and a shudder of the plane .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepshrillThe shrill creak of the hinges as we were closed into the suffocating darkness of that cliff-top grave was a terrifying sound .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeplazyFor a while now there 'd been no sound save the lazy creak of the sails and the soft slap of water against their bows .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeploudThere was a loud creak like the noise of the gates as the door opened .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepprotestingHe drew back the groaning bolts and turned the rusty iron ring , and the door opened inwards with a protesting creak .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepgrindingThere was a grinding crunch of metal as the front of the car telescoped , a second crashing sound as the car behind it rammed into the wreckage -- followed by a third .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepeerieAs I walked on and the eerie crunch , crunch sounded behind me , I was seized with terror and took to my heels staggering blindly . "
avoid.vMannerAJPDepnasalRemarkable how long a nasal drone and a cheap synth can sustain a man .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeplowThe only other noise was from huge bumble-bees , flying like World War II plans , with a low drone that dropped even lower as they shot over my nose .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepdimFrom where we sat we could hear their occasional bursts of laughter and the dim drone of their voices , but the words themselves were lost to us .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepterrible grindingA terrible grinding crunch struck at us like a solid barrier .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeptonelessAnd she finally ends by saying , ` All I can look forward to now is the toneless drone of the master 's voice and the pendulum swing of his leg over the desk . "
avoid.vMannerAJPDeplazyNo sound , except the lazy drone of the cicadas in the trees .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeptiny strangledShe gave a tiny strangled gasp and shuddered , feeling the waves of shock coursing along her veins .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepshortA little boy ran up , face dirty , clothes dishevelled , his breath coming in short gasps so he could hardly speak .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepshort , dry , painfulThe terror bound her chest so that her breath came in the short , dry , painful gasps of a dying asthmatic .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepchokingThere was the sound of wood splitting and tearing , followed by a choking gasp from the open grave .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepshort irregularHis breath was coming in short irregular gasps .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepshortJust once , as the waves came up over her feet , she hesitated and gave a short gasp , as anyone might have done at the sudden cold .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepbigRex did big gasps .
avoid.vMannerAJPDephoarseRachel carried on fighting , hoarse gasps coming from her throat .
avoid.vMannerAJPDephigh-pitchedCoughing and spluttering as she gasped for air , Laura was jerked into consciousness by the sound of a high-pitched giggle and the feel of a wet kiss on her cheek .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeppiercingHe lets out a piercing giggle that many have called infectious , but honestly , I would n't want to catch it .
avoid.vMannerAJPDephigh-pitchedSuddenly the repetition seemed very funny and his sobs changed to ripples of high-pitched giggles .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeplittleFailing that , and she gave a little giggle , Rosalba 's face was such a picture of attention , at the Assumption .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepnervousA few mouths dropped open and then there were a few nervous giggles .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeplowThe calls were a cacophony of piercing screams , low growls and a host of other noises .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepthroatyHe gave her a cool smile just as the car gave a throaty growl and leaped forward .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepstaccatoWhen he spoke again , Bernice recognized the staccato growl that meant business .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepsoftIt was a soft growl of passion .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeplowShe gave a low growl of frustration .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepbarely audible , huskyHe spoke in a barely audible , husky growl -- but it overlay the rumble of a harshly controlled anger .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepgruffShabba Rank 's gruff growl has graced over 50 reggae single hits since 1987 , with more than one record a week often hitting the charts .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeplowWhen they played a low grunt normally given in response to eagles , the majority of the monkeys looked up .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepthickAs he turned back to the eerie blue-blackness of the strip lights in the corridor , Cardiff heard a thick grunt and the slap of someone falling heavily to the tiled floor .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepsmallAs it clicked on she gave a small grunt but did n't move .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepmuffledHer companion gave a muffled grunt and attacked his steak vigorously .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepirascibleThere was a further irascible grunt and a short , stocky red-faced man appeared .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepanimalArty 's voice thickened and blurred into animal grunts as he tried to speak and extend his tongue at the same time .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepimpatientThere was no reply , just an impatient grunt that at least confirmed that he was n't sleeping .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeplittleHe gave a little grunt of exasperation .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepdryThe chairman of TVL gave two dry grunts in lieu of a chuckle .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepthickDuvall 's hands flew to his face as he collapsed to the tiled floor with a thick grunt .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepgutturalThe only reply was a guttural grunt .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepchastenedEstabrook gave a chastened grunt .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeprhythmicOccasionally , as if he was trying to control it , he would exhale three times in succession , and the sound would be forced from his throat in rhythmic grunts : ` Aha aha aha " .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepslightHe gave a slight sardonic grunt , remembering how excited he had been in that railway carriage on his way to Carewscourt .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepsardonicHe gave a slight sardonic grunt , remembering how excited he had been in that railway carriage on his way to Carewscourt .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepconstipatedShe took the hands of those on either side of her , lowered her head and gave a constipated grunt .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepsoftThe soft grunt was still there and her eyes had begun to retreat into her head -- the worst sign of all in bovines .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeploudJake and his men gave a loud guffaw and so did the Town Clerk and the Dragoons .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeploudHe gave another loud guffaw and said condescendingly , ` Shows how much you know , young Anne .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepheartyOnce , while waiting for Kerrison to arrive , Doyle had actually laughed , a hearty guffaw , filling the hollow .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeprichOnly hope she does n't end up looking like her dad , he thought sometimes with a rich inner guffaw .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepfriendlyShe looked frosty , so Albert tried a friendly guffaw .
avoid.vMannerAJPDephugeOswin let out a huge guffaw .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepshortAlways bleating and moaning because he has n't got a son -- no one to carry on the Great Name of Graham -- She gave a short guffaw .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepcoarseHe gave another coarse guffaw .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepscathingMarc threw his head back with a scathing guffaw .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeppleasedThe children were watching TV peacefully , but Annie saw her as she bobbed her head around the door , gave a pleased gurgle and started to scramble down .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepsteadyBy this time Irene was emitting a steady gurgle of contentment , when she was n't laughing her head off .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeplowThere was a series of low hisses and crackles , it was clearly not a professional recording , and she turned the volume up .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeplightThey sat for a while in thoughtful silence while the shower passed from the surface of the lake and the light hiss of the rain ceased .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepfaintSaturday night ; the pubs in the street would be doing good business but it was very quiet , only a faint hiss of escaping steam coming from the docks .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepelectronicThe intercom issued a tiny electronic hiss , but nothing more of Court 's voice .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeptinyThe intercom issued a tiny electronic hiss , but nothing more of Court 's voice .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepsoftFoam boiled up round the seal 's flank , then fell away with a soft , diminishing hiss .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepdiminishingFoam boiled up round the seal 's flank , then fell away with a soft , diminishing hiss .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepsoftHigh overhead , its soft hiss merging unnoticed with the night breeze , an ultrasonic whistle triggered into life , beaming its urgent summons to the killer pack .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepplaintiveTantalisingly , at night , I might hear the plaintive hoot of a tawny owl somewhere in the trees , beyond my little world .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepowlishLate on Monday afternoon the long owlish hoot of the train whistle was heard throughout the town .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeplongLate on Monday afternoon the long owlish hoot of the train whistle was heard throughout the town .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeplongThe small bats known as horseshoe bats have long been known to emit long , fixed-pitch hoots rather than staccato clicks or descending wolf-whistles .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepfixed-pitchThe small bats known as horseshoe bats have long been known to emit long , fixed-pitch hoots rather than staccato clicks or descending wolf-whistles .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeploudThe parrot , hearing his name , gave a loud hoot .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeptriumphant` Sixth place , " he said , with a triumphant hoot .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepimpatientShe peered beneath her hand at Sybil , then jumped as an impatient hoot sounded behind them .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeplong-drawnThe dog had awakened him at ten to seven with long-drawn howls and now , a quarter of an hour later , he stood on the threshold of Sheila 's bedroom , glowering .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeppitifulAs his head collided with the leg of the table he let out a pitiful howl and Isoud , on impulse , pressed the Pause button .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepchillingAnother chilling howl and I could have sworn I smelt their hot , sour breath .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepthan Byron 's dogsI thought he probably set up a stronger howl than Byron 's dogs !
avoid.vMannerAJPDepstrongerI thought he probably set up a stronger howl than Byron 's dogs !
avoid.vMannerAJPDepfaintHe felt triumphant and at peace , standing alone with the world spread out at his feet , hearing only the faint howl of the wind and the thunder of his own blood .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeplonelyWhen the lonely howl of a wolf carried to them through the forest , Isabel jumped , glancing at the door as if she expected to see the beast standing there .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeplow mournfulIn the distance , there was the low mournful howl of sirens .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepstomach-turningNow , as the cries of the spectators rose to a crescendo , they were joined by the familiar stomach-turning howl of the charging sepoys , which added an undertow of dread to the Collector 's pleasure .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepmournfulThe porter looked at him drunkenly , then beard the low , mournful howl of the dogs and quickly pushed the bolts home .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeplowThe porter looked at him drunkenly , then beard the low , mournful howl of the dogs and quickly pushed the bolts home .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeplow , angryThe wind had increased in velocity and was now a low , angry howl .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeplong , moaningThey had not gone far when again the clerk heard that long , moaning howl .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepsudden , very loudThe barking ended on a sudden , very loud howl .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepdoglikeIt uttered a doglike howl , then raced past Tallis , moving so fast on its hind legs , bent forward , that she could hardly follow its motion .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepbloodcurdlingSometimes thought to be the souls of unbaptised children and unrepentant sinners , their bloodcurdling howls were an omen of death to all who heard them .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeppiercingBefore he could stop himself , a piercing howl was forced through his teeth .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepmournfulUnfortunately , because he had had a source of comfort , the moment Ellie left to go back to the house his mournful howls increased in volume .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepululating , muffledGilbert tried to scream , but his mouth was clamped shut by Rohmer 's grip and only a ululating , muffled howl vibrated from his throat .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeplowIt rises to a low hum again when they see it 's only him .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepcontinuousIn near-silence made even more oppressive by the continuous engine hum and the laboured breathing of the six androids , the transporter glided along the passageway .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeplowSometimes the wind made a low , musical hum as it vibrated in the wires … .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepmusicalSometimes the wind made a low , musical hum as it vibrated in the wires … .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepsteadyThis model gave off a steady hum that allowed it to be used indoors without disturbance to neighbours .
avoid.vMannerAJPDephigh-pitchedThe female , beating her wings as fast as 500 times a second creates the high-pitched hum that is so unsettling as you lie in camp trying to go to sleep without a mosquito net .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeplongThen one long hum that slowly faded , became part of the silence .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeploudThe result is not that the user of the aid hears the phone conversation , but rather that there is a loud hum which drowns out everything else .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepsoundlessThe cat looked at Lyn and opened its mouth in a soundless mew .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepdrowsyBrilliant sunshine poured down into the herb garden , and the drowsy hum of bees seemed curiously at odds with the sharpening tension between the two doctors .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepfaintShe was nearly halfway across when the faint hum of a car engine came to her ears .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeplittleShe was making a tiny , repetitive sound , a little mew , as if in response to a lover 's touch .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepgentle , almost mesmericBut apart from the gentle , almost mesmeric , hum of the bees , all was silent and still .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepall-pervasiveAnd , backing this melodic chorus , we were aware of another noise -- as we had been on and off throughout the day -- the all-pervasive hum of the power station transformers .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepbusy` Birds bees trees and flowers all talk to me incessantly louder than the busy hum of men . "
avoid.vMannerAJPDepsmallAnd then he gave a small moan and the last vestiges of restraint were gone .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeplong ghostlyZach gave a long ghostly moan and raised his hands .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeploudHe gave a loud moan and with a sudden retch , vomited all over the floor .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeprisingThere were five clicks followed by the rising hum of internal systems powering up .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepangryThere was an angry moan as she did so and a pain in her chest , which made her wonder whether the moan had not been her own .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepperpetualThere was a perpetual hum from the ground below , and occasional harsher metallic bangs and scrapes , and judders of thick silvery snakes that sped along faster than cars and disappeared into black holes in the ground .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepexcitedThere was an excited hum from the audience , and a forest of hands shot up to catch his eye .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeplike that of an angry waspIt was then that they heard the long awaited sound , a distant grinding hum like that of an angry wasp .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepdistant grindingIt was then that they heard the long awaited sound , a distant grinding hum like that of an angry wasp .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepbarely audible , low-frequencyIt was emitting a barely audible , low-frequency hum .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepsmoothShe tested it with the concept of Henrietta , and yes , undoubtedly it responded , changing its frequency to an angry buzz before returning to its smooth hum .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepshrillThey had all made that shrill moan during their funny parties , and by the time of Gary 's birth , Mary had come to recognise them for what they were -- satanic incantations .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepsoft twitteringThe soft twittering hum came from birds going to roost .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepcontinuous multi-pitchedA continuous multi-pitched hum whirred deafeningly around the shrine .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeplowHe took a small mouthful from his plate then gripped at his stomach and emitted a low moan .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeplong , howlingShe moaned , a long , howling moan , but there was an ecstasy in the sigh that followed .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeplittleShe made a little moan , her head refusing to obey her and tilting back in pleasure at the touch of his hands .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeplowMaggie gave a low moan , her knees sagging , and he caught her close , turning her head to his shoulder , deepening the kiss and holding her against the length of his body .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeplowShe was about to turn around , when she heard a low moan .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeplow , wondrousThere was a sudden hush , and then a low , wondrous moan rippled through the crowd .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepfaintBut she did not answer him , only bent and lowered herself into the water , hissing as the coldness burned into the wound , a faint moan escaping through her gritted teeth as she began to wash .
avoid.vMannerAJPDependlessHe cocked his head and seemed to listen for a moment to the endless mutter and patter of working moles .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepscrabblingAs I hurried I heard the scrabbling patter of the wolves closing in .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepgayAnd suddenly she laughed , a gay peal , refreshed by a whole day of escape from her selected cage .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeplong , loudThe bell rang again , a long , loud peal .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepspiteful and maliciousIt has also been argued that a lifting of the exemption could induce spiteful and malicious allegations by wives , particularly where divorce proceedings were involved .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepilluminatingSignificantly , some of the most illuminating comments in the book would have been excised if Hughes had pursued his task with quite the systematic rigour he commends .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepfoul and insultingKinnear was found guilty by the FA of directing foul and insulting comments at Cornwall referee Martin Bodenham after he sent off Vinnie Jones in the game with Blackburn at Selhurst Park .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepteasingWhen they turn up at the office next day looking as if they 've missed out on their sleep , however , they could get more than teasing comments from their colleagues .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepvagueAll I hear by way of reply are vague comments about massaging the unemployment figures .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepsarcasticJust a day after Kevin , 33 , visited his JobCentre , she joked : ‘ People will make sarcastic comments like ‘ She 's done it for the £7 child benefit ’ .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepbriefOnce the child has calmed down the parent can make a brief comment about it all being over now and then continue as if the tantrum had not occurred .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeplittleWe add little comments about life outside work .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepbrilliantly stupidWilliam Emser has resurrected for us a brilliantly stupid comment by the eighteenth century classical scholar Bentley on these lines .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepdepressingWhat a depressing comment by Derrick Edwards , Dorset 's community care co-ordinator . ( 22 April , page 6 ) .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepregular criticalThe lack of continuity and progression for many pupils has been a subject of regular critical comments by inspectors in their evaluations of schools .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepadverseThey therefore encouraged correspondingly narrow-based teaching which had attracted adverse comments by Her Majesty 's Inspectorate ( HMI ) in the National Secondary Survey .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeppersonalBut we were not moved to write about them , possibly because they were so very much themselves , any personal comment of ours might seem an intrusion .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepinaneThe nearest we got to an official pronouncement on the recent escalation of terrorism was the inane comment of Security Minister Sir John Wheeler that the IRA was defeated .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepbriefA brief comment on each of these areas will confirm the point made last year that areas with strong market positions and fixed supply situations held up reasonably well .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepdangerousSome weeks ago , during the course of a top-security reconnaissance mission , you committed a serious breach of discipline and security by voicing certain dangerous comments over an open radio transmission .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepangryAs staff at our branch do not wear jewellery , there were lots of angry comments regarding the member of staff on the front of the March issue wearing a necklace .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepoddCustomers who were not known to smile for years actually could not help making the odd comment to the cashiers .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepbriefAs one who arrived in Edinburgh while George Montgomery was Dean of the Faculty of Medicine , may I venture to add some brief comments to Sir Alistair Currie 's excellent obituary ( 13 February ) .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepangryIt seems that Julia 's irritated remarks have been heard once too often by Karen and Sarah , and some angry comments have recently been made .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepconciseThe example given on page 58 gives quite concise comments that were certainly very helpful to the designer .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepnegative or criticalIt is essential that a chairman capable of controlling the meeting be appointed ; no negative or critical comment must be allowed at this stage .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepadmiringHe peered at the menu displayed with accompanying admiring press comment outside the Trattoria San Giorgio , and decided you 'd be lucky to get out of there under £20 a head .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepreckless` I 'm a spider , " she told the man beside her , and her smile glittered reckless like a knife .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepmetallicBarton saw a few metallic glints at great distance .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepbrightHickery Holler came into the world 6 weeks ago , but the sad little spider monkey had never been a bright glint in his mother 's eye .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepimpishWith an impish glint of mischief in her eye the Muse of History looked down and watched the American Marines assault Grenada .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepwry` Your father did n't warn me quite what a striking young woman you had grown into , " the Princesse said in English with a wry glint in her eye .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepdangerous` I 'm -- fond of Travis -- very fond , " she stated , then caught the dangerous glint in her employer 's eye that assured her that her prevarication was n't going down too well .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepbroadWhen they moved into the open countryside he saw fields and hedges , the broad gleam of a river .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepunpleasant" Dear Miss Adeane , " and once again she saw that unpleasant gleam of white teeth against his dark face .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepsardonicHer voice faded away at the sardonic gleam in his eyes .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeppulsingWhen his eyes had adjusted to the darkness , he distinguished the pulsing glimmer of the stars above the glare of the streetlights .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepfaintThere was a faint glimmer of light from her window ; it was from the night-light which she kept burning .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepfaintHe looked across the sea : a faint glimmer of pale light was rising in the midnight-blue sky .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepfaintBut through the murk there was a faint glimmer of light .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeptinyI began to see a tiny glimmer of light .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeptinyAll was dark except for a tiny glimmer of red light .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepoccasionalHe found the meter and turned on the mains , and then switched the lights on after closing the drapes -- it would look a lot less suspicious than the occasional flicker of torchlight across the glass .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepsoftWith a roaring fire and candles shedding a soft glow , the Dysons ' home is an idyllic place to spend Christmas .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepdimA nightlight on a small table standing against the wall threw a dim glow around the sparse room , revealing the small , white-sheeted bed , the bundle lying beneath the covers .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepDante-likeBonfires blazed nearby , casting a Dante-like glow over the funereal proceedings as other men sorted the blood-stiffened clothing into various piles , there to be recorded by a clerk .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepamberDiffused lighting cast a warm amber glow over a couple of oak display cabinets and reflected off the glass-panelled walls .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepwarmDiffused lighting cast a warm amber glow over a couple of oak display cabinets and reflected off the glass-panelled walls .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepmerciless` True , " he mocked softly , a merciless glitter in his eyes .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepchallengingHer eyes were adjusting to the darkness , and now she could see that he had folded his arms over the enticing broadness of his chest and was watching her with a challenging glitter in his eyes .
avoid.vMannerAJPDephard and steadyA hundred thousand stars shone hard and steady in an eternity of space .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepmockingly brightAs they drove back to Randall Lodge , the afternoon sun still shone mockingly bright .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepbrightThe gleam of insulating oil shone bright on the prominences of his face , dimming and brightening again as she moved past him to hunker down at his side .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepnaturalTeak oils leave the wood with a slight sheen ; Danish oil with a natural low lustre .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeplowTeak oils leave the wood with a slight sheen ; Danish oil with a natural low lustre .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepgnawingOnly periodically does Mr Tebbit seem to have looked to Powell as a politician who could express some of his gnawing doubts about the Heath government .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepgoodAnne made a good recovery from her illness and three weeks later was back in circulation .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepeat-shit-killNaturally there 's a massive eat-shit-kill shootout at the end , with enough lead being pumped around to turn the pacific into a toxic waste dump .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepLEGALMICROSFT AND SUNSELECT LOOKING AT LEGAL SHOWDOWN
avoid.vMannerAJPDepmilitaryThis led to a military standoff between French and American troops and a bitter rebuke from President Truman .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepdamagingThe appointment of Charlton would be seen in Manchester as the perfect solution to the damaging public wrangling that has made the club a public farce over recent weeks .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepexternalThis external punishment of , and reduction in , the ego exactly parallels the internal punitive and self-depreciating tendencies found in clinical depression and , to a much lesser extent , in normal mourning .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepquite enjoyableDo n't worry , Robyn ; punishment , of a certain kind , meted out in a special way , can be quite enjoyable ; I promise it wo n't be painful . "
avoid.vMannerAJPDepgrimA strange woman all in black bobbed a grim curtsey , obviously the Mrs Danvers of the Dame 's entourage .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepdeep` Well , when she was presented to His Majesty she dropped a deep curtsy -- `
avoid.vMannerAJPDephurriedThey were likely to make trouble , having not yet come to terms with the hurried departure of Mrs Thatcher following upon the events of November 1990 .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepgradualNew Zealand notes that because many of its young professionals are disenchanted and disillusioned , there is a gradual disappearance of ` traditional choirs " .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepmassAbandonment of the reform programme would probably result in hyperinflation getting completely out of control followed by economic breakdown , default on loans and an attempt at mass emigration by an impoverished population towards Central Europe .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepmassiveOut of that realisation came the explosive mixture of a massive emigration from East Germany and an overwhelming popular challenge to the party inside it .
avoid.vMannerAJPDephastyAs the bombs in the hangars started to go off they beat a hasty retreat across the field .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeporderlyPartly because of this British presence , the Belgian Army was able to begin evacuating Antwerp on 8 October and to make an orderly retreat along the coast .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepquietHis quiet retreat through the front door had somehow emphasized his scorn .
avoid.vMannerAJPDephastyElizabeth soon discovered what was afoot and frightened the mooted consort into a hasty retreat to his Norfolk estates , though she misinterpreted his sudden flight as a prelude to the rising of the north .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeptactfulThe herdsman beat a tactful retreat to the end of the cowshed and then I took the opportunity to say what I thought .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepswaggering` That 's it , " he said , tolerantly watching the Boden boy 's swaggering retreat towards the curator 's house .
avoid.vMannerAJPDephastySpeechless at Michele 's intervention , Luce watched David 's hasty retreat .
avoid.vMannerAJPDephastyBlushing , he beat a hasty retreat .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepface firstThere was water at the bottom covered by a thin skin of ice and he splashed into it face first .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepforcibleIn 1986 , there were initially small-scale disturbances caused by the forcible eviction of a professor employed by the Teaching College from his accommodation on the Hunan University campus .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepThatcheriteMore chaos awaits the Soviet Union unless it ditches perestroika for a Thatcherite purge of its economy
avoid.vMannerAJPDepsavageNijaz and Sead Hukanovic had feared they might never see each other again after being parted in the savage purge of Bosnians callously dubbed ` ethnic cleansing " by the Serbs .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepgrim2 hours before the show starts , the Fire Brigade and 2 besuited men from the local authority are in grim conference over the safety of some fireworks in the production .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepearnestBramble decided to follow , and when he entered the office , which was also the village shop , he found the stranger in earnest colloquy with the postmaster , one Algy Brind .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepsuperficially similarThe Supply of Petrol ( MMC , 1990 ) came to quite different conclusions regarding the superficially similar vertical arrangements in that industry .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepmost efficientThe most efficient arrangement in a single layer of spheres is hexagonal packing ( see figure 3.21 ) .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepproperSpelling , punctuation , proper arrangement into paragraphs and the general business-like appearance of the work will be taken into account when the candidate 's transcriptions are being assessed .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepoverallIt is important , however , to consider their overall arrangement and that of their associated features .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepnovelApparently Angell and Pownall did not approve of Brodrick 's novel lighting arrangements and recommended that the scheme be rejected .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepcorrectThe appearance of clear cerebrospinal fluid in the needle hub confirmed correct placement of the needle in the lateral cerebral ventricle .
avoid.vMannerAJPDephardYou can feel the leg muscles really hardening as you pedal hard up a hill .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepthat the world has ever known" I shall stand first and foremost for the exercise of a complete and thorough boycott of the Germans as the cruellest slaughterers of innocent lives on the high seas that the world has ever known .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepcruellest" I shall stand first and foremost for the exercise of a complete and thorough boycott of the Germans as the cruellest slaughterers of innocent lives on the high seas that the world has ever known .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepbrooding` How dare you come here trying to put me off my guard with some absurd story ? " he countered with simmering hostility , regarding her belligerent stance with brooding interest .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeplingeringThe hon. Gentleman says that because there is a lingering interest among Labour Members in people who have avoided the community charge .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeplowWhen they came nearer he did a little dancing step and curtsied low .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepidleNick had got the now , so there were no jokes , no idle chit-chat .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepHeated debate over the dam project took place during the 15-day NPC session , with many delegates opposing it for environmental and financial reasons .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepintenseThe report is published at a time of intense debate between EC member countries about the future of agricultural subsidies .
avoid.vMannerAJPDephardHe gave her a hard , penetrating look , a look that held a charge .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepenthusiasticThe resulting action is a combined display of enthusiastic pursuit by the cadets and good-natured acceptance of inevitable defeat by the insurgents .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeprelentlessTHE relentless pursuit of potential poll tax dodgers in Wirral is showing no signs of being relaxed .
avoid.vMannerAJPDephotABOVE With a furlong to run the favourite Honey End is still in hot pursuit of Foinavon , but the shock result can not now be averted .
avoid.vMannerAJPDephotWorried that leaving it in the basket might suggest that she had been up to no good , the girl ran downstairs starkers with her boyfriend in hot pursuit , playfully offering to help .
avoid.vMannerAJPDephotHe would chase after them with me in hot pursuit , so he had to go back .
avoid.vMannerAJPDephotIt was the Grand Duke in hot pursuit of his dagger which he had perceived had disappeared in Rose 's hand .
avoid.vMannerAJPDephot` Then I came south to Royston but Queen Margaret and her party had already returned to London to collect all their possessions so I followed in hot pursuit .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepActive euthanasia , where intent to kill can be shown , still remains strictly illegal , whatever the wishes of the patient , and that is the cause of the fiercest debate .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepselective , prenatal , non-voluntaryIn other words , almost 90% of this proposed reduction in the true incidence of congenital abnormality at birth is to be achieved by destroying affected fetuses through selective , prenatal , non-voluntary euthanasia .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepexactThis set of models ( 1030LS , 1040LS , 1041LS , 1052LS ) are to be exact duplicates of Sun 's Sparcstation 10 line in performance and mechanical functionality .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepnearFrame two , I say with tears of pride in my eyes , was a near duplicate , 51-14 , my opponent disgustedly resigning with blue , pink and black still on the table .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepgreatAs we have seen , Aung San had a great admiration for Nehru and in 1940 he attended the annual Congress at Ramgarh , regarded by Communists as bourgeois .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeplongingThere were concerned looks from burly matrons , and longing admiration from boys .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepsuch blazingThe two boys gazed at her with such blazing admiration that she came close to blushing .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepthat she came close to blushingThe two boys gazed at her with such blazing admiration that she came close to blushing .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeploudOrganized Cadiz radicalism favoured the liberals throughout : from the public galleries the great liberal speeches received what an English observer called the ` loud approbation of the public " .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeprebelliousThere was a trace of rebellious contempt at the threat of authority .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepcasualPascoe was never quite certain just how genuine his superior 's casual contempt for science was .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepopenBut from the travelling community , there 's open contempt for the police operation and a prediction ; they 'll be back .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepundisguisedThere was undisguised contempt in his voice .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepicyThere was an icy contempt in her voice , and his face darkened in anger before he gave a faint dismissive shrug of his broad shoulders .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepproudLet them see his proud contempt !
avoid.vMannerAJPDepunkindOne sees what causes the unkind critical remarks about Boy 's Own and Billy Bunter .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepbriefThe second section examines the claims of Quine to have ` naturalized epistemology " , and the third offers some brief critical remarks on the evolutionary epistemology of Donald Campbell .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepunspokenLou 's heightened colour betrayed her embarrassment , as if she could read Melissa 's unspoken disapproval at this example of male chauvinism .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepscornfulFor the Sex Pistols , Richard was prepared to weather the scornful disapproval of Eve and Ted on his even occasional visits to Shamley Green .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepclearBy the end of the evening , to Du Camp 's clear disapproval , they were calling one another tu .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepmost glaringAlthough Anderson does not demonstrate a similar degree of pomposity when interrupted by the chairman , in scene eleven , it is here that he shows the most glaring disdain of politeness moves .
avoid.vMannerAJPDephaughtyThe Junior Minister pulled himself up to his full height of five foot three , and in a plummy voice rich with haughty disdain said , ` What difference does that make ? "
avoid.vMannerAJPDepaffectionateAmid ` the affectionate esteem of his parishioners " he died at his rectory in Wyke Regis 22 February 1855 .
avoid.vMannerAJPDephigh-mindedWith his high-minded scorn for all security , he had almost walked into a White House meeting with an explosive device planted in his attache case by someone he had taken on trust .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepoverwhelmingBlasendorf paused , then , in the face of Dornberg 's overwhelming scorn , sheepishly admitted he was an idiot .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepwitheringShe dropped her eyes to the mug , unable to face his withering scorn .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepsevereHe has some severe but convincing strictures on the impoverished and distorted contribution of feminist studies to his subject .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepgood-naturedThe small restaurants were in good-natured competition to secure the most customers , and as Ashley and Vitor approached waiters came out to greet them .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepfairIt was in 1975 that Congress made the SEC set up a National Market System for securities , which required efficient execution of transactions , fair competition among broker-dealers and the availability of price quotes .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepboxing and footballThat white parents support their children morally and financially is confirmed by the number of families in crowds at athletic , boxing and football competitions .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepathleticThat white parents support their children morally and financially is confirmed by the number of families in crowds at athletic , boxing and football competitions .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeprainsoakedIt featured a Carolyn no less real than herself : her double , her living image , separated from her only by a second 's timing in a rainsoaked dash across Leap Lane .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepungainlyAfter an ungainly dash across the rocks he comes to rest at my side with an almighty splash .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepmadWhy do cats suddenly make mad dashes around the house ?
avoid.vMannerAJPDepmadHowever , this was not due to my map reading ( which is impeccable by the way ! ) , but was the result of a mad dash around the dubious delights of central Luton in search of cycling gloves for Mr Jackson .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepdramaticBRITISH journalists were yesterday rescued from knife-wielding Somali looters after a dramatic dash by US marines .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepsuddenThen , on 2 November , a sudden dash by the 1st and 2nd Canadian divisions finally secured the high ground on which stood the destroyed Passchendaele village .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepgruellingSIX soldiers finished a gruelling 1,000mile dash from Berlin to Britain -- in four days .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepfreneticVirtually anything is possible here and , for a relaxing change of pace , it is worthwhile hunting out a slow boat instead of sticking to a frenetic dash in the fast lane .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepheadlongFor Julius , in particular , it had been completely out of character , that headlong dash into such an intense relationship .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepheadlongCat owners often notice that their pet will suddenly and for no apparent reason make a headlong dash through the house .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepuniqueTHE TODAY-sponsored team of climbers hopes to make a unique dash to the summit of Everest within a week .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeppowerfulWithin a minute of the resumption , man-of-the-match Iro continued the Leeds recovery with a powerful 40-yard dash to the line and Schofield added the goal .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepthrillingSkelton had partnered Florida in the knockout event and just shaded Whitaker and Fonda in a thrilling dash to the finishing line .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepheadlongBreeze O'Brien , laden with parcels of all shapes and sizes , and further hampered by an enormous umbrella , came into violent collision , not once but many times , during her headlong dash up the hill .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepsudden` Silly girl walked off with my car-keys , " Leo lied , giving an acceptable excuse for her sudden dash out of the shop .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepsolitaryShe went for long solitary hikes along well-marked trails .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepstrenuousOn Tuesday we opted for a more strenuous hike from Braithwaite village up the steep sloped of Grisedale Pike .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepbriefThere will be a brief address about the company and Corby , a video of the process and a visit to the plant .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepseriousThe secretary was then called in , and after a serious address from the chairman , he was informed of the resolution of the general meeting , and that he was dismissed from the service of the College .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepilluminatedThat is information I am passing on having received no illuminated address from manufacturers for helping peppermint sales to rise dramatically .
avoid.vMannerAJPDephard-hittingMOURNERS at the funeral today of murdered prison officer Jim Peacock will hear a hard-hitting address from the Bishop of Connor , Dr Samuel Poyntz .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeptriumphantHe and his staff had also been busy cultivating the swing voters in the House and on 28 April he capped his effort with a triumphant televised address to Congress .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepbriefIn a brief address to the assembly following his election , Shah said that he would curb all political discrimination .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepshortOne lady remembered the processions to the Preaching Cross in Towngate , where there would be a short address before going back to the church .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepshirtyThere are lots of shirty assertions about independence , few actively demonstrated .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepbullishThe speech consisted of little more than bullish assertions of the underlying dynamism and strength of the British economy .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepformalAfter his release Ahmed Ashraf and his lawyer submitted a formal , written complaint to the Procurator General 's Office .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepexpressThe assistant recorder held that he had been so committed notwithstanding ( so it is said ) an express concession by the prosecution that he had not .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepshyHer shy confession of love is in deep contrast to that of Natalia , who can not wait to show that her emotions are fully aroused when left alone with the same man .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepgrim` A cross between REM and richard Marx , but not as good as either , " is Fred 's grim confession of how they sounded .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepferventSo far as the deaccessioning issue is concerned , Mummies reveals that , for all his fervent declaration about searching for works of surpassing quality , his attitude towards art and the museum 's permanent collection is dismissive and ignorant .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeppassionateNo passionate declarations about changing for her sake , about chucking it all in and finding something else to do .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepresoundingHe says that , whatever the heads of government may say in Rio in June , the realities of western financial institutions will override the fine words and resounding declarations .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepfalseTo add to his case , John Holloway has been revealed as the chairman of a company which was fined £45,000 in 1990 after making false declarations in connection with applications for vehicle excise licences .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepspokenOnce , in an American girls ' school , I watched a prize-giving ceremony in which candles were lit one by one , accompanied by spoken declarations such as : ` I light the lamp of scholarship " .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepofficialHowe 's attack was two-pronged : he ridiculed official denials that a policy split existed in the Cabinet over Europe and he made trenchant ( and remarkably personal ) criticisms of Mrs Thatcher 's style of leadership .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepformal` There was a formal denial that she had taken part in anything which would discredit the Royal Family .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepflatOne or other of them drafted a statement which was a flat denial that he had misbehaved either sexually or politically .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepcategoricalThey have called on the Northern Regional Health Authority to issue a categorical denial that it has any plans to merge 15 health care districts into six super districts .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepofficialOne senior Portuguese diplomat accused South Africa and Zaire of providing large-scale military support for Unita , despite official denials from Pretoria and Kinshasa .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeppassionateIt was better written than Cooper 's and , thankfully , in typescript , but its theme was the same : a passionate denial of having played any part in the , Luton murder at all .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepsoftHe drew in his breath sharply and made a soft silent exclamation of surprise .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepsilentHe drew in his breath sharply and made a soft silent exclamation of surprise .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepmuffledThe muffled exclamations of horror continued , accompanied by the sounds of another bar being removed and the rattle of a key .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeploudAfter a loud exclamation about the electricity being back on , I was informed electricity was not needed for the phones to work .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeploudJust as I realised that we would have to abort our manoeuvre in view of the ship 's overhanging davits there was a loud exclamation from the man on deck , " I say , Cynthia , the captain 's got a blasted parrot on his shoulder . "
avoid.vMannerAJPDepvulgarZambia 's vulgar exclamation echoed round the canteen .
avoid.vMannerAJPDephorrifiedHowever , Matilda did n't appear unduly shocked , despite her horrified exclamation .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepshudderingWith a low , shuddering exclamation he reached to switch off the light , letting the moon illuminate the room with its pale brilliance .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeplowWith a low , shuddering exclamation he reached to switch off the light , letting the moon illuminate the room with its pale brilliance .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepawedThere were congratulations and awed exclamations on every side .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepexcitedThere were excited exclamations at the sight of the returned Emily and they flocked round her desk to welcome her back and pass on the gossip of the preceding week .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepmuffledThere came a muffled exclamation and a curse .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepsoloMark Proud , 17 , of Roseberry Road , Stockton , is looking for sponsors for his solo jaunt , which starts on June 22 .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepcat-footedObserve Hrun , as he leaps cat-footed across a suspicious tunnel mouth .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepwearyA long and weary march across the border to Northern Kenya .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepslow
avoid.vMannerAJPDepforcedOne afternoon we had made a forced march around the local countryside with our rucksacks on .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepsilentA silent protest march through Paris organized by the Representative Council of Jewish Institutions in France took place on May 14 , attracting thousands of participants .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepgrimly inevitableEuropean diplomacy had begun its ponderous , grimly inevitable march to war .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepponderousEuropean diplomacy had begun its ponderous , grimly inevitable march to war .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepfatiguing” Never were our Highlanders in higher spirits notwithstanding their long and fatiguing march … ” commented another .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepgruellingThis involves one night a week in barracks for navigation , medical and weapons training plus nine weekends of swimming tests , nerve-testing exercises on high wires and gruelling marches .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepsilentMore demonstrations and clashes , although less violent , followed on Thursday night , while in Magdeburg , police broke up a silent march of some 500 people through the city following a prayer meeting in the cathedral .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepsteepTheir route became a steep scramble between white boulders speckled with green and grey lichen .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeprapid , undignifiedHe noted the rapid , undignified scramble by which the culprit extricated himself from the ropes on the river path , followed by ominous little trickles of loose earth ; and the exaggerated dignity with which he compensated as soon as he was clear , his slender back turned upon the voice that blasted him out of danger , his crest self-consciously reared in affected disregard of sounds which could not possibly be directed at him .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepdifficultA perilous leap to the edge was followed by a difficult scramble over slimy rock faces .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeptrickyA gentle breeze helped nudge us up the first incline -- then the next , and the next , before we reached a tricky scramble round a rocky peak .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepsteepA steep scramble down an ivy-covered slope leads one into a place of great natural beauty alive with the earth spirit force .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepeconomicalThe economical shuffle of the marathon runner is useless for the 10K runner , because the latter is developing more power in each stride .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepdrearyThe West Highland Way crosses vast tracts with no accommodation or other facilities ; the Southern Upland Way is a dreary slog over bleak , windswept and desolate hilltops , likely to attract only those who do it ` because it 's there " .
avoid.vMannerAJPDephardFrom there it was a hard slog to Tokai but , once there , the wine !
avoid.vMannerAJPDepback-breakingWith their inbuilt Brit arrogance , they are avoiding the back-breaking circuit slog .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepquickAfter the quick sprint from Penumbra' s , the cut there was bleeding heavily .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepquickThen , before it grew dark , I decided on a quick sprint up to the Narrow Neck , the area most vulnerable in times of storm .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepaided by everyoneLuke was staggering about , aided by everyone , and Helen was in her pram .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepDazed , he staggered back against the console and heard his shotgun clattering to the floor as it slipped from his nerveless fingers .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepshell-shockedShe staggered down the gangway , shell-shocked , and walked home feeling as if she was floating on air but as Saturday approached the nervousness began .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepawkwardThis time , we succeeded and indeed met no difficulties apart from one awkward step across a gap just before the cairn .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepsteadyAnd so this is how it ends , she thought minutes later as she walked with steady steps across the wooden planks .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepunsteady` Where 's your car ? " she asked in sudden alarm , as he lurched to his feet and took a couple of unsteady steps across the kitchen .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepsmall shufflingTo turn the board completely round through 180 degrees keep leaning the sail towards one end of the board and take small shuffling steps around the mast as the board turns under you .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepnaïveThe relaxed atmosphere of the sixth form was exploited to the full by Gedge and he made his first naïve steps into a political arena , ones that ended at the school 's perimeter fence .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepgentleWalking in this area is very extensive , and it ranges from gentle strolls around the lake , to strenuous hikes up and down the mountains : walking maps can be obtained at the local tourist office .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepleisurelyComplete your visit with a leisurely stroll around Cardiff Bay with a lavishly illustrated broadsheet to guide you around the remarkable historic buildings and structures which are part of this fascinating environment .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepromanticI know of a very nice hotel in Seabourne where we can enjoy a fabulous meal and afterwards take a romantic stroll by the sea in the moonlight . "
avoid.vMannerAJPDepromantic` He 's promised me a fabulous dinner , to say nothing of what he calls ` a romantic stroll by the sea in the moonlight . "
avoid.vMannerAJPDeplivelyHis lively stroll from the Chartists to Kinnock ( To Build a New Jerusalem : the Labour Movement from the 1880s to the 1990s , Michael Joseph , £18.99 ) is almost always affectionate towards its subjects .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepgentleWalks vary from a gentle stroll to the neighbouring resort of Thumersbach , from where you can return by boat , through to more challenging rambles using the cable car further up the mountains .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepgenteelShe spat at him , then resumed her genteel stroll up the pavement .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeplanguidAs soon as Shep started his languid stroll out to meet the master at the turn of the road , Patsy began to heat the plates .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepleisurelyI turned the corner and continued my leisurely stroll .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepgentleIt may be just a gentle daily stroll or cycle ride or something much more strenuous .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepstiff-leggedLéonie strutted stiff-legged like a cowboy .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeplike a cowboyLéonie strutted stiff-legged like a cowboy .
avoid.vMannerAJPDephalf unconscious with fatigueThey stumbled on , half unconscious with fatigue .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeptimedIn a timed swim across Honolulu Harbour in 1911 he covered 100 yards in 55.4 seconds , shattering the existing record by 4.6 seconds .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepunderwaterThe result was that the Seayak went for an unscheduled underwater swim round campsite bay .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepreluctantAbout the time he had taken his reluctant swim .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepwagglingBefore they do their job , the cleaner fish do a characteristic waggling swim in front of the monster .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeprelaxedThe modern Leisure Centre is situated in Eirias Park , and all the family can enjoy a relaxed swim in sparkling clear ozone treated water which eliminates the usual swimming pool odours .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepquietA short scramble over the rocks takes you to our secret spot , Mermaid 's cove , this is truly a place of magic and tranquillity ideal for that really quiet swim or sunbathe .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepunobserved except by the Chief Constable of the county and his forcesThe militants trudged along the empty lanes unobserved except by the Chief Constable of the county and his forces .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepslow as a herd of cattle in search of waterThe sun swelled as it sank toward the hazy fields ; families trudged up from the beach , slow as a herd of cattle in search of water .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepscathingMaggie asked worriedly , remembering the scathing remarks of last night .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepcasual` He did , mind you , make some casual remark about you being allergic to certain naval regulations .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepdeterminedHence their determined entrance into the political arena .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepabruptThe word ` hooligan " made an abrupt entrance into common English usage , as a term to describe gangs of rowdy youths , during the hot summer of 1898 .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepdramaticShe was about to introduce herself when Bridget made a dramatic entrance into the room , bearing a steaming bowl of punch on a tray .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepflyingDeborah and Elaine are obviously close ; Deborah 's flying entrance on this last remark brought a ` The only time I know I look wrong is if Mum says I look ` cute' !
avoid.vMannerAJPDeplateShe was looking forward to making a late entrance -- the cast would cluster round her , expressing their admiration at her fortitude .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepgradualTHE house-builder , Trencherwood , expects to see a gradual return to profitability during 1994 , its chairman , John Norgate , said yesterday .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeppoliteOver the first course I made the usual polite inquiries about Sally 's new job and asked her what she had been up to for the last half-dozen years or so .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepJovial inquiries about illegal subsidies to industry , Rover for instance , got short shrift .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeppublicThe issue has already prompted Environment Secretary Michael Howerd to order a public inquiry into the proposal .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepaggressiveHowever , the approaches to its main executives only came out under aggressive press questioning of Mr Gatward after yesterday 's meeting which a handful of shareholders attended .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepdirect or indirectIn general , responses to direct or indirect questioning about non-standard varieties are always conditioned by speakers ' awareness of their social significance and usually reflect knowledge of the standard rules .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeptoughThe New Zealand-born but peripatetic investor was speaking at GPG 's annual meeting in London , where he faced tough questioning from a disgruntled shareholder about accounting practices and future strategy
avoid.vMannerAJPDepoddPerhaps rock star Bryan Adams , the victim of Selina 's odd questioning on the Wogan show , offered the best explanation for the success Selina will be looking for when she interviews celebrities on Entertainment Express next year .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepsnivellingAmong the delphinium , the snapdragon , the hollyhock and the sweet-pea , on a blanket , by a basket , she will grant me a nostalgic caress -- always followed , on Odilo 's part , by hours of snivelling entreaty .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepprivateCould it now transpire , wondrously , that his private entreaty to the Godfather of All had only begun to be granted ?
avoid.vMannerAJPDepsobbingTerrified of losing his only child , mindful of Kim 's sobbing pleas not to leave her , Bob had fought off earlier legal actions to win his co-operation .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepfranticAnd despite her frantic pleas , her offers of bribes , of hidden jewellery , she was sentenced to death .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepdetailedBirdwhistell carried out some very detailed analysis of every movement made by people during a conversation .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepcarefulA careful examination of the reports of elemental diets having a favourable effect on Crohn 's disease , indicates that all of them had very low fat content ( 0.6 to 1.3% of total calories ) .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepintensiveMore detailed stream sediment surveys are used by the BGS Mineral Reconnaissance Programme ( MRP ) to define smaller areas worthy of intensive investigation for specific targets .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepquickThere is a rich seam of ` Europeanism " running through fascist thought , as a quick perusal of Nazi newspapers or a glance at the memoirs of British fascists like Diana Mosley reveals .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepcasualWhat was self-evident from even a casual perusal of the book was how extensively the unreconciled Dominion had influenced the others .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepCareful perusal of the records of the interviews suggests that , as with the meetings with the Head of Department , preconceptions were very influential .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepeagle-eyedIris scrutinised her , eagle-eyed .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepcarefulEach process had to undergo careful scrutiny by the Environmental Health Department , and the cooks had to pass medical tests .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepcarefulThey note that some explanations of FDI appeal to the existence of market failures and imperfect competition , and hence imply the need for careful scrutiny by competition authorities .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepcloseThey have demonstrated publicly , through close scrutiny by their peers , that they know what they are talking about .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepurgentA FURTHER legal hitch to the Maastricht bill was under urgent scrutiny by government lawyers last night .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepcloseThe new Pro Arte Acrylix brush comes under close scrutiny from acrylic expert Richard Smith .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepcuriousLucien did so , and behind him he felt a kindling of curious scrutiny from the musicians .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeprelentlessIt was her inevitable fate that an imperfect marriage and the relentless scrutiny of the modern royals would fray away the mantle of the Fairytale Princess .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepthorough` Who knows , " she murmured , ` what a thorough scrutiny of your books might have revealed ?
avoid.vMannerAJPDepcloseNelson 's detailed account is well worth close scrutiny for it illustrates many aspects of socio-ecology most cogently .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepdetailedThe operation had been planned the previous day after close liaison with the local RUC Headquarters , and was to include a detailed search of the area using dogs and helicopters . 1 on the ground , having been flown from their barracks in Omagh some twenty miles away .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeptentativeThe tentative search by the Wordsworths for a Somerset home brought the unexpected discovery , probably made by Tom Poole , that Alfoxden was both empty and available .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepintensiveTania Probyn 's white Renault car was discovered in the murky waters of the river Severn after two days of an intensive search by the police .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepincreasingly desperateChristina Onassis suffered in spades and there is something of Greek tragedy about her increasingly desperate search for the human affection of which she was starved as a child .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepthoroughIt 's important as a hostess that you conduct a thorough search of your guests ' cars for malt whisky , smoked salmon and interesting cheeses before you let them undo their seat-belts .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepthoroughA thorough search of the Sea Rover revealed only the charred remnants of what was later analysed as cannabis , blowing around the decks .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepthoroughAfter that we made a thorough search of the chapel , its walls , flagstones and altar , but there was nothing .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepdetailedToday they seized drugs and goods and made a detailed search of the area .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeplongitudinalIndeed , in one longitudinal study in normal women , significant metabolic differences could be found over only one month in the third trimester .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeprandomEach protozoon makes a biassed random walk about the screen .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepquickA quick walk down Coronation Street was followed by a few pints of Newton and Ridley Ale before we departed .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepconfidentIt was n't an amused smile , but it was one that sent her away at a brisk and confident walk towards the house , and with a gratifying sense of being respected and appreciated .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepbrutalThe Swedish-based performer was so sickened by the brutal slaying of one of his bouncers that he immediately closed his plush hot spot , Alphabet Street , and vowed to stop club work .
avoid.vMannerAJPDephuskyShe gave a husky exhalation of breath , and a second later he had bent his head to press his hot mouth against the swell of her breasts .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepheatedAlthough he was engaged in a heated discussion with a journalist about the way the tour of Korea had been reported , it is unlikely that he would have said anything that he did not think his employer, the Princess of Wales, wanted known.
avoid.vMannerAJPDepsteadyYou plot along at a steady crawl wondering if you 'll ever reach that far-off doorway , let go of the joystick as soon as you get there , then promptly take another pace !
avoid.vMannerAJPDepuniformThere was , for example , the theory that A'Tuin had come from nowhere and would continue at a uniform crawl , or steady gait , into nowhere , for all time .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepmozzeryAfter that , Waits retreats into his usual ho humdrum bummed-out bluesywoozy alkie drone mode mood muzak , the sort of mozzery gushy mush your dog would make if it had vocal chords and could handle its drink .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepcheerfulNormally Luce could talk about her life , her thoughts and feelings , her hopes and aspirations , with cheerful loquacity , even adding a touch of embroidery where necessary to provide a little more colour and excitement .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepquick( Charles also got the message that he was n't going to get the quick slurp of wine at the end of the evening that he had been promising himself . )
avoid.vMannerAJPDepsuspiciousStefan darted a suspicious glance across the table at him .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepcasualThere was a good deal of shrubbery trailed up the sides and it would have been difficult to see us by a casual glance along the terrace .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepsingleA single glance at the actual contents of Mogridge 's cupboard embarrassed me .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepcovertHe stole covert glances at her across the table .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepcursoryIt is plain from even a cursory glance at these figures that , after a slow start , CD-ROM is becoming a remarkable success .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepsearchingCrouched down beside it , Delaney took another searching glance behind him , at the lifeless , cluttered room .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepquickA quick glance between Rose and the girls was enough for them to know that it was better to make no mention of their elder brother .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepbalefulOne baleful glance from its enormous eyes could kill , as would its touch , while its breath would kill even birds which flew far overhead .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepstrangeThey would frequently receive strange glances from those in other booths but she just ignored it .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepbalefulBill now shot a baleful glance in her direction .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepfierceHe paused to throw another fierce glance in their direction .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepfurtiveStealing a furtive glance into the mirror , Frankie was shocked to see another face , another pair of eyes in the glass .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepsearingShe quailed under his searing glance over her body .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepfurtiveHe cast a furtive glance to left and to right .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepknowingThe old ladies cast one another knowing glances , somehow contriving to look at once smug and disapproving .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepkindlyMatt bent a kindly glance upon Lucy .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeprantingBut Mr Bevan 's ranting polemics on the subject would perhaps sound better in the mouth of a Minister of Health who was getting enough houses built .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepgeneralised and detachedAnd this is not just a generalised and detached polemic against injustice by an educated man .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepvigorous and provocativeHis vigorous and provocative Unionist polemic against the importance of ` the constitutional question " is bracing , but it renders comical his charge that the SNP ` is a party of no compromise " .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeptruly accurateSuch inconsistencies make it clear that the age-regressed person is not actually functioning at the suggested age level , nor is his recollection truly accurate .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepsuddenShe looked up and stared at Melissa in sudden recollection .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepembarrassedShe had an embarrassed recollection of having burst into tears , of demanding to know how long the affair with Henrietta had been going on .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepsuddenWith a sudden recollection of the morning 's operation , Jean wondered at the number of things Caesar had named after him .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepdramaticThen came the dramatic arrest of Roderick last August when the Royal Navy frigate Argonaut intercepted his yacht 150 miles south west of Gibraltar .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepheavyA heavy downpour before the start left the pitch covered with puddles , which made the behaviour of the ball very unpredictable .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepdownAs February approached and the first snow of winter drizzled down on Clapham Common , Blanche began to lose hope of finding new evidence .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepfineThe fine drizzle that has been falling all afternoon has not been enough to stop the match between Scotland and Ireland , but enough to keep the crowds away .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepFine drizzles and thin smokes of cloud particles can reach the Cytherean surface .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepsoftUsually she cries like the rain we had on a holiday once , up in Scotland -- a soft , grey drizzle -- but this time her body shook with real sobs .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeplightIt started to rain again , a light drizzle that caused umbrellas to pop up all over the place .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeplightKapil had a frustrating day yesterday as a light drizzle washed out the fourth day 's play in India 's first Test against South Africa in Durban .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeplightTomorrow morning will be mostly dry , with any thicker cloud in the east of the region and only light rain or drizzle over the Cotswolds .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepsteadyMore useful than the rainstorms has been the steady drizzle over the past few weeks .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepsteadyShe had got soaked to the skin in the steady London drizzle and at the first kind words of sympathy from her friend , her emotions had bubbled to the surface .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepsteadyThe meteorologists would prove to be right about the sun , but as if to prove their fallibility at four eleven a steady drizzle began .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeplightSome light rain or sleet on Friday in the north and east , otherwise mostly dry .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepheavyA heavy snowfall left the hills deliciously inviting and the sky was clear and bright .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepheavyThis occurs in cold climates that have heavy snowfalls during the winter .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeplightThe weather reports indicate that we may get a light snowfall some time over the next few days .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepheavyIt was a heavy snowfall and by morning even the most prominent landmark was disguised beneath a thick covering of snow .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepheavyHe began his planning in January but found practice curtailed two weeks ago by a heavy snowfall .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepheavyThere were heavy snowfalls in areas which never expect to see such wintry conditions .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepflutteringShe grew bored , and gazed out of the window , at the fading winter light and the fluttering descent of the snow .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepslipperyOur brief but interesting tour completed we returned to the landing place , negotiating the slippery descent with caution .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepbadly erodedAfter High Crag there is a steep , badly eroded descent to Scarth Gap from where it would be easy enough to descend down into Ennerdale .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepsteepAfter High Crag there is a steep , badly eroded descent to Scarth Gap from where it would be easy enough to descend down into Ennerdale .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepsharp and windingOckleton had slowed as the lane began a sharp and winding descent .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepsteepIf the model is set up correctly , it should make a steep descent under full control .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeproughFinally the road turns away and makes a long and rough descent , with Loch Hourn dramatically in view ahead , to the few buildings of Kinlochhourn where there is life but no sign of it .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeplaborious but uneventfulThat afternoon we made a laborious but uneventful descent down the north east face and retrieved our skis .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepunfairA COUNCILLOR has lost his claim for unfair dismissal from a do-it-yourself store where he was assistant manager .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepwrongfulA former employee of the defendants swore an affidavit relating to his claim against the defendants for wrongful dismissal .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepinstantHulme agreed , ` If you were to come from up north and work for certain London councils and come in one morning and say ` Hello , chucky ducky lover " it would be instant dismissal . "
avoid.vMannerAJPDepunfairMr Major replied : ` Workers who choose to go on strike have always faced the risk of being dismissed without the right to claim unfair dismissal .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepun-JapaneseMr Kameyama is a colourful figure , known in the Tokyo art world for the un-Japanese bluntness of his language .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepinternalBased on nucleotide sequence and amino-acid sequence comparisons , coding segments 7 and 8 seem to represent a partial internal gene duplication .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepcompleteBut he knew that suspension was only a halfway house towards complete termination .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepvoluntaryIt 's all been voluntary redundancy or voluntary termination .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepformalThis often made formal terminations at the end of the season unnecessary .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepfairThomas 's superficial injuries could be seen as ‘ fair retribution for an adulterer cheating with someone else 's wife ’ , he added .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepsavageThis action , compounded by John 's previous assistance in conveying silver from Cambridge University to the King , received savage retribution .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepindividualSuch acts of individual retribution , however brutal , were easily surpassed by the collective cruelty of the dictatorship 's official repressive machinery .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepterrible` One day , " said Jim calmly , ` I shall turn like the proverbial worm and take a terrible retribution upon you , Omally , for all the blows you have administered to my dear head . "
avoid.vMannerAJPDepbitterWhich is why he shot Moma Parsheen , in sheer rejection of her bitter vengeance . "
avoid.vMannerAJPDepluxuriousHer desire was never to see or speak to Ellen again but of course she could not allow herself such a luxurious vengeance .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepterribleThe Turks took advantage of the situation to reoccupy Serbia and they exacted a terrible vengeance on the helpless Serbs .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepfiendishBitterly resigned to the betrothal , she took a fiendish revenge .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepimpetuousGrimm gibbered in Squattish , obviously regretting his impetuous excursion to visit the war front .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepill-starredShe had returned from her ill-starred excursion to the Swiss finishing school desperate to begin an independent life in London .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepscholasticWhat was wrong was the scholastic insistence that all arguments , all reasoning , could , and should , be put into this form .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeprepeatedSuch a crushing victory inevitably puts a question mark over President Francois Mitterrand 's future , despite his repeated insistence that there was no question of his resigning .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeppriorIn this the Commission is charged with keeping all State aids under continuous review , and member states are required to provide prior notification of any plans to grant or to alter aid .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepleisurelyBut a leisurely trip by boat is recommended .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepenforcedHe suggests that gradual movements in share prices caused by insider dealing are preferable to the erratic jumps in prices brought about by enforced disclosure .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeppotentially damagingThis offered the temptation to Government to use section 2 to protect itself against potentially damaging disclosures .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepseparateA requirement for separate disclosure on the balance sheet is proposed .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepembarrassingSoon after the embarrassing disclosure , the French ministry announced an inquiry into claims that Glaxo had placed numerous articles in the popular press and on television promoting its prescription-only migraine cure .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepfull and honestAlternatively , if the OR feels that the debtor has made a full and honest disclosure and that there are no suspicious circumstances , he may dispense with the public examination .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeptechnicalShe listened uncomprehendingly to Wilcox 's technical explanations about the drag and the cope , core boxes and coffin moulds .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeptechnicalIt offers access to monied and aristocratic lifestyles , it has the atmosphere and tension of auctions , and it judiciously slips in technical explanations about antiques .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepsensibleThere were sensible , scientific explanations about the effect of the changes in air pressure .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepscientificThere were sensible , scientific explanations about the effect of the changes in air pressure .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepimpassionedHis police interviews consisted of an impassioned explanation by a man at the end of his tether .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepprima-facieThe principles of learning theory provide a prima-facie explanation of the linguistic changes which occur during childhood .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepsimpleA simple explanation to the child about how mummy is not going to give in to tempers can help the child learn more quickly .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepclearBy developing an organization with clear accountabilities , he can provide clear explanations to his people about decisions made from " on high " .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepscientificBromberg gives just the right amount of scientific explanation .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeprationalEveryone had been so quick to offer rational explanations .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepplausibleI 'm not carping about the way Marks handled the case ; an adult woman went missing in circumstances which seemed to offer a plausible explanation .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepconvincingDespite much research we can not even today offer a convincing explanation .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepdifficultIt was a difficult baptism for new Lancashire champion Greg Helsby of Grange Park , St Helens .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepsubsequentIt has been the setting for the marriages of numerous MPs and the subsequent baptism of their offspring in its Welsh marble font .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepcommonOur Roman Catholic friends already recognize our common baptism into Christ .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepindividualThe service we have given here is one without individual confession .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepprivateIn his third year ( 1925-6 ) he went to private confession for the first time .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeptraditionalThe traditional rites of homage to the emperor were performed in the Palace of Perfect Concord .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeppreponderantIt is notable that in eastern England cremation is the preponderant burial rite and if cremation took place near the settlement it would be more practical to take the remains to a distant cemetery .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepfancyYou have to get out the cook books and the fancy attachments for the food processor .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepintellectualIf I say : ` I have faith in you to post this letter " , such a statement is compatible only with an intellectual uncertainty that you will do so .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepnaggingFaxing or telexing a 60-70 page document is a time-consuming and therefore expensive process , and always with that nagging uncertainty that one or two pages might not have transmitted properly .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepconsciousIt was a conscious choice that I wanted to go into the company , but I did n't have a clear view as to what particular part of the business I was interested in .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepgoryHerbs are cast into the fire by the Lady of the Flowers in lieu of what may have been gory sacrifices by our sun-worshipping ancestors .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepall-consumingThis shows itself in a variety of ways : in the all-consuming craving for more money and possessions , more power and social status , and more pleasure and entertainment .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepdesperateFar from slaking his thirst , all his weekend with her had done was whet his appetite and leave him with a desperate craving for more .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepsimpleBut his simple desire for seclusion is imperilled by a succession of visitors .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepdesperateIt was wicked not to , he knew that , but now he felt a desperate desire to leap and jump .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeppreciousSuddenly a blond boy of about three darted through the door … and the precious hope in Kerry 's heart died .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepfaintThe shares had just started to recover on faint hopes of a busy festive season .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepautomaticA Wolves goal immediately afterwards was another shattering blow to automatic promotion hopes .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepsuddenHer dark eyes lit with sudden hope .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeprenewedA lifelong supporter , I have always been regarded as a tactical genius by the Duck and Forceps regulars and , from day one , my appointment has brought renewed hope to the terraces .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepvain` Then I trust you 're not building any vain hopes regarding Silas , " Doreen warned sharply .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepfrailThe Captain moved deliberately between her and the frail hope of escape .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepreal` Candice Anne Levine , if you entertain any real hopes of seeing your next birthday , I suggest you start talking .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepfalseShe had raised false hopes in herself and in Jack and she was ashamed as well as bitterly disappointed .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepfalseThings were too uncertain and it would be wrong to raise false hopes .
avoid.vMannerAJPDephighAlan Shearer wore the number ten shirt with high hopes of scoring the goals in the first international since the retirement of Gary Lineker .
avoid.vMannerAJPDephighRevisiting it for the first time , he recalls his high hopes when an angel with marketing skills appeared .
avoid.vMannerAJPDephighMany of them have never acted before and came thick and fast to auditions with high hopes for a moment 's glory on " Inspector Morse . "
avoid.vMannerAJPDephighParents have such high hopes for their offspring and then they grow up to be a big disappointment .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepprivateI knew he had a private hope that some day he might make a book with them .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepqueerThere was a queer pity in his voice .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepwell-meaningMr Cottle looked up , his eyes beseeching Mary Ann to find another object for her well-meaning pity .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepadmiringHenry pursued with admiring pity .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepaffectionateWith a mixture of admiration at her own acumen , pride in her country , and affectionate pity for Omi , Erika politely sat upright as the Minister began his sermon .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepincredulousHe felt a wave of almost incredulous pity for princes .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepenormousTrying to hide her enormous delight in his return , Juliet turned to David .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepchildishYes , I 'd like to declare a small case of French flu , a dangerous fondness for Flaubert , a childish delight in French road-signs , and a love of the light as you look north .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepmischievousThe celebration of sexuality found in the works of Sidur , Neizvestny and others , stemmed partly from the mischievous delight in taunting society 's taboos .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepbarbaricIt was also due to a barbaric delight in high-sounding verbiage , and probably this was the most powerful reason for its use .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepdemureApplause rang out , and she twirled around to acknowledge it in demure delight , clapping the barman -- and then being crushed against the ample bosom of the barman 's wife .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepobviousWith such obvious delight in food , it 's hard to see how Blanc remains so slim .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeprelievedJulia 's questions about the line the defence lawyers were taking were as acute as anything she had ever asked David , and they filled him with relieved delight .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepperverseThe animal seemed to take a perverse delight in terrorizing him .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepsuchAll he 'd glimpsed through the window was Matta playing solitaire of some kind , so why had the man taken such delight in terrifying him ?
avoid.vMannerAJPDepcoldAll of them seemed to have in common a cold dislike of children and a determination to do as little as possible for their inadequate wages .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepobviousYou are undoubtedly a good administrator , but you are in danger of allowing your judgement to become warped by your obvious dislike of Agent Red Sixteen .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepactiveLeonora gave him a look of active dislike .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeprealI experienced tears of real grief for the first time when my granny died .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepgoodLives Janet Barron praises the good grief of Ted Walker
avoid.vMannerAJPDepgenuineWithin the ranks of the music press , there seemed to be a genuine grief at the split and the band 's loyal followers responded accordingly , filling the letter pages with tearful , doleful sentiment .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepprivateTo only a few had he been the devil who gloated over their private grief .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeppassionateThe passionate desperation in his voice brought her eyes wide .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepterrifiedI must be a virgin when I get married ! " she said shakily , begging him with a terrified desperation .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepgentleBut there was a gentle desperation in Marriage 's crooked face , and his hand crawled on the rug like a dying spider .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepquietThe husband belongs to Scarlet , a woman whose life of quiet desperation threatens to overwhelm her .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepquietThe note of quiet desperation in her friend 's voice drew Lindsey 's gaze to Jill 's flushed face , causing her own smile to fade .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepprofoundMany of us feel a profound desperation at the global future .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepa very distinctWith his conscious self , Lewis had a very distinct loathing of Ulster Protestantism .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepirrationalHe remembers what it feels like to experience intense hunger and profound thirst , irrational loathing and sublime contentment .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepundisguisedHe looked towards Peg , who was staring at him with undisguised loathing .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepdullLambert looked at Woolley with dull loathing .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeppassionateHis whole being had been consumed by a passionate longing to return .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepoverwhelmingSwept by an overwhelming longing to touch him , she let her hands relax , absorbing the feel of the hard muscles of his back against her palms .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepsuddenPenry 's displeasure gave her a sudden , desperate longing to get back to wherever -- and more importantly whoever -- she belonged .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepdesperatePenry 's displeasure gave her a sudden , desperate longing to get back to wherever -- and more importantly whoever -- she belonged .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepprimitiveTheir cries rose louder and more urgent now in their primitive longing for meat .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepnostalgicA greater distance from the events of 1680s made it easier for people to develop a nostalgic longing for the return of the exiled Stuarts as the solution to the nation 's ills .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepwildThe dragon was the same as her wild longings , her fierce and stubborn courage , her desire to fly .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepwistfulThe wistful longing after a determinate hidden variable theory clearly remained unassuaged .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepmadOne reads that such scenes give the green soldier nothing but a mad lust to kill in his turn .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepdrivingIn this aspect the world 's values find expression in the driving lust for power , wealth , and sexual indulgence .
avoid.vMannerAJPDephappy-go-lucky“ A stunning setting of endless panoramas , where sophistication and style mix with the happy-go-lucky lust for life so typical of southern Italy . ”
avoid.vMannerAJPDepyouthfulIt was he who curbed my youthful lust and transformed it into a longing for spiritual embrace .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepnakedI can only describe it as naked lust .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepunslakedA month of unslaked lust bound them , racing their hearts and shivering the breath .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepcarnal“ Matrimony … is not by any to be taken in hand … wantonly , to satisfy men 's carnal lusts and appetites , like brute beasts but reverently , deservedly , advisedly , soberly … .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepcarnalCertainly , nowhere within it does a wife pledge that she will have sexual intercourse with her husband upon demand : indeed , it is expressly stated that the purpose of matrimony is not ` to satisfy men 's carnal lusts and appetites . "
avoid.vMannerAJPDepunusualShe felt an unusual surging lust for a cup of tea .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepsurgingShe felt an unusual surging lust for a cup of tea .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepstupidOf course , Jim had instantly seen what I 'd missed all along with my stupid envy .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepcommonShe had heard dark mutterings about him but after a few minutes of talking with him she was ready to put it down to common envy .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeppopularTheir employers were quick to stoke up popular envy through the press if players even temporarily forgot their good fortune .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepnaturalThis is a style of abuse that has excited some natural envy among professional satirists .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepconscious or unconsciousAs we have seen , conscious or unconscious envy of what the other is , or has , underlies much of the fury and frustration which is expressed in physical violence .
avoid.vMannerAJPDephopelessI slumped to my knees , burdened by the hopeless regret that I had n't had the chance to do this just a bit sooner .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepanguishedAnd if it is not ( and I will argue that it is not ) then to what extent does this tradition of anguished regret for the past hinder our actions in the present and in the future ?
avoid.vMannerAJPDepbitterI 'm still absolutely disgusted at what has happened , but the emotion is one of sadness and bitter regret rather than anger .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepseriousThey expressed ` serious regret and disappointment at the prospect of an increase by Guinness " .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepbaffledTallboy 's baffled resentment at their attitude showed in his tone .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepsourLily 's sour resentment was easier to manage than her blood cousin 's attempt to presume and profit by their distant relationship .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepbitterCain 's bitter resentment shows a very different spirit .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepangryShe moved her hands agitatedly , her angry resentment unhidden .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepsullenAfter a moment Fernand emerged , an expression of sullen resentment on his face and a heavy crowbar in his hand .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepexplosiveGazzer , totally unaware of the explosive resentment in Marie 's mind , waiting to be ignited , launched into his story .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeppassionateBut the main reason for this choice is my passionate , unwavering adoration of Brian Clough -- wott a man !
avoid.vMannerAJPDepunwaveringBut the main reason for this choice is my passionate , unwavering adoration of Brian Clough -- wott a man !
avoid.vMannerAJPDepunfettered` I suppose I had a sort of unfettered adoration for her without knowing it .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepunsolicitedI was more surprised than gratified , for without having really considered it I would have expected unsolicited adoration to annoy Nour , to lead to stone-throwing …
avoid.vMannerAJPDepproperHe tensed himself , joyful and afraid , preparing to turn , bow his head and then drop to his knees in proper adoration .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepstatelySun-kings and Moon-queens stood in stately adoration of each other or , in other guises , warred .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepwistfulSheila opened her eyes wide and fixed her father with a precisely constructed look of wistful adoration .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeppublicThe legal system is still not reflecting public abhorrence of rape . "
avoid.vMannerAJPDeppureThen , as she skewered him with a look of pure detestation , he reached out suddenly and caught her by the wrists .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepclumsyNow the family 's fears had been proved groundless , the bungled pay-off could be dismissed as just another example of clumsy incompetence on the part of the police , the latest in a long list of blunders .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepbunglingThis is an allegory for the officer 's bungling incompetence .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepthunderyThe worst situation for accidents is a good soaring day with a risk of thundery showers .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepintermittentThe weather for my flight was less than perfect -- 15 to 20 knots of westerly and intermittent showers .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepoddThe weather , cloud will build during the morning with a chance of an odd shower by midday .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepvery heavyPrecipitation of about 550mm per annum ( in Funchal ) usually comes in short but very heavy showers .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepheavySome heavy rain over Scotland will move north , then becoming brighter with heavy showers .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepheavyOn the 18th a cold front moved southeast and several days of cold , windy weather followed , with heavy , wintry showers , particularly in the north .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepwintryOn the 18th a cold front moved southeast and several days of cold , windy weather followed , with heavy , wintry showers , particularly in the north .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepheavyCold , wet weather , with frequent heavy showers of rain and hail , accompanied by several thunderstorms , prevailed for the rest of the month .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeplightBright intervals are possible and apart from the chance of a light shower it should stay dry milder than of late with a top temperature of eleven celsius fifty two fahrenheit in a moderate south easterly wind .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeplightFrom time to time light showers blew over , but the squadron plodded on with a mute , masochistic determination .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepheavyHowever , it is not unusual to see pilots take off towards a heavy rain shower on a good soaring day instead of waiting until it has passed .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepwintryA few wintry showers are likely in eastern parts of England and Scotland , especially coastal counties .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepwintryThis evening will again start dry , but overnight the westerly winds will bring wintry showers inland into parts of Ayrshire , Dumfries and Galloway and a few right through to the Forth and Clyde valley .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepdeepSomeone passed her a fresh joint and she took a deep drag , feeling the smoke burn her throat .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepquickHe sat at the desk , his head hanging forward on his chest , taking quick drags on his cigarette .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeplanguidThe sergeant took a languid drag at his cigarette .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepdeepMaggie relit her cigarette and took a deep drag .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeplongSanchez cupped the coal of the joint and took a long toke .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepgrandNext , making the grand tour to Rome , he became inspired by the landscapes of Claude Lorraine , Nicolas Poussin , and Salvator Rosa .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepdratted` Something else I shall miss by going on this dratted tour with Gwen ! "
avoid.vMannerAJPDepMoist exhalations from the sea explain other meteorological phenomena : clouds are a direct result , and wind and rain issue from clouds .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepvigorousDust from such holes sprinkled down upon the drillers and considerable amounts were inevitably taken in by their vigorous inhalations as they laboured .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepslowShortages of cash to pay soldiers and sailors , insufficiency of crews , and the slow assembly of retinues to be shipped across the sea often combined to delay ships assembled at ports of concentration .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepcorrectAs the components were originally designed to fit perfectly , their correct assembly will appear identical to the original assembly drawing .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepcorrectSo far , much effort has gone into portraying the procedures being developed which describe and check the correct assembly of parts .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeptopless` I bathe topless in the South of France , I bathe topless in my garden -- it 's just something that I do , " she says .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepnaked` Not unknown , Lewis , for people to bathe naked in this stretch . "
avoid.vMannerAJPDepheatedThere continues to be heated disagreement between the state-owned company which runs Sellafield , British Nuclear Fuels ( BNF ) , and its critics , about the dangers associated with the plant .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepparticularly violentIt was he who after a particularly violent disagreement , suggested that Joan should be invited to pay them another visit -- though he referred to her as the lady Anne , as had been agreed .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepbitterFriends say part of their problems stem from a bitter disagreement over Mia 's wish to adopt yet more children .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepamicableTracey , on the other hand , dit not like it ; they had an amicable disagreement about its merits on the way to a nearby pub .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepso hard` Monsieur Vassoir ! " she bellowed , striking the glass so hard she thought it might break .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepunendurableMiss Worthington often felt it would have been an unendurable sorrow to her parents if they had lived to witness the extent of the deterioration .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepsurprisedDear Lord , he can be stupid , thought Scarlet , as she saw Camille about to respond with the surprised gratification of a matador to whom the bull has blindly turned his flank .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepuncriticalWhile an enormous amount of energy and enthusiasm was expended on GLC-related projects , it would be a mistake to think that they were greeted with uncritical acclaim by all lesbians and gays .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepspontaneousAs the final notes quivered into silence and he left the stage to tumultuous applause , she rose to her feet in spontaneous acclaim for his effort .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepdirectIt is obvious that the punishing cost of libel actions prevents Francis from making direct accusations against current athletes .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeppessimisticScarcely any aspect of life in the countries where he passes his voluntary exile has failed to incur his pessimistic censure .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepwarmFinally he sent him back to Canterbury with warm commendations .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepprettyShe has decided that pretty compliments from members of the opposite sex are what , after all , is important in this life .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepfinest( When Leonard came to write his second novel , he paid MacLennan the finest compliment of all -- and the riskiest -- by imitating his theme , as we shall see . )
avoid.vMannerAJPDepmost kindly and satisfyingBut perhaps the most kindly and satisfying compliment to the Cornish was paid by one of the earliest tourists , John Taylor , in 1649 …
avoid.vMannerAJPDepback-handed` That sounds a back-handed compliment ! "
avoid.vMannerAJPDepformalThe phrase damnatio memoriae ( formal condemnation of an emperor following his death ) refers not to the repealing of the acts of an unpopular emperor but to the destruction of his images and the elimination of his name from inscriptions .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeppassionateMR JOHN PATTEN , the new Education Secretary , has begun his term in office with a passionate condemnation of the godlessness of society and an appeal for a return to belief in good and evil .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepunanimousConsequently , despite unanimous condemnation of such attacks , specific measures were not approved .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepblanketThis blanket condemnation brought an outcry of popular protest and a compromise was reached whereby all the naked figures in The Last Judgement were to have clothes painted on them .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepstrongOfficial US censure came amid strong condemnation from Capitol Hill .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeppunitiveNew moralists caricatured purity feminism as a repressive moral code based on ignorance and punitive condemnation .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepfierceDiana bought the 157mph Mercedes in February despite fierce criticism that she did n't choose British .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepintemperateBut , though Jerome 's intemperate denigration of the married state met with little sympathy , Augustine did not manage to dispel the sombre cloud that continued to hover over sexual relations .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeppublicEssentially the Wolfenden recommendations and their legislative enactment were a public denouncement of prostitution and an affirmation of the importance of ` normal " sexual relationships ( monogamous and within the family ) .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepangryNicaraguan sources here say that the summit meeting is likely to witness an angry denunciation by the Salvadorean president , Mr Alfredo Cristiani , of the Sandinista arms supplies to the FMLN rebels , especially last month 's alleged deliveries by aircraft of Sam-7 anti-aircraft missiles .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepemphaticThe ultimate justification of punishment is not that it is a deterrent , but that it is the emphatic denunciation by the community of a crime .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepscathingRiccardo Muti made a scathing denunciation from La Scala , news of the deficit broke , and Cresci 's double cashmere coat began to let in the cold .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepsharpTHE biggest gathering of anti-apartheid organisations in South Africa 's history ended at the weekend with a commitment to intensify the ` struggle against apartheid and exploitation " and a sharp denunciation of the government 's reform policies .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepbitterThe Tsar felt humiliated , the majority in the State Council were furious , and the Octobrists joined in bitter denunciation of Stolypin 's high-handed use of Article 87 .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeppublicThe Iraqi government however , simultaneously stepped up its public denunciation of alleged Western and Iranian plans to dismember Iraq .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepangryMr Makwetu 's angry denunciation of the deal was part of a swelling chorus of bellicose criticism from both left and right and from dissenters within the ANC .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepmassiveYet anyone who read the popular literature on the subject from the 50s found a massive denunciation of the welfare state which was blamed solely on the growing decline in parental responsibility .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepmildThe prospect of Arthur Scargill entering Parliament invites mild derision rather than anxiety in the suburbs .
avoid.vMannerAJPDephissingLater on , however , the names of those who had graduated in the social sciences and especially sociology were greeted with hissing disparagement and barely concealed denigration .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeppatronisingNearly half a century ago , J.M.W. Turner -- he of the prize -- was subject to the same patronising disparagement as Mr Davey today " .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepwarmSpecimens of her verse translations of Tasso ( Jerusalem Delivered ) and Verri ( Roman Nights ) circulated to warm critical praise ; but ` unforeseen circumstance " prevented their publication .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepenthusiasticWe are always glad to hear your stories , complaints and , of course , your enthusiastic praise .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeplavishEven overpraising does , at times , lead to tantrums as a child decides that your lavish praise means that you did n't expect much of him in the first place .
avoid.vMannerAJPDephighestHe had nothing but the highest praise for you , sir .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepgenerousDavout told Thiercelin he had done better than expected , which was generous praise from him , especially as the marshal 's own enquiries had been unproductive .
avoid.vMannerAJPDephighIt made five goals in nine League games for the 29-year-old Scot and earned high praise from Lawrence .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepglowingSome of the wilder allegations involve the colourful Mr De la Rosa , who resigned from Torras in May 1992 , with , he says , glowing praise from KIO for a job well done .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepwarmCritical Acclaim -- Since being voted European Car of the Year in 1991 , the Clio has attracted warm praise from numerous expert motoring journalists .
avoid.vMannerAJPDephighHowever , there was high praise from Pringle for the Scottish bowlers .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepglowingNow , some way from the West End , the King 's Head Theatre offers a new look at a play that attracted glowing praise on its first appearance .
avoid.vMannerAJPDephighIn his ` Preface " to Edwin Muir 's Selected Poems , he gives high praise to a poet whose work is very different from his own .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeppublicThe British Antarctic Survey ( BAS ) received a public rebuke last week from the government 's financial watchdog for its handling of several capital projects during the past few years .
avoid.vMannerAJPDephumiliatingThe Independent of April 2 described the amendment as a " humiliating rebuke " for Li .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepfuriousThey exchanged a long look as they both thought of the kisses they had shared , and Shelley 's furious rebuke .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeppublicDuring 1991 his position was undermined by a series of minor scandals concerning his use of government aircraft and cars for private business , a practice which earned him a public rebuke from Bush .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeppublicThe public rebuke of Sununu was also widely interpreted as a deliberate attempt to undercut some of the authority of his powerful Chief of Staff .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeppublicAny public rebuke to the BBC , still more any action , will need to be based on watertight evidence .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepgentleLeapor finds in her menstrual pains a bond with Aurelia , even if the poem is largely a gentle rebuke to her friend for malicious talk .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepemotionalWhen , in 1651 , the Rump ordered guns from a former employee of his , Browne delivered an emotional remonstrance to the House of Commons : the state 's security , he claimed , depended upon a single gun-founder ; his enterprise employed a “ stock ” of £30,000 , had overheads of at least £4,000 per annum , and had to be kept busy .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepangryAfter angry remonstrances in the Commons a much lighter graded tax was eventually granted to run over four years .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepquietHis quiet reproaches , as I had felt on more than one occasion , were all the more devastating .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepmild` This then , " he said , staring with mild reproof at the impassive faces of Regan and Harrison , ` is all the information we have on the Irish Republican Brotherhood ? "
avoid.vMannerAJPDepmildIn several incidents in the eastern part of Germany over the past two months the Russians have continued to act like occupiers -- and drawn only mild reproof from the German government .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepgentleShe never noticed if Alexandra was fully dressed or had stumbled straight from sleep in her night clothes but would welcome her always with the sweetest of smiles and a gentle reproof for leaving her alone .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepicyThe Ashleys fully appreciated how much they owed to Sybille and treated her with great respect and kindness ; faux pas , which from other members of staff would have met with icy reproofs , went scarcely noticed .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepdyspepticMr Crumwallis looked at him in dyspeptic reproof , unused as he was to having his magisterial ramblings interrupted .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepmildAnd in Italy we 're civilised enough to serve coffee and croissants in our bars , " he said in mild reproof .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepmild` There 's no need to be so independent , " he said with mild reproof .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepdry` No thanks to you , " said Mrs Vaughan in dry reproof .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepharsherBy fumbling around in his desk until the others had lined up for dinners , Frankie managed to avoid the harsher ridicule of those in his class who were free of head-lice .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepgentleI always enjoyed talking with him both when he was serious and when he would suddenly switch to gentle ridicule with an infectious laugh .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepdeepest` We 'll be back during the day , Harold , and our deepest thanks for offering us shelter tonight .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepgratefulMy grateful thanks go to them all .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepI had ever heardSometime during the night , I was woken by my cold feet , a warm weight on my chest and the loudest purr I had ever heard .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeploudestSometime during the night , I was woken by my cold feet , a warm weight on my chest and the loudest purr I had ever heard .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeprattlingST came to me and rubbed against my side , purring his rattling , wheezing purr .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepwheezingST came to me and rubbed against my side , purring his rattling , wheezing purr .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepmutedBefore he could say anything , the telephone on the Grecian plinth nearest to the girl gave a muted double purr .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepdoubleBefore he could say anything , the telephone on the Grecian plinth nearest to the girl gave a muted double purr .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepsoftGuido had switched on the engine , and now , with a soft purr , the car headed out on to the road .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepdiscreetAs if on cue , the car-phone gave a discreet purr to punctuate Tom 's passionate sentence , and he snatched it up as he braked at traffic-lights which had just turned red .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeplittleAt first I could n't see them , but when I heard a little quack I had a close look and saw them all there huddled together and trying to keep warm .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeplaughingDrake has whistling flight note , ‘ sostmieu ’ , not unlike sound of some ducks ' wing-beats ; duck has a laughing quack , ‘ ak-ak-ak …
avoid.vMannerAJPDepshort , high-pitchedCall-note of drake a whistling ` crrick , crrick " , of duck a short , high-pitched quack ; courting parties in spring utter a chorus of bell-like notes .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeplowIn spring drake has a curious crackling note , like a single match being rattled in a match box ; duck has a low quack .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeprather hoarseDrake has a low moorhen-like weak nasal ` gseee " and in courtship a rather musical croak , and duck a rather hoarse quack .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepdeepOne duck usually raises the alarm ( a deep quack ) and suddenly every eye on the jetty snaps open to follow the man across the bridge until out of sight .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepsoftThere was a soft rap at the door .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepassertiveThere was an assertive rap on the door .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepsharpIt seemed she had only just drifted off when she was woken by a sharp rap on the door and Nathan 's impatient voice announcing , ` Breakfast in five minutes ! "
avoid.vMannerAJPDeploudA loud rap on his office door cut into his thoughts .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepsuddenWhitlock 's thoughts were jolted by a sudden rap on the driver 's window .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepharshShe stood stock-still , panting , listening to the harsh rasp of her own breathing .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepscreechingEven the screeching rasp of a police hover forcing its slow way upstream can scarcely cut the din .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepdeafening` Kick hard left again " ; I yelled to make myself heard above the deafening roar of the wind and the sea .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeppulsatingThe pulsating roar of the engines formed a steady background as Delaney kept up a barrage on the door .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepsavageParking the pram I gave chase to the poor beast who , alarmed by my savage roar of maternal fury , had bolted .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepdistantApart from the few noises I made on the path , all I could hear was the very occasional and distant roar of heavy trucks on the road through town .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepdistantBeneath the hubbub there is the distant roar of oil and gas gushing to the surface .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepjet-likeThe awesomely powerful heating and ventilation system makes another jet-like roar , but it works so well that you only need it on for short bursts .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeptremendousSuddenly there was this tremendous roar , and we looked up to see a mass of snow and rocks rolling down a gully .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeploudWith a loud roar , the engine started .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepfierceThe engine fired and she pushed her foot down on the accelerator so that the fierce roar echoed her feelings of pent-up frustration .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepoccasionalThe creaking of the ironing board , the crackle of corn-flakes and the occasional rustle of the newspaper were the only sounds .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepeerieBut barn owls , famed in folklore for their eerie screech and ghostly white plumage , are declining in Britain .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepdeafeningThe sound of the shot was drowned by the deafening screech and roar of the thing as its eye blew apart in a shattering viscous whirl of fluid and tissue .
avoid.vMannerAJPDephoarseBrian let out a hoarse screech at each cut .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeploudSuddenly there was a loud screech , and on the roof a wild peacock appeared .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepdreadfulFor example , if you have sudden feedback with a microphone which produces a dreadful screech , 5,000 people will just laugh .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepintenseHe imitated Colette 's intense screech .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepscraping , nerve-shattering , high-pitchedIt touched the ground at what appeared to be an impossible speed and skidded terrifyingly along the runway amid clouds of dust accompanied by a scraping , nerve-shattering , high-pitched screech .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepelectricThere was a pop as if someone had exploded a huge paper bag , a disappearing electric sizzle , and the searchlight went out .
avoid.vMannerAJPDephigh-pitchedAs he looked at her , preparing to bargain all over again , there was a splat ! of sparks from the light , a high-pitched sizzle , and then darkness .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepslowThree quiet days went past in the slow slap and plop of the river .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepresoundingThere are times when they almost entirely break surface and re-enter the water with a resounding slap of their tails .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepgentleIf your fancy is for sea breezes and the gentle slap of water at the bow of a yacht , there are many sailing schools ready to teach you to sail .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepsoftFor a while now there 'd been no sound save the lazy creak of the sails and the soft slap of water against their bows .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepsharpA sharp slap of wood on glass .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepverbalActresses have tried the line different ways : as a sarcastic question , a flat dismissal , a verbal slap .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeploudHe heard a man 's gruff voice and a loud slap , followed by familiar lilting laughter .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepfaintAs she listened to the faint smack of the sea on the rocks below , she thought again , regretfully , of Angus .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepfilthyFor years they were greeted with a filthy snigger and a knowing wink .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepembarrassedBut the kissing and romping brought some embarrassed sniggers from the audience even though it was all done in the best possible taste .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeplittleI had a little snigger ; it had to be fully ten minutes since the last stroke of eleven , and the thunder had been murmuring dark warnings ever since .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeppartially smotheredThere were a few partially smothered sniggers .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeplowWith a low snigger , he bowed and left .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepdeafeningDo you wake up regularly to a deafening snore and feel there is no alternative but to give your partner a hefty prod ?
avoid.vMannerAJPDepfaintAlmost before she had finished speaking , the eyelids had drooped and with a faint snore and a little wriggle , Ann Butler was once more asleep .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepporcineAt an especially porcine snore he punched Pete 's mattress , taking pleasure in the pain as the wire scraped skin from his knuckles .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeploudAthelstan whirled round as a loud snore from Cranston broke the silence .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepdrunkenWhile trying to get through the perimeter they were discovered by a German patrol , but in a flash of pure genius , one of the Frenchmen feigned a drunken snore .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepsoftAll she could hear were soft snores .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeplittle throatyEach indrawn breath was a little throaty snore .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepgravellyThen Pete 's gravelly snore .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeplightElinor , now asleep in the bedroom , her square jaw up like a tombstone , her mouth as wide as a new grave , her light snore ticking fitfully , like some tired machine .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeplittleShe gave a little snort and smiled across at me almost mischievously .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepsuddenMatchsticks stirred , his snore becoming a sudden snort that woke him up .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepgreatHarry let out a great snort .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepunladylikeShannon gave an unladylike snort .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepcontemptuousGallagher gave a contemptuous snort .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeploudThe Admiral wheeled round and emitted a loud snort .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepunladylikeRory gave an unladylike snort .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepexplosiveAn explosive snort came at him from the centre of the room behind him .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepvigorousMala 's vigorous snort stirred up a few echoes , but no one looked around .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepchokingFor some time the only sound in the room was that of her choking sobs and his comforting murmur as he continued to tenderly stroke her hair .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepconvulsiveJenny gave a convulsive sob and lay back in her pillows again .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepslightShe gave a slight sob as they came towards her , her eyes wide with fear .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepDeep racking sobs that shook her whole body .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeplong , bigThis seemed to quieten Oliver ; his screams died down into long , big sobs that made him shake all over .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepsilentCovering his own face with his hands , he was overtaken by silent sobs that made his shoulders shake .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepgreatKate 's shoulders were heaving under great sobs that racked her body .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepgreat shudderingEmotion welled up inside her , and with a strangled exclamation she turned her face into the pillow and wept , great shuddering sobs which hurt her chest .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepstifledWith a stifled sob Perdita stumbled upstairs , slamming the door so hard that every ornament in the house shook .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepchokedThere was an appalled silence in the room , broken by a choked sob from Georg , who suddenly ran out of the door .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepconvulsiveThe only sound in the house is the occasional last convulsive sob from the top of the stairs .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepnoisy , uglyThe message arrived fractured by noisy , ugly sobs .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepdeepHe Held her breathlessly tight and she felt his body shake with deep sobs .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeptearingMuted sounds emerged between his tearing sobs , but no more articulate words .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepraggedHis breathing turned into ragged sobs , his hands slickening with blood as he pulled at the loose dead weight of Saunders ' body .
avoid.vMannerAJPDephiccupingWith a hiccuping sob , Terry rolled over and sat up .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepirregularKirov spoke quietly , his voice choked by irregular sobs .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepstrangledUttering a strangled sob , she turned back into the thicket .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepthroat-tearingPatrick could hardly bear to listen to her throat-tearing sobs .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeprackingThe racking sobs did n't last long ; she was too afraid that fitzAlan would recover and come after her .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepdryA dry sob broke from the man 's lips before he brought himself back under control .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepLong shuddering sobs shook her slight frame as she poured out her hurt and misery .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepstartledWith a startled squawk a rook flew from one tree to another where it perched complaining loudly .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeplengthyShe it was who opened the door and Henry heard a high-pitched giggle followed by a lengthy squawk of pleasure .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeplittleThe man gave a little squawk of indignation .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepbriefIt was day three when I started to haemorrhage and Lee cried for the first time since his brief squawk at the moment of birth .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepLancashireHer parents , Lord and Lady Harmer Nicholls , were delighted when Sue became an actress and adore watching her now , even if her cultured voice is obscured by Audrey 's broad Lancashire squawk .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepbroadHer parents , Lord and Lady Harmer Nicholls , were delighted when Sue became an actress and adore watching her now , even if her cultured voice is obscured by Audrey 's broad Lancashire squawk .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepstrangulatedThe Doctor gave a strangulated squawk .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeploudEvery so often one of the packages would let out a loud squawk .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepshockedWhen asked by Topaz if the procedure was not a waste of time , Lady Angela had given a shocked squawk .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepparrot-likeShe 'd been determined not to scream , but a loud , parrot-like squawk was wrenched from her lips .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeploudShe 'd been determined not to scream , but a loud , parrot-like squawk was wrenched from her lips .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepexcitedMaureen answered straight away , and listened eagerly , giving excited squeaks from time to time as her niece brought her up to date on everything that had happened .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepmost horrendousJoy made one last desperate attempt and produced the most horrendous squeak ever , like a hare caught by a harvest scythe .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepultrasonicTheir ultrasonic squeaks or tongue clicks reflect off objects as small as grass stems and , supplemented by their other senses , help these animals find their way around .
avoid.vMannerAJPDephigh pitchedThere are high pitched whale squeaks and that sort of thing .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepfalteringShe scarcely recognised the faltering squeak that issued from between her lips as being the sound of her own voice .
avoid.vMannerAJPDephigh-pitchedThis is normally a gradual process ; few people notice that after the age of twenty-three they no longer hear the high-pitched squeak of a bat .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepsilveryEdward Crumwallis let out more silvery squeaks of amusement .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeplittleShirley gave a little squeak of surprise and excitement .
avoid.vMannerAJPDephigh-pitchedWe heard the high-pitched squeaks of a gold crest .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeprhythmicMice also produce ultrasound during mating , when the pelvic thrusts of the male are accompanied by rhythmic squeaks .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepfranticThe lawyer , with his rational mind , knew that the snake could not see the cardboard box containing the mouse , let alone hear its frantic squeaks .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepbat-likeWhen chased by a bat -- which they evidently recognize as such -- they emit bat-like sonar squeaks , which confuse the bat as to exactly where it ( the bat ) and the moth really are .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepsonarWhen chased by a bat -- which they evidently recognize as such -- they emit bat-like sonar squeaks , which confuse the bat as to exactly where it ( the bat ) and the moth really are .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepworriedPiphros gave a worried squeak , eyes widening with fear .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeplittleHe gave a little squeal and dropped his torch .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepelectronicAs Vic descends the stairs , a high-pitched electronic squeal rises from below .
avoid.vMannerAJPDephigh-pitchedAs Vic descends the stairs , a high-pitched electronic squeal rises from below .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepharshDuring the night I hear the harsh squeal of a fox , a long way off , answered by a staccato bark from one of the dogs .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepsmallLuke was beside her in response to her small , involuntary squeal .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepinvoluntaryLuke was beside her in response to her small , involuntary squeal .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepawfulThere was a bump and an awful squeal -- I just knew I 'd run over the dog .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepregular heavyThe lift heralded its own approach with regular heavy thumps and groans , and while he waited Creed looked round at the high-ceilinged and municipal-tiled hallway .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepheavyThe lid closed with a heavy thump and Fenn stood , relieved that it was done .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepmuffledAnd in the end he heard something , a muffled thump that came from somewhere in the shadows on the far side of the mill yard , a door being pulled shut .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepsteadySomewhere , distantly , he could hear the rush of sea , and the steady thump of the living earth , a strange , regular drum beat , that seemed to expand to fill his mind .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeploudThe distant gunfire was now interspersed by the faint sound of police whistles and the loud thump of thunderflashes .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepmuffledA muffled thump from below , somewhere at the foot of the stairs .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepmetallicAs she hesitated outside Bob 's door she heard a muffled metallic thump from within , as of a saucepan being put down on a gas-stove , then the sound of a tap being turned on .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepsoftAt the sound of the clatter of wooden sticks and the soft tinkle of a bell , Cranston hurriedly stepped back .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepfaintThe Brigadier had heard the faint tinkle of sheepbells and the distant bark of the younger dog .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepdullThe lake was below , the dull tinkle of cowbells came up to me .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepdaintyThe crashing seemed to go on forever as tiny broken fragments bounced with a dainty tinkle across the brick floor .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepfaintIt was not a loud noise , just a muffled thud , followed by a faint tinkle .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepfar from being mirthlessBut it was a titter far from being mirthless .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepfoolishRichard was so exhausted with cold and emotion that his laugh came out as a foolish titter .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepnervous "Much human behaviour imparts information to a sensitive observer of which its instigator may be quite unaware -- blushing , rapid eye movements , hesitant speech , or ` nervous " titters .
avoid.vMannerAJPDephorrible mirthlessFather Wilfred Knox , a nice fellow but with a horrible mirthless titter .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepdistressfulSuddenly the stillness was broken by a distressful wail that came from the other side of the square .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepthinAcross the hall , someone opened the door to the nursery , and the thin wail of a baby cut across her thinking , and she raised her head sharply , feeling a sudden surge of anxiety .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepnoisyThe echoing impact of boot with pavement broke a silence nearly as terrifying as the noisy wail of the siren earlier , and drew heads to basement windows here and there up Cliveden Place .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepbanshee-likeThe banshee-like wail of the wind is majestic .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepangryDauntless cried , which prompted an angry wail from Cleo .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeppiteousShe gave a piteous wail .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepthinIt was a thin , high-pitched wail .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeploudShe turned over and gave a loud wail .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepmoaningA whisper went among them , and when the name of the dead man became known , a moaning wail went up , for Sam Gristy was greatly loved .
avoid.vMannerAJPDephystericalA woman 's hysterical wail rose above the crackings of the whip .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepnervousConditioned by years of never entering the study while her husband was working in the evening , Doreen Flyte gave a little nervous whimper then went back downstairs .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeplittleConditioned by years of never entering the study while her husband was working in the evening , Doreen Flyte gave a little nervous whimper then went back downstairs .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepsharpThen he , too , frowned and was beginning to say something when suddenly there was one sharp whimper and , although Sophie did her best , Sandy was dead in a few minutes .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeppatheticI hear that sound again , a pathetic whimper of overwhelmed fear , and I know it is wrong .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepsmallHis hand brushed aside the long , thick hair , his lips beginning to move over her tender nape , and Maggie gave a small whimper of desire , melting against him .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepsmallFor a time the boy lay where he had fallen , then he rolled over on to his side , a small whimper of pain , perhaps , or fear -- carrying to where the old Han crouched .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepfrightenedThen the tense silence was broken by a frightened whimper from Louise , held helpless as she was by the paralysing steel-fingered grip on her neck .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepfretfulJane was crying ; a fretful whimper , as if she was struggling to fall asleep and could not .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeplowI could hear Quigley give a sort of low whimper , but otherwise he said nothing .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepsoftAs he entered her he heard her cry out , and the sound inflamed him further , her soft whimpers slashing at the edges of his control .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepfeveredIn contrast , the Cleanazoom Upright behaved capriciously in all the tests , its fevered whine a symptom of impotence rather than strained efficiency .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepso high-pitched that it is undetectable to the human ear and can only be picked up by special test equipmentTo continue with Gregory 's example , his radio might emit a whine so high-pitched that it is undetectable to the human ear and can only be picked up by special test equipment .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepadenoidalThe adenoidal whine of their accents dulled her hearing , and the smoke of their cigarettes made her eyes smart .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepnasalThis over-heated threat sounded ludicrous delivered in Bloxham 's nasal whine , but Dowd played the chastened functionary .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepfaintThe tyres roar at high speed and a faint transmission whine -- common on four-wheel drive cars -- now joins the 911 cacophony .
avoid.vMannerAJPDephigh-pitchedFrom behind her the baby 's howl turned to a high-pitched whine , like Concorde warming up .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeplike Concorde warming upFrom behind her the baby 's howl turned to a high-pitched whine , like Concorde warming up .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeppantingTheir growls change to a panting whine .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepusualI called him as usual , and he answered with his usual whinny but made no effort to come to me as he normally did .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepmaliciousThe pony , irritated by her slow pace , tossed its head , tore the reins from her grasp , knocked her over and trotted away with a malicious whinny and a triumphant shake of its mane .
avoid.vMannerAJPDephighMr Crumwallis let out a high whinny .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepsuddenFrom behind a hedge a sudden whinny made Meredith jump .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepshrillFlora gave a shrill whistle and started trotting down the cliff .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeppiercingSuddenly I heard a piercing whistle that seemed to resound through the whole universe .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeplowFrom the stalls nearby came applause and low whistles of appreciation .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepslowThe patron let out the long slow whistle of a kettle coming to the boil .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepof a kettle coming to the boilThe patron let out the long slow whistle of a kettle coming to the boil .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeplongThe patron let out the long slow whistle of a kettle coming to the boil .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeplowEnrique sauntered over , hands in pockets , a low whistle on his lips .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepmutedA common sandpiper bobbed on a boulder on the hillside , quietly piping , a muted whistle .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeplowHe gave a low whistle .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeploudWith a few whacks and some loud whistles , they drive the donkeys out of the enclosure .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepquietThere was a quiet whistle .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeplongShe let out a long whistle , and heard him chuckle .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeplowGeorge came and stood by his side and gave a low whistle .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepsilentMerry pursed her lips in a silent whistle .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeplowLloyd let out a low whistle .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeppiercingThere were piercing whistles , then a thump as they opened the boot , where the money was packed in cardboard boxes wrapped in plastic rubbish bags .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepshrillWith a shrill yelp she nipped him in the hind leg and he shot away in alarm .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepanimalHe knelt beside her and tried to take her in his arms ; with an animal yelp she pushed against the side of the musty barn , scrabbling to get away from him .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeplittleIt made a loud cracking noise , and the first time Evelyn heard it she was right next to him and gave a little yelp of surprise , and they all roared , thinking it was very funny .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepconcertedThe concerted yelp of pain as the pack fought to escape the furious cloud echoed among the trees .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepsmotheredShe gave a smothered yelp of dismay .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepsmallHer hand strayed to touch his short thick hair , a small yelp of surprise escaping her as her wrist was grasped by strong fingers and she found herself looking down into alert blue eyes .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepsmallThen he stiffened as if sandbagged by a sudden recollection , gave a small yelp of terror and dashed into the gloom .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepmuffledA seismic rumbling and a muffled yelp from the flies indicated that Uncle Philip was not pleased with Finn .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepsharpShe could hear Denys being polite , a sharp yelp from Tara , Denys giving orders to have her shut away , men 's voices , then the sound of a tonga driving off .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepinvoluntaryIt was even hotter than she expected , and she gave an involuntary yelp .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepdementedAt that moment , Ray 's labrador , slavering at the mouth , burst into the room , gave a demented yelp , and rushed at Flossie .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepmuffledHe gave a muffled yelp , because the stinging sensation was totally different from the normal inside of somebody 's mouth ; instead of being warm and soft and wet it felt freezing and dangerously lumpy .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepmusicalFar-carrying voice a loud , clear , vibrant , fluty string of double notes ; also a single repeated musical yelp .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepa piteousGrin stood at the top of the stairway and let out a piteous yowl .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepvocalJourgensen 's vocal yowl sounds like somebody picking their arse with a broken bottle neck .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepsage` You can have too much of anything , " was Gay 's sage rejoinder , ` and I rather think her mother 's been overdoing this entertaining stunt .
avoid.vMannerAJPDephaughty` As Federal Chancellor , I alone decide with whom I meet , " was his haughty rejoinder to Jewish protests .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepcareless` I 'm hot , sweaty , tired , and I 'm going to take a shower , " was the careless retort .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepvividProfitability or , as some may prefer , greed was the dynamic -- plus , to be fair , a romantic enthusiasm for railways as the most vivid expression of man 's capacity to master his environment .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepformalThe decision problem which confronted policy makers was given formal expression by Lipsey ( 1962 ) .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepmellow , languidShe felt Johnny 's body stiffen , and the mellow , languid expression in his eyes was replaced by something infinitely less comforting .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepclearBoris Chicherin 's ( very different ) political opinions found equally clear expression in his inaugural of October 1861 .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepurgent or forcefulIts somewhat sketchy character suggests , in fact , that his main purpose was simply to finish what he had begun rather than to give urgent or forceful expression to his views .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepangryThe tears came , and rapidly dissolved her angry expression to one of utter despair .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepsympatheticSally-Anne was particularly pleased with the last bit , and saw by Miss Mates 's sympathetic expression that she was swallowing every word .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeppleadingEdouard could see the pleading expression come into his eyes , and the desperation for approval .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepconsistent and sophisticatedIn fact , during the war years such views received their most consistent and sophisticated formulation in the pages of Scrutiny .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepdeep , ruminativeFlor gets off to an impressive start ; the terraced dynamics and tempi of the opening section are brooding and solid , with deep , ruminative phrasing from the Concertgebouw basses .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepstraight , simpleThe slow movement , as I say , is outstanding , with Masur 's very straight , simple phrasing conveying an emotional intensity quite as deep as with a more overtly expressive style .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepuniquely arhythmicIn the Janacek second string quartet Intimate Letters that followed they really cracked the idiom , playing with a perceptive feel for the uniquely arhythmic phrasing that echoes that of the Czech language .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeppreciseI do not intend to give the precise wording of a regression session on these pages because some readers might try to use it in the wrong way .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepdetailedErm yes you you you 'll know from my evidence that I have certain reservations about the detailed wording of this of this particular criteria .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepstrongOf particular interest is the strong wording on the question of shortages :
avoid.vMannerAJPDeporalMurphy ( 1978 ) reports a simple study on effectiveness where interpreted information to deaf people was compared with oral lectures to hearing people .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepextraordinaryThe considerable locational advantages possessed by West Ham which gave rise to its extraordinary growth were to become fetters on the ability of its industry to adapt to a transformed economic environment in the twentieth century .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeprapidEconomic development means more purchasing power in the hands of individuals and that means rapid growth for cosmetics , toiletries , pharmaceutical products -- all the markets we supply .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepvery rapidThe very rapid expansion of the education system has left support systems running to catch up .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepgradualIt was the failure of this attempt which led to the gradual expansion of the regular police into rural areas in the first half of the twentieth century .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeppublicHe made a public pronouncement that the Philharmonie was impossible to record in .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeppublicHe made a public pronouncement that the Philharmonie was impossible to record in .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepefficientMore information than that provided by the PST is needed for efficient manufacture .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepIndustrial manufacture would remain as the basic technique of production in the society which would replace capitalism .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeplabour-intensiveThe government hoped to arrest the overall decline in domestic investment by " restructuring " industrial production away from the labour-intensive manufacture of goods such as toys and textiles towards more capital-intensive high technology products .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepcloseAt Serrano 's suggestion , Franco assumed the Interior portfolio himself , although the Ministry was effectively run by Serrano 's close collaborator , José Lorente Sanz .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepcloseIn 1926 E.A. Preobrazhensky , a close collaborator of Leon Trotsky and a one-time collaborator of Bukharin , published his book The New Economics .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeplovelyIn general , Boswell 's Life of Johnson provides an immortal Pepysian and aromatic sweep of eighteenth-century literary society , recounted in Boswell 's lovely candour and flawedness .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepbrutalAnd although she felt she was being torn apart inside , at the same time the older woman 's brutal candour was welcome , because it finally answered so many unhappy questions .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepruthless` Well , he did the other night , " Candy pointed out with ruthless candour .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepflexibleNormalair-Garrett ( NGL ) at Crewkerne was among the first companies to introduce flexible manufacturing in the UK .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeplow-costAdditional government spending is particularly important in such areas as advanced wing design , air traffic management systems and low-cost manufacturing .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeplabour-intensiveThe aim is to encourage a process that has already started : a shift of labour-intensive manufacturing away from Singapore to its lower-cost neighbours .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepold-styleMethodism also became and remained strong in some urban centres of old-style manufacturing such as Norwich and the Potteries .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepsympatheticMore interestingly , Eliot returns to employing music-hall techniques at times reminiscent of Sweeney Agonistes and the ` Marie Lloyd " essay which had pointed out how music hall encouraged sympathetic collaboration between performer and audience .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepvery happyWe had a very happy collaboration in Berlin over Mozart 's Die Zauberflöte , which he had been wanting to do for a number of years .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepactiveAs in the First World War , the imperative need for active working-class collaboration in the war effort greatly enhanced the importance of the labour movement in the industrial and political life of the country .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepfull-scaleThe car also represents the second full-scale collaboration between Rover and its Japanese partner Honda , which has shared design and development costs .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepdirectThere may be no direct collaboration between SBUs , but what Porter calls the same generic skills may be called upon .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepcloserIn this way the Synod will help develop closer collaboration between religious , lay people and priests .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepsuch close and harmoniousAs the ancestor spirits are such realistic replicas of living elders it is perhaps not surprising that they should work in such close and harmonious collaboration .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepcloseWhen Britain and France , in close collaboration with Israel , launched a military attack on Egypt , the American government was furious .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepcloseThe activities of the tuberculosis unit received worldwide recognition as examples of technically advanced countries benefiting from the MRC 's close collaboration with a substantial group of developing countries .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepcloserSeveral governments , particularly from the larger states , sought co-operation on immigration and frontier controls and also closer police collaboration .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepchief` Buckingham is the protector 's chief confederate ? "
avoid.vMannerAJPDepcontumeliousYet some are dangerous to our cause , and we can not brook their contumelious conspiracies against us .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepwillingAnd they had willing collusion from the music press , including the NME , sadly .
avoid.vMannerAJPDephypocriticalBut what must the hypocritical collusion of government officials in this illegal activity have done to the way corporate officials regard laws against corporate behaviour more generally ?
avoid.vMannerAJPDepsecretAn important aspect of recent legislation and policy has been to tighten up on ` information agreements " , which could form the basis of secret collusion .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepexplicitIt should also be noted that in many cases they would also facilitate explicit collusion , and so their use does not rule out the ( possibly concealed ) existence of this .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeptacitA tacit collusion is set up between narrator and reader not to take the novel too solemnly , but rather to sit back and enjoy the show .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeptacit or informalA further difficulty is that the current legislation provides no means for combating the growth of the tacit or informal collusion which has come to replace the formal agreements of earlier years .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepvivid and compellingSometimes people have vivid and compelling memories of being abused .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepexemplaryHis peewit , he said , would manifest its friendship by its exemplary conduct , eating insects of all shapes and sizes but never pecking or injuring the plants .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepViolent conduct by miners was condemned ; that by police justified as defensive or reactive .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepviolentThis is because a ` friendly " government is less likely to suppress violent conduct by its voters .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepcivilizedOne might protest that such primitive devices would not be relevant to the civilized conduct of staffroom and classroom , but it is surprising how thin the veneer of civilization turns out to be .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepviolentSection 8 says that violence means any violent conduct towards persons or property .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepsarcasticThat was just how he 'd tell it ; Denis could hear the tone of sarcastic relish in his voice .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepseriousIt 's a serious attack on a defenceless child .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepvigorousFrederick Ratcliffe then subjected Mrs James to a vigorous cross-examination .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepforciblePresident Bush was discussing a co-ordinated international response with other Western leaders and all options were open , including the forcible seizure of the two men from Libya .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepspectacularStarting with a spectacular seizure of thousands of leading brand products , the US Food and Drug Administration ( FDA ) has begun cracking down on misleading food labelling .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepviolentGovernor Peter Leonard , who launched an inquiry yesterday , said only prompt action by staff prevented a violent free-for-all .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepgreatOvercome with hatred , the Dark Elves charged into the water and a great melee broke out .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepgentleA lot of food we eat contains albumen , for example , eggs and fish , and this mode allows gentle coagulation of the albumen without any fear of curdling .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepbloodlessRight wing soldiers in the Philippines have written to national newspapers saying they intend to launch a bloodless coup against President Corizon Aquino , and to replace her with a military junta .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepbloodlessThe Arab Republic of Egypt was declared after a bloodless coup in 1953 .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepbloodyMaster-Sergeant ( later Gen. ) Samuel Kanyon Doe assumed power in a bloody coup in April 1980 , overthrowing the previously dominant Americo-Liberian elite .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepattemptedThe incident , which did not result in casualties , came only hours after the South Korean government had placed its armed force on heightened alert in response to the attempted coup in the Soviet Union .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepbloodlessMohammed Siyad Barre seized power in a bloodless coup in October 1969 , abolishing the multiparty system .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepbloodyThe only hiccup in Anglo-Argentinian arms deals was immediately following the bloody coup of 1976 when the military seized power .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeptreacherousThe unnatural act of Dara 's murder and the treacherous overthrow of Shah Jehan acted like a curse upon Delhi .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepviolentHe was accused of calling for the violent overthrow of the monarchy .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepviolentHe 'd served twenty seven years in Jail for advocating the violent overthrow of Apartheid .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepfirmAs she staggered awkwardly , he grabbed firm hold of the sagging pyjama-jacket , arresting her flight as he held her there .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeplongNow , do you hear a long beep and a short beep , a long beep and a short beep ?
avoid.vMannerAJPDeppitifulTired of Amiga and Mac users taking the mickey out of the pitiful beep your PC makes ?
avoid.vMannerAJPDeplittleBy tea-time I was aware of walking strangely , and dared not run for the little beeps my botty made .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepmuffledFrom behind Sacks ' closed door comes the muffled clack of furious typing .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepmutedThey gazed in awe at the hive of activity against the muted background clack of typewriter and word processor keyboards .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepsoftThere was a minute comforting sound in the soft clack as Nannie worried the laces apart like a gentle dog .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepintellectualPerhaps it is beyond their intellectual grasp ; or maybe the language it is couched in is too complex .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepapparentThere must be a point beyond which no set of built-in computer-like elements can suffice to account for an animal 's apparent grasp of its situation , particularly in the face of variable or unpredictable environmental contingencies .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeppresented like this in isolationBut as a use of language , as an utterance , presented like this in isolation , it is quite incomprehensible , because we can not attach any meaning to it .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepcompleteIn the following three days they had to get through two complete run-throughs , two technical rehearsals , and one dress rehearsal .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepintensive` It 's bloody difficult , " said Mr MacDonald , engaged in intensive rehearsals at the Findhorn Foundation 's Universal hall .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepfewThere were few transfers as a result , since the exam used had already segregated them .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepwholesaleSoon there could be wholesale transfers of industry to republican control .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepsmoothThere have been three significant cases of the smooth transfer of power from the death of a civilian head of state to his successor .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepinternalThe reorganization is expected to go into effect on 1 October pending congressional approval of the internal transfer of funds .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepcarefully managedTheir transfer from site was carefully managed , and both trainees were expertly mentored by John Corbett , PCE senior site supervisor at Shell 's St Fergus Plant .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepconventionalThe council endorsed the idea put forward by the British Government , and recently endorsed by the General Assembly , of a UN register of conventional arms transfers .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepsmoothSince 1960 , of the 41 sub-Saharan African states there has only been one smooth constitutional transfer of real power from one elected leader to another , i.e. in Senegal in 1981 .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepconstitutionalSince 1960 , of the 41 sub-Saharan African states there has only been one smooth constitutional transfer of real power from one elected leader to another , i.e. in Senegal in 1981 .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepmarkedWithin the post-war period , the two most enduring changes appear to have been a marked transfer from rough pasture to either woodland or farmland , and Parry et al .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepin-kindThe question of exclusion of non-eligibles from in-kind transfer has been taken up by Toumanoff ( 1986 ) .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeppartialThe division of the empire into fifteen military districts in August 1864 made possible the more efficient call-up of reservists in wartime and the partial transfer of decision-making to local commanders .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepcontestedThe permanent collections of the Reina Sofía opened officially on 10 September with Picasso 's masterpiece as its holy of holies after its much contested transfer from the Prado in July .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepPermanentB. Subsections. ( 1 ) Permanent transfer by licensing board to new tenant or occupant .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepimmediate or automaticThere will be no immediate or automatic resource transfers to the LDCs over and above existing levels of aid provided by the North .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepflexibleAt an early stage , we also recognised the potential of the new system , because of its outcome-based approach , to offer more flexible credit transfer between centres and between courses .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepwell handled and straightforwardAs the ship resumed its normal course , Lindsey made her way to her cabin , her mind still buzzing with what had been a well handled and straightforward transfer from ship to shore .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepmassiveIts collapse and the ensuing Allied occupation caused massive transfers of population .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepopenBoth of these depend on the capacity of organisms to integrate previously separated functions through the imposition of a superordinate system relating its subordinate parts ; and this requires the open transfer of information between those parts .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepbashfullyWhen I was about II , my mother bashfully confided to me that " babies came out of their mummies ' tummies " !
avoid.vMannerAJPDepcompatible with removal of drug from the cell surfaceWhen serial washings were analysed for the presence of Ac-ASA , there was an exponential fall in concentration , compatible with removal of drug from the cell surface ( Fig 5 ) .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepprecipitousDuring this same period there was also a precipitous fall from 76 per cent to 42 per cent in public confidence in the executive branch of the federal government .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepwelcomeRecent events have not changed the picture , with the welcome fall in the headline rate of inflation last month balanced by a further slight fall in sterling .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepsudden and unexpectedOr there may have been a sudden and unexpected explosion in the local mouse population , leading to a spate of hunting and killing by a pet cat that normally feeds only at home .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepabruptBut the peso 's abrupt tumble of nearly 35 percent underscores the sobering risks of investing in Latin America .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepuniformThe uniform decrease of the Hall voltage with increasing electron density is interrupted by plateaux where the voltage is constant ( Figure 2 ) .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepprogressiveThese show a progressive decrease in death sentences from 770 in 1985 , of which 20 were commuted , to 271 in 1988 with 72 commutations .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepsteadyThere is now no threshold , as the net mutation rate , U , increases , there is a steady decrease in survival , to 0.765 , 0.414 when U = 0.1 .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepconsistentFurthermore , the trial in Norway was conducted during a period of consistent decrease in the prevalence of smoking among young people in the country and while a comprehensive tobacco control programme was being introduced .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepdeliberateA lawmaker of the country 's main opposition group , the Bharatiya Janata Party , alleged deliberate electrocution of the audience .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepbullishMichael Fallon has issued a bullish response to town doctors who accused him of making ` fallacious and irresponsible " comments about the NHS .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepsharpAt one point during the campaign , he said he would appoint a peace envoy to Northern Ireland if elected a controversial idea which drew a sharp response from Ulster Secretary Sir Patrick Mayhew .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepremarkably hostileIt provoked a remarkably hostile response from foreign governments , and those of four Contracting States to the Convention addressed notes of protest to the United States Government .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepdeadlyLast May , Santoni lost another bodyguard in a deadly gunfight near Ajaccio .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepsuitableDr Williams said doctors should be put under a legal obligation to approach relatives of patients who have died in intensive care units and would make suitable organ donors .
avoid.vMannerAJPDephealthySerum samples were obtained from healthy blood donors , patients with metastatic colorectal carcinoma without evidence of infection , and from patients with inflammatory bowel disease .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepanonymousThe anonymous donor of a very large sum to a very worthy cause has his own reasons for wishing to remain anonymous , which are unlikely to be discreditable .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepsuitableBut brave dad Brendan has vowed not to give up hope and a Europe - wide search is still on to find a suitable donor for Caolan .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepanonymousThe blood transfusion brought colour to my face and I am deeply indebted to some anonymous donor .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepgenerousBP OIL UK LTD was kind enough , about two years ago , to give a generous donation to this Association , allowing it to purchase some much needed items for use by volunteer team members .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepeloquent and persuasiveHe was the most eloquent and persuasive participant at meetings and was hard to defeat in scientific argument -- not least because he often interpreted data more correctly than the actual presenter .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepdumbHe came in so unexpectedly I probably acted dumb at first .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepactiveThis process is aided and abetted by the trend over the past twenty years to encourage the active participation of fathers in the process of childbirth itself .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepvocalIn addition to the emphasis on vocal participation by congregations , there was the recognition for the first time of indigenous musical traditions .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepfundamentalAt the root of the problem is a fundamental difference of approach between Britain and most of her EEC partners .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepfundamentalAmbassador Winant reported from London that the British were increasingly uneasy over the fundamental difference in attitude towards international control that existed between themselves and the USA .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepstrangeThere is a strange , as yet unexplained , difference between ethnic groups in their incidence of trichomonal infection .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepimportantThe important difference between my two classes of genes lies in the divergent circumstances from which they stand to benefit in the future .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepnervous nowHe walked slowly back to the basement , nervous now .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeppersonalHer personal wedding gift to her son was a magnificent carpet which was spread in the small majlis , a room in the tahat or sitting down tradition with cushions lining the walls .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepdecentAh , how touching , one might think , what a sensitive gesture , what a decent avowal of a perfection that leaves nothing more to be said .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepmore forceful and enthusiasticDefeat in five of the last six presidential elections had convinced some Democrats that fresh ideas were needed , while others call for a more forceful and enthusiastic avowal of liberal policies .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepvery sombre and terrible` This is a very sombre and terrible avowal , " said Abbot Radulfus , slowly and heavily , ` not easily to be understood or assessed , impossible , alas , to remedy .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepjust like anyone elseAnyway , professional people can end up homeless just like anyone else .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepStartled by the systematic destruction of the force they had helped the Iraqis to build , the military critics have since grown bolder .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepattemptedVIGO , Spain ( AP ) --- One security guard was killed and two injured during an attempted armored-car heist , a government spokesman said Sunday .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeplengthyRussia 's failure to halt hostilities in Chechnya has hampered Yeltsin 's efforts to appear firmly in charge of the country following a lengthy recuperation for heart trouble earlier this summer .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepintelligent`` She 's so calm and collected on the court and she plays intelligent tennis .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepstrict`` NATO can only be stopped by a strict denouncement from the nuclear powers , in particular from Russia and China , '' he said .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepvociferousBehind the Arabs ' vociferous denouncements is fear of what one scholar terms `` the politics of fait accompli . ''
avoid.vMannerAJPDepbloodyToday he is a 17-year-old high school student and member of a burgeoning post-war generation , growing up free of the hatreds that spurred the bloody fratricide that lasted until 1992 .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepaloneMax Jacob was delighted to discover ` an English poetess who gets drunk alone with a bottle of whisky " .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepwith a bottle of whiskyMax Jacob was delighted to discover ` an English poetess who gets drunk alone with a bottle of whisky " .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepcomplexThis is not always achievable because registered nurses are not equipped during their training with the necessary skills to make complex psychological assessments of patients and they have competing demands on their time .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepcontinuousWhere continuous assessment of clinical competence is used , the ward sister and student can outline their aims for the allocation .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeprapidCurtis 's hand was reaching into his coat for his own gun , when he paused and made a rapid assessment of the situation .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepsuchThe farsighted and Strong minded PRO will not give in to such pressures and will try to explain the pitfalls of such a course to the powers that be .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepformalAs a result , the authority does not want to make a formal proposal to Yankees club owner George Steinbrenner until he declares he is considering moving the team across the Hudson River west to New Jersey .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepcontroversialAlso figuring in the discussion will be a controversial proposal by Indonesian President Suharto to stabilize the devastated rupiah by pegging it to the U.S. dollar through a currency board .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepcontinualBut back on the marshes and fens , who was really to profit from this continual process of ever more intensive cultivation ?
avoid.vMannerAJPDepindirectHere M 's indirect request for L to wash the dishes is in Caribbean accented English with a Creole grammatical structure ( a for Standard it is . )
avoid.vMannerAJPDepreasonableA partner must not be prohibited access to information at his reasonable request .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepheavyOnce king , Henry soon set about making heavy demands of the French .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepamazing` I 've had to make amazing demands on them by asking them to take time off work .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepcertainBut even the blind can make certain demands for consistency upon those with sight .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeppracticalFeminists combined practical demands for criminal law legislation with an effective propaganda campaign .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepurgentCAR firms including Ford , Vauxhall and Peugeot are having urgent talks with insurers over the soaring cost of premiums on many of their high performance models .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepBilateral talks on fishing quotas off Newfoundland were scheduled for early July in Ottawa , Canada .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepmultilateralThe prospects of multilateral talks on Afghanistan including the Great Powers became dim .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepround tablehad talks , round table talks at Stormant this year and John Major hardly ever appeared , he stayed in Strasbourg .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepInformal talks were held with the Social Democrats in June 1989 with the 1990 elections in mind , a recognition in itself that the Green pragmatists were in the ascendant and the Marxist regionalists on the wane .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepformalThe US and Soviet delegations held four sessions of formal talks on May 31 and June 1 .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepformalTHE world 's strongest nuclear power , America , is to open formal talks with the world 's most worrisome nuclear renegade , North Korea , in New York on June 2nd .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepdirectFollowing the meeting Mann said that Shekhar had agreed to hold direct talks with militant leaders .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepfullThe card will be tried out in Northampton over the next six months and should go into full production in nineteen ninety five .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepawfulHe felt his efforts twisted into a grimace by the soreness in his hand and the awful taste of the worm-cake in his mouth .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepsimilarJapan made a similar proposal Thursday , although gave no estimate on the likely net revenue .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepspecificFor the first time , he did not insist that Chechen independence was nonnegotiable , although he made no specific proposals for talks .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepsubstantialWe will continue to provide substantial financial assistance for the protection and preservation of this heritage .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepindividualProgrammed texts can not replace the teacher , but do enable her to give more individual assistance to learners .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepofficialMitterrand also announced that France would increase its official development assistance ( ODA ) to LDCs , from 0.15 per cent of GNP to 0.20 per cent within the next five years .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepvoluntaryThird parties were under no obligation to provide voluntary assistance , and section 2 of the Criminal Justice Act 1965 only required material evidence to be handed over .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepableHe was given able assistance by Mike Power , a long-standing member of the Communist Party with high-level contacts in the left-wing unions .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepfirmBesides the commitment in Korea , the United States made a firm treaty with Japan in 1951 to ensure that she remained in the Western camp .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepquickThe Lithuanian refusal to investigate Lileikis could delay resolution of his case for years , because without charges , Lithuania could not seek his quick extradition for trial .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepintensiveThree months of intensive research on the ground and on the mainland resulted in the programme nearly half the UK television audience watched last Tuesday .
avoid.vMannerAJPDephard-edgedThese developments were linked with more critical and hard-edged research into the outcomes of interventions .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeppersonalThis article reflects the ongoing , personal classroom-based research of teachers involved in the projects .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepanxiousPackers anxious reassurance that they are all portraits ( relieving us of the potentially dangerous task of distinguishing those that are not ) requires him to identify and locate a sitter or sitters .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepfrailReiterating that ` there 's no such thing as ` race " " offers only the frail reassurance that there should n't be a problem .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepfrequentI became slightly unnerved by the frequent reassurances I was given by fundholders that they would n't do anything to ` upset the applecart " or disadvantage their colleagues ' patients .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepvagueThe time is fast approaching where both the stock market and Eurotunnel 's bankers require something a little more concrete than vague reassurances that it will be all right on the night .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepblandThe Duke was offering bland reassurance about the scanty news of the day 's skirmishes .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepcoolBankers , however , gave a cool response to the proposed scheme , arguing that the Hong Kong-dollar bond market was not yet ready to provide the financial infrastructure needed to make Sir Donald 's proposal feasible .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepmixedThe economic reports received a mixed response on Wall Street .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeppositiveHope for a positive response in the bond market to the expected rate action inspired a dollar rally Monday .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepnegativeWashington has not yet officially rejected the EU request , but EU officials expect a negative response .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeppositiveIvanko was skeptical of the Serbs ' positive response to the U.S. peace plan .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeppositiveDefense Minister Charles Million , in an interview with France Info radio , said France awaited a positive response from its allies `` in the next 48 hours . ''
avoid.vMannerAJPDepappropriate`` NATO and United Nations military commanders have judged this to be an appropriate response to the demands by the United Nations , '' the statement said .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepbrutalDifferences over Russia 's brutal response to the uprising almost caused Clinton to reject Yeltsin 's invitation to Moscow for the 50th anniversary of the Allies ' victory over Germany in World War II and summit talks .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeppromptIts president , Dr Milton Lum , said the prompt response of the ambulance would help reduce injury and prevent deaths .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepproper`` It is a proper response of the young people to the scorched-earth tactics '' of the militants , he said .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepappropriateIt said that `` Fatah is capable of making an appropriate response at the appropriate time . ''
avoid.vMannerAJPDepnegligentThe office has been in hot water since March , when two women filed suits charging harassment by former office manager Henning Schreiber and a negligent response by the board 's Frankfurt headquarters .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepslowThe caller , echoing many past IRA statements , blamed all the injuries on a slow response by police .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepclearA currency trader at Credit Lyonnais said that the absence of a clear U.S. response to the renewed weakness of the dollar was worrying market participants .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeptoughThe tough military response on both days appeared to signal a new Israeli strategy to confront escalating guerrilla attacks by Hezbollah .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepslowTheir best ( fastest ) responses were , however , just as fast as when rested , although the number of slow responses ( or gaps in responding ) increased dramatically after the first five minutes .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepmechanicalA mechanical response with which he had grown up , natural as breathing .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepfairly large-scaleSomewhat cautiously the government hinted at fairly large-scale programmes of reintegration :
avoid.vMannerAJPDepcollaborativeThe British Library is exploring , for example , a collaborative programme with Yale University whereby we would exchange digitised copies of some of our complementary collections .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepsafeIt would be much better to drop in additional flour , fat , beans , dried milk , and sugar but a method of safe delivery of these in bulk by parachute has yet to be found .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepdirectSpeedbird Airport to Door is another British Airways Cargo wholesale product offering customers direct express deliveries from the UK to 150 countries , with features such as Timed Delivery .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepfriendlyBy the early 1930s it was clear that Abdallah intended to develop friendly co-operation with the Jewish Agency .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepseriousIn the 1890s a serious effort was made to transform them into a rural police force .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepmarvellousWe did have to predict how much we could help ourselves financially and Joan is pleased to report that through the marvellous efforts made through fund-raising this prediction has been achieved .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepdeterminedMerrill made a determined effort to pull herself out of the glow induced by the wine and Luke 's compliments .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepdeterminedPolice in Lothian will continue their policy to test all drivers involved in accidents and moving traffic offences in a determined effort to discourage drink driving .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepcreativeEven so , despite the creative efforts of musicians like Jack Bruce and Eric Haydock to inject some purpose into the instrument , the Bass VI remained a misunderstood and under-used machine .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepunbelievably complicatedThis in itself sets the scene for the unbelievably complicated efforts of religious leaders and scholars to define just who Jesus Christ was .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepgallantDiplomatic activity so far has failed , despite the gallant efforts of Lord Carrington .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepfranticIgnoring her frantic efforts to break free , he 'd tossed his charge card down on to the counter .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepsincereEven so , there were several passages in the ensuing joint communiqué emphasising the Cubans ' appreciation of " the sincere efforts of the Soviet Union to attain world peace " .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepcollectiveOccasional collective efforts by prisoners to improve their lot have mostly been sharply put down .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepgallantSOUTH LIVERPOOL old boy Kevin Hawkins started the late onslaught that brought down Bootle 's gallant efforts at North Trafford last week .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepprimitiveA probable example of the first of these man-made events was a primitive effort at cooperation to establish a right to exclusive use of an area by an individual or family .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepextra-familialThe effect upon the family of extra-familial sexual activity on the part of a parent are too widely known and have been too much discussed to need much elaboration here .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepphysical` You have to do it to prove you can hold a conversation and take part in physical activity at the same time .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeplivelyDrago offers a simple style of accommodation and is the focal point of HCI 's lively activity at Ten Bel .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepmultifariousOn 15 January 1862 he submitted proposals to the tsar which became " the basic blueprint " for his multifarious activities at the War Ministry .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepcooperativeThe individual with this ethic does not engage in any cooperative activity for goals beyond the immediate-interest of the nuclear family .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepintensifiedFollowing Iraq 's defeat in February 1991 there was intensified diplomatic activity by the EC , UN and United States on the Cyprus problem .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepnon-violentThe Yugoslav federal criminal law was changed in 1990 and many people convicted for similar non-violent political activity were released .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeppublicHis public activity in industry affairs has been especially concerned with international publishing and copyright matters .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepcollectiveSince the social basis of theatre as a performing art is the group , collective activities and ensemble work form an integral part of the course .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepinformalThe Bank of England has lost some independence in recent years because of the formalisation of what were previously informal supervisory activities .
avoid.vMannerAJPDephigh riskMen who engage in high risk sexual activity in closed institutions ( such as prisons ) are more at risk because of the lack of condoms and health education .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeplikely to get them and their firms known to potential clientsSolicitors also participate in social activities likely to get them and their firms known to potential clients .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepvoluntaryThe children should be given the opportunity to mix with handicapped people , and encouraged to participate in voluntary activities , helping in homes and at social clubs for the handicapped .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepcollectiveLearning is not a collective activity .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepphysically challengingThe course involves a range of physically challenging activities including a gruelling assault In a follow-up programme they go potholing , canoeing and parachute jumping .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepboldWith a series of bold acquisitions in the 1980s , Edzard Reuter turned Daimler-Benz into one of the world 's biggest industrial conglomerates .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepillegalHowever , not every illegal acquisition by P will call this into play .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepjointOracle Corp and Sun Microsystems Inc have expanded their joint development agreement to deliver Oracle Manufacturing and Oracle Financials application suites across all current and future Sun distributed manufacturing facilities .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepcomprehensiveArmando Guebuza , expressed the hope that a comprehensive ceasefire agreement would follow shortly .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepformalThere is no legal requirement that a partnership be commenced by a formal written agreement between partners .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepformalFirms may enter into formal information agreements , under which they undertake to exchange information on costs , outputs , prices , and discounts .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepbriefGuido gave a brief sigh .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepsmallShe set everything out on the table , then stared at the blank sheet of paper in front of her and gave a small sigh .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepdeepThen she braced herself , heaving a deep sigh .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeplongFolding her against him , he gave a long sigh , then moved her back so that he could look into her face .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepdeepHe nodded and gave a deep sigh .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeplongShe gave a long sigh .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeplongWith a long sigh , she turned to face him .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepheavyWith a heavy sigh she lay back on the pile of beach cushions , closing her eyes against the early-morning sun , already climbing high in the sky .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepheavyLaura told her with a heavy sigh .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeplongBenstede pursed his lips and let out a long sigh .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeplongI swallow , take a long sigh and look at him .
avoid.vMannerAJPDephugeClaudia heaved a huge sigh and tried to smile .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepdeepGeorge breathed a deep sigh .
avoid.vMannerAJPDephugeThe dragon heaved a huge sigh of relief and politely turned his head to let out a huge smoky belch ; then he settled down for a dragon-like snooze .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepsmallShe gave a small sigh .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepdeepShe gazed up at it with a deep sigh of pleasure .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepsmallBriant allowed himself a small sigh of irritation .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepunauthorizedHowever , the law on the matter of unauthorized interception of information is not clear .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepunauthorizedThus it has no power to determine whether unauthorized interceptions are taking place .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepspecialWith its authentic modern French atmosphere , L'Auberge appeals to the connoisseur with special emphasis on modern French cooking and beauty of presentation .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepspecialHe is trying hard to develop business ties , with special emphasis on secular Turkey .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepdetailedRepresentatives from St Peter 's have carried out a detailed inspection .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepstudiousAshley enquired , making a studious inspection of the array of roasts , quiches and salads .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepgeneralThen , if there 's time , I 'll do a general inspection . "
avoid.vMannerAJPDepcarefulThey stopped under a tree , like any courting couple not in a hurry to find their way home , while Sinead made a careful inspection of the house and its surrounds .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepmore thoroughThe police must surely have carried out a more thorough examination of the rooms since the discovery of the body .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepmore detailedOther woodworkers will of course make a more detailed examination ; if only to discover the methods of construction .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepcancerousMalignant melanoma of the skin is caused by cancerous proliferation of melanocytes .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepsilentA vein pulsed in Richmann 's temple , giving silent voice to his irritation .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepnaturalEven experts were taken by surprise by the near-intact coffins , and the natural mummification of the bodies , which was due to the favorable micro-climate of the crypt .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepgradualBritain and Sinn Fein appear on the verge of high-level negotiations aimed at achieving the Irish Republican Army 's gradual disarmament , sources on both sides say .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepVoluntary disarmament , a key provision of a July 30 accord between Russia and the Chechens , has failed throughout much of the separatist republic and further clouded prospects for peace .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeplargely unchangedThe staff of the Unit continues largely unchanged , though we have been pleased to have had four postdoctorals associated with our activities over the past year or so .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepreluctantWith my wife 's reluctant agreement ( she did not fancy being left on her own with our two year old son for over a week ) , we started to plan our journey .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepshadyThe British establishment has become rather touchy of late about arms dealers , embarrassed by a series of press revelations about shady deals being done in London .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepshyHer shy confession of love is in deep contrast to that of Natalia , who can not wait to show that her emotions are fully aroused when left alone with the same man .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepheartfeltThis heartfelt confession had its effect on her hearer .
avoid.vMannerAJPDephonestThe honest confession on top of the bag of lies was masterly .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepshyThe answer would be a shy confession -- or smug boast -- of theft .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeppiecemealOn first returning to power in 1979 the Conservatives set out to make piecemeal adjustments to the social security system .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepautomaticOne notable feature of the gold standard was that it allowed automatic adjustment to take place via changes in expenditure and output .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepautomaticUnder floating , the exchange rate can operate as a form of automatic adjustment to payments imbalances , although such adjustment may not be full or immediate .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepautomaticThe Series 3000 incorporates automatic calibration of wavelength , transmission and absorbance zeros together with automatic programmes for absorbance ratioing and peak seeking .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeputmost`` The Australian Government will strongly press the Chinese authorities for the utmost clemency on compassionate grounds for his early return to Australia , '' Lightowler said .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepfullKuklinski has insisted he will accept nothing short of full clemency .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepunreasonableOthers harass by invasion of privacy , with unreasonable entry into the property or even into individual rooms , on a variety of pretexts .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepillegalThe high efficiency of diamond drill bits for cutting through reinforced concrete walls has even resulted in their being chosen for obtaining illegal entry into bank safes !
avoid.vMannerAJPDepunannouncedIt was not a question requiring an answer -- Weasel was a good friend from art school days and often dropped in unannounced .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepprivateIn a series of private discussions with congressmen on Capitol Hill , Mr Major was asked only once directly about Ulster and replied that progress was being made in getting people round the table for negotiations .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeptiringOmar and I had a tiring discussion with him , beset by clouds of flies .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepserious and formalIt is easy to switch from a serious and formal business discussion to a jovial telephone conversation and back again .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepbilateralThat point is being discussed now directly between Israel and Syria in the bilateral discussions in Washington .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepseriousSuch a state of affairs would , of course , protect serious public discussion of matters of social importance but it would also debase much of the discussion of public affairs .
avoid.vMannerAJPDephealthy but heatedAntrim 's new president collected 220 votes in all as the finances of the Association came in for some healthy but heated discussion .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeplivelyThe men on the radio were now having a lively discussion about an ` advanced " modern symphony where the orchestra seemed to consist of three tape recorders and a row of synchronized vacuum cleaners .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepseriousA serious discussion was taking place in the kitchen ( the hub of the house ) .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepsuchMemory of such discussions often proves to be rather selective .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepobstinateBallater sensed obstinate refusal rather than a willingness to bargain .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepstubbornIf there was a single reason , thought Henry , why he was once again determined to poison her , it was probably her stubborn refusal to go along with his earlier attempt .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepdeliberateThe relative failure of cricket as a popular spectacle lay ` in the deliberate refusal of its administrators to modernize .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepunreasonableA mere failure to respond , within the 14-day time limit or at all , does not necessarily amount to an unreasonable refusal .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepdirectTo examine the function of Β 1 integrins on DMJ or DNJ treated HT-29 cells , we assayed the direct adhesion of treated and untreated cells to extracellular matrix components .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepfranticOne day during a university English class , a very discomfited student , after frantic and obtrusive dictionary work , handed a colleague of mine a scrap of paper .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepobtrusiveOne day during a university English class , a very discomfited student , after frantic and obtrusive dictionary work , handed a colleague of mine a scrap of paper .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepfullright you can just trust someone else to give you full exercise and all you do is follow along and enjoy yourself
avoid.vMannerAJPDeporderlyYou see , Johnson also believes in `` the enormous importance of an orderly succession , '' and desired a long period of `` extended overlap with his successor '' to insure `` 'the smoothest transition possible . ' ''
avoid.vMannerAJPDepmelodic , slightly metallicAnthony Quinn performs the syrtáki dance ( in fact an amalgam of several different traditional dances ) , to the sound of the bouzoúki , a stringed guitar-type instrument that produces melodic , slightly metallic sounds .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepslightly metallicAnthony Quinn performs the syrtaki dance ( in fact , an amalgam of several different traditional dances ) to the sound of the bouzouki , a stringed-guitar instrument that produces melodic , slightly metallic sounds .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepeerieIts mockumentary premise : Three young filmmakers disappear while trekking through the woods of Maryland in search of a local witch ; a year later , their footage is found and presented as The Blair Witch Project . The trio get increasingly suspicious of each other as they hear eerie sounds in the night and find mysterious bundles of sticks hanging from trees , and by the end they 're running for their lives .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepEnglishThe reason for this variation is that when the Cyrillic letter that represents our English v -sound is final in a word , as in the nominative case for Gorbachev , it is unvoiced and sounds like f ( or ff for good measure ) ; when an inflectional ending is added , as in Gorbacheva ( the genitive case ) , that same letter is voiced , like v .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeptransposedAlthough Freud , so far as I know , did not discuss Spoonerisms on his classic analysis of slips-of-the-tongue , his theories as to the psychoanalytic implications of transposed sounds , such as those attributed to Rev . Spooner , could have been usefully added to Learn To Spike Lunars [ XVIII , 4 ] by Robert Archibald Ford .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepspelledEach spelled sound is discussed at the beginning of its alphabetic section , digraphs being treated at the beginnings of the sections for their first letter .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepjaggedDo I get it when `` I shall not want , '' four simple one-syllable words , swaying in iambic rhythm , with the shall sliding irresistibly into the breathy w of want calling up the memory of God 's `` breathing the breath of life '' [ Genesis 2:7 ] and man becoming a `` living soul '' is `` improved '' to `` I shall lack nothing '' with its jagged k sound , its materialistic , vacuous nothing , or changed to `` I have everything I need '' to which `` Well , whad-daya know ! ''
avoid.vMannerAJPDepquickThe Special Operations plans were apparently conceived as another quick strike option-an option to insert forces after the United States received actionable intelligence .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepvery obvious`` So crunch , crunch , crunch , bang , bang , bang -- here come the ringers from above , making a very obvious exit while the congregation is at prayer , '' he says .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepbadlyIn the torrent of replies that followed , one woman ringer from Solihull observed that `` the average male ringer leaves quite a lot to be desired : badly dressed , decorated with acne and a large beer-belly , frequently unwashed and unbearably flatulent in peals .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepembarrassingly unscathed7:13 a.m. CALLIOPE : Albany escaped embarrassingly unscathed .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepfairlyThey could all fairly be described as `` pap '' courses .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepdisciplinedThe whole notion of `` creativity '' in education was ( and is ) part and parcel of a romantic rebellion against disciplined instruction , which was ( and is ) regarded as `` authoritarian , '' a repression and frustration of the latent talents and the wonderful , if as yet undefined , potentialities inherent in the souls of all our children .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepdisciplined`` Progressive education '' ( as it was once called ) is far more interesting and agreeable to teachers than is disciplined instruction .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepseemingly irrationalIn sum , at both the federal and state government levels at least part of the seemingly irrational behavior voters display in the voting booth may have an exceedingly rational explanation .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeppoliticalTuesday 's rout of a GOP congressional hopeful in a Mississippi district that has n't backed a Democratic presidential candidate since Adlai Stevenson is another reminder that , at least at the federal level , political `` ticket splitting '' has been on the rise over the past half century .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepstrongA strong challenge from the far left , the Communist coalition Izquierda Unida , failed to topple him .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeprationalIn sum , at both the federal and state government levels at least part of the seemingly irrational behavior voters display in the voting booth may have an exceedingly rational explanation .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepstrangeDid n't feel a thing , but noticed some strange bird behavior .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepCooperativeAll ICBMs were transferred to Russia for dismantlement by September 1996 and missile silos and silo structures were destroyed under the U.S. Department of Defense Cooperative Threat Reduction ( CTR ) program by September 1999 .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeppeaceful and self - sufficientIran claims that all its facilities are necessary for a peaceful and self - sufficient nuclear program .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepillicitIn addition , Russia remains unequivocally opposed to United Nations ' sanctions against Iran , especially given the absence of evidence to bolster claims about illicit activities .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepintrusiveSince Iran signed the Additional Protocol on Nuclear Safeguards on 18 December 2003 , the Protocol provided inspectors from the IAEA with greater access within Iran and the option to carry out intrusive inspections at Iran 's nuclear facilities .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepsnapAnd finally , on 18 December 2003 , Iran signed the Additional Protocol to the NPT , thus allowing snap inspections of its nuclear facilities by the IAEA experts .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepintenseA second front would come in the form of intense international pressure on states that are still in the position to help Iran perfect its knowledge and infrastructure -- Russia , Pakistan , China , and North Korea .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepquestionableA third approach might be a regional effort on the part of Arab states to pressure Iran to abandon sensitive technology and questionable activities in favor of a weapons - free zone in the Middle East .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepvitriolicAs a result Iran has promulgated a very public stance against the use of chemical weapons , making numerous vitriolic comments against Iraq 's use of such weapons in international forums .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepweakThe weak international response , particularly by the United Nations , to Iraqi use of chemical weapons against Iranian forces left Iran bitter about what it perceived to be a double standard in enforcing international agreements .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepextensiveAnother report indicates that `` Iran has ... conducted extensive research on more lethal active agents like anthrax , hoof and mouth disease , and biotoxins . ''
avoid.vMannerAJPDepcovertIf covert activities had in fact been taking place at this location , these inspections would have significantly jeopardized such efforts .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepunclassifiedThere are several unclassified allegations and reports that suggest Iran has developed an offensive CW program as well .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepunclassifiedThere are several unclassified allegations and reports that suggest Iran has developed an offensive CW program as well .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepinternalIsrael has maintained military - industrial ties with Iran , according to an internal report , prepared for the Israeli defense ministry establishment in January 1998 .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepsuchIn an unclassified report to Congress , the DCI said that `` Chinese firms had supplied CW - related production equipment and technology to Iran , '' prior to July 1999 , and that evidence during the second half of 1999 `` suggests Iran continues to seek such assistance from Chinese entities , but it is unclear to what extent these efforts have succeeded . ''
avoid.vMannerAJPDepsecretIn May 1998 , the London Daily Telegraph reported that `` Iran has concluded a secret deal with China to purchase banned chemicals that will enable it to become self-sufficient in producing large stockpiles of advanced nerve gas . ''
avoid.vMannerAJPDeptrialIt also held a mock `` trial inspection '' at the Shahid Razkani chemical factory to allow inspectors to see how such a procedure was conducted .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepmockIt also held a mock `` trial inspection '' at the Shahid Razkani chemical factory to allow inspectors to see how such a procedure was conducted .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepindigenousSometime during 1988 , it is believed that the PRC agreed to assist Iran modernize and expand its facilities at Parchin and Semnan to enable the design and manufacture of solid fuel artillery rockets and missiles of indigenous design .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepsignificantIran 's ballistic missile capabilities are complemented by extensive nuclear , biological , and chemical weapons programs , which themselves are the recipients of significant foreign assistance .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepaggressiveUS - led Operations Desert Storm and Iraqi Freedom -- while first reducing and then eliminating the military threat from Iraq -- have also crystallized within the Iranian military and political leadership the concepts on ballistic and cruise missiles and long - range artillery rockets : they are essential tools on the modern battlefield ; key elements in regional power status and prestige ; and essential to deter Israel and the United States from aggressive actions against Iran .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepbilateralIran 's post - war missile programs have also benefited at times from bilateral cooperation with Pakistan and the acquisition of production hardware , non - restricted components , and restricted components from the former Soviet Union ( e.g. , Belarus , Ukraine , Kazakhstan , and Uzbekistan ) and European countries .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepbitterOn 8 August 1988 , after eight years of bitter fighting and tens of thousands of casualties , the Iran - Iraq war came to a formal end .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepof the war to dateIn the early morning hours of 29 February 1988 , Iran -- in its largest missile attack of the war to date -- launched three Shehab-1s against Baghdad .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeplargestIn the early morning hours of 29 February 1988 , Iran -- in its largest missile attack of the war to date -- launched three Shehab-1s against Baghdad .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepmajorThis attack was in response to a major air attack on an oil refinery in Tehran two days earlier .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepcontinuedThe continued delivery of HN-5A and HQ-1/2 SAMs .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepconflictingThere are conflicting reports about the development of even longer - ranged missiles , such as the Shehab-4 and the Kosar intercontinental ballistic missile ( ICBM ) .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepsecretSometime during 1984 , Iran successfully concluded a secret agreement with Libya for the purchase of a small number of MAZ-543P transporter - erector launchers ( TELs ) and Scud-B missiles .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepconcreteResearch of publicly released information from Iranian scientific institutions shows no concrete proof of an offensive BW program .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepoutrightBarring outright acquisition of a nuclear weapon from a foreign source , Iran could pursue several other avenues for weapon development .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepclear and unequivocalDuring these negotiations with the Chinese , we have made substantial progress towards meeting the standard that I have described -- clear and unequivocal assurances -- but we 're not there yet .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepindirectHowever , the US is concerned with the indirect assistance Iran could receive and is concerned that it is probably covertly seeking the construction of uranium conversion and enrichment facilities , other technical know-how , and technicians .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepindependentTherefore , Chinese supply policies will be key to whether Tehran attains its long - term goal of independent production for these weapons .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepsecretReports say Iran and North Korea have been making secret weapons deals and have been attempting to expand nuclear research cooperation programs .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepsimilarThe US administration calls for a total embargo on nuclear technology to Iran , and urges other nuclear suppliers , including the PRC , to take similar action ( 6847 ) .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepformalOn 8 August 1988 , after eight years of bitter fighting and tens of thousands of casualties , the Iran - Iraq war came to a formal end .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepclandestineCountries developing clandestine nuclear weapons programs usually go to great lengths to conceal information about these programs from the outside world .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepclandestineThe lack of reliable information typically results in substantial uncertainty about the size and capabilities of these clandestine programs .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepclandestineNonetheless , countries suspected of having clandestine nuclear weapons programs are the subject of intense scrutiny by nonproliferation analysts , intelligence agencies , and other observers .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepclandestineTechnical analysis of clandestine programs is based on the widely known physical and engineering aspects of nuclear materials and weapons , which enable estimates of capabilities based on fragmentary and uncertain information , as follows .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepsuccessfulThe Soviet nuclear weapon program began during World War II and culminated in a successful atomic bomb test in 1949 .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepmassiveNevertheless , the Soviet Union violated the treaty by secretly operating a massive offensive BW program until it dissolved in 1991 .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepbilateralIn October 2002 , bilateral talks between the United States and North Korea finally resumed when US Assistant Secretary of State for East Asia and Pacific Affairs James Kelly visited Pyongyang .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepsecretDuring the visit , Kelly informed First Vice Foreign Minister Kang So ( k Chu and Vice Foreign Minister Kim Kye Kwan that Washington was aware of a secret North Korean program to produce highly - enriched uranium ( HEU ) .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepcovertTaiwan does not possess nuclear weapons , but began a covert nuclear weapons program in 1964 that ended in 1988 as a result of U.S. pressure .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepad hocAfter the IAEA was denied access to North Korea 's suspect waste sites in early 1993 , the Agency moved to ask the UN Security Council for special ad hoc inspections , but on 12 March 1993 , North Korea announced its intention to withdraw from the NPT .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepintenseHowever , following intense bilateral negotiations with the United States , North Korea announced it was `` suspending its withdrawal from the NPT '' one day before the withdrawal was to become effective .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepdual - useSome of technology and equipment acquired during this period had dual - use applications for a uranium enrichment program that was not revealed until the late 1990s .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepsix - partyHowever , in February 2005 , Pyongyang announced that it was suspending indefinitely its participation in the six - party process until the the United States chanegd its `` hostile policy towards North Korea . ''
avoid.vMannerAJPDepbilateralThe agreement also provided for a bilateral inspections regime , but the two sides failed to agree on its implementation .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeplarge-scaleVirginia is ill prepared for a large-scale terrorist attack using chemical , biological or nuclear weapons , state officials say .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepsmall-scaleQN : Is Virginia prepared for a small-scale terrorist attack using chemical , biological or nuclear weapons ?
avoid.vMannerAJPDepfurtherIran took one step further in its attempts to acquire CW stockpiles .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepmost un-VienneseAUSTRIA , Once expected to waltz smoothly into the European Union , is elbowing its partners , treading on toes and pogo-dancing in a most un-Viennese manner .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepofficialDespite official statements by the governments of Russia , Ukraine , Kazakhstan , and Belarus that they are opposed to proliferation of NBC weapons and missiles , some sales have and are taking place .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepcovertSouth Africa 's biological weapons program was one of the two principal components of its covert state - sponsored CBW program , codenamed Project Coast ( later Project Jota ) .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepverifiedWhile the proliferation legacies of South Africa 's nuclear and missile programs were effectively resolved through verified disarmament measures that won international acclaim , dismantlement of the country 's CBW capabilities was not verified to a comparable degree of certainty .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeptotalThe apartheid - era South African government viewed itself as the target of a `` total onslaught '' by Soviet-backed Marxist guerrillas or regimes in neighboring states and black nationalists at home , and to meet this all - encompassing `` red - black danger '' it was apparently willing to use almost any means at its disposal to defend itself .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepcovertSouth Africa 's chemical warfare program was one of the two principal components of its covert state - sponsored CBW program , codenamed Project Coast ( later Project Jota ) .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepunlawfulThe U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation ( FBI ) defines terrorism as : `` The unlawful use of force and violence against persons or property to intimidate or coerce a government , the civilian population , or any segment thereof , in furtherance of political or social objectives . ''
avoid.vMannerAJPDepphysicalThe DHS report describes the three methods currently used by customs officials to inspect the trucks : a Radiation Portal Monitor to detect the presence of radiation , a Vehicle and Cargo Inspection System screening that creates an image similar to an X-ray , and physical inspections .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepsecret`` Four secret transfers of 63 kilograms of highly enriched uranium from a research laboratory in Uzbekistan to a secure Russian reprocessing facility were completed April 19 by the U.S. Department of Energy 's National Nuclear Security Administration ( NNSA ) .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepcooperativeThe transfer - part of the Global Threat Reduction Initiative ( GTRI ) , a nonproliferation effort that secures high-risk nuclear and radiological materials and equipment around the world - resulted from a cooperative effort by the United States , Uzbekistan , Kazakhstan and Russia , as well as coordination through the International Atomic Energy Agency ( IAEA ) . '' ( News Blaze , 21Apr06 ) ( Link )
avoid.vMannerAJPDepsecretUnited States Helps Uzbekistan Secure Dangerous Nuclear Materials : Energy agency announces completion of secret uranium transfer back to Russia
avoid.vMannerAJPDepviolentPatriot groups in rural areas often form armed militias that stockpile weapons and conduct training exercises in preparation for an anticipated violent showdown with the federal government or United Nations forces .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepmass - casualtyA few terrorist groups active today are more motivated to carry out mass - casualty attacks , better organized to resist outside penetration , and are actively pursuing technologies and know-how relevant to CBW terrorism .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepviolentSuch groups engage in violent attacks against civilian targets with the aim of influencing public opinion and applying pressure on government officials .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepindiscriminate or disproportionateThese groups have an outside constituency that would be alienated by indiscriminate or disproportionate attacks , potentially triggering a political backlash .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepsingle-mindedNonetheless , the DPRK has also shown a single-minded emphasis on buttressing its military capabilities despite a poverty - stricken economy and populace .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepquestionableThis report , of questionable reliability , was vigorously denied by the Ministry of National Defense ( MND ) .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepforensicThe facility also will be used to assess threat vulnerabilities and potential consequences and conduct forensic analysis of evidence from terrorism and biological crimes .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepbig`` What you would get , in all probability , is a big bang , a big splash , but very little gas , '' Milton Leitenberg , of the University of Maryland , told United Press International .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepconsciousI personally always thought it was a risk to pin the image of Microsoft on just one man -- at AOL , for example , there was a conscious effort to develop other `` characters , '' for lack of a better word .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepdirectOn 11 January 2007 , China successfully carried out a test of a direct ascent anti - satellite ( ASAT ) weapon , by using a ballistic missile to destroy an aging weather satellite in orbit approximately 500 miles above the Earth 's surface .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepswift and successfulAlthough in 88 b.c. , Mithradates made a swift and successful raid from the East across Asia Minor and the Aegean Islands , the next major power change brought influence from the West .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepfierceThe struggle bypassed most of the islands , although there was fierce fighting on Samos .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepnegativeIn a statement , Hall expressed regret over the negative impacts of the decade-old sanctions on Iraqi people .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepbriefAt the entrance of the Mansour Hotel , Hall made a brief statement , saying that he came to Iraq because he has heard for a long time about the humanitarian situation here , especially the malnutrition among the Iraqi children and the increasing mortality rate of the children and the elderly .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepopenPaula_Zahn : Questions about the facts or what were presented as facts that led the United States into the war in Iraq spilled into open warfare today on the Senate floor .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepdirectThe U.S. lawmaker got acquainted with the sufferings of the Iraqi children because of acute shortage of food and medicine as a direct result of the embargo , reported the Iraqi News Agency ( INA ) .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepgoodWell if I - I saw on one of the talk shows this woman judge i believe from Florida and she just has just really stiff penalties and i saw that in in the hands of a judge that really was conscientious and really , you know , took the pains to give a sentence for what was deserved , it could - you could have a - a judge that would really make a good impact , but likewise you could have the flip side and have some judge that was paid off or you know had good - a good old boy network , or , for whatever reasons , you know , politics , just let all kinds of people through so he - he would have a heck - or - she would have a heck of a lot of power , you know , if used wrongly .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepeconomicMany Jamaicans head to the States for further education , and the American economic influence on areas such as business investment and planning is growing .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepshyThey are equally direct in their dealings with visitors , too , so do n't expect a shy Jamaican smile as you walk by .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepa low - flyingProwler jet on a low - flying exercise from the U.S. air base at nearby Aviano cut through the wire of a cable car Tuesday and sent 20 skiers plunging to their deaths .
avoid.vMannerAJPDephardThe President wanted the United States to strike the Taliban , step back , wait to see if they got the message , and hit them hard if they did not .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepobviousa : docs for obama , science teachers for edwards , manufacturers for clinton makes obvious sense , right ?
avoid.vMannerAJPDepdirectOne of the most prominent , lasting influences is that of the land grant system. Initially the Spanish government attempted to instate the encomienda system , in which a conquistador maintained direct control over the indigenous peoples and their land .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepprecise5. Such precise control of the shapes and sizes of areas/regions of genetically engineered cells would be very difficult to achieve with free viral vectors , which can diffuse freely in solution .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepunprecedentedall for the sake of protecting wholesaler profits by giving them unprecedented control and influence over the entire American alcohol industry .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepartificialNevertheless , anomalous reaches that are not related to artificial controls , tributary influences , lithologic change , or paleotectonics may reasonably be assumed to be the result of active tectonics until proved otherwise .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepthunderousThe thunderous blast , which echoed across much of the city , marked the first major assault inside Kabul since the insurgents announced the start of their " spring offensive " at the beginning of May .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepannoyingHow did experienced radio and TV people of both genders turn into Valley Girls , and do you know where this annoying development came from ?
avoid.vMannerAJPDepindigenousThe choice between the prevailing theory and Renfrew 's depends on whether one accepts a `` wave '' theory , first promulgated more than a hundred years ago by Johnanes Schmidt , a German linguist , or one of indigenous development .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepnormalWild-type levels of BMP4 are important for normal development of the anterior and posterior segments .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepimprovedRU486 administration during late gestation results in improved development of bone , skeletal muscle , and glial cells in LIFR null fetuses .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepdownwardNow it passes as a synonym for indecent , obscene , or gross ( three words that have also gone through some downward sense development ) .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepmore positiveAs you begin that process this year , I would like to ask you to consider helping young people in Marion County toward more positive youth development by becoming a supporter of the Marion County Commission on Youth, Inc.
avoid.vMannerAJPDeppositiveIn the last several years , the business and corporate community has recognized that the positive development of youth is directly related to the development of a competent workforce .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeppositiveIn the last several years , the business and corporate community has recognized that the positive development of youth is directly related to the development of a competent workforce .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepapparently normalRegimes which support apparently normal growth and development of rat embryos for several days ( 20 ) are much less successful when mouse embryos are used .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepnormalTherefore , it is highly desirable that there should be reliable and efficient culture systems to support the normal development of embryos over relatively long periods .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepabnormalThat such genes exist is shown by the many mutants in the genes of mice that can result in abnormal limb development .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepnormalSuch a mechanism could play a role in normal limb development , laying down a basic prepattern of cartilaginous elements : first one element , then two , then three , and so on .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepunevenExposure to winds is a problem in many gardens , resulting in scorched and damaged young foliage , collapsed stems , uneven growth and rapid drying of soil and leaves .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeporderlyParting the thorny pyracantha which spread an orderly growth , regular in its production of white flowers and orange berries , to this level of the window-sills , she searched , meticulously and in vain .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepcontrolledMost were destroyed using controlled detonations , rockets and precision-guided bombs , one of which missed its target and injured 11 people in a neighboring house , the military said .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepearth-shatteringAlmost each day in Iraq will end with an American on patrol losing an arm , a leg , an eye or a life to an earth-shattering detonation of high explosives .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepcontrolledHe 's been exposed to many controlled detonations ; on a recent patrol , Urmel winced each time an explosives specialist screamed out " Fire in the hole !
avoid.vMannerAJPDepLoud explosions and ferocious torrents of gunfire made all but the western edges of the capital dangerous to travel .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepcontrolledThe ground shakes , a slight wind ripples and mushroom clouds rise from massive controlled explosions of 2,000 pounds or more of captured weapon caches from Saddam Hussein 's forces .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepLoud explosions and ferocious torrents of gunfire made all but the western edges of the capital dangerous to travel .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepearth-shakingA witness in Misurata said coalition warplanes or missiles struck a large ammunition depot used by Kadafi 's forces south of the city , causing an earth-shaking explosion and sending a fireball into the sky early Wednesday .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeperrantReporting from Kabul , Afghanistan � A new dispute over civilian deaths erupted Sunday when Afghan officials claimed an errant NATO airstrike had killed 14 people , women and children among them .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepnavalThe Libyan leader was surrounded by insurgents on the south , east and west and cut off from the Mediterranean Sea by a NATO naval blockade .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepnavalPanetta said a decision to halt the NATO operation , which also includes enforcing a no-fly zone and a naval blockade along the Libyan coast , would come only after senior military commanders recommend doing so .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepnavalOnly eight of the 28 NATO members , along with several non-NATO countries , participated in the airstrike campaign , though more than a dozen allies have assisted with the naval blockade or took on other noncombat roles .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeppotentStill , it was uncertain if the mercurial man who referred to himself as Brother Leader and ruled the nation for nearly 42 years could muster a potent counterattack .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepfierceLibyan rebels have captured key swaths of the western highlands , including the city of Zintan , prompting a fierce government counterattack that has sent thousands of Libyans fleeing into Tunisia .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepfierceAs Marines launched a fierce counterattack and pushed the convoy ahead , Jimenez , 34 , a father of three , was shot in the head and killed .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepfierceAbout 30 miles west , rebel fighters skirmished with Kadafi 's forces in Bin Jawwad , a desert outpost seized by rebels Saturday but lost to a fierce government counterattack Sunday .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeptightly coordinatedNo group claimed immediate responsibility for the bombings , but Western intelligence officials said the multiple , tightly coordinated suicide attacks focusing on relatively soft targets bore the hallmark of the Al Qaeda network .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepexhaustingMichael Watts Jr. , whose rapper name is Pyro , the creative muse struck while he was riding an assault vehicle back to a base camp after an exhausting 72-hour combat operation in Najaf .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepcovertUnder Clinton , the CIA also began to train Pakistani commandos for a covert operation against Bin Laden in Afghanistan , but the scheme foundered when the Pakistani military overthrew Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif in 1999.
avoid.vMannerAJPDepintensiveTwenty-five Iraqis and three Marines were injured , the officials said , in the gunfire that took place during an intensive operation by the 1st Marine Expeditionary Force , based at Camp Pendleton .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepcovertThe Security Council could request well-crafted covert arrest operations by key governments to capture any Libyan indicted for atrocities .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepstepped-upThe officials contend that stepped-up operations by teams inserted in recent months already have eroded the Taliban leadership .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepintensiveTwenty-five Iraqis and three Marines were injured , the officials said , in the gunfire that took place during an intensive operation by the 1st Marine Expeditionary Force , based at Camp Pendleton .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepairborneHe helped prepare three documentaries about airborne operations during World War II for the History Channel .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepfull-fledgedIn any case , Bach 's return to Montpellier unknowingly landed him in the middle of a full-fledged surveillance operation .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepconventionalU. S. Air Force drones in Afghanistan carry out conventional military operations , providing air cover and surveillance for American and allied ground troops .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepheavyWASHINGTON � The Pentagon announced Sunday that a U. S. Special Forces soldier died after his unit came under heavy fire while on patrol in eastern Afghanistan .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepheavyThe other four died when the other craft crashed under heavy fire , he added .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepintenseState radio said Monday that Cuito was under intense fire .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepintenseThe front in eastern Libya has remained mostly stable for almost three months despite occasional rebel thrusts toward the town and intense aerial bombardments by NATO .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepheavyA much larger rebel force is stalled farther to the east despite heavy NATO bombardment of Kadafi 's forces .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepheavyAbdelaziz reported heavy bombardment and raging gun battles on the city 's outskirts .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepheavyRebel fighters fled Port Brega , site of a strategic refinery complex and oil terminal , under heavy bombardment and tried to hold back government forces rapidly advancing on Ajdabiya , about 95 miles south of Benghazi .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepaggressiveLibya 's official news agency reported the attacks on Qawalish , quoting sources saying " that this aggressive bombardment had caused the martyrdom and injury of a number of people and the destruction of some vehicles .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepheavySalah Abdelaziz , an architect who serves as spokesman for the Misurata opposition , reported heavy bombardment and raging gun battles on the outskirts of the city , home to about 600,000 .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepintenseTripoli returned to a kind of normalcy Wednesday , a day after the intense NATO bombardment , which , according to the government , left at least 31 people dead and dozens of others injured .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepsternBritish Foreign Secretary William Hague also urged restraint in a telephone call Sunday to one of Kadafi 's sons , Saif , who went on Libyan television that night to deliver a stern warning to demonstrators .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepurgentSgt. 1st Class Jeff Lujan was on the radio sounding an urgent warning to a tank : " You have enemy troops to your immediate left , you have enemy troops !
avoid.vMannerAJPDepveiledTurkey and Syria maintain healthy trade and diplomatic relations and sending security and trade officials could be seen as a veiled warning to Syria .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepdireReporting from Beirut � Fresh protests erupted in Syrian cities and towns after weekly Muslim prayer sermons Friday despite dire warnings by security officials and violent suppression of protests by the armed forces .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepmost seriousIt was the most serious warning yet to the Muslim-led government army that it too could be hit by NATO air strikes , thus far directed only at the Bosnian Serbs .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepindiscriminateLocal officials put in place by Moscow to keep a lid on the region use indiscriminate violence to stay in power , they say .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepintensiveIyad Sawalha , the target of an intensive Israeli manhunt in recent weeks , was tracked down to a cinderblock house at the edge of the maze-like casbah in the West Bank city of Jenin .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepunrelentingThey 've lost many leaders in an unrelenting international manhunt .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepcarefully laidAt the height of the Palestinians ' intifada , or uprising , scores of Jewish settlers were killed or wounded in carefully laid roadside ambushes like this one .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepidenticalA year or so later , several squads of American soldiers conducted an identical L-shaped ambush at night on the Abas Ghar and wiped out a column of Taliban fighters ? � ? nearly twenty men .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepsimilarA similar cross-border ambush in June 2006 succeeded in kidnapping Cpl .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepwell-coordinatedLt. Col. Pete Johnson of the Army 's 82nd Airborne Division told of a well-coordinated ambush , saying it culminated in an angry mob descending on the scene as a sole survivor managed to slip away .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepbrazenThe brazen ambush was a sign of the challenges ahead as Sunni Arab insurgents loyal to group Al Qaeda in Iraq try to derail political and security gains .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepstaged and well-planned" This was clearly a staged and well-planned ambush , " said Johnson , whose battalion occupies the largely rural zone where the attack took place .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepmajorRebels were reportedly preparing to launch a major offensive against the coastal city of Surt , the base of Kadafi 's tribe and a bastion of support for the leader .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepintenseThe region has been the focus of an intense U. S. -led offensive against Taliban forces , said LAPD Capt. John Incontro , who oversees SWAT operations .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepmajorOn two occasions , Marines assigned to build trust and goodwill in Haditha were moved to the larger city of Fallouja to participate in major offensives against Sunni Arab insurgents .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepmajorU. S. forces are present in Helmand province in numbers not seen since the U. S. -led invasion eight years ago , part of a major offensive by American and British soldiers .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepmajorThe Faw Peninsula , about 50 miles southeast of Iraq 's major port city of Basra , was seized by Iran in a major offensive in February , 1986.
avoid.vMannerAJPDepmajorThe bomber struck in the district of Nahr-e-Sarraj , not far from the scene of a major offensive in February by thousands of U. S. Marines and British and Afghan troops to retake the town of Marja .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepeven largerMany officials expect an even larger Taliban offensive in late summer after the opium poppy crop is harvested .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepcoordinatedThe rebels say they are using the lull in fighting to train recruits and , at some point , prepare a coordinated offensive for a breakthrough to the west .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepmajorSome rebel leaders say they plan a major offensive to reach Tripoli before early August , the start of the monthlong Muslim holiday of Ramadan , when daily life halts for fasting and prayer .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepmajorEarly today , as a new month began , U. S. and Iraqi forces raided police stations and other government buildings in Samarra , beginning a major offensive to retake control in that city .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepmassStreet battles between troops and insurgents have been raging for months , but the troops ' deployment left residents bracing for a mass offensive to take the town back from insurgents .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepmajorThe northern Kurdish area has been protected by a U. S. -led coalition since Hussein 's last major offensive to put down a Kurdish rebellion in the region in the wake of the 1991 Persian Gulf War .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepmajorA major military offensive spearheaded by the U. S. and Britain is underway in southern Afghanistan 's Helmand province .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepclandestineU. S. and Iraqi officials have also accused Syria , Saudi Arabia , Turkey and especially Iran of sending a flood of intelligence assets into Iraq , and of launching clandestine offensives .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepall-outAn all-out offensive against the Taliban in Swat during the spring succeeded in flushing militants out of the volatile region 's urban centers and towns .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepmajorKandahar , Afghanistan 's second-largest city , has been advertised as the target of a major U. S. -led offensive this summer .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepmajorIt was the first time Iraq had taken the initiative in a major ground offensive since the early years of the 7 1/2-year-old war .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepyetMost of the fighting between coalition forces and the Taliban is concentrated in southern province of Helmand , where coalition troops last month launched their largest offensive yet against the insurgents , dubbed Operation Achilles .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeplargestMost of the fighting between coalition forces and the Taliban is concentrated in southern province of Helmand , where coalition troops last month launched their largest offensive yet against the insurgents , dubbed Operation Achilles .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepmultiprongedThe Western military is trying to address that " squirting " effect with what it describes as multipronged offensives , such as one kicked off late last month in Kandahar 's Zhari and Panjwayi districts .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepmajorThe blasts horrified and angered members of the country 's Shiite religious majority , many of whom are still scarred by memories of major bombings by Sunni extremists that devastated their community .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepmassiveA month or so ago , massive bombing of Libya was on no one 's agenda .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepsweepingSyrian security forces launched a sweeping military assault on the city last week after massive protests led to the firing of the provincial governor .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepmajorIn Syria , Ramadan began with a major tank assault on the opposition stronghold of Hama that activists said killed 200 people .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepfull-onA full-on assault against such a large , well-protected installation had almost no chance of success .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepfierceThe day began with a fierce government assault early Tuesday , the second in two days. Rebels at first retreated to new lines a few miles east of a desert crossroads .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepcoordinatedLast October , five U. N. staffers were killed in a coordinated insurgent assault on a guesthouse in the capital .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepfierceA fierce aerial assault by NATO jets is backing the effort .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepmassiveNow the Russians are closing in on Grozny and threaten to launch a massive artillery and aerial assault any day against the capital .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepmultiprongedThe attack fit a pattern of multipronged assaults by insurgents seeking to exploit any potential lapse in security at Western installations .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepcoordinatedThe thwarted attack was intended to be part of coordinated assaults by a suicide car bomber and two pedestrians strapped with explosives .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepheadlongIt was one of the last times insurgents in Fallouja attempted a headlong assault on a Marine position , officials said .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepall-outRebel forces have publicly urged that NATO continue its strikes as they plan an all-out assault on Surt if the city does not surrender by Saturday .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepfrontalUnlike the recent U. S. -led frontal assault on Fallouja , this offensive aims to push the insurgents out of their scattered strongholds through a series of raids , arrests and strikes by special forces .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepfull-blownWhat the president was not told was that the Marines on the ground sharply disagreed with a full-blown assault on the city .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepfullPresident Bush ordered a full assault on the city .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepbrazenSaturday 's carnage came a month and a half after insurgents launched a brazen 20-hour assault on the U. S. Embassy in Kabul , killing more than a dozen people .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepfierceKABUL , AFGHANISTAN � Insurgents armed with machine guns , mortars and rocket-propelled grenades mounted a fierce assault on a remote , relatively lightly manned U. S. outpost in northeastern Afghanistan on Sunday , killing nine American soldiers .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepwell-orchestratedThat attack temporarily crippled the tourist industry , and was followed by two well-orchestrated assaults , including the 2005 bombings in the resort of Sharm el Sheik that killed more than 60 people .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepdirectA day earlier , Kadafi forces had burst into the city and raked it with gunfire in a direct assault that raised the specter of a rebel collapse .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepmassiveNow the Russians are closing in on Grozny and threaten to launch a massive artillery and aerial assault any day against the capital .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepintenseRebel units began trundling out of the city in pickup trucks before dawn after intense firefights with government forces late Friday night .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepFierce Firefight Erupts Between Israelis , Palestinians in Gaza
avoid.vMannerAJPDepFierceTour Reveals a Fierce Los Alamos Firefight
avoid.vMannerAJPDepangryASSOCIATED PRESS KABUL , AFGHANISTAN � A helicopter-borne special operations mission by U. S. and Afghan forces Saturday killed five people south of Kabul , sparking an angry protest from villagers who said the dead were civilians .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeppeacefulA Kadafi government spokesman this month rejected the opposition 's offer of a cease-fire , which calls for the government to withdraw forces from besieged cities and allow peaceful protests .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeppeacefulAlong with the peaceful protests , some Assad opponents have taken up arms against the government .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeppeaceful" The regime prefers guns on the streets to peaceful protests , " said Amr Al-Azm , a Syrian opposition figure who teaches at Shawnee State University in Ohio .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeppeacefulThe story of the Western Mountains , the rebels say , shows how Libyans pursuing peaceful protests became well-armed warriors because of the violent response and missteps of Kadafi 's regime .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeppeacefulThe nationwide demonstrations were a sharp rebuke of efforts by Assad to assuage his opponents by lifting an emergency law , abolishing a secretive security court and granting citizens the right to peaceful protests .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepfuriousReporting from Kabul , Afghanistan � Violent repercussions of a Koran-burning at an obscure Florida evangelical church shook Afghanistan again Saturday , with authorities in the southern city of Kandahar reporting nine people killed in furious street protests .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepviolentGovernments in Syria , Jordan , Egypt and Saudi Arabia face violent street protests demanding retribution against Israel -- and they eventually yield , triggering a major regional war .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeppeacefulMullen will press governments to allow peaceful protests to continue , said his spokesman , Capt. John Kirby .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepangryYet instead of putting the soldiers to work , U. S. occupation authorities abruptly disbanded the armed forces as part of a de-Baathification campaign , sending hundreds of thousands of former soldiers into the streets in angry protest .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeplargely nonviolentSince the largely nonviolent protests began six months ago , Assad 's government has employed political-intelligence forces , army troops and armed civilian mercenaries to try to crush the demonstrations and arrest participants .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeppeacefulHe then ruled that tough regulations , imposed in December to curtail even peaceful anti-apartheid protests , were invalid from the outset .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepvery violent" This was a very violent protest , " he said .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepaggressiveThe agreement was sealed after months of unusually confrontational rhetoric and aggressive public protests staged by the union 's leaders .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepangrySimilar sermons set off angry demonstrations in Kabul and Herat , but neither of those boiled over into large-scale violence .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepFestiveReporting from Benghazi , Libya � Festive demonstrations were still rollicking after nightfall Thursday along the flag-decked corniche , as they have every night in the 22-day-old uprising against Libyan leader Moammar Kadafi .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepraucous but peacefulAfter days of raucous but peaceful demonstrations that had resembled a giant block party , pro-Mubarak forces pushed their way into the square from side streets , wielding clubs and horse whips against cordons of protesters .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepviolentTold they would be greeted as liberators , U. S. forces instead found themselves battling a violent insurgency .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepsafeAnd so it came to pass , that they escaped all safe to land .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepsharpThrough the fogged glass I dimly saw a man spring up from a chair beside the fire , and heard a sharp cry from within the room .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepcarefulThe various bedrooms and sitting-rooms had yielded nothing to a careful search .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepbriskerAs impassive as ever to the casual observer , there were none the less a subdued eagerness and suggestion of tension in his brightened eyes and brisker manner which assured me that the game was afoot .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepicecoldBut there was something in the icecold reasoning of Holmes which made it impossible to shrink from any adventure which he might recommend .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepvigorousYesterday , flames continued to threaten Galicia , but the number of fires said to be out of control reportedly dropped thanks to the vigorous efforts of firefighters , soldiers and volunteers .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepbraveCommissioner of the NSW Rural Fire Service said fire fighters had made a brave effort to contain the fire .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepone of the worstIt was an inadequate response , bereft of any practical measures on the ground , to one of the worst bombing onslaughts in recent times .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepsensualIt was a sensual onslaught that made her brain whirl , and she was still dazed as he released her and looked down into her dazed eyes .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepthe frontal , mainHowever the frontal , main attack towards the Mort Homme had barely moved from its point of departure ; stopped by a veritable wall of gunfire from the French artillery that had been anticipating attack from this direction for many days .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepstammeringFrom under the hunched shoulders and clutching arms a broken voice emerged in a stammering howl a stray dog might have launched into the night after company in its loneliness .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepfuriousThen , with a furious hiss as she saw my gaze drop and become a stare , she whirled to present me with her back .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepsharpShe heard the sharp hiss of his indrawn breath , and then he bent forwards and drew her gently up into his arms .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepinvoluntaryRostov expelled breath in an involuntary hiss of awe .
avoid.vMannerAJPDeplowHis voice dropped to a low hiss .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepdeadlyI give a fearful deadly hiss .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepfearfulI give a fearful deadly hiss .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepcat-likeMonica let out a cat-like hiss .
avoid.vMannerAJPDepsharpShe drew in her breath in a sharp hiss .
avoid.vMannerAJPHeadthunderousThe thunderous explosion at the entrance to the shopping mall , which came just as the lunch hour was ending , triggered panic in the bustling district .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeparbitrarilyThe character Sarrasine in Balzac 's story is just a collection of traits which is arbitrarily unified through being called ` Sarrasine " .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepfreelyAfter the first world war , Croats , Bosnians , Serbs and Slovenes united freely .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepautomaticallyThus the machine automatically differentiates between an incoming fax signal and voice call and will respond accordingly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepincreasinglyThe main line of development is that vocabulary becomes increasingly differentiated according to the purpose of the writing ( eg whether it is everyday or technical ) and to its style ( eg formal or informal ) .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepmost clearlyThe particular items in the questionnaire which discriminated secondary non-respondents most clearly from their ( secondary ) colleagues were :
avoid.vMannerAVPDephow wellItems in the tests are not selected on the basis of how well they discriminate among students , i.e. they are not norm-referenced .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepreadilyRhesus monkeys readily discriminate between objects and scenes on the basis of their visual appearance .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepreadilyLack of generalization to the test stimulus indicates that the two stimuli are readily discriminated from one another .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepaccuratelyWith each new machine I have wondered whether it would go deeper , and whether it would discriminate accurately .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepso clearlyThe categories ` restricted " and ` full " realisation of potential can not be so clearly distinguished .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepeasilyThe viewer should be able to distinguish easily between static and dynamic elements , between important and unimportant details , between subject and background " ( ibid .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepeasilyFew of the troops could distinguish easily between Burmans , Chinese and Japanese .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepamiably` Now , Frank , " Hauser admonished him amiably .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepharshly` Cover yourself , Shiona , " he admonished her harshly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepanxiously` Wait , Theodosia ! " he begged anxiously .
avoid.vMannerAVPDephoarsely` Do n't leave me ! " she begged hoarsely .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepquickly` Do n't be angry ! " she begged quickly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepgently` Believe it , Hilary , " he urged gently , and when she smiled he whispered , ` Can we go back to bed now ? "
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsilentlyTell me , then ! she urged silently , when he allowed the silence to fall between them .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepas privily as his victimsFirst , the appalling Beria had been arrested at pistol point in the Kremlin and executed as privily as his victims .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepmercilesslyLater she was to wish that she had not struggled on that evening , as Soapy Finnegan mercilessly slaughtered her on the altar of respectability .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepalarminglySERIOUS business fraud cases in the UK soared alarmingly by over 28 per cent in 1992 , to £468 million .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepfiercelyTHE GIRL whom doctors feared would never play golf again battled fiercely to-day for a place in the last eight of golf 's Lancome ( Irish ) Ladies ' championship .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepdesperatelySunderland turned it on to win 3-0 against Ipswich and end their dismal sequence of five league defeats but Crosby expects an entirely different type of game against a side battling desperately for survival .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepbravelyARMAGH battled bravely before surrendering the initiative to Portadown during the closing ten minutes after a keenly fought first round encounter .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepfuriouslyTwo figures were battling furiously , exchanging blows as they materialized .
avoid.vMannerAVPDephardWilkinson has battled hard and taken a lot of knocks this season .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepoften bloodilyDozens of impresarios got a piece of the now clandestine action , battling , often bloodily , for control over neighbourhoods .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepviolentlyIn December 1988 and January 1989 Chinese and African students clashed violently in the eastern city of Nanjing .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepviolentlySlum-dwellers in a Tehran suburb , protesting against the planned demolition of unauthorized shacks , had clashed violently with police on July 29 .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepviolentlyGone are the roving gangs of party militants who would sneak round in the dead of night replacing other parties ' posters with their own and often clashing violently with rival gangs .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepdeliciouslyThe three scents clashed deliciously and fought for supremacy in the hot steamy room .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepopenlyThey had n't clashed openly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepopenlyUnfortunately , most conflict in organizations is not confronted openly , but is ignored .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepregularlyAlthough not confronted regularly by Aids we can no longer pretend that it does not affect us . "
avoid.vMannerAVPDepnonchalantlyBy the end of the week , two of our first-year novitiates could ski faster than I. My son and his friend Julien duelled nonchalantly with ski-poles as they bombed downhill .
avoid.vMannerAVPDephardMalcolm Crosby is fighting hard to keep his job at Sunderland , even though the directors are searching for a replacement .
avoid.vMannerAVPDephardMaggie asked mockingly , fighting hard to stop her legs from trembling .
avoid.vMannerAVPDephardEven in the dying minutes Phil Stand was still fighting hard to give them a goal .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepbravelyThough they fought bravely , they were no match for the trained mercenaries .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepbravelyHe told them that , on the contrary , his father had fought bravely and risked his life in the war , but they did not believe him .
avoid.vMannerAVPDephardHe had fought hard over the year of her suspension to have her case dealt with speedily , and to get at the truth behind the allegations .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepwildlyDorian fought wildly , and pulled the hands away .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepbrieflyPushing north the following day , the Nez Perce looted a wagon-train , killing three teamsters , and skirmished briefly with soldiers from Fort Benton .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepmarkedlyConfidence in the dollar as a safe reserve asset declined markedly from around 1970 onwards when the USA encoun larger balance of payments deficits .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepprobablyWe believe we will continue to gain market share in the North Sea , but the overall level of activity there will probably decrease .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsteadilyAs a black hole emits particles , its mass and size steadily decrease .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepvisiblyFrom core measurements made under ` room conditions " porosity visibly decreases with increasing depth .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepamazinglyBut it has gained amazingly in popularity .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsteadilyThe business grew steadily .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcontinuouslyApart from in 1952 employment grew continuously and unemployment rarely rose above 300,000 .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepautomaticallyThe database will grow in size automatically as necessary but the data transfer times will increase if your database continually requires to be extended .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsteadilyWith fifty deep-sea fishing boats and a growing trade in sea-coal , this small town on the cliffs grew steadily in prosperity .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepwildlyBut the heat generated between them sent the temperature rocketing wildly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepunexpectedly` Then interest rates unexpectedly rocketed .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepquietlyI padded round the room and quietly filched any precious object there : a small set of silver candlesticks , two finely chased pewter goblets and a cunningly wrought steel crucifix which hung on the wall .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepbadlyI could n't blame him ; only a few days before an eminent surgeon had been badly mugged in the entrance to his Harley Street office in the middle of the afternoon .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepdramaticallyDartford warbler numbers fluctuate dramatically .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepwildlyPopulations of molluscs fluctuate wildly from year to year in North Wales .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepwildlyThe goblin population in Mirkwood fluctuates wildly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepviolently` In El Salvador , death squads silence their opposition violently " , says Neighbor to Neighbor director Fred Ross .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepfaintlyOn either side , white-painted kerb stones glowed faintly through the blackness as she walked with the rest towards the sound of the dancing , for ears were of more use than eyes in the blackout .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsoftlyTwo lamps glowed softly from brackets on the wall , and she stared at them stupidly , her thoughts unfocused , her mind disorientated .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepluminouslyA large sign swooped towards them out of the night , its message glowing luminously in the beam of the headlights .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepeerilyCarbon-dioxide ice smoked all around , making a freezing fog that glowed eerily where the rising sun was trapped in its skeins .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepfeeblyWith a star of very low initial mass , nothing more happens ; the star glows feebly , and then simply cools off until it has become dead .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeppinklyThe spill in my hand was beginning to sputter , but-I noticed that the cloverleaf aperture was now glowing pinkly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepquick` Come on , let's nick them quick .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsecretlyThat was the secret she had always had to keep and had never confessed , not even to the Irish priests who stayed secretly at Roscarrock Hall .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepbrutallyShe turned the rifle on its side and clubbed him down brutally with the butt .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepslowlyIt was a piece called ` Fairy Dance " and it sounded terrible , as if thousands of fairies were being slowly crushed to death .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepso savagelySecondly , why did Sir Ralph just lie there and allow his throat to be cut so savagely that his head was almost hacked from his body ?
avoid.vMannerAVPDeprepeatedlyThe typical self-cutter has been described as a young , single , attractive female who repeatedly cuts her wrist or forearm .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeprepeatedlyThis might be useful for the psychiatric inpatient who cuts repeatedly , although the limits of therapist-patient contact would have to be very clear .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepbrutallyThey murdered a woman , cut her throat , after they brutally sliced her breasts , raped and burnt her over a fire ! "
avoid.vMannerAVPDephardAfter the first turn it 's down to luck , the Fanatic could go anywhere , but the chances are you 'll either block the enemy or hit him hard for at least one more turn .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepviolentlyHe hit her violently several times , on both sides of the head , and she fell into a chair , trembling .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepbrutallyA YOUNG mum was brutally knifed to death just moments after taking her five year-old daughter to school yesterday .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsquarelyWITHIN THE first three minutes , I had punched NME photographer Kevin Cummins squarely on the nose .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepmercilesslyThey stood him on his feet and punched him mercilessly until he fell to the ground .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcarefullyDuring the twelve years of their life together , he had tutored her carefully in monkishness .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeppatientlySid patiently tutored me on star gradings and assured me that technically the climb was only a V. Diff , so I would cope !
avoid.vMannerAVPDepback and forthHe pistol whips Sunny Jim across the face , back and forth , back and forth .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepviciouslyA TEENAGE mother yesterday vowed to stand by the pot-smoking body-builder who viciously battered her tiny baby to death .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepunmercifullyShe was lost in her own delirium and clawed him unmercifully as she rode the mad race .
avoid.vMannerAVPDephardWith a sort of grunt , he wound his hand back and again clouted me , hard , on the face .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepso fast that the boy never saw it coming and reeled back , off balanceJazz clouted the skinhead over the ear so fast that the boy never saw it coming and reeled back , off balance .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepgentlyCharlie laughed , and gently cuffed him on the head .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeproughlyBefore he 'd gone a hundred yards Joseph saw a burly French colon cuff an Annamite coolie roughly about the head at the curbside after descending from his pousse-pousse .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeplightlyCulley yanked the man 's head back by his hair and cuffed him lightly across the throat .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepmercilesslyCruel in the extreme , she would horsewhip them mercilessly , giving them little food and confining them in cold and filthy cellars .
avoid.vMannerAVPDephardHe jabbed the metal rod hard into the man 's stomach and as he doubled up , brought it swiftly down on his exposed head .
avoid.vMannerAVPDephardHe began to shake his head in denial , but Chen jabbed the gun hard against his head , drawing blood .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepdesperatelyIn a mad impulsive movement , which Molly later insisted was self defence , she jabbed desperately at the oncoming fish .
avoid.vMannerAVPDephardI jab the pistol hard in his ribs and say , ` Do n't try nothing .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepmercilesslyNever a person to hold back criticism when he felt it was needed , he lashed Lucien mercilessly with harsh words , and threw up his hands in despair when Lucien fouled yet another movement .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepunmercifullyHe had turned her over then , his hands brutal , and removing his leather belt , had lashed her unmercifully across buttocks and thighs .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepgentlyHe looked at me as though defying argument , wiped his nose , then smacked Ralph Pike gently on the back as a signal to go .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepviciouslyCatching her wrist , Holman smacked her face viciously , sending her to her knees , but still holding on to her .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepall round this houseI 'm gon na fucking smack you all round this house very shortly !
avoid.vMannerAVPDepviolentlyYet , rounding the bend , her novelist 's imagination registered Cosmo striking Hubert violently in the face .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepviolentlyWithout any provocation or excuse , M. struck her violently in the face with a rolled up newspaper .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeprepeatedlyCurrie , formerly of Mauchline Terrace , Kilmarnock , had admitted assaulting Mr McMurtie , jumping on him , striking him repeatedly on the head and body , kicking and stamping on his head .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepleft and rightHe was striking left and right with unbelievable speed .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepagain and againDelaney got out his knife , struck again and again at the arm , watching the blade plunge into the surface , saw it ooze and close over again .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepagainJulie struck again , this time catching him just above the right eye , tearing the flesh .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepknowinglyTaylor J. held first that the Home Secretary did not knowingly flout the criteria , and secondly that he did not act unreasonably in granting the warrant .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepconsistentlyIn the highly centralised French system , Puren has recently documented how clear , repeated and detailed instructions on modern language teaching methods have been consistently flouted by teachers over the space of a century .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepflagrantlyThe ban on Cambodian log exports imposed by the UN Security Council is being flagrantly flouted .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepdeliberatelyTheir association has described the early closure of the haddock fishery as unacceptable , provoking speculation that the Shetland fleet will deliberately flout the quota regulations .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepso blatantlyShe had married the King of Spain ; she had restored the Latin Mass ; she had required her subjects to acknowledge the authority of the Pope which her own father had so blatantly flouted .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepnot too blatantlyThe only problem was how to set them loose in a manner not too blatantly contravening all the rules of civilized warfare .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepblatantlyIt concluded that the design " blatantly contravenes the requirements of the rules of nuclear safety " .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepknowingly and wilfully( 5 ) If any person knowingly and wilfully contravenes this section , he shall be guilty of an offence .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepfreely and willinglyBut unlike ordinary prisons , members of most societies conform freely and willingly -- they actually want to do what they are expected to do .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepalphabeticallyThese forms are filed alphabetically , the expiry date carefully noted and systematically cleared out after the expiry date has elapsed .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcarefullyIt is important to file away your classwork notes carefully so that you are able to find them again when you need them .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepalphabeticallyEach lexical item is given its own card and is filed alphabetically .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcarefullyThe easiest way to rectify this is to carefully file away any excess metal until a closer fit is achieved .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepseparatelyThe IS coordinator would have liked them shelved separately , whereas other colleagues and the previous librarian had insisted on their integration into the book stock , as in a " real " library .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsafelyIt was empty now , and so was the echoing hall of the old , its oxen safely stabled .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepnonchalantlyThe Doctor reversed his hat , flipped it back along the length of his arm and perched it nonchalantly on his head .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepstrictlyWhether in a large institution , a small restaurant , a bakery , a take-away food shop or the kitchen at home , those who handle and cook food must adhere strictly to the rules of food hygiene .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepstrictlyI have adhered strictly to the rules and conventions relating to the conduct of the Prime Minister .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeprigorouslyIt appeared that Riverside would be £3.1 million overspent on mental health services if the formula were to be rigorously adhered to .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepstrictlyTHE HEALTH of workers in some of the new biotechnology factories could be at risk if companies do not adhere strictly to safety guidelines to contain their creations .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepstrictlyThe biopsies studied in this group showed no histological improvement despite the patients claiming to adhere strictly to the gluten free diet ( eight ) .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepstrictlyI warned him that unless he adhered strictly to the regimen I prescribed he would be at considerable risk . "
avoid.vMannerAVPDephappily , or unhappilyWithin the constraints of these traditional preoccupations the majority of the population adheres happily , or unhappily , to the roles which society expects of them , even though there is no legal compulsion to do so .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepquite consistentlyHis interruptions therefore coincide with his rejection of the principles of politeness to which he has hitherto adhered quite consistently .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepforciblyJane is an abductee , someone who believes they have been forcibly abducted by aliens , spirited up to spaceships and physically experimented on in various alarming ways ( rectal probing , artificial insemination , induced premature births ) .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepforciblyThe decision ended a trial which the government of Mexico had repeatedly denounced as illegal on the grounds that the defendant had been forcibly abducted and taken to the USA in violation of the US-Mexican extradition treaty .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepknowinglyAt first instance , the District Court found ( and the Court of Appeals agreed ) that Winans had knowingly breached a duty of confidentiality by misappropriating prepublication information regarding the timing and contents of the Heard columns .
avoid.vMannerAVPDephowAs western condemnation of Serbian aggression in the breakaway republic reached a new peak , Col Jovanovic delivered an impromptu lecture on how the recognition of Bosnia breached ` all international principles " .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepvery properlySo I think your point is in effect met , but we have to observe very properly the requirements of the law .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepCarefully peel the oranges with a sharp knife to remove all pith .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepmessily but effectivelyYorick had disembowelled himself , messily but effectively , with his samurai sword .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepexactlyI have dome as a Hahnemann requested and have followed his instructions exactly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeprigidlyYou do n't need to follow the instructions rigidly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepswiftlyLaura wondered in a daze as he swiftly divested himself of his own clothing , and then , in the grip of a feverish , shuddering excitement , she responded as his lovemaking became more pressing and urgent .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepswiftly` Laura ! " he groaned , tossing aside his shirt and swiftly divesting himself of his clothes before lying down on the bed beside her .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepnormallyThe same multi-dibber can be pressed further into the compost to make larger holes for pricking out seedlings sown normally .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepprotectivelyShe stopped half a dozen yards off and pushed her wet hair behind her ears and draped her arms protectively across her undisguised bump .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcomprehensivelyBloxham looked down to see that his silk tie was comprehensively spattered with puke .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepliberallyEven at this distance I could see he was liberally spattered with yellow paint .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepas Fenn drove through the tall iron gatesRain spattered against the windscreen as Fenn drove through the tall iron gates .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepstrictlyThe liberty of the individual and the requirements of natural justice demand that the provisions of this rule must be obeyed strictly . "
avoid.vMannerAVPDepexactlyHe did not realize that she was obeying his orders exactly , although it was breaking her heart .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepfirmlyHe jammed the point firmly under the great fish 's jaw bone and used the other curve of S as a carrying handle .
avoid.vMannerAVPDephastilyMarkby hastily jammed dolly 's arm back into its socket .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepprecipitatelyCholera victims who had hardly ceased to breathe were heaped precipitately into mass graves .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepneatlyWe wait for the ambulance , window open so they can identify us , doilies neatly heaped on yellowing copies of the local paper , the cat perturbed by my frantic resuscitation efforts .
avoid.vMannerAVPDephastilyClicking the heels of his glossy boots once more , he crammed the cap with its oversized peak hastily on his head and made for the door .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcolourfullyMost of its products blend Microsoft 's software skills with text , pictures , music and speech , all colourfully crammed on to a ` multimedia " CD-ROM .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepfullWe strap them to the plane 's fuselage and pump them full of compressed air until we achieve neutral buoyancy . "
avoid.vMannerAVPDepprobablyThey will probably pump more oil in coming months .
avoid.vMannerAVPDephardI rest on the top of the wall , my hands shaking , my heart pumping hard .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepswiftlyIf the symptoms should start to show following an unavoidable change , say a power failure or similar , the fish will normally be able to rid itself swiftly upon return to normal conditions .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeplovinglyPamela surveyed him from under her sunshade as he rubbed the lotion lovingly into the bad-tempered girl 's back .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepuntidilyAfter less than a half-hour of sitting alone he would grow restless , scatter his books untidily about the table and disappear outside .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepfreelyHe sprinkled it freely in the gate opening and beyond in the passage , then turned to me .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepevenlyChop the hazelnuts and sprinkle evenly over the top .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepgentlySome people are daunted by the technology of sound , but it 's basically just like water : you can send it out in a jet or you can spray it gently over everyone .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepwidelyThe investigation has cast doubt on the safety of 28 pesticides widely sprayed on crops in Britain .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepagain and againJuron squirted his water canteen into that arid gob again and again .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepintraperitoneallyIn rats injected intraperitoneally with bFGF , the number of capillaries almost doubled and the number of myofibroblasts was significantly increased ( by about 30% ) .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepvigorouslyUnsealed wooden slatted shelves can be treated with caustic cleaner , left in prolonged contact and pressure jet rinsed or brushed vigorously with hot clean water .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepplayfullyIts waters proved irresistibly attractive to us , and we playfully started splashing one another .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeplightlyThe next remark was hissed directly into Robert 's ear , and Robert felt his neck lightly sprayed with saliva .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepevenlySprinkle the top evenly with chocolate chips and serve at once .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepliberallyMy next target was the deck chair area , which was liberally sprinkled with coins .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepbrutallyPolice are hunting a man who brutally raped a woman student in a city centre toilet .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepbrutallyVernage was jailed with his older brother John in 1987 for his part in a series of pub robberies where landladies and barmaids were brutally raped by John while he watched .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsavagelyA SCHOOLGIRL who was savagely raped just five days ago is returning to her classroom today .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepgently• Frozen food can be defrosted gently in the steamer .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepslowlyMake sure you defrost the turkey slowly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepbadlyZimbabwe 's second innings began badly when Grant Flower was leg-before to Manoj Prabhakar 's fourth delivery with only two runs on the board .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeppromisinglyThere was a multitude of small tracks that began promisingly and died to nothing within a few yards , tracks that might be the paths of men or of deer , or wolves , or wild boar .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsystematicallySecond , the whole separation of powers doctrine -- which prescribes no institutional connections between the executive , the legislature and the judiciary -- has begun to dissolve , and liberal democratic states systematically violate their own laws .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcruelly and inhumanely“ Clearly the IRA has cruelly and inhumanely violated those principles .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepflagrantlyAs an NPT signatory , North Korea continues to violate flagrantly the IAEA safeguards by repeatedly denying inspectors access to its nuclear facilities .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepeasilyMen would n't forget easily when they 'd seen Lucille .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepabruptlyYeremi 's stream of plasma ceased abruptly as his hand cramped within that fervid womb .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepabruptlyHer tears ceased abruptly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepabruptlyThe rain ceased abruptly , as if it had been turned off .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepabruptlyThe strident , static-like hiss ceased abruptly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepvery suddenlyThe rain had ceased very suddenly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcloselyWe have attended closely to how children learn to speak .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepwellThis means you will work with your tutors and teachers making regular commitments , for example , to attend well , and to complete your work on time .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepgraduallyMore effective and more socially acceptable ways of solving conflicts are developed and rules governing the rights of persons and property gradually enter a child 's awareness .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepintellectuallyBoredom with politics was a state of mind they could only comprehend intellectually .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepguiltilyLouise 's mother was shocked and felt guiltily conscious of failing to take proper care of her brother 's daughter , but was glad to have the restless girl off her hands .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeprightly` You presume rightly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepimmediatelyHis aunt recognised him immediately as the well-known local ` drug squad " detective .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepat onceIlse Huber recognized him at once from his file photo as she stood at the barrier beside the security police .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepInstantly , she recognised from his voice that there was something seriously wrong with her brother .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsmuglyHe had smugly recognized in Patricia symptoms of what he was pleased to term an adolescent crush on himself .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepecstaticallyShe snatched Buster from his play and we went back into the house where she held him close to her face , laughing as the big cat purred and arched himself ecstatically against her cheek .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepagonizinglyGraham 's back arched agonizingly and he used every last ounce of inner strength to keep himself from wrenching his hand off the pad .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepdelicatelyHis brow arched delicately .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepironicallyOne of his eyebrows arched ironically .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsuddenlyHer eyebrows arched suddenly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepalmost seductivelyJosie glanced shyly at her new friend , then batted the thick , dark gold eyelashes almost seductively .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepslightly` Bend your knees slightly , " he tells Howard .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepa littleBend your legs a little and punch each arm in front of you , changing arms with each punch .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepConfidently Sixsmith bent his long body into the booth .
avoid.vMannerAVPDephappilyGermany 's merely aristocratic performers happily bent the knee to Kaiser Franz Beckenbauer .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsuddenlyThen she bent down suddenly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcarefullySladen bent carefully back in his chair and frowned at the ceiling .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepnaturallyYour elbows will bend naturally and you will feel the natural flow of brisk rhythmic walking .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepat onceLily at once bent nearer .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepquicklyI bent quickly and kissed her .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepviolentlyHis eyes blinked violently in a spasm that screwed up his face in rapid jerks .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeprapidlyShe could feel them welling up behind her eyes , and she blinked rapidly , trying to refocus on how much she hated him instead of how much he was hurting her .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepnervouslyThe Grand Duke 's eyes blinked nervously .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepnervouslyThen he blinked his eyes nervously , and said : ` Yes ? "
avoid.vMannerAVPDephardLeonora blinked hard as she forced a smile .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeprapidlyThe old man blinked rapidly , which Wycliffe was soon to recognise as a substitute for nodding .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepquicklyPol 's head bobbed quickly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeploudlyEveryone cheered him again and clapped loudly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeploudlyMr Mafouz was clapping loudly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepvery loudlyThe passengers clapped very loudly , to encourage him .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepenthusiasticallyThey still clapped and applauded enthusiastically when he was finished , but it did n't help .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepspeculativelyHe cocked an eye speculatively over the rim .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepprotectivelySpeechless for a moment , Ashley could not decide whether to scream , cross her arms protectively over her chest , or to hit him .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepslowlyShe sat back in her chair , crossed her legs slowly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepguiltilyTheir eyes met and she dropped her head guiltily before managing to say , ` Do n't worry , Peter .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepidlyThe soldier idly flapped his hand towards our car .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeplanguidlyGoogol flapped a hand languidly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepdeprecatinglyConnors flapped a hand deprecatingly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepinarticulately` We need someone to do some -- " he flapped his hand inarticulately ` -- translating , or whatever you call it . "
avoid.vMannerAVPDepimperatively` Sshh , " said Sam again , flapping her hand imperatively .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepso casually that her jewellery hardly rattledBernice flapped a hand at him in dismissal , so casually that her jewellery hardly rattled .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepangrilyThe mallards shook the water from their feathers and flapped their wings angrily .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepangrilyRooks protested the disturbance by flapping angrily up from the roadside .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepCarefully , he flexed his bent fingers .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepautomaticallyAbout four years after his accident , Guy learned to stand on his hemiplegic leg without his toes flexing automatically , so that he could hold his balance while he lifted his other leg off the floor .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepimpotentlyHe saw how Wolfe 's leg muscles flexed impotently as he tried to scrabble to his feet ; how he squirmed in the two men 's grip , trying to get away .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeplike those of an elderly arthriticThere was a dull pain in his lower jaw , from hours of teeth-clenching , and the fingers of his right hand flexed and unflexed spasmodically , like those of an elderly arthritic .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepspasmodicallyThere was a dull pain in his lower jaw , from hours of teeth-clenching , and the fingers of his right hand flexed and unflexed spasmodically , like those of an elderly arthritic .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepso forgetfullyHe saw Owen redden with pleasure , and laughed , flinging an arm about his shoulders so forgetfully that it was a worthy as well as a willing sacrifice Owen made for him , containing the pain of the embrace .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepmadlyMary gave one horrified glance at it , then flung herself madly into the ditch at the side of the lane .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepneatlyThen he flung himself neatly across to the bed , thinking agreeably of life with Fred and Daisy as he went , and another spring broke .
avoid.vMannerAVPDephelplesslyEmily 's hand fluttered helplessly to her face , fingering her lips .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepimmediatelyAlexandra 's hands fluttered immediately between her head and her waist .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsharplyGeorge frowned sharply , irritated at being stopped just as he was getting well into his stride .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepthoughtfullyShe frowned thoughtfully as she refilled her cup .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepwrylyWith her back still turned to him , she grimaced wryly at her own fancifulness .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeprudelyZukov grimaced rudely behind the Tarvarian noncom 's back , and Rostov grinned .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepapprehensivelyThe last step but one creaked protestingly and she grimaced apprehensively , her body almost turning to stone as she waited for Dane to suddenly appear and demand to know what she was doing .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepdespairinglyBenjamin glanced sideways at me and grimaced despairingly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepferociouslyShe glowered at the television crew who were filming them , but realised they had no idea she was grimacing ferociously , so she returned to sipping champagne through the straw .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepruefullyShe stood and looked out of the window and saw the young woman waiting for Tom and grimaced ruefully .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsympatheticallyPringle grimaced sympathetically and nodding towards the riders , asked , ` What do you think of our local hunt ? "
avoid.vMannerAVPDepimpishlyHe grinned at her impishly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeptriumphantlyGlancing up the American boy saw a peasant pole-carrier , who had skipped across the road close in front of the Citron , grinning triumphantly from a roadside ditch .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepself-consciouslyIn the picture Stuart held , his father was grinning self-consciously in his formal dress , at least a head taller than his wife who hung on his arm , looking up and laughing at her husband .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepamiablyJack grinned amiably into the camera .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepweaklyShe glanced upward and grinned weakly in spite of fraught nerves .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepbashfullyFirst , Chris sweet-talks a uniformed reception guard , who grins bashfully under the peak of his cap .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepquicklyHe looked up at me and grinned quickly before hunching over the controls again .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepslylyShe grinned back slyly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepconfidentlyPolly grinned back confidently at him and thumped her tail .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcheekilyHe grinned cheekily back .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepeasilyHis elder son grinned easily back at him .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepslylyHer milky eyes grinned slyly up at Athelstan .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeppatronizinglyBernard Walton 's face grinned patronizingly down from the wall .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepbroadlyBeyond him rode the Lombard brothers grinning broadly and enjoying themselves .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepbroadlyHe swung his legs off the bed , grinning broadly , and started for the door .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepengaginglyWhen Edward suggested ablutions first he grinned engagingly and led him to the bar .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepevillyThree of them moved forward , swords unsheathed , while the fourth held their horses , grinning evilly and calling encouragement to his fellows .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepmadlyHe is grinning madly , clearly moved by the occasion .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepmightilyAlex grinned mightily , so proud of her he seemed about to explode .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeprather foolishlyMiles grinned rather foolishly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepunderstandinglyLucenzo muttered something to the man , who grinned understandingly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsilentlyMaria ground her teeth silently and fought for composure .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeplimplyHe stood swaying , almost on the point of collapse , his arms hanging limply by his sides , the revolver dangling from his right hand .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeplooselyZimm 's arms hung loosely by his sides , the fingers alternately stretching and relaxing .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepgrotesquelySeated on top of it was a fluffy white dog , its red tongue grotesquely hanging out , its head lolling to the side .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeplimply` His arm was hanging limply and I feared he might have lost it altogether .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepSuddenly Stephen jerked his hand from her grasp and gripped her shoulder .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsharplyRecollecting herself suddenly , she jerked away sharply .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepconvulsivelyShe jerked back convulsively .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepinvoluntarilyThe cop 's head jerks back involuntarily .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepdistrustfullyHarry jerked up his head distrustfully , eyes flaring wide .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepas if physically attacked ready to defend himselfHe jerked forward as if physically attacked ready to defend himself .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepspasmodicallyOn one end of the mast a figure jerked spasmodically .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepviolentlyGarty 's head jerked violently sideways ; he lurched , stumbled , almost fell , then seemed to find his balance again .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsharplyThe horse , whose bridle he was holding , lifted its head sharply and flicked its tail .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepslightlyLift your legs slightly against the force of gravity , holding them for at least ten seconds , then let them relax again .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepbrieflyLuke lifted his lips from her hand briefly , giving her a hard smile .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeplazilyThe boy with cotton-wool hair lazily lifted his long arm towards the sea .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepinstinctivelyHe moved towards her , and instinctively she lifted her face for his kiss .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepinquisitoriallyHis eyebrows lifted inquisitorially .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepmagisteriallyIn her mind 's eye Lisa could see those hostile dark eyebrows lifting magisterially as he assured her , ` But the most important appointment you have today is with me .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepwarilyWatch from a few yards away and you will see an elegant rodent , about the size and shape of a hare but with long stilt legs , step daintily towards the hole , nose lifted warily .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepvigorouslyMargaret nodded her head vigorously .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepwiselyThe Council , or what was left of it now , nodded wisely although frankly none of them understood or cared much about mechanical things .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepslowlyHe nodded slowly at Shag .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepreassuringlyFreddy nodded reassuringly to his friends .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepeagerlyGabriel nodded eagerly to himself .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepformallyHe ignored Devlin and nodded formally to Schellenberg .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepbitterlyI nodded bitterly behind the door .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsympatheticallyHe nodded sympathetically before hurrying off to discharge more pressing duties .
avoid.vMannerAVPDephappilyThe fat man beamed and nodded happily before hurrying away .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepencouraginglyThe Bishop nodded encouragingly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepprofoundlyThe most senior officer nodded profoundly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcoyly` We have company for the day , " he added , and Candace pouted coyly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepdisapprovingly` A good night 's sleep would do that just as well , " she pointed out , and saw him pout disapprovingly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepprettilyAs Shannon looked up she caught a coldly calculating glint in the actress 's green eyes , but it was gone before Marianne turned to Dane , her beautifully shaped mouth pouting prettily .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepresentfullyHer face pouted at them resentfully when Blanche asked if she was Sharon Philips .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsuddenlyBut she suddenly puckered her forehead .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsuddenlyThe French boy pursed his lips suddenly in an expression of disgust .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepangrilyVon Steinholz pursed his lips angrily .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepthoughtfullyHe pursed his lips thoughtfully and the hidden laughter in his eyes warned her that she might not like his answer .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepdeterminedlyShe pursed her lips determinedly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepdramaticallyGeoffrey rolled his eyes dramatically and headed for the door .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeptheatricallyHe shuddered and clapped a hand over his mouth , rolling his eyes theatrically .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepdarklyShe scowled darkly , realising he 'd deftly avoided answering her implicit question .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepdarklyNicolo was standing in the centre of the room , scowling darkly at her .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepfiercelyOne of them looked at his wristwatch , pursed his lips and scowled fiercely .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepfiercelyBill raised himself on his elbows and scowled fiercely .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepmutinouslyRonni scowled at Guido mutinously , as he raised the red geranium to his nose .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepdarklyLissa jumped , shocked to the core , and he scowled at her darkly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepdefiantlyAs he pulled open the passenger door for her , she scowled at him defiantly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepbrieflyDe Nesle scowled briefly , and then , as if remembering something , smiled again .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepdisagreeablyThe Collector scowled disagreeably .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepfuriouslyEven more annoyed by that intrusive thought , Guy scowled furiously as Isabel rose and took a beaker from the table , filling it with water from the pail .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsolemnlyHe shook his head solemnly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepvigorouslyFlorrie shook her head vigorously . 'Ernie ai n't left 'er .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepvaguelyShe closed her mouth , looked away , and vaguely shook her head .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsuddenlyMowbray suddenly shook himself free from his memories .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepgentlyHis friend Okawi had signalled to the other canoes by gently shaking his thumb in the direction of the sleeping animals .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepuncontrollablyShocked and disbelieving , she slowly opened the piece of paper with hands that shook uncontrollably , and it took her a moment to realise what it was .
avoid.vMannerAVPDephelplesslyThe doctor glanced at Jim and shrugged helplessly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDephelplesslyPiper managed to catch Bernice 's eye , but the archaeologist only shrugged helplessly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepgracefullyShe swung round to face me , shrugged gracefully and the dress fell to the ground as if a statue were being unveiled .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepuncomfortablyThis continued for a long time during which he shuffled his feet uncomfortably , controlling his immediate impulse to shout at her to be quiet .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepinanelyShe looked down and shuffled her feet inanely .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepuneasilyThe yellow-jacketed policeman shuffled uneasily from foot to foot , uncertain of what they should be doing now .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepquicklyHe quickly shuffled forward on his knees to keep up .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsurreptitiouslyI sat in a corner looking at the Dutchmen who smiled surreptitiously from the platform .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepindulgentlyA small black lady smiled indulgently from the opposite seat .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepironicallyI lean back in my seat , smiling ironically over the hedge from the little back garden that serves as a soul for the English .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepdutifullyShe looked up and smiled dutifully through the tears .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepindulgentlyIn earlier years , he may have smiled indulgently on seeing us and our makeshift tables with their colourless array of old books and goods .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepabsentlyHe smiled absently on catching sight of me , and I wandered over and stood in the well of the Steinway .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepweaklyJean smiled weakly back .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepengaginglyBut he found the American rocking on his heels and smiling back at him engagingly , and the slow drawl of his address continued without pause .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcoldlyHe smiled down at her coldly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepgentlyLike a nun , or his sister , she sat holding his hand , smiling gently down at him .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepicilyCorbett walked over , arms folded , and smiled icily down at his inveterate enemy .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepwickedlyShe smiled up at him wickedly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsweetlyYOUNG Michael Portillo 's cherubic face smiled out sweetly from the television set .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepbrightlyShe was smiling brightly , but her eyes retained a solemnity that was strangely intimidating .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcontentedlyMarshall smiled contentedly as he said : ` We got him to confess to putting the knife in the pond . "
avoid.vMannerAVPDepindulgentlyThe prime minister was smiling indulgently .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepinvoluntarilyShe seemed to feel his scrutiny , for she looked up , smiling involuntarily .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepnervouslyShe smiled nervously as she looked back at him and seemed about to say something , then , instead , leaned forward to kiss him .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepshakilyPraying he could n't see her agonised blush , Leonora smiled shakily .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepwickedlyLuther looked deep into the boy 's eyes and smiled wickedly when he saw the truth lurking there .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeppatronisinglyWolsey played with the gold pendant around his neck and smirked patronisingly at Agrippa as if he was a favourite son .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepas if he was a favourite sonWolsey played with the gold pendant around his neck and smirked patronisingly at Agrippa as if he was a favourite son .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepnastilySarah smirked at him nastily .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepopenlyAs with Ben Johnson most South Africans smirked openly at these revelations .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepmaliciouslyBut he only smirked at them maliciously and kept silent . )
avoid.vMannerAVPDeptortoiselikeAnd then they were both looking at George , and he stretched his neck in his collar , tortoiselike , and said , a little gruffly , ` Where are you going ? "
avoid.vMannerAVPDepaerobicallyIf you are not regularly stretching your body aerobically in some form of continuous whole body exercise , then you are sedentary .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeplanguorouslyShe smiled and stretched her body languorously .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepgentlyThe important thing is to increase time before pace ; so walk at a moderate pace for 30 minutes , gently stretching yourself as you go .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepgentlyHold for 20 counts , stretching forwards gently with each count .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepluxuriouslyShe stretched luxuriously , and yelped .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepPainfully , Christine swung her legs to one side until she was in a sitting position .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeplightlyShe swung herself lightly from the jeep and walked slowly alongside the pool .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsuddenlyShelley suddenly swung his luminous face towards me , sat quickly down on a chair , sticking out one leg and resting a hand on his thigh , clearly inviting me to hold the floor awhile .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeplithelyI saw Sophie swing lithely on to a bus before it stopped moving .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepdefiantlyShe threw her head back defiantly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepawkwardlyShe looked as if she needed a pillow ; her head was thrown back awkwardly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepdramaticallyDressed , or rather undressed , in a satin nightdress , Adele Duncan lay with her eyes closed , one hand thrown dramatically across her face , her long dark hair tumbling over the pillows .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcontemptuouslyMarianne tossed her long blonde hair contemptuously , and Shae wryly deducted the point .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcontemptuouslyIt was clear she was waging an internal battle with herself , but finally the actress in her won out , and she tossed her luxuriant hair back contemptuously .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepdisgustedlyHe tossed his head disgustedly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeprestlesslyIn the beds , children slept , except one who tossed restlessly to and fro .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepunhappilyThe poor rector tossed unhappily .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepviolentlySaunders ' body was twitching violently as his blood leaked out in dying jets , slicking the walkway .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepalmost reflexivelyHis hand twitched towards the scar , almost reflexively .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepspasmodicallyMac 's whole body started to shake , and the left side of his face started to twitch spasmodically .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsuggestivelyMelissa 's arched eyebrows rose into her hairline and her mouth twitched suggestively .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepuncontrollablyHis mouth twitched uncontrollably , tom by conflicting emotions .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepslowlyUncle Alfred wagged his head slowly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepanxiouslyThe dog moved off a few paces and turned back , wagging his tail anxiously .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepfeeblyMrs Hobden went down on her knees and stroked her gently , and as Sandy 's tail wagged feebly at her touch she burst into tears .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepfuriouslyRacing back into the hall with tails wagging furiously , they almost knocked Georgina over .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepincessantlyHer gorgeous tail curls right up over her back and wags incessantly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepenticinglySwimming with these giant fish ( some weigh 100 kilogrammes ) is an experience to remember , as long as you do n't waggle fingers enticingly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsuddenlyGiving Ellie a thoughtful look , she suddenly waggled her scarlet-tipped fingers , and walked away .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepvigorouslyIt performs a special dance , walking in a circle which it then bisects while vigorously waggling its abdomen .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsolemnly` - and the bit-- " Rincewind said , waggling a finger solemnly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcheekilyLollo raised one leg and waggled her foot cheekily .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeppatheticallyWedged inside that drum he drowned , his little legs waggling pathetically as he gulped and squirmed and tried to get his arms into a position from which he could lever himself out .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepfuriouslyPedrosa waves his arms about in the air furiously when asked if Mota could ever set a world record .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepundulyAsk him particularly whether you have any irritating mannerisms : scratching yourself , adjusting your tie , pulling your clothes , waving your arms unduly , or swaying hypnotically .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepmore weaklyI nodded weakly , wished I had n't , waved a hand more weakly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepairilyHe waved his hand airily .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepdistractedlyThat sounds almost a lifetime to me at the moment ! " she wailed , waving her hands distractedly in the air .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepfranticallyIt was the wet nose of one of Raimundo 's shaggy lurchers , who was frantically waving her long crooked tail .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepas if ten dozen contrary reasons presented themselvesHe shrugged and waved his hands aimlessly , as if ten dozen contrary reasons presented themselves .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepaimlesslyHe shrugged and waved his hands aimlessly , as if ten dozen contrary reasons presented themselves .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepvigorouslyI watched him walk towards Daffodil , who was waving to him vigorously , and take the place saved by her handbag .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepurgentlyOwen was about to move away when one of his men appeared above the parapet and waved to him urgently .
avoid.vMannerAVPDephugelyShe held her glass aloft in her left hand , waved hugely with her right .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepfeeblyNo deaths or injuries , but a few hands waving feebly from under the pile of bodies indicated that rescue was required .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepvigorouslyShe was heading for the supermercado when a flaxen-haired man with a teak-dark tan waved vigorously from beyond a group of onlookers on the opposite side of the square .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepexcitedlyThere they were , lined up on the steps , waving excitedly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepgraciously` When they shout abuse at me , I wave graciously and say ` Thank you for your support " .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeplanguidlyAgain his hand waved languidly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepwildlyWith his right arm he swam , and with his left he waved wildly , shouting as loudly as he could .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepfranticallyBlanche frantically wiggled her toes inside her shoes again to try to warm them .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepinvitinglyShe rolled him over on to his back and wiggled her fingers invitingly , offering to box , but he lay inert , front paws curled gently round her forefinger .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepfuriouslyTheir tails wiggle furiously like suckling piglets in their effort to hold against a current many times bigger than them .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeplike suckling pigletsTheir tails wiggle furiously like suckling piglets in their effort to hold against a current many times bigger than them .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsolemnlyHis left eye winked solemnly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepappreciativelyShe was reassured when he suddenly looked down at her and winked appreciatively .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepgood-naturedlyHe winked good-naturedly over the rim of his glass .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepwickedlyShe winked wickedly back at him , slyly insinuating that she would satisfy all his wants .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepexaggeratedlyHe nodded and winked exaggeratedly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeplewdlyJohnny Dee winked lewdly , and he and Kelley shuffled backwards through the doorway and were gone .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepunpleasantlyDennis winked unpleasantly as they walked back to the stables .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepwickedlyShe glared at him and he winked wickedly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepinquisitivelyShe wrinkled her brow inquisitively , but could n't manage to lose her slightly mocking smile , like a mother with a petulant child .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepscornfullySheila wrinkled her nose scornfully .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepas exactly as a geologist would have named the crystals in a wound of rockHope categorised the social substance on view as exactly as a geologist would have named the crystals in a wound of rock .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepmore accuratelyWe have characterized these factors more accurately using UV-cross linking experiments .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcorrectlySome of those same cells may also be referred to when the device is presented with an instance which it has already classified correctly , so later learning can upset what was learned before .
avoid.vMannerAVPDephierarchicallyThe collection could then be classified hierarchically by choosing one character -- say size -- at random , and dividing the collection into orders according to that character .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepbroadlyThe courts construed this broadly to include the documents which initiated the proceedings , the pleadings and the adjudication .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcarefully and at lengthIn our final Report we defined carefully and at length what we meant by ` grammar " and by knowledge about language , and what kinds of programmes of study we thought appropriate .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepbroadlyPrivatisation , broadly defined to cover all sorts of novel roles for the private sector , is now on the political agenda in much of America .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepbroadlyWork equipment is broadly defined to include everything from a handtool through machinery of all kinds to a complete plant , such as a refinery .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepwidely" Advertisement " is widely defined under s39(1) to include a catalogue , a circular and a price list .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepwidelyControl is widely defined as the ability to exercise a decisive influence over a company by any means .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepgenerallyInvertebrates are generally defined as animals that do not have a backbone or internal skeleton and that simple definition takes in around 97% of the whole of the living species of animals in the world .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepusuallyIncome is usually defined in terms of the amount of money an individual can spend over a period while leaving his or her net wealth position unaltered .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcarefully( This is not , incidentally , so in the Lerdahl and Jackendoff analysis of music , where the three analogous kinds of prolongation are carefully defined in terms of movement within and between keys . )
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcoherently and carefullyWe are suggesting here that normalisation , over and above these many attempts to define it coherently and carefully , is open to different interpretations in practice .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepeasilyMcGovern was easily depicted by Nixon as both " radical " and unreliable .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepmemorablyHe spoke of his incentive to art as being that of ` exhilarated despair " and from nearly all of his paintings there emerges a scream as chilling as that which Munch so memorably depicted 99 years ago .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepunambiguouslyWe hope another point is made by these questions and comments , namely that the problem is very complex , requires large amounts of meticulous study , and the results are most difficult to interpret unambiguously .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcautiouslyThis result should be interpreted cautiously because serial biopsies were not available in these tumours .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcrudelyElsewhere , particularly in sitcoms , older people are crudely portrayed as being either enfeebled , vague and forgetful or , at the other extreme , cantankerous battle axes .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeptheoreticallyIn terms of the sociology of culture , this area can now be theoretically redefined as a study of the situations and conditions of practices ( see Chapter 4 ) .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeptendentiouslyThese powers , which the reformers Ephialtes and Pericles tendentiously represented as ` usurped privileges " , were given to the council of 500 and to the People i.e. the Assembly and the law-courts .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepdarklyThe reception given by the best scientific circles to his quantum theory , now the basis of modern physics , caused Max Planck to brood darkly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepgloomilyAt times he would brood gloomily as he thought of the future course of the Reformation .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepdeeplyWhen meditating deeply before such an idol it appears as if the image takes on the aura of a live human-being .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepwhimsicallyCurzon was wont to complain , and with justice , that Chamberiain ‘ forgot all about India when he launched his scheme ’ , and whimsically mused on ‘ what would have become of him and us if he had ever visited India …
avoid.vMannerAVPDeplingeringlyI climbed out of my hired morning suit , mused lingeringly on everything I 'd experienced that eventful day … and fell fast asleep .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeplong and hardIt is a question Michael Joseph is likely to ponder long and hard over the weeks to come .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsilentlyShe pondered silently and then was suddenly alert .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepuncomfortablyMcLeish reflected uncomfortably that he would have to be very circumspect in his dealings with Catherine , with this beady-eyed observer around the place .
avoid.vMannerAVPDephonestlyObviously the candidate will complete this section , but if he were to reflect honestly on his work and what he was allowed to do then his response would not advance his cause .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepuneasilyLudens had reflected uneasily upon this episode .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepdirectlyIt was not possible to ascertain directly how many halogen moieties had ended up on the football .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepobjectivelyThe committee 's first task was to ascertain objectively whether discrimination exists against women at the Bar and , if so , the extent of such discrimination .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepreadilyIt is important that each party to a prospective transaction should be able to ascertain readily whether or not his contract will be governed by the Convention .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepfirmlyHe had now firmly ascertained that he was too important to kill .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcorrectlyThey would be repairing the skylight , I guessed correctly , and were probably a firm Nassim had shares in so he could fiddle the invoices for the insurance company .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepshrewdly` Ah , but you need not have been an outcast , " shrewdly guessed the old lady .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepnumblyHe brought out the very worst in her , she realised numbly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsavagely` I will , if you continue in that vein , " he promised savagely .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsoftly` Tomorrow , " he promised softly , ` I will show you my world -- our world that is to be . "
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsolemnlyGovernments would have to undertake solemnly not to seek to influence it .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepawkwardly“ I think you 're jumping the gun a bit here , ” André volunteered awkwardly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepunpromptedOr rather , those are the notions they volunteered unprompted .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepso enthusiastically that his mother had to mop up a dribble of saliva that trickled out of the corner of his mouthNathan boomed and brayed so enthusiastically that his mother had to mop up a dribble of saliva that trickled out of the corner of his mouth .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepappreciativelyZambia could hear Jahsaxa clucking appreciatively somewhere nearby .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsympatheticallyThe kettle 's lid began rattling merrily and Miss Fogerty , clucking sympathetically , began to make the tea .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepscornfully` Do n't treat me as a child ! " she cried scornfully , ` You know that I love you , and that 's why I 'm being packed off . "
avoid.vMannerAVPDepexaggeratedlyFaye groaned exaggeratedly to him .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepmenacinglyShe had taken to growling menacingly at the more impressionable of the remedials to keep herself occupied .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepdisbelievingly` Huh ! " he grunted disbelievingly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepinnocently` You mean , " gurgled Natalia innocently , ` that we all had Fabergý eggs ?
avoid.vMannerAVPDepecstatically` Coleslaw ! " moaned Gurder ecstatically .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepdefiantlyI loved him , " moaned Gwendolen defiantly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsadly` He 's ruining everything ! " moaned Etty Moorhen sadly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepquietly` Thomas , Thomas , " Gwendolen moaned quietly to herself , and made no further bid for the limelight .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepthoughtfully“ Long , dark hair … young … beautiful , ” he murmured thoughtfully .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepso quietly that Corbett could hardly hear him` A pity , " Bruce murmured so quietly that Corbett could hardly hear him .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepquietlyNow Charles murmured quietly to Clarissa .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepconfidentiallyTwo young women in front of her were murmuring confidentially .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepmildlyTom murmured mildly , and a bubble of laughter rose to Belinda 's lips .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepominouslyIt was a grim sort of place , and Bunting felt uneasy as a group of workmen began to stare at them and murmur ominously .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsympatheticallyForster , still inching aside , murmured sympathetically .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepuneasilyThe crowd murmured uneasily .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepprovocatively` Still , " she purred provocatively , ` it was one sensational night . "
avoid.vMannerAVPDepthroatily“ Why , Jacques ? ” purred Louise Müller throatily , “ how lovely of you to come and see me again . ”
avoid.vMannerAVPDepimpatiently` Come on , " he rapped impatiently .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepinsolently` My stars , has everybody got you wrong ! " he rapped insolently , pushing her glasses back at her .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsuddenly` What 's your name ? " he rapped out suddenly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepirritably` What makes you think that could be the case ? " he rasped irritably .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcrosslyThe words were rasped crossly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepangrily` Because of your love for Steve ? " he rasped angrily at her bitter betrayal .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepefficientlyThen she rattled off efficiently , ` Jett is in the drawing room with his manager , Mr Kleinman .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepbreathlesslyShe rattled on breathlessly , perhaps encouraged , Dexter thought , by a desire to delay Blanche coming to the point of the meeting .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepvirtuously` I did , " rumbled Beddington virtuously .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepaloudOn her return the mother had screamed aloud that he had killed the child .
avoid.vMannerAVPDephysterically` We 're trapped ! " screamed Steve hysterically , rattling at the doors .
avoid.vMannerAVPDephoarselyApart from all the weird letters I get from Scotsman readers , there are continuous phone calls to my house , maniacal voices who scream hoarsely about deadlines and copy .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepexultantly` It came , Kirov , it finally came , " he screamed out exultantly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepinaudiblyThe man with him was screaming inaudibly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepexcitedly" Elsie Tanner 's here ! " was soon being excitedly shrieked in every nearby street .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepdefiantlyYou 'll never make any of that crap stick , an " you know it , " the sect thug snarled back defiantly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeptriumphantly` Ah " , snorted the author triumphantly , ` then you still have another 160 pages of closely packed erudition to come " .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepprotectively` This time round , " snorts Paul protectively , ` the press could n't even get the name of the studio right .
avoid.vMannerAVPDephelplessly` Let me out of here ! " she spluttered helplessly as he tightened his arms about her slim figure , ignoring her struggles with contemptuous ease .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepuneasily` I think we should stop , Sesostris , " Andrus squeaked uneasily .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepagreeably` Oh , goody ! " squeaked Anabelle agreeably .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepindignantly` That 's not true , Miss Hardbroom , " squeaked Mildred indignantly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepfeebly` My time , my time , children " Miss Bingham twittered feebly , flashing her teeth .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepirritably` Oh will you go away ? " she wailed irritably .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepaloudIt ca n't be , she wanted to wail aloud , it just ca n't be !
avoid.vMannerAVPDepidiotically“ You little fellow , you … you lovely baby , ” he warbled idiotically .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsuddenly` Grievous tale in all forlorn ! " whooped Tal suddenly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepas loudly as he couldHe yelled the name as loudly as he could .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepwarningly` Look out ! " he yelled warningly to someone behind .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepfuriously` Yeah ! " yelps Paul , furiously .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepangrilyThey argued angrily over who was the real ` Prince of Sleaze " for running commercials attacking the other 's honesty .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepamicablyThey argued amicably over who should pay .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeploudlyBehind him on the back seats of the bus four teenagers argued loudly over the cost of the litre of cider and half bottle of vodka they passed between them .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepvehementlyWhereas they eventually came to some agreement over the various ` courses " , they argued vehemently over Elisabeth 's insistence that the recital should both begin and close with Strauss 's Morgen .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepagreeablyThe four tall brothers walked in stooped silence but their wives chatted agreeably .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepamiablyIn the event I was shown into a small room with Her Majesty , where we sat together for some twenty minutes chatting amiably about almost anything under the sun .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepas easily as she did every morningShe poured their tea and sat with a cup of her own by the fire , chatting away as easily as she did every morning .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepeasilyIt soon became clear that Sam and Luke had many acquaintances in common ; they chatted easily , and Anna was skilful at drawing Merrill into the conversation .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepmerrilyThey 'd come back chatting merrily .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepquietlyAround him in the eating house a few other diners sat , chatting quietly , and from the next table came the muted click of the pieces being moved by two players of twenty-squares .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepeasily , casuallyOver dinner , they chatted together easily , casually , the conversation drifting .
avoid.vMannerAVPDephappilyHe was chatting away happily , about his plans for next season , next year , the year after , and Miranda hardly heard him .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepungrammaticallyMr Lal 's English was even less fluent than my Hindi , so we chatted , ungrammatically , in his tongue .
avoid.vMannerAVPDephappilyUnder the influence of the finest wine , Arthur was soon chatting happily to anyone who would listen and could n't resist reminding the head waiter that it was his son who owned the restaurant .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsporadicallyThey were both very fair complexioned , and they chatted sporadically to each other in a language foreign to Mr Frizzell , who imagined that they must be Dutch or German .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepanimatedlyWhen Richard had gone she sat watching the other guests ; Stella was chatting animatedly to a lean , grey-haired man .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepalmost inaudiblyThe policemen conferred almost inaudibly , then the younger one stepped back towards the front door .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsilentlyThey seemed to confer silently .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeplike old acquaintancesHe fell in beside her and they began to converse amicably , like old acquaintances .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepamicablyHe fell in beside her and they began to converse amicably , like old acquaintances .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepquietlyIf there is no room in which interviews can be conducted , the nurse and patient should be seated near to each other so that they can converse quietly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepquite pleasantlyThough shy , he conversed quite pleasantly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsteadilyPeople who had been out together at Castle Menzies , then on down to the Reel of Ballechin , conversed steadily , opening up their private problems to each other with a freedom well beyond the usual .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepvery closely` The first time I saw him we conversed very closely together ; and in the prospect of death he seemed solicitous to prepare for it .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepeasilyThey had been conversing easily all afternoon .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepknowledgeablyOf course , some people take hobbies , pastimes and other activities to incredible lengths , but you do n't have to be able to converse knowledgeably about all the different types to enjoy an exquisite bloom .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepmerrilyHe was conversing merrily in English at a reception during the European Cup meeting , but several weeks later in Rome when confronted by the television team he seemed to lose his linguistic powers .
avoid.vMannerAVPDependlesslyThe football authorities have debated endlessly about the impact of these changes on their game .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeploudlyThe paediatric S.H.O. glanced around the room , but the only other occupants formed a tightly-knit group in the opposite corner , where they were loudly debating an ethical issue .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepbrieflyIn the last chapter I have discussed briefly the " most general principle of individuation " , based on the principle of Excluded Middle .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepas much and as scurrilously as ourselvesThe men gossiped as much and as scurrilously as ourselves .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepbadlyIn any case , when someone gossips well they are called a wit or a conversationalist ; only those who gossip badly are tarred with the appellation ` Gossip " .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepdifferentlyWhile both sexes gossip , the literature suggests that they gossip differently .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepfreelyThe nuns themselves gossiped freely in and out of church .
avoid.vMannerAVPDephappilyAs they went on with their work they gossiped happily , like two birds twittering to one another from different branches of a tree .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepbitterlyGimson and Ernest Barnsley , having quarrelled bitterly , spent many years scarcely on speaking terms .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepfiercelyThey quarrelled fiercely , spitting at each other across our laps .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepviolentlyShe had pleaded , cajoled and quarrelled violently as she tried to win the Prince 's assistance .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepprivatelyHe looked at Rachel , said curtly , ` Miss Swift , I must insist we speak privately . "
avoid.vMannerAVPDepfreelySarah seemed to be closer to Maureen at this time than to Anne , as she and Maureen could speak freely to each other about the love they had to conceal from others .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepseriouslyIt was about this time -- the time of her growing friendship with the Nawab -- that she and Douglas began to speak seriously about having children .
avoid.vMannerAVPDependlesslyThey are said to squabble endlessly about personnel appointments and propaganda slogans .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepgentlyOne Dove operate from their own studio where they scribble ideas , gently squabble and concoct their ` irn bru " of dubbed-up , blissed-out music .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepincessantlyThey would incessantly ` talk shop " , for example , especially in that important semi-public arena -- the village pub .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepnervouslyLocal authorities are nervously anticipating a flood of judicial review challenges over community care .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepeagerlyThe resulting knock-down sale at the end of the day was eagerly awaited by many people , who were able to buy a basket for 6d .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepeagerlyTHE arrival of effective anti-viral drugs has been eagerly awaited ever since penicillin began its war against bacterial infections during the 1940s .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepeagerlyIHM is eagerly awaiting the result of a Public Inquiry into the future of Weston Airport .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepconfidentlyIn the eve-of-election euphoria , party aides had been confidently predicting that the Liberal Democrats could achieve a total of 29 or 30 seats .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepconfidentlyAlthough it has confidently been predicted by a number of high-ranking orthodox medical practitioners that any research in homoeopathy would rapidly discredit the whole subject , I have not found this to be the case .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepwildlyLast July , in peak form , pirouetting on his toes and gesticulating wildly , he was wickedly funny and amazingly indiscreet .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepwildlyHe was gesticulating wildly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepwildlyIt suited Adam not to reply in German and he gesticulated wildly as he tried to make her understand .
avoid.vMannerAVPDephopelesslyHe broke off to gesticulate hopelessly with his hands , expressing final despair .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepurgentlyThe man with the headphones was beckoning urgently .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepquicklyShe saw the night manager as the night manager saw her , and he quickly signalled her to go around and into his office .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepslowly and carefully , letter by letterThen she began to signal her message -- slowly and carefully , letter by letter : J O E I N M A R S H.
avoid.vMannerAVPDepfranticallyThe VOPO in the civilian Wartburg frantically waved his colleagues to a stop and explained what had happened .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepmorbidlyYou get morbidly sensitive to your own motives .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepgeneticallyCOULD schizophrenia be an infectious disease , transmitted between genetically susceptible people and occurring in seasonal ` epidemics " ?
avoid.vMannerAVPDepspeciallyIt was as if they were all specially created to be viewed from there .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepingeniouslyThe ancient manuscript which sparks it all off is ingeniously devised to yield two possible meanings , one mystic , one mundane .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcleverlyThe Louver Gallery has this month cleverly devised a show which overviews this underlying notion in so much recent painting .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepfeverishlyIn June 1940 , Britain was digging in , expecting a grim struggle for existence and feverishly improvising every weapon of defence against the possible invader .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepso hastilySuddenly he realized the flaw in the will Marius Steen had so hastily improvised in the South of France .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepHowThis is the meaning of de Gaulle 's exasperated remark , ` How can one govern a country which makes 400 different types of cheese ? "
avoid.vMannerAVPDepside by sideThe ideal situation would be a marriage between the two seemingly opposing principles , where alternative and orthodox practitioners reign harmoniously side by side .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepharmoniouslyThe ideal situation would be a marriage between the two seemingly opposing principles , where alternative and orthodox practitioners reign harmoniously side by side .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeptogetherLetting Baptiste in where the two of them had reigned together for so long .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepaloneMr Li , aged 61 , does not rule alone .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsupremeHe seemed to have no sense of fear , but that had been easy in the days when the Party ruled supreme and there was no opposition .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsurreptitiouslyShe thought they must have looked ridiculous , two people over thirty surreptitiously clawing at each other through layer upon layer of raincoat , wool and cotton .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeptightlyShelley 's hands were clutched tightly round the mug of coffee , and Rosie wisely let her talk it out of her system .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepFirmly clutching her hand he slowed , and Frere arced around them on still skates so that he made a sweeping circle on the ice before they came , breathless , to a halt .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepidlyShe turned on her back , and idly fingered her clit .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepmore tightlyGina clutched the receiver more tightly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepdisgustedlySam disgustedly fingered the splintered door frame .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepregretfullyStephen fingered his unused knife regretfully .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepconstantlyI 'd never seen her without a single string of pearls , which she fingered constantly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeptightlyShiona swallowed drily , her fingers clutched tightly around her glass as she continued to stare with unblinking , blurred vision at the photograph of Ryan in the big silver frame .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepInstead , he grabbed her head between the palms of his hands , and forced his prong back into her mouth .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepabruptlyWhen she remained stubbornly in place he grabbed her abruptly by the elbow , and she started back in fright , her eyes widening in alarm .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeproughlyHe grabbed Joseph roughly by the shoulder as the boy peered in at the window , and pulled him away .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepliterallyEnvironmental Issues is your magazine , and anything and everything is considered for inclusion , so do ring , write , fax or grab me at a conference ( well not literally ! ) with your information .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsuddenlyJulie suddenly grabbed her arm .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepurgentlyThe barman rushed round the counter and grabbed my arm urgently , muttering : ` This way , Sir , this way please .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepirrationallyOut of the same melancholy he grabbed irrationally at a whole branch , wrenched it off and tossed it among the trees .
avoid.vMannerAVPDephastilySeeing her underwear in a heap , she grabbed at it hastily .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepin the confusion" Stand to arms ! " came a cry from outside , and immediately everyone began to disperse in pandemonium ( and more than one tin of food was accidentally grabbed up in the confusion ) .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepaccidentally" Stand to arms ! " came a cry from outside , and immediately everyone began to disperse in pandemonium ( and more than one tin of food was accidentally grabbed up in the confusion ) .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepeven more tightlyKirov only gripped his arm even more tightly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepmore tightlyAs soon as a character lays a hand on this item , the skeletal Cleric grips it more tightly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepvery tightlyPike was talking to a waitress and gripping her wrist very tightly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeplightlyKnead the pastry lightly on a floured board , then roll out and use to cover the pie dishes .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepLightly knead the dough on a floured surface , working in the candied peel , raisins and sultanas .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepgentlyHe laughed as if I had said something annihilatingly funny and kneaded my hand gently against his thigh .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepthoughtfullyPlummer replaced the receiver slowly , massaging his chin thoughtfully with his other hand .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepgentlyMassage the scalp gently before washing .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepGently massage your scalp after removing the rollers , working fingers through the hair to loosen the curls .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepgentlyApply KOLESTRAL-SUPER directly onto the hair and massage gently .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepgentlyPressing her fingers to the knot of tension at the back of her neck , she massaged gently , then stretched her limbs to relieve some of her aching muscles .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepplayfullyShe nudged him playfully in the ribs with her elbow .
avoid.vMannerAVPDephalf-heartedlyHe curled up and nipped her finger half-heartedly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsecretlyShe secretly nudged Stephen , who said , ` Well , I 'm dead beat .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepgentlyPINCH flabby areas gently between your thumb and fingers .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepdeliberatelyShe gently covered it with her own , and deliberately pinched the flesh with her long fingernails .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepquicklyShe pinched her cheeks quickly to add a little colour , and straightened the skirt of her plum-coloured sweater-dress before squaring her slim shoulders and resuming her descent .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepmore tightlyClare pulled her fur coat more tightly around her ( it came from a jumble sale and lacked any conventional form of fastening ) and complained .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepexcitedlyShe 'd seized her friend excitedly by the arm .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepdesperatelyMolly pushed desperately against the eighteen inch high wooden flap .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsuddenlyHe suddenly seized her under the armpits and swung her round and round , until she was breathless .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepharderShe pushed harder on the button ; the engines responded .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsuddenlyI was near St Anthony 's Hospital , between Bishopsgate and Bread Street , intent on lifting a purse , when my arm was suddenly seized : it was the goldsmith , Waller , demanding his money .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepmore tightlyWillie squeezed the bag more tightly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepas tightly as you canTry concentrating on squeezing your buttocks as tightly as you can instead .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepfirmlyThe technique involves the woman masturbating her partner to the point where he can not control his ejaculation , whereupon she squeezes the tip of his penis firmly between her fingers until the urge subsides .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepGingerly I squeezed a bit on my fingertip .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepObediently , she squeezed herself against a shelf .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepviciouslyShe shot him a black look and squeezed the water out of a bandage viciously .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepaffectionatelyKatherine squeezed her daughter 's hand affectionately .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepaffectionatelyJack squeezed his wife 's cold fingers affectionately .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepfuriouslyShe tugged her arm furiously .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepso hard" I had noticed , and stop tugging my hair so hard , you clumsy wretch . "
avoid.vMannerAVPDepdespairinglyKeith pulled a face at her and tugged his hair despairingly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepgentlyHe tugged gently at her plait .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepgentlyThe old man tugged gently on the line .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepgently` Best be careful then , " and he tugged gently at the vest .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepgentlyHenry tugged gently at the horse 's mane .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepgentlyJane closed her eyes and squeezed gently .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepgentlyA silver fish-hook tangled in his curls , dangled by Izzie , and when he woke she was tugging gently on his hair .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepgentlyHis arm went around her , squeezing gently , a reassuring , comforting gesture .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepearnestlyShe tugged earnestly on Cleo 's boot .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcautiouslyHe straightened up slowly and tugged cautiously on his end of the rope .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepgentlyThe queen smiled and tweaked me gently by the cheek .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepfirmlySt Margaret tugged firmly on her thread .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepgentlyHe gently tweaked her nose .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepplayfullyHenry leaned forward and tweaked my ear playfully .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepharderHe tugged harder , but it was caught fast .
avoid.vMannerAVPDephardThe Daughter grabbed a handful of hair , and yanked hard .
avoid.vMannerAVPDephardNina yanked her arm hard , pulling Anne 's shoulder painfully .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsuddenlySybil wrinkled her nose as if she had suddenly detected a smell from the drains .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepdirectlyThe two are clearly allied , however , since we can perceive directly through the mental faculty of sight -- subtle sight , one could say -- as well as via input through the physical eyes .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepdirectlyAmong humans , at this present time in our history , we have largely lost our ability to perceive directly the subtle aspects of our physical world .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepquite clearlyHe found his belly seething and bubbling with movements he could feel quite clearly beneath his hands .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepimmediatelyAnd she was so hooked in to him that she sensed that changing of mood almost immediately , and the façade split open a little wider .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepstrongly` Very occasionally I have strongly sensed his presence .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepintuitivelyThis anonymous peasant sensed intuitively the lack of communication between the centre and the grass roots , and was prepared to overcome it through personal effort .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepvaguelyThen a distorted voice began speaking , his silhouette vaguely seen behind the milky glass .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcarefullyShe bent down , undid the zipper , and felt carefully inside the layers of clothing before kicking the bag to one side .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcarefullyShe crept stealthily along the gallery , not daring to put on a light in case she should wake Luke , past his room , feeling carefully in the half-darkness .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcarefullyHaving felt carefully the whole length of the injured leg , Sophie looked up .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepdeepHis face was so tense as he held her and gazed deep into her eyes .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepdespairinglyHe gazed despairingly about the room .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepgingerlyHe raised himself on one elbow and gingerly felt around his feet .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepadoringlyI nodded and gazed adoringly across the table at those dark , passionate eyes .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepdeftlyHe deftly felt along the arm .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepadmiringlyAll trainees gazed admiringly at the man who was paid to teach them .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsuspiciouslySettling himself in one of the big , shabby armchairs , Tug gazed suspiciously at the television screen and waited for a picture to appear .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepquicklyA list was always made on these occasions and Pascoe glanced quickly down it .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcautiouslyHe glanced about cautiously and lowered his voice even further .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsteadfastlyHis eyes gaze steadfastly into yours as you talk .
avoid.vMannerAVPDephard` So am I. " Heather turned again to the opening and gazed hard over the fields to where the spirals of smoke were rising behind the bushes .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepnervouslyHe glanced nervously about him but it was 2. a.m. and Dobson and the other yobs had long gone .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepunseeinglyRory pushed herself out of her chair , suddenly fuelled by restless energy , and strode to the window , gazing unseeingly over the lawn for a few moments as anger seethed within her .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsuspiciouslyThe fellow gazed suspiciously round the crowded tavern .
avoid.vMannerAVPDephesitantlyShe glanced hesitantly at the door .
avoid.vMannerAVPDephastilyShe glanced hastily behind her but , as in the kitchen , there was no obvious hiding place .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepunseeinglyShe gazed unseeingly out of the bus window .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepdubiouslyThe young man glanced behind himself dubiously , into the interior .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepbriefly` I wo n't need to do that , " he said , glancing briefly beyond Zambia 's shoulder at the wall behind .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepinquisitivelyShe said the words with such bitterness that Tempy glanced inquisitively from the window .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsuddenlyHe seemed to be talking to himself , and as he drew level he glanced suddenly in her direction .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcautiouslyThe animals gazed around cautiously .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepbrieflyHe glanced briefly in the mirror again .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepbleaklyLifting her head , she gazed around bleakly , and sighed .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcoollyAgatha gazed coolly back .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcautiouslyHe glanced cautiously round the graveyard .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsteadilyShe had no idea what Roman 's sister was thinking as she gazed steadily back .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepanxiouslyShe glanced anxiously round the treatment area .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepapologeticallyShe glanced apologetically to Madge and her plump face creased into a smile .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepwildlyI gazed out wildly over the crowds .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepdesperatelyPeach glanced desperately towards the kitchen window .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepadoringlyCedric sank happily on to the tattered hearthrug at his feet and gazed up adoringly at his new master .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsecretivelyHe glanced back secretively over his shoulder at the other three who were talking and paying no attention to him .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcarefullyHe listened carefully while she recalled the arrival of Adam Carver and her conversation with him .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcarefullyI listened carefully to what he said , and I have some answers .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepintently` We 're managing to pick up the sound of one of the males , " said a marine biologist , Vassili Papastavrou , as he listened intently through a set of headphones .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepruefullyVirginia glanced ruefully down at her own outfit .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcourteously and placidlyA liberal spirit : he listened courteously and placidly to Presbyterian prayers .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepintentlyBut with everyone listening intently , there followed what seemed like hours of scrabbling around with my paper looking for page two .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeppolitelyRoland listened politely and said , ` Do you know anything about a Miss LaMotte who wrote children 's stories and religious poetry in the 1850s or thereabouts ? "
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsilentlyBallater explained Marshall 's background while Rose listened silently .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepstolidlyThe Fedpol leader was listening stolidly , giving nothing away .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepmore carefullyIf you look more carefully among the dislodged weed , you may discover the cleverly-disguised spider crabs .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepdespairinglyAmelie looked despairingly around the crowded bus station at Arles .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepquicklyGrace looked quickly behind her , and saw the people on the rock .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepanxiously` Hello Jack , " said Doyle , and watched as the man looked anxiously beyond the two CI5 men , then over the neighbouring fence .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeppointedly" Most people take notice of me , " he said , " but , " looking pointedly in the direction of Eva , newly returned to work .
avoid.vMannerAVPDephappilyJacob looked happily on Violette , gaining reassurance from her presence if not her words .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepeagerlyOnly Mick , who had gone in ahead of me , looked eagerly over the counter towards the office staff doing their paperwork .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepwildlyJoseph looked wildly round the throne room , expecting to see the emperor and the Resident Superior bolting for cover .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepCareful observation of how the child manages pieces of solid food can be very informative .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepwistfullyShe looked wistfully up the companionway to the square of blue sky , but fought the urge to go up on deck , scared he might ask her to do something that would reveal her ignorance .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepfirmlyAll doctors should be advised to systematically palpate the costal margin firmly in all patients complaining of pain in the lower chest or upper abdomen .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepquickI caught myself taking a quick peek in the mirror behind the bar to see if my tie was straight .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepbrieflyShe opened them again to peep briefly at the signature .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepExcitedly he peered inside ,
avoid.vMannerAVPDepfurtivelyOmally peered furtively about the bar and gestured the barman closer .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeptentativelyWhen all was still I peeped tentatively through my fingers .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepso queerlyHis eyes are black and somewhat small , and he does peep so queerly with them !
avoid.vMannerAVPDepill-humouredlyHe reminded Harry , in his build , expression and asthmatic wheeze , of a bulldog peering ill-humouredly from his kennel .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepslowlyBut I knew I had to look , so slowly I peeped round the door .
avoid.vMannerAVPDephardBy peering hard in the same direction , I could just make out the faint flicker of a distant plane .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsuggestively` It 's hot , " she murmured , peeping suggestively up at him over the rim of her cup .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcautiouslyI thought she might be under the front part of the colonnade , and peered cautiously round the corner .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepanxiouslyShe peered anxiously through the glass doors into the reception area .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcautiouslyIntrigued , he moved forward on to the balcony and peered down cautiously .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsternlyThe Deputy Director of Crisis Relocation peered sternly over his spectacles .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepAnxiously she peered in among the trees .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepexcitedlyThe setters ran away , sniffing the air excitedly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepecstaticallyLucinda closed her eyes and sniffed the air ecstatically .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcarefullyAgain he sniffed carefully .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepecstaticallyShe held up her face to the pale sunshine , sniffing ecstatically at the salt air .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepdefiantlyShe stared defiantly across the cockpit table at me .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepgrimlyI stared grimly across the room as Lorne babbled on .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepstridentlyBeside her , a fluffy foal stares stridently at us .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepanxiouslyHe stared at her anxiously , then at Slater , and tried hard not to look as interested as he felt .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepincredulouslyShe stared at him incredulously .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepbalefullyStaring balefully from the 30-year-old 's office wall are pictures of his six predecessors .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepslowlyHe stared slowly round the rest of the group .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcarefullyGrace stared carefully through the telescope .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepplacidlyThe bald-headed man stared placidly towards them as they approached .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepblindlyJotan turned his head , and he stared away blindly at the wall .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcoollyPhilippa stared coolly back .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepnon-stopCaspar was barking non-stop .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepmournfullySomewhere in the distance a dog barked mournfully .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepexcitedlyAs he hurried downstairs he heard Buddie leave the house and Lady the bulldog barking excitedly in the yard .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepferociouslyBarking ferociously , the big Great Dane rushed from the rear of the house , skidded around the corner and hurled herself at the gate with such force that it creaked under the impact .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepfiercelyMenzies barked fiercely at his butler .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepexplosivelyBut I left in a hurry because the piglets ' mother did n't approve of a stranger wandering among her brood and she came at me open-mouthed , barking explosively .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeploudly( 12 ) So then the farmer asked his cat ( 13 ) to scratch the dog ( 14 ) so the dog would bark loudly ( 15 ) and thereby frighten the donkey into the shed …
avoid.vMannerAVPDeploudlyA nearby car blared its horn loudly and , to Jessamy 's intense relief , Julius seemed to get control over himself again very rapidly , steering them back on to a straight course .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeploudly and persistentlyThe goat may bleat loudly and persistently and may go off her food ; she may jump other goats or be jumped by them .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepweaklyThe pup bleated weakly , and Privet dared at last to look at it .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepfranticallyA very loud hooter started bleating frantically , and made Robyn jump .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepquietlyOne is alert and quietly bleating : the others are lying crumpled in a heap of fluffy whiteness in the sunshine .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepmagnificentlyI have never known the Scherzo sound so like a dashing tarantella , and the headlong pace for the finale inspired exuberant playing from the LPO players , with the horns braying magnificently .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepso enthusiastically that his mother had to mop up a dribble of saliva that trickled out of the corner of his mouthNathan boomed and brayed so enthusiastically that his mother had to mop up a dribble of saliva that trickled out of the corner of his mouth .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepdemonicallyWe then hit him over the head with the punt-pole and paddled off out of range of his piteously outstretched hands , cackling demonically as he went down for the third time .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepwildlyHenry saw himself in the air , high above the sea and the shingle , spread out like a starfish , Elinor above him , cackling wildly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepmaniacallyWitch Elves cackled and gibbered maniacally .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepas dramatically as any ` rutting tomsTwo spayed females disputing a territorial boundary can caterwaul as dramatically as any ` rutting toms " .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepso stridentlyAnd that when they caw so stridently , it 's always a sign of impending death . "
avoid.vMannerAVPDepnoisilyAnother horrific cry rose into the night , raising the small hairs on two ill-washed necks , and causing Pooley 's teeth to chatter noisily .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepfeeblyThe worst of it passed , but his teeth still chattered feebly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeploudlyWood-pigeons crowd to the oaks at sundown , chattering loudly " .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepviolentlyHe glanced at Ray Doyle , and realised that Doyle was conscious and shivering , his teeth chattering violently as he stared up at his colleague .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeploudlyThree tiny fluffy moor hen chicks , ` a sooty brood " , cheeped loudly and paddled for shelter beneath a pile of brush wood .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepuncontrollablyJonadab and Elizabeth bent over George , whose teeth were chattering uncontrollably and who , indeed , appeared more dead than alive .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepfiercelyThe road behind the tall wall was still quiet , but the birds were making up for it , their incessant repeated sounds rising to sudden random crescendos as they all chirped fiercely together .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeptogetherThe road behind the tall wall was still quiet , but the birds were making up for it , their incessant repeated sounds rising to sudden random crescendos as they all chirped fiercely together .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeppeevishlyA late puny lamb was tethered by a washing line and sparrows chirped peevishly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepmerrilyIn through the open door came Marco 's parrot , chirping merrily .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeploudlyOne time I was in the classroom , and my sparrow , which had been sleeping in my pocket , suddenly woke up and began chirping loudly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepquietlyHe chuckled quietly and set off towards the feeding animals .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsilentlyThe wino chuckled silently .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepappreciativelyCassie hissed , and Johnny chuckled appreciatively .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepwickedlyChuckling wickedly , he thrust them into his waistcoat pocket , collected the lamp from the desk top , and quietly departed the room .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepurgentlyIt clanged urgently , like a fire-engine dashing towards a disaster , like the ambulance thundering along behind to retrieve the bodies .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepmonstrously loudA bullet clanged monstrously loud on a brass barrel and ricocheted up into the sky .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepviolentlyAt regular , but otherwise apparently arbitrary points during the service an acolyte would emerge from a recess , face the congregation and clash the cymbals violently together .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepviolentlyIgnoring him , Guy let the impetus of his powerful swing carry the blade onwards to clash violently with the sword of the third soldier .
avoid.vMannerAVPDephardClose by the doorway two boys clash cymbals , hard so they hit together squarely , hollow full against cupped hollow .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsuddenlyHeavy boots clattered suddenly outside and Jack Dodson panted his way through the door .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepunpleasantlyI wanted to go ashore , " she told him through teeth that clattered together unpleasantly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepeerilyThe policeman followed him , and their shoes clattered eerily in the stillness of the now empty cathedral .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepirritablyAnnie came in ; her clogs clattered irritably on the stone flags .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepquietlyShe stared down at the crumpled bed as the door clicked quietly behind him , and then buried her face miserably into the pillow .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsharplyThe gate handle clicked sharply and she drew aside the lace curtain .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepslowlyCarey 's reel clicked slowly , then stopped .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepharshlyKruger paced the marble floor , his boots clicking harshly on its smooth surface .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsmartlyHe turned to Leonore , clicking his heels smartly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeprepeatedlyJill clicked her fingers repeatedly as if to a rhythmic beat .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepominouslyWe fell to our knees , the gold coins clinking ominously in the napkin I clutched .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepuncomfortablyAnd then as Brett 's teeth clinked uncomfortably on the edge of the drinking glass , something strange happened .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepquietlyThe key comes out , clinking quietly once .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeprhythmicallyHow deeply she 'd slept she did n't appreciate until she woke to the remote hoot of river traffic , and the sound of a pigeon cooing rhythmically just outside the window .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepa littleShe coughed a little , with pain .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepdelicatelyHe went up to the two detectives and coughed delicately .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepabruptlyHe coughed abruptly and got up .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeploudlyThe orchestra were coming back to their places , coughing loudly to display their discretion .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeploudlyHe insinuated himself between the shells of his captors and coughed loudly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepdeliberatelyHe stopped and coughed deliberately , then took a breath .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeploudlyOr you can simply sabotage the thing by coughing loudly and exploding all over the place and then of course they simply ca n't use it .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepbadlyHe coughed badly , he trembled and his eyes were bloodshot .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsuddenlyThe Mercedes coughed suddenly and the chauffeur glanced at the dashboard in surprise .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepalarminglyLeaning back so that the chair creaked alarmingly , he held her watch up , dangling it to and fro by the strap , his expression neutral .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepimportantly` Yes , we 're consulting quite closely , " Dr Greene nodded , his swivel chair creaking importantly as he rocked his rather bulky body slowly back and forth .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepalarminglyThe chair creaked alarmingly under his weight .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepembarrassinglyIt was a rather rickety affair that creaked embarrassingly when I sat down in it and ever after when I moved .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepprotestinglyThe last step but one creaked protestingly and she grimaced apprehensively , her body almost turning to stone as she waited for Dane to suddenly appear and demand to know what she was doing .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepslightlyThe chair creaked slightly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeponly slightlyThey creak only slightly as they open .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepslightlyThe little helicopter creaked slightly as it relaxed on to its skids and then a kind of ear-splitting silence settled around it as the rotors drifted to a halt .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeploudlyWe went slowly through them in low gear , rolling like a ship in a heavy sea , our rigging of ropes , which lashed all the bags in place , creaking loudly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepannoyinglyLoose boards will creak annoyingly as you walk over them , and raised edges or pronounced warping may show as lines through your new floorcovering .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepdrylyIt smelled of age rather than leather when he lowered himself on to it , rising dust spoiling the air , the material itself creaking dryly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepregularlyHis mother would sit with him , knitting , occupying a rocking chair which creaked regularly as she moved it .
avoid.vMannerAVPDephappilyThe frogs settled in the shade , croaking happily , and gulping flies .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepfruitilyAs it disappeared into the overhanging sessile oak wood , a large and heavy corvine flew across , croaking fruitily .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepgentlySomewhere in a room above them , a woman gently crooned the tune of a lullaby .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeploudlyShe watched as they scrambled from the truck , running after Lais , wishing their footsteps did n't crunch so loudly on the gravel .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeprelentlesslyI failed to play a tape throughout the weekend of a drill relentlessly droning away in some shelfless room out of sight .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeplazilySomewhere high up in the cloudless sky , hidden by the leafy canopy , an aeroplane droned lazily , the sound mirrored closer at hand by the drowsy noise of insects .
avoid.vMannerAVPDephappilyThere had never been much of a garden , only the rhododendrons flowering red and pink and lilac , where bees droned happily .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepdeeplyI came up into the air gasping deeply , panting , aching lungs swelling , feeling a rush of suppressed terror , clinging onto the curtain in a shaky state .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepnervouslyHis laconic comment was ` Nearly got that one , " while the petrified Kington giggled nervously .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepgentlyHe was so tall that his steel helmet grated gently against the top of the door when he came in .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepharshlyKnowing that she simply had to shake off this mood of dreamy awareness , she turned on her heel , some grit beneath the leather soles of her flat white sandals grating harshly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsoftlyThe Labrador growled softly in his throat and she put a restraining hand on his collar , glad of his company .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepshrillyHe poked the little dog , who growled shrilly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepas loudly as everOutside , the storm was growling and whistling as loudly as ever .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepuncomfortablyZambia grunted uncomfortably and sat down on one of the couches .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeploudlyHis eyes were squeezed tight in agony , and he and the other three men locked in the shafts grunted loudly with exertion as they strove to get the heavy carts rolling again .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeploudly enough to raise the deadI gave it all I had and , grunting loudly enough to raise the dead , I achieved 3 metres 25cm .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepuncontrollablyChuck guffawed uncontrollably and Joseph laughed too , but a little uncertainly , wondering whether he correctly understood the French boy 's irreverent humour .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeploudlyHe guffawed loudly , displaying good teeth and a tongue that had remained healthy in spite of poor diet .
avoid.vMannerAVPDephow loudlyHow often we have witnessed such hubris , and how loudly we have guffawed .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepunpleasantlyHe gurgled unpleasantly , and then knelt awkwardly on the planking .
avoid.vMannerAVPDephappilyHe made funny faces to amuse her , and when she smiled at his antics he would go on to tickle her toes until she gurgled happily .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsoftlyThe babe lay to his other side , gurgling softly in a simple cot , its fat arms raised as if to pluck the music from the air with its tiny hands .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeploudlyHe rested one foot on the fence and leant forward , hawking loudly , sending a projectile of sputum into the river below .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepalmost constantlyTakeaway business was brisk and the espresso machine howled and hissed almost constantly for a steady traffic of hard-looking , fast-talking men with tattoos and torn jeans .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepslightlyThe air hissed slightly as the Tuthanach whirled slings .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepgentlyAt every third stroke he ran the brush over the teeth of the curry comb with a shimmering , rasping sound , hissing gently through his teeth all the time .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepgentlyThe gas lamp hissed gently above them and the coke stirred softly in the range .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepaloudThe first time Wexford noticed this -- she was then about six -- he almost hooted aloud , so grotesque was the likeness between this exquisite piece of doll 's flesh and her gross progenitor .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepindignantlyBeyond , the post van hooted indignantly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeplouderThe wind howled louder as she climbed .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeppiteouslyA familiar but still timid stray cat peered at him from beneath a blackcurrant bush and howled piteously .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepmournfully enough to wake the deadThe dog got over-excited and took exception to one of the chefs and had to be shut in the barn where he howled mournfully enough to wake the dead .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepdolefullyThe wind howled dolefully , making the narrow boat sway and rock at her moorings .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepmiserablyThe younger ones , especially , sat in the church hall howling miserably , waiting to be claimed .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeppleadinglyA girl emerged from the dairy with a pan of milk and was instantly surrounded by the stable cats , mewing pleadingly as though they had not caught a single mouse for days .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepmore loudlyHe moaned more loudly and the people at the next table held their drinks in mid-air .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeploudlyHe was still conscious and was moaning loudly , his head moving from side to side .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepaloudHe moaned aloud and rolled his eyes to the ceiling .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepfaintlyThe girl was now writhing and moaning faintly , barely conscious of what was happening to her .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsoftlyHe cupped her face in his hands , moaning softly as he drew her resisting body towards him .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsoftlyShe moaned softly as he caressed her and again Martin growled .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepfeeblyThey bound the restaurant owner , who moaned feebly and thrashed about a bit ; then with Lambert 's aid they hoisted him to the high seat .
avoid.vMannerAVPDephoarselyThe blood raced through her , she heard herself moan hoarsely , shaking , her mouth opening hungrily , and then she felt the fear whirl up inside her like a typhoon .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepgentlyHe stared at the ice-covered ground and half listened to the cold wind moaning gently amongst the trees .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepindignantlyNeighing indignantly at having his feast interrupted , Joe was led out of the orchard and mounted by Cheryl , whose turn it was to ride .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeplightlyOutside the rain pattered lightly on the window , and in the room there was a great sense of tranquillity .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepmore gentlyOnly the sound of the rain , pattering more gently against the window , disturbed the quiet now .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepgentlyRain pattered gently on the unlined metal above , and he hoped it drowned his panting breath .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepgentlyA small fountain pattered gently in the big reception hall .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepquick as morseHail pattered on the window , quick as morse .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepconscientiously` They do n't live together -- I mean not in the same place , " he added conscientiously .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcontritely` No , they did n't , " exclaims Kier , adding contritely ` it could go either way . "
avoid.vMannerAVPDepwrylyHe added wryly , ` As you can see , not a very successful one .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsoftlyAntoinette 's beautiful eyes were sad as she added softly , ` I ca n't let him marry her .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepquickly• One senior Mercedes-Benz executive admitted the vulgar V12 badge on the C-pillar of the S-class was a triumph of marketing over design and quickly added that it was a delete option intended for the Japanese and Americans .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepguiltilyIf you 're not too busy , of course , " she added guiltily as she put on her jacket .
avoid.vMannerAVPDephastily` Nobody except me that is , " I added hastily in case he decided to throw me in the dungeons .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepquietly but audiblyThen he turned to smile grimly at Tallis , adding quietly but audibly , ` And I do n't want that little killer anywhere in slingshot range .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsilentlyNor did I have the inclination , she added silently .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepso informallyForgive me for having addressed you so informally , Miss Bishop . "
avoid.vMannerAVPDepnastily` Do n't be too sure of that , " Rourke advised nastily as the door closed on his two colleagues .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepquietlyMichele stood his ground without moving a muscle , and advised quietly , ` I think you should leave now .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepmoroselyShe missed him , she admitted to herself morosely .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepwryly` Steer clear of Strait Steet , " he advised wryly , turning away , ` otherwise you may be wrong .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepquietly` Do n't be too hasty , " Felipe advised quietly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsolemnly` Clothes rationin' , " Vi affirmed solemnly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepstronglyAt the same time , Switzerland had strongly affirmed its interest in the notion .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeptruculentlyAfter two days Sheila announced truculently , ` I 'm not going to the university .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeploudlyAt David Hockney 's opening at the Kasmin gallery in 1968 , Steven Buckley announced loudly : ` You 're running out of Knights to sleep with , Derek " .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepdramatically` There , " Sir Thomas announced dramatically .
avoid.vMannerAVPDephappily` I am engaged , " she announced happily .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepexplicitlyHe asserted explicitly that he appealed ‘ not … to the feelings or the passions of the House but to the stubborn facts , incapable of contradiction ’ .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepflatlySome decades later Pecquet asserted flatly that deceit in diplomacy was positively dangerous and that " truth and probity are … the two qualities most essential to the success of a public minister " .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepgravelyOne of Wolfe 's targets is the critic Greenberg , about whom an apologist has gravely asserted : ` The significance of Clement Greenberg can not be overestimated .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepabruptly` There 's nothing romantic about my relationship with Florian , " Maria asserted abruptly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepfranklyDavid listened and frankly avowed that he had not been conscious of all these grand ideas .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepstronglyMr Cole appeared before the Board and acknowledged that the Coffin was not made according to his Contract whereupon he was strongly cautioned by the Chairman as to his future conduct .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeptightly` I have to ask you some things , " she cautioned him tightly , finally stepping round the coffee-table and seating herself .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepfiercely“ And … and I certainly would n't have answered them , even if I had ! ” she told him fiercely before spinning quickly around on her heels and beginning to walk rapidly away down the street .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepmysticallyIn the sacred grove your white mosque glimmered mystically and the creepers were bowed down with flowers . "
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcruellyRuby , however , meant to walk the opposite way and glided proudly up Fleet Street , purple headscarf bobbing and gold hooped earrings glinting cruelly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepwickedlyShe went over to the shelf where she had left her drink , and stared down in dismay at the overturned glass , the shards of crystal glinting wickedly up at her in the dim light .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepbrightlyWe all moved out of the church down to the lake which glistened brightly , though the island itself was still mist-shrouded .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsoftlyHer eyes glistened softly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepgrandlyAgainst the far wall a cocktail cabinet , fashioned to resemble a Louis XV secrétaire , twinkled grandly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepmistilyThe lights at the docks twinkled mistily , and some of the larger craft at moorings carried lights , but for the most part the harbour was a broad plain of darkness .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcolourfullyHis dark eyes directed to beyond the window where the Expo lights sparkled colourfully into the distance .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepbrightlyAs she did he saw the ring on the third finger of her left hand ; the large diamond sparkled brightly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepprettilyEven in the thin winter light her amethyst necklace in its fine golden setting sparkled prettily .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepwhitelyLines of humour fanned out from his mouth , and his teeth gleamed whitely in the darkness .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepbrightlyThe furniture was a trifle heavy for her taste , but its wood gleamed brightly and the deep blue hues of the rugs were softly reassuring .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepdullyWhen she reappeared , her bald head gleaming dully , her arms were extended and she was making the mooing noise again .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepspotlesslyThe front door was painted a shiny black , and the brass knocker gleamed spotlessly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepbrightlyJulius 's dark brown eyes glittered brightly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepfiercelyHis eyes glittered fiercely .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepremorselessly
avoid.vMannerAVPDepdarklyAnnoyance glittered darkly in his eyes .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcoldlyAnger glittered coldly in his eyes .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepbrightlyCrystal chandeliers glittered brightly above a marble floor ; a quartet of musicians played music -- real music , Nicolo thought , incongruously , not the brain-frying stuff they 'd played during the fashion show .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepbravelyLiz 's chandelier had glittered bravely .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepeternallyUp above , the night stars glittered eternally , and nothing there presaged the doom and desolation which was about to befall Brentford .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepwildlyIxora stared up , her body in darkness , her emerald eyes flashing wildly in a single sidelong strip of daylight .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepbrieflyIt was only the sun , flashing briefly on her bleached hair , that made him shade his eyes and look again in that direction .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepbriefly and brilliantlyHis teeth flashed briefly and brilliantly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepwhitelyHis teeth flashed whitely as he glanced up from his task .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepnoiselesslyLightning flickered noiselessly in the western sky .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepeerilyOn clear nights these same skies held us spellbound as Northern Lights flickered eerily and changed colour like some celestial cinema curtain .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepwildlyBehind her the door crashed open , flung against the wall with a force that rattled the windows and sent the candles flickering wildly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepangrilyStephen 's eyes flared angrily .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepfiercelyHer blue eyes flared fiercely .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepbrieflyA light flared briefly at the side of the furthest cart , and then a torch flew through the air over the target .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepbrieflyNo , not expressive any more , Guy acknowledged , as the candle flared briefly in a gust of air from the open window .
avoid.vMannerAVPDephotlyHis dark eyes were shining hotly in the torchlight .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepbrilliantlyNOBODY is sure of the distance to Betelgeuse , the red giant star that shines so brilliantly in the constellation of Orion .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepbrightlyHe 's a bewildered romantic ; optimism shines brightly in his eyes .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepbrightlyTwo big gold caps shone brightly in his wide , gap-toothed grin .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepquietlyIt shines quietly from the lubricating oil .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepharshlyHer room was lit by a single naked bulb which hung from the ceiling and shone harshly on Ellen who was standing in the doorway of her tiny bathroom .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepbravelyThe burnished copper shone bravely , having only the previous night survived unscathed a particularly concerted attack upon its person .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepbrilliantlyAt the shorter wavelength , the rings are lit up by the Sun 's radiation and shine brilliantly ; but methane in Saturn 's atmosphere absorbs at this wavelength and so the planet itself is virtually invisible .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepbrightlyIt seemed to Joan that the wedding-ring was burning her finger ; it caught the light , glistering brightly as if wishing to draw attention to the fact that it was embellishing an alien hand .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeptightlyShe wrapped her raincoat around her , tying the belt tightly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepproperlyA friend has told him that the council might be prepared to take the children into voluntary care for a while so that Ahmed can convalesce properly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsteadilyBut he recuperated steadily , and at the beginning of April he travelled to Granada for a month 's vacation .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepclearlyIf you use continuous stationery , please remove sprocket margins and separate the sheets clearly into individual documents for each employee .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsmartlyWhen I looked up I saw it was coming from two smartly dressed men on the long bench-seat opposite .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsmartlyShe was a smartly dressed woman , different from the other women in our district , but then she could afford to be because they were very comfortably off .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepbestIs that what the best dressed gardener wears these days ? "
avoid.vMannerAVPDeprespectablyWe can easily picture the respectably dressed girl , swinging her skirts as she approached , and as she not-quite-accidentally brushed the ` common " girls to one side .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepexpensivelyTwo expensively dressed girls approached their table .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepelegantlyAn elegantly dressed man and an elegantly dressed woman were sitting opposite each other .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepdecentlyAnd from the pavement he looked a big , decently dressed young man , for his head and shoulders were well above the back of the seat .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsmartlyOn the left-hand side of the hall stood a solitary desk behind which a smartly dressed young man was seated .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepelegantlyI have always felt helpless and hopeless desire for beautiful , rich , elegantly dressed women .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsmartlyStanding outside our factory one lunch time , a smartly dressed woman asked for the office manager .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepprettilyHe turned to order another drink and as he did so , three prettily dressed women wandered into the room , and the hubbub of conversation momentarily became subdued .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsmartlyThe door opened , and a smartly dressed maid appeared on the threshold .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepneatlyI rang the bell and a neatly dressed parlourmaid opened the door .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepformallyShe was aware that she was being closely observed by the formally dressed staff .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepexpensivelyEverywhere , expensively dressed people were buying food with an air of dedication .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepbeautifully` I do n't know ! " she grinned , absorbed in watching a group of beautifully dressed Venetians stepping into a gondola .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepinstantlyThe fiery blast killed everyone on deck instantly , with the single exception of the captain , who lived on for a short time before becoming unconscious and falling overboard .
avoid.vMannerAVPDephorizontallySplit the cake in half horizontally and sandwich together again with some of the buttercream .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepslowlyFirst Tupac Amaru had to watch the torture of his son and uncle and other associates before his wife 's tongue was cut out and she was slowly garrotted .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepbrutallyMargaret , Countess of Salisbury , after having been sentenced without trial and harshly imprisoned in the Tower of London for two years , was brutally beheaded on Tower Green on 27 May 1541
avoid.vMannerAVPDepunfairlyI love those who love me , and I hate those who punish me unfairly . "
avoid.vMannerAVPDepconsequentlyDavid is consequently punished for this action .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeppromptlyYet in most of the cases they present , the hoaxer was found out within a few years and promptly punished with significant disgrace .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepdepartmentallyAll in all , he had been departmentally punished on twenty-seven occasions , an average of once for each year he had spent in the force .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepconsistentlyDisobedient dogs must be disciplined consistently by voice command and direct stare .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepunwittinglyVariations on this theme may be acceptable provided that they do not unwittingly reward the child for not waiting or wetting .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepwellSuch talent as Kim had should be harnessed , such men rewarded well , or destroyed , lest they destroy you .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcarefullyGabriel carefully buttered a roll .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepLightly coat your hands with one or two drops and smooth over your hair , before or after styling .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsinglyIndividual plants can eventually be potted singly in small pots .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepliberallyHe got up immediately and fetched the brandy , dousing his coffee with it liberally .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepmentallyA little farther on she came to a small white cottage , in the porch of which stood a nutcrackery old woman whom Breeze mentally dubbed the Witch of Endor .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepaffectionatelyBut it was his two spells at Rangers , where he was affectionately nicknamed ` Bud " that the mercurial Johnson established a reputation as a daring winger with a short emotional fuse .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcruellyThey retaliated by cruelly nicknaming him ` the Chinese Jew " .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepswiftlyConsiderably more sophisticated , John 's Girls swiftly nicknamed the newcomers the Tiller Babes .
avoid.vMannerAVPDep, perhaps too easily ,Meanwhile , in Havana harbour , American reporters managed to get on board what they nicknamed , perhaps too easily , ` the ship that shamed the world " .
avoid.vMannerAVPDep, caustically ,His neighbours , caustically , nicknamed him God 's Friend .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepaptlyIt was a large town of some character , with a slow-moving sinuous river , aptly named the Great Ouse , meandering between bosky banks .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeptentativelyThe new party , tentatively named the Democratic Liberal Party ( DLP ) , would control approximately 220 of the 299 seats in the National Assembly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepAlmost against his own will , he knelt by the gap , and peered in .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepeasilyHe knelt easily , powerful arms moving smoothly with the paddle , his face , in profile to her as he studied something on shore , rugged and uncaring .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeprelentlesslyThe crab-like hand reached him , closed around his belt , and began to drag him relentlessly clear .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepremorselesslyI was standing at one of the windows of the outer office , watching the rain fling itself remorselessly against the panes .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeporatoricallyHe flung out a hand oratorically .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeproughlyAll three were roughly hauled out , tied hand and foot and blindfolded .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepviolentlyThe horse knocked the woman over with very great force and then stumbled and fell , pitching the jockey violently onto the ground .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepviolentlyFishing gear was thrown off the deck and two of the crew were pitched violently backwards into the hold .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepflatHe pressed both palms flat against the cool glass , resting is forehead against the window .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepgentlyHe pressed his fingers gently into her shoulders .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeppossessivelyHe pressed kisses possessively over her face again as if to make sure she was still his .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepfirmlyTurn back the flaps , allow the moisture time to dry , then brush a mastic compound on to the roof boards and press down the flaps firmly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepgentlyIsambard pushed Harry gently forward and closed the door behind them .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepaffectionatelyThe kitten pushed its tiny head affectionately against her face and she kissed its soft fur .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepslowlyShe toyed with it with her fork , pushing it slowly around the plate , swirling it into patterns .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepfirmlyIn doing this they have first cheapened the original process of selection which is made meaningless , and then , they shoved their heads firmly back into the sand .
avoid.vMannerAVPDephurriedlyWhen she hurried out to the car , carrying her drawing materials which she had shoved hurriedly into a canvas bag , Julius was already sitting in the driving seat .
avoid.vMannerAVPDephastilyThe police hastily threw a cordon across the end of Duke Street and here the first clashes occurred .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcontemptuouslyHe threw her hand contemptuously from him and she rubbed it , wondering if she would ever get rid of the impression of his fingers .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepalmost sidewaysHe threw himself almost sideways through the gap , rolling across the ground as much to put out the fire that was burning him as to lessen the momentum of the fall .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcarelessly` More wine ? " she asked , throwing her coat carelessly on to a sofa in the drawing-room .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepviolently“ ALL I remember was the sudden transition from abseiling , to being battered and pummelled and thrown violently down the mountain .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcarefullyTheir scent came up to him as he made for the stage door , thrusting his note carefully among the rain-wet blooms .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepgentlyAdd to bowl and toss salad ingredients together gently .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepwildlyShe began to struggle , tossing her head wildly from side to side in an effort to avoid his marauding lips .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeplanguidlyCarla and Nick were sitting on the grass , languidly tossing Sara 's frisbee to and fro .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepgentlyI tugged him gently along the walkway , which was made of planks , I discovered , with short mooring posts sticking up at intervals , needing me to lift his legs over one at a time .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepvigorouslyDropping her head , she tugged a brush vigorously through the rippling red-gold , and then tossed it all back in a wild wavy curtain .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepharderNATO 's discomfort will grow if reform spreads to perestroika-resistant East Germany ; West Germany would be tugged harder towards neutrality and thoughts of re-unification .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepwillinglyJoseph had accompanied her willingly , but she had soon noticed that his manner was subdued and cool towards her , and this had added a vague new dimension to her unease .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepfairly vigorouslyAlternately press and release pressure with palms , gradually wriggling the hands fairly vigorously along the muscles .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepexcitedlyHe had chased the fish excitedly round the tank until it was traumatised , before I managed to prise the nets off him .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepas convulsively as he didShe shuddered as convulsively as he did , and became lost in the same giant whirlpool of pleasure .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepslightlyHe shuddered slightly as he thought about Ramadan .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepviolentlyHer head was buried into her knees , arms clenched tightly around herself , and she shuddered violently when he touched her shoulder .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepconvulsivelyShe shuddered convulsively , and Guy 's arms tightened round her .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepinvoluntarilyHe shuddered involuntarily and walked on towards the printing works .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepuncontrollablyShe was shuddering uncontrollably , either from cold or terror , or both .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepviolentlyI shuddered violently , thankful I was already on the floor .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepnervouslyMen fidgeted nervously at the tables .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepnervouslyI saw Dacourt fidget nervously at his words .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeprelentlesslyUsually worn by those smug bastards who fidget relentlessly on planes and insist on getting up and walking round the whole time , demonstratively taking photos out of windows and asking for guided tours of the cockpit .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepangrilyI fidgeted angrily and the fellow licked his lips .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepimpatientlyAlex fidgeted impatiently as Miles was brought forth on a stretcher , ignoring the welfare of the Base Coordinator completely .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsafelyWe have to escort him safely . ,
avoid.vMannerAVPDepblindlyThe plate-glass of shop windows was buckled and smashed and parked cars were battered as the assault continued and people fled blindly in panic .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepfalteringlyI think my very very favourite though , was the woman who followed me falteringly around John Lewis 's Lighting Department , stopping when I stopped , and making me very nervous indeed .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeplike a cat
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsuddenly
avoid.vMannerAVPDepunconcernedlyGwen yawned unconcernedly at the compliment .
avoid.vMannerAVPDephugelyHe yawned hugely , so hugely she noticed a decaying molar .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepwidelyHe yawned widely .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepexaggeratedlyCharles yawned exaggeratedly after the meal “ … early to bed , early to rise , and all that sort of thing ! ”
avoid.vMannerAVPDepvery closelyThen she became aware that the horseman behind was following her very closely indeed .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeppassivelyThe students themselves take little active part in the teaching/learning process , but tend to follow passively round the various stations .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepreluctantlyHis sister followed reluctantly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsilentlyWhen they arrived at the barn , he led her silently by the hand , through the living-room , and then up along the gallery to his bedroom .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepgentlyJohn took Ixora 's hand and gently led her from the car .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepbusilyMiniature tin cars , beetle-bright in the sun , pursued each other busily along the roads .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeprelentlesslyAfter a successful rescue the small party is relentlessly pursued by the Viet Cong , but they are airlifted to safety by helicopters of the Air Cavalry .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeprelentlesslyI think I 'd have a siege mentality if I was pursued relentlessly by a pack of slavering tabloid reporters baying for blood .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepquicklyMuffled and tied , he was quickly shepherded away .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepslowlyHe stood up and lumbered towards the tail end of the queue ; she trailed behind slowly , wondering how she could leave on her own without offending him .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepslowly and miserably` Even a blind man could see that I hold all the cards in this situation , " he told her flatly as she trailed slowly and miserably into the room behind him .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepquietlyChuckling wickedly , he thrust them into his waistcoat pocket , collected the lamp from the desk top , and quietly departed the room .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsoftlyThey kissed her , one cheek each , and departed softly in their pink felt bedroom slippers .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepas peacefully as a sleeping infantI saw him depart as peacefully as a sleeping infant .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepas quickly as possibleCorbett turned to his guide to ask what was happening but found the man had had enough sense and discretion to depart as quickly as possible .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepunhappilyAnglers come from all over Britain to fish St John 's and rarely depart unhappily .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepvery quietlyThen she turned and departed very quietly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepshamelesslyIn that event , a hung parliament is bound to include large numbers of non-Congressmen who will shamelessly desert to Mr Gandhi , to be on the winning side .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeprapidlyHe was in stained black trousers and an open shirt , and his chin was rapidly disappearing beneath a growth of soft , curly hair .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepquicklyShe quickly disappeared out the back and came around the front to greet me .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepjust as quicklyThey disappear again just as quickly back into the curtained forest .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepquicklyThey were besieged by children who disappeared quickly when they recognised Maidstone .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeprapidlyMany conflicts in meetings disappear rapidly once you get down to detail and factual cases .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsteadilyAlthough the French right-wing armies held their stations , those of the centre and left , including the BEF ( shortly to comprise five divisions ) were retreating steadily south toward Paris .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepbackwardsJannie stared at them , trying to imagine the scene -- Bob , retreating backwards round the room , and Mrs. Mounce , on all fours , snarling and barking , snapping at his trousers .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsilentlyShe filled Duclos ' empty glass unobtrusively and retreated silently towards the door .
avoid.vMannerAVPDephastilyDuvall cursed aloud , fired one last shot directly into the door and whatever lay beyond it , heard the resounding roar of anger and rage … and then retreated hastily back up the stairs towards them .
avoid.vMannerAVPDephastilyHank had hastily retreated round the side of the garage , while they decided where to put a sand box for the child as yet unconceived , and then he had re-entered the gate , giving it a diplomatic slam behind him .
avoid.vMannerAVPDephastilyAs soon as the man 's wallet was in his hand , the Doctor retreated hastily back to the car to peruse the contents .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepgraduallyAs sea levels rose over the centuries , due to the slow sinking of the south-east of England , the marshes gradually retreated inland .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsteadilyAs his father approached , Richard retreated steadily , never once daring to stand his ground against him .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepvery slowlyThe boy retreated very slowly backwards .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepbackwardsThe boy retreated very slowly backwards .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepas fast as it had comeShamlou 's smile vanished as fast as it had come .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepmysteriouslyTall trees and sweeping branches suddenly appeared from nowhere and vanished mysteriously into the all-encompassing darkness .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepnoiselesslyHaving supplied them with a fifth chair , Amiss made them generally comfortable and vanished noiselessly through the nearest door .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepquickly` He 's down for next September , " Maudie replied over her shoulder , and vanished quickly up the stairs .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepas punctually as he had appearedThe latter had vanished as punctually as he had appeared .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepvoluntarily` So she probably did n't vanish voluntarily , " Catherine Crane said , in summary .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepnon-stopHe was banging non-stop around the house all day , bellowing ` TELEPHONE " when everyone could hear it ring , sitting at the piano without even looking at the keys , and making an excruciating racket .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcuriouslyThe drone buzzed curiously across the room and vanished behind the table , making its own checks on the Doctor 's health .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepfranticallyIt balanced forwards and stroked its back legs over the sheen of each wing in turn before buzzing frantically against the glass for a moment then landing again and repeating the whole process .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsteadilyAs the train left the suburbs of Glasgow I settled into my very comfortable corner seat to enjoy the views as the hills and lochs passed slowly by , and the train chugged steadily along the West Highland Line .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepmanfullyWith some trepidation I went with him with the trusty Seagull Outboard chugging manfully over the huge swell .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepslowlyThinking that was a dig at female priorities , she smiled but said nothing as they chugged slowly to a small jetty .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepslowlyQuickly she put together a few sandwiches and , suitably dressed for walking , waited impatiently as they chugged slowly towards their planned point of departure .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepquietlyIt was a beautiful sunny morning , and at eleven o'clock , after I had done a quick surgery , we chugged quietly out of the harbour , with Lucy at the controls .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepmerrilyWith Williamson at the wheel the boat chugged along merrily while the rest of us lolled on deck-chairs with plenty of laughter and good cheer .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepslowlyAs the train chugged slowly forward , stopping inexplicably for long periods and even occasionally travelling backwards , Ludovico enjoyed the luxury of being able to examine his travelling companion openly while she slept .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeprhythmicallyWoodsmoke drifted low on the light westerly wind and on the railway tracks great trains clanked by rhythmically , somehow accentuating the serenity of the place .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeploudlyThey clatter onto the floor loudly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepswiftlyThe train clattered swiftly through the backs of darkened villages .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeploudlyAs he yanked one out for himself , something clattered loudly to the floor .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepfastJo 's voice follows her heels clicking fast over the cafe 's tiled floor .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepangrilyHe caught her towards him and kissed her until she was breathless , and even in her daze she heard Candace 's high heels clicking angrily across the back of the hall .
avoid.vMannerAVPDependlesslyI did n't see the great walled city of Chanchán , only the mist and rain , the blur of the headlights and the windscreen wipers clicking endlessly across my vision .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsharplyThe lock clicked sharply into place .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepbackwardsThe car ahead of them squealed to a halt , crashed backwards across the road into a stone wall , and came to an abrupt stop .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsteadily` Cole Porter -- and good champagne , " she 'd said , lifting her glass filled with a delicate golden liquid whose tiny bubbles fizzed gently and steadily upwards .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepgently` Cole Porter -- and good champagne , " she 'd said , lifting her glass filled with a delicate golden liquid whose tiny bubbles fizzed gently and steadily upwards .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepstraightChemicals gurgle down a drain straight into Hong Kong 's sewers .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepnervilyEven Pedro , pattering nervily about the room , seemed more restless than usual , and when he slept his dreams were troubled .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeppowerfullyThe car continued to purr powerfully along the motorway , effortlessly passing everything in sight .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepserenelyFor at that moment , directly below the steps that led down to the Moebius Strip , the float of dummy Capellans was purring serenely by .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsmoothlyThe car purred smoothly on along a narrow lane lined with trees .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepbrisklyRobot tenders puttered briskly through the water , humming to themselves .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepslowlyBrown barges puttered slowly through the turbid water .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeplightlyThe wind rustled lightly through the cottonwoods and willows alongside the Mattole , not 60 yards from Euclid 's peaceful nose .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepexpertlyShe 'd tried to read , but her attention kept being drawn to what was happening outside and , even though she was annoyed at herself for giving in so easily , she kept returning to watch Dane 's powerful figure swishing expertly across the snow .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeppurposefullyEven if it was just for a bollocking it had still given him the chance to swish purposefully through the outer office with all the pretty girls saying , ` Hullo , Mr Tyron . "
avoid.vMannerAVPDepgracefullyVelvet curtains swished gracefully aside once more and the scene was set for act three .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepas fast as a deerI laughed and set spurs to my horse and thundered through the convent gates as fast as a deer .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepviciouslyHe heard the clang of metal on metal , and a ricochet whined viciously past his head .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepangrilyHe felt the heat of the bullet as it whined angrily past , missing his forehead by a hairsbreadth , and exited via a starred hole in the driver 's window by his side .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepangrilyFive of the stray bullets bracketed him , whining angrily past to star the wall behind him .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeprapidlyGuillemots and razor bills whirred rapidly out to sea , surface-dived for fish , and whirred back again to feed hungry chicks .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeprhythmicallyAnd then we stood for ages while streams of cars whirred rhythmically past .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepforciblyThe decision ended a trial which the government of Mexico had repeatedly denounced as illegal on the grounds that the defendant had been forcibly abducted and taken to the USA in violation of the US-Mexican extradition treaty .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepunobtrusivelyJenkins said , deftly taking the coaster from Laidlaw 's hand and discarding it unobtrusively in the bin under the counter .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeprudelyIt was to be five emperors , ten governors , and about 40 years on before the hill-top occupants of Eildon Hill North were rudely dislodged by the Romans and Newstead fort established .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepdeliberatelyAnd the expert witness thinks it was dislodged deliberately . "
avoid.vMannerAVPDepforciblyKnowing of that application the plaintiff obtained a warrant of possession but , before it was executed , forcibly ejected the defendant from the premises .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsimplyA possible third -- over-exposure to specialised and/or volatile funds , can be eliminated simply by being cautious .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepby being cautiousA possible third -- over-exposure to specialised and/or volatile funds , can be eliminated simply by being cautious .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepthusIn all , some 700 000 out of a population of three million were thus eliminated .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeppoorlyFoods such as sugar , salt , spices , fat and alcohol can therefore aggravate a cellulite condition by cluttering up the system with additional waste matter that is poorly eliminated .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepforcibly" When asked " Were they forcibly evicted , or did they go of their own free will ? " he answered " Some left voluntarily owing to the poor markets . "
avoid.vMannerAVPDepquicklyA portion of the tail of the pancreas was then quickly excised , trimmed of adipose and connective tissue and used immediately .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepeasilyThe iron ore is easily extracted by quarrying with giant excavators .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepunfairlyI wo n't be held by a promise that was unfairly extracted from me before I legally became an adult .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepeasilyThey had invested millions of dollars and lives in this war , and this meant that they could not extract themselves easily .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepbackwardShe uttered a muted cry of despair , and plucked herself furiously backward out of his grasp .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepfuriouslyShe uttered a muted cry of despair , and plucked herself furiously backward out of his grasp .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepgentlyI gently prised my wrist free .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepreluctantlyAlexandra prised herself reluctantly out of the chair and stood looking down at her Great Aunt .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepCarefully prise off the end battens .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepstone by stoneWorkmen have started removing the courthouse 's Georgian portico stone by stone .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepeagerlyShe snatched it eagerly from his hand and began to eat with great relish .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsurgicallyMany studies have shown that these tumours are surgically curable .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsteeplyFrom the summit descend steeply north-west to Bwlch Eryl Farchog .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsteadilyIt descends steadily along the line to Leicester where it joins the Soar Navigation , continuing through Leicester and Loughborough on its way to Trent Junction .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepquietlyA huge steel crane hook suddenly descended quietly between their faces and made them both leap back in alarm .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsafelyThe navigator ( Sgt. Alexander ) , in spite of being wedged within the narrow confines of the glass nose , managed to scramble out , and descended safely by parachute .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepheadfirstOnce in our picturesque ski village , our friends were anxious to hire the gear and get straightaway into the serious business of descending headfirst down something snow-capped .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepprecipitouslyBefore me lay a deep gulley choked with oleanders and thorny scrub , which descended precipitously down to the private beach .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepvery gingerlyShe had to descend very gingerly , both for fear of missing her footing and of startling the cat into digging its claws into her or jumping from her shoulders suddenly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsteeplyThen , a few moments later , at twenty-five minutes to five , the trail dipped steeply for thirty yards , and there was the Land Rover at the bottom .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsteeplyShiva 's Fifth Avenue was a long , curving , treeless street that dipped steeply down and switchbacked up again , though the neighbourhood was not in general a particularly hilly place .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsteeplyThe road dipped steeply here then curved back wickedly upon itself .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepunsteadilyShe quivered in his grasp , trying to maintain her air of sophistication as her voice dipped unsteadily .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsharplyThe ground dropped sharply beneath us as we bounced off the nearest trunk .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepbackwardsHe edged backwards to the wall .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepslowlyAs she crept from her room and edged slowly down the stairs -- avoiding the most creaky -- she put from her mind any thought that Wakelate might follow her .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepgraduallySometimes she 'd turn on her heel , snarling , and lunge at a dog that had gradually edged over and positioned itself expectantly behind her .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepCautiously he mounted the remaining stairs , recognised the figure for what it was and stepped over it to the wheelhouse .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsteeplyThey chose a point at which the bank reached steeply down to a pool , a slight bend in the course having eaten away a miniature beach on the far side .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepgraduallyAbove Trow Gill , the path rises gradually alongside a wall and after half a mile reaches a stile admitting to the open moorland on the left .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepunsteadilyThe plane rises unsteadily into the air .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepwarilyCul-de-sacs skirt warily down to them and then peter out .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepassessinglyHis blue gaze slanted over her assessingly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepprecariouslyWe followed a narrow path that snaked precariously down the escarpment side .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepquicklyShe thought again what a point of defence the tower was , commanding the countryside , and then she saw that there was a back road leading away from the tower , narrower , bumpier even than the drive to the front door , which snaked quickly down the hill and out of sight .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepuneasilyShe lived in the Palestinian camp at Rashidiyeh , a wretched four square miles of breeze-block huts and cabins relieved only by the occasional tree , a straggling plant hanging from a poorly made brick wall and an open sewer that snaked uneasily down the centre of the mud roads .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepswiftlyQuick as she was , Feargal was quicker and swerved swiftly to one side .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepgentlyThe road stretched ahead , swerving gently up a hill through fields bounded by stone walls .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepso violentlyAll summer English cricket has been highly suspicious about how the Pakistanis made the old ball swing about so violently .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepslowlyThe precession of the satellite 's orbit -- the way it swings slowly round the Earth -- will mean that successive 30o-segments will overlap by 15o , so assisting the procedure of confirming sources .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepslowlyAs the bus swung slowly round Loxford green , Anna saw that two immense removal vans were parked in the drive of Loxford Old Rectory .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepwildlyShips are advised to give the islands a wide berth , as the seabed is constantly shifting and massive magnetic anomalies cause compasses to swing wildly round the rose .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepmore firmlyMore importantly , however , some national governments swung more firmly in favour of the idea .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepslowlyThe door swung back slowly , silently , and he went in .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsilentlyThe door swung back slowly , silently , and he went in .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeplaboriouslyIt was as much as it could do to raise a whimper of greeting as the tail swung laboriously back and forth .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepabruptlyThe Rover abruptly swung out and roared past , the passenger cop giving them a suspicious but mostly supercilious glare .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsharplyLissa switched on the light , and Rebecca swung round sharply to face her , shock startling a gasp on her lips , the torch falling with a muffled thud .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepquietlyWhen the door quietly swung to , she paid it no mind .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepGradually she swung back into her easy , loose stride .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsafelyYou can not traverse staircases safely in anything other than well-fitting slippers .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepdelicatelyI traversed delicately into it and then swung into a frighteningly wide bridge .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepdelicatelyTake the crack through these then traverse delicately leftwards to reach a good ledge .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepwildlyI stayed in the darkness vomiting as the ship veered wildly through the troughs of high waves .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepunsteadilyHerr Nordern wove unsteadily across the living-room into the bathroom and plunged his face into cold water .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepuncertainlyYou weave uncertainly along the road at first , but soon you pick up speed and rush smoothly forward , and your heart leaps with joy at the mastery of the thing .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcheerfullyFriday evening was spent mastering rhythm-changes on the piano and weaving cheerfully around the furniture in an Edinburgh tenement , and on Saturday and Sunday we all camped out in a School Dance Studio for movement sessions .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepdrunkenlyBut as I ploughed through the trough in the snow , a lone figure came weaving drunkenly towards me .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepminutelyThe white road lines weave minutely along , being eaten by car rubber .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsedatelyWe wound sedately along the narrow , grass-verged roads of ` The Oval " council estate and glided through the town centre and five miles beyond , before reaching Ringinglow Road -- long , isolated and Roman straight -- and putting the car through its paces .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepnarrowlyThe path leading to the stepping stones which forded Hodge Beck wound narrowly between high sheltering hedges .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsteeplyShe drove fearlessly up a narrow dirt-track road that wound steeply between scented pine trees because she was still mad that Fernando could have done such a thing .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepinformallyNarrow paved streets that are little more than alleys wind informally round a low ridge once densely packed with houses .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsteeplyA narrow path zigzagged steeply down from in front of the colonnade to the shore .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepdesperatelyThe other pilot was either new or nervous ; probably both ; he zigzagged desperately to avoid Church 's sniping .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepdeftlyBurger deftly arranged the creases in his trousers .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepCrucially he arranged these zones every 15° longitude apart : with 360° around the globe , and 24 hours to deal with , simple arithmetic indicated that each zone should be roughly 15° wide .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepattractivelyPlace a slice of avocado over each slice of grapefruit and arrange attractively in lines down a serving plate .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepquite randomlyThey appear to be quite randomly arranged on the distal portion of the jaw although sometimes they appear to cluster in the region of the second oral tentacle pore .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcarefullyMrs Doran 's was a Victoria sponge with toasted almonds and walnut halves carefully arranged on the top .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepwellThe access to seats is well arranged by means of staircases built between the walls and by passages between the seat ranges .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepmore formally` Lowell likes it arranged more formally , swept off my face , but not in a plait . "
avoid.vMannerAVPDephardShe yanked the reins and brought the whip down hard upon its bony rump .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcravenlyOr cravenly deposit it in a bin ?
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcarelesslyShe turned slowly to look at him , as he deposited a bag of fragrant croissants and the Financial Times carelessly on the hall table and came to lean in the doorway of the guest room .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepgentlyLoosen the skin from the flesh of the chicken by gently inserting a finger between them .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepQuickly Robert inserted the needle into the thigh muscle , and in about a minute , the small body went limp .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepproximallyAfter laparotomy cannulae were inserted proximally by duodenotomy and distally by terminal ileotomy as described previously .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepdirectlyFloppy discs from the design computer can be inserted directly into the machine enabling a sample to be made within hours instead of days .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepgentlyShe did n't want to talk or exclaim on the beauty of the view , and as though Matthew was also aware of their silent communication , he laid his hand gently on her shoulder .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcarefullyMrs Ridley settled herself in a green velvet armchair , laying her stick carefully on the floor beside her .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepfirmlyHis climbing achievements are many , but it is his attempts on Everest which have lodged him firmly in the public consciousness .
avoid.vMannerAVPDephorizontallySecure the drive with at least four screws and make sure that if you mount it horizontally the printed circuit board is at the bottom .
avoid.vMannerAVPDephurriedlyNearly all the red-tiled-roof homes along the ridge line , high above Sarajevo , were deserted , with the last remaining people hurriedly packing their belongings on to cars and wagons .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepillegallyHe called for tougher action by police on motorists who illegally park in and around existing bus stops .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepbadlyOlive parked badly and swore .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsensiblyHe appealed to drivers to park sensibly and avoid the inconvenience and expense of recovering vehicles from the car pound .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepquietlyJohn took the empty cups down below and placed them quietly in the small sink .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepdelicatelyDavid placed his briefcase on the floor delicately and sat at his desk with his back to the window .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcarefullyThen she bent , casually , unhurriedly , and removed her boots , placed them carefully by the door and straightened up .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepvery firmlyHe led Claudia away , looked back to wave to Ted and saw in astonishment that Katherine was planting a kiss very firmly on his lips .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepfirmlyThey have to heave and sweat their great stone to the top of the mountain , and plant it firmly on the summit .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsecurelyYou could set your back against the roughened old trunk , plant your feet securely on the wide bough and gaze out undisturbed over the great surges of greenery .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcarefullyThomas went out , came back a moment later with an object draped in blue velvet which he positioned carefully on a low table .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcarefully` Later , " he said , resting his cigar carefully in an ashtray .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepshakilyAs I shakily set down my glass , with a new attack of the clammy sweats seeping into my shirt , things grew more terrifying .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepso hard that it sloshed out of the glassShe set down his drink so hard that it sloshed out of the glass .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeplightlySmear flux lightly over the ends of the pipe and the inside of the fitting .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepliberallyHe stared at his sister whose pale face was made even paler by the sun-block ointment she had liberally smeared on her skin .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepthinlyYou could also thinly spread some glue on the cracker and sprinkle some glitter powder over it .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepthinlyThe contractors take it away and dilute it before spreading it thinly on the soil . "
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsecretivelyShe spread her hands secretively over the page .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepgenerouslyThe technique in brush application should be to spread the liquid generously over the surface and onto cracks .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepslowlyHe is like an insect caught in fly spray , whirling crazily , while the poison spreads paralysis slowly through his veins .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepmuch thinnerNot only is the end product more valuable than slurry or FYM , but it can be spread much thinner ( 7 or 8 tons to the acre as opposed to 15 tons of FYM ) .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepdiscreetlyHe chose four different coloured capsules and tucked them discreetly beneath his plate .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepdemurelyShe wiped her lips on the paper and crumpling it up , tucked it demurely between the seat and the wall .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcompanionablyJosh tucked his arm companionably through hers .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepfirmlyThe wolves yelped uncontrollably , throwing their riders into the mess before scampering off back to the hills their tails tucked firmly between their legs .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsidewaysShe looked at the back of Jessica 's head , tucked sideways onto Rory 's shoulder as he drove , and she smiled .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepfirmlyGrégoire was sitting with his legs tucked firmly back , his elbows pressed against his sides .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepfirmlyBruce stirred and wrapped his cloak firmly about him .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepawkwardlyThat magnate looks quite diminished as he crouches in the forward seat with his cloak wrapped awkwardly about him ; but how gloriously his underling has been transformed .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepdeliberatelyBut the government front bench denied opposition claims that they 'd deliberately delayed the decision to boost Tory support on the eve of the Party Conference .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepslowlyHer grip tightened as he accelerated , and after a moment or two he coasted slowly into the kerb and stopped .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepnoiselesslyFrom there the road was downhill , so we were able to coast noiselessly down into the sleeping suburbs , then dismount and push the bike into the city centre .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepidlyEven now , cycling idly along the lanes in the lee of the downs , it is possible to speculate about such things in a whimsical sort of way ; a rare tranquility which pervades everything brings about that state of mind .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepquicklyShe cycled quickly along the lane out of the town , hoping to reach home before the storm burst .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepquicklyI cycled off quickly , but when I discussed the matter subsequently with my wife she said that to carry a knife was not uncommon nowadays .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepquite slowlyWell , I cycled up quite slowly behind him and then I stopped with my feet on the ground and felt for the gun .
avoid.vMannerAVPDephastilyThe eccentric Cantona jetted hastily back to France after being dropped from the side at QPR , although at the time the club claimed he had been given permission .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcarefullyConquest was almost half full of water after the passage , but she was bailed out and motored carefully towards the NE corner of the island where the bow was run on to the shingle at the water 's edge .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepslowlyTo her surprise , he turned the wheel towards the channel leading to the island , and as they motored slowly past one of the enormous posts she saw a name-plate on it .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepvery slowlyA tranquil mood had come over me , and for this reason I believe I was again motoring very slowly -- probably at no more than fifteen miles per hour .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsedatelyAs they paddle sedately forward across the water , they suddenly form a ring .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepvery hardRiding a bike is a suitable analogy : if you have been pedalling very hard for a while you can stop pedalling and freewheel for a short distance without losing any speed .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepwearilyThe man pedalled wearily past Doyle 's station , breathing heavily .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepdoggedlyShe freewheeled into the village , pedalled doggedly through it , then tackled the hill on the other side .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepfuriouslyHe seized his bike and pedalled furiously to the scene .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepslowlyAs he pedalled slowly towards the farmhouse , logic told the village constable he was on a fool 's errand .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepfuriouslyHe was last seen pedalling furiously away from the Midland Bank in Chiswick , west London .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeptechnically betterWe row technically better and in a more efficient way . "
avoid.vMannerAVPDeplazilySandy bays invited the bather to plunge in the clear cool waters ; boating parties found no breeze to fill the sail , and rowed lazily around the coast .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepfuriouslyUncle Albert picked up the oars , turned the boat round , and started furiously rowing up river .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcarefullyHowever , conditions for the time of the year seemed favourable and I was in hopeful mood as I rowed carefully out on the meadow side to a drop-off at about 70 yards I knew to be there .
avoid.vMannerAVPDephurriedlyWe never did persuade them , but for six valuable hours we managed to hold them on that course far out into the Flores Sea , until finally they came to their senses , noticed the distant and almost invisible shore , and hurriedly tacked towards it again .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepquicklyIf he stays there too long he will slip into the dirty wind like C , so he must tack off quickly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepbackwards( Two ATTENDANTS exit backwards , indicating that ROS and GUIL should follow . )
avoid.vMannerAVPDeppotentiallyIn originally filling our tank , and every time we make a water change -- which is a vital part of the filtration process -- we could add substances that are potentially lethal to our fish .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepparticularlyPersistence can occur if a virus escapes the full force of the defence mechanisms ( for example if the patient 's immune system is suppressed for any reason ) , or if the virus is not particularly lethal to the cells it infects .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeppotentiallyAn aptly named gas , discovered in 1766 , it had that potentially lethal combination of having both explosive and lifting properties .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeppotentiallyA forced devaluation would clearly be potentially lethal for the EMS , breaking the key French franc-German mark link and sparking off a round of competitive devaluations in southern Europe involving the peseta , escudo and lira .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeppotentiallyFinally , local trading standards officials in Oxfordshire are urging parents to be on their guard against a children 's chemistry set containing a potentially lethal substance .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepquite nakedThey sleep in the same room with each other , and look beautiful when I am putting them to bed , jumping and hopping about quite naked , rejoicing in the freedom of no clothes .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepconspicuouslyBecause of their lethal defence system , these small frogs are able to live bold , untroubled lives on the forest floor , hopping about conspicuously with bright colours advertising their presence .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepclumsilyThe common toad hops clumsily along and is incapable of making a sudden dart for cover .
avoid.vMannerAVPDephappilyIn each she could happily have hopped off into the side-streets with their displays of over-priced gauds but Nils had insisted on timing things right .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeplightlyBefore the hoist came to a halt , the Twins were up and out of it , hopping lightly ashore and closing in on the woman , one either side of her .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepnimblyThe Doctor hopped nimbly forward , careful not to disturb the fragile balance of what remained of the structure .
avoid.vMannerAVPDephappilyHow could it be otherwise , when I have an almost tame squirrel that happily hops about the borders when I 'm feeding or digging ?
avoid.vMannerAVPDepdelightedlyMr Parkinson hopped delightedly from foot to foot .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcontinuallyRachaela 's back ached continually .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepdullyMy head ached dully and altogether I was n't at my best .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepconstantlyHer body itched constantly and salt crystals from the drying of perspiration clung to the hair of her armpits and rimed her skin .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepuncomfortablyHer skin was prickling uncomfortably .
avoid.vMannerAVPDephorriblyAfter a moment 's hesitation she lay back , plunging her head deep in the water before shampooing her hair with the gel , gasping as her wound smarted horribly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeppainfullyHer head smarted painfully where several strands of hair had been wrenched out by her violent struggles , the fragile material of her shift had torn further , and she was shaking uncontrollably and unable to stand upright .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeppainfullyHer head spun and her left arm tingled painfully with pins and needles .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeppleasurablyEven the extremities of her limbs were tingling pleasurably , a subdued kind of electricity running through her entire body .
avoid.vMannerAVPDependlesslyThere was so much to achieve and I fretted endlessly about the work that was needed to co-ordinate it all .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepQuickly loading the Very pistol with the red cartridge , Larsen aimed it at the open skylight and pulled the trigger .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcarefullyShe carefully packed her case again , then scanned the tidy bedroom and bathroom with some satisfaction .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepthinlyFlatten the bread with a rolling-pin , then spread each slice thinly with mayonnaise .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepthinlyButter sliced dark rye bread and spread thinly with mustard .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepquickly` It needs to be wrapped up quickly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeptightlyOr grate the rind onto small pieces of freezer film ; wrap tightly , then place in a polythene bag .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepquietlyShe was still quietly fuming about Felipe 's remarks as dinner drew near , however , and he had put her in a very awkward position .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsilentlyHe simply took things out of her hands and left her standing like a fool , and Jenna fumed silently .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsilentlySister Cooney seethed silently under her blotched skin .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsilentlyDexter had seethed silently for a few weeks and mentioned his anger to a priest during confession .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepquietlyShe was still quietly simmering from her interview with Naylor Massingham last Monday .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepquietlyThey may be quietly simmering over something they feel very strongly about .
avoid.vMannerAVPDephow“ I do n't see how that 's going to cure my nightmares … ”
avoid.vMannerAVPDeppromptly and completelyIt occurred mainly in communities with poor diets and was eventually identified as a deficiency disease which could be promptly and completely cured by supplying adequate food .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcompletelyAll forms of early syphilis can be completely cured , and some of the later manifestations can be markedly improved , or , at least , the progression of the disease can be arrested .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepmore easilyWhen the mind is quiet of course the body is quiet and whatever illness you have can be healed more easily . "
avoid.vMannerAVPDepproperlyShe checks that you and the baby are well , that any stitches are healing , that your uterus is normal and that the baby 's cord is healing properly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepquicklyThe scratches on his cheek had healed quickly and he had died unblemished .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeprapidlyHer body was healing rapidly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepposthumouslyOn Jan. 30 , 1990 , a Supreme Soviet Commission revealed that nearly 845,000 victims of Stalinism had been posthumously rehabilitated during 1988-89 , but called for review procedures to be streamlined .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepinstantlyArtists such as Falk ( on whom Ehrenburg had modelled the character of the disinterested Saburov ) were not instantly rehabilitated , but it now became possible openly to admit that they existed .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepmore quicklyA NEW health card is to be launched in Cheshire with the aim of helping doctors and paramedics to treat a patient more quickly in an emergency .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsuccessfullyOf the remaining 166 patients , 136 were successfully treated pharmacologically .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepquicklyThey were quickly spotted by a police patrol who ushered them off the motorway and down the A41 slip road .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepquicklyYou will quickly spot which plants produce their favourite seeds .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepimmediatelyHe can spot any interlopers among the stars immediately .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepfairly quicklyTrying to find her way back out was obviously a nonstarter but staying here she would probably be spotted fairly quickly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepinvoluntarilyShe shivered involuntarily , a reaction prompted by something other than cold …
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsuddenlyHe shivered suddenly , and even that was not unpleasant .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepdeeplyReceived by the king and queen as she made her entrance , she curtsied deeply , and waited with bated breath for what would happen next .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepneatlyIt had been skinned , neatly eviscerated , and would have looked like any carcase in a butcher 's shop if it had n't been for the head .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeploudlyHe was loudly booed by the 10,000 crowd as he walked in to bat and prepared to face his first ball , Jamaicans being of the opinion that he shares the blame for some poor World Cup selections .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepso tightly that it hurt herShe plaited her hair so tightly that it hurt her , straining hair and flesh until it felt as though the white seam down the back of her head might split and the brains gush out .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepgentlyMelt the butter in a saucepan , add the nettles and stew gently for about 10 minutes .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepgentlyMeanwhile , in a wok or a large pan , gently poach the chopped celery , onion and garlic in the wine/water for 5 minutes .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeprightSurely it must be as easy to microwave a portion of baked beans right , as it is to microwave it wrong , so why do the beans always arrive congealed and with a skin on them ?
avoid.vMannerAVPDepdefiantlyShe looked up into his face and resisted the urge to snatch the folder from his hand and strew its contents defiantly across the carpet .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepgently4 Heat the remaining oil in the pan and gently fry the nut and tomato mixture for 2-3 minutes , stirring constantly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepGently fry the banana pieces .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepgentlyHeat the oil in a large pan and gently fry the onion and garlic for 5 minutes .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepgentlyHeat two tablespoons of the oil in a large pan and gently fry the onion and garlic for about 5 minutes .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepgentlyFry the potatoes and onion gently in the oil for about 20 minutes until softened .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepslowlyMelt butter and fry lettuce slowly until soft .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepgentlyAdd the courgettes and onion and fry gently for 4 minutes .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeprapidlyAdd the beans to a large saucepan of boiling water and boil rapidly for 10min .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepGently simmer the courgettes , mushrooms , onion and herbs in water for 10 minutes .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepgentlyPass through a sieve and simmer the juice gently to remove most of the water .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepgentlySimmer gently until apple has softened .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepgentlyHe winced slightly as she gently probed the area for any sign of infection .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepgentlyA woman knelt beside Eva , gently probing the reason for the tears .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepdelicatelyLike most birdwatchers , I have only seen them in pictures -invariably in supremely elegant poses , their long , thin beaks delicately probing the water for weeds .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepexperimentallyHer head ached , too , and she probed her scalp experimentally .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepgentlyLindsey leaned forward , her fingers gently probing beneath the man 's jaw .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepgentlyThe small talk might gently probe for some common experiences .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeprituallyIt is repeatedly being copied and recopied as the generations go by , like the Hebrew scriptures which were ritually copied by scribes every 80 years to forestall their wearing-out .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepreadilyWe have already seen that DNA is readily copied from one cell to a new cell , and that chunks of DNA may be copied from one individual to another individual , namely its child .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepaccuratelyA. Copy each symbol accurately ( Fig. 5.4 ) .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepdirectlyWhat commonly seems to happen is that project work comes to consist of the accumulation of large amounts of haphazard information , often copied directly from reference books .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepexactlyI 've had them copied exactly … `
avoid.vMannerAVPDepfar more accuratelyHigh resolution images on the computer screen can now be reproduced by printer far more accurately .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepaccuratelyThe problem to date has been that the colours seen on the display monitor are difficult to reproduce accurately in the final dyed or printed product : what you see is not always what you get !
avoid.vMannerAVPDepopticallyOverall , it 's best to leave the photographs out of the electronic side of things altogether and get them reproduced optically for you by your printer .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepasSome of the students look up at the word ` castration " , admiring the cool poise with which Robyn pronounces it , as one might admire a barber 's expert manipulation of a cut-throat razor .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepwarmlyThe princess was warmly applauded by the scientists for her speech .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepwarmlyOrganised by Sue Barratt , who compèred the show , the models wore clothes donated to the shop and were warmly applauded .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepnoisilyJoshua rose to his feet and applauded noisily .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepopenlyLuke was openly contemptuous .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepoutspokenlyBala was outspokenly critical of Nigerian foreign policy which , he said , helped French ` imperialism " and French-supported ` puppet regimes " in West Africa .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepas coldlyHe was on the receiving end of a look that was as coldly disdainful as any she 'd ever seen .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepas any she 'd ever seenHe was on the receiving end of a look that was as coldly disdainful as any she 'd ever seen .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepindulgentlyPound was to mock Yeats indulgently for seeing in Notre Dame not a physical presence in worked stone , but only a symbol ; yet in Sicily Pound 's seems to have been the mind that was symbologizing .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeplowA red grouse skimmed low over the heather .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsilentlyParking the car in the small space beneath the house that had been set aside for it , Belinda skimmed silently up the back stairs .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepminutelyThey had sifted minutely through the circumstances of her death .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepviolentlyMademoiselle rummaged violently among the books in the desk .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepindecisivelyTalks on a post-war coalition concluded indecisively , but the Prime Minister had called for progress to be made on plans for full employment .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepabruptlyCorden 's playing career ended abruptly when he smashed his knee on his debut for Darlington .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepabruptlyThe meeting ended abruptly and both men walked out .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeppeacefullyBut the siege ended peacefully after two unarmed men gave themselves up .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeppeacefullyA four-hour siege has ended peacefully after an armed man gave himself up to police .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepquicklyNegative methods of responding in marking are likely to produce sterile , cumulative consequences in a child 's writing : pupils quickly discern what is acceptable to the teacher and merely aim to fulfil those expectations .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepwildly` Mo " car , " he cried , semaphoring wildly and demanding her attention .
avoid.vMannerAVPDephorizontally and verticallyTwo thick pieces of cord were tied horizontally and vertically around it .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepquickly` When I think the giant eel is biting on the ball , I 'll quickly tie the rope around this other hook inside the bucket .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepquicklyI left the rifle , checked the War Bag and put its strap over my head , tying the waist-string quickly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcarefullyCards , bead chains and baubles are displayed on the mantelshelf while a garland is carefully stapled to the underside , with tiny cherubs and tassels tied in place .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeplightlyOtherwise tack a rug down lightly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepopenlyHe had been as openly astounded and as privately elated by Collingridge 's bombshell as the rest of his colleagues .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepunsuccessfullyMichael Stein was trying unsuccessfully to calm an irate customer who was arguing about his bill .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepvisiblyHe was visibly cheered by this sign that his instincts were not entirely adrift .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepconsistentlyThe Body Shop went public in 1984 and the company 's shares have consistently dazzled City analysts with their high performance .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepintenselyAlthough Nicholson 's part in Ensign Pulver was small , being attached to such a poor movie depressed him intensely .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepeasily` But you 're also weak and you frighten easily .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepeasilyGraeme Souness , an Edinburgh man who does n't frighten easily , once recalled how the scariest moment of his life unfolded outside Parkhead when he made the acquaintance of two locals .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeppubliclyIn a choice between meekly obeying his commands and being publicly humiliated there really was no choice .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsteadilyThe Caucasus had been steadily pacified and nominal Russian authority made effective .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepskilfullyBut he had skilfully pacified even the most vociferous of dissenters .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepeasily` Uh huh , " said I. I was not easily pacified but the show had already been aired . "
avoid.vMannerAVPDepquietlyBut Mary was delighting quietly in the atmosphere of freedom .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsomewhat guiltilyTo Hugh she seemed beautiful and he delighted , somewhat guiltily , in having her eat opposite him .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepintensely` I feel guilty , but I dislike my children intensely at times . "
avoid.vMannerAVPDepheartilyAgain , in research terms , this campaign is heartily disliked by many : but to some , it evidently sells .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepstronglyThe prospect of a hung parliament is also disliked strongly , with 87 per cent saying it would be bad for the country and 80 per cent bad for business .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsecretlyThe Charmer had a great reputation with women , something he secretly envied .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcontinuallyI SYMPATHIZE with the Duke of Wellington who , towards the end of his life it is said , grieved continually over all the brave men killed at the Battle of Waterloo .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepinwardlyShe will need time to grieve inwardly a little over these losses and gradually come to terms with them in her own way , so you should not assume that any moods of depression or irritability she has in those early months are a reflection on the efforts you are making to help her to feel ` at home " .
avoid.vMannerAVPDephowOh , God , how she hated this .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcharacteristicallyThe poet characteristically longs to be not only far from the madding crowd , which Pope had wanted as much as Gray , but far from everybody .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsuddenly , and with a passion that had been suppressed so long that it took him by surprise ,He longed then , suddenly , and with a passion that had been suppressed so long that it took him by surprise , for someone to share all this with .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepinwardlyIf she mourned inwardly it did not show outwardly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepferventlyThe marriage was said to have been stormy , but she mourned fervently , with lifelong observance of the anniversary of his death .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsincerelyI never heard him raise his voice to her , and he mourned sincerely when she died .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepin generalOver India the Unionists resented the Montagu-Chelmsford reforms in general .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepdeeply and sincerelyBut we are not simply judges or police officials , we are also human beings , and as human beings we sympathize deeply and sincerely with the terrible situation in which the Miletti family find themselves , and wish to do everything possible to bring it to a swift and satisfactory conclusion .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepdiplomaticallyIngmar took a pull at a hip flask , whilst Corker sympathized diplomatically .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepbadThey want us bad .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcuriouslyIsobel looked at the muddle with distaste , then quickly washed her hands , put a kettle of water on the gas stove and assembled cups and saucers on a tray , while Hank ambled curiously around the old-fashioned kitchen .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepfreelyCrustaceans are able to amble freely among the anemone 's tentacles because their hard exoskeletons protect them from stings from the nematocysts .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepreluctantlySonny ambled reluctantly towards him .
avoid.vMannerAVPDephurriedlyShe backed hurriedly from the chamber and along the passageway .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepgentlyShe backed gently towards the door .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepuncertainlyLord John , as white faced as any of the fashionable women at the ball , backed uncertainly towards his friends who hurried towards the confrontation .
avoid.vMannerAVPDephastilyJehan took the tray of cakes out of her hands , and then he grinned ferociously at her so that she backed hastily away .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepshylyThen he covered his face with his small , fluttery hands and backed shyly away .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsilentlyHer hand recoiled from the wooden panel as if it were red-hot , and she backed silently away .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsuddenly
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsuddenlyBut she still did n't have any idea why he had suddenly barged back into her life like this .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeplike thisBut she still did n't have any idea why he had suddenly barged back into her life like this .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepenergeticallyInside we were greeted by the sight of a gaggle of top-heavy Sikhs energetically bopping around the hall to 1970s disco music ; beautiful Hindu ladies lilted delicately from side to side trying to avoid stepping on each other 's saris .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepa poem of controlled motionIn one stride he was bounding smoothly along , a poem of controlled motion ; in the next , his bind legs stiffened and refused to function .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsmoothlyIn one stride he was bounding smoothly along , a poem of controlled motion ; in the next , his bind legs stiffened and refused to function .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepas if on springsSeeing them , Richard dug his spurs so hard that his horse bounded forward as if on springs , jerking Philippa against him .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepbusilyIndian journalists are busily burrowing into the business affairs of the prime minister 's family , and there are signs they might find something embarrassing .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepgratefullyMr Berkley slipped into the Palladium by a side-e-it , and burrowed gratefully into the darkness .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepunexpectedlyJust then Alec Reid unexpectedly bustled in from the dispensary .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepSuddenly she bustled over to her sergeant and motioned him into her office .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepself-importantlyThe flunkey bustled forward self-importantly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepheavilyOur horses plunged down from the hard road , cantered heavily through a league of wet meadow-land , and gained the fast going of the road that led south-west .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeplaboriouslyBut why should the descendants of Eusthenopteron have troubled to clamber about laboriously on the land ?
avoid.vMannerAVPDepReluctantly , and without much enthusiasm , Blair clambered down the river bank and waded across the stream .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepawkwardlyDorcas clambered down awkwardly on to Jekub 's oily deck .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeplaboriouslyHer mother was already clambering laboriously down from the seat beside the driver , displaying a lumpy mass of grey woollen stocking and woollen knickers in the process .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepquicklyThe window was immediately above a big table and I quickly clambered in .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeprather awkwardly because of the camera dangling from her wristWithout a word , she clambered over the rail , rather awkwardly because of the camera dangling from her wrist .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepWithout a word , she clambered over the rail , rather awkwardly because of the camera dangling from her wrist .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepawkwardlyThe man at the top of the mercer 's ladder was clambering awkwardly out onto the roof .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepgrimlyAnd the man , the Dalek Killer , was clambering grimly along ducts and girders towards the misshapen nexus of pipes and cables .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepclumsilyShe stood up and clambered clumsily over the fallen rocks towards where Klift had been standing .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepstifflyThe third time she clambered stiffly to her feet and looked about her , dazed by the darkness outside the closed circle of torchlight , and switched off the beam to acclimatise once again to the starry night .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepmiserablyThere was the sound of the boy clomping miserably up the stairs .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepfeet firstJack crawled back into the darkness , feet first , where Evans helped him regain his position and passed him the spade .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepquietlyWould you like me to crawl out quietly through the woodwork now or shall I wait and collect my cards ? "
avoid.vMannerAVPDepfuriouslyGravel spurted from the heels of her boots as she crawled furiously up the cliff down which she had just slid .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepquietlyI crawled quietly up the slope , the grass sliding under my chest and belly , my legs straining to propel my bulk up and forward .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepweaklyDappled dawn came slowly to us as we crawled weakly up a steep track .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepgingerlyDropping to her hands and knees , Isabel crawled gingerly forward across the earthen floor , clutching the candle-bowl .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepgingerlySo , still roped from the crevasse fields , we gingerly crawled to the top .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepCarefully , he crawled the breadth of the building and , to his relief , he saw that the house beneath him was one of a row .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepinconspicuouslyHe crept inconspicuously back to the dashboard , switched on the ignition , and looked at the gauge .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepquietlyShe crept quietly down to find out what was happening and heard her 5-year-old girl tell her 3-year-old brother to open the fridge and get out some chocolate .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsurreptitiouslyI said I believed them to be following the correct route and then crept off into the mist surreptitiously to whip out my compass .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepon tiptoeHad the Pages ' passion been for Lalique glass , the family might have felt constrained to creep about gingerly on tiptoe .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepgingerlyHad the Pages ' passion been for Lalique glass , the family might have felt constrained to creep about gingerly on tiptoe .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcautiouslyWhen he judged he had gone far enough he crept cautiously out to where the trees were more sparse .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepSheepishly , Gloria crept out from behind me .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsoftlyShe crept softly across the room to the piano and touched the keys , although without applying any pressure .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcarefullySara crept carefully down the stairs .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepstealthilyThe cat was creeping stealthily through a patch of long grass towards the foot of the largest tree .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepmockinglyShe focused on the rim of her wine glass as phrases from the story danced mockingly across her memory .
avoid.vMannerAVPDephappily` I did n't mean the apartment , " he drawled as the twins came dancing happily across the office towards them .
avoid.vMannerAVPDephappilyThe Doctor 's subconscious danced happily along the ethereal plane that carries telepathic communication .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcrazilyA myriad of green long-legged insects danced crazily around a light which shone all night above our heads .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepinsanelyThey ran over to the two prostrate travellers , and danced insanely around them .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepmysteriouslyThe candle guttered in its crystal holder , sending shadows dancing mysteriously over the hollows of his face .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepmerrily` The fire blazes up and men and boys dance merrily round it and keep the sport till the fire burns low enough , when they venturously leap through the flames " .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepbrieflyIt danced about briefly on my retinas , then disappeared .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepwildlyThey danced wildly down the street , abandoning themselves to the night and the moon .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepgailyBut Sheila danced in gaily at six o'clock and smiled at her father to show off the triumph of orthodontics .
avoid.vMannerAVPDephappilyShe later shows her mettle as a clog dancer abetted by four pretty girls , tries to set her cap at Father Thomas , but finally realises she can not frustrate true love and dances out happily with the rest .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeplightlyBut , quite suddenly , she liked the feeling of danger , the small tingle that ran through her nerve-ends , the goosepimples dancing lightly over her skin .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepHow you do dart about .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsuddenlyHe suddenly darted out from behind a metal ladder and Whitlock aimed at his legs .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsuddenlyA rat suddenly darted out from a hole in the side of the drum and she had to bite back the scream that rose in her throat .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepswiftlyAs soon as they sight a predator approaching , they swiftly dart round to the far side of a tree-trunk before performing the rigid ` statue " response .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepfranticallyHe and Chuck vied to identify the exotic birds they saw : ibis , kingfishers , herons , white pheasants and once a peacock darted frantically across their path .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepSuddenly , the girl darted past her , into the kitchen , and ran across to the sink , catching at Tug 's sleeve .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepseparatelyThen we 'll each make a dash for the ridge separately .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepas greenshanks doGreenshank were dashing about nervously in the shallows , as greenshanks do , small parties of elegant curlew sandpipers were busily feeding by probing the sand , and grey plovers were standing about watching for any small movements .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepnervouslyGreenshank were dashing about nervously in the shallows , as greenshanks do , small parties of elegant curlew sandpipers were busily feeding by probing the sand , and grey plovers were standing about watching for any small movements .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepexcitedlyPeach dashed excitedly along to the nursery , flinging aside the stuffed animals , her teddy , the Raggedy Ann doll and the friendly little dog on wheels , desperately trying to find it .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsuddenly on a whimHe had never been able to lose himself in a crowd , or dash off somewhere suddenly on a whim .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepSuddenly he dashed over to the door and put out the light .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepedgilyIn Zvornik 's empty streets , a ragbag collection of Serbian fighters edgily dash from doorway to doorway to avoid sniper fire .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepfranticallyThe wounded cow , however , dashed frantically towards the jungle along with the other terrified animals of the herd and disappeared with them into the shade .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepquicklyThe thought flitted quickly through Lindsey 's mind .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeplovinglyHer glance flitted lovingly over his sleeping face .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepannoyinglyHer thoughts annoyingly flitted back to Ven again , and she realised now , of course , just why she had been so outraged when Lubor had tried to kiss her last Friday .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsoundlesslyThe ghost flitted soundlessly away .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepquicklyBessie nodded , glad for the chance of making her views known to the young mother , and she quickly flounced off out of the kitchen .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepbrisklyShe tossed her head and flounced briskly away .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepgamelyThis one hobbled about gamely , seemingly eager to get back to the open plains .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeppainfully` I 'm sorry , " sobbed Jane , hobbling painfully home .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepwith difficultyAs the room fell suddenly , tensely silent , he began to walk , to hobble painfully and with difficulty towards Sabine .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeppainfullyAs the room fell suddenly , tensely silent , he began to walk , to hobble painfully and with difficulty towards Sabine .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepweaklySo I kept up the act , I opened the door and said his name in a quiet voice and hobbled weakly across the cellar and up the steps .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepdismallyIt was not until they came out into the clearing where the lame horse was dismally hobbling amongst the forest grasses that he became aware of what had happened .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeppainfullyTheir swollen feet had bled profusely and they had hobbled painfully among the rubber trees for more than a month before they recovered .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepslowlyGarbage littered the outside ; a very old white woman hobbled slowly on crutches into a downstairs flat .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepon crutchesGarbage littered the outside ; a very old white woman hobbled slowly on crutches into a downstairs flat .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepas fast as his game leg would allowHe turned and went out and hurried along Baker Street as fast as his game leg would allow .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeppainfullyRevived by the proximity of his goal , Charles hurried painfully onwards along the road to the familiar white gates .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepquicklyShiona hurried on quickly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepautomaticallyEllen hurried forward automatically .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeprather wrylyHe commented rather wryly : " Whether or not the delay of almost 6 months was procrastination must remain a matter of opinion . "
avoid.vMannerAVPDepangrilyAs she commented angrily to friends later , she could not see why Charles needed these constant reminders of Camilla .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeprather patronizinglyThe Saturday Review rather patronizingly commented that it was ` agreeably written " , and ` recommended to general readers " .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepbitterlyLewis-Ann sat under a huge umbrella , fully clothed , complaining bitterly about being too hot .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeploudlyThey complained loudly that targets could not be reached , but sometimes I detected whispers passing from one woman to another .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeppathetically` You ought to help me more , " he once complained pathetically .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsoftly` For a long time I thought I did , " she confided softly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsubtlyBut Eileen Atkins is magical as Hannah , subtly conveying all the character 's brisk New England pragmatism , spiritual grace and terror of the physical .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepso graphicallyBut so graphically did her words convey her love and concern for them that , reading it aloud , both were reduced to tears .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsolemnlyRosa chuckled , then declared solemnly , ` I suppose you 're old enough by now .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepicily` You appear to have changed , " she declared icily to Silas .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepweaklyStaring back at him , aware of how still he was holding himself , she exclaimed weakly , ` Oh , Leo , could does n't even enter into it .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepindignantlyThis combination was so successful that one dealer exclaimed indignantly ` These prices are what I would charge myself . "
avoid.vMannerAVPDepscornfully` Goodness , " Robbie exclaimed scornfully .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepdelightedly` Yea , that is it ! " exclaimed Anne delightedly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepfervently( " The letter killeth , the spirit giveth life ! " exclaimed the Collector fervently ) .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeprapidlyI explained rapidly about the pillbox and sure enough we saw Cawthorne set out from the farmhouse , walking diagonally across the Paddock towards the fence .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepmonotonouslyPerhaps it was that being monotonously grumbled at by her mother and taken for granted by her father were becoming irksome when there was just herself .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeploudlyManuel Lujan , the interior secretary , has grumbled loudly about a Japanese firm taking over a company operating under a government concession in Yosemite National Park .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepincessantlyHe grumbled incessantly about the ` disgusting " provincial life we had to lead on the island .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepmore fullyDe Gaulle used the Interministerial Councils in order to inform himself more fully on important issues or to give momentum to policies that he favoured .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeplazily` Oh , thousands of people , " Piers informed lazily .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepgravely` I 'll endeavour to keep it under control , " she informed him gravely .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepoverconfidently` Oh , you need n't worry about them , " the Doctor reassured her overconfidently .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepquietlyAnd it was a good thing Yeo Davis existed ; McLeish himself had often been quietly riled by the intellectual scorn which Francesca and her colleagues would bring to bear on criticism of some of their more sweeping policies .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepeasilyHe is therefore easily riled or mocked .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepso easilyHow could she feel such deep emotions for a man who riled her so easily ?
avoid.vMannerAVPDepvery easilyOthers can be upset very easily .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcomfortablyWe imagined ourselves in a cosy little country practice , jogging along comfortably and enjoying our work .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepquite nicelyBoth Richard and Rob seem to be jogging along quite nicely .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepslowlyOur fiacre jogged slowly along , slowed by the press of horse and motor traffic taking people back to their hotels for the evening .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsteadilyBreathing deeply and evenly , he jogged steadily along through the rustling darkness of the forest , enjoying the exertion and allowing the exercise to wash away the pressures of the past night .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepeasilyHe jogged easily back to his apartment , to snatch some breakfast , and was just passing his own car when Control made contact with him again through the bulky R/T he carried .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsilentlyMeanwhile Captain Bill Pritchard and his corporal -- a Scots engineer apprentice , Mac , I.L. Maclagan -- jogged silently down the lock 's east wall but found none of the expected demolitions at its gates .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepslowlyThey jogged slowly down the hill .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeprapidlyHe jogged rapidly keeping close to the hedgerows and avoiding the open fields .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepeagerlySome parents leap forward eagerly and some must be dragged to the battle lines .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepin a happy frolicTwo streams come down from a hilly hinterland and after a sedate infancy suddenly leap in a happy frolic through verdant surroundings to reach the village where they converge as the River Greta .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsuddenlyTwo streams come down from a hilly hinterland and after a sedate infancy suddenly leap in a happy frolic through verdant surroundings to reach the village where they converge as the River Greta .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepbadlyHe laughed with forced heartiness , as limping badly he began to walk along the corridor , leading the way , and Hari realized that he had used the laugh many times to conceal his true feelings .
avoid.vMannerAVPDephardlyHe could hardly limp across the room and offer her a plastic spoon , especially as it had already been used .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepdoggedlyHow could Mr. Waddicar be limping doggedly along the corridor when she could see him outside in the yard ?
avoid.vMannerAVPDepvery slowlyForcing herself to put her weight evenly on both legs Peach limped very slowly along the path that led around the headland .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeprapidlyBefore he completed the sentence Carrie had tumbled from the bed and was limping rapidly from the room , in a state of total nakedness .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepbadlyHe sent a lad along who was limping badly from the ulcers between his toes caused by an infestation of the chigoes : Ariel tended him .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepslowlyThe guard did as he was told , then stood back , watching as Tolonen limped slowly across to the corpse .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepheavilyPears was whisked off still wearing his goalkeeper 's jersey and limping heavily after being hurt in the final minutes .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepslowlyCranston heard the front door open and the man limping slowly back .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepeasilyThe rambling voice got lost in a maze of tenses as Twoflower ran along the dead tunnels , with the dragon loping along easily behind him .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsilentlyKeeping the perimeter fence a few yards away on his left , Angel One loped silently along until he reached its north-western limit .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcheerfullyHe loped off cheerfully .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepobedientlyBehind his horse a dog loped obediently .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepslowlyThe Stealer loped slowly away as though injured , dodging from one steel column to the next .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepslowlyCornucopia : rabbits , hunched and private , loping slowly about the lawn in the moonlight ; a green frog , gleaming and sparkling in the dewy sunlit grass as it wiggled along some compelling migratory path ; squirrels -- quick flashes of ginger and grey in the treetops , a sudden glimpse of bright beady eyes ; a mythical fox -- dusky shadow and sinister snowprints .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepreluctantlyBut as she loped reluctantly behind Spittals onto the raised podium , shielding her eyes from the scorching white of the television lights , aware of an expectant murmur from faces she could not see , her lips were set in a pout of discontent .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsilentlyAs he loped silently into his new position , Doyle wondered if Chrissie Stone knew what her husband was up to .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepblindlyImpatiently he watched him lumber blindly down the steep narrow staircase and when the bridegroom reached the bottom , Burden said curtly :
avoid.vMannerAVPDepgloomily` Slowly , but very deliberately , the brooding edifice of seduction , creaking and incongruous , came into being , a vast Heath Robinson mechanism , dually controlled by us and lumbering gloomily down vistas of triteness .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepmore quicklyGiven the bulk of the Emperor and the weight of its weaponry , it could not actually run , yet it could certainly lumber forward more quickly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepobliviouslyWe can imagine animals like these darting through the undergrowth in search of food while the colossal reptiles lumbered obliviously around them .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepslowly and cautiouslyWithout looking at Patrick , he said very quietly , his eyes on a tram lumbering slowly and cautiously down the street , " There 's a meeting in the usual place on Saturday night .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepslowlyDecked in tasselled yellow howdah cloths and ridden by straw-hatted Annamese mahouts perched straddle-legged behind their ears , a dozen elephants lumbered slowly across the flagstones and lined up before the open doors .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepheavilyThe dragon stood up , lumbered heavily across the meadow , and fluttered into the air .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepmassivelyWhen you find one of these giants embedded in the honey-coloured limestones of central England or the hard blue rocks of Dorset , you might think that such immense creatures could do little but lumber massively along the sea bed .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepslowlyWarning lights flashed on the suit 's shoulders as it lumbered slowly to the airlock outer door .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepslowlyBy the time they were lurching slowly along the cart track the wind had dropped , letting the clouds gather .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepgailyLater that evening -- many glasses later , and four or five hours -- he took a bus to his old house and lurched gaily along the interminable suburban road .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepblindlyThe Jet Ranger arced upwards , a big prehistoric pterodactyl lurching blindly in its death throes .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepabruptlyWe have parents who seem to have lurched abruptly into grandparenthood , or who are nagging us to make them grandparents .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepinvoluntarilyHe lurched forward involuntarily through the entrance , and almost fell at the feet of the chief .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepgrimlyOliver marched grimly along behind her .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepbravely
avoid.vMannerAVPDepfuriouslyShe marched furiously back towards the front room , poured herself a glass of wine and downed it quickly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepstifflyWrenching her arm free , she grabbed her bags and swung away , marching stiffly back across the square .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepindignantlyShe had marched indignantly out when the proposal had been put to her and the matter had remained unresolved ever since .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepextremely quicklyHe marched extremely quickly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepthirstilyHe learned , too , how the soil became damper and less resonant as both species gradually abdicated before the tattered white willows which marched thirstily alongside the streams that tumbled towards the river .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeppresumptuouslyHollywood was full of ` nitwits " , ` bubble-heads " , ` airheads " , who were presumptuously marching on the nation 's capital to dictate policy .
avoid.vMannerAVPDep` as fast as their feet could carry them "The regiments reorganized , and through the heat of the day they marched for Athens ` as fast as their feet could carry them " .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeprestlesslyNow she stood up and began to march restlessly round the room , swinging her long gun by its handle .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepskittishlyContralto , eyes rolling , ears flat , skittishly began to mince past them .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepconscientiouslyMorton had conscientiously paced the streets around Holborn , waiting to be approached .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeprestlesslyAbout to tell him hotly that she would not accept any legacy , Jenna was interrupted sharply , the words dying on her lips as he stood and began to pace about restlessly , hands in his pockets .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeprestlesslyHe got to his feet and paced restlessly about the room , then crouched down before her chair .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeprestlesslyAsa got up and paced restlessly across the room .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeprestlesslyShe stood up and began pacing restlessly to and fro along the balcony .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsilentlyHe began to pace silently along the bridge .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepdangerouslyShe paces dangerously around the stage claiming everything in sight , including Solor , with the naive greed of a woman indulged since childhood .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsuddenlyIn most respects it was human in shape , but gigantic in stature , and there seemed nothing of the human being in the way it suddenly paced forward from the trees .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepwearilyOwen and Adam came running to meet the little priest as soon as he rode through the gate and paced wearily into the stable-yard .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeprestlesslySuddenly desperate to put a distance between them , Rory jumped down from the stool to pace restlessly round the kitchen like a caged animal , unhappy in its imprisonment .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeplike a caged animal , unhappy in its imprisonmentSuddenly desperate to put a distance between them , Rory jumped down from the stool to pace restlessly round the kitchen like a caged animal , unhappy in its imprisonment .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeppurposefullyNow , he stood up and began to pace purposefully round the room , making Ari 's head whirl as she tried to follow him with her eyes .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeprestlesslyHe had the look of a man who 'd been pacing about restlessly , his tie loose about his throat , his shirt collar undone .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeppurposefullyAsh paced purposefully on , long flinging strides I was having difficulty in keeping up with .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepas if on the deck of a shipHe paced up and down between the scullery and the living-room as if on the deck of a ship .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeprather restlesslyHe paced rather restlessly over to the far side of the kitchen .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepviolentlyShe saw a shadow move across the wall opposite her as the other woman paced violently .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepas soft as deathTwo great cats , amber-eyed , with tufted ears and spotted skins of burnished gold , padded as soft as death across the polished floor .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsilentlyLeaving Okawi and Beruna , Miles turned away from the village and padded silently across the beach to the tree line .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepheavilyDillon padded heavily across the room to sink into a chair next to Tweed .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsilentlyTwo huge gaolers , with the bodies of apes and the faces of cruel mastiffs , padded silently behind them .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcarefullyOn the southern side there is a tern colony , and the birds hover above our heads like noisy butterflies while we pad carefully between groups of their precious eggs .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsilentlyThe back screen door slammed and a second later her son Hank padded silently into the kitchen .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsilentlySecuring her hair in a black band , she padded silently into the warmth of the night and headed for the pool .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsoftlyHe turned to his right and padded softly over the familiar , uneven stone floor .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepas silently as she camePadding out as silently as she came , she left me to the early morning quiet .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepheavilyWith his head lowered , Vincent walked out and padded heavily up the stairs .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepalmost invisiblyA lone cat was padding almost invisibly along in the lee of a low wall .
avoid.vMannerAVPDephappilyTail wagging his thanks , he took the handle of the basket in his mouth and padded happily along beside Angela .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsilentlyThe cat had finished with its night hunt , and came padding silently back to its home territory .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsilentlyHe rose to his feet , padded silently back across the room and gently closed the bedroom door .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepproudlyThe inappropriately-named ` joyriders " kill and maim but are allowed , thanks to the media , to parade proudly across our television sets , grateful for the opportunity to stick two fingers , or a bare backside , in the face of society .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeppurposefullyThe cows were approaching in a long , strung-out line , plodding purposefully along beneath clouds of steam rising from their muddy flanks .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepunemotionallyLast year he scored 259 to make sure of the 1991 County championship , and plodded off unemotionally : though he did concede to emotion on the balcony when the victory was eventually sealed .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepreluctantlyI had seen the donkeys plodding reluctantly up the escarpment to fetch water miles away .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepdoggedlyRubbing away a thin film of ice , he peered through a small frame of snow -- and saw Tom Hanks entering the farmyard , plodding doggedly behind a horse that was struggling to pull an improvised wooden snow-plough !
avoid.vMannerAVPDepresolutelyBut indoors meant her thoughts and Piers , neither of which she felt strong enough to endure , so she grimaced at the weather and resolutely plodded into the village , dripping over the telephone as she called the one and only astrologer listed in the directory .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepwearilyThank goodness for Iris , thought Melissa as she plodded wearily up to bed , for insisting that she cover herself by reporting Lou 's visit .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsilentlyThe four of us plod silently through the darkness : Rufus and Des camouflaged in the night , me in my shirt sleeves , Tamsin in that white taffeta frock beneath my jacket .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepstoicallyI had neither , so I plodded stoically through the mire turning a corner eventually to see the summit of Ingleborough framed by the walls of the lane .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepquietlyShe held the lead and quietly plodded upward through the crisp snow that covered the long Baskan Glacier .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepavariciouslyAny information available soon after a crash is avariciously pounced upon by both journalists and lawyers , and exploited to the full in order that they may derive the maximum benefit for their own particular ends .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepas if he were a hound that had misbehaved` Nonsense , Peter , " his wife pounced down on him as if he were a hound that had misbehaved .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepagitatedlyFor a moment a breeze cleared the clogging smoke from the air , and Greg saw , down the path , Viola Machin , sunk to the ground , sobbing with joy over Pimpernel , who was prancing agitatedly around her , whining and barking and twitching his nostrils in sensitive distaste .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepprovocativelyOff came the stylish suit and soon she was again prancing provocatively around the stage in a skimpy pink sequined bra and shorts .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepmore like a circus pony than a chorus girlShe pranced in front of them , more like a circus pony than a chorus girl .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepflimsilyThe lone horse pranced flimsily on .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeppeaceablyMaria 's only crime , however , was that she was ` peaceably promenading Bean Street " with her young man , when without provocation the Jenkins family started ` singing at " her .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeprestlesslyCatherine had spent most of the evenings , during the last two weeks , at Amy 's Knightsbridge house talking over old times , remembering people from the past , while her husband prowled about restlessly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepnervouslyShe prowled nervously about the flat and poured another whisky .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeprestlesslyShe left him to prowl restlessly through the family photographs that were prominently displayed as she first took a shower then dithered over what to wear .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepimpatientlyA few moments later Leonora rejoined Penry , who was prowling around the central bookstall impatiently , looking at his watch .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepfreeLandscapes are peaceful and unscarred , animals roam free , children never grow up and work is virtually non-existent .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepwildPeacocks and swans roam wild in the grounds and there are lots of tiny corners , among the sweet-scented flowers , perfect for lazing on a sunbed .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepfreelyAs a child she roamed freely along the country lanes , knew the wild flowers by name and smell and the birds in dialect .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeprestlesslyHe looked away from the brunette and his gaze roamed restlessly around the hospital canteen .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsoulfullyWhen tall , angled , high-gabled and firm , they have perfected the art of looming , and some of their gateways are arched with stone , and some of their tower windows might still have a Mary , Queen of Scots , or a tartan Lady of Shalott roaming soulfully behind their small winking panes , or a Rapunzel leaning out into the sunshine .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepfreelyFor most of the year the farmers allow the sheep to roam freely on common land on the moorlands which generally are over 300 m high .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsensuouslyTwo or three pairs of hands roamed sensuously over the alloy frame , tentatively flexing the brakes and fiddling with the gear shift .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepdespondentlyRobyn 's eyes roamed despondently over the scene .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepfreelyAs the Waaagh roamed freely over the Worlds Edge Mountains it was joined by multitudes of Goblins including the Night Goblin tribes of Red Eye Mountain and many Forest Goblin tribes from the Great Forest .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepPensively I roamed through a housing estate , stopped by a bearded man who asked me if I knew where Number Fifty was .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepfreelyGnasher ( my hamster ) used to like to roam freely throughout the living room but unfortunately this involved him crapping all over the carpet .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeppointlesslyI creep downstairs and roam pointlessly around .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepthoughtfullyShe roamed back thoughtfully into childhood memories , hunting for the little clues her mother and grandmother had let fall about him , and the sum of them all was remarkably meagre .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcaressingly` I was just coming to look for you , " he said , advancing , gaze roaming over her caressingly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcheerilySeaman-like men in bobble hats or ship caps roamed cheerily around , and the bars advertised ` Music " .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepeagerlyThe dog , seemingly tireless , roamed eagerly ahead .
avoid.vMannerAVPDephelplesslyHer eyes roamed helplessly upwards , noting the flatness of his stomach , the breadth of his chest and shoulders , the sinewy ripple of long arms .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepso freelyEven at that age , Constance seemed perhaps too self-willed and wild , like the countryside she roamed so freely .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepplayfullyTwo fox cubs romped playfully on the bank .
avoid.vMannerAVPDephotfootAshley had rushed hotfoot to the area planning office to object , but had been told , sorry , she was too late and permission had already been granted .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepSuddenly` Suddenly a sharp blast of high pressure air rushed downward from the engine , " she said .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepheadlongThe last few years have seen the age of the fitness fanatics -- those who rush headlong to join in the latest craze whether it is jogging , aerobics or weight training .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepheadlongThe morning passed by in a flurry of activity , and she barely saw Dane , except for a fleeting moment as he rushed headlong along the corridor , pausing long enough to drop a kiss on her lips that turned her knees to water .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepso fast that he puffed and staggered the last few yards to the cottage where he lived with his parents and two younger brothersHe rushed along London Street and Bridge Road so fast that he puffed and staggered the last few yards to the cottage where he lived with his parents and two younger brothers .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeprelentlesslyAnd the ship , meanwhile , rushed relentlessly along its interrupted course to Vadinamia .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepSuddenly , Ben rushed out into the garden , where he began kicking at a tree trunk , letting out squeals of rage .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepregardlessA pity that the orchestra lacked polish and that the chorus ( and even Gwynne Howell 's Hermit ) were inclined to rush ahead regardless .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepthoughtfullyUrquhart sauntered along thoughtfully for a moment , stopped and turned to face her .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcasuallyFeeling very grown-up and wise , Maud and Mildred sauntered casually over to the two pathetic little girls .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcasuallyNils smiled more widely and sauntered casually away .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepslowlyElaine ran up the beach , Christina sauntering slowly behind .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeparrogantlyA group of lawyers in gowns of red , violet and scarlet , trimmed with lambswool , sauntered arrogantly by , their cloaks pulled back to display decorated , low-slung girdles .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepnonchalantlyIgnoring this show of dislike from possible future comrades , he who had mocked sauntered nonchalantly towards the door .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepas fast as she could` I 'm terribly sorry about your aunt 's jewellery , " Charity said , verbally scampering back to safe ground as fast as she could .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepmerrilyPushing free , Ashley spun round to see Thomas scampering merrily out barefoot on to the terrace .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepas quickly as rats over the timbers of a sinking shipThey took one look at him and scampered over the fence as quickly as rats over the timbers of a sinking ship .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepdirect as an arrowThe friar followed him dolefully across the street as Sir John scampered direct as an arrow for the Holy Lamb of God .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepblindlyPedestrians scampered blindly across the road to catch waiting buses , the cars jerked ahead a few yards every time the traffic lights turned to green .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepleisurelySammy scampered leisurely in front of him while he stopped intermittently to pick up sweet chestnuts on the way .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepnimblyHe scampered nimbly ahead through the crowd with his friends -- leaving us trapped behind a leisurely army of elderly women .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepnimblyBefore Isabel could retort in kind , Edmund scrambled nimbly back over the wall with the assistance of its thick covering of climbing roses , putting a long slash in his white linen shirt in the process .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepas fast as she couldShe scrambled down the tree as fast as she could .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepfranticallyHe scrambled frantically out , coughing and spluttering .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepblindlyHe scrambled out blindly on to the damp grass while Mr Chan rattled at the lock of the boot .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepbackwardsNicola scrambled backwards on heels and hands .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepenergeticallyHe scrambled energetically onto a chair , and set himself to be like them .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepmadlyBernice scrambled madly through the twisted wreckage as Anushkia Smyslov lost herself in the chaos , shouting orders .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepa little sheepishlyI scrambled to my feet a little sheepishly as one of the Officers had turned round and was observing me as I approached .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepineffectuallyA few medical attendants scurried about ineffectually .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepquicklyThey scurry quickly across the table , keen to get to grips as quickly as possible .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepfurtivelyOn the landing she met Mrs Copley , dressing-gowned , scurrying furtively to the bathroom .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepanxiouslyTory business managers began to scurry around anxiously and Sir Nicholas Lyell was clearly taken by surprise and began scribbling notes to form the basis of his speech .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepswiftlyHe scurried swiftly away .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepmonkey-like
avoid.vMannerAVPDeppurposefully` Now remember , lads , " he briefed them as they scuttled purposefully over the rough rocky ground , ` this is n't some parasite we 're searching for , it 's a Chelonian officer .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepas quickly as two of the cardinal 's bloody spidersI 'll be honest , Benjamin and I scuttled out as quickly as two of the cardinal 's bloody spiders .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepbackwardsI scuttled backwards and hid behind the curtains .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepuncomfortablyShe shuffled around uncomfortably , finally deciding to cut the bread because it was the one thing she could at least guarantee not to spoil .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepquietlyWhen Eric Cantona , having completed his first full 90 minutes , embraced Mark Hughes at the end of this significant victory , it was apt that McClair should quietly shuffle down the tunnel .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepfaster than most of the rest of humanityIf artists have to address the fact that AIDS-sufferers shuffle off this mortal coil faster than most of the rest of humanity , perhaps the arts most closely linked to the body can express the idea best .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepslowlyHowever , she is quite dolorous , and sighting her , or hearing her crying as she slowly shuffles by , are both very bad omens .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepamiablyThe congregation stood up and amiably shuffled out , shaking hands as they did so .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepForlornly , I shuffled over to the machine and took another number .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsidewaysShe held the door open as he shuffled through sideways with the bag , and then closed it behind him and led the way up the stairs .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepwith the bagShe held the door open as he shuffled through sideways with the bag , and then closed it behind him and led the way up the stairs .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepawkwardlyAuks swim and dive readily and constantly , but on land can only shuffle awkwardly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepbackwardsBut he shuffled backwards anyway .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepforwardsGabriel shuffled forwards , crippled with terror .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepquicklyThey had spilled halfway across the road , and although most of them shuffled quickly aside when they saw the car approaching , four boys gathered themselves quickly into a group and remained standing defiantly in its path .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepalmost sidewaysStephanie watched him dance or shuffle , two steps forward , one back , almost sideways along the paved path .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepstraightHe shuffled straight past Toby , eyes fixed straight ahead , and arrived at 4A one minute before his class was due to begin .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepuneasilyMr Douglas Hurd in the House yesterday shuffled uneasily between Washington wrath and Hanoi despair .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepfrom foot to footThe yellow-jacketed policeman shuffled uneasily from foot to foot , uncertain of what they should be doing now .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepuneasilyThe yellow-jacketed policeman shuffled uneasily from foot to foot , uncertain of what they should be doing now .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsoggilyThe runner soon returns and we all shuffle soggily into the hut .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepslowlyWillie carried on imagining that his dirty feet were wrapped in rags and newspapers and when the scene came to an end he shuffled slowly off the stage .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepquicklyHe quickly shuffled forward on his knees to keep up .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepbackwardsJohnny Dee winked lewdly , and he and Kelley shuffled backwards through the doorway and were gone .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepawkwardlyDraping a cloak round his crooked figure , he leaned on his cane and shuffled awkwardly to the door .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepawkwardlyHe shuffled awkwardly towards the door .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepreluctantlyThe stage darkened and the audience shuffled reluctantly towards the exit-doors .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepmerrilyIt is richly good to greet the real heroes of your youth -- and once I was out of earshot I found myself skipping about merrily , humming ` Happy Birthday , Washy " over and over again .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepquite freelyRight now they 're still very vulnerable although they seem to be skipping about quite freely .
avoid.vMannerAVPDephappilyHe took Mr Hellyer 's hand and skipped happily along beside him .
avoid.vMannerAVPDephappilyMr Walpit was fighting with Mr Welt over the failure of his cage and Mr Crangle skipped happily around his desk .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepnimbly enoughCarson skipped back nimbly enough when the glass cloudburst fountained out past him , and for a moment he felt something soft push against his foot .
avoid.vMannerAVPDephappilyHe watched until it disappeared and then he skipped happily back down the hill .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepas happily as any boyHe skipped down the steps as happily as any boy .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepquicklyJohnson and Boswell both pay little attention to this leg of the journey , and skip quickly on .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeplightlyIngrid watched her , as she skipped lightly before her eager audience and gave a little half curtsy .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsmartlyStill , there was safety in numbers , even sparse ones , so she skipped smartly across the street , shortening her stride to keep pace with the woman 's slower one .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepslowlyDot unrolled her piece of twine and began to skip slowly along the pavement over the coal-hole covers towards the basement .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepnervouslyThe small dog was sniffing round Contralto 's heels , causing the horse to skip nervously from side to side .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeplazilyTabitha and Marco went ahead , the Twins following on behind , skipping lazily from spot to spot .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepnimblyA cloud of steam shot out of the tube , and the man who was in its path skipped nimbly to one side .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepfurtivelyNo raincoated figure skulks furtively in the shadowy corners of the Groucho club , hissing ` Martin Amis is in .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepaimlesslyHyaenas , having spent the day skulking aimlessly in the thickets or strolling in a leisurely way across open ground , now become transformed into determined hunters .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepmeeklyI forgot everything I ever knew about standing up for myself and , without argument , I slunk meekly into the night .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepnoiselesslyU From my vantage point I could see through the railings into the front garden where Shep was slinking noiselessly into position beneath the stones .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcovertlyShe slunk covertly through the entrance .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepas oneThen , as one , they slink back into the darkness , seeking privacy and safety in the womb of the undercut .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepreluctantlyNosey reluctantly slunk back to Sharpe , then saw something across the river and gave a bark of warning .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepshamefullyIt was Dobson and his gang who were left on the street , laughing , while he had to slink shamefully away .
avoid.vMannerAVPDephelplesslyAn expression of pure horror shaped itself on his features as he slithered helplessly down the slope and plunged headlong into the stinking waters of Mucky Beck .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeptightlyTurning , with my back to the hillside for a minute , I watch the red dragon of tail-lights slithering tightly down the valley .
avoid.vMannerAVPDephurriedlyToo often the sandbags were disturbed by men coming back from patrol , slithering hurriedly in before they could be illuminated by a German flare .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepquietlyBehind him the grass slithered quietly , and he closed his eyes .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsilentlyThe moisture seeping out had streaked the hillside with a vivid green line ; just feet from me , a correspondingly green snake slithered silently across the wet patch .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeplithelyI slithered lithely from my stool .
avoid.vMannerAVPDephelplesslyHorses drawing guns slithered helplessly on the icy road , ambulances full of wounded skidded into ditches .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsilentlyLawton covered as Delaney raised himself , wriggling forward into the nearest pocket of shadow , as Forster and Silk came up like weird , black sea creatures that slithered silently over the rail and into the nearest cover of darkness .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepheedlesslyWithout waiting for the others he plunged down the bank into the stream , slipping and slithering heedlessly over the protruding roots and rocks .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepfurtively` You think I should keep two establishments and sneak furtively from one to the other like some sort of guilty adulterous cad ? "
avoid.vMannerAVPDeplike some sort of guilty adulterous cad` You think I should keep two establishments and sneak furtively from one to the other like some sort of guilty adulterous cad ? "
avoid.vMannerAVPDepenergeticallyBut with Pyke to impress in the audience we had good reason to spring energetically over the scaffolding .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepguiltilyShe sprang guiltily away from Vincent , pushing him off balance .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepas hard as he couldHe lengthened rather than quickened his pace -- difficult to detect from behind -- stepped into the alley and sprinted as hard as he could .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepeffortlesslyMeh'Lindi had quit a transit capsule , had ridden an elevator down and was sprinting effortlessly along empty north-bound mobile pavements .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeprashlyNot for the first time , Kevin Blackwell chose to sprint rashly from his goal ; both he and Dixon were beaten by the bounce , and Kevin Wilson outstripped his marker to score .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepeffortlesslyHe sprinted effortlessly to the rear of the gasping , panting column of men and urged us on from there .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepdesperatelyHe sprinted desperately towards the plinth and , as the vase fell , launched himself towards it in a lunging dive .
avoid.vMannerAVPDephelplesslyThe adults were almost holding each other up but the little brownies and wolf cubs made my most appreciative audience , breaking their ranks and staggering about helplessly in the roadway while their leaders tried to restore order .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepalmostShe almost staggered back to the kitchen table and sat down and as she did so the kitchen clock struck nine .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepalmostHis lips were still purse on the last words when they suddenly sprang wide as he saw her almost stagger back from him , her hand to her throat , the colour draining from her face .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepbackwardsA flailing chimera of camera crews , photographers and reporters staggers backwards down some city high street .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepblindlyHe flung the kitchen door open and staggered blindly out into the back garden , weaving his way across the lawn .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepgroggilyTugged out of her siesta like a back tooth , she staggered groggily out to the yard .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepa littleHe staggered a little , or perhaps it was a weird sort of dance , and then rooted around among the half-empty plates , cramming whatever food he could find into his mouth .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepbackwardsAs the water ripped at his thighs he turned and staggered backwards , using his stronger right leg as a brace against the frightening force of the water .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepbackwardsThe captain staggered backwards , tripped over the dropped gun and fell onto the sidewalk .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepforwardDevlin tossed the beer in his face and upended the table against him , the edge catching the German 's shins so that he staggered forward .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeponce or twiceI scrambled out of the old sack and struggled to my feet , and then I started running , staggering once or twice because I was so stiff .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsidewaysSonny took the blow on the temple and staggered sideways .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepa littleWhen abruptly he lifted his head and set her from him , dazed and disorientated , she staggered a little before regaining her balance .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeptogetherThey staggered together from the tunnel , whimpering with agony …
avoid.vMannerAVPDepbackwardsDuncan briefed us on what was to take place and we staggered backwards into the harbour , barking like seals and standing on each others fins .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepstraightHe clambered over the rubble and dropped to the uneven pavement , where he almost staggered straight into the water as his aching leg gave way .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsidewaysSuddenly his legs buckled and he went staggering sideways against the railings .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepdrunkenlyThe porter staggered drunkenly to his feet .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepso inelegantlyRarely has so important a constitutional bill staggered towards enactment so inelegantly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepslowlyHe staggered slowly towards the Monument and at last sat down opposite Jack 's stepfather with painful slowness .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepgingerlyWe had to get up and gingerly stamp around to recirculate the blood .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepheavilyHe stamped heavily up the stone steps , through the door , along the stone-paved entrance hall .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepimpatientlyThey stamped impatiently , legs shifting and snorting breath visible on the crisp , thin air .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepimpatientlyIn minutes they stood facing each other across a few feet of upland grass , the fresher horses of Jinneth 's escort stamping impatiently .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepblanklyThe mist obscures their support crews and steals blankly between the men and the homes in which they will sleep .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepslowlyShe felt the warmth of that kiss steal slowly up her arm and wrap itself around her heart .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsuddenlyRemember how your baby , after weeks of aimless standing around holding onto the fireguard , suddenly took five steps across the room when nobody was looking ?
avoid.vMannerAVPDepSlowly he stepped across to the terrace and gazed down at her with eyes so racked with pain that Ruth 's own eyes filled to the brim with her despair and lost love .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepquickly but quite gracefullyShe stepped along quickly but quite gracefully .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeplightlyBeside me , Eva , in her jeans and tennis shoes , stepped along lightly , trying to hum one of Charlie 's songs and keep up with my fast pace .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeplightlyThe woman stepped lightly away on her high-heeled , patent leather boots to her basket-work Mini parked beside the public convenience .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepquicklyA yellow line of electric light shone below the door just as he reached it , and his heart jumped ; he stepped back quickly as the handle turned .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepvery deliberately and confidentlyTo begin this stage of training you have to get the bird to step on to your glove , not jump , but step , very deliberately and confidently .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepwarilyShortly the pod made its unceremonious bump of a landing at the immensity of the spaceport , and I stepped warily out .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcautiouslyTo their combined relief , it was not long before the two men arrived at the driveway and stepped cautiously out onto its surface .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepproudlyShe controlled the horse with a length of twine and she had authority over the animal , which snorted then stepped proudly round to the gate .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepquicklyDragging it open , Grant stepped quickly through into the clear air beyond and pulled the heavy door shut behind him , blotting out the smoke and heat .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsharplyCornelius stepped sharply up and rapped upon it with his knuckle .
avoid.vMannerAVPDephesitantlyHe stepped forward hesitantly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepgingerlyThe immaculate officer stepped gingerly aboard Sinar Surya and failed to conceal his astonishment at our living conditions .
avoid.vMannerAVPDephesitantlyHe opened the door wider and hesitantly stepped across the threshold .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsilentlyThe gloomy glint of glazed eyes followed her , watching from the petrified forest of branched horn as she stepped silently along the drugget .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcarefullyTansy and Jules made an odd pair as they stepped carefully among the graves , he tall and well-tailored , she clinging to his arm in her thick black coat , looking smaller than ever .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepgingerlyHeart filled with pathos , I slipped through one of the windows , and stepped gingerly around the saplings and splintered tiles , afraid I might crash into the cellar .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepnimblyHe reached for her and she stepped nimbly behind a chair .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcarefullyTheir wives , hand in hand , stepping carefully in expensive shoes over the summer 's jetsam , brought up the rear .
avoid.vMannerAVPDephand in handTheir wives , hand in hand , stepping carefully in expensive shoes over the summer 's jetsam , brought up the rear .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepuncertainlyShe stepped into the garden uncertainly , followed by two tall people .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepponderouslyThe masked figure stepped ponderously off the dais , sat down at the baize-covered table and indicated with a gloved hand that I should join him .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepmeaningfullyHe stepped meaningfully off the shadow on to a patch of sunlight .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcarefullyPenny cast an unwelcoming frown in the direction of the steel grey November sky , and stepped carefully onto the pavement from the Earl 's Court mansion block in which she lived .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepbrazenlyBut , unlike Mr Hussein , Iran has not yet stepped brazenly outside the law .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsoftlyDougal stepped softly over the rough grass towards the gazebo .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeplightlyHe went off down the street , stepping lightly over the famous steps , which , without Mrs Brocklebank to clean them , looked sticky and stained .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcarefullyShe walked slowly up the street on the shaded side , stepping carefully round the stalls set up on the pavement and the goods displayed by some vendors which were spread out on cloths on the pavement itself .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcautiouslyStepping cautiously to the edge , Sheila picked it up .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepslowlyIt stepped slowly towards Tallis , crouched with much rustling and snapping of sinews and reached a long , tapering twig-finger to touch her hand .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepheavilyMr Trotter breathed heavily as he brushed past his wife and stomped heavily up the stairs .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepwearilyThey looked so filthy and disreputable that a woman walking her dog stopped to stare at them as they straggled wearily across the wide , almost deserted beach .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeplamentablyThey straggled lamentably along the road , bent in two by the weight of their packs , streaming with water , and all this to go and become mashed to pulp in muddy trenches .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepdesperatelyIn the corner by the window was a stringy plant straggling desperately out of a blurry brown pot , as if in search of water .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeppurposefullyHere is a man who strides about purposefully , hits the ball a long long way , and looks at first sight like a competitor capable of a certain bumptiousness .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepas purposefully as usualMore than an hour later Bobbie arrived , also alone , striding along as purposefully as usual .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepangrilyPeering down at the faint blood trail staining the grass , he strode angrily away towards the jungle with his son at his heels .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepheavilyAbove her , in Richard 's bedroom , she could hear the slow deliberate footsteps striding heavily back and forth across the floor .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepbrisklyHe strode briskly down the blue-carpeted corridor , the apartment keys already in his hand .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeppurposefullyHe strode in purposefully then stopped three paces from the T'ang , clicking his heels together and bowing his head .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepdeterminedlyShe turned , beamed a toothy non-smile at me for about a micro-second , then strode determinedly on .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepbrisklyArnold strode out briskly with her across the first level meadow , but once beyond that the land began to rise , not gradually , not gently , but suddenly and steeply .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepenergeticallyHe strode out energetically towards the gate .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepbrisklyHe strode briskly over to her and took her in his arms .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepbrisklyRemembering his duty , he strode briskly up the stairs , keeping his eyes open for any suspicious signs .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepfuriouslyLuke strode furiously up the track towards the Westport road .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepslowly but purposefullyAs he did this a Maltese feller started striding slowly but purposefully towards us from the back of the club .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeprestlesslyHe strode about the drawing room restlessly , occasionally hitting the back of a chair with his hand , and she saw how pent-up were his energies .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepimpatientlyOliver grunted and strode about the paved veranda impatiently .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepjubilantlyHopefully , your loved one is still in one piece and jubilantly striding across Westminster Bridge at the 26.2 mile stage -- the finish .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepstifflyThen she turned on her heel and strode stiffly from the room .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepin nice straight parallel linesThey strode confidently ahead in nice straight parallel lines .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepconfidentlyThey strode confidently ahead in nice straight parallel lines .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepas if nothing had happenedHe strode briskly into the building as if nothing had happened .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepbrisklyHe strode briskly into the building as if nothing had happened .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepfuriouslyAlmost bursting out of a red patent leather outfit with a flower tattoo on one breast , Roseanne , 39 , strode furiously on stage at Pasadena , California .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepdutifullyBy the time she reached the gate at the top of the yard , he was striding dutifully at his mother 's heels .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepconfidentlyHe opened the gate , walked up the drive and strode confidently through the front door .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepimperiouslyBut the giant duo strode imperiously through the mud during the second half to set up Saints ' two match-clinching tries .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeppurposefullyHe watched as she strode purposefully towards the de Courmont house , her back straight , head up .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeppeacefullyI think too of another courageous woman , fighting for Irish freedom , gunned down in Gibraltar by British terrorists with her two male comrades while strolling peacefully along .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepidlyHe turned and caught her looking at him as they strolled idly along by the whispering dark Mediterranean , and impulsively he stopped and pulled her into his arms for a quick hard hug .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepquietlyStrolling quietly together down the gravel paths of the old-fashioned Elizabethan knot garden , which was her mother 's pride and joy , Laura found the evening taking on a completely different complexion .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepself-consciouslyA lanky girl with a moody look walked in , strolled self-consciously over to the table and took a tangerine from a bowl .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepslowlyHe was clutching his attaché case as usual and I could see he was strolling slowly along the path that runs the outer perimeter of the lawn , deeply absorbed in thought .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepbenignlyAnd Howard strolls benignly among the guests , squeezing an elbow here , kissing a cheek there , making sure that everyone 's got everything he wants .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepleisurelyThe two men continued to stroll leisurely around the perimeter fence which separated the living quarters and parade grounds of the air-base from the restricted areas of the hangars and control tower .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepquietlyYoung lovers strolled quietly beneath the trees , or sat together on the few wooden benches , daring to snatch the odd , discreet kiss or embrace .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepgracefullyShe strolled gracefully out of the office , and Claudia admired her poise , while condemning her attitude .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcasuallyA gentleman strolled casually past the carriage , staring at Emily with bold eyes much to her father 's mixture of chagrin and pride .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepunconcernedlyA large black cat with tattered ears appeared and strolled unconcernedly through the maze of feet to rub itself against her legs .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepslowlyHe eased his broad shoulders away from it and strolled slowly towards her , a faint , confident smile playing about his lips .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcasuallyRobyn turned and saw a tall blond man with a smiling mouth strolling casually towards her .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepproudlyThe puppies were born by the woodpile and the red bitch strutted around proudly , her feathery tail waving high in the air behind her .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepglamorouslyFor one wild , mad moment I had a picture of myself strutting glamorously up the aisle on a jumbo jet , flying to exotic faraway places .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepand aimlesslyMolassi scowled at all three of them and sheathed the knife He strutted angrily and aimlessly off .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepangrilyMolassi scowled at all three of them and sheathed the knife He strutted angrily and aimlessly off .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepimportantlyVolker Kruger strutted forward importantly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeppompouslyOne bird strutted pompously ; another crawled into a corner to die .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepbusilyHowever , they also escaped the severe censure that might have been expected from the high-minded moralists who strutted busily through the Victorian England of his day .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepslowlyHe knew roughly where he was , or he knew in theory , and he stumbled slowly along in a westerly direction , sometimes holding onto the trunk of a birch tree .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeploudlyShe stumbled loudly back to the door and grabbed the light-switch .
avoid.vMannerAVPDephurriedlyWillie turned quickly and stumbled hurriedly down the path leaving Lucy to stare silently after him until he had disappeared into the cottage .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepdrowsilyThey stumbled out drowsily , responding with reluctance to his repeated assurance that it was " only a little way " .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeptiredlyI stumbled tiredly up the stairs in the damp chill .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepnervouslyFor three years , he stumbled nervously around the London comedy circuit with a ten-minute set which incorporated a few half decent gags and various attempts at making political statements with his dishevelled hair .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepblindlyJacob grabbed his basket and stumbled blindly from the room .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepvery slightlyHe pulled on his wet cap , adjusting it at an unusually rakish and dashing angle , and made his way , swaggering very slightly , to his comforts next door .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsomewhat lethargically , as though nothing had happenedSeveral years ago , my tropical fish tank suffered the dreaded overnight powercut , and while all the other fish perished , the angelfish was still swimming around , somewhat lethargically , as though nothing had happened .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeprapidlyThe male swims rapidly back and forth many times .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepas quickly as he couldSo Moely turned , and swam back to the shore as quickly as he could .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeplazilyRuth turned and lazily swam back to him .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepslowlyShe swam slowly back to the beach and lay , limp on the yellow mud .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepforcefullySummoning all her reserves , she swam forcefully down the whole length of the pool , and back again , gradually realising that she felt fitter than she had done for ages .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepstronglyShe dived down and swam out strongly against the current , towards an orange buoy at the outer edge of the bay .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepconfidentlyThe water was so smooth that he swam confidently out to where it was very deep .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepquicklyChristina struck out across the aquamarine water and swam quickly out to sea .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepslowlyShe swam slowly out into the sea , waiting for the ghastly ennui to pass .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepSlowly and carefully I swam round the dark walls of the castle .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepslowlyShe swam up slowly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepas fast as its shark cousinsBut undulating side-wings are not such powerful propellants as a thrashing tail , so the manta can not swim as fast as its shark cousins or rival them as hunters .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepswiftly and easilyDandelion swam as well as he ran , swiftly and easily .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepvigorouslyHe swam vigorously , ducking his head in the water and flinging back his wet hair .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepslowlyIt , too , was nearly dead , but he was persuaded to release it in a bay long enough for it to be filmed with an underwater camera as it swam slowly above the bottom .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepconsistentlySo few were able , initially , to swim consistently above the sea floor .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepvigorouslyA water vole swam vigorously across from a little island , its round face and bright eyes showing above the water .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepobliginglyA grass snake swimming obligingly from island to bank in full view of watchers .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepgamelyA second scenario pictures the original Manx cat swimming gamely ashore from one of the Spanish ships of the Armada escaping from the English fleet in 1588 .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeperraticallyA second female is shot behind the eye and swims erratically in half-circles before floating motionless on the surface .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcalmlyBut those incidents involved well piranhas , not those calmly swimming in their home stream .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepquite wellI can swim quite well in the pool if I want to . "
avoid.vMannerAVPDepslowlyTwo species of butterfly fish have been observed to swim slowly backwards at the first hint of trouble , making their false eyes seem even more real .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepslowlyThey swam slowly together round the boat .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcalmlyA small , glowing disc swam calmly through the clear morning air trailing sparks .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeplaboriouslyUnable to free himself from the tangle of ropes and floats , Miles swam laboriously across to his daughter .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepslowlyDisturbed , Miles swam slowly to the edge of the pool and climbed out of the water .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeprapidlyImmediately the archer fish has fired , it swims rapidly to the point where its prey will fall into the water , ready to catch and eat it .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepjerkilyHis vision swam jerkily toward the charred gap , and the clown pranced out from behind the jagged wall .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepquietlyNellie and I tiptoed quietly back down the aisle and out of the door .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepvery gentlyI expect the crew had tiptoed down very gently from the bunk above while he slept .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepreluctantlyIt was the left corridor I chose , and I tiptoed reluctantly down it , holding my breath , for fear of disturbing the dragon which lurked within .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepswiftlyHe tiptoed swiftly down the stairs , keeping close to the wall .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepas carefully as possibleAll this is evidence , if any were needed , that the allies must tiptoe as carefully as possible in this region of broken pride and prickly sensitivities .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcautiouslyThe lead sprite can jump , crouch , dangle convincingly from ledges , take different sized leaps , tiptoe cautiously -- he is amazingly lifelike .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepreverentlyWhite-jacketed waiters tiptoed reverently around them , pouring hock with the frozen scampi , a claret with a fruity , full-bodied label to go with the reheated roast lamb .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepas people do when making an escapeThey went , wreathed in love and kisses for their dear Gemma yet tiptoeing slightly as people do when making an escape .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepslightlyThey went , wreathed in love and kisses for their dear Gemma yet tiptoeing slightly as people do when making an escape .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepmentallyCrime and Punishment is a ghostly book in which all three -- murderer , detective , reader -- tiptoe mentally round dubitable presences and absences , and create between themselves strange large silences .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepbarefootPulling on a pair of Garfield boxer shorts , grumbling Dommie tiptoed barefoot across the gravel out to his Lotus .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepbarefootShe was tiptoeing barefoot through the dark , and she would n't see the crouching figure until she fell over it , or until her bare foot touched its face
avoid.vMannerAVPDepstealthilyShe dressed swiftly , then slipped out the door from his apartment into the silence of the sleeping palazzo and tiptoed stealthily down the stairs .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeppurposefullyHis back was to her , he was toddling along purposefully in the same direction as her , across that bleak empty landscape .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcuriouslyAS Prince William began his second birthday celebrations with a photo call in the gardens of Kensington Palace , he toddled curiously towards a TV crew .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepunsteadilyCharlotte came forward to greet Ruth , little Enoch at fourteen months tottering unsteadily behind her .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepfruitlesslyPresumably he had snatched a few more hours ' sleep , she decided morosely , while she 'd been traipsing fruitlessly up and down Strøget .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepnoisilyShe was tempted to tramp noisily down so that if Shildon had lingered he would be scared away , but then she would never know whether he had been there .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepaimlesslyHe would be out tramping aimlessly and come upon peat barges drawn by men , women , and children , and sometimes black and white horses .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepthunderouslyBut yes , yes … now the Warlords were angling away from one another as they tramped thunderously towards the Marines — who could certainly see them now through veils of smoke in the darkness riven by the lightning of explosions .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepslowlyIt was five or six minutes later that Piladu appeared on the mountainside , stared at them for sometime and then tramped slowly towards them tightly wrapped in his hooded cloak .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepglumlyWe tramp glumly under the walkway awning fringed with rain .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepbarefootCath from T-shirts is on crutches after treading barefoot on broken glass trying to break up a skinhead brawl .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcarefullyBut now he trod carefully across the carpet to the bed and stood silently looking down at the body of Berowne .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepgingerlyEmily 's tone indicated in no uncertain terms that the subject was closed and then Mrs Miller was stepping down from the cab , treading gingerly across the muddy roadway .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcautiouslyShe trod cautiously along the street .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepwarilyDynamic duo Bob Hoskins and John Leguizamo as the Mario brothers tread warily in the sinister city of Dinohatten .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepwidelyI would be treading a little widely in the direction of sub judice if I were to answer that , because any decision is for the jurisdiction of the court .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcarefullyShe trod carefully in the house , trying to keep out of her mother 's way .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepgratefully` We never willed to do him wrong , " said the Franciscan of Leicester , treading gratefully in the thick turf with his crippled feet .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeptentativelyI went on down the passage , towards the green baize door that closed the back premises off from the gentry 's quarters , pushed the door open , and trod tentatively into the front hall .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeptoo presumptuously` If I tread too presumptuously into sacred places , reprove me , " entreated the earl , with the submissive sweetness of a brand-new novice .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepaccidentallyIf a human foot accidentally treads on one of these shy , unaggressive animals , it responds instantly with an upward flick of its long , thin tail .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcarefully` Do n't forget to be at the meeting tomorrow then , " we prompted as we trod carefully on the clumps of dry grass as if they were stepping-stones .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsoftlyRemembering what Sister had said , Juliet closed the door behind her carefully , and trod softly towards the bed .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcarefullyShe wrapped herself more tightly in her furs and hood and trod carefully with Scathach across the natural platform of reeds and rush .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcarefullyI trod carefully up to the most important-looking window , and peered in .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcarefullyThey trod carefully down a rocky path which he would never have spotted had he not been walking on it .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeppurposefullyYes , there were gateways here in this Castle , where midnight footsteps trod purposefully down the halls …
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsoftlyTaking great care where she placed her feet , she trod softly down the stairs .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcarefullyThat 's why I have to tread carefully .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeplightlyHe trod lightly , picking his feet up swiftly at each step in order to make as little contact as possible with the soft oozing mud .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeppicking his feet up swiftly at each step in order to make as little contact as possible with the soft oozing mudHe trod lightly , picking his feet up swiftly at each step in order to make as little contact as possible with the soft oozing mud .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepvery softlyFor a while he would be treading very softly , for awe of this little Welsh saint 's indignation and forbearance .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepvery daintilyLaski treads very daintily here .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepwarilyIn bringing it up to date and making it profitable , he had to tread warily , for although it was made up of land and property , it was essentially about people .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepextensivelyHeather Barrett is a journalist who has trekked extensively around the world .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepwidelyTwo members of the team have trekked widely in the Hispar area and Hillen , Tyson and Lister had six months high-altitude mountaineering experience in the Andes during two successful expeditions in 1989 .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeplightlyOn Grafton Street in November We tripped lightly along the ledge …
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsmoothlyThe reply tripped smoothly from her lips .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeptwo by twoWe all trooped in , two by two , as if we were the animals going into Noah 's bloody ark .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepas if we were the animals going into Noah 's bloody arkWe all trooped in , two by two , as if we were the animals going into Noah 's bloody ark .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepdejectedlyAs our heroes trooped dejectedly from the field , commentator Alan Parry said : ` We 've seen a sad , sad night in English football history . "
avoid.vMannerAVPDepwearilyOn a hot summer afternoon a few weeks later , Caroline trooped wearily home from work and opened her postbox to find a long white envelope bearing the logo of the Davis School of Design .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepmeeklyWe three males looked at each other , then meekly trooped to the circular dining table laid out near the window .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepeagerlyThe goat suddenly trotted eagerly forward and Mrs Hollidaye had to run to keep hold of the leather strap .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsuddenlyThe goat suddenly trotted eagerly forward and Mrs Hollidaye had to run to keep hold of the leather strap .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepObediently the child trotted across to her with the sardine tin .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepslowlyA hundred yards ahead a long line of men trotted slowly across the scarred earth towards some shattered trees and broken walls .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepenergetically` Hope you had a good time , " said Chris Robinson before trotting energetically off the stage .
avoid.vMannerAVPDephappilyA dog , some kind of uneasy black and white mixture between collie and labrador , trotted happily towards me .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepobedientlyAnnie trotted obediently beside her , chanting to herself , “ Wanta-wee wanta-wee wanta-wee , ” in a sing-song voice .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsedatelyA two-in-hand waiting opposite , which Lefevre had assumed to be plying for hire , trotted sedately up to the stage door .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepquicklyNow he stepped into the street , head down , and began to trot quickly back towards his house , about half a mile away .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepmore steadilyThe pony started to trot more steadily .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepslowlyAnd since there did n't seem anything she could do , and there was n't anything else she dared to say , she turned round and slowly trudged back to the house .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepdisconsolatelyAs he walked up beside the 17th Patrick met O'Grady trudging disconsolately back to the tee to play a second ball .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepresolutelyThere was not a soul in sight as Theda began resolutely to trudge down the street , looking for a lane that might lead her off the main road , which , being only of packed dirt , was already a hasty-pudding of mud which churned under her mercifully booted feet .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepas if she expected to be punishedAnna trudged in as if she expected to be punished , sat down and stared at the table , hardly glancing at Liz .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepmiserablyHe trudged off miserably down jubilee Road with the cold rain dripping from his ear lobes .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepwearilyThen he and Ranulf trudged wearily off to bed .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepwearilyHe trudged wearily off to a generous standing ovation and a sympathy from QPR manager Gerry Francis .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepas if you were mounting EverestTake stairs rather than lifts or escalators ; do not trudge up them as if you were mounting Everest but go as briskly as you can .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepdoggedlyHe trudged forward doggedly , blinking the ice from his eyelashes .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsluggishly and ineffectivelyThe windscreen wipers trudge sluggishly and ineffectively through the water , bringing visibility down to a few feet .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepslowlyShe trudged slowly behind Evelyn , who took the cloth and started to rub out the first word with painstaking precision .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepformallyIf you formally notify us of your wish to cancel a policy * we will stop debiting your monthly payment .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepofficiallyFinal results published on March 13 when Trovoada was officially proclaimed President-elect showed that close to 60 per cent of the 60,000 registered electors had voted , giving him 81.8 per cent of the ballot .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepword for wordBoth girls thought she was joking at first but when she recounted [keepS] word for word the interview she had had with Moran they exploded into wild laughter .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepproudly` He always recognized what we 've done ; there was never any them and us , " Dai recounted proudly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepmore confidently` These sort of propensities , " he reiterated more confidently .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepnervously` And you speak to them , " Fouchard reiterated nervously .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsharplyFifteen minutes , " he reiterated sharply .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepgloomilyWhen I did emerge to eat , he remarked gloomily that he 'd managed to stick them to the bottom of the pan .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepunkindlyLyndon Johnson once remarked unkindly : " Jerry Ford is so dumb he ca n't walk and chew gum at the same time . "
avoid.vMannerAVPDeprather acidlyShe also remarks , rather acidly , that women these days are inclined to be arrogant when they 're in charge .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeplaconicallyFifty years ago my ancestors were as anonymous as those of the animal kingdom " , he laconically remarked .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepforlornlyIn 1926 Thomas Hardy remarked forlornly of contemporary modernist writing : ‘ They 've changed everything now …
avoid.vMannerAVPDeptartly` No more than he deserved , probably , " Gina remarked tartly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcattily` Which is more than you can say for Bella , " remarked Cassie cattily .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepchattily` You 'll be going to join the Queen , I suppose , " remarked Sybil chattily , drawing the bone comb through Isabel 's long hair .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepairily` Maybe it was the Americans , " Billingsley suggested airily , ` you know there 's a naval exercise in progress ?
avoid.vMannerAVPDepgently` That he 'd realise he was still in love with her ? " suggested Melissa gently .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepfreelyOnly in this way would they be able to talk freely about what their experiences had been , and that would happen in a safe situation for them .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepfreelyShe talked freely about the many young men she and Sarah had been out with , and sometimes had the women in fits of laughter , but she never mentioned John .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsafelyMy leg was injured so I was put immediately into the ship 's sick bay until we arrived safely back in Liverpool .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepslowlyHe stared and came slowly towards me .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepeasilyPhilip Miller could visit Whitton easily from Chelsea , travelling by boat to Twickenham and he seems to have known the garden well , often commenting on North American plants .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepdelicatelyThe clerk inquired delicately if it would be cash or charge .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepmildlyShe inquired mildly , " And your brother would be prepared to guarantee the electricity bills for ten people ? "
avoid.vMannerAVPDepquite calmlySomething about owin' five pounds , is it ? " he inquired quite calmly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepanxiously` You have guards on all the gates ? " he inquired anxiously .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepalmost gently` Mm , deserved that , did n't I ? " he queried almost gently , and Hilary stared at him in astonishment .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepdisdainfully` At a loose end , Deveraugh ? " she queried disdainfully as he followed her out of the tent .
avoid.vMannerAVPDephelplesslyGlancing at him , she queried helplessly , ` Do you ever have days when you wish you 'd stayed in bed ? "
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsarcastically` So , " Leith swallowed down at least four contradictions she could have lobbed at him , and queried sarcastically instead , ` what would you like to talk about ? "
avoid.vMannerAVPDepslowly , thoughtfullyPerhaps something in her face alerted him because he stopped , then queried slowly , thoughtfully , ` Or do you ? "
avoid.vMannerAVPDepslowlyHer lovely face reflecting her complete and utter bewilderment , she queried slowly , ` Why on earth would I want to claim kinship ? "
avoid.vMannerAVPDepabsently` The weapon ? " the Doctor queried absently .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepanxiously` You are unhurt ? " she queried anxiously .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepgently` You found my kiss chastening ? " he queried gently .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepblankly` Marissa ? " he queried blankly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsoftly` Getting to you , is it , Aurora ? " he queried softly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsourly` For a thief ? " she queried sourly , wishing she 'd kept quiet about it .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepconversationally` You type , of course ? " he queried conversationally , and suddenly Fabia felt panic hit the pit of her stomach .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsharply` Did he know them ? " queried Coffin sharply .
avoid.vMannerAVPDephastily` Physical courage ? " she questioned hastily .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepabruptly` Why ? " she asked sharply , and when that gained no answer , ` Who are you ? " she questioned abruptly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepquietly` So Nicola came here , and told you we were still engaged ? " he questioned quietly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepmildly` Where are you going ? " he quizzed mildly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsilentlyPlease do n't tell me we 're totally wrong for each other , Luce begged silently , I already know .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsilentlyMove out of the village , Ashley begged silently .
avoid.vMannerAVPDephoarsely` Do n't leave me ! " she begged hoarsely .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepso hardBut her sister begged her so hard not to leave her and to go on sleeping with her that she gave way .
avoid.vMannerAVPDephuskilyDo n't stop , " he commanded huskily as she lifted her head .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepharshly` You will now tell me about your mission , " he commanded harshly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcrossly` Then why are you still frowning ? " she demanded crossly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepbluntlyShe looked at the riding trousers , then demanded bluntly , ` Is it possible they belong to Doreen ? "
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsavagelyFury , she was swiftly made to realise , was not limited solely to her when he demanded savagely , ` What the hell do you mean by that ? "
avoid.vMannerAVPDepwearily` Just go away , will you ? " she entreated wearily .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsilentlyHelp us , she implored silently , not knowing whom she spoke to , and for a moment her despair went on mounting .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsilentlyTouch me , she implored silently .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepaccordinglyThe Indians accordingly , with every kind of entreaty , implored Alexander to let no-one molest the animal .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepwith every kind of entreatyThe Indians accordingly , with every kind of entreaty , implored Alexander to let no-one molest the animal .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeppassionatelyInstead , he had been answering a barrage of questions from an invited audience of supporters , who passionately implored the amiable Irishman to guide their side into the Fourth Division .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsilentlyDo n't say a word , implored Betty silently , gazing back at her .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsilentlyBut please , Mama , Lucinda pleaded silently , do n't treat me like a complete idiot .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsilentlyHe strolled across to the games room , while she pleaded silently with him to hurry up before mummy found her .
avoid.vMannerAVPDephurriedlyIt was , however , a lucky surprise for the residents of the Masham almshouse who were hurriedly summoned by the vicar to enjoy the breakfast instead .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepacrossShe only realised that the meal had ended when Piers summoned across for the bill .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepwearilyMaybe that was the basic problem , she told herself wearily as she now stared blindly up at the ceiling .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsilentlyTell me , then ! she urged silently , when he allowed the silence to fall between them .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsuccessfullyIn the 1960s the Foreign Office successfully urged the case for joining the EEC .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepgingerlyWhen we found it and after I had thanked every sea god for my luck and promised never to make the same stupid mistake again , I gingerly inspected the Seayak for damage .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepwoozilyI looked woozily around for Mr and Mrs Gould but there was no sign of them .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepwearilyAs they came through the exit doors , Ricky looked wearily round for an Avis sign .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepwildlyShe jumped to her feet , looking wildly round for escape , but he stood directly between her and the door .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepeagerlyWarner Bros remained committed to social drama and their ideas boys eagerly perused the papers for potential stories .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepamusedlyGuido took a mouthful of his whisky , his eyes scanning her amusedly over the top of his glass .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepmuch more rapidlyIn a binary file , information has been converted to the machine 's internal number representation and can be scanned much more rapidly by analysis programs .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcarefullyHe looked around slowly then carefully scanned the catwalk that criss-crossed the warehouse above him .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepgreedilyHe scanned the newsprint greedily while his teeth sank into the bacon sandwich , the melted margarine dribbling over his fingers .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepanxiouslyLeonora scanned the turbulent stretch of sea anxiously .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepquicklyThey had arrived during his absence and he had scanned them quickly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDephopelesslyHere houses looked to me like Monopoly chips : seeing a man cycling over the pathless tundra I scanned hopelessly for a possible point of reference he might have .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepopenlyHe was scrutinising her openly in return .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcarefullyThe guard scrutinized it carefully before handing it back .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepimpassivelyDexter asked impassively , scrutinising every hair , every pore , on Marek 's face .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcarefullyWillie drew the two lines again and , while carefully scrutinizing the new word , copied it .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcarefullyEven the jewels which Lovat bought as gifts were scrutinised carefully by the fierce mentor , to make sure that they were adequate and sufficiently costly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcloselyPeople holding loud parties or operating noisy machinery will be closely scrutinised by the council 's environmental health officers .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcloselyThe exercise of statutory powers was closely scrutinized and any procedural or substantive defect was generally found to be sufficient to nullify a decision .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcarefullyCardiotocography records are carefully scrutinised and sometimes pivotal in expensive legal actions .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepbrieflyThe woman scrutinized her briefly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcloselyOther ITV stations will closely scrutinise the small print when further details are released in a few weeks .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepseldomThe field of housing is seldom scrutinised for its attitudes to older people .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepheavilyBy December the press , heavily scrutinized by Mussolini , kept a very low profile about it .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcarefullyThe main hull and its two sideswimmers , with their secondary propellers , were carefully scrutinised .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepparticularly carefullyThis type of biography must be particularly carefully scrutinized since it may be lacking in much criticism of its subject .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepfreelyThe Lords quite freely use their modest powers to scrutinise and amend non-financial bills sent to them by Tories in the Commons .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepfranticallyI had been frantically searching the garden for Toby , and found him , his head stuck through the bars unable to move .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepslowlyI will be slowly searching the whole area in the future and hope that other finds will provide more information .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepquicklyI searched quickly through all the pockets , but they were mostly empty .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepaimlesslyFor the rest of the morning he searched aimlessly through the town , visiting the place names he had found in Ixora 's diary .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepdispassionatelyProblems would be carefully defined , and the solution dispassionately searched for and no doubt soon found .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepaimlessly and at randomIt is n't feasible just to search aimlessly and at random .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepdesperatelyJoyce raced through the store , searching desperately .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepseparately` We 'll have more chance of finding it if we search separately , " Donna suggested .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepquantitativelyThis approach led to a new series of studies in which visual celts were studied quantitatively using ` grating " stimuli instead of bars and edges .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcloselyEmily sank down into a chair and studied the pages closely , controlling the urge to slap the insolent hussy 's pretty face .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepthoroughlyThe location is thoroughly surveyed by Marketing and Engineering staff .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepexhaustivelyWe 've exhaustively surveyed Leeds time and again to find these erm so called brown field sites which our own residents suggest are there .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepas if it was 1945 and the retreating Wehrmacht only a couple of miles awayAll the while long lines of lorries trundled along the streets as if it was 1945 and the retreating Wehrmacht only a couple of miles away .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepslowlyThen the train went into reverse , motors growling , occupants groaning , and trundled slowly back through the squalls of rain , passing Maryhill and looping down through Anniesland and over Great Western Road .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepbrisklyThe coach trundled briskly past , browning everyone with dust ; the deerhounds checked and growled thunderously at the town dogs until James Flemyng called them loudly to heel .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepslowly but regularlyOtherwise , the cheapest way of travel was by the carrier 's cart which trundled slowly but regularly to the market towns , where another carrier offered a service to the next destination .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepslowlyA small train , hauled by a tiny steam engine and comprising double-bogied cars carrying three sealed , hissing cauldrons each , trundled slowly by , wheels screeching and clattering over a set of points .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcleanlyHe vaulted cleanly through the open window , brushed his hair back and sauntered around Stefan 's room , picking up his record book , his razor , his hat .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeplightlyHe put a hand on the fence-post and vaulted lightly over .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepnervouslyTatyana Scholl , the West German who was to win the Miss Bikini ( physique ) class , took time out from her press-ups to waddle around nervously like a weight-lifter eyeing the bar .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeplike a weight-lifter eyeing the barTatyana Scholl , the West German who was to win the Miss Bikini ( physique ) class , took time out from her press-ups to waddle around nervously like a weight-lifter eyeing the bar .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsorrowfullySir John groaned as he eased his bulk up and sorrowfully waddled down to the aroma-filled kitchen .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepbrisklyAn eleven-year-old boy who was decidedly large and round stood up and waddled briskly forward .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepjust as the captain had illustratedWhen she moved she waddled just as the captain had illustrated .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcautiouslyShe waddled cautiously across the living-room , glaring imperiously but ineffectively at the slopping water glasses .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepaimlessly“ Duckie ” Weston , a renowned local breeder , was an Aylesbury follower in his time , and one confused bird did waddle aimlessly around the ground a few seasons ago , but according to the club 's chief executive , Tony Graham , “ they are a devil of a mascot to parade about . ”
avoid.vMannerAVPDepuncomfortablyBefore I drew level , the door opened and a youth waddled uncomfortably in the general direction of the van .
avoid.vMannerAVPDephopelesslyEvery summer they bloated on the surfeits of the garden and waddled hopelessly about like feathery puffballs , pondering , I thought , on the unlikeliness of launching their fat selves into the laughing air again .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeplike feathery puffballsEvery summer they bloated on the surfeits of the garden and waddled hopelessly about like feathery puffballs , pondering , I thought , on the unlikeliness of launching their fat selves into the laughing air again .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepunsteadilyDury , paralysed down his left side since contracting polio at seven , waded unsteadily across a floor littered with slang dictionaries and history books .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepgladlyHe 'd gladly wade into the attack .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepswiftlyAnd then , as if the slight sound which had broken from her throat was a signal , he quickly scooped her up in his arms , wading swiftly through the shallow water towards the sandy shore .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsilentlyI was certain I would catch something in Rock Pool , and my hopes mounted as I waded silently to the perfect casting position .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepathletically` Nice , nice , very nice " he muttered to himself as athletically he waltzed around the chair , examining Dolly from all angles .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepvariouslyThe conversation had wandered variously about , with Pooley stating that in his opinion Stonehenge was nothing more than scaffolding and that the builders , some megalithic forerunners to Geo .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepaimlesslyShe wandered aimlessly along until a red and silver taxi cruised past .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcasuallyVern wandered casually away to the right .
avoid.vMannerAVPDephopelesslyYou wander hopelessly along the road , then , frightened , back into the village .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepaimlesslyHe wandered aimlessly around Pooley 's flat , glancing at magazines , pulling books out of the huge collection of crime fiction , reading a page or two and replacing them .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcrosslyHe wandered crossly around the tree , kicking up dead needles .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepaimlesslyHe 'd done no more than accidentally bump against some sailors aimlessly wandering from the passage next to the warehouse .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepaimlesslyMany wander aimlessly in the shopping centre , or play games machines in the arcades .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepconstantlyHis hand wanders constantly over it as if it were a fine thoroughbred thin-skinned horse .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepblatantlyHis cold , strangely fishlike gaze wandered blatantly over Rory and she managed only with an effort not to shudder .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepfirmlyStick the ball firmly to the top of the cone .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeplightlySprinkle over the flour and stir to combine and cook lightly , about 3 minutes .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeplovinglyTRAGIC pilot Ken McWhinney died at the controls of the plane he lovingly built with his own hands .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsolidlyThe reservation houses , half-hidden in cactus and mesquite , are solidly built , the jeeps new ; an enormous four-lane highway sweeps past the gamblers ' den .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsteadilyThe invisible bricklayer built steadily , and the wall marched inexorably onward .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepnoisilyThe prisoner slurped noisily , thanking him , bleary-eyed .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepnoisilyThe coroner slurped noisily from his cup .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepgreedilyLucien gulped the water greedily .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepquietlyWe sipped our drinks quietly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcautiouslyHe had opened a bottle of wine , and Alyssia sipped cautiously from the glass , not wanting to lose control again because she was tipsy .
avoid.vMannerAVPDephappily` As you say , Sean , " said Michael , sipping happily on a full beer .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepslowlyHe sipped slowly at a cup of watered wine and decided to return to his church .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepmoroselyBack in bed she sipped morosely at the whisky , grimacing slightly at its taste , then giggling wryly at her own reaction .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcautiouslyUnconvinced , Hyacinth sipped cautiously , then gagged , seized the enamel bowl from her sister and spat into it .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepgratefullyJane thanked him and sipped gratefully .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepslowlyThis she sipped slowly , very conscious of the picture she made in her cream linen dress , her pale hair slightly but attractively disordered , Roman sandal thongs binding her long legs to the knee .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepnoisilyPhilomel was still munching noisily on his oats .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepgenteellyClaudia 's companion opened her picnic bag , poured tea into a plastic mug , munched genteelly on a ham sandwich .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsolidlyKenneth munched solidly through his jam doughnuts ; one got the impression that he had heard all this before , many , many times before .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsilentlyRobina ( sixteen , beautiful , distracted ) silently munches cornflakes .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepwellToo obviously he had lunched well on a dish laced with garlic , and he kept twirling his dark moustache , of which he seemed inordinately proud , while in halting French I explained my purpose .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepquietly , indeed wordlessly ,We lunched quietly , indeed wordlessly , on the fluidal sausages .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepquicklySikes quickly tied the rope around the chimney , then began to tie the other end around himself , ready to lower himself to the ground behind the house .
avoid.vMannerAVPDephabituallyBuyers who habitually purchase supplies from one supplier may recognise that change involves unwarranted risk .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepdelicatelyIn a field where an old horse nibbled the cold grass delicately , a covey of partridges , three strutting chasing moles and an indifferent female , caught my eye .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepbleaklyThis done , I nibbled bleakly on my piece of lettuce and dry bun and dreamed of being almost anywhere else in the universe .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepavidlyAll the dredge straw is eaten avidly by cattle ; the rye and wheat straw are less palatable , but are eaten more readily when put through the chaff-cutter and mixed with chopped mangolds or swedes .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepfast and heartilyHe ate fast and heartily , but his skinny frame never gained a pound .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsilentlyHank silently drank down his beer , and hoped he had made the right move in telling his father .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepavidlyI cast back and suddenly found that I had hooked the bird , which had been feeding avidly , dipping and swooping over the water .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepravenouslyThe fish were feeding ravenously , and several times when I was landing or unhooking fish the indicator on my other rod went sailing up .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepperfectlyHis white tie was perfectly tied , his shirt-front stiff with starch and studded properly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepgentlyTony and I shared the navigation seat , and right now I was in the back , warm , comfortable and dozing gently .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepagain“ You have wak 'd me too soon , I must slumber again . ” ”
avoid.vMannerAVPDeplengthwiseSlice the cake lengthwise into two halves to give two long , thin cakes .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepfairly fineSlice the onions fairly fine .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepdiagonallySlice the spring onions diagonally .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepthicklyPeel off the skins and thickly slice the potatoes .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepvery thinlyNorway also produces Gjetost , a sweet , dark brown , fudge-like cheese that should be pared or sliced very thinly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepthicklySmoked turkey may be sliced thickly and eaten hot or served cold , with or in salads ( see p27 ) .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepthinlyPoach remaining apples for two mins in enough water to cover , then slice thinly and fan across the puree .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepthinly1 Peel and thinly slice the shallots .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeptoo neatlyI do n't like vegetable soup -- the carrots are diced too neatly . "
avoid.vMannerAVPDepfairly finelyIt is minced fairly finely with a high proportion of fat to meat and has a good spicy flavour which is not too hot , although peppercorns and other spices are often included .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepfinelyChop the onions finely .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepRoughly chop the plain chocolate , place in a bowl with butter .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepwarmlyShe could easily recall his smell too , as if he were in her arms at this very moment -- an expensive cologne warmly melded with his very own Mediterranean muskiness .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeproughlyBlend the pieces together roughly and roll out on a surface dusted with icing sugar or cornflour to give a marbled brown effect .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepclumsilyHer expert fingers fumbled clumsily at his fly , as she wanted to present herself as a nervous , but willing , maiden .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepdeliberatelyHe is clearly a very disturbed and emotionally rejected child because he deliberately urinates on the carpets and bedding , refuses to go to bed or stay in his own bed .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepdelicatelyIt then defecated delicately between the sugar bowl and a coffee cup , settled down with a yawn and appeared to go to sleep .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepvoluntarilyThese patients are unable to defecate voluntarily and must therefore rely upon stimulation of bowel reflexes with or without manual evacuation to complete defecation .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsurreptitiouslyShe burped , surreptitiously , lady-like , a nasty taste in her mouth .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeplady-likeShe burped , surreptitiously , lady-like , a nasty taste in her mouth .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsurreptitiouslyShe burped surreptitiously , still churning .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepnoisilySir John burped noisily , rolled on one side and , if Athelstan had not been there , would have fallen completely off the bed .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepquietlyEllis 's father belched quietly , begged pardon , and said : ` That was good . "
avoid.vMannerAVPDepdelicatelyCatton swallowed the last of his coffee , belched delicately with hand over mouth , and said ` Manners ! "
avoid.vMannerAVPDepas loudly as he couldSir John turned and belched as loudly as he could .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcompanionablyMcLeish joined Catherine in the comfortable modern kitchen where they foraged companionably for coffee and milk , waiting until they heard Jennifer Morgan come down again .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepvaguelyShe groped vaguely for her handbag , then found that Luke was putting it into her hand .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepdesperatelyHousekeeper Anne Jackson told how Mr Elton had turned the sitting room of his £750,000 London flat into an office as he desperately hunted for a new job .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepelaboratelyFor ten minutes I vomited elaborately , with steamhammer convulsions that I had no strength to resist or contain .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepuncontrollablyAll at once his whole body convulsed and he vomited uncontrollably , straight into the pot .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeploudlyShe went to the bathroom next and peed loudly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepfiercelyHe stood at the urinal and peed fiercely at the white ceramic wall , streaked with rusty tear-stains from the corroding pipes .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepslowlyShe exhaled slowly , shudderingly , holding her breath as Parmedes injected Zambia in the neck .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepslowlyHe took smoke into his lungs and exhaled slowly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepexplosivelyShe exhaled explosively , ground her teeth .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepdeeplyPlummer exhaled deeply and gripped the receiver tightly in his hand .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepproperlyI ca n't breathe properly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepeasyThe sun was up , the dark clouds disappeared and for a moment she breathed easy .
avoid.vMannerAVPDephardHe fell onto his pallet , breathing hard .
avoid.vMannerAVPDephardHe mounted the slope with effort , breathing hard .
avoid.vMannerAVPDephardBreathe in through the nose and out hard through the mouth , both to a slow count of four .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepin short fast gaspsHe was breathing in short fast gasps .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepbadAnd he sure is breathing bad .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepdeeplyShe was breathing deeply , her breasts heaving , fighting to get a grip on herself .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepdeeplyHe breathed deeply before speaking again .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepdeeplyShe closed her eyes and breathed deeply , pretending to be asleep .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepregularly• Check that your child 's heart is beating and he is breathing regularly and , if necessary , give artificial respiration ( see Not Breathing ) .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeplovinglyHe breathed lovingly on the silver and polished it with his sleeve .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepheavilyThe stag breathed heavily through its nose .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcautiouslyHe raised his visor and breathed cautiously .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepfeverishlyRuth breathed feverishly and Steve looked at her curiously .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepheavilyHe was breathing heavily .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepangrilyHe huffed angrily , exasperated , then turned to his son again .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepexasperatedHe huffed angrily , exasperated , then turned to his son again .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepimpatientlyBerdichev huffed impatiently and looked up at the overhead camera .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepdeeplyRuth deeply inhaled the scent of the pines so richly sweet , warm and Mediterranean .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepdeeplyShe inhaled deeply , savouring the smoke , then turned .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepdeeplyShe inhales deeply and goes on .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepdeeplyUrquhart inhaled deeply and flexed his firm jaw .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeppowerfullyManfred inhaled powerfully through his nose and held his breath while he stared at the stars and listened to the tiny howl of life in his ears .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsharplyAnthea inhaled sharply , and her nostrils flared .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepslowlyHe inhaled slowly , allowing the breath to escape gradually from between slightly parted lips before answering .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepautomaticallyHe ducked automatically and grinned .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepSilently , I climbed back up to the road and lay in the long grass to watch what happened .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepnimblyOscar climbed nimbly back inside the cab , slammed the door shut and pressed a switch .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepnimblyWatching Cosmo climb nimbly up the bank , he felt envious of his friend 's inexperience .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepwellCoatis are extremely agile and climb well .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepstifflyBy the time he climbed stiffly out of bed he knew it was just past noon and had the events of Rotherhithe roughed out in his mind like a draft report .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepreluctantlyThe trooper climbed reluctantly over the handrail and then lowered himself onto the supporting props below .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepdirectlyHe thought that the only things of which we could be really certain were things of which we were directly aware , that is , things in our own minds .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepwiselyHe bought wisely and he bought adventurously .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsomehowTheir old argument was that , by unilaterally renouncing nuclear weapons , the West could somehow avoid the dangers of the nuclear age .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepautomaticallyEven the youngest of babies will automatically avoid precipitous drops in floor-level -- and , perhaps more interestingly , places where it looks as if there is a precipitous drop in floor-level .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepdeliberatelyHe is a man who has deliberately avoided certain responsibilities in his life , and certain involvements , but those business obligations which do unavoidably devolve upon him he has always observed punctiliously .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcarefullyEven the Art Loss Register , which plans to open an office in Japan , carefully avoids any probing into the subject .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepeasilyThis tendency to catch and pull happens most often when approaching the workpiece , but with experience I found this can be avoided easily by working against the rotation .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepoftenPoetry demands a form of reading that , though rewarding , is unusually intensive , and it is often avoided in sixth-form English teaching .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepeasilyHappily , however , it 's one you can easily avoid by talking to BSB today .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsuccessfullyI had successfully evaded detection ; I had passed the terrible test of the measuring rod .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcarefullyIntel carefully skirted the issues of Pentium 's price and delivery at its ostensible introduction last month .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepgracefullyDame Una Pope-Hennessy ( the formidable mother of James and John Pope-Hennessy and a friend of Ivy and Margaret ) had been cross with a reviewer who had written of her book about jade : ` Dame Una skirts gracefully round the subject . "
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcarefullyAnd , after all those earlier occasions when he had carefully skirted round the subject of Elise , was this , at long last , a confession of his involvement ?
avoid.vMannerAVPDepneatlyShe simply donned a flowing outfit by Amanda Wakely , stepped out … and skirted neatly round the problem .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepvery smartlyBroadcasting regulations prevent anyone appealing for money on a programme like that , but he sidestepped the rules very smartly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepneatlyBut he neatly sidestepped the questions about riots , crime and gang warfare , says David Wallen
avoid.vMannerAVPDepgentlyFrom there on , the topography is less demanding , the road undulating gently all the way to Monmouth .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepthoughtfullyShe twirled the stem of her wine glass thoughtfully , and did n't reply .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeplaterallyThe clamped end of the system is then vibrated laterally at a given frequency v and the amplitude of the vibration induced at the free end of the sample is recorded .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepneatlyBefore she could struggle to her feet , Diana neatly sidestepped her bruised stepmother and marched off without a word or a backward glance .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepswiftlyOne was headed ` Science Goes Too Far ! " and Mike skimmed swiftly through the heavy black print .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepmonthly or annuallyYou can pay monthly or annually , the minimum payment being £15 per month , or £150 per year .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepregularlyHe 's paying the rent regularly , is n't he ?
avoid.vMannerAVPDepquicklyIt would be hard for him to sell Newmont shares quickly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepwellWhile the current generation of chip-based handhelds continue to sell well , the first signs of a major shift towards handheld CD media are becoming apparent .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepwellNew car sales , down by 3.8 per cent in 1991 , fell by 6.5 per cent in March , but second-hand cars are selling well .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepconfidentlyStephen , offering her his arm , guiding her confidently across the marble floor , was glossy with well-being .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepexpertlyHe had guided her expertly around the monuments of Greece and Italy , the summer after the baby .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepbackwardsHe guided her backwards to one of the posts which supported the roof .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepmentallyShe started mentally composing a letter to her brother .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepimpeccablyThe book includes 53 etchings of various sizes , each an impeccably composed , finely executed , intricate drawing , bitten and rebitten into a copper plate and then printed by the artist herself .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepaloud while walkingWordsworth composed aloud while walking , ` his jaws working the whoal time " , to quote a peasant 's recollections .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepextensivelyIt got a lot of airplay from John Peel , and was written up extensively by the music press .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepneatlyAgain you can pick up the stitches and knit them directly on to the edge , or you can knit long strips or tubes and sew them neatly in place .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepneatlySeveral coloured patches were sewn neatly round the seat of his pants .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepindividuallyNB Straight seam tape can be used instead of pocketed tape , but you will then need to sew on rings individually .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepdeliberatelyEven now , local farmers around Axholme regard the ` warped land " which was deliberately flooded with silt as the best land in the region .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepperfectlyHis white tie was perfectly tied , his shirt-front stiff with starch and studded properly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepveryHe 's typical in that he 's very reserved .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepmoreCamille wondered whether , if she was not here , he would be more expansive , then remembered that he had always been a man of few words .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepproperlyLearn to rotate the left forearm properly at the start of the backswing .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepslowlyPlace the sensor on a flat surface and rotate it slowly through 360° .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepgentlyIn the first exercise , the arms are gently rotated 35 times , first the right arm , then the left .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepgentlyThe balloon rotated gently in the evening breeze , presenting its serial number to him .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepuncontrollablyMy heart was racing and my knees shook uncontrollably .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepthoroughlyReplace the bottle stopper and shake the solution thoroughly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepgentlyLuke reached out and shook her gently by the shoulders .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepnoisilyThe dog gets up and shakes his ears noisily .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepviolentlyVasili shook her shoulders violently then slapped her across the face .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepviolentlyShe was shaking violently and leant against the door for support .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepconvulsivelyHer shoulders shook convulsively and she rolled to her side on the bed , curling up .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepquicklyJack was standing beside her at the time filling in notes , and she quickly jotted down the address and the scant details they were offered , and turned to him .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeppeacefullyHe had expected to lose his life on the track , but he passed away peacefully in his bed .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepdeliberatelyThey did not screw up Niki 's car deliberately , but they probably thought the wind had gone out of his sails .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepmuch more carefully than on some earlier occasionsThe note , headed ` Costing Labour 's Programme " and dated 17 July 1989 , says : ` The Labour review document has been drafted much more carefully than on some earlier occasions .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsomewhat off the top of my headI attach a proposal drafted somewhat off the top of my head , which you may like to use to open discussions with the Navarra Ministry .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepslowlyShe was helplessly fascinated and asked slowly , despite herself , ` What was it like to live in Africa ? "
avoid.vMannerAVPDepdirectlyA real advantage of his girl , McLeish thought grimly , was that she never lied if asked directly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepanxiously` Are you all right ? " the boomgate operator asked anxiously .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepanxiously` What is it ? " she asked anxiously as Rachel pressed the button and immediately began re-dialling .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeppolitely` Miss Brannigan , is it ? " the older of the two asked politely .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeptersely` And how am I to explain my abrupt disappearance to my host ? she asked tersely .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepformallyOn March 18 the public prosecutor in Genoa formally asked the Greek government to extradite Khaled .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepstraight outWhen she met Miguel Rafaelo at the medical centre later in the week , she did n't have the nerve to ask him straight out .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeppainstakinglyThe document had become the classic of dissent for these young men , each copy painstakingly written out in longhand .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepunmercifullyWe used to torment the poor old Superintendent unmercifully at the er Sunday School .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepmercilesslyGraham Stuart tormented and teased Gary Ablett mercilessly throughout , beating the ex-Liverpool defender at will .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcarefullyOnce they had cooled completely we took them out carefully so we did n't disturb the curls too much .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepquicklyI shaved and showered quickly , trying to think as I went along .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepquicklyDonna got to her feet and padded across to the bathroom where she showered quickly , rinsing away the dirt of the journey .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcarefullyI showered carefully , starting at my hair and ending between my toes and under my toenails .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepnoisilyGreg got up , blundered round the tiny bedroom , and then went to the bathroom and showered noisily , as if he were trying to knock sense into his head .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcarefullyJohn Major shaved carefully for the second time that day .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepthoughtfullyThe Professor combed his beard thoughtfully .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepprofessionallyI 'm defiantly proud to point out that I did thirteen drafts of Wanda and that I 've been writing comedy professionally since ` 63 , so by the time I was writing Wanda it was 24 years .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepproperlyThere must be enough time and space for each child to wash properly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepquicklyShe washed quickly and brushed her teeth , then returned to Nathan 's cabin .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepthoroughlyHe washed thoroughly , standing under his shower while the hot water poured over him .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepquicklyOh , crumbs ! she thought as , quickly rinsing a smear of olive oil from her hands , she heard the bell ring again .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepprofuselyWithin the first three minutes both men were sweating profusely , and no blood was spilled .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepprofuselyThe man was sweating profusely , and suddenly a dark stain spread on the front of his trousers .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepheavilyMartha paused with her , noticing that Hyacinth was sweating heavily and her skin , normally plump and smooth , looked oddly withered and sunken around her eyes .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepheavilyHe was sweating heavily with emotion .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepprofuselyHutt crept silently into the kitchen , his hands sweating profusely as he closed in on his prey .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepprofuselyWithin minutes her eyes were watering , she was sweating profusely and she began to find it difficult to breathe and speak
avoid.vMannerAVPDepslightlyHe was red and sweating slightly as he went on .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepstronglyThe need for this has been argued strongly by economists critical of mainstream public finance , notably in the work of Buchanan .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepeffectivelyThe art trade has argued effectively against this provision and now the Commission and the Portuguese Presidency acknowledge that special arrangements should be applicable to sales by public auction .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepstrenuouslyHere Berkeley argued strenuously against the view that we judge the distance of objects by means of lines and angles .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepstronglyThis was certainly perceptive , and most practitioners would argue strongly for strengthening the role of the DBA .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepbrieflyWe can briefly demonstrate this point by comparing a modern case with a medieval case .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepclearlyHe demonstrated clearly from various pathological and statistical studies that the well embalmed body was virtually free from all micro organisms .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepreadilyTechniques that can not readily be proven analytically are unlikely to gain much engineering credence .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepeasilyThis is a definite phenomenon which you can prove to yourself easily when you think you 've found one .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepconsistentlySomething they have proved consistently over the last ten years .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepquietly` It is n't Miss Morton 's fault , " Lindsey reasoned quietly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeptightlyIt was fastened tightly on to the right horn , so it dangled down over the cheek and eye .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepstronglyI was lying on my back and my whole body , my arms and legs were strongly fastened to the ground .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepunmercifullyHe began to flog Luke unmercifully , bringing the lash down across back , buttocks and legs again and again .
avoid.vMannerAVPDephead-onAt least 32 people died in Australia 's worst bus accident when two coaches collided head-on on the Pacific Highway on the New South Wales coast early today , police said .
avoid.vMannerAVPDephead-onFive die as vans collide head-on
avoid.vMannerAVPDephead-onShortly after the £5 million junction was opened , two trains collided head-on killing four people and injuring 22 .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsuddenly and rather violentlySure enough , it was just as the second , regurgitated blade appeared , dangling on a length of thread from Jim Rose 's mouth , that Richard had collided suddenly and rather violently with the floor of Strathclyde University Union 's level eight hall .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepalmost verticallyPilot F/O E Foit bailed out of the stricken Hurricane , and the aircraft crashed almost vertically into the Loch .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeplanguidlyFernando looked down on her adoringly before allowing his lips to graze languidly over her mouth and cheeks and throat .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepwildlyHe swung the gun up again , fired wildly at that thrashing form and turned back to the staircase .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepdeliberatelyThe prosecution case was that the defendant had fired deliberately at Paulette .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepblindlyHe fired blindly at Whitlock as he turned into Second Avenue .
avoid.vMannerAVPDephardIt rained hard , so that Breeze , whose shoes were all what she called ` well ventilated " , could not go out .
avoid.vMannerAVPDephardIt was raining hard now , and the wind was screaming from the back of the ship .
avoid.vMannerAVPDephardIt was raining hard as we drove across Edinburgh to C & R Agencies , another important account .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepheavilyIt 's raining heavily as I wrap myself in my gascape and move further to the back of the trench .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepheavilyIt had been raining heavily -- and it was to go on raining heavily for another nine days .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepheavilyClerk of the course Nick Lees said : ` It has been raining heavily all day and we had no option but to abandon the meeting . "
avoid.vMannerAVPDepheavilyOutside it began to rain heavily .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepalwaysDOUBTLESS it does n't always rain in Barnard Castle , that 's just the way it seems .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepagainIt had started to rain again , and the streets below were deserted .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepslightlyAs they reached the outer suburbs it began to drizzle slightly and Preston switched the wipers on .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepso hard that the water came out of the soldiers " shoesIt was the weather which really decided the issue for , one observer wrote , ` It blew a great storm and rained and hailed so hard that the water came out of the soldiers " shoes . "
avoid.vMannerAVPDepso hard we could barely see for 30 yardsIt was sleeting so hard we could barely see for 30 yards .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepincessantlyIt sleeted and rained incessantly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepheavily` I mean , Miss Shannon Lea , that it 's been snowing heavily all night long .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepheavily` It 's been snowing heavily all the time we 've been in the hall .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepgentlyThe wind picks up some snow , or it is snowing gently , as I snow hook the dogs to sort her out .
avoid.vMannerAVPDephardBy this time it was snowing hard .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeplightlyIt was snowing lightly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsteadilyPerspiration poured from a hundred brows -- though it was snowing steadily outside -- as an official declared : ` We ask you to tell the world about Petr Uhl .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepslowlyI slowly ascend the stairs , the copper behind me .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepvery solemnlyHe ascended the steps of the altar very solemnly , and joined his hands before his face for a final convulsive moment of prayer , his eyes closed .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepspecificallyShe was about to take on a job whose previous holder had just been fired specifically to make room for her .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeplightlyRoll out half the white icing to the same shape as the pink , and lightly dampen with water .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepliberallyNot for him the Baden-Powell approach of rubbing two Boy Scouts together ; he liberally douses the twigs with paraffin and throws in a match .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeptightlyHer hair , that beautiful hair that was a shade somewhere between chestnut and chocolate , was braided tightly into two pig-tails .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepseverelyDressed in black with a white shirt , her blue-black hair severely braided under a black Córdoba hat , she was the very image of the brother whom Maggie had seen and dreamed of so long ago .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepdistastefullyHe sucked at his cigarette and then wet his lips distastefully .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepwellUnused buttercream will freeze well until needed .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepwellGarlic does n't freeze well , so do n't keep any cooked dish containing garlic too long .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeppoorlyW.J. White confuses matters more by saying that ` the body of Elizabeth I was so poorly embalmed that during the funeral the coffin exploded , owing to the accumulation of the gaseous products of decomposition " .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepso skilfully thatHe embalmed a child in 1717 so skilfully that he deceived Peter the Great , who thought the infant was alive yet in a state of normal repose .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepoccasionallyAs appropriate , the Council occasionally employs specialists on fixed-term contracts to undertake externally funded projects .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepregularlyThey regularly employed Philip Leapor as a gardener , and the letters sent to him give some insight into his business .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepso convenientlyI could not terminate Adolph Ng so conveniently .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepmore easilyAmong other things , smoking makes the blood clot more easily and puts him at risk of another heart attack , which may be less mild than the first .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepthicklyBlood had congealed thickly on the end of the smashed fibula .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepharmlesslyMost building materials are porous to some extent , although in a well-designed and properly maintained building the absorbed moisture can evaporate harmlessly to the outside .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepreadilyEssential oils evaporate readily and are easily damaged by light , extremes of temperature and prolonged exposure to oxygen in the air .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepenoughYes , as soon as the surface has hardened enough not to be marked , it should be covered with a polythene sheet to prevent it from drying out too quickly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepfullyCheck that the bridge hasn ` t moved , then leave in a warm place for a further 24 hours to allow the glue to harden fully .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepslightlyThe following recipe makes a fairly soft cream which will harden slightly if kept in the fridge ( to halt the formation of mould ) , but nevertheless melts on contact with the skin .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepslowlyHe stared out to sea , crumpling the chocolate wrapper slowly in his hand .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepgraduallyWhile ditches become filled with silt over time , mounds are gradually flattened by weathering , and if a mound is adjacent to a ditch , this will affect the pattern of silting in the ditch .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepnicelyThe turkey was defrosting nicely in the garage , the vegetables all prepared .
avoid.vMannerAVPDephardIf you save the scrapings from sharpening , these can be squished hard on to the paper .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepnaturallyMade from fine-cut beef and pork , this salami is cured naturally in salt and then left to mature for three months in a controlled but draughty atmosphere .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepfullyConcrete is a good choice , but make sure it is fully cured to avoid chemicals leaching into the water and seal it with a polypaint sold for ponds .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcompletelyFor elaborate structures stick rocks together with silicone sealant , but let it cure completely before putting it into your tank water .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeptogetherIra Dilworth , Lawren Harris and I journeyed together to Victoria for the funeral and none of us were pall-bearers , such details having been arranged by local friends and neighbours .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepreadilyOne advantage of such a site , however , is that samples of blood and urine that are required for analysis of rhythms are readily refrigerated so that deterioration is less of a problem than in other environments .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepquicklyBe careful with leftovers -- refrigerate or freeze them quickly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepeasilyIf a piece of ordinary glass is heated over a gas flame , it softens easily , and eventually the heated part will gather itself into a drop and fall to the ground .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepvery easilyIt makes superb cheese on toast because it melts very easily .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepso irregularlyWhy should the North American glaciers have melted so irregularly ?
avoid.vMannerAVPDepextensivelyBy 1907 , she was the madam of the most luxurious of the Dublin brothels , and she had travelled extensively across Europe .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepalone` We never travel alone with men . "
avoid.vMannerAVPDepaloneHe 's the sort who travels alone . "
avoid.vMannerAVPDeplightBedu travelled fast and light .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeplightEconomy is just one of the reasons why she travels light , choosing to use as little equipment as possible .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepangrilyThe lieutenant crushed it angrily with his boot before looking back at Hencke .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepassiduouslyDefending a minuscule majority of 147 , he commutes assiduously by train between Westminster and the railway-rooted constituency .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepindividuallyEach part must be individually dried off and sprayed with oil to prevent corrosion and then put back in place .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepgentlyIt has its own diffuser attachment which enables you to dry your hair gently , eliminating the problem of frizz and flyaway hair .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcarefullyAs she returned , carefully drying each piece with a towel , she answered Judith 's question .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepbrisklyEmerging from beneath the spray of the shower , she dried herself briskly before dressing with impatient fingers .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeprapidlyItems should be withdrawn and dried rapidly after boiling has finished and on no account should they be left soaking .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcarefullyIt should take only two or three minutes to fully develop the board in this manner , and the board is then rinsed with water and dried carefully .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcarefullythen the frisbee had to be dried carefully ( with a towel that did n't moult ) .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepgentlyStore the envelopes in an airtight container , and include a sachet of silica gel to absorb moisture ( if the gel turns pink , dry gently in the oven until it turns blue again ) .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepliterallyIts steep , wooded , narrow gorges with 600ft cliffs and fast flowing mountain streams with waterfalls cascading literally hundreds of feet are enough to tempt any enthusiastic walker .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsilentlyCampari was cascading silently over the rim of her glass , and dripping in a slow red trickle from the table to the patio .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepgentlyI snatched Radish back and put my hand gently over her ears .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeplightlyBromley ( 1981 ) has shown how abundant biogenic and inorganic sedimentary textures can be revealed by lightly brushing thin mineral oil on a dry chalk surface and allowing it to ` develop " over about 30 minutes .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsparinglyBrush solvent-weld cement liberally on the pipe and sparingly on the fitting .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepliberallyBrush solvent-weld cement liberally on the pipe and sparingly on the fitting .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsimplyBituminous waterproofers are black liquids which are simply brushed on and left to dry , and form a waterproof coating that will cure pinhole leaks in surfaces such as flat or corrugated roofs .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepliberallyBrush liberally on to the exposed wood until the soft wood fibres are saturated .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeppurposefully and repeatedlySurprise does n't register , instead , Devito plunges an eight-inch carving knife purposefully and repeatedly into the victim 's stomach .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepspeciallyThe floor had been specially tiled with small red and white lozenge-shaped stones and covered with woollen rugs .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepSuddenly the tears spurted out of Daisy 's eyes and she had to turn away and bury her face in Drew 's Land-Rover .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepSuddenly a Hurricane came down in a screaming dive and splashed into the sea .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepslightlyThe cake mixture will curdle slightly , as it contains so little flour -- but do not worry .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepslightlyCombine the yolks and cream , and cook over a low heat , or in a bain-marie , until the custard thickens slightly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepslightlyCook gently for about 5 minutes until the sauce thickens slightly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepslightlyIf using dark chocolate , beat the mixture for 1-2min with an electric or hand whisk , until it thickens slightly and lightens in texture ( this is not necessary when using white chocolate ) .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepslightlyLeave the chocolate to stand until it cools and the mixture thickens slightly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepslightlyAdd remaining ingredients and stir until the fondue thickens slightly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepslightlyAt the second cup she warmed slightly , and her hands stopped trembling .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepgentlyThe glue should be spread on one surface only and if the material is cold to the touch , it should be gently warmed to ensure a better bond .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepquicklyFrozen solid in winter , they warm quickly in spring sunshine and may reach temperatures of 15–16°C by high summer , but are the first to slow down and freeze in autumn .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepquicklyPonds of the southern and central tundra warm quickly once their ice has melted , and build up a moderately rich flora and fauna .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepdeliberatelyMessengers would then , when making up numbers for ships ' crews , ignore the crowd of men outside , " sneak out and deliberately proceed to a boarding house and obtain the required number of men " .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcalmlyThe butler had left the dining room quietly , taking care to close the doors behind him , and proceeded calmly to the drawing room where his employer was taking tea with a number of visitors .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsharplyLennon slapped her sharply across the face .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepblindlyI said no ! " she screamed , slapping at his hand blindly as she finally managed to drag her bruised mouth from his .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsharplyPatrick slapped her knee sharply .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepvigorouslyA crew member slapped his shoulder vigorously .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeppromptlyThe hand promptly slapped her on the neck , and she leapt into the air with shock and surprise ; but she was even more surprised when she was offered more feed .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepviolentlyDr Frome slapped himself violently on the thigh .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepeasilyShe could easily have slapped her for that remark , which was silly really , but nonetheless that was how she felt .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepswiftly and casuallyHe slapped her , swiftly and casually , his hand coming back to cover her mouth in case she might cry out .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcautiouslyShe sidled cautiously towards the equipment , and perched on the edge of a deep mahogany box .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepadroitlyArchie had sidled adroitly past her .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepswiftly` Of course I 'm sure ! " she retaliated swiftly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepfuriouslyAnd he was in the jacuzzi with her , turning up the dials until the water bubbled furiously around them .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepquietlyThe sterilizer was bubbling quietly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeplike blood through the bodyThe river flowed silently through the forest like blood through the body .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsilentlyThe river flowed silently through the forest like blood through the body .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsuddenlyTears flowed suddenly down Lais 's face as she saw the ugly swastika flag already flying over the German HQ at the Hotel Crillon .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepfreelySoon , though , lava began to flow freely from the fissure , quite quietly and in much greater volumes than in the first phase .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepquite quietlySoon , though , lava began to flow freely from the fissure , quite quietly and in much greater volumes than in the first phase .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepfreelyTalk flowed freely around the table .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepfreelyFrom the outset of a transformational-change effort , information must flow freely between and among the different parts of the organization .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepfreely2 years ago , the River Misbourne flowed freely through the village of Little Missenden in Buckinghamshire .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepvery smoothlyMy oil paintings often involve a lot of fine lines and small details , but when using fine brushes I find it very difficult to get the oil paint to flow from the brush very smoothly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepactuallyMoney was allocated , but due to delays in passage of the Bill through Parliament , as has so often been the case before , no money has actually flowed from the coffers in Rome .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepeasilyThe sap flowed easily through her veins .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepfull and furiousThe Thames was flowing full and furious , the water greedily lapping their feet as if it would like to catch them and drag them under its swollen black surface .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepintraperitoneallyIt is presumed that ivalon injected to plug the liver biopsy leaked intraperitoneally and caused the foreign body reaction seen .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepas quickly as possibleTake whatever steps are possible to cool the body below 102°F ( 38.9°C ) as quickly as possible whilst awaiting expert help .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepinstantlyThe drops of liquid solidified during the fall and were instantly cooled by the water , which also preserved the shot from damage by impact on a hard surface .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepconsistentlyThe tail flukes radiate heat from the body most effectively , and they should be consistently cooled with water to avoid overheating .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepuniformlyIf a layer of liquid is heated uniformly from below , a temperature gradient is established between the top and the bottom of the layer .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepfrom belowIf a layer of liquid is heated uniformly from below , a temperature gradient is established between the top and the bottom of the layer .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepquicklyThe mass of water ( typically 90 litres ) is heated quickly to a pre-set temperature ( 60°C ) and is maintained at this level .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepproperlyIf it had been properly heated it would slip on without any trouble .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepgentlyIf preferred the lemon treacle tart can be completely cooked a day ahead and reheated gently just before serving .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcarefullyReheat the sauce carefully without boiling .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepself-consciouslyCharles crumbled a piece of bread self-consciously .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepabsentlyMerrill stared at him , her fingers absently crumbling a roll .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepthrillinglyGoogol 's voice was filled with black wonder , with a fearful admiration , a certain desolation of the heart , and yes , a horror that nevertheless coursed thrillingly through his nerves .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepheedlesslyAt the same time , tears coursed heedlessly down her cheeks and Bill , at her side , grinned as well .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepquietlyOne cool September Saturday , as the first snowflakes drifted quietly across the picture window , a white-faced , rather exhausted Isobel sat sewing in her living-room .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepentirely out of controlOnce , when stationed at Pulham in Norfolk , his commanding officer told him that a naval airship was drifting from the North Sea entirely out of control , as both its engines had broken down .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsomnambulisticallyIn both , the characters drift somnambulistically through life , unconsciously impelled by emotions of which not only they , but also the author , can give little or no account .
avoid.vMannerAVPDephazilyBut this year , it has finally decided to flower profusely , forming brownish clouds which drift hazily over the bush .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepgentlyThe scents of its rare grasses and reeds drift gently on the wind bringing calm and tranquillity to its banks .
avoid.vMannerAVPDephowHe bustled about with champagne flutes and ice and showed me how to fold a napkin round the neck of a bottle and how to pour without drips .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepin halfFirst , fold the napkin in half diagonally , then bring the left and right-hand corners up to meet at the apex ( pic 1 ) .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepdiagonallyFirst , fold the napkin in half diagonally , then bring the left and right-hand corners up to meet at the apex ( pic 1 ) .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepneatlyThomas folded his napkin neatly again .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcarefullyRenwick drew a deep breath , folded the sheet carefully .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepdeftlyAs Merrill shook her head he deftly folded the typed sheets , replaced them in the envelope and handed it to her .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepnicelyI 'll take these clothes down and you fold them on the bed there , nicely , then we 'll put them on the cart .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepneatlySwallowing the stiffness in her throat , she folded the towel neatly on to the rail and combed her hair .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepproudlyThe badger folded his paws over his stomach proudly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcarefullyHe then returned to the bedroom and carefully folded his socks , underwear , jeans and other casual wear before putting them in a drawer by the bed .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepeasilyThey were so designed as to be easily folded up , enabling the car to be thoroughly cleaned .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcarefullyDana shrugged shapely shoulders and , folding the gold dress carefully back into its box , opened another .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepLightly fold one half of the dough back over the rolling pin , then carefully transfer to the tin .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcarefullySo I sprinkled this stuff inside every pair of knickers in the drawer and then folded them all up again carefully . "
avoid.vMannerAVPDepneatlyThe clothes I folded neatly on the chair .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsystematicallyMaud 's great green-trellised towels were systematically folded on a towel-heater .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepmost damninglyThe judge found most damningly against Union Discount .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepprimlyShe popped a fragment of biscuit into her mouth and crunched it primly with her front teeth .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsurreptitiouslyWho has n't ever surreptitiously shredded a glossy green leaf , overcome by curiosity as to whether a plant is real or not ?
avoid.vMannerAVPDepless ambitious than either of the grand theoriesThe elitists offer us explanations less ambitious than either of the grand theories , explanations which borrow unashamedly from other conventions and which have obvious gaps and limitations .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepstronglyNicholson has always strongly denied the view that his films could have influenced anyone in their decision whether or not to indulge in drugs .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepvehementlyHe was vague about both , but vehemently denied travelling via Cross Street .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepformallyBernard Pache , chief executive of Compagnie des Machines Bull SA , yesterday formally denied a report in La Tribune Defosses that Bull plans to sell Zenith Data Systems , describing it as ` fantastical " .
avoid.vMannerAVPDephotly` My mother never mentioned anything about your family , " she denied hotly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepfirmlyBut reports that he is taking a quarter of the £3.3m portion of shares were firmly denied yesterday .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsmokelesslyQueen of Night incense smokelessly exuded a heady perfume into the air .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeplike some alien Eldar attired in a holo-suitAglow , the intruder radiated his own natural wavelengths luminously like some alien Eldar attired in a holo-suit .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepluminouslyAglow , the intruder radiated his own natural wavelengths luminously like some alien Eldar attired in a holo-suit .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepdirectlyBirch argued that the government was avoiding informing the public that it allowed companies to discharge dangerous chemicals and heavy metals directly into rivers .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepillegally but routinelyMost deaths are caused not by catastrophic accidents but by fouling from oil that is illegally but routinely discharged from ships .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsubsequentlyAt present it is simply pumped into storage tanks for monitoring , and subsequently discharged into the open sea .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepactivelyA few unusual drugs such as digoxin may be secreted actively by the intestinal mucosa , but this process is unlikely to contribute more than passive diffusion does to the effect of activated charcoal on drug clearance .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepslowlyHe took smoke into his lungs and exhaled slowly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepmore easilyMany drugs are acidic or alkaline and this affects their removal in the urine ; acidic drugs are excreted more easily in the daytime and alkaline ones at night .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepspontaneouslyThe fragments were excreted spontaneously through the ductus choledochus and the cholecystitis was cured by antibiotic treatment .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepnaturallyThe metallic mercury was voided naturally , unchanged , in the faeces .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsuddenlyOnly four months previously the land had suddenly plummeted into the straits , taking with it a village of some eighty souls .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepgracefullyThey drop gracefully off their perches in mid-flow and preferably with as much publicity as possible .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsuddenlyAs he tried to leave the field the ball suddenly dropped at his feet and he attempted a long-range crossfield pass aimed at Gordon Strachan .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepweightilyIn the added heat of the fire beads of sweat welled on her forehead , rolled down the furrows of her face and , gaining momentum , dropped weightily on to the ground .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepheavilyAs if in support of this statement , rain began to fall heavily .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepmore lightlyThe snow was falling more lightly , thank God , which increased his range of vision .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepheavilyEventually Maidstone tried to scramble over the bar but he slipped and fell heavily onto the floor .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepquietlyWithel stared at him in amazement for a moment , and then quietly toppled into the mud .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepSlowly the girl toppled to the ground .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepSuddenly it passed the point of no return and plunged downwards .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcleanlyThe aim is to keep the boat flat at all times so that it glides cleanly over the water .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepwellClean , the Fouga glides well , so it is easy to throttle back to idle and float home .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepwildlyThe thin trees were blowing wildly , and untidy grey clouds were sailing past a pale , sickly moon .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepdramaticallyWHEN a headless body dramatically floated from the West of England to descend at Clapham by London amid a throng of witnesses and a pair of Cardinals , it was no miracle , no ghostly occurrence .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepweightlesslyAt one house the door was jammed and when I pushed against it a body floated up weightlessly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDephaphazardlyIn front of them three couples moved together in the space left when the trestle-table had been folded away , a pink balloon floating haphazardly at the feet of Ben Tarlo and Jessica .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepgentlyShe leant forward , and the suit floated gently forward and downward .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcarefullyHe would be patient , stalk her carefully right up to the bedroom door .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsimplyThe dog might not respond readily to their commands , and may simply head off into the distance , possibly looking for you if the territory is familiar .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepStiffly , walking like a machine , he headed across town for his apartment .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepagainWe were heading into town again .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepblindlyWithout really thinking where she was going , she headed blindly towards her room .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcautiouslyMarian knew they had no choice but to make cautiously towards it .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepfranticallyAs people bustled around him the Doctor had harangued them frantically with all the strength that was left to him .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepindifferentlyShe struggled from Sophia 's embrace and jumped down among the windfall apples , rolled one over with her paw , then turned and stalked indifferently away among the Michaelmas daisies .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepPretty` Pretty stupid of me , I suppose , " he replied , ` but then I always was a sucker for a sob story . "
avoid.vMannerAVPDepamazinglyPeople could be amazingly stupid .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepfranklyA welcome book which discusses the subject frankly is published by Age Concern .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepbrieflyAs these broader functions are of importance in a theory of language change , I shall discuss them briefly here .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepbrieflyThe properties of black holes possessing some angular momentum are discussed briefly in Section 9.2 .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepovertlyThis was so overtly rude that Edouard was about to intervene ; but before he could speak , Grégoire rose to his feet .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepso deliberatelyDid he have to be so deliberately rude ?
avoid.vMannerAVPDepprovocativelyJenny went on being provocatively rude to Matthew and loving to James .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepdirectlyThe chapters which follow therefore address these directly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepdirectlyJones ' notes , which he has circulated to show the BYU version of events , do not directly address this issue .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepdirectlyThere have been only limited studies which directly address the effect of cholesteryl esters on the stability of biologic membranes .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepdirectlyThis was also directly addressed in one of the most popular books of the Middle Ages , the thirteenth-century Franciscan Meditationes Vitae Christi .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepproperlyHowever , there are clear baseline differences in disease severity between groups and the analysis did not properly address differences in response between treatments .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepmore directly and explicitlyCould the laws of war be further developed to address the nuclear weapons question more directly and explicitly ?
avoid.vMannerAVPDepspecificallyNow is the time to look at how some theories specifically address the question of development within the global system .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepspecificallyFor these reasons , it is appropriate to address these areas specifically in this section .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcoylyClearly they recognised us as honeymooners , and were coyly sweet to us .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsuddenShe gave Grainne a sudden , very sweet smile , and Grainne felt all over again the integrity and the tranquillity of these strange beings .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcuriously` Yes , brother mine , " she said with a curiously sweet smile .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepphysically` I wo n't agree to a divorce , " he warned , and moved closer , as if trying to intimidate her physically with the powerful bulk of his body .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsystematicallyAt least two key witnesses on the case have been systematically intimidated since the killing of Nahaman Carmona , and one is now in exile .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepelaboratelyIn debate they had to be elaborately courteous towards their colleagues and non-ideological in their comments .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepdazzlinglyIndeed , when he so wished , the young Edward could be dazzlingly courteous and charming .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepstudiouslyHe had barely addressed more than a few brief and studiously polite words to her -- and yet every fibre of her being was vibrantly aware of his magnetic , almost menacing presence .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepso schoolgirlishly` There 's no need to be so schoolgirlishly polite . "
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcoldlyThe response was coldly polite .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsomehowTo her , it was somehow disrespectful to talk to Cabinet ministers in a sweater .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepgenerallyBalboa was constructive in his approach to the Isthmus , generally compassionate to the Indians , inventive in his plans for exploration and the furthering of Imperial aims .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepeffusivelyGuards were either abruptly mistrustful or effusively friendly when they discovered that you could speak their language .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepactivelyBut she had hoped for too much , and Matthew remained unforgiving , not actively unfriendly towards her but always out of her reach .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepperfectlyHe was perfectly amiable to her on the few occasions when they did meet ; sometimes she even felt that he liked her .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepperfectlyHe looked perfectly amiable , so why did she get this feeling of apprehension , as though he was playing some sort of waiting game ?
avoid.vMannerAVPDepruefullyHis own wit was ruefully amiable .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepdistinctlyHe was , and is , a distinctly affable chap , whereas I came across as cold , prickly and generally difficult .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepdamninglyNeither Boswell nor Johnson would have been so damningly ungracious as to suggest ( as other Scottish cities accused ) , that in the interests of free drink Aberdeen 's city fathers were promiscuous with their honours .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsimilarly` What do you intend to do this afternoon , Travis ? " she asked her younger son , despite her cheerful and pleasant tone , with a trace of anxiety which Leith recognised from having seen her own mother trying to be similarly tactful with Sebastian on occasions .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepelaboratelyCamille was being elaborately tactful .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepdesperatelyHe had spoken quickly , without thinking , and looked desperately eager for her idea .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsoBill 'll be so thrilled ! "
avoid.vMannerAVPDepperfectlyWhat is best for father and child may be perfectly horrible for the mother .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepbitterlyShocked , and bitterly ashamed at the treachery of her own feelings , Polly bent her head to hide her flushed face .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepassumedly` I 'm going swimming on Saturday , " said Willis , in an assumedly bored voice that was modelled on Hilary 's .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepbenignlyHe has even looked benignly bored in the final days of preparation ; he has no need , other than to satisfy the boxing historians , to climb into the ring again .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepmortifyinglyHe looked mortifyingly bored .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepperfectlyFor the watching world , she smiled and laughed , seeming perfectly delighted with her husband and newfound status .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepbitterlyScientists , on both sides of no-man 's land , become bitterly indignant when someone points such external influences out to them .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepfiercelyThe RUC men who had conducted the police investigations were fiercely indignant and a senior officer threatened to resign .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepfiercely` He deserves a proper thrashing , " Cissie protested , fiercely indignant that she had been unable to defend herself while her cowardly brother took delight in whipping her .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepwrylyShe was shortish and had an attractive way of cocking her head on one side and looking up with big dark eyes and a wryly amused smile .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepwrylyGuy 's mouth kicked up at one corner in a wryly amused smile .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepabsurdlyShe saw Tom 's brow clear and was absurdly gratified to find that her advice was of some use to him .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsuddenlyI was suddenly infuriated at the thought of what we had believed about the Germans in England .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsuddenly` Then you can do so today -- at the barbecue , " Lucy hissed , suddenly infuriated with them both , although more so with Silas than with Doreen .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepquickLily shot a quick horrified look up and down the road .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepquietlyAfterwards , he was quietly ecstatic .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepvisiblyClive also attended , visibly gleeful that he had spared the school any undesirable publicity by unloading me in the nick of time .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepstrangelyNor was the thought that he alone might hold the key to the mystery the sole component in his strangely elated state .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsociallyIt is socially very inept to ask someone their age and , if they tell you , it is often in an embarrassed whisper .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeppoliticallyShe believes it would be politically inept to cut such training programmes at a time when the jobless total is rising fast and will soon top three million .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepfamouslyItalian government is famously inept , its parties -- not only the Christian Democrats -- infamously corrupt .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepgently• Frozen food can be defrosted gently in the steamer .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepconstantlyThe sun , once formed , is constantly evaporating the moisture of the Earth , but incompletely , so that the oceans arise ( on this process of evaporation , see also p. 77 ) .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepartificiallyIt is mined , then washed , filtered and artificially evaporated before being left to crystallise .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepGently melt the butter and syrup in a small pan .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepslowlyMake sure you melt the chocolate slowly , especially white chocolate .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepseparatelyTo make a ganache , melt the white and plain chocolate separately over hot water , adding 25g/1oz of the sugar and three tablespoons of water to each bowl .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepgentlyMelt the chocolate gently in a double saucepan or bowl set over a pan half full of gently simmering water -- do not allow the chocolate to get too hot or it will separate .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepGently melt the low-fat spread in a saucepan and add the flour .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepgraduallyPurée can be gradually thickened by adding flour , oatmeal , potato , rice , or any staple that the family uses until it reaches the consistency of mashed potato .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepeasilyThe paint is soft , handles well and is easily thinned with water , though of course it is waterproof when dry .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepbadlyStriding away from the house , Carolyn stubbed her toe badly on a brick end and had to sit down to nurse it .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepbadlyJust a few weeks ago she fell on a toy brick and sprained her foot badly !
avoid.vMannerAVPDepprudentlyShe would have liked to express her opinion of his girlfriend , but prudently refrained .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepDelicately and discreetly she parted flesh from bone .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepeasilyYet , as Choate 's account also shows , even wise men and their money can easily be parted by sharp consultants , who can pass through the green baize door knowing that their clients can not peep through the keyhole .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepdeliberatelyHe smoked it deliberately in slow puffs , giving Peter time to consider their situation .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepin slow puffsHe smoked it deliberately in slow puffs , giving Peter time to consider their situation .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepincessantlyHe smoked incessantly until dawn lit the sky and then he cautiously looked around .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeppensivelyHargreave pulled pensively at his cigar and tipped back his chair .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepfiercelyNails looked up , pulling fiercely on his stub of home-rolled cigarette .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepfuriouslyNails pulled furiously on the last of his cigarette , threw it down and stamped on it .
avoid.vMannerAVPDephardHe pulled hard on the cigarette .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepdeeplyHe pulled deeply on the cigarette and blew the smoke into Tommy 's face .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepstronglyHe struck a match , and pulled strongly on the pipe .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeppoorlyDuring the 18th Century Turnpike Trusts were set up , partly to build new roads , but mainly to maintain old ones , many of which were poorly surfaced and too badly rutted to carry the increasing traffic .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeppermanentlyOne young man recently told me about his emotionally disturbed mother , who attempted suicide but succeeded only in permanently injuring herself .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsuddenlyFergus awoke suddenly ; arms waving about , eyes wild and bright , making no sound other than a faint gurgling noise .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepSuddenly she awoke from her dream to noise and violent movement .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsuddenlyI wake suddenly in the night , aware of the others breathing and the wind banging the tent fabric .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsuddenlyTug woke suddenly in the dark , out of a nightmare of falling , of rushing water and ground that slipped away beneath his feet .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsuddenlyIn the bucket in the cupboard Barry the Time Sprout woke suddenly to find he was in the wrong chapter .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepabruptlyJames Menzies woke abruptly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepbadlyHe had slept badly and woken badly and was fighting against the sort of headache that usually came on after a big case was finished .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepevery two feetIn addition , slung across his shoulder , Grant carried a coiled rope knotted every two feet to facilitate climbing .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepso savagely I nearly choked myselfI knotted a headscarf round my throat so savagely I nearly choked myself , and crept -- I had to creep , because of Mavis -- downstairs and out into the fog .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepeasilyIt does not stretch as much as nylon or polyester twist and it knots easily .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeplooselyThey both wore plain silk blouses , pearls and Hermès scarves knotted loosely around their throats .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeplooselyHe felt for the scrap of silk and knotted it loosely around her neck .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepmore tightly togetherHe merely shifted position slightly , knotted his fingers more tightly together and continued gazing out of the window .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeprapidlyAs soon as she was safely past the shuffling fraternity , she opened her own newspaper and rapidly scanned the front page .
avoid.vMannerAVPDephowA good deal of research has been done to show how most people tend to scan advertisement pages in newspapers and magazines .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepquicklyHe picked up the correspondence and miscellaneous papers in the in-tray and quickly scanned the contents .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepas hard as I couldI kneed him in the balls as hard as I could .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepaloudShe stopped abruptly , suddenly afraid to say the words aloud in case they were words he would n't want to hear .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepstudiouslyUsually , Jay was studiously sober at the beginning of an evening with Lucy .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsumptuouslyThe ceiling of the Palladian lounge was sumptuously painted with classical themes framed in gilded plasterwork .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeproom by roomThen she began to clean and paint the house room by room .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepfast` You ca n't paint windows fast .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepdirect` We make a simple flat triangular truss of iron , like a railway station roof , and we glaze it direct .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeplavishlyReligion was the only subject treated by the Khmer artists of the Angkor period : temples were lavishly embellished with sculptures of gods and goddesses , and bridges represented the rainbows that united people and their gods .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepthoroughlyLiquidise a large , raw carrot to a smooth paste , or boil or steam the carrot then mash it thoroughly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepgracefullyImagine the colour of that bird and imagine it gracefully flying .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepfranticallyA bumble bee flew frantically up the motorway with his back legs crossed , stopping briefly at each motorway service area as he passed it and muttering to himself :
avoid.vMannerAVPDepproperlyPeregrine interrupted her with a languid chortle and was properly admonished .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepas much as I normally didIt took a great deal of effort not to wriggle about as much as I normally did , but I feared him panicking more than the physical discomfort .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepalmost exactlyMore important , the range almost exactly bisects the Atlantic Ocean from north to south following closely the profile of the African and South American coasts , so it 's always called the Mid-Atlantic Ridge .
avoid.vMannerAVPDephorizontallySteel arms , called tendons , horizontally bisect a building 's core , stretching like ribs between beams in the walls .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepdifferentlyFor example , the same message may be segmented differently in response to different questions :
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsmoothlyThe powerful motor roared into life and the car moved smoothly past me and headed for town .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsilentlyThe Sri Lankan 's bare feet moved silently across the carpet .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepfreelyIt 's comfortable and not too restrictive and the box foot gives ample room for your feet to move around freely .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepconfidentlyHis feet , still speckled with sand , moved confidently through the undergrowth .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepgraduallyWhen it reaches the knitting , the knitting feeds into the slot on the linker and the machine needles gradually move back towards the working position .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepeasilyBoth wheels move easily , their large diameter giving plenty of turning moment .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepeasily and fastHow good to run , her legs wobbly at first but then miraculously able to move easily and fast .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepquickly and smoothly as a trainShe concentrated on the clouds , which moved quickly and smoothly as a train across the top of the hills .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeplaterally
avoid.vMannerAVPDepgentlyIn the garden the leaves shone in the sunlight , and the flowers moved gently in the summer wind .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepfreelyThere are , however , natural systems in which dissolved metals move freely through membranes , irrespective of concentration .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepdelicatelyHis hand felt rigid , and then his thumb moved delicately .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepunashamedlyAt the rally , numbering about 1,500 as Scargill predicted , I eavesdrop unashamedly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepunselfconsciouslyClare Devenish eavesdropped unselfconsciously .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepvery specially close` Now the nephew always watches the Regal Arms very specially close .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepvery closely` The points of entry will be very closely watched and we will co-operate fully with the authorities in Sardinia .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcloselyFinally , Budapest is closely watching the personalities currently running Romania 's affairs .
avoid.vMannerAVPDephow closelyHe studied the boy a moment , aware all the time of how closely the tutor was watching him .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepas he had watched her before , only proffering as he had done once before a handkerchief which he had plainly also used as a paint ragMichael Swinton watched her in silence as he had watched her before , only proffering as he had done once before a handkerchief which he had plainly also used as a paint rag .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepobsessivelyAs a kid , he had watched the film Ride the Wild Surf obsessively .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepintentlyAthelstan watched the young man intently .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepenviouslyEvery Summer , visiting day trippers could be seen enviously watching the local people enjoying themselves out on the sand and wondering how the devil they got out there .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepregularlyMy nominee for the non-sport of the future is one which I used to watch on television regularly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsecretlySometimes he would secretly watch other eagles whose territory he had trespassed over , to learn from them the art of quartering back and forth over an area to find prey and flush it out
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsecretlyShe hid in the silent , stony rooms and watched Tallis secretly when the woman came into the castle , dragging with her the body of a man .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepdisconsolatelyAndy had given us a special ticket which was non-transferable , so we sat in the departure lounge disconsolately watching half-empty flights leaving for Heathrow .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcarefullyWatch your fish carefully at feeding times to ensure that they are all behaving well and that all the fish are obtaining some food .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcloselyWe watched him closely from a distance .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepmore closelyIt 's another race , the stakes are higher and this time you 're being watched more closely by the authorities .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepattentivelyHe watched her attentively , feigning deep concentration .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcarefullyThe companies are watching carefully lest other lobbyists try to slip the tougher provisions back in .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcarefullyIf the surface is calm , and you are watching carefully , preferably with binoculars , you will see a slight vortex at the surface due to the water displacement beneath .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcarefullyI watch carefully the articles coming off the assembly line and remember that that one was the first , that the second and so on .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcarefullyFor many months I watched carefully for the smoke from fires , but I did n't see anything .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcarefullyFred watched carefully in the mirror for some muscular indication of what his friend had in mind .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcarefully` Cup places are up for grabs and I 'll be watching carefully tomorrow to see if any player is saving himself for the semi-final , " said Malone .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcloselyMme Guérigny insisted that I watch closely while she performed this rite .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcloselySo I ask this congress to watch closely this benefits agency , and let's make sure that the sick and maternity grants get paid correctly to what they are entitled to .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcloselyHe was sitting with his hands inside his pockets , legs crossed , shoulders hunched , watching closely as if Rogers were trying to trick him .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepas if Rogers were trying to trick himHe was sitting with his hands inside his pockets , legs crossed , shoulders hunched , watching closely as if Rogers were trying to trick him .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsilentlyMartha , mesmerised by her friend 's ordeal and grateful to feel the guilt of her attack on Nana ebb away in this greater crisis , watched silently from the corner of the tiny room .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsilently and impassivelyHe watched silently and impassively , chewing his overdone steak , and retrieving his cigarette from the ashtray between courses .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepmockinglyOff to the side , Carrefour watched mockingly from a comfortable chair .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepbalefullyWatching balefully from afar was the party 's ultimate , though lame-duck , boss , President Mitterrand .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepbenignlyThe Greek 's friends at his previous table watched benignly ; and the phalanx of small boys switched support .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepimpassivelyCorbett devoured it hungrily while the gaoler watched impassively but , when Corbett tried to ask him a question , slapped him in the mouth , grabbed the bowl and waddled out of the cell .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepkeenly , but without much hopeWhen he had gone they stood in silence , watching keenly , but without much hope .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepfreelyBut what was not generally known was just how strong were his ties with the Provisional IRA , and how much of his own earnings he freely donated to the cause .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepgenerouslyThe event was sponsored by Mann Egerton , and the Chinese restaurant Zen generously donated the food .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepgenerouslyNumerous prizes , generously donated by sponsors , were given out at the end of the day .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepkindlyBoth Len and Janet kindly donated to our funds a percentage of the proceeds .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepkindlyTheir kindness and consideration will not be forgotten , nor will the people who kindly donate to this charity .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepostentatiouslyAt Limoges he had ostentatiously donated a cloak embroidered with the words Henricus Rex to the monks of St Martial 's .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepmost generouslyThe first prize was an Atlantic blue Rover 820 Fastback , most generously given by Sir Philip and Lady Harris .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepgenerouslyBut he would give generously of his time to such organisations as the British Council , helping to audition young people with ambitions to dance .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeploudlyTheir boots crunched loudly on the frozen gravel drive .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepfaintlyIt was softly carpeted with leaves and was still and silent , except when raindrops found a way through the green roof above and plopped faintly on to the leaves .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepwarninglyBut before they had reached the back gate a few drops of rain had already plopped warningly on their heads .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepCarefully , slowly , not at all certain why , they plopped down on to the branch .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsimplyThe eggs simply plopped out in front of the host bird , who carried on incubating any remaining eggs as though nothing had happened .
avoid.vMannerAVPDephardAnd then something slammed hard against one of the boards .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepSuddenly a hand slapped his shoulder .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepSuddenly her hand lashed out and slapped his face .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeppainfullyJohn Taylor 's huge hand slapped Morris painfully between the shoulder blades .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeplooselyAt night , while John 's impatient body sleeps , I listen to the waves loosely slapping at the side of the stilled ship .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeploudlyTavalouze said nothing but strode ahead of Lucien , his worn sandals slapping loudly against his feet and the marble flags of the corridor .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsavagelyIt smacked savagely into the man 's face , flattening his nose .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepblow after blowWhat was more painful were Kate 's fists smacking into his stomach , blow after blow .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepfirmly and noisilyHis head smacked firmly and noisily on the low metal ceiling of the tank , threatening to send him spinning back into unconsciousness almost straight away .
avoid.vMannerAVPDephardSomething smashed hard against the door from the other side .
avoid.vMannerAVPDephead-onFIVE men were killed and two seriously injured when two vans smashed head-on yesterday .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeploudlyHis feet thumped loudly on bare boards .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepuselesslyShe headed for the door at a dead run , her new arm thumping uselessly against various items of furniture .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeprepeatedlyI 'm hitting my head repeatedly against something that is n't there and I suppose that that could be a definition of insanity .
avoid.vMannerAVPDephead-onThe idea is to hit atoms head-on with laser beams , slowing them down .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepAngrily Holmes hit the rock in front of us with his open hand .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeppainfullyA young woman ran a pushchair into the back of her legs painfully and , when Meredith turned round , treated her to a furious glare which clearly said she had no business to be in the way .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepangrilyHe slammed his fist down angrily on the console and turned to the twinkling carrying case .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeppalm-downAngrily she tore her hand away from Rune 's clasp and slammed it palm-down on the table .
avoid.vMannerAVPDephardHitch slammed the cassette hard against the crate .
avoid.vMannerAVPDephardHe rammed his cap down hard
avoid.vMannerAVPDeprepeatedlyThey ` hot-wired " a prison van and repeatedly rammed it into a security gate .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepfirmlyGuy spread out a huge sky-blue towel , a few feet from the edge of the sea , and rammed an emerald and white sun umbrella firmly into the sand beside it .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsharplyThe Home Secretary banged his fist sharply on the heavy table before them .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeprepeatedlyI want to bang my skull repeatedly on the road surface until it hurts .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepangrilyLaidlaw banged the steering wheel angrily with his fist .
avoid.vMannerAVPDephardWhen he struck it hard against the trunk of the tree it seemed solid and did not break or splinter .
avoid.vMannerAVPDephardShe struck him hard across the left cheek with the flat of her hand .
avoid.vMannerAVPDephard` Shut up , " hissed Farrell , striking him hard across the stomach .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeprepeatedlyWilliams jumped at the tailor , striking him repeatedly with blows to the head .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepslightlyIt is best to chill the beer slightly before drinking .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepwellThe ham is always easier to cut when it is well chilled and may be even easier to handle if it is lightly frozen .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepquicklyThese bombs were produced when lumps of viscous , gas-rich lava were ejected from the vent ; the outer surface of the lump chilled quickly , forming the glassy crust , but the inside remained hot , and the gas trapped within it continued to come out of solution and to expand , forming a spongy mass of vesicles .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepquicklyThe room chilled quickly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepnicelyThey drank Chablis , nicely chilled .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepwarmlyWhen at last she did so Giles Carnaby was warmly effusive .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepuncharacteristicallyNow , this week Brian Burnett 's been uncharacteristically reticent about his celebrity musical interview .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepnoticeablyAs Western Europe 's largest employer , the NHS has been noticeably reticent in the debate .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepin this respectThe hon. Gentleman has been noticeably reticent in this respect in the past .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepnoticeablyThe hon. Gentleman has been noticeably reticent in this respect in the past .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcarefullyA few things nettled her : she did not relish being a clearing house for family complaints , for instance , and was carefully reticent on such occasions .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepnoticeablyJoan had regaled her with details of the Twelfth Night festivities -- whilst remaining noticeably reticent on the subject of Prince Edward .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepasThey 're as talkative as two sacks of cement .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepas two sacks of cementThey 're as talkative as two sacks of cement .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsuddenlyHe must have assumed that I meant trouble from the twins , for he suddenly became surprisingly loquacious .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepangrilyMaria derided angrily .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeppubliclyJust occasionally the tensions spilled over , such as when she berated Moira publicly about the way she was feeding her first child .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeppublicFailure to do so will result in public censure by The Stock Exchange .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepaggressively` You know , of course , that Travis has gone to get plastered , " he charged aggressively as they started up the stairs .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeptersely` I suppose you 're expecting me to carry you now ? " he charged tersely .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepferociouslyShe summoned him to court , chastised him ferociously and slapped his face before the entire assembly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepmentallyBy being angry at our mistakes and mentally chastising ourselves we do not learn anything about why we fall .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepseverelyWhen Bishop Asser says that Alfred severely chastised those who disobeyed his orders , he may be referring to action of a similar sort .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepopenlyBut for those managers who are reluctant to ask for opinions , and for advice workers who are reluctant to criticise openly , the results are summarised here .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeppositively and constructivelyCriticize positively and constructively everything you 're made of and everything you do ( but do n't destroy yourself in the process -- you are no use to anyone as a nervous wreck with an inferiority complex ) .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepso stronglyWhat right have I to criticise so strongly ivory traders in China who are merely making a living , while I am sitting here killing unsuspecting animals for no reason at all ?
avoid.vMannerAVPDepvigorouslyWell perhaps a few , well-intentioned people like Jesse Helms [ the senator who criticised the NEA vigorously for allocating public funds to pornographic and blasphemous art ] might have said these things are disgusting .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepimplicitlyCranbrook also implicitly criticized the ITTO for failing to act to protect Sarawak 's forests .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepadverselyThis is not often realized by people outside the industry , who have adversely criticized the discharge of contaminating liquors on the assumption that wasteful methods have been employed .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeptrenchantlyAnd a former deputy head of the Office of Population , Censuses and Surveys , Mr Philip Redfern , trenchantly criticised his erstwhile colleagues for lacking the openness and courage to swim against the political tide .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepheavilyIn a report published in 1972 , the group ` Radical Alternatives to Prison " heavily criticised the plans for the new Holloway Prison on the grounds that they were quite inappropriate for the inmates ' needs .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepheavily and repeatedlyIn particular , the ACE scheme was heavily and repeatedly criticised .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepwidely -- and fairlyThe proposed regulation has been widely -- and fairly -- criticised for being generous in its gestures of environmental concern and for conservation , but lacking in the provision of specific means to carry them out .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepstronglyLabour leaders were strongly criticised for embracing an ` unprincipled " U-turn away from unilateralism in an attempt to win votes at the next election .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepwidelyIronically , the government was widely criticized for making ` cuts " .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepheavilyTHE SCOTTISH Commonwealth Games selectors were heavily criticised yesterday for naming a team of just 18 athletes for the Games in Auckland early next year .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepheavilyAre you heavily criticized for your anti-republican , anti-Nationalist views ?
avoid.vMannerAVPDepstronglyThe ideal of ` democracy " was also discussed during the ` xuechao " , with the leadership being strongly criticised for their feudalistic autocratic manner of ruling the country .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepheavilyReading schemes have been heavily criticized for a range of reasons .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepplausiblySuch theories have been plausibly criticized for their romantic and Utopian strains , also for the way they echo and sometimes invoke a post-Freudian version of the polymorphous perverse .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepminutelyCritics of the organization say it gave away money indiscriminately , whilst its supporters maintain fiercely that all projects were minutely criticized for viability .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepstronglyLipton ( 1977 , 1982 ) in his thesis of ` urban bias " , while being strongly criticised on various grounds , has many examples of this phenomenon .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepseverelyBut the extent of the schemes should make us cautious about identifying radical structural change too readily even in the wake of the legislation so severely criticized in the 1980s .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepstronglyUnfortunately , many ` bad " designs are allowed to go ahead , even when strongly criticised by the Royal Fine Art Commission .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsharplyIndeed these immense powers were once criticised sharply in a pamphlet entitled ‘ The Permanent Coup d'Etat ’ by a young socialist deputé in the 1960s , François Mitterrand .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepstronglyWith England being sorely demolished , the decision to take the trophy to Paris , strongly criticised by some sections of the English media , was fully vindicated .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepstronglyThe Indian government has been strongly criticized for its slow response , but a bill has now been introduced in parliament which should speed up the processing of claims .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepwidelyThe French government was consequently widely criticized for its presentation late on Jan. 14 of new proposals , of which no inkling was given at the EC ministerial meeting .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepstronglyTheir move away from video , while strengthening a resolve with the fans , has been strongly criticised within business circles .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepopenlyAlfred Yu , a university lecturer who had openly criticised that government , has remained in Australia , where he was teaching , too nervous to return .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsharplyMatiukhin sharply criticized Gaidar 's team and expressed disagreement with the government 's budget commission .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepopenlyAmong the individuals who benefited were 130 senior Bear Stearns executives , including the chief executive Ace Greenberg , who has openly criticised the proposed ` excessive pay " deduction limit .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeppubliclyHe has publicly criticised the bombing of Iraq , and gone out of his way not to offend his ` dear Arab brother " , Saddam Hussein .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepconstantly and causticallyAs they moved on , the countess constantly and caustically criticised the small rooms , the narrow corridors , the dirt , the cold , the lack of all civilised amenities .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepquicklyIt is , therefore , surprising that all the reports that plans were afoot to free Blake were so quickly denigrated by the police and MI5 .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcomplacently and affectionatelyWhen he refers to Montagu as ` the Assyrian " and his Queen Anne 's Gate house as ` the silken tents of Shem " , he was not being jealous or even anti-semitic , but complacently and affectionately mocking of Montagu , of whom he was almost as fond as he was of Venetia .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcomradelyShe had intended this to be no more than a comradely rebuke .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepangrilyOnce the door was closed , I remonstrated angrily but Benjamin just shook his head .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepmildlyAnother time his father might have laughed or mildly remonstrated about the cruelty of the imitation .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeppubliclyIn February it publicly reprimanded the insurer for failing to be tough enough with its agents .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeppubliclyLightman ordered that Kruger be publicly reprimanded on two counts .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeppubliclyMr Prior , at the Department of Employment , was publicly reprimanded by her , and her dissatisfaction with particular policies is usually well known .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsharplyShe reprimanded herself sharply .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeppubliclyOccasionally the Lord Chancellor will publicly reprimand a judge , as happened in 1978 when Mr Justice Melford-Stevenson was rebuked for describing an Act of Parliament as a ` buggers " charter' .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepweaklySometimes he reproved her weakly about the shirts .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepseverelyA scientist who had the temerity to ask at Philadelphia for one was severely reproved .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsharplyPolly reproved him sharply .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepeasilyHere was a man easily ridiculed because of the words he has been forced to eat .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepgentlyIn the ensuing pandemonium the young musicians played on , but Matron came and took Anna away , scolding her gently for bad behaviour which would not be tolerated once she was settled in .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeprelentlesslyNot totally sure she actually wanted to illuminate what she already knew she was going to find , she snapped down the switch and stared disagreeably at the glistening drops that plopped relentlessly on to the dresser .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepquite ordinarilyThe engines became quieter , purring quite ordinarily as they approached these resting places .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepthroatilyThe engine purred throatily , doors clunked with glamorous solidity , the car felt luxurious and astronomically expensive .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsoftlyA boat 's engine , throttled back and purring softly , somewhere beyond the headland to the east .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeploudlyPurring loudly , Cas padded towards her , tail erect , bright green eyes unblinking .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsoftlyThe Mercedes began to purr softly and then swept powerfully away into the streets of Amsterdam .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeploudlyJuliet followed her into the house , and the cat purred loudly , rubbing against her legs .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeploudlyHe stepped on to my lap and began to tread my crotch , purring loudly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepLoud quack the ducks , the sea fowl cry .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsharplyOf course , the Rolls-Royce limousine was his , and he rapped sharply on the window to waken the sleeping chauffeur .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepgentlyHe rapped gently on the wood .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepvigorouslyThey Rapped vigorously at the furniture to get the dust out .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsmartlyMy friend went on down the winding road for about two miles , finishing at the quayside , where he rapped smartly on a door .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeploudlyMeredith hesitated again in the porch and then rapped loudly on it .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsharplyCaroline lifted her hand and rapped her knuckles sharply against the door .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepAngrily she rapped on his window .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepharshlyHer breath rasped harshly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepless vigorouslyHe rattled the tin again , less vigorously .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepviolentlyThe window frames rattled violently and glass cracked with the sound of a pistol shot .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepfuriouslyThe windowpanes rattled furiously , and spidery fingers of crepitating electricity twitched and danced over the glass once more ; again creating the illusion that the entire office block was somehow enmeshed in some monstrous spider 's web .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsuddenlyThe glass in the long windows rattled suddenly as a gust of wind battered them , and all the six candles on the round table guttered in the draught .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepmetallicallyA soft November swell has set the tables rattling metallically at one another across the bar .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepangrilyThe gun roared angrily again and the inoffensive family man slumped sideways against the treacherous door , minus the top of his skull , which had been blasted out through the open side window .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepdeafeninglyThe shotgun bucked in his hands and roared deafeningly in the echoing space of the big entrance hall .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepirritablyDolly made a face , then rustled the newspaper irritably .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepso satisfyinglyThere it was -- complete with the taffeta underskirt that had once ( once only ) rustled so satisfyingly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsoftlyThe cream lace of her dress rustled softly as she moved towards him , the pearl and diamond earrings he had bought her gleaming against the dark honey tone of her neck .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepalluringlyThe heavy skirts rustled alluringly , and she wanted to try them all on , even the sumptuous men 's coats .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsoftlyMontgomery and Sergeant Bird peered across the body while the skull-cap was being removed , their plastic aprons rustling softly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsoftlyThe curtains rustled softly , but it was too dark to see unnatural shapes and shadows ; instead , they crowded her mind .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeplightlyThe wind rustled lightly through the cottonwoods and willows alongside the Mattole , not 60 yards from Euclid 's peaceful nose .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsuggestivelyHe giggled girlishly , as if he were contemplating some impromptu lobotomies , and the beard , which flowed down over the steering wheel , rustled suggestively in the hollow socket of the speedometer .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepvigorously` The Empire is more important than a burglar , " he replied testily , rustling papers vigorously to prove his point .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepnoisilyHe picked up the folder and stood up , the chair scraping noisily against the concrete floor as he pushed it back .
avoid.vMannerAVPDephystericallyClytemnestra agreed vociferously , leaping on to a stool and screeching hysterically at sight of her lead .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepinsanelyMad machines gibbered , cackled , screeched insanely and blasted each other with sudden bursts of machine gun fire .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepshrillyBy now Smallfry was using her other voice , the one that screeched shrilly and somehow managed to transform her from a beautiful movie-star into something savage and frightening .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepnervouslyThe other creatures screeched nervously , but they were n't running away .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepincessantlyShe sometimes pointed out , though not aggressively , that Jed 's hawk Abelard on its perch in the bicycle shed screeched incessantly during the hours of daylight .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepnoisilyThe only other course of action for a tree-nester is to hop about in the tree , squawking and screeching noisily in an attempt to break the attacker 's concentration .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsatisfyinglyCrisp yellow leaves scrunched satisfyingly underfoot , giving off a sweet sad scent .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepgentlyThe wild pigs on the spit sizzled gently .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepgentlyTomorrow this butter will be enriching many a roast chicken , thousands of omelettes and cakes and pastries , filling the kitchens of France with the incomparable scent of butter gently sizzling in a frying pan …
avoid.vMannerAVPDeploudlyGina lay beside him ; she had nodded off and was snoring loudly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepraspilyThe schoolmaster was snoring raspily , his mouth hugely agape .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepquietlySometimes it went to sleep on the rag rug before the electric fire and snored quietly , or its paws would twitch as it chased rabbits in its sleep .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepgentlyThree minutes later she was snoring gently .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeppeacefullyNorman had returned to his kitchenette , leaving his camel snoring peacefully in the eaves of his lock-up garage , its head in a Fair Isle snood .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepvigorouslyIN MY OFFICE , Carradine cat-napped , snoring vigorously , hammocked between two chairs .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsoftlyShe snorted softly and he could imagine her smiling in the darkness .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepquietlyThen an animal snorted quietly and broke the momentary stillness .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepangrilyMadame Mattli snorted angrily .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepbrisklyIt stamped a foot and snorted briskly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepwildlyBlazer snorted wildly and reared .
avoid.vMannerAVPDephardLouise Butler was sobbing hard .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepuncontrollablyTommy 's got his head in his hands , sobbing uncontrollably .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeploudlyShe sobbed loudly , and Robert put his hand on her shoulder .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepquietlyHer friend 's well-known bluntness had been to the fore a few days ago , when she 'd discovered Laura sobbing quietly in her bedroom .
avoid.vMannerAVPDephystericalyMr Pollards father david also gave evidence , saying in a statement how Gary Burn had been sobbing hystericaly when tring to explain to him what had happened .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepunrestrainedlyLisbie was now sobbing unrestrainedly , and she buried her head on Jean 's shoulder .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepquietlyThey were subdued : several women were sobbing quietly , and the voices of two men could be heard , one asking questions and the other answering .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepdrilyEvans sobbed drily , gulping in great mouthfuls of air , and rocked back and forward against the mantelpiece which was lined with Christmas cards .
avoid.vMannerAVPDephystericallyShe was sobbing hysterically because her children 's friends were refusing to play with them when they were out with her Rottweilers .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeploudlyMaking small noises of distress , she started to do a three-point turn , reversed -- hard -- into the side of the bench , and squawked loudly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepmadlySquawking madly in what appeared to be a family squabble over the direction they should take , they suddenly closed ranks , as if by order , and formed a perfect vee behind their leader .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepfaintlyThe day the hens came , squawking faintly in a crate from Grove Farm , Aunt Emily received a note from Mrs Langley .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepindignantlyBirds sang riotously in the thick foliage , and squirrels squawked indignantly as they passed .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepfaintlyA straggling formation of geese flew upriver , low over the water , squawking faintly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepgentlyIt was on the floor squeaking gently .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeprodentlyA medicine trolley squeaked rodently in the hall outside , where other out-patients sat in clumps of tubular steel chairs neatly arranged according to their various diseases .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeprepeatedlyIsolated young mice squeak repeatedly at frequencies of 45 000 hertz to 88 000 hertz , until their mother comes and returns them to the nest .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepat frequencies of 45 000 hertz to 88 000 hertzIsolated young mice squeak repeatedly at frequencies of 45 000 hertz to 88 000 hertz , until their mother comes and returns them to the nest .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeplouder than everEric was squealing louder than ever and pedalling the air with his legs .
avoid.vMannerAVPDephappilyThe five Kenny children came crowding round like little goblins , dirty and ragged , but squealing happily .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsharplyHe thumped the worktop sharply .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepso hardSuddenly , the pole thumped so hard into an unseen object it almost dislodged Maggie .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepit almost dislodged MaggieSuddenly , the pole thumped so hard into an unseen object it almost dislodged Maggie .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepwildlyRourke 's voice sounded low and even across the silence of the room , and Lissa 's heart began to thump wildly against her ribcage .
avoid.vMannerAVPDephardThe door of cabin 10 was stuck and Vi thumped it hard .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepfuriouslyShe threw it down in disgust and took a drum which Corrie showed no inclination to use , thumping it furiously to express her feelings .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepmore loudlyOutside , the thunder rolled more loudly , and a few drops of rain began to plop against the thatch above their heads .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepmetallicallyThere was a typewriter involved too and as the lift went up and down the typewriter 's bell tinkled metallically .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepnervouslyHe tittered nervously as he tried to see through the glare of the flames .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeploudlySometimes he pulled out a hanky , as tar stained as his teeth , and trumpeted loudly into it .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepmournfullyThe man pulled himself in after the stretcher , the doors were closed and the ambulance began to move off , its siren wailing mournfully .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepTogether the band of women wailed and sang out , beating cymbals and drums .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepnervousConditioned by years of never entering the study while her husband was working in the evening , Doreen Flyte gave a little nervous whimper then went back downstairs .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeplittleConditioned by years of never entering the study while her husband was working in the evening , Doreen Flyte gave a little nervous whimper then went back downstairs .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepquietlyHe was whimpering quietly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsoftlyThe child , a girl of about five , was whimpering softly , the skin of her legs and bottom already peeling .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsoftlyThe two dogs were whining softly in the back of their throats and sniffing the air as if distressed .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepanxiouslyHe whined anxiously , and came into the part of the room where they all were , and lay down under the table .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsoftlyThe engines whined softly as beautiful Oriental stewardesses showed them to their seats in First Class and offered them complimentary champagne , which they both refused .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepgentlyAn hour later , Lalage came tip-toeing into her room where she heard a dog whining gently .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepdisconcertinglyThe two microphones skilfully fitted into the lectern whined disconcertingly for a few moments .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepfaintlyAnd that part of my mind seemed to whine faintly and go very cold and still .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeploudlyA horse skidded on ice , whinnying loudly as it fell to its side .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsoftlyThe horse whinnied softly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDephystericallyLittle Tero whinnied hysterically when she discovered she was being left behind .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsoftlyGeoffrey leaned back in his chair and whistled softly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsoftlyCranston knelt down next to them and whistled softly through his teeth .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepthrough his teethCranston knelt down next to them and whistled softly through his teeth .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsoftlyHe was glad she was happy and whistled softly to himself as he tied his tie .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsharplyLucie whistled sharply to catch her attention , then beckoned her over to stand beside him .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcheerfullyArty whistled cheerfully as he pretended to write .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepmechanicallyHe whistled mechanically at the back view of a girl waiting to cross the intersection , though of late girls seemed to have lacked their usual charm for him .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepbitterlyHe pulled his cap down over his eyes but the wind whistled bitterly through his ears .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepthrough his earsHe pulled his cap down over his eyes but the wind whistled bitterly through his ears .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeptunelesslyHe whistled , tunelessly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepfuriouslyLorton opened the door , and the dachshund rushed in , yapping furiously .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepfranticallyA dog yapped frantically somewhere inside and was subdued .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepfreneticallyShe flung herself on Wexford , yelping frenetically , and when he pushed her away , ran round him in circles , wildly gyrating her tail and flapping her knitted ears .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepinvoluntarilyK!sdra yelped involuntarily as the tip of the sword pricked a bead of blood from his adam 's apple .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepunsteadilyIt was Magnus who discovered the girl first ; he yelped unsteadily , his voice rising with excitement , and Gina went to see what he had found .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepuncontrollablyThe wolves yelped uncontrollably , throwing their riders into the mess before scampering off back to the hills their tails tucked firmly between their legs .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepshrillyHe yelped shrilly and dropped his guard just sufficiently for a sword , swung by a surprised opponent , to skewer him .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeppiteouslyIt yowled piteously again , and Virginia stood uncertain , gazing .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepplaintivelyThe cat sat up in the branches , and it yowled plaintively .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepaloud` It 's over , " he said aloud .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepfirmly` We must get back , " said Dorcas firmly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepbluntly and cheerfully` It 's about ten times better , " Bodo said bluntly and cheerfully , swigging his glassful and accepting another .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepadditivelyIn that section , we combined the criteria additively using weighting factors .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepbeautifullyAll these diverse atmospheres merge together beautifully to create a most delightful and unique East Lindsey market town .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepgarrulouslyQuite suddenly , after they had refreshed themselves , the members of the garrison began to talk ; soon they were babbling away garrulously to their deliverers , laughing , cheering and even singing .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepexcitedlyKnowing nothing , Ybreska continued to babble on excitedly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepalmost rapturouslyThe Chaplain chanted almost rapturously : ` The glove will cleave to your whole body , save for your head .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepenthusiasticallyIn the square I hear the schoolchildren enthusiastically chant one to fifty as I start a late afternoon walk away from the Pachas into the suyo of trigo cebada .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepat least as loudly as it was in the same square over 21 years agoYesterday , Mr Dubcek 's name was chanted at least as loudly as it was in the same square over 21 years ago .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsoftlyShe was also chanting softly to herself .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsoftlyThe bowl was filled with water and the old man , chanting softly to himself , poured powder into it from small leather pouches .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepviciouslyLaura chanted viciously under her breath as she sorted through her case for something to wear .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepaloudShe chanted aloud : now and at the hour of our death amen .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeploudlyI chant loudly , to be heard .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepnineteen to the dozenSabine had half expected to be taken round to some tradesman 's entrance , but Marie-Christine led the way to the main door , chattering nineteen to the dozen , clearly relieved that her mission was almost accomplished .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepexcitedlyKirsty chattered excitedly throughout the journey , helping to keep Shiona 's mind off her anxieties .
avoid.vMannerAVPDephappily` She carried on chattering away happily for a while before she realized that Uncle Albert was n't saying much .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepexcitedlyA woman chatters excitedly and points to the rubble that carpets the floor .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepexcitedlyEnchanted , she too watched the sweet-faced boy who was chattering excitedly while his fond father plied him with Carnival cakes .
avoid.vMannerAVPDephappilyShe chattered happily as Patrick drove along the Marylebone Road , speculating on the miracle that had brought John and Angela back from the dead .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepincessantlyDuring the first part of the journey , he had chattered incessantly , excited by all that he saw , his spirits elated .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepnervouslyShe was chattering nervously , but now at least with relief .
avoid.vMannerAVPDephuskily` You 're very liberal with your criticism , Virginia , " he drawled huskily .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcoolly` Well , I had to do something ! " he drawled coolly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepso quietlyIt was a cool challenge , drawled so quietly that she almost missed it .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcarefullyShe talked to herself a little , lowering her voice and drawling carefully .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepgentlyBelinda drawled gently , having some understanding of sibling irritations herself .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeplaconicallyFinally Forster glanced at Lawton for support , and drawled laconically .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepfuriouslyFighting down a wave of combined anger and panic , she found herself gabbling furiously , ` I 'm sorry !
avoid.vMannerAVPDepenthusiastically` I 'll tell you something , " gabbles Robert enthusiastically , ` There 's no-one out there now whose doorstep I 'd be willing to kip on just to get their autograph .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepincoherentlyAgnes began to cry , quietly at first , then it mounted into sobs , then almost into hysteria and in it she gabbled out incoherently to the three gaping sisters what had transpired from the time she had taken the linen across to the house .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepnervouslyShe was gabbling nervously , she realised , gradually petering to a halt as the implacable dark face did n't register any reaction whatsoever .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepquietlyAshen-faced , she was gibbering quietly to herself , her petrol-sodden hair plastered to her head and her dripping gown showing her legs almost to the crotch .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepexcitedly` Look at this bloody lot Josh , " he jabbered excitedly , ` I 've never sin the water so thick with 'em before . "
avoid.vMannerAVPDepexcitedly` I saw that bush move as I passed , " Mary jabbered excitedly , ` I was scared for a sec , but I moved the bush and there it was . "
avoid.vMannerAVPDepindiscreetlyThey were designed to unnerve you , to make you start jabbering indiscreetly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsilentlyLeila called , and then turned to Roirbak who mouthed silently , ` Let her go . "
avoid.vMannerAVPDephoarsely` So I 'm a beggar on horseback , am I ? " he mouthed hoarsely .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsilentlyOut of the corner of my eye I saw Natalie stand up , salute and begin to silently mouth the words of the Promise !
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcarefully` Good morning and thank you , " I answered , mouthing the words carefully .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepnice and slowlySo I mouthed the words nice and slowly . "
avoid.vMannerAVPDepapologeticallyI did n't mean to disturb you , " I mumbled apologetically .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepquietly enough for the noise to drown them until a man returned to his side and stoppedHe mumbled words and phrases from the song quietly enough for the noise to drown them until a man returned to his side and stopped .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepquietlyRound-shouldered men mumbled quietly to frumpy girls in spectacles or Filipino nurses who neighed dutifully at jokes they did not understand .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepgloomilyMr Piggott mumbled gloomily to himself .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepincoherentlyGeorge mumbled incoherently to them .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeppiteouslyAthelstan was pleased he had judged the moment right because , by the time they reached the top of the rickety wooden staircase , Cranston was half-asleep and beginning to mumble piteously about how he missed Lady Maude .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepbreathlessly` OK , OK ! " she mumbled breathlessly before quickly picking up her suitcase and making her way into the large bedroom .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcrosslyMrs Taxos mumbled crossly again and opened one gnarled hand on the donkey 's back .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepunintelligiblyHe mumbled unintelligibly and looked abashed .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepangrilyChristopher swiftly arranged for a six foot wall to be built along his boundary , and angrily muttered that it was going to have to be the Scottish islands .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepindignantly` Well ! " muttered Peggy indignantly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepunhappilyHe muttered the words unhappily .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepuneasily" 'T IS a wench , " muttered the first man uneasily .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepintensely` Thank God , " muttered Dyson to Bob intensely .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepurgentlyHe gulped down what he was given but continued muttering urgently to himself .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepalmost tentatively` He is coming , " he muttered to himself , almost tentatively .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepabstractedlyFather Poole muttered abstractedly , turning over the pages .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepanxiouslyA knot of dark-suited Garrick members had gathered in the hall and were muttering anxiously .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepbitterlyHencke muttered bitterly , glancing derisively at the few pounds in his hand .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepdiscreetlyShe pushed computer buttons , picked up a telephone , muttered discreetly and then turned back to Jack saying , ` He 's in Abbey Ward .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepfiercelyWhat a fool you are , Robyn Drew ! she muttered fiercely .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepgruffly" Nonsense , " the doctor had muttered gruffly when she had attempted to explain her fears to him .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepincoherentlyThe old woman once again muttered incoherently as though complaining and then pulling herself together said clearly : ` Does your father wish it ? "
avoid.vMannerAVPDepmalevolently` There 's no call for an angel , " the devil-man would mutter malevolently .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsoftly` Goodbye , my friend , " the Doctor muttered softly and raised his hat in farewell .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepincessantlyThe Colleen -- what a tiring girl she sounds -- prattled incessantly of horses .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeplouderShe waited a few seconds and shouted louder .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeploudlyThe people shouted loudly for their King as we passed through the streets .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepjubilantlyA rough-looking man with dark slicked-back hair and heavy eyebrows popped his head into the bus and shouted jubilantly to a friend , ` Come in , there 's a funeral wi' free whiskey ! "
avoid.vMannerAVPDepexcitedlyWe watched one fellow as he probed the soft mud with a steel rod and then shouted excitedly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepexcitedlyDanny shouted excitedly , pointing to the high windows that surrounded the pool .
avoid.vMannerAVPDephoarselyThe old man was shouting hoarsely , and someone a long way off was answering -- and running , too , for she could feel the vibration of rapid footsteps .
avoid.vMannerAVPDephystericallyEll was shouting hysterically .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepincoherently` All he could do was watch helplessly as the defendant , shouting incoherently , went towards Mr Robinson and began to attack him . "
avoid.vMannerAVPDepindignantlySandcastling fathers shouted indignantly and children began pelting the dog with wet sand , which thumped against his woolly flanks .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsarcasticallyYou used to be such a sweet old-fashioned thing last year , " she simpered sarcastically .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepso plaintively that I almost weptShe played and sang so plaintively that I almost wept , the song was so sad .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepquietlyAnne was playing the piano , and singing quietly to herself .
avoid.vMannerAVPDephappilyI was walking down the street , singing happily to myself , when I was startled to hear the sound of hooves on the cobbles .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsoftlyHe went towards home , singing softly under his breath .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepvery quietlyShe was smiling now , and she was singing very quietly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepas haughtily as she could` A-actually , " she managed to stammer as haughtily as she could , ` I 'm not playing at all , but you wo n't believe me . "
avoid.vMannerAVPDeppointlesslyI was stammering pointlessly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeprather incoherently` Up -- upstairs -- " she stammered rather incoherently .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepuneasilyBut he stammered uneasily .
avoid.vMannerAVPDephurriedlyThey hurriedly whispered their good-byes to each other and after the front door had been closed Willie followed Zach back into his bedroom .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepfiercely" If my father decides to beat me for what I did , " he whispered fiercely to himself , " please help me to endure the pain and not to cry .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepconspiratorially` The coast 's clear , " Rob whispered conspiratorially as he came into Merrill 's room .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepfeverishlyI whispered feverishly , glancing up to see Father 's shadow leave the wall on the floor above .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepnervously` 'T IS really nought , " she whispered nervously as he reached her and held out his hand .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepaloudAnd I answered aloud , ` Because I did n't want to leave him . "
avoid.vMannerAVPDepas briefly as possibleWorking with a partner , A asks B open questions , which B tries to answer as briefly as possible .
avoid.vMannerAVPDephurriedlyFlyte answered hurriedly , as if anxious to finish what he had to say .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepabsentlyHe was very hungry and answered her query absently .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepas honestly as you canThen , in your own words answer the question at the top of the sheet in front of you as honestly as you can .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepfeebly` Yes , " she answered feebly before giving herself time to think .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcivilly` If I have to do without the money , " Denis answered civilly in an effort to match his adversary 's self-control , ` I 'm likely to want the satisfaction of blowing your brains out .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeppleasantly` I 'm sorry , I ca n't help you , " Caroline answered pleasantly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDephowShe did n't know how to answer him -- how to justify actions that were unjustifiable .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepabruptly` Yes , " she countered abruptly , hugging her arms round herself , wishing she could sprout wings and fly somewhere private to live down her intense humiliation .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepangrily` I 'm paying you , are n't I ? " he countered angrily .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepbitterly` Well , she 's probably realized that Tom is n't very well off and Mr Davies is , " Nina countered bitterly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepbriskly` And since we 're exchanging personal details , Rune Christensen , " she countered briskly , ` what about you ?
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcalmly` They wo n't come , " Anita counters calmly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcalmly` Why ever not ? " she countered calmly , fighting down the dismay threatening to overwhelm her .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcoolly` Well , I 'm in a respectable dress , " she countered coolly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepdefeatedly` Does it matter ? " she countered defeatedly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepevenly` Why do you want to know ? " she countered evenly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDephardily` But you were a virgin -- that much was true , " Travis countered hardily .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeplightly` Hardly surprising , is it ? " she countered lightly , determined to disguise her apprehension .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeppolitely` Of course not , " she countered politely , meeting the smiling eyes of the hovering waiter with a touch more warmth in her face .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeppromptly` I was just about to ask the same of you , " he countered promptly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepquickly` Maybe we are not always that good ourselves if we look closer , " Rose countered quickly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepquietlyI have read your work , " he countered quietly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsmoothly` What was there that I could possibly object to ? " she countered smoothly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsmoothly` I did n't think our destination mattered as long as it was private , " Luke countered smoothly as he switched on the light , but Maria did n't believe him .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsoftly` You talk as if desire were one-sided , " he countered softly , ` as if it is only I who wants you .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepthoughtfully` You presume to worry about your mother 's safety , " he countered thoughtfully , ` yet you are indignant when the tables are turned ? "
avoid.vMannerAVPDepswiftly` A source close to Mr Heseltine " swiftly countered with ` That is a lie . "
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcunninglyHe thanked her but countered cunningly with a query about who her friends might be .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsmoothly` But true , " he rejoined smoothly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepalmost blithely` Oh , no , " he replies almost blithely .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepDelphiclyHe replied Delphicly : ` There 's still lunch . "
avoid.vMannerAVPDepexcitedlyRandolph replied excitedly , jumping up and down .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepfirmly` Family business , " she 'd replied firmly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepkindlyAfterwards , she ventured to go up to him and say that she was my sister : to which he replied kindly -- ; ` I can see that you are " .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepenthusiastically` It 's gotta be right , chief , " he replied enthusiastically .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeprather harshly` This is animal-man , " replied Dr Haidar rather harshly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepseverely` All right , " replied the man severely , ` all right , hold your water a minute .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsternly` Have you done the sum I set you yet ? " replied Mr Fractor sternly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeppersuasively` Believe me , Benjamin is Jewish inside , " replied Nichols persuasively .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeppolitely` Madam , " replied the officer politely , ` speaking for myself , I 'd like the pleasure of meeting his fine wife .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepindignantly` Yes , I am , " replied Peggy indignantly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepangrilyMany sole practitioners responded angrily , seeing in the proposal for prior approval of their accounting systems a covert attempt to abolish sole practice ` through the back door " .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepeven more brieflyThe brother who had given Rose away responded even more briefly and soon afterwards the priest left .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepquietlyFreeing herself , Luce responded quietly , ` I 'm very sorry , Paul , but it is n't nonsense , and I do mean it . "
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcalmly` I had just turned seven , " Alexei responded calmly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcaustically` Unfortunately , in my experience the Germans are very bad at reading smoke signals , " Eisenhower responded caustically .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepfrostily` One does not hasten such matters , " Jotan responded frostily .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepalmost inaudiblyI do n't give a damn what people think of me , especially you , " she retorted almost inaudibly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepangrilyI retorted angrily : ` If I have ambition sans ability then we make a good team .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepangrilyThe Prime Minister retorted angrily : ` I do believe that on reflection you might be ashamed of some of the things you have just said . "
avoid.vMannerAVPDepas sexily as she could` And flattery will get you anywhere tonight , " she retorted as sexily as she could .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepbluntlyRefusing to be drawn into a discussion , she retorted bluntly , ` Just say what you have to say and go . "
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcheerfully` Oh , yes , you are -- you called me ` Mother " , " the voice on the other end of the line retorted cheerfully .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcoollyActually , I 'm feeling well , " she managed to retort coolly , succeeding after an immense effort to blot out the powerful sensual images of their last night in St Lucia .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepgrimlyWhen asked if he had ever tried it , Palmer retorted grimly : ` Only in the privacy of my bathroom . "
avoid.vMannerAVPDepharshlyArty had retorted harshly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsilentlyYes , sir , Merrill retorted silently .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsilentlyOnly because you never let him play like a normal child , Liz retorted silently .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsoftlyWith a little sneer , Phena retorted softly , ` Niece . "
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcaustically` What I say , " Cranston caustically retorted .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcrisply` And you 're forgetting that she has the use of them during the period of her life , " he retorted crisply .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcurtly` I see a lot more than you 've ever given me credit for ! " he retorted curtly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepbrusquelyTo this Eisenhower brusquely retorted that the USSR was " a woman of the streets " .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepdrily` They 've looked worse , " retorted Isabel drily .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepironically` A bit ? " retorted Jenny ironically .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsardonically` So Damon 's giving all his money away to charity , " retorts Marlon sardonically .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcheerfully` The frills fell off , " retorted Meredith cheerfully , willing herself to walk normally across the room and suffer his amused appraisal .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepgraduallyMany projects start with a small group and are gradually expanded as they move ahead .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeprapidlyThe number of tram passengers expanded rapidly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeprapidlyIt had expanded rapidly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeprapidlyInvestment in this technology has expanded rapidly in the private sector ; there are now over 350 installations and the number is growing .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepeasilyAfter the Civil War Bolshevik control expanded easily from its bastion which had been reduced to the size of medieval Muscovy .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepnaturallyAt secondary level , such work can expand naturally into the exploration of dramatic texts .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepdramaticallyDuring the early 1920s the Italian economy expanded dramatically , and by 1931 Milan had more than a million inhabitants , a formidable industrial power base .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcomputationallyThis process is complicated to describe , but when expressed computationally it becomes a neat recursive procedure .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepindirectlyChildren 's communications are often expressed indirectly in a sort of ` code " .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepopenlyClass antagonism is in fact rarely expressed openly in the caustic comments of such journals as the Scottish Typographical Circular .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepso clearlyI thank God for David 's gift for expressing so clearly what is evidently on the Father 's heart for us .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsomewhat differentlyThe argument for the appellants on this issue , expressed somewhat differently by their respective counsel , can be summarised as follows .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepfutilelyHis confident , curving serve whistled over the net into the far corner of the court , leaving Murray to lunge futilely in its direction .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcandidlyThat was why Gergiev candidly expressed dissatisfaction with the state of affairs the following evening .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepopenlyIn group therapy , I suggested that Matthew might re-play the final scene from his marriage , as if he were someone who expressed anger openly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepAs one manager expressed it : " If you want to move an elephant you have to be pretty rude about it . "
avoid.vMannerAVPDepAs Winston McLeod expressed it : ` Black kids have special problems , " referring precisely to these factors .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcarefullyManville sat down again , taking time to relax and frame his words carefully .
avoid.vMannerAVPDephowShe said hesitantly , not fully understanding how to frame the words , ` Two beliefs war within me : I am convinced that I will find my way back home again .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepdifferentlyProvisions are , however , phrased differently from lease to lease and the tenant 's adviser will be expected to construe and amend the particular documentation accordingly , but perhaps considering the guidelines I have laid down .
avoid.vMannerAVPDephowTheir problem is not knowing how to phrase the verdict without inflaming Pakistan .
avoid.vMannerAVPDephowShe could not even remember exactly how Tristram had phrased his reference to the document he meant to send to Beatrix .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsoTo satisfy the US Senate article 5 was so phrased as to enable each state to respond to aggression only with " such action as it deems necessary , including the use of armed force " .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepas to enable each state to respond to aggression only with " such action as it deems necessary , including the use of armed force "To satisfy the US Senate article 5 was so phrased as to enable each state to respond to aggression only with " such action as it deems necessary , including the use of armed force " .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepappropriatelyAt that time , it was proposed that municipal and government debt be included along with equities , and the law was appropriately phrased .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsimplyThe written test versions tended to produce the higher success rates because the questions were simply phrased and did not involve memorizing information as did the mental tests .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepmore broadlyThe definition of terrorist association , however , was phrased more broadly in the new legislation , and prison terms and fines for terrorist-related offences were increased .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsubjectivelyMore difficulty has been encountered when the jurisdictional requirements are phrased subjectively , with no requirement as to reasonableness , such as ‘ if the Minister thinks fit , necessary , he may … . ’
avoid.vMannerAVPDepdiscreetlyOne tiny privilege , " he sneered , ` when obviously you 're not -- how can I phrase it discreetly ? -- exclusive ? "
avoid.vMannerAVPDepso that it is the teacher who does not know , the children who do the clarificationIn drama there is rarely a single right answer , and it 's often more appropriate to phrase questions so that it is the teacher who does not know , the children who do the clarification :
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsoIt really should not strike you as odd that I have been enquiring into your affairs -- if I may so phrase it .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepHow else` How else should I phrase it ?
avoid.vMannerAVPDephoweverYour language may , in reality , be somewhat more forceful than can be printed here but , however you phrase it , you have in effect made a report .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepasThe issue at stake -- as he phrased it -- was institutional : who governs , the government or the assembly ?
avoid.vMannerAVPDephowShe tried to think how to phrase the question , then said hesitantly : ` You would tell me , would n't you , if there was something wrong ? "
avoid.vMannerAVPDephowNewman paused as though unsure how to phrase his next words , then burst out : ` Buchanan thinks I murdered Sandy . "
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsimplyPut simply , the retailer must decide whether he is going to opt for ` quality " or ` quantity " .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepprettilyShe put her request prettily , asking for peace and quiet to study in , more space for books and plants .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeppowerfully enoughThe rage and sense of injustice , for a separatist , is not powerfully enough voiced anywhere else .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcheekilyThere is an assumption , voiced cheekily by Delors in a speech to the European parliament in Strasbourg last week , that Britain will be forced anyway to accept the social dimension of the EC .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepdirectlyTheo 's occasional complaints , hardly ever voiced directly , were usually muted and so we fail to take note of them .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepmost explicitlyAn anti-industrial current was evident within populism , voiced most explicitly by Mikhailovsky who deplored the dehumanizing effect of the ever more specialized and narrow division of labour that industrialization involved .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsincerelySince the former All Blacks ' captain has seen a lot of Back , and still knows the New Zealand scene so well , that opinion , voiced sincerely , should surely not be lightly dismissed .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeptoo vehementlyBut he accepted that his defeat revealed ` a general reluctance " in the party to see that opposition voiced too vehemently in public .
avoid.vMannerAVPDephowAnd it 's a difficult topic to raise with those concerned -- how do you voice objections without implying that you think the man is a child molester ?
avoid.vMannerAVPDepaloudHe only spoke once , and then he was merely voicing his thoughts aloud .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeptangentially` You 'll hardly have to see her at all , " said my mother , voicing her worry tangentially , ` in a house that size . "
avoid.vMannerAVPDepangrily` I did n't think you 'd mind , " Simon had said yesterday , when she had angrily voiced her objections .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepmore powerfullyHope 's original draft was longer , cohesive and more powerfully worded .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsoNone could be found ; nevertheless , on 23 July the Imperial government sent Serbia an ultimatum , so worded as to be unacceptable .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepas to be unacceptableNone could be found ; nevertheless , on 23 July the Imperial government sent Serbia an ultimatum , so worded as to be unacceptable .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepasGiven these details the criterion as worded would seem to foster an over optimistic view of what many lower attainers understand when they " find the area and perimeter of a rectangular shape " .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepAs finally worded , therefore , the order contained no exclusion clause , other than that implied in the phrases " serving in German forces " and " should be disarmed " .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepambiguouslyAs originally passed in January , the Utah law had been ambiguously worded , allowing the possibility of capital murder charges against both doctors and pregnant women who participated in abortions .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeppoorlyIt 's now been replaced with this memo , saying the first was poorly worded and stressing that MRI scans at the Nuffield will be carried out according to on a purely medcial decisionmedical need .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsoClause 8.1.1 is so worded to circumvent the problem by which any time given by a creditor to a debtor could have the effect of releasing the guarantor from its obligations .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepto circumvent the problem by which any time given by a creditor to a debtor could have the effect of releasing the guarantor from its obligationsClause 8.1.1 is so worded to circumvent the problem by which any time given by a creditor to a debtor could have the effect of releasing the guarantor from its obligations .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepvaguelyA final warning ought not to be worded vaguely .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepambiguouslyCriterion statements which are ambiguously worded or imply broad domains may suggest a range of test items of varying difficulties .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepasIf they succeed without merit , the fault would appear to lie with the way the appeal system is operating rather than in regulation 72 as it is currently worded . "
avoid.vMannerAVPDepinadequatelyClearly , the question was inadequately worded .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsomewhat differentlySection 4 is worded somewhat differently , and uses the term ` provoked " where hitherto ` occasioned " was used .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepterselyIt was tersely worded .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepappropriatelyBut they do actually have the power , presuming that the will is appropriately worded , to sell for any of the assets .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcarefullyProposals should be carefully worded to emphasise that our costs are for the provision of services , rather than equipment , whose ownership could be the subject of later discussion .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsoSometimes a problem is so worded as to involve two successive questions , but the second question logically arises only if the first is answered in a certain way .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepas to involve two successive questionsSometimes a problem is so worded as to involve two successive questions , but the second question logically arises only if the first is answered in a certain way .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepexceptionally widelyIndeed , that section is worded exceptionally widely and would empower the Secretary of State to undertake root-and-branch reforms of the whole process of transferring shares , whether or not these were listed on an exchange .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepwidely enough to cover a dispute arising out of wrongful termination of the contractThe idea was that this was a way of ironing out minor disputes , but the clause was worded widely enough to cover a dispute arising out of wrongful termination of the contract .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepHow shall we word a letter so as not to offend the parents ?
avoid.vMannerAVPDephowWith open questions the researcher leaves it to the respondents as to how they word their answers .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeplovinglyCount Trepolov was bending lovingly over a hive when Rose and Auguste arrived , fingers hovering , trying not to yield to the temptation to open the hive yet again .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepQuietly he bent down and spoke : ` Take my advice , boy , get up , fuck off , and when you get outside -- drop dead . "
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcarefullySladen bent carefully back in his chair and frowned at the ceiling .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsuddenlyAbel suddenly bent down to the letterbox and called through , ` Grandfather Gebler , it s me -- Abel .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepanxiouslyHe hurried over to where Ngune lay and crouched anxiously beside him , horrified at the sight of Ngune 's discoloured , swollen face .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepuncomfortablyThree men huddle uncomfortably at one end of the table .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepmiserablyZambia hunched miserably on a plump floor-cushion , awaiting execution of hir sentence .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepthreateninglyFor a second or two Ben knelt there in front of him threateningly , his whole body tensed as if to act .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepAbruptly , he knelt in front of her , pulling her forward into his arms again , his mouth falling to plunder the swollen redness of the lips she offered so helplessly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepquicklyShe knelt quickly and began scooping up the shards .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepvery intimatelyI saw you leaning together very intimately yesterday afternoon ; he was kissing your hand . "
avoid.vMannerAVPDepnervouslyIf I shift in my harness and lean nervously backwards I can see my partner creeping nearer on a wall of loosely compacted rubble , brushing and blowing the sand from the holds as he swings upwards .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepconspiratoriallyHe leaned forward conspiratorially .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepeagerlyRachel leaned forward eagerly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeplightlyShe leaned lightly against the soft wool of his dark cashmere coat .
avoid.vMannerAVPDephardWhen he started to his feet he had to lean hard on the arm of the chair while a moment of dizziness passed .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepeagerlyI imagine she leaned eagerly over the desk towards me , as towards a pupil who has made a good point in his essay , smiling and nodding encouragingly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepgentlySo , when I gently lean over them , I recognise myself in
avoid.vMannerAVPDepslowlyEasing herself gently to her feet she leaned slowly backwards .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeppatheticallyHe was slouched pathetically against a boulder , his face turned shamefully to be the ground .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsolidlyByron slouched back solidly in his chair , but Shelley never kept still .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepawkwardlyShe sprawled awkwardly as one of the women lost control of her legs .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepuntidilyHe sprawled untidily , grabbed at Rostov 's arm , and brought him down .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepnoiselesslyWhile his retainers squatted noiselessly behind him , the Tominah advanced to the edge of a rock overlooking the pool by about six feet , closed his eyes and opened his betel-nut-rouged mouth .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepawkwardlyStanley stood up awkwardly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepquicklyThe older woman stood up quickly , cake crumbs falling to the carpet , and faced Juliet .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepgracefullyShe whispered to her husband , as Marion stooped gracefully into the hut , ` Did you ever see such beauty ?
avoid.vMannerAVPDepquicklyHe stuck the sheathed knife in his belt and stooped quickly to the old man 's wrists .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepgracefullyHe stooped gracefully towards the little man and laughed loud and shyly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepquicklyFolly stooped quickly and picked it up .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeprather stifflyShe stooped rather stiffly to offer the boy her cheek .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepslyly` Yer wo n't want yer bed then , will yer Mary ? " she spoke slyly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepguardedly` He seems very nice , " Emily spoke guardedly , ` but what of his prospects ?
avoid.vMannerAVPDepfreelySince Wendy had taken to hovering over the bed , Rhoda had reclaimed her as a daughter and now spoke freely of the past .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepfreely and openlyOfficers speak freely and openly about being in the prison service and at Holloway and so too do the prisoners .
avoid.vMannerAVPDephighly` He speaks highly of you , " she said .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeppolitelyI spoke to her politely .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsternlyAbove all , he insisted sternly , ` The mother of young children is not free , or at least should not be free , to earn . "
avoid.vMannerAVPDepquietlyShe insisted quietly on halving the bill and he let her have her way , not wanting to jeopardize his chance of eating with her in the future .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepperemptorilyHe insisted peremptorily on speaking to Viola and she was called .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepquietlyAs she knelt there , with Fand lying quietly before her on the beach , nothing else seemed to matter much .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepquietlySarah sat quietly at the table in the room , and looked at her hands .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepstifflyCowley sat stiffly in one of the leather armchairs , not at all happy with what Hogan had just told him .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepquietlyAnd so the three people sat quietly around their table in the warm kitchen , and put their hands together to pray .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepquicklyShe sat down quickly on the couch and hugged herself to keep from shaking .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepfastThen he sits up fast , bouncing Keith off .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepquietlyDad sat there quietly throughout .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepHow she sat , how she stood , how she ate , how she spoke .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepgrimly` I ca n't stand metal now , " gripes Sam , grimly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDependlesslyIf and when a participant to the agreement fails to carry out one of his or her duties , will you let it ride , gripe endlessly about it or decide in advance a system of penalties ?
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcompanionablyThe next day we companionably photocopied the notes together .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepquietlyMeanwhile , the contents of their briefcase had been quietly photocopied .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepartificiallyShe denied that the company 's approach to Mr Bond had artificially inflated the price .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepseriallyAfter a rest of five minutes the rectal balloon was serially inflated with 10 , 20 , 40 , 60 , and 100 ml of air ( intermittent inflation ) .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepunconsciouslyLindsey unconsciously lengthened her steps .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepnaturallyOnce a person is infected they may recover naturally or they may become a chronic carrier of the virus .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepquicklyHe recovered quickly and shook his head .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepspontaneouslyAll patients eventually recovered spontaneously .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeppathologicallyShe 's sweet , pathologically timid and probably only about fifteen .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeprapidlyThis is because the gonococcus rapidly perishes outside the human body , being dependent on the correct amount of warmth and moisture .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepnicelyHe said the scars from the bone-marrow harvest were healing nicely .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepproperlyFor two or three days after each beating , I was called to his study so that he could see I was healing properly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepquicklyHis own wounds were healing quickly and the pain was almost gone .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepquicklyThe scratches on his cheek had healed quickly and he had died unblemished .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepquicklyYou heal quickly , if I may say so . "
avoid.vMannerAVPDepbravelyThere were soldiers who died bravely , and beautiful women who fell in love .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepquicklyA physician scanning the video image of the patient 's biomagnetic field , quickly locates an energy field disturbance -- a typical precursor of cancer .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepeasilyThe dogs locate the bait easily by smell , but the native Galapagos animals , which seek food primarily by sight , do not manage to find it .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsuccessfullyFrom approximately 10 months the baby progressively overcomes this error and will successfully locate the target .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepslowlyIn extremis we can obtain new progenoids slowly through testslaves .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepillegallyLord Denning said that it could be implied that the Minister had been given this power to enable him to revoke licences obtained illegally .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepvisiblyWhile this was going on Marcus took off his jacket and his tie and handed them to Irina , who was now visibly playing the part of the magician 's assistant .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepvery wellThe part of Joy Davidman is very well played by Kay Gallie though it is difficult to take to the character in the first act of the play .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepbeautifullyLucy Alcorn as Mrs Montgomery was beautifully played , with telling scenes .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepdeliberatelyHamilton picked up a pencil , and deliberately snapped it in two .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepslowly and systematicallyTo be broken on the wheel was a horrific and prolonged execution , the victim 's limbs being slowly and systematically shattered with an iron bar , a final blow to the chest bringing merciful death
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsimplyRESEARCH shows that as many as a third of all break-ins happen after entry has been gained through glass -- often simply smashed with the nearest thing that comes to hand .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepquicklyYou must smash the egg quickly or else it will hatch out again and hound you until you get the knight again , or he gets you .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepthinlyRemove any damaged outer leaves from the lettuce , cut it in half , then place cut side down on a board and thinly shred each half , using a sharp knife .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepfinelyYou generally need to remove the thick spine before finely shredding the leaf .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepSuddenly` Suddenly , armed soldiers broke the shop windows and opened fire on those inside , at everyone , indiscriminately .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepmore extensivelyThe bone is also more extensively broken by the diurnal species during feeding , and it is less broken by owls .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepeasilyTrolls are not very intelligent , but they are extremely strong , and can easily rip a man apart with their bare hands .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepdeliberately` You mean your husband deliberately obliterated these recordings ? "
avoid.vMannerAVPDephappilyTherefore they will happily collaborate in manufacturing efficient survival machines .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsimultaneouslyThe firm 's new Personal Video System Model 70 enables users working in a Microsoft Corp Windows environment to see each other in a scalable video window as they talk and simultaneously collaborate on computer documents .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepfalselySadly , one thing has not changed in 30 years : certain governments of the world still falsely imprison , torture and execute their citizens , regardless of internationally agreed standards that expressly forbid such abuses .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepunlawfullyBut Sams has admitted kidnapping Birmingham estate agent Stephanie Slater , unlawfully imprisoning her in January 1992 and demanding £175,000 with menaces from her then employer .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepwronglyAdmitting that 17 people were wrongly imprisoned is something whose electoral consequences , if any , are difficult to calculate .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeporganicallyMany goats ' milk cheeses are produced organically by small-scale farmers and smallholders .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeptogetherThis restriction , however , merely limits Mr Nesbitt , who is chairman of the casino company Crockford 's , and Mr Isaacs from conspiring together to start a rival record chain .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepactivelyJacques Donzelot has argued that women actively colluded with doctors because of the new-found status that accrued to them within the family as educators of their children and as medical auxiliaries .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepactivelyOn June 21 the West German police announced that they had started investigations into allegations that Honecker and Mielke had actively colluded in offering RAF activists refuge in East Germany .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeptacitlyIf firms are to collude tacitly , they must somehow choose prices and outputs which are sustainable by a credible punishment strategy that also has to be tacitly agreed upon .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepgloomilyThey could light no fire , and Ratagan prophesied gloomily that their camp that night would be cheerless .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepconfidentlyLowell instituted a search for this unknown planet , confidently predicting exactly where it should be .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepconfidentlyAlthough it has confidently been predicted by a number of high-ranking orthodox medical practitioners that any research in homoeopathy would rapidly discredit the whole subject , I have not found this to be the case .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepconfidentlyThere has not been such a bad outcome for the professionals since the American election of 1948 when the pollsters confidently predicted a clear victory for Dewey .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepso patentlyThe result was disappointing because it so patently contradicted his claim to be a truly national leader .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepguiltilyHe bethought himself guiltily of Sergeant Crane , who might be assumed to be waiting to continue the conversation that Francesca 's call had interrupted , and padded down the corridor .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepAnxiously he bethought himself how he might get her in any way at all .
avoid.vMannerAVPDephow bitterlyBut look how bitterly you remember every angry word !
avoid.vMannerAVPDepvery clearlyShe said : “ I remember it very clearly because they were such a beautiful couple .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepclearlyOne of them clearly remembered listening to George Robey .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepexactlyI ca n't remember everything exactly -- there are already large gaps in the tying in of facts and diagnosis .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepvaguelyI just seem to remember vaguely that she 's about twenty-five or six , about five five , hundred and fifteen pounds all where they 're supposed to be , hair that looks like somebody grabbed a handful of stardust and smoothed it over her head .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepvaguelyHe remembers vaguely about all this from when he was living in the country .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepunequivocallyPalestinian Authority officials unequivocally cleared Israel .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcautiouslyThe children found the hut door opened easily enough and cautiously they ventured in , the place smelt musty and stale but it fascinated them .
avoid.vMannerAVPDephardlyThe original two Peckoltia had their own territories and hardly ventured into each other 's .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepfuriouslyIn response she kicked at his shins , pummelled him furiously with her fists , and opened her mouth to shout .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeptoo liberallyShe had n't known this until one night , three years ago , when he had imbibed too liberally .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeptoo freelyI have read of folk suffering such hallucinations when they have imbibed too freely .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepdelicately` You should not speak too bluntly of forgery , my dear fellow , " said Mr Singleton , delicately imbibing more whisky .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsuddenlyJohn thinks Campbell is superb in rehearsal , leaping from his chair after a protracted silence to make a passionate speech about some aspect of the story that suddenly stirs him .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeptimidly` You do n't just want my body ? " she ventured timidly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeptentatively` Adam ? " she ventured tentatively .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepedgily` He 'd do that all right but look at what he 's getting mixed up ` It may be just talk , " she ventured edgily .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepunwittinglyDespite her efforts to have a healthy child , she had unwittingly endangered her baby .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepbadly enough ( in Karen 's English opinion ) to be thrown outThe evening was quite riotous , with Mallachy and Rory misbehaving badly enough ( in Karen 's English opinion ) to be thrown out .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepbetterAs they work through their problems , the ` naughty " child behaves better and the ` good " child grows more troublesome , a sign that balance is being restored .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepbetterI compare you to a flea on an elephant 's back , shouting -- ` unless you behave better , I shall bite you . "
avoid.vMannerAVPDepHow should teachers behave in order to stimulate the desired learning processes ?
avoid.vMannerAVPDephow thoughtlesslyBathsheba now realized how thoughtlessly she had behaved towards him , and understood how deeply he loved her .
avoid.vMannerAVPDephow` It means , " replied the elder hedgehog , ` that you simply put yourself in the dog 's place , and think how you would like someone to behave towards you . "
avoid.vMannerAVPDepbadlyHe was in a way ashamed , as one is if one's countrymen behave badly abroad .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepvery generouslyThe case was , of course , settled since the pop group had no defence , and Harold Wilson behaved very generously .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepso irrationallyHe was certain that Scarlet would never behave so irrationally but could not quite rid himself of the image of the breakfast table .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepgrotesquelyHe is the embodiment of a restaurateur 's nightmare , someone who behaves grotesquely yet spends an awful lot of money .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepextraordinarily wellAs he intended to behave extraordinarily well , she would grow to like and respect him ( he was n't entirely sure she did at the moment ) .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepvery naughtily` Well , I did wonder -- rather suspected that Gesner was behaving very naughtily .
avoid.vMannerAVPDephowThe only answer I can think is that some enterprising editor believed that , with ET all the rage after Star Wars , the time was ripe for a study of how Earthlings behave when aliens land .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepdifferentlyFurthermore , most people actually believe that they will feel and behave differently under hypnosis .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepso stupidlyBut punishing the child , telling him how naughty he is and how disappointed you are that such a big boy is behaving so stupidly , will not solve the problem .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepquite differentlyThe second generation may behave quite differently .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepimpeccablyBella comes too , much approved of , and behaves impeccably ( or else she would stay here , I assure you ) .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepneuroticallyAs I neurotically double-check if the tape is running , I mutter by way of apology , ` I 've had some bad experiences with tape recorders . "
avoid.vMannerAVPDepQuick as a flash , he shoots an arrow , but when he runs forward , he finds nothing but a stringy tree-rat .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepvigorously` Well , do n't you be so disgustingly arch ! " he said , brushing her teeth vigorously .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepthoroughlyThen I brushed my teeth thoroughly with my electric toothbrush .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepseparatelyThe two actions should be treated separately .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeppromptlyThese were promptly pigeonholed .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepangrilyFerguson angrily cross-examined Zaleskie and accused him of lying under oath .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepotherwiseThis is not true of places in Britain which otherwise much resemble Tyneside , namely Glasgow and Liverpool .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepquietlyHer voice was sinking , and Theda quietly left the room .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepultimatelyHowever , the speed with which many of its leaders shifted to more traditional nationalist and republican positions suggests that a large part of the movement was always ultimately interested in dismantling Northern Ireland .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepactivelyFrom 1900 Cody became actively interested in kite flying , and patented a man-carrying kite system in 1901 .
avoid.vMannerAVPDephurriedlyRincewind hurriedly recalled that a dryad was so linked to her tree that she suffered wounds in sympathy
avoid.vMannerAVPDepuneasilyBoris looked threatening , and Auguste uneasily recalled that this was his suspected murderer , and Boris was carrying a kitchen knife for cutting his beloved zakuski .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepreliablyOthers ca n't reliably recall what they did last week , let alone last year .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepas effectivelyDeaf people , too , seem sensitive to the same patterns but do not recall as effectively with overt speech rehearsal .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepHazily , Meredith tried to recall if they 'd always looked so intensely inviting .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepvaguelyI vaguely recall the event , but I did n't take much notice .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcorrectlyOne point was computed for each letter that was correctly recalled in the correct place .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepbestBoth recall and recognition for the central colour detail was unaffected by condition , but the peripheral detail was best recognized and recalled in the neutral condition and worst in the arousal condition .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepworstBoth recall and recognition for the central colour detail was unaffected by condition , but the peripheral detail was best recognized and recalled in the neutral condition and worst in the arousal condition .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepfondlyThen finally , Paul Reichmann saw the opportunity he had been waiting for in London , a city he fondly recalled from the days when he studied there as a young man .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepvividlyOne Midland industrial city child could vividly recall the country cottage of his gardener grandfather :
avoid.vMannerAVPDepdelightedly` The first fence seemed so small for him because he is so big , " the jockey recalled delightedly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcarefullyPlease read it carefully and keep it in a safe place .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsilentlyWhen we read a poem silently , we are still aware of its phonological structure of rhythm , rhyme , etc .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepslowlyI read through the papers slowly while Daphne poured herself a sherry .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcarefullyEven if they do as much as glance directly at an advertisement , they rarely stop and read it carefully , making notes as they do so .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcarefullyBut do read the directions carefully to ensure you 're using the correct weedkiller in the right way .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepeffectivelyShe has a strong , engaging personality and is in many ways a resilient , but sensitive child who thrives on adult attention and who can communicate her feelings and needs effectively .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepupwards , as well as downwards and sidewayscommunicate upwards , as well as downwards and sideways ; listen and respond to information from others ;
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsilentlyHe smiled back at Beruna , trying to silently communicate how proud he was , of both her and Paula , but her eyes fell angrily to her work .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepimperfectlyAnother salesman may communicate imperfectly but succeed in making a sale because one of the triggers used was sufficient to motivate the purchase .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepeasily“ We see them communicating easily with one another , trying to communicate with us , solving problems , reasoning enjoying a joke . ”
avoid.vMannerAVPDephurriedlyHe hurriedly wrote a long letter to The Times , which it published on 14th February , the Monday after the debate .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepformallyFORMER Liverpool City Council deputy leader Derek Hatton and two other people were yesterday formally acquitted of one charge of conspiring to defraud the city council .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepunanimouslyIn 1984 an all-white jury had unanimously acquitted five Western Australian police officers on charges arising from Pat 's death .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepkeenlyEbullient in character , a Nobel laureate retaining more than a touch of the New York kid , Feynman is keenly interested in teaching physics as well as creating it .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsuddenlyI jumped up suddenly and ran into the crowds of people in the dark .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepheavily" She jumped off the bed heavily .
avoid.vMannerAVPDephead firstSo he jumped head first into the forty-gallon oil-drum full of rainwater which stood at the rear of the caravan .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepunreservedlyBeautiful Ruby can detect a hint of misogyny from across the Atlantic and is not enough like Kenny Rogers ' Ruby , though Connie admires her unreservedly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepformallyOrganised resistance to William in Scotland ceased , though the last clans did not formally submit for another 18 months .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepmeeklyThe whole peasant outlook precluded them from meekly submitting to the dictates of the market .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepfurtivelyHe then slowly pulled out some bank notes and furtively handed them over to the large man , who patted him on the back and quickly got off at the next station .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepreluctantlyWith his arms like jelly he reluctantly handed his rod over to another angler and after a further tense 15 minutes the big shark was landed with the help of all eight anglers on board .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepunfairlyThe measure unfairly stereotypes Muslims , Arab-Americans and mosques and singles them out for investigation , surveillance and prosecution without adequate evidence , the U.S. Islamic leaders said at a news conference .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepdeliberatelyIt is often difficult to differentiate those who deliberately commit fraud from those who are confused in their claims .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepCheerfully they got out of the car into the open day and went down the rocks to the strand and then out to the tideline .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepeasily` I can easily get home .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepactivelyWe were actively thwarted by English women who flung accusations at us .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepquietlyPARIS ( AP ) --- French authorities trying to catch a terrorist bomber are coming to grips with an unpleasant thought --- their No. 1 suspect may have quietly given them the slip .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepobliginglyHe came up to my room and obligingly handed me some for my wife , myself and friends .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepso suddenlyThat she should hand her notice in so suddenly !
avoid.vMannerAVPDepAnxiously , she handed it in , her face full of pity for the loser .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcalmlyBehind the empty and desolate bar , stood the solitary figure of Tim , the barman , calmly tearing up at least half-a-dozen pages of unpaid drinks in the name of Denis O'Neil .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepjoyouslyThe letter was joyously torn up .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsmoothlyCleveland fire service has taken delivery of two all-terrain Pinzgauers vehicles which can climb embankments , drive smoothly over the roughest of ground and keep going in water .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsmoothlyHe slammed the door closed , and the car drove smoothly away , and out into evening London .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeplightlyBrush lightly with a little milk and bake at 220C/425F/Gas 7 for 12-15 minutes until well risen and golden brown on the bottom of the scones .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeppatheticallyHe was slouched pathetically against a boulder , his face turned shamefully to be the ground .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepalarminglyThe doctor had opened the door suddenly , was walking in with two nurses , directing them to either side of the bed as the heart machine flashed and beeped alarmingly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepEffortlessly , and daily , he evacuates nearly one pound in weight of soft stool -- the kind of stool which overwhelms our medical expert with its beauty .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepfuriouslySHAMEN star Colin Angus has furiously slammed claims that his No. 1 hit is an advert for the dangerous drug ecstasy .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsilentlyI 'm a virgin ! she screamed silently .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsilentlyPart of her wanted to stop and stare , entranced by the sight : the rest of her screamed silently in the darkness .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsilentlyShe felt , abruptly , as if she were screaming silently inside .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeploudlyAt the same time Antoinette will scream loudly again and again .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeploudlyShe screamed loudly , but it was a bellow of rage not helplessness .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeploudlyThe bald man screamed loudly at Ivan .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsilentlyDespair shook her , her body screaming silently at the pain of leaving him , choosing not to think of the risk he had taken to be with her .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepincessantlyThe wind screamed incessantly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDephungrilyWhen their children scream hungrily from inside the damp , overcrowded , concrete houses is it money or mayhem that the apple conjures ?
avoid.vMannerAVPDepas loudly as his horse that was now blocking the high road with its failing death throesHe screamed as loudly as his horse that was now blocking the high road with its failing death throes .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepso loudly that neighbours came to the window to investigatePlease -- go away ! " he screamed , so loudly that neighbours came to the window to investigate .
avoid.vMannerAVPDephoarselyApart from all the weird letters I get from Scotsman readers , there are continuous phone calls to my house , maniacal voices who scream hoarsely about deadlines and copy .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepmournfullyThe church bell was tolling mournfully as the carriage entered the cemetery gate .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepquietlyIt was as if a harvest festival were enacted daily , for throughout the hours of market the church bell tolled quietly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepdismallyFor hours he would sit by the window , and look out on the empty , Sunday street , as the church bells tolled dismally from different points in the town .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepappreciativelyFather Devlin drained his glass , smacking his lips appreciatively .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsuddenlySharp taps on the door suddenly reverberated around the flat .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepuneasilyRecently read , the Marchesa 's diary , however unembittered , makes the sound of German tourist voices reverberate uneasily in these streets .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepceaselessly` Modern scientists are beginning to recognise , as our ancient sages did , that there is a vibration which reverberates ceaselessly throughout the cosmos . "
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsilentlyShe lay down silently , pulling the covers over herself to get warm .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepprotectivelyDanielle 's shoulders hunched up protectively at the recollection .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepslowlyHe stood up slowly and entered the lounge .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeprather stifflyHerr Nordern stood up rather stiffly and squared his shoulders .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepslowlyHorowitz replaced the phone , stood up slowly without a word , walked slowly up to the guard .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepabruptlyOnce , moved beyond composure by something he heard or saw , he rose abruptly and stood with his back to them , facing out over the sodden countryside .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepslowlyLudens rose slowly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepabruptlyHe rose abruptly , and began to walk the wide chamber with his wine cup dangled lightly between his fingers , a habit of his when he was thoughtful .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepslowlyMr Scott rose slowly again .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepslowlyHe rose slowly from the chair .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepabruptlyNatasha rose abruptly and began a slow circuit of the court , with Charlotte beside her .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepSlowly he rose from his seat and went over to the headmaster who stood twisting the piece of white chalk between his fingers .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepnearlyIt all sounded so romantic , Nigel nearly threw up .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepnearlyHir stomach contracted so fiercely , SHe nearly threw up .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepdirectly but rather indirectlyIndeed this corresponds exactly to the meaning of the perfect infinitive , which does not evoke the event come directly but rather indirectly , through the result phase which this event leaves behind it in time .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepbrilliantlyThe murky and seedy , small-time underworld of pre-war Brighton is brilliantly evoked by the Master in this most gripping of his ` entertainments " .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsimplyOrder and tell are like get but simply evoke more specific means of obtaining a result .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepSomehow it rings a bell .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepreadilyThe idea that the Renaissance could be named , classified , described , and interpreted so that it was rendered readily comprehensible within some generalised scheme of the humanities was no longer a clearly defined process .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepreadilyThe English that has developed in the country -- certainly its spoken version -- will not be readily comprehensible to those from outside the sub-continent .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepnotThe English that has developed in the country -- certainly its spoken version -- will not be readily comprehensible to those from outside the sub-continent .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepeasilyThe presentation is crisp and the topics broken down into easily comprehensible parts : every page tells a story and does it in such a delightful way that the reader is led on through the book .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepMore easily comprehensible is the enormous success Wilcox enjoyed in the following year with Rookery Nook ( 1930 ) , the first of the Ben Travers farces he brought to the screen .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepreadilyAll of your other utterances were readily comprehensible . "
avoid.vMannerAVPDepreadilyThe simplest and most readily comprehensible model of government hardly exists .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepalikeAnalysis of early fourteenth-century letter-collections would show that a form of French , perfectly comprehensible to both Frenchmen and Englishmen alike , was the normal language of secular correspondence .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeponlyIt had been passed from hand to hand along a chain of trusted men until it came into his own , its message comprehensible only to his eyes .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepreadilyBy custom , the legal profession is given a partial , if rather grudging , exemption from being readily intelligible in its written words .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepreadilyThe opportunities for commercial exploitation of the hiking boom were grasped readily by the railway companies who offered cheap day returns to hikers .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepbetterThe better you grasp the salient points ( and store them in your memory ) , the more physical intuition and predictive power you will acquire .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepimmediatelyIt 's difficult , I think , just to grasp the implications of a statement like that immediately .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepautomaticallyLearn how to ride a ski on a carving edge -- a course of lessons may be necessary -- and you should automatically grasp the rudiments of good powder technique too .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepimmediatelyThere are formal operational thinkers -- those who immediately grasp the abstract form of the problem and solve it quickly and easily .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcertainlyHe would certainly conclude that she was up to some adolescent mischief and take her to task again .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepaccordinglyConrad was accordingly taken to task for not reporting to Rome and was ( wrongly ) reproved for taking part in the assembly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepstillThe irony is that the Dutch , after nearly fifty years , still take the Germans to task , albeit jokingly , for having confiscated thousands of bicycles during the occupation .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepalbeit jokinglyThe irony is that the Dutch , after nearly fifty years , still take the Germans to task , albeit jokingly , for having confiscated thousands of bicycles during the occupation .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepprecisely` Only time , " he said , carefully , remembering the very intonation of these precisely rehearsed words , ` will enable me to show you how much your acceptance means to me .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcarefullyShe knew that Father Devlin and Malachi Drennan had rehearsed carefully before coming here .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepfranticallyMyself and my friend rehearsed frantically trying so very carefully not to push the coach off the edge of the stage but the production date was growing ever closer .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepverballyIt was found that , with instructions to verbally rehearse , reaction times were faster to left hemisphere probes , while under the relational imagery condition reaction times were faster to right hemisphere probes .
avoid.vMannerAVPDependlesslyThe same arguments are endlessly rehearsed in terms of the Government 's determination to continue to set its face against the social chapter of the Maastricht agreement already accepted by all its European partners .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepaloudWas it when he had forbidden her to rehearse aloud while he was writing ?
avoid.vMannerAVPDepovertlyThey have a huge facilitation effect of words overtly rehearsed , although this applies only when the words are not confusable in sound .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepquicklyThe door opened and Robyn fixed her smile , prepared to launch into her quickly rehearsed explanation .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeptogetherThat 's where we really started rehearsing together properly as the band .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepas the bandThat 's where we really started rehearsing together properly as the band .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepproperlyThat 's where we really started rehearsing together properly as the band .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepmorallySuch transgressions range from the socially acceptable parking on the ubiquitous yellow lines to the stigmatising drunken driving and eventually to offences which are generally regarded as morally reprehensible .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepthoroughly and sincerelyBiting her lip Amabel reproached herself thoroughly and sincerely for not having forced her to wear those whalebone stays all night when she had been growing up .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepvehemently and bitterlyThe king is reported as having told the clergy that they must reproach the practice ` vehemently and bitterly " , and if this did not succeed , he would take further measures .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepquickThey can feel hurried and driven , critical and quick to reproach .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepdefinitelyTold her definitely off for this year .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepvery quicklyHe very quickly told me off because I was a bit absentminded .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepvery severelyI finned madly for the surface , and was told off very severely for making an ascent like a pricked balloon .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepproperlyJudged on the rider , not the horse , but if you have schooled your horse properly , your riding will look better anyway .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeptogetherThose of us who now serve the Kha-Khan have practised together many times . "
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsolemnlySome cat manuals solemnly instruct their readers in how to take their pet cats for a walk .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeppatientlyDenis patiently instructed Joey in what to do and he and Michael kept him from talking too loudly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsystematicallyEvery week , on Mondays and Tuesdays , he and his assistant would , between them , visit fourteen families to systematically instruct ( catechise ) them in the fundamental teachings of the Scriptures .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeprapidlyThis means the damaged areas are rapidly replaced with new skin , and the burned-but-browned skin flakes off faster .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepbegrudginglyOnly when Graham begrudgingly replaced the ineffective David Hillier with substitute Anders Limpar in the 67th minute was there a hint that Arsenal might create something .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepclearlyThe Children Act clearly replaces this with parents ' responsibilities .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepeasilyIt is possible that , while we lose the administrative costs incurred by property valuation , we could easily replace them with the valuations of the poll tax for many different households .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeppainstakinglyRecovery operations continued and hundreds of items were finally brought to the surface so that the plane could be painstakingly pieced back together again .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepnormallyThe point also needs to be made that these figures do not relate to gross income or net income in the sense that any member of the public would normally understand it .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepreadilyOn the basis of this scientific fact you can readily understand why many doctors have for years discouraged overweight people from eating carbohydrate-rich foods .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepreadilyBut we do not readily understand the subtle nuances of meaning and expression which members of the same species can communicate to each other .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepmost easilySimilarly , we need to ask : what kind of music is most easily understood by the visitor ?
avoid.vMannerAVPDepeasilyWithin these two sentences , the situation is easily understood and explained .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepinstinctivelyPolybius could not have written his history as he did if he had not found in Rome an aristocracy which he could instinctively understand because he shared its attitude to life .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepclearlyAnother of the experiments demonstrated how important it is , if punishment is to work , for children to understand clearly what they are doing wrong and what alternative actions they can choose .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepself-conciouslyPut this way , 2A , the practice of reading language itself , self-conciously understanding a text as an illustrative example of one 's linguistic theory , is an extraordinary and peculiar hermeneutic practice .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepclearlyThis was clearly understood by both Keynes and Beveridge and it was one of the main considerations for the reorganisation of the social security system at the end of the last war .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepmetaphoricallyThese are collocational ties which in many cases defy literal interpretation , and have to be understood metaphorically .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsuchEh — ” she laughed ” — I remember , I put a headscarf over the lamp , and your Dad gave me such a telling off .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepconsciouslyShallow or superficial learning -- like learning a name , address and telephone number that you promptly forget unless you write them down or consciously commit them to memory or use them habitually .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcommonlyThe transfer of goods is most commonly made by merely handing them over , and such a transfer is equally effectual whether the transfer is for value or by way of gift .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepfastIf anything was guaranteed to dry up tears fast it was his manner .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepmore quickly than with preparation on the film beforehandHeat from the projector will dry up ink in the pens more quickly than with preparation on the film beforehand .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepso that when April arrived , with stronger sun and balmy air , the whole countryside sprang into new growth almost overnightThe blustery winds of March dried up the land so that when April arrived , with stronger sun and balmy air , the whole countryside sprang into new growth almost overnight .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepindiscreetlyShe did , however , give him occasional cause for jealousy : a lover 's tiff nearly broke their engagement when Constanze indiscreetly confessed that during a game she had let another young man measure her calves .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepimpulsivelyHe stood there like a weak-kneed schoolboy who 'd impulsively confessed to stealing the headmaster 's wallet .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepfinallyThis week she finally confessed to carrying on behind her husband 's back .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepfranklyIt gave me , I confess to you frankly , many hours of quiet grief , which I tried to bear with philosophy .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepruefullyAnd only then -- as Anita Jackson was later to ruefully confess to her editor -- did the reporter realise that she had a real , genuine scoop taking place in front of her very eyes .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeprather shamefacedlyAt first the Republican claimed to share the general bafflement , until finally , rather shamefacedly , he confessed to Cooke :
avoid.vMannerAVPDepprivatelyMost will privately confess to an initial sense of utter bewilderment , but necessity will drive them to adapt to their new way of life .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcheer fullyROGER LYONS cheer fully confessed that beer and sandwiches at No 10 would never again be on the trade union agenda .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepfreelyHe would never forgive his absence at her moment of need -- the fault was freely confessed in an agony of self-reproach ; but such , it seemed , was not Emilia 's unspoken thought .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeppubliclyWhen Sue first publicly confessed that she regretted not having children , she received bundles of letters , mostly from other women in similar situations .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepfreelySome politicians freely confess that they have packed supposedly ` independent " inquiries , in the hope they will produce a congenial result .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepin the hope they will produce a congenial resultSome politicians freely confess that they have packed supposedly ` independent " inquiries , in the hope they will produce a congenial result .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepopenlyRespondents understood very clearly the difficult role of the manager , and some workers openly confessed that nothing would induce them to take on the manager 's job !
avoid.vMannerAVPDepinnocently` I feel like a criminal , " he confessed innocently to Eva once , in a moment of forgetfulness , truth unfortunately sneaking through .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepquietly` It is true that the last few days have been hard , " he confessed quietly , sliding his arm along Caroline 's taut shoulders , ` but tonight I will look after her .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepfreelyI freely confess to this failing .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepfinallyAwaiting execution , Peace finally confessed to the murder of PC Cock , providing the detailed evidence to persuade the authorities of Habron 's innocence .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsheepishlyBrought down to earth with a bang , I sheepishly confessed , not yet aware that I had found my spiritual home .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepvicariouslyBecause of this , Jesus Christ as God incarnate identifies himself with sinners , takes their part , vicariously confesses and bears the burden of their sins and the judgement which they bring about .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepruefullyAnd I do n't even know your name , " she confessed ruefully .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepquietly` I do n't do anything much , " she confessed quietly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepGloomily he confided to his diary , ` Too great a task , undertaken with inadequate reserves . "
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsimperinglyThe renegade comes slinking in and simperingly confides to the general his ability to lead his security forces to Sister Chiang .
avoid.vMannerAVPDephappilyHe had told Amy none of this but would have happily confided had she shown the least interest .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepprivatelyBy the end of 1937 , Gilbert Murray himself , now committed to rearmament , was confiding privately : ` We are no longer a peace Party opposing a Jingo party .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeptearfully` Aah doubts but it 's the galloping consumption , " his mother had confided tearfully .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepdisarmingly` I was into assisting private enterprise at that time , " Coetzee confides disarmingly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsmoothlyThe envelope of maximum velocity rises smoothly to a peak near 3? ( 450 pc ) .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsteadilyTrade union strength had risen steadily since the 1930s from under 4 million members in 1935 to 14.5 million by 1945 , and their leaders demanded wage rises to match rising prices .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsteadilyThe proportion of Labour MPs who are themselves ostensibly working-class has fallen steadily since 1945 .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsteadilyShe noted , she said with a pained expression , that output from the UK Vehicle Division of United Motors had been falling steadily over the previous ten years .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsuddenlyA wound on that side can kill within minutes , because blood is lost so quickly and the body 's supply of oxygen suddenly falls .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepprogressivelyAmong 5654 men born in six districts of Hertfordshire , England , during 1911-30 death rates from ischaemic heart disease fell progressively between those with the lowest and highest weights at 1 year .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeppartly reflecting fears that Hurricane Opal will flood crops in the Southeast and Deep SouthCHICAGO ( AP ) --- Soybean futures prices advanced in light trading Wednesday on the Chicago Board of Trade , partly reflecting fears that Hurricane Opal will flood crops in the Southeast and Deep South .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepeasilyNo. 5 Kimiko Date also advanced easily , beating Angelica Gavaldon , 6-2 , 6-0 .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepquicklyFor the finale of creme brulee --- the chef must quickly brown and harden a layer of sugar on top - she used a blowtorch that refused to light at first .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepslowlyCleo blinked her huge dark eyes slowly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepweaklyI closed my eyes weakly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepreluctantlyPeach lifted her eyes reluctantly from his gleaming , oversize boots to his face .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeprudelyAlice rolled her eyes upward rudely .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepgentlyGrinning , he gently rubbed his swollen nose , newly broken a fourth time .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepanxiouslyHe was tugging anxiously at one earlobe , and the silence continued to hang between them , though Nunzia slapped and stirred at the range .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepImpatiently she pulled off the blouse and unhooked the brassiere , throwing them out of sight into the pool house .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepquicklyI took off my coat quickly and tossed it on the chair in front of my desk .
avoid.vMannerAVPDephastilyHe hastily pulled off his clothes and stood facing Mrs Sweet .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepslowlyHe slowly took off his clothes and the smell of the night with them , and stood there naked in the morning light by his bedroom window , and he smiled .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepquicklyLexandro stripped off his mustardy cadet 's tunic , and boots , and loincloth quickly and stood naked .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepHastily the reluctant guests began to shed their tunics , loincloths , and boots .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepSlowly she began to strip off her clingtight black tunic , and so to become more visible .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepunhurriedlyShe dragged her eyes up and watched as , unhurriedly , he stripped off his heavy gloves and laid them across the bike before lifting his helmet off and balancing it in front of him .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepslowlyDr McIntyre was slowly removing his rubber gloves .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepback to frontI was lying on my room carpet wearing a balaclava back to front , pinned down by my friend with her knees on my shoulders , while she made whooping noises like a submarine diving .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepSlowly I took off my wedding dress and veil .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepQuickly she pulled on the breeches .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepQuickly , she put on her coat and hat , looking round fearfully as if she expected at any moment to feel Sikes ' heavy hand on her shoulder .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepvery carefullyShe had dressed very carefully in a plain white cotton shift dress with scoop neckline , short sleeves , and flat silver sandals .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsinglyFirst papers derived from mapping theses should , if this is the only consideration , either be singly authored , or should cite the researcher first .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepjointlyNearly half of the first papers derived from Ph D research in the present study are jointly authored , and in nearly half of these cases , the thesis author is not the first author .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepGradually , TNCs appear to have seen the benefits of ( or in some countries accepted the inevitability of ) employing host-country managers and technicians to run their plants .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepmost substantialJapan was one of Laos 's most substantial aid donors , assistance having totalled 1,800 million yen in 1988 ( compared with 1,000 million yen in 1983 ) .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepspeciallyA few of these fields are specially sown in ley grass but most are permanent grass .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeppromptlyBoth of the other boys promptly scarpered .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcrookedlyThe method works with dye tailored to stick only to specific gene sequences in a specific kind of radiation cell damage , in which a chromosome knocked in half by nuclear particles melds crookedly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepdeliberatelyThis duty might vary according to the nature of the contract of employment but would be broken if the employee copied or deliberately memorized a list of customers .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepconsciouslyHe may also consciously memorise client 's names and their particular requirements .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepeasilyThe student with a very poor memory , for instance , may need to create more detailed notes than the student who retains facts easily .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepindependentlyAt times , especially following the leakage of so-called ` medical evidence " to a Sunday newspaper , it appeared he was acting independently .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepreasonably competently or expeditiouslyThe Lord Chancellor will be given power to make rules allowing magistrates to disallow a solicitor 's costs or order him to pay costs if he fails to act reasonably competently or expeditiously .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepresponsibly and compassionatelyMr Shephard would like legislation to make sure that anglers act responsibly and compassionately .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepunlawfullyIn one case , the Appeal Court found a local authority had acted unlawfully by failing to consult residents properly before closing a home .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsuspiciouslySince that was highlighted , several witnesses have come forward and told Gilmour 's lawyer , Gordon Ritchie , that they were aware of a lorry-driver acting suspiciously on the afternoon of the murder .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsuspiciouslyThey challenged a man who was seen acting suspiciously at a horses ' rest home near their RAF base .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepresponsiblyWe must act responsibly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepillegallySouth Africa claimed that since it was a party to the dispute the Security Council had acted illegally in depriving it of its right of audience under United Nations Charter , Article 32 .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepillegallyInjunctions were sought to prevent this , but the judge had some difficulty in finding that the demonstrators were acting illegally .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepindependently of national or sectional interestsThe Commission is pledged to act independently of national or sectional interests .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsuspiciouslyIf you see someone attempting or actually stealing a vehicle , or see someone acting suspiciously near vehicles -- ring the police immediately .
avoid.vMannerAVPDephowSurely what counts , from the point of view of the person in authority , is not what the subject thinks but how he acts .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepHow you act at work gives certain messages to all the people you work with .
avoid.vMannerAVPDephowThe method of preparation of the remedies and how they act is not essential to an understanding of Homoeopathy .
avoid.vMannerAVPDephowIf you want to know what a man is really like , take notice of how he acts when he loses money .
avoid.vMannerAVPDephowThrough such examples , it becomes clear how the habitus acts both to generate the diversity of forms and , in turn , to classify these same diverse fields .
avoid.vMannerAVPDephowThe play 's interest , rather , is centred on how they act : both what they do and what they say , and the gap between the two .
avoid.vMannerAVPDephowBefore describing its role in some specific cellular processes , I shall summarize how InsP 3 is released from the membrane and how it acts to generate calcium signals .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepHow would he act if he knew that his career was to be made into fiction , to serve as an object lesson , and a name of opprobrium , to the generations that followed him ?
avoid.vMannerAVPDephowI surprised myself how I acted .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepprudentiallyThis postulates the distribution of resources according to how individual agents acting prudentially ( under certain conditions of limitation ) would distribute resources for a hypothetical life span .
avoid.vMannerAVPDephow` You remember how he acted when I came out ? "
avoid.vMannerAVPDephowIn that time we have found out how it is produced , how it is metabolized and , now that its receptor has been cloned , we are beginning to understand how it acts to release calcium .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepextremely courageously` She acted extremely courageously , " added the spokesman .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepnormallyTremayne , sensing it also , fussed over her even more than usual and Fiona herself made visible efforts to act normally and as she said ` be sensible " .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepstronglyOn the other hand , girls have not participated strongly in male-dominated subjects .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepactivelyHe or she will be expected to participate actively within the Centre 's research activities .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepvery wellI think just everybody participates very well in the lessons and make some good contribution .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepusefullyAll teachers could usefully participate in an initial brainstorming exercise , sharing ideas and strategies , and perhaps suggesting some local sites or resources .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepAs in the case of the concord system , constraints seem to differ between one non-standard grammar and another .
avoid.vMannerAVPDephowHow should , and how do , managerial " emoluments " differ between public liability companies , regulated companies and publicly owned companies ?
avoid.vMannerAVPDepHow should , and how do , managerial " emoluments " differ between public liability companies , regulated companies and publicly owned companies ?
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsmartlyThe young princes , dressed smartly in dark blazers , helped their grandmother collect the flowers and were later rewarded by a lady in the crowd who offered them gift-wrapped bars of chocolate .
avoid.vMannerAVPDephow` It 's just that , well , I do n't know how to put it really .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeptoo stronglyAnd even that is putting it too strongly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepmore stronglyOn another occasion Lord Reid put the point more strongly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepas gently as he possibly couldHe decided to put it as gently as he possibly could .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcontemptuouslyCaliban 's intelligence far exceeds theirs , to ` dote " as he puts it contemptuously , on such ` trash " and ` luggage " .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepforlornlyAt three in the morning she went forlornly to bed , promising herself to get at least one room painted tomorrow .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepquietlyBut I was glad when the dinner was over , and Herbert and I could walk quietly back to our rooms together .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcalmlyWhen each captive reached the loading ramp leading to the back of the truck , it walked calmly aboard guided by its escorts .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepfiercelyHe walked fiercely along the short street into Leicester Square and stopped outside an amusement arcade .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepaerobicallyDAY 11 — Walk aerobically for 30 minutes .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepspringilyHe walked springily down the main road towards the turnoff that led to the Springfield Executive Development .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsilentlyAs I emerged , she walked silently towards the staircase , a curious lack of urgency in her manner .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsilentlyHe walked silently along the thickly carpeted floor until he came to the last cubicle .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsilentlyThey walked slowly , silently , in the grounds .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsilentlyHe walked silently along in front of me , holding the lantern .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeplike thatAnd you wedge it there with handkerchiefs all rolled up , and you walk around like that for a whole day with it sticking into you .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepquickly and secretlyThe two boys walked quickly and secretly across the road towards the old gentleman .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcuriouslyThe Doctor walked curiously around the small cemetery , noticing the patterns of footprints in the dusty ground .
avoid.vMannerAVPDephardHe began to shake his head in denial , but Chen jabbed the gun hard against his head , drawing blood .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepdownThe man pocketed the wallet , and jabbed his foot down on the accelerator .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcarefullyBayonets were carefully sharpened then fixed ; hearts began to beat faster as the minutes passed , and they waited in silence for the command to advance .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcarefullyAnderson towered above it , carefully sharpening his knife .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepphysicallySynthetic cutting boards : These present special problems as organic soil physically sticks to the materials used so bonding occurs .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepway too prematurelyAlongside keyboard player Ceri Evans ' Sunship project and vocal sensation Jamiroqua , Mother Earth are proving there are new , diverse sounds emerging on a record label that some people pigeonholed way too prematurely .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepinadvertentlyOr else he , Preston , had inadvertently torn a hole in the fabric of the universe and the Evil had come seeping through .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepso badlyJoanne had torn a ligament so badly refereeing a basketball match that she was on morphine for a week after hospital surgery , and could n't even walk let alone play golf .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcarefullyAthelstan carefully ripped the canvas open with the small knife he always carried .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepswiftlyShe took a deep breath and ripped the envelope open swiftly -- Well , there was only one way to find out .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepdramaticallyLikewise , aesthetically lacquered trappings dramatically impede the movements of the drama 's main characters .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepevidentlyAllen looked as if he would have liked to have said more , but the presence of Meryl evidently constrained him .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepUnknowingly , we become dreadfully out of balance when divorced from the nurture of the living Earth .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepJust as viewers of cop programmes become immune to scenes of violence , NFL fans have grown used to the procession of injured players leaving games .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepclearlyThe words indicate clearly the virginal conception of Jesus ( Luke 1:34-35 ) .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepclearlyThe cost of the two programmes , however , indicates clearly that labour mobility policy is far cheaper than regional policy both in absolute terms and , more important , per job created or worker transferred .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepfairly reliablyThe clarity of the water , coupled with the pressure of the merest suggestion of a greenish tinge , indicate fairly reliably that all is well .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepclearlyHowever , the more recent evidence reviewed in this chapter clearly indicates that children are able to give and understand explanations well before the age of seven years .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepincreasinglyAs a result , he said , Unix software and services will increasingly generate higher profits and growth .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepenthusiasticallyIn South Korea , the group visited candidate cities , including Seoul , Pusan , Pohang , Taejon and Suwon , where they were greeted by hundreds of children in uniform enthusiastically playing soccer in stadia .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepactivelyAbout 20 million women actively play soccer in 81 national associations around the world .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepfirstSampras and World No. 5 Michael Chang , fresh off winning in Beijing , will first play on Wednesday .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepquite literallyVietnam is quite literally thirsty for things American .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepclearlyProsecutors were clearly miffed that several businessman changed the statements they had given during investigation of the case .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepClearly miffed at the failure of their resolution , the Communists opened an attack Thursday on another front , threatening to torpedo the 1997 budget by refusing to take part in the final vote Friday .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepviciously`` Many conservative black and white commentators looking at my original trial excoriated and criticized me viciously for my animalistic behavior .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcrazilyMELBOURNE , Australia ( AP ) --- Coincidence or commentary , songbirds warbled sweetly when Martina Hingis served , then quieted and let the crows caw crazily when it was Lisa Raymond 's turn .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepvery easilyIn these early days I got overwhelmed very easily .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepproperlyThere were persistent complaints that the rates system was complicated and inequitable , for instance because it was difficult to properly assess the rentable value of any property .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcarefullyThe lessons learned from the operation of this different way of determining merit will be carefully evaluated to see if it has potential to be applied also to HNCs and HNDs in the future .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepretrospectivelyThus , the aim of this study was to evaluate retrospectively the characteristics and outcome of 56 cases of primary gastric lymphoma that have been morphologically reclassified according to recent knowledge of the MALT derived lymphomas .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcarefullyThe words seemed weighed carefully .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepvery carefullyHe weighed the evidence very carefully .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcarefullySo the University has carefully weighed all the intractable issues and decided the African National Congress and the communist party are the good guys and the Zulus are the bad guys , huh ?
avoid.vMannerAVPDepablyKen was ably assisted by seconder Royal Robbins , who has probably drilled more bolts than anyone else .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepablyIn this task he was ably assisted by Mrs. Muriel Ellis , who had been the Headmaster 's secretary since 1973 .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepablyHe is being ably assisted by John Daniel and Laurie Weston in this work .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepwillfullyAbout two weeks later police told her she was charged on summons with willfully damaging the wall .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepspontaneouslyWhen Johnson 's Journey appeared , sensitivities combusted spontaneously in Scotland .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsensitivelyThis helps them to respond sensitively to their clients ' suggestions and to furnish a diagnosis and accusation of guilt which is highly acceptable to the victim .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepadverselyIt may be likely that the audience will respond adversely , entitling the police to request the speaker to desist .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeppositivelyI hope that the Minister of State will respond positively to my criticisms .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepaccordinglyGovernment needs to listen to the public and respond accordingly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepquickly and appropriatelyTherefore , people who suffer from intellectual impairment may be unable to acquire adequate knowledge and to respond quickly and appropriately to a threat to safety .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeppositivelyWill the Minister respond positively by stating that he will grant both applications to allow that small number of people to be retained in my constituency ?
avoid.vMannerAVPDepquicklyThe intrinsic relationship between the local sector and its communities , its flexibility and ability to respond quickly to encompass new needs , makes the sector even more vital in times of recession .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepquite vigorouslyThese cells respond quite vigorously when medium and high spatial frequency stimuli are used , but are less responsive when low spatial frequency stimuli are employed .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepbelatedlyThe Government have belatedly agreed to do just that , and are currently in a consultation period on the matter .
avoid.vMannerAVPDephonestlyCan I honestly reassure her that she will come to no harm in pursuing this phenomenon ?
avoid.vMannerAVPDepindirectlyHowever , on his belated homecomings , he indirectly reassured her that the needed person did return m- the end .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepoverconfidently` Oh , you need n't worry about them , " the Doctor reassured her overconfidently .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepquicklyThey quickly provide the necessary interface to network PCs , workstations , and other Ethernet equipment .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepfastThe document calls for a strengthened IMF , with a new `` emergency financing mechanism '' to provide more money fast to a troubled country but with tough conditions .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcarefullyEach holiday will be carefully researched and put together in conjunction with a reputable tour operator .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcarefullyThis is a relatively short broadcast time , but programmes are carefully researched and prepared by volunteers from the neighbourhood .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcarefullyBefore our trip to Mexico I carefully researched all the available material on the Yellow Sword .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepthoroughlyJack Bruce had thoroughly researched the markings and colour scheme of Sugar , in which he received assistance from several sources , including Harry Holmes , then Market Information Officer of Hawker Siddeley Aviation Ltd , Manchester .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepextensivelyThe Sensiq skincare range has been extensively researched and screened , and most common allergens and irritants have been omitted .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepunevenlyThese areas are unevenly researched and documented and for some topics material is very thin indeed .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepanaerobicallyIt respires anaerobically , by a process known as fermentation ; breaking down sugars to produce carbon dioxide and alcohol .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepmore rapidly than usualIt is when an outgoing fish ceases to swim with the shoal and skulks , perhaps with fins folded and respiring more rapidly than usual , that something is suspect .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepdeeplyBlufton respired deeply , his eyes glued first to the superintendent 's face and then Dexter 's .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsteadilyBlanche respired steadily to allow the tension to subside and asked Lancaster why David Parkin might want to murder his wife .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepdeeplyHe lay back , respiring deeply .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepslowlyDavid respired slowly , letting the air swell in his lungs before the weight of his rib-cage forced it out .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepdeeplyDavid respired deeply to quieten his euphoria .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepwellThe fact that the numerical models do not incorporate this unique wet Late Permian palaeogeography could well account for the uniformly erroneous results .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepwellVariable patterns of formaldehyde exposure may well account for this inconsistency in relation to other workers in formaldehyde-based industries .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepwellThe recurrent memory of that humiliation and agony might well account for his near-hysterical loathing .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepadequatelyOne would then not be saying that natural selection does not adequately account for the evolution of animal life but that one has a certain belief to the effect that it does not do so .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepadequatelyFor example , Morwenna Griffiths refers to the feminist emphasis on generating abstractions on the basis of concrete , personal experience ( rather than assuming that inherited abstractions adequately explain experience ) .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepindiscriminatelyDuring the Gulf war , Iraq indiscriminately fired hundreds of missiles into Tehran .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsecretlyIn 1986 , Vanunu provided the Sunday Times of London with photographs and information showing Israel had secretly stockpiled nuclear weapons at the Dimona facility in the Negev desert in southern Israel .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepswiftlyDave Forbes was waiting and swiftly intercepted D'Arcy before he could meet up again with Roy Bliss .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepearly and in an orderly fashionIn any transient situation there are always institutions and individuals that are able to anticipate the need for change and are sufficiently flexible to be able to accomplish the transition early and in an orderly fashion .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepmuch more easilyRecent and current work demonstrates incontrovertibly that if a child is adept at segmenting heard speech into sub-word constituents before tackling the task of learning to read , this task will be accomplished much more easily .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepAmidst much cheering , this figure was easily accomplished , with a single nineteen , a double nineteen and a double fifteen .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepeasilyAmidst much cheering , this figure was easily accomplished , with a single nineteen , a double nineteen and a double fifteen .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepmore easilySimilarly , the gradual introduction of more challenging activities intended to facilitate language development is likely to be more easily accomplished in a small class with specialist teachers .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepAs at Tyburn , hanging was accomplished by making the felon mount a ladder , the noose about his neck .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepindirectlyThis was accomplished indirectly by measuring pancreatic polypeptide ( PP ) secretion , which is known to be dependent on cholinergic tone and reduced during hyperglycaemia in healthy subjects .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepobedientlyJeremy obediently accomplished this task .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepmost easilyThis can be most easily achieved by an observer who is present while the recording is being made and who can make a full transcription within a few hours .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepeasilyOn watercolour paper , graduated effects are easily achieved by wiping back colour with the blender .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepspontaneouslyNo dilatation was performed before or after insertion of the metal mesh stent whose complete expansion is spontaneously achieved after five days .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepseparatelyThey submitted their evidence to the Short committee separately despite the protests of the other craft committees and council .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepeven with very minor alterationsIf a new application is submitted , even with very minor alterations , the applicant can claim that previous objections are not relevant .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepconservativelyHis fortune , conservatively estimated in excess of a hundred million dollars , had come intact to his beloved daughter , Louise .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepRather belatedly , Crick and Linsley ( 1983 ) estimated that a total of 20 ` health effects " ( cancer deaths plus hereditary effects in the first two generations ) would have resulted from the accident .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsimplyThe debate in physics has highlighted other issues that will not be so simply resolved .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepeasilyThis is a useful question because it also takes the class towards an understanding that drama is often far more enjoyable if the problems that are raised are not easily solved .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepeasilyThis is a problem which the band themselves could easily solve by restructuring their media policy .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepneatlyThe new range of Access shower trays from Nordic neatly solves all these problems .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepso simplyBut the problem is not so simply solved .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepelegantlyIt has also elegantly solved the problems surrounding theft with the aid of a computer .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeplawfullyIf that income is lawfully accumulated in an irrevocable settlement it can not be taxed on the settlor .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepreluctantlySome are reluctantly accumulating properties in the hope that prices will firm up later this year ; others are taking the best prices they can get , without waiting .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeprapidlyCompanies in the countries which were accumulating rapidly were investing much more than their retained profits -- borrowing the rest from the banks or money market .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepvalidlyIncome from an overseas bank deposit arises in the overseas accumulation trust and is validly accumulated .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepquietlyI have always been deeply suspicious of Roddick and her cliche-ridden slogans and highly-publicised efforts to save the world , while quietly amassing a fortune on the side .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepquicklyThe Administration is threatening to withhold payments and even cancel the $3,900m contract to modernise the US air traffic control system if IBM does not fix the problems quickly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeppainstakinglyFor twenty-five years he painstakingly amassed evidence to support it .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepunbeknown to their husbandsUnder the old system many women amass secret savings unbeknown to their husbands .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeppainstakinglyHere Gehlen collected up the thousands of spools of microfilm that over the years he had painstakingly amassed as part of his record of Russian intelligence .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepdesperatelyI am desperately seeking to obtain a Router Crafter lathe .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepactivelyThe Division continues to actively seek new uses for the platinum group metals both through R & D programmes and marketing campaigns .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepconsciouslyI should also mention the young Schumann , but then I have immediately to qualify : in his Symphonic Etudes , he consciously seeks an orchestral sonority .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepquite deliberatelyIn the following example the teacher has quite deliberately sought to initiate interest in the comparison of ages and heights , by arranging for older brothers and sisters to visit the group .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepactivelyAssignments to important committees are thus actively sought by members of Congress , through their party leaders who allocate them .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepactivelyWhile the party contains many who actively seek peace and reconciliation , it would be wrong to think of them in any sense as overcoming the basic conflictual components of bloc power in Ireland .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepconsistentlyHe seeks consistently to mislead the people of Scotland about the reality of what he and his Government have been about in Scotland in the past 12 to13 years .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepso efficientlyIt does n't seem fair that my relatively small problem has been dealt with so efficiently , whereas you and others I know have to struggle on with far greater difficulties .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeppleasantly and fairlyIf the customer feels that her request or complaint has been dealt with pleasantly and fairly , she is likely to come back again and make further purchases .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepinternallyDelegates to the conference , held in Pershore , Worcestershire , urged the government issue guidance to prevent independent schools from trying to deal with abuse allegations internally .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepnot as biological or cultural categories , but as historical and social relations which affect all their workFeminist psychologists too are becoming more aware that they should be dealing with ` race " differences , not as biological or cultural categories , but as historical and social relations which affect all their work .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepvery promptly , as , indeed , a Home Secretary shouldI have dealt with them very promptly , as , indeed , a Home Secretary should .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepunconsciouslyThey have an apparatus that solves the necessary equations , just as our brains unconsciously solve equations every time we catch a ball .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeplike an intellectual puzzleSome cases , the easy ones , were solved by it like an intellectual puzzle .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepas easily as possibleFirst , it is to assist people to resolve their disputes as easily as possible and , secondly , it should enable the making or declaring of law that applies in those disputes .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepindividuallyRather , it is due to a complex interplay of extrinsic and intrinsic factors , which are not unique to the tropics and which have to be resolved individually for any particular forest . "
avoid.vMannerAVPDepas I wished to doIt was at the time of the Bulganin-Khruschev circus and my leave was very short -- not long enough to clear up my mother 's affairs as I wished to do .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepboth conceptually and perceptuallyThe works become part of the site and restructure the organisation of the site both conceptually and perceptually .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepprivatelyBayer and MAN both restructured privately .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepmentallyBut leaving this to one side , Pearlin and Schooler do deal with some methods of mentally restructuring the meaning of the difficulty that are commonly used to reduce distress .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepunilaterallyAn ANC statement on March 1 had criticized the Law and Order Minister , Adriaan Vlok , for unilaterally restructuring the police force without reference to recent proposals made to the government by the ANC .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepfundamentallyWill it be ready to accept demilitarisation , adopt a neutral status , and fundamentally restructure its economic and other relations with Eastern Europe ?
avoid.vMannerAVPDepeasilyBy contrast , capital consists of units of money and is thus a malleable entity , easily restructured into larger aggregations .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepdeliberatelyNobody could deny that deliberately creating a great depression was a pretty huge concept .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeplengthilyA PAIR of tramps in the cellar of an abandoned hotel lengthily airing their psychological underwear until evicted by a ( superficially ) heartless boilerman : we seem to have been here before .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepopenlyThis could have been problematic among competitors , but was openly aired and dealt with by the group .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeppubliclyThese proposals were first aired publicly by the French government at the annual meeting of the IMF in September 1964 .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepif only speculativelyDissatisfaction with the original McAllister plan ran strongly enough in some road running circles to lead many to advocate secession from the AAA ( a view aired , if only speculatively , in RUNNING Magazine ! ) .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeppubliclyWhat follows must be speculative in nature until the Cheka archives for 1921-2 are opened up , since matters are involved which would never have been aired publicly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsystematicallyOnce you have spotted a growing conflict situation , be positive , insist on the pros and cons of the situation being systematically aired .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepprivatelyHe said he would be pressing for the expulsion of several members of the local association who had privately aired derogatory views about a black candidate while publicly supporting him .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepmarkedlyFor reasons as yet unexplained , genital warts proliferate markedly during pregnancy , and they can assume gigantic proportions if left untreated .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepeffectivelyFeminists were effectively articulating what had been implicit in much of moral purity -- an opposition to the idea that the male sexual urge was uncontrollable , and that frequent intercourse was necessary for men 's health .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepclearlyThis view was clearly articulated in Graco Inc .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepmost clearlyIn the immediate aftermath of the revolution this point of view was most clearly articulated by Russian anarchist writers .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeptoo clearlyA frequent fault is making the diphthongs too long : each element is too clearly articulated .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepclearlyThe pathos of Antoine 's predicament is clearly articulated in this passage .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsharplyThe daunting concertante piano part is well integrated into the burgeoning orchestral texture , and sharply articulated by Love Derwinger .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepclassicallyIt was classically articulated by Edmund Burke in his Speech to the Electors of Bristol of November 3 , 1774 .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepmore eloquentlyNo city more eloquently articulates German prosperity , with its lavish temples of commerce and its bustling city centre .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeppowerfullyThis need was powerfully articulated during each visit , as , for example , by the head of School G : I think that every school library should have a qualified off-the-staff school librarian .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepas , for example , by the head of School GThis need was powerfully articulated during each visit , as , for example , by the head of School G : I think that every school library should have a qualified off-the-staff school librarian .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepmore openlyThis would have the benefit of forcing the courts to articulate more openly the premises on which they are reasoning .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepas in last week 's debate in the House of LordsBut as in last week 's debate in the House of Lords concern was expressed about retrospective legislation and the practical difficulties of prosecuting alleged war criminals .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepeloquentlyAt that time , our views were expressed eloquently by my right hon. Friend the Member for Birmingham , Sparbrook ( Mr. Hattersley ) .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsuccinctlythe efficiency of representation of the data so that its particular features are succinctly expressed , and can easily be retrieved and analysed .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeptoo loudlyMr Delors should not lament too loudly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepmore by force of will than anything elseHer plain black dress and lace cap , which seemed stuck to her iron-grey hair more by force of will than anything else , all added to her forbidding appearance .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepGradually the parent is helped to learn how to play with , talk to , and enjoy their child .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeperraticallyRoxanne killed six people during its first pass last week before moving into the Gulf of Mexico and meandering erratically for days .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepeasilyGaza 's police chief , Brig. Gen. Nasr Yousef , has said his men could easily disarm the underground gunmen .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepforcefullyRomanov , who has played a leading role in peace talks , said such `` terrorist '' attacks give him the right to forcefully disarm rebel fighters .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepeasilyIndividual constructors can easily adjust the rates to suite their own fancy .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcarefully` All the microphones are carefully calibrated for the working distance that is being used , " Johnson said .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepquicklyUnless it is quickly overhauled , there will be long lasting damage to trans-Atlantic relations , to the environment and to the competitiveness of EC industry .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepquicklyWithout any kind of warning to Phelps , he executed an unnecessarily dramatic handbrake turn , followed his quarry for long enough to ascertain its speed , then quickly overhauled it , flashing his ` Police .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepeasilyWe will make it easily , if the weather is kind to us . "
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsuccessfullyDavid Gettings , manager of Binns , Darlington , has presented certificates to four of six members of staff who have successfully completed a sign language course to enable them to communicate with deaf customers .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsatisfactorilyWhen this has been satisfactorily completed a specification for the new product can be drafted .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsuccessfullyIf the task is completed successfully there is joy and satisfaction ; and there is disappointment , sadness and anger if it is not .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsatisfactorilyOnce the exercise was completed satisfactorily , the coastguard helicopter duly saluted us and flew of at speed to rendezvous with the Stromness lifeboat .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepeagerlyWe eagerly set out to find our dream home but , after much searching , eventually we decided that there was no way we could leave our quiet countryside house with its beautiful views .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepquicklyThe numbers dwindled quickly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepfastWith coal supplies fast dwindling , Truman acted : the Federal government took over the mines and prepared to bring in the army to run the railroads .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepslowlyDuring the long years of war , their numbers slowly dwindled till only the most savage , cunning and ruthless survived to carry the war to Chaos .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepstronglyMalone finished strongly and were rewarded with a try by Stuart Hooks in the final minute which was converted by Bush , whose place kicking was impeccable .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepstronglyHowever , Price finished strongly and snatched one five minutes from the end and came very close to forcing a replay .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepstronglyAlthough Pendero had finished strongly at Ascot , that was because it had been a truly run race and the leaders had finished tired .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsuccessfullyThe personal skills necessary to conclude negotiations successfully in Japan do not come naturally to the Westerner .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsuccessfullyA Grampian Police spokesman said the incident had been successfully concluded at 2.40 pm , adding : ` A man was taken into custody and a report will be submitted to the procurator-fiscal . "
avoid.vMannerAVPDeptriumphantlyThe sequence , which included Gordon Brown , Robin Cook , Bryan Gould , and , as a finale , Clare Short , was triumphantly concluded .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsatisfactorilyMr McLevy said that the company had moved its position over the lay-offs and had agreed to the Advisory Conciliation and Arbitration Service 's being called in if negotiations could not be satisfactorily concluded .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepreasonably quicklyBoth interviews could be concluded reasonably quickly with practical action .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepdeliberatelyThe Cabinet noted that the examination papers appeared to have been deliberately leaked in an attempt to shake the educational system and society at large .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepdeliberatelyThey are convinced anti-Diana stories are being deliberately leaked from within the Palace as part of an undercover slur campaign .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepSlowly he began to stroke the comb through the silken strands .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepVery slowly and carefully , she began stealing negatives .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepslowlyHe got up and began slowly pacing in front of her .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepquite unwittinglyBy suggesting this they began quite unwittingly to undermine her confidence in the school and in herself .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsuddenlyLuce shivered , her imagination suddenly starting to work overtime .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsuddenlyThen the girl , Dolly , suddenly started to caper .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepquicklyOn the right , the advance was once more quickly halted before worthwhile gains could be made or a significant number of Germans captured .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeppretty abruptly .He must have stopped falling pretty abruptly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepAbruptly he terminated the conversation and put the phone down , not moving his eyes from her face .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepvery closely` However , we will continue to monitor the association very closely and will meet regularly with the ABA .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepspecificallyRomaine ( 1981 , 1984b ) and Cameron ( 1990 ) , for example , specifically cite our Belfast research as an example of the ` correlational fallacy " .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepadamantlyThey are refusing adamantly even to investigate thin slab technology .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepenthusiasticallyGassendi adopted it enthusiastically and argued for it at great length .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepunanimouslyWithin a few minutes it was adopted unanimously .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepgratefullyHis account I gratefully adopt .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepreadilyBesides its industrial uses , the metal has been readily adopted for tableware .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepautomaticallyAn alien woman does not , as formerly , assume British citizenship automatically on marriage to a British citizen .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepmost enthusiasticallyRadical change was embraced most enthusiastically in Poland , Hungary and , after a critical interlude , in Czechoslovakia , whilst in East Germany there were moves towards reunification with the West .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepquickly and efficientlyShe did as he asked , then fetched the coils of rope , quickly and efficiently trussing the two men like Christmas turkeys as Adam stood over them with the gun .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepindecentlyThere have been cases , fortunately rare , where children have been indecently assaulted at school by parent helpers .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsexuallyHelen , 15 , was strangled and sexually assaulted after ` popping out " for five minutes .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsexuallyAs a child I was sexually assaulted by my stepfather .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsexuallyA 33-YEAR-OLD woman was sexually assaulted by a man in Cairnbank Road , Penicuik , early yesterday .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepindecentlyTWO off-duty policewomen -- one dressed as a Bunny and the other as a baby -- were indecently assaulted by a businessman , a court heard yesterday .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepindecentlyThe appellant 's 18 year old daughter was indecently assaulted by the father of her boyfriend , while he was giving her a lift in his van .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepindecentlySTEPHEN Jones indecently assaulted a 10-year-old girl in a Cardiff park after offering to show her a birds ' nest .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepseriouslyNow they claim they 're regularly being subjected to violence by inmates -- twenty officers have been seriously assaulted so far this year .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsexuallyShe had been sexually assaulted .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepvery rapidlyComputers have the ability to undertake masses of calculations very rapidly , they can perform a number of separate operations at one and the same time , and have the ability to store massive amounts of information .
avoid.vMannerAVPDephardNew England politicians lobbied hard for ownership of Bank of New England to stay in the region .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepall the more urgentlyMr Gorbachev may refrain from saying it publicly on Saturday but he can be expected to press Mr Honecker all the more urgently in private .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepwillinglyHe added he would willingly forego a trip to the United States and play in the Jersey Open with the hope of collecting more Ryder Cup points .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepKindly` Kindly desist !
avoid.vMannerAVPDepmost bitterlyAnd all agreed most bitterly , though no one uttered it , that they would be going back derided and disgraced .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepeasilyThe lesion is not always easily detected on endoscopic examination , especially when it is not actively bleeding .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeptoo easilyPoison was too easily detected .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepequally wellNormally subjects were able to detect the presence of this gap equally well whether the square was presented to left or right of the fixation point .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepfairly easilyBecause it is electrically charged , the beta particle can be detected fairly easily .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepeasilyAlthough digoxin is easily detected in fresh blood it is far more difficult to trace in fresh body tissue and harder again to detect in old samples of either flesh or blood .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepaccuratelyWhether it is true or not that good teachers are born , not made , they accurately perceived that bad teachers , at least in many cases , are made , not born .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeptoo harshly` You judge yourself too harshly , fräulein .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepso harshlyIf Kraus judged Vienna so harshly , what words could be severe enough for Berlin ?
avoid.vMannerAVPDepexcitedly` Now , " said Mrs Joe , excitedly throwing off her cloak , ` if this boy is n't grateful tonight , he never will be ! "
avoid.vMannerAVPDepPetulantly she threw off her golden cap and kicked at her skirts with her pointed boots .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsuitablyI 'll alter that bit suitably too .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepmost enthusiasticallyRadical change was embraced most enthusiastically in Poland , Hungary and , after a critical interlude , in Czechoslovakia , whilst in East Germany there were moves towards reunification with the West .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepuncertainlyGlancing apprehensively from one to the other , she went ; scrambled hastily upstairs , then wasted several minutes while she dithered uncertainly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeppatientlyLucy waited patiently .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeppatientlyI wait patiently whilst he gives me the once-over .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeppatientlyDelaney patiently waited while the operator re-established the link .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeppatientlyTwenty or thirty thousand people were kneeling down facing westwards , patiently waiting for the final prayers of Ramadan .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepindiscriminatelyStandards of modesty are applied indiscriminately to sexual and defaecatory concepts .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepstrictlyThe King 's religious policies , strictly applied by Archbishop Laud , gave offence to the Puritan merchants and artisans .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeptoo muchTake great care not to apply too much adhesive as it will show through or seep out once the glass is pressed on to the picture .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepvery sparinglyNone the less , unison doublings should be very sparingly employed in all but the full orchestra .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepexcessivelyAnother danger comes from domestic powders and sprays that are employed excessively -- on the lawn for example .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepmost easilyIt is shown that while the dodecamer under investigation does not contain any B II junctions , the central CpG step can most easily undergo the transition .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepGrumpily I circled the church ( Michelin one star ) , bought a newspaper , drank a cup of coffee , read about the charcutier , fou d'amour , and decided to take the next train back .
avoid.vMannerAVPDephorizontallyTheir captive specimens could not be persuaded to leap horizontally for over two yards .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepeasilyDogs can easily leap over it or get in through the hedge on the south side .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepeasilyThis has meant that big single babies no longer easily pass through the birth canal .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepeasilyHe foiled her easily , holding her down while his palm dealt her six of the best .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepforciblyUnfortunately , through fixed ages for the receipt of pensions , these reforms also forcibly prevented older people being productive members of the society and thereby reduced their social status .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepgraduallyIllness meant that he gradually relinquished active control of his firm to his son ; Stanford 's London Atlas of Universal Geography …
avoid.vMannerAVPDepvoluntarilyHe voluntarily relinquished it on the eve of seventy , the only man of this century to have been Prime Minister three times .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepso angrilyCZECHOSLOVAKIA 'S Communist Party , in its latest round of musical chairs , has appointed Mr Ladislav Adamec , the man who so angrily relinquished the prime ministership two weeks ago , as its new leader .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepflatlyBut they flatly refused to relinquish their grip on power .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepvoluntarilyMagnus was either dragged out of sanctuary from a church on Egilsay or he voluntarily surrendered himself to his enemies .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepvoluntarilyPablo Escobar Gaviria , 42 , the leader of the Medellín drug cartel , voluntarily surrendered himself to state authorities on June 19 .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepmost bloodilyIt was Edmund Wilkie , polymath , to whom in the unlikely Edwardian luxe of the Grand Hotel in Scarborough she had most bloodily surrendered her virginity .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeprapidlyAt sea the larger Chinese fleet rapidly yielded dominance to a better trained and up-to-date Japanese counterpart .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepgraduallyPerception gradually yields territory to fantasy and hallucination as the protagonist 's faculty for reality-testing breaks down and doubt increases .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepautomaticallyAutonomous enterprises , for instance , will no longer yield their surplus automatically to the central government ( one of the reasons for the collapse in the Soviet tax base and the widening budget deficit ) .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcarefullyThe client identifier should be noted carefully and either the identifier or the title used in all further operations for this client .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepapprovinglyHe noted approvingly that ` in a state of nature wild female animals will not allow the approach of the male except when in a state of rut " .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepwrylyHarry noted wryly that the file had n't been updated to include any record of his town hall speech .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsourlyMr Salmond has also sourly noted the welcome accorded to a similar deal for Wales by the Welsh media .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepgrudginglyKoons will only grudgingly admit his work -- especially the new sculpture and painting -- is problematic , but never that it 's inaccessible .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepruefullyThe climb was quickly repeated and downgraded , and Tribout ruefully admitted he 'd made a mistake .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepgrudgingly` Yes , " she admitted grudgingly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDep( grudgingly )He himself admits ( grudgingly ) to being ` sensitive " and ` compassionate " .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepruefully` I lost track of time , " Faye admitted ruefully .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepoften readilyOver the past four decades , Japanese managers have often readily admitted that their companies have much to learn from more creative Americans or Europeans .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepreadilyEven the Church will today readily admit this , while remaining loath to relinquish many of the benefits obtained by the deception .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepfranklyShe admitted frankly that their dialogues consisted more of tears than words .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepproperlyI want community care to be properly implemented and funded , with nurses prescribing as a part of their work in the care of people living at home .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepeffectivelyTechniques for effectively implementing a lexical check by machine are discussed and compared .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepvery efficientlyWe can actually implement it very efficiently in hardware .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepso crudelyThe Prussian government passed legislation designed to Germanise landholdings in the border districts , but these laws were so badly framed and so crudely implemented that they had exactly the reverse effect from that intended .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepunceremoniouslyI elbowed Karen unceremoniously aside and grabbed the paddle .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepso freelyYou know not the innocence you abuse so freely Would to God that instead of a woman and my sister , any man breathing had dared to give himself half the airs you have done .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeptoo readilyTheir administrators had too readily supposed that the pleasure of kicking a ball across a stretch of grass was an acceptable substitute for the real danger and excitement of a raid .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepautomaticallyThe advent of thermal cyclers , which automatically vary temperature at preset times , has obviated this onerous task .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepaccordinglyThe southern boundary of the District was accordingly modified from the mouth of the Blackwater River in Essex westwards to the Buckinghamshire county boundary .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeprapidlyMost dogs will then rapidly modify their behavioural response to cats in general , and no further conflicts result .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsubtlyThe ` information revolution " has subtly modified the culture of journalism in Britain .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepdirectlyA catalyst that could convert methane to methanol or larger unsaturated hydrocarbons directly and at low temperatures would be of enormous commercial interest .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsilentlyI silently vowed I would not be returning to Coldstream .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsilently` One day I 'm going to be famous , too , " she vowed silently .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepvigorouslyThe purchase order is vigorously opposed by the Wolverhampton branch of CAMRA .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepunanimouslyIn September 1915 the TUC unanimously opposed conscription , despite its overwhelming support for the war .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepuncriticallyBut Cohn-Casson also found it impossible to side uncritically with Jews , because to do so would deny modern thinking , by placing tribal loyalties above the mandates of science .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepLess readily acknowledged are the social and emotional problems that ageing can bring .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepreadilyI readily acknowledge the need for time to debate the Bill in Committee .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepopenlyMost New Historical writing on the Renaissance has openly acknowledged the difficulties inherent in reading texts as cultural documents .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepquite candidlyWithout these he acknowledges quite candidly that the system can not survive .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeprather sheepishlyCharles acknowledged it rather sheepishly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsecretlyAPRIL 9 : Silverstone Circuits Ltd ( SCL ) secretly enter a deal with TWR Group to buy a small retail garage business called M H One Ltd , which had lost £0.8m in 1991 .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepheavilyThe skills involved in drafting work , examining what has been written and thinking about what has been written in relation to the original purpose of the assignment are skills which teachers stress heavily .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepexplicitlyIt sounded rather apologetic and explicitly underlined that it was nothing to do with Bagshaw .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepseriouslyI am not seriously advocating suicide right on stage , although I know a man who does .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepvehementlyThis had been the view vehemently advocated by the Independent Labour Party in the 1920s and by Oswald Mosley , when he was a supporter of the Labour Party during the 1920s .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsteadilyDisability rates start to climb steadily after 50 , but become particularly steep after 70 .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepslowlyIndecent films and photos the ratings slowly climb .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeppoorlyWhen isolated mature hepatocytes are cultured on a non-physiological substratum such as tissue culture plastic , the cells attach poorly and have a limited viability .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepso readilyOur family were constant visitors , of course , and many friends -- the same , dear kind people who had so readily transported me to the hospital for the nightly visiting .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepdeliberatelyThieves deliberately transported cattle across the boundaries of the police jurisdictions , and senior police officers did not exercise enough supervision to ensure that adjacent stations co-operated with each other .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepquietlyEarly this March , this armoured car was quietly transported to the Artillery Museum , and the exhibition stands were dismantled .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepstraight` So I hailed a taxi outside the motel and just said British Committee and he knew immediately where it was and drove me straight there . "
avoid.vMannerAVPDepGently , Valence jetted the two suits back down to the training deck .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepvery slowly and carefully so as not to overheat the engineStephen tied it up but the string broke and he had to drive the car into Hilderbridge very slowly and carefully so as not to overheat the engine .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepquietlyThey drove quietly through the sleeping town of Bad Sachsa and parked at the outskirts .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeprelatively rapidlyHowever , it is already apparent that resistance can be induced in insects relatively rapidly when they are exposed to toxin that has been expressed in plants or other organisms .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepindiscriminatelyBy A.D. 48-9 , the Roman Governor of Judaea was seizing and crucifying both Zealots and Nazareans indiscriminately .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepalmost single-handedlyNobody has been more appropriately cast : almost single-handedly Graham Gooch has rejuvenated English cricket .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsingle handedlyMorgan remembers him as a ` breath of fresh air " as a manager who single handedly rejuvenated the Scottish team with his incredible ability to motivate players .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsafelyOn that day , 23 Spitfires were safely delivered to the field .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepslowlyHe had been slowly emotionally battered ever since he had met his beloved Rosemary .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepenthusiasticallyMissi were enthusiastically deployed by Charlemagne and Louis the Pious .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepillegallyIt is widely thought that substantial additional amounts were exported illegally to countries in Eastern Europe and the Third World .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeppersonallySix of my men taken prisoner in 1945 were tortured by this man personally . "
avoid.vMannerAVPDepunmercifullyHe began to flog Luke unmercifully , bringing the lash down across back , buttocks and legs again and again .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcruellyDolphins were often cruelly maimed or killed during such research , but , thankfully , today 's studies tend to focus on animals in the wild , and mostly aim to be as non-intrusive as possible .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepchaoticallyIt was already chaotically busy with officials and administrators knitting together the many responsibilities which would eventually make a successful tournament .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepso kindlyAnother literally hidden factor is that basement in Trinity where Miss Edmonstone so kindly allows us to store books from year to year .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepwonderfullyChristmas is wonderfully hectic with boisterous quads in the house .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepeffortlesslyThe clumsily articulated , yet effortlessly accurate , German came to a sudden halt .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepuncannilyI think they 're uncannily accurate .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepunexpectedlyShe and my wife , Celia , got on fairly well and Inez would sometimes drop in unexpectedly and stay rather long -- but never overnight . "
avoid.vMannerAVPDepunexpectedlyIt started when some people dropped in unexpectedly for a drink one evening and simply would not go .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepusefullyThe budget can therefore be usefully utilized as a control mechanism by management in the reporting of external results .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepprofitablyRather conflict must be controlled and must be utilized profitably in order to create more and better cultural means of living and working together " ( 1967 : xi ) .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsuddenlyHe had suddenly aged , his skin stretched like old parchment across his cheeks , his eyes red and tired .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepeven fasterBut other big industrial countries will be ageing even faster .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepmore rapidlyShe had gone to find a place where she might age more rapidly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepquite quicklyThat means the heavy neutrinos must decay into something far less massive , quite quickly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsilentlyThey worked silently , hardly ever looking up .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepunwaveringlyChecking the magazine of the Luger she had tucked in her waistband , she threw open the door and leapt in , the gun aimed unwaveringly at Froebe .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsquarelyIf you can aim squarely , hold the club correctly and form a good stance , then you give yourself the best chance to strike the ball correctly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeplong-termThe Lab has a four-chip set design aimed long-term at Texas Instruments Inc 's MicroSparc , according to a story in last week 's Electronic Engineering Times .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepexactly rightHe had waited patiently for an hour without moving for the right moment to shoot and now when he had aimed exactly right and the bullet had gone home it had not finished off its target .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcarefullyWe 've picked our resorts and hotels carefully and you 'll find a Club Couples Hotel in the following places :
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcarefullyHuy tried to pick his words carefully , but Nubenehem was on the defensive immediately .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepuncharacteristicallyEven Corazon Aquino , the Philippine president , has opted uncharacteristically for firmness .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepfirmlyBut by the time of the Hinkley C Inquiry , the CEGB had firmly opted for the Pressurized Water Reactor .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepoutrightBush refused , however , to lift outright the US trade embargo against Vietnam .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepartificiallyThat 's one which defines , while you are totally fit , whether you want your life artificially prolonged should you be struck down by an incapacitating illness or accident .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepdeliberatelyHis mouth was close -- oh , God , so close ! -- almost on hers , almost caressing the softness of her lips , tantalising , tormenting , deliberately prolonging the indescribable ecstasy of desire .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepdeliberatelyA recurring comment was that some patients deliberately prolong treatment .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepwhen sustained( I am leaving aside phenomena such as accommodation , whereby a constant stimulus when sustained may activate the nervous system progressively less intensively , with a corresponding reduction in the perceived intensity of the stimulus .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepdirectlyIn some cells , there are suggestions that these inositol phosphates may directly activate specific channels in the plasma membrane .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepautomaticallyA cut-off device is automatically activated in the event of an overload .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepautomaticallyThe unit will automatically activate if submerged , but should be activated prior to diving , either by immersing it in water or placing moistened fingertips on the two on contacts .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepautomatically` You take the pen out and it automatically activates the recording mechanism . "
avoid.vMannerAVPDepfull-timeAfter deciding to paint full-time in 1985 , Terry has exhibited in galleries throughout the south east .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepvery reluctantlyEven before the blazer , I had very reluctantly decided that the time had come to visit my doctor .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepmagnanimouslyThe man paused , then magnanimously decided to give the benefit of his expertise , ` What you want to do is chop ten minutes out of it .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepvigorouslyThe males set up territories which they will defend vigorously against others of their own kind , and fights to the death have occasionally been witnessed .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepstoutlyBecause of the delays in appointments to the Area Boards , much of the initial planning work on organisation had to be done centrally , but the chairmen were soon stoutly defending their autonomy .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeptoo easilyConsequently , he is continually having to hold on to a sense of humility while he listens to other people , otherwise he can too easily defend himself by taking up a judgemental posture .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeptoo rigidlyWhen we defend ourselves too rigidly against threatening aspects of change we can precipitate the very situations we seek to avert .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepslowlyShe moved from his arms and slowly untied her leather apron .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepgentlyI detached her gently from her twig and she writhed in anger , exposing her paler stomach and all her spiky little paws that clung leechlike to the branch to which I returned her .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepphysicallyFlora had to be detached from Anna physically as the bus approached her school .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsafelyFor Paul Theroux seven decades later one of the great mysteries of Japanese train travel was the manner in which Japanese passengers could safely disembark and entrain at stations where trains stopped merely for seconds .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepboth organizationally and intellectuallyBy 1937 the Communists were almost completely dominating the rest of the Left , both organizationally and intellectually .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcollectivelyIN A YEAR when the world 's airlines collectively lost $1.8 billion on their international services alone , British Airways ( BA ) is still doing rather nicely .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepdeliberatelyThe vendor may have deliberately concealed the defect and may have acted fraudulently .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsimplyThe Miller letter shows that , at present , there is little chance of a resolution being put to Congress that simply mimics the language of the UN Security Council resolution of November 29th .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepquite easilyI 've gained a great deal of experience these psst two and a half years and I think I could manage a stud farm quite easily now .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcapably and competentlyVery large numbers of old people , especially women , live alone or with an elderly spouse and most manage their lives capably and competently .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepclinicallyFew of these products have been clinically tested although they may be of assistance to some people .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepinternallyThe products , internally tested the last six months and now going into formal beta , will be available direct and through VARs in the second quarter .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsuccessfullyThe Americans , at the University of California at Berkeley , have successfully tested a one-fifth scale model of a seven-storey reinforced concrete building in Tsukuba , the -- science city " near Tokyo .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepdangerouslyThe inspector contended that the quarry was being operated dangerously in terms of rock falls from the quarry face .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepposthumouslyBut thanks to Mr Wolfe 's efforts and his work with The Northern Echo Evans was posthumously pardoned .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepunwittinglyFor the study of social need and welfare policy this is clearly right ; yet it unwittingly helps to reinforce the stereotypes .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepefficientlyMany in the Latin American/Caribbean Group of staff , in discussing this paper , disagreed strongly that scholarships usually efficiently strengthen the poor .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepdesperatelyIt was terribly important that I should beat him , and I struggled desperately against the invisible forces that always prevent one running in dreams .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepactivelyJapan , Peru , and the Faroe Islands , Greenland and Arctic regions , and Caribbean countries , are all actively hunting dolphins and small whales for food .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepmercilesslyThe albatrosses too were mercilessly hunted and often left , plucked and dying , where the sealers found them .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepdeliberatelyConsequently a great deal of fulling , spinning , weaving and dyeing was carried out at domestic level , with plants probably being deliberately cultivated to provide dyes .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepproperlyWhen properly cultivated and controlled by men , the earth by her nature yields a bounteous harvest .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepinnocentlyMany growers , not only in Champagne but throughout France , still innocently cultivate Pinot Blanc Vrai believing it to be Chardonnay , although anyone with doubts need only look at the leaves on the vine .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcarefullyHe 's spent 12 months planning and carefully cultivating what he hopes will be prize blooms .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepfull-timeNineteen farms were visited -- only one was farmed full-time and eighteen were farmed part-time .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepbusilyRanged along the roadside , scrambling over dykes into the fields , they picked busily all afternoon .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepslowlyWillie , meanwhile , not only remained silent during these conversations , but picked his berries slowly so that they might forget that he was there , but he reckoned without Zach .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepso that they might forget that he was thereWillie , meanwhile , not only remained silent during these conversations , but picked his berries slowly so that they might forget that he was there , but he reckoned without Zach .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepmercilesslyHe treated the much-vaunted pace pairing of Wasim and Waqar as though they were tame medium pacers , not the men who had mercilessly destroyed the last threads of his Test confidence .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepmuch more quicklyOlder methods of farming only caused surface damage to archaeological sites by ploughing , but modern intensive farming destroys sites much more quickly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepreadilyHowever , because ozone is so chemically reactive , it is also readily destroyed even by small amounts of pollutant gases rising from the Earth .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeporganicallyShe never drank the water from the tap and all the vegetables in her kitchen were organically grown .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcommerciallyIn England , lavender was grown commercially until the last war in Surrey and in Kent ; now it is only grown in Norfolk , near Norwich .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcommerciallyMost are grown commercially and come from just half a dozen varieties -- usually chosen for their red skin or because they travel well rather than because they taste good .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepvery quicklyIn either case you can easily and very quickly dehydrate and put your life at risk .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepvery quicklyFoals rapidly stop sucking and can dehydrate very quickly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepquicklyHis hand moved to his chest and felt the nipples intact but saliva like blood drying quickly , only the throbbing tenderness remained .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeprapidlyNow they guard the body , which is motionless in a lake of blood that is rapidly drying , drunk by the thirsty , insatiable soil .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepmore quicklyAnother factor which reduces seasoning time is the modern tendency , because of the existence of efficient glues , to use timber in much smaller sizes , which of course dry more quickly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepvery quicklyObservations : The slab dries very quickly and faces virtually due south , offering all year round climbing possibility .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepillegallyIt is no surprise , then , to find out that half of Lima 's population of six million live in informally constructed homes , most of them built on land that had been previously illegally invaded .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeppubliclyNor was he ready yet publicly to insult his queen .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepso openlyNever before has he dared to question the sensornet or insult another officer so openly . "
avoid.vMannerAVPDepopenlyIt was the first time in her life that she had been openly insulted .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepquite closely togetherThey 're planted quite closely together to deny any weeds a chance of seeing the sunshine .
avoid.vMannerAVPDephappilyIf all went well he could be back happily planting seeds in the vegetable patch with his mother , instead of alone in the corridors .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepdirectI use light spike harrows for covering cereal seeds sown direct onto freshly ploughed land .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepgentlyHis first , 11 weeks after the crash took place on December 20 when he was gently transferred from hospital by ambulance , strapped to a stretcher .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepexclusivelyKarelius ' infrequent remarks were exchanged exclusively with Moreau .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepdirectlyEarly explorers traded directly with Indians for furs , but the white trappers eventually evicted the native Americans so that they could control the precious resource themselves .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepdirectlyThis means that 1 would buy $1.90 by directly exchanging sterling for dollars .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsuccessfullySo long as the Squigs are successfully herded by the prodder-armed Night Goblins they are moved and fight just like any other unit .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepdeliberatelyExcept in the case of the stallion deliberately herding his mares , this is not a question of dominance or bullying .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsuperstitiouslyThey guarded it superstitiously , for while it remained impenetrable , they felt they could stay alive , whatever the horror of the world outside .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepquicklyMany garrisons had surrendered quickly because they knew they could rely on Saladin to keep his word to spare their lives .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepen masseThe unusual phenomenon of ground units surrendering en masse to a helicopter force fuelled speculation that the protracted bombing campaign had seriously eroded the morale of Iraq 's forces .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepformallyThese fugitives , more than 30,000 in number , formally surrendered to 1st Guards Brigade under 6 Armoured Division on 12 May .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepbrieflyWe have discussed ` cooperation " by implication in our study of conflict , but we will summarise its nature briefly here .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepwellThe complexity and uncertainty of these trends is well summarised by the Jewkes in their study of the NHS :
avoid.vMannerAVPDepperfectlyThere 's a picture that sums up perfectly how I want the woodland to look . "
avoid.vMannerAVPDepclearlyThis clearly sums up the Conservative attitude to taxation and , most importantly , it views the alleviation of poverty as part of an overall policy to improve prosperity for everyone .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepmuch better than I couldHe has summed up the issue much better than I could .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepperfectlyIt seems to sum up their philosophy perfectly , but were there any other reasons for the choice ?
avoid.vMannerAVPDepeffectivelyThe feelings of many audio-visualists and other teachers were effectively summed up by Francis A. Cartier in 1964 .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepwellThis view of community education and development is well summed up in the first Gulbenkian Report on Community Work .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepmore fullyThe formal elements of this type of government will be more fully outlined in the next chapter .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepclearlyThe basis of their programme is clearly outlined in an inaugural lecture given by G. H. Bantock at Leicester in 1965 .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepSwiftly they overran the island , driving their dark kinsfolk into the sea .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepunsuspectinglyOnly the day before , those noble , horned beasts had been filing unsuspectingly through the long grass of the plain , intending to wallow harmlessly in some cool place through the heat of the day .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsilentlyThe servants filed silently from the room until only the housekeeper remained .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepslowly` Before dawn we filed slowly forward , many stops , to the assault positions .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsafelyVicky Whitemore , knowing the problems that 'keepers face in these situations , was delegated with the responsibility and let no-one down as she launched the ball safely into an unguarded part of the net .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeproughlyShe was propelled roughly along the side of the van , squeezed between its side and the traffic .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepvery smoothlyMr Felix also won very smoothly , going on five out and winning by eight lengths from Celtic Chimes .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepabruptlyThe Belgians abruptly rebuffed a request for free stores ; the Dutch and the Germans eventually agreed , but on sale-or-return terms .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepbackwardsThe odd one out is Hare -- all the others are names of animals spelt backwards .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepvery deliberatelyHe pronounced it as two separate words , very deliberately .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepless clearlyLieberman ( 1963 ) , for example , found that speakers pronounce words less clearly when they are more predictable from their linguistic or pragmatic contexts .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepGerman-styleTaking his cue from her , Thiercelin pronounced it German-style , with three syllables .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepquicklyMost important of all was to have a good aim using a short string as this would produce telling hits , quickly demolishing the opponent 's conker .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepeasilyThe Chinese may not be the force they were , but they still beat England easily in the last match at Bletchley Sports Centre this week -- good match it was too .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepvery easilyShe beat Gambling Royale very easily last time out .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepeasilySOUTH AFRICA were easily beaten in the first one-day international against West Indies at Sabina Park in Kingston , Jamaica , yesterday .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeproundlyThus , at the formal level of the debate , on method , Bukharin roundly trounced Preobrazhensky and exposed his opponent 's confused methodological analysis .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeptactfullyShe would mention it tactfully to Mervyn some time .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcasuallyWhen she had casually mentioned that they were in the forest to hunt for the unicorn he had flung Allen into the stream .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepexplicitlyAt this point , do not edit any field not explicitly mentioned below .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepdirectlyTwo reports from Oberammergau heavily criticized the German leadership , implicitly including Hitler even though his name was not directly mentioned .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepformallyFor the Palestinians and the PLO , King Husayn 's announcement was a tremendous victory , for he had formally renounced the claim he had refused to concede after Rabat in 1974 .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepformallyPeking was not interested , but in 1979 Lisbon formally renounced sovereignty over the enclave , which is now officially a ` Chinese territory under Portuguese administration " .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepweakerEach day the sun rose later and weaker and with it her strength too seemed to ebb .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepmagnificentlyThe sun rose magnificently over one of these slopes , warm hues glistening off the windswept , spiky blue ice .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepfull and coldThe room is dazzling snow , the moon has risen full and cold .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepfaithfullyHis vision was direct , concrete and simple and he recorded faithfully the accidents of every-day life .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcarefullyAt least , that is what the Documentation department hope as they carefully record the objects in the collections and where they are stored .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcontinuouslyChanges in CBV were recorded continuously by a cerebral oxygen monitor 105 Kritikon ( Johnson & Johnson ) .
avoid.vMannerAVPDephelplesslyAnd it was her Dad 's face that she saw , briefly superimposed on Simon 's , as he slid helplessly down the slimy walls .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepviscouslyIt was starting to rain , fat drops slid viscously down the window panes .
avoid.vMannerAVPDephalfHe leapt for one , swung around madly , and then half fell and half slid down it .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepstrangelyThe deep silence was disturbed only by an occasional flurry of wind echoing strangely around unseen rock faces -- the giant sighs of a sleeping mountain .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepclearlyHe took careful aim with his second barrel at a smaller buffalo that had begun circling in dismay , and they heard the dull thud of his successful shot echo clearly across the plain .
avoid.vMannerAVPDephollowlyThe sound echoed hollowly throughout the tall empty house .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeptriumphantlyThe shrill blast of their brazen trumpets echoed triumphantly through the heart of the land .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepflatlyHer voice echoed flatly from distant walls .
avoid.vMannerAVPDephollowlySo , in spite of the semi-dark , the uneven terrain , the twisting path , he rowelled his horse on as fast as he could , its hooves beating out a staccato that echoed hollowly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepso suddenlyAsh stopped so suddenly I wondered where she 'd gone for a moment .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsuddenlyTheda stopped still suddenly and faced him .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepdeadThe dog usually just stops dead or veers off on a different course .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepabruptlyHe stopped abruptly , swinging round to face her , the moonlight revealing his expression to be slightly bewildered .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepprofuselyShe was scarlet in the face and perspiring profusely by the time she entered the old gentleman 's room .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepa lotHe perspired a lot , he enthused a lot .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepprofuselyAfter half an hour on the bed in the dry heat he was really enjoying himself and was perspiring profusely .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepheavilyWillie was perspiring heavily .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepheavilyAvoid the sun during the middle of the day and reapply the sun-cream , especially when swimming ( water reflects and intensifies UV rays ) or perspiring heavily .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepeffectivelyAccording to the argument , it was the passing of the law that was important to the reformers , not how effectively it was enforced afterwards .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeprigorouslyThis rule is being rigorously enforced this year .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepmuch more consistently than in earlier yearsBranding and voucher regulations were enforced much more consistently than in earlier years .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepprimarilya corporatist incomes policy is a negotiated policy which is enforced primarily by means of moral suasion and private coercion , rather than state coercion .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepimpatientlyWishing that her friend were sometimes not quite so outspoken , Laura suppressed a small sigh before they heard the noise of wheels crunching on gravel , and a car horn being tooted impatiently .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepquite happilyThe air was thick with cigarette and cigar smoke ; a number of the twelve men seated there puffed away quite happily while they talked .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepthoughtfullyHe puffed thoughtfully on the cigar then turned back to face Whitlock and Sabrina .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepreflectivelyPerched on the tailboard of a tiny wooden malabar pulled by two short-legged Cambodian ponies , Senator Nathaniel Sherman was puffing reflectively on a Havana cigar as he surveyed the early morning scene .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsteadilyBragg pondered , puffing steadily at his pipe .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsilentlySue filled her mouth with houmus and chewed silently for a moment .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepautomaticallyIf it is dry and unyielding we automatically chew it until it becomes comfortable to swallow .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepdistractedlyShe chewed her lip distractedly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepquietlyShe was still quietly simmering from her interview with Naylor Massingham last Monday .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepgentlyLeave to simmer gently until the mixture is of a syrupy consistency .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepslowlyWhen it was simmering slowly in the Aga she went into Penry , who was searching distractedly through piles of medical tomes .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepmerelyNow he merely appraised the situation , calculating the odds for life against death .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepaloneAnd in terms of credibility with a wider public the idea that the work of a school is to be appraised by its teachers and governors alone simply will not wash .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcriticallyThe February 1984 extension to the LFA in the UK is critically appraised .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcriticallyNot bothering to rise off the unpadded bunk , he appraised the pair critically , a slightly crestfallen look passing across his features when he considered Mait .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepthoroughlyHe argued that Britain 's role in the world should be thoroughly reappraised by Washington .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepjust provisionally` Oh , nothing got decided , we just provisionally concurred with each other .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepthoroughlyI thoroughly concur with Derek Fearnside ( Letters , 11 March ) that words are tricky things .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepliterallyThe relentless , time-consuming nature of his work literally asphyxiates the self-reflective side of his personality .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcharminglyIf the telescope is mounted upon a spidery stand , it will quiver charmingly in the slightest breeze , and the image will dance about so violently that it will be useless .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepvery oddlyBut he was looking at her with a dark intensity that made her nerves quiver very oddly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepplainlyMrs Bradshaw had met my mother a couple of times and they plainly approved of each other .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeppersonallyTrevelyan at the Treasury insisted that every scheme should be properly surveyed and costed , and be personally authorized by him in London , before work began .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeponlyCertain status changes may only be authorised by senior lexicographers .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeppersonallyThe questionable legality of the move may explain why two of the earliest confiscations were authorized by Gloucester personally rather than in the king 's name .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcruellyShe was indeed cruelly encumbered .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsoWe are so encumbered by having British literature in our foreground that … one must speak of it in disproportion .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsuccessfullyIsrael repeatedly and successfully obstructed America 's will , at no particular cost to itself .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeprapidlyMany of the component technologies matured rapidly and could be transferred abroad without making undue demands on the technical capacity of the local workforce .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepmiraculouslyHis modest bit of holiday money had miraculously multiplied and all from a single , small stake !
avoid.vMannerAVPDepindependently of other living cellsAlso called PPLO -- pleuropneumonia-like organisms -- mycoplasmas include the smallest known cells able to multiply independently of other living cells , some being almost spherical and only 0. 001 mm in diameter .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepeasilyA quarter of the income of these small farms comes from pigs and poultry , both of which multiply easily and can be intensively fed in small areas .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepquicklyEarly potatoes are also grown , particularly near Boston , on the silty and sandy soils near the coast where the soil warms quickly in the spring .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepquicklyThey have a high pH level , rich in shell-sand lime , and are shallow , warming up quickly in the early months of the season .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepmore quickly than othersSome children become institutionalised more quickly than others , and she still had a bit of fire left in her when I went to the orphanage for her .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeplovinglyHe whimpered with the pain of it , and caressed the fingers lovingly with his good hand .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepabsentlyShe held an ebony flute with silver keys on her lap and she caressed it absently as she listened to Francie .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepruthlesslyHis hard fingers caressed her ruthlessly and she moaned with pleasure .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepseparatelySteel panels have to be fabricated separately , with size limitations set by platen size and press tonnage , and then welded together .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepincessantlyAs Alfred Oliver begins to rise , a blunt instrument is smashed forcibly upon his head , followed by more blows incessantly raining down upon the elderly tobacconist .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeproutinelyBin Ladin routinely told important visitors to expect significant attacks against U.S. interests soon and , during a speech at the al Faruq camp , exhorted trainees to pray for the success of an attack involving 20 martyrs .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepotherwiseAfter all , if Bush really believes that accepting Jesus is the only path to salvation , he is pulling a pretty dirty trick on Jews by telling them otherwise .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepspecificallyIn fact , the White House says that when the FBI briefed National Security Council staffers on the subject , the FBI told the staffers specifically not to pass information to higher-ups .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepreallyIt is the detailed , etched pictures that really tell the tale ; the text serves to reinforce the story but suggests rather than dictates the plot , with different monkeys taking over as narrator .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsimplyA sign simply says `` S. Lourenço "  - indicating the turn-off to São Lourenço do Matto ( Church of St. Lawrence of the Woods ) .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeppartiallyIt has taken four more years to understand more of what I still can only partially say in these investigations .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepconsistentlySimilarly , infants as young as 6 weeks of age consistently show preferences for familiar as compared to unfamiliar faces .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeprapidlySkin cells are shed and replaced rapidly , and whole sheets of skin are often found in pools where dolphins are held in captivity .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepfunctionallySince cloned human TFIIA is not yet available , we used the yeast analogue , which can functionally substitute for the human factor in pol II transcription in vitro ( 17 , 24 ) .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepfluentlyImportantly , stutterers were reported to have read most single words fluently .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepSlowly add the grape juice to the bowl and whisk .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepeffectivelyand that effectively adds to it whether it 's officially on the books or not
avoid.vMannerAVPDepimmediatelyHe immediately chartered a plane to take him to Paris the next day and made his meeting .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepquicklyIt also helps us restore habitats quickly for conservation -- for re-introduction programmes , for instance .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepclearlyRobins is clearly annoyed by the wages package at a time when the Sky Blues are making heavy losses .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcarefullyWhich was why he dipped the second piece of fried bread carefully in the egg and turned it about , concentrating on making it yellow all over .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeppromptlyHe promptly dipped his nose into my water pot and drank the lot .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeplightlyc ) A smaller brush ( a little paint brush is OK ) which you dip lightly into the oil and ` paint '' the edges of the metal cams , flat pieces and so on beneath the carriage .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepso clearlyWhy natural lacquers separate chronologically so clearly is not vet fully understood .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepSimultaneously , the His15 and Arg17 side chains of HPr would separate and the active centre would take on the strained open conformation ( Fig. 2 a ) , ready for the next cycle ; formation of hydrogen bonds to His15 and Arg17 would help to stabilize the open conformation and the protein would be in an overall energy minimum .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepfinallyWe halted finally in a village called Le Boulou .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcarefullyEach classroom is built of sticks and foliage and is either carefully camouflaged under trees or else dug into the sides of rocky hills .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsoftlyDaniel Galvin in London has come up with a treatment that takes only thirty minutes and rather than causing a dramatic change , it softly camouflages grey hair with a subtle , natural-looking colour .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepnaturallyShe need not have worried , however , for her good nature and naturally hospitable manner covered up any small deficiencies in deportment .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepquite quicklyMost of the original infections in plywood are killed in the hot pressing process , but if the material is subsequently exposed to bacteria or fungi and water it will rot quite quickly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepgratuitouslyOn top of the many sacrifices public servants already must make -- disclosure , lower pay , restrictions on what they can do after they leave -- they must increasingly bank on being gratuitously ripped apart by a totally politicized confirmation process .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepreallyand uh pittosporum that used to be the kind of things we could plant all the time you you really take a chance with them freezing
avoid.vMannerAVPDepdeliberatelybut uh TV is something that we try to not um deliberately try not to get hung up on it like you say
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsimultaneouslyThe missionaries struggled valiantly against the dictates of the desert , trying simultaneously to survive the harshness of their circumstances and spread the Mormon faith .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepreally hardSo we drove up to Washington , and he went to the Pentagon and tried really hard for them to take him back and they said that what he was doing with the post office was in the best interest of the government and the country and he could serve much better by getting the mail to the soldiers .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepvery hardIt is one the Libraries are trying very hard to eliminate , but the rapidly increasing price of materials makes the task difficult .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepultimatelyChavis and Farrakhan both argue that Christianity and the nation are incompatible , and many predict that the 49 - year - old Chavis will ultimately succeed Farrakhan .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepincreasinglyIts mockumentary premise : Three young filmmakers disappear while trekking through the woods of Maryland in search of a local witch ; a year later , their footage is found and presented as The Blair Witch Project . The trio get increasingly suspicious of each other as they hear eerie sounds in the night and find mysterious bundles of sticks hanging from trees , and by the end they 're running for their lives .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepincreasinglyLocals are said to be increasingly suspicious of the refusal of the girl 's parents to be interviewed separately by police .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepreal goodthat was wild but i exercise i do n't exercise now i just had a baby three months ago i have n't really gotten back into exercising but i exercised real good for a couple of years it was
avoid.vMannerAVPDepwellConsidering the circulation of The New York Times on Sundays , his column is probably the most widely read commentary on contemporary English in the world ; that places more than one uncommon burden on a writer : he must do his utmost to be accurate ; he must try to select subjects likely to be of interest to his readers ; and he must write well .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepnaturallyIf men must naturally write only of men , and women only of women , then feminism and femininity become the only natural subjects for women writers and reporters .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepdirectlyYour gift to Goodwill will be used directly to support services that will help even more find jobs .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepaccording to the manufacturer 's directionsGene expression of CEM and ACH2 were performed using Atlas Human cDNA Expression Array ( Clontech Laboratories Inc. , Palo Alto , CA ) according to the manufacturer 's directions .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepbetterBradley might have served those Americans better by directing his anger at Gore 's misrepresentations .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepbetterIn short ( excuse the pun ) , for one reason or another users in the UK would be better served by a better dictionary of abbreviations than this ; US users should be alerted to the fact that the text is British , unedited for American spelling : for ` decagramme , decalitre , decametre ' read ` decagram , decaliter , decameter .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepmarkedlyTo better understand the reasons for the markedly different MEDACV performances of the four metrics on experimental replicates , we performed simulations .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepfundamentallyHowever , although formally agreeing that ‘there 's nothing inherently special or magical about the brain that allows it to be intelligent , 'the book slips into statements such as ‘brains and computers do fundamentally different things , 'which are , at best , unfortunate shorthand .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeprhythmicallyIn the tower , five men and women pull rhythmically on ropes attached to the same five bells that first sounded here in 1614 .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsteadilyWith membership of the Church of England steadily dwindling , strong-willed vicars are pressing equally strong-willed and often non-religious ringers to attend services .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepfranticallyIt runs out frantically now and then , and is clearly pretty distressed .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeptogetherI felt the temblor begin and glanced at the table next to mine , smiled that guilty smile and we both mouthed the words , `` Earth-quake ! '' together .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepviolentlyThis time , it just got stronger and then the building started shaking violently up and down as though it were a child 's toy block that was being tossed .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepvery tentatively9:38 a.m. FIG : I guess we 're all living very tentatively here , waiting for the expected but dreaded aftershock .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepwellBut they need not be to do their jobs well .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepbetterIt is silly libel on our teachers to think they would educate our children better if only they got a few thousand dollars a year more .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepfriendlyIt is also the kind of libel politicians find useful , since it helps them strike a friendly posture on behalf of an important constituency .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepeloquentlyIn this respect , it would be helpful if our political leaders were mute , rather than eloquently `` concerned .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepunequivocallyDecades of educational research tell us unequivocally that even smaller classes have zero effect on the academic performance of the pupils -- though they may sometimes be desirable for other reasons .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsharplyThere is neither mystery nor paradox in the fact that as educational expenditures ( in real terms ) have increased sharply in the past quarter-of-a-century -- we now spend more per pupil than any other country in the world -- educational performance has declined .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepviolentlyThis time , it just got stronger and then the building started shaking violently up and down as though it were a child 's toy block that was being tossed .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepas though it were a child 's toy block that was being tossedThis time , it just got stronger and then the building started shaking violently up and down as though it were a child 's toy block that was being tossed .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepmadlyFar above in the belfry , the huge bronze bells , mounted on wheels , swing madly through a full 360 degrees , starting and ending , surprisingly , in the inverted , or mouth-up position .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepmore simplyPut more simply , GOP candidates for president are looked on more kindly by voters than Republican candidates for the Senate when the prisoner 's dilemma is more severe .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepquicklyWe know that very early exposure to schooling improves performance in the first grade , but afterward the difference is quickly washed away .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepofficiallyUnemployment still is officially recorded at 16.5 % , the highest rate in Europe , although actual joblessness may be lower .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsimplyIn response to this , the Socialist prime minister has simply cited his free-market accomplishments .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepCB-radio-styleHundreds of Californians made their way to their computers after the quake , and checked in with each other on electronic bulletin boards , which link computers CB-radio-style , via phone lines .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepfaultlessly`` Ringers , she added , are `` filled with the solemn intoxication that comes of intricate ritual faultlessly performed .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepmore slowlyBut because these claims are more difficult to evaluate and have been coming in more slowly , the company has no estimate of the impact of the earthquake on fourth - quarter results .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepwellIf he is competent and conscientious , he serves us well .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepfirstLibya first acquired Scud-B missiles in the early 1970 s from the Soviet Union .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepallegedlyIn November 2000 , as part of a $600 million agreement , Libya allegedly acquired the first shipment of a total of 50 North Korean Nodong ballistic missiles , including launch capabilities .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeppubliclyIn its 19 December 2003 announcement that it was eliminating all materials , equipment and programs proscribed by the international community , Libya took the unusual step of first publicly revealing its nuclear weapons program , then renouncing it .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeppubliclyOn 19 December 2003 , Libyan leader Col. Muammar Qadhafi publicly confirmed his commitment to disclose and dismantle WMD programs in his country following a nine-month period of negotiations with US and UK authorities .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsteadilyUnder the Khomeini regime , Iran 's nuclear program steadily grew on all fronts and stages of the nuclear fuel cycle , with a particular emphasis on developing and strengthening indigenous capabilities .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeprapidlyIran is rapidly constructing nuclear facilities to achieve its goal of having an indigenous fuel cycle capability .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeppubliclyIran has ratified the Biological and Toxin Weapons Convention ( BWC ) and publicly decried all forms of weapons of mass destruction ( WMD ) .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeppubliclyThe speaker of the Iranian parliament publicly stated in 1988 that `` ... we should fully equip ourselves in defensive and offensive use of chemical , bacteriological , and radiological weapons . ''
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsuccessfullyThe United States then imposed extensive sanctions on Iran and successfully pressured Russia and other potential suppliers , mostly in Europe , to halt exports of sensitive dual - use nuclear technology to Iran , such as high - voltage switches that could trigger a nuclear weapon and specialized remote manipulators designed to handle heavy volumes of radioactive material and possibly intended for a uranium or plutonium reprocessing plant .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepformallyIn January 1995 , the Russian Federation formally announced that it would complete the construction of the Bushehr reactors and signed an agreement with Iran to build three additional reactors at the site .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepindependentlyThis difficulty is compounded by the fact that much of the information can be directly traced back to just a handful of sources , none of which can be independently verified .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeprapidlyThe CIA believes that `` Teheran is rapidly approaching self-sufficiency and could become a supplier of CW - related materials to other nations . ''
avoid.vMannerAVPDepquickly enough to be an effective agentWhile the two strains of fusaria Iran requested are in fact dangerous to animal and human nervous systems , Schiefer contended that the toxins ( T-2 and related `` trichothecene mycotoxins '' ) produced by the fungi would not kill quickly enough to be an effective agent .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeppubliclyWhile several Iranian leaders felt that developing a CW program would counteract the Iraqi threat and prove to be a strong deterrent , others within the clerical Islamic regime publicly condemned any use of chemicals on moral grounds , calling them un - Islamic .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepspecificallyOn 18 December 1997 , the Islamic Republic News Agency ( IRNA ) reported that the Eastern railroad network , run by the Bonyad-e Mostazafan va Janbazan , has purchased 100 tank cars from Ukraine , specifically designed to transport highly toxic chemicals .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepactivelyIran continues to deny any allegations that it is actively pursuing an offensive CW program .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepdirectlyDesire to possess the capability to strike directly at Israel and US military facilities within South Asia .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepquicklyIraq quickly responded that afternoon , launching five of its new long - range al-Husayn missiles against Tehran .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepThus began the second `` War of the Cities . ''
avoid.vMannerAVPDeptacitlyThe Iranians tacitly agreed and the War of the Cities was over .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepclearlyDuring the IAEA 's visit to Iran , Iranian officials indicated that Iran would honor its safeguards agreement with the IAEA , but did not clearly indicate Iran 's willingness to accept the Additional Protocol .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeprapidly , perhaps even in a matter of monthsThe United States is concerned that if Iran stockpiled enriched uranium , it might , in the future , withdraw from the NPT ( as North Korea has ) and then build nuclear weapons rapidly , perhaps even in a matter of months .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepstrenuouslyIran responded by strenuously denying the charges , but also maintained that it reserved the right to possess nuclear weapons to counter Israel 's weaponry .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepaloneIran continues to assert , however , that its nuclear program is for the generation of electricity alone .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepstronglyIran strongly denies acquiring or producing biological weapons .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepstronglyIran strongly denies acquiring or producing chemical weapons .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepindigenouslyIran possesses one of the largest missile inventories in the Middle East and has acquired complete missile systems and developed an infrastructure to build missiles indigenously .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepopenlyIran has openly declared its ability to mass produce the Shehab-3 medium - range missile .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepmassIran has openly declared its ability to mass produce the Shehab-3 medium - range missile .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsuccessfullySometime during 1984 , Iran successfully concluded a secret agreement with Libya for the purchase of a small number of MAZ-543P transporter - erector launchers ( TELs ) and Scud-B missiles .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsuccessfullyChinese and Russian supply policies are key to whether Iran will successfully acquire the needed technology , expertise , and infrastructure to manufacture the fissile material for a weapon and the ability to fashion a usable device .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepinformallyDiplomats from the US and Iran have informally discussed some form of nuclear rapprochement. ( 6930 ) .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepinformallyDiplomats from the US and Iran have informally discussed some form of nuclear rapprochement. ( 6930 ) .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepformallyArgentina has blocked the equipment sale because of US pressure but has not formally informed Iran that INVAP will not be permitted to supply the facilities .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepclearlyDuring the IAEA 's visit to Iran , Iranian officials indicated that Iran would honor its safeguards agreement with the IAEA , but did not clearly indicate Iran 's willingness to accept the Additional Protocol .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeprapidlyThe United States is concerned that if Iran stockpiled enriched uranium , it might , in the future , withdraw from the NPT ( as North Korea has ) and then build nuclear weapons rapidly , perhaps even in a matter of months .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepperhaps even in a matter of monthsThe United States is concerned that if Iran stockpiled enriched uranium , it might , in the future , withdraw from the NPT ( as North Korea has ) and then build nuclear weapons rapidly , perhaps even in a matter of months .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepstronglyIran strongly denies acquiring or producing biological weapons .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepstrenuouslyIran responded by strenuously denying the charges , but also maintained that it reserved the right to possess nuclear weapons to counter Israel 's weaponry .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepstronglyIran strongly denies acquiring or producing chemical weapons .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepactivelyIranian agents are believed to be actively seeking deals to procure critical technologies .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcovertlyHowever , the US is concerned with the indirect assistance Iran could receive and is concerned that it is probably covertly seeking the construction of uranium conversion and enrichment facilities , other technical know-how , and technicians .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcollectivelyIn October 1991 , the Iranian vice president said that if Israel kept its atomic bombs then Muslims should collectively develop their own .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeptoughlyHowever , intense U.S. pressure for Iran to prove it had no secret atomic weapons program culminated in a toughly worded UN resolution in September 2003 , prompting a walkout and subsequent freeze on nuclear inspections by Iran .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepSuch a violation would have occurred if Iran introduced nuclear material into the facility to test it , without informing the IAEA .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepgenerallyIran is generally viewed as having been forthcoming and helpful to these IAEA efforts , although this cooperation has clearly not been absolute .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepactivelyDuring 19-21 April 2004 , North Korean National Defense Commission Chairman Kim Jong Il visited China and reportedly told Chinese President Hu Jintao that `` the DRPK side will continue to adopt a patient and flexible manner and actively participate in the six - party talks process , and make its own contributions to the progress of the talks . ''
avoid.vMannerAVPDepreportedlyDuring 19-21 April 2004 , North Korean National Defense Commission Chairman Kim Jong Il visited China and reportedly told Chinese President Hu Jintao that `` the DRPK side will continue to adopt a patient and flexible manner and actively participate in the six - party talks process , and make its own contributions to the progress of the talks . ''
avoid.vMannerAVPDepdiplomaticallyFor its part , Iran continues to assert that it pursues a nuclear program with only peaceful applications , while El - Baradei is steadfast in his belief that the situation may be resolved diplomatically .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsecretlyNevertheless , the Soviet Union violated the treaty by secretly operating a massive offensive BW program until it dissolved in 1991 .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsuchThe US State Department claims that North Korean officials admitted to having such a program during a second day of meetings with Kelly , but North Korea now claims that it has only admitted to having a `` plan to produce nuclear weapons , '' which Pyongyang claims is part of its right to self - defense .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepdirectlyThe IAEA 's ability to directly monitor activities at the Yo ( ngbyo ( n nuclear complex was completely lost in late December 2002 when North Korea expelled IAEA inspectors who had been monitoring the freeze .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepvigorouslyThis report , of questionable reliability , was vigorously denied by the Ministry of National Defense ( MND ) .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepconsistentlyWhile acknowledging production of small quantities of CW agents for defense research purposes , Taiwanese authorities have consistently denied any offensive CW capabilities .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsmoothlyAUSTRIA , Once expected to waltz smoothly into the European Union , is elbowing its partners , treading on toes and pogo-dancing in a most un-Viennese manner .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepstronglyLibya ?s government strongly denies acquiring or producing BW .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepfraudlentlyQN : Does Mr Kerkorian think Daimler fraudlently described the 1998 deal to avoid paying a premium ?
avoid.vMannerAVPDepfraudlentlyQN : Does the judge think Daimler fraudlently described the 1998 deal to avoid paying a premium ?
avoid.vMannerAVPDeponly fasterDual-core chips can do the same work that a single-core chip can , only faster , while consuming less power and at a cooler temperature .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepwhile consuming less power and at a cooler temperatureDual-core chips can do the same work that a single-core chip can , only faster , while consuming less power and at a cooler temperature .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepeffectivelyWhile the proliferation legacies of South Africa 's nuclear and missile programs were effectively resolved through verified disarmament measures that won international acclaim , dismantlement of the country 's CBW capabilities was not verified to a comparable degree of certainty .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepvoluntarilySouth Africa is the first and , to date , only country to build a nuclear arsenal , and then voluntarily dismantle its entire nuclear weapons program .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepgenerallyPersonnel associated with Coast have characterized it as the most sophisticated program of its type outside of the former Soviet Union , but international CBW experts generally consider it to have been considerably less advanced from a scientific standpoint .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepfrom a scientific standpointPersonnel associated with Coast have characterized it as the most sophisticated program of its type outside of the former Soviet Union , but international CBW experts generally consider it to have been considerably less advanced from a scientific standpoint .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepostensiblyAlthough ostensibly created entirely for defensive purposes , since government and Cuban military forces in Angola were reportedly equipped for and planning to use -- if not already using -- CW agents against the South African Defence Force ( SADF ) , from the outset the program also had offensive features and capabilities .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepprobablySome of these pathogens were probably used to assassinate individual `` enemies of the state , '' and it is alleged that both anthrax bacteria and V. cholerae were each employed on at least one occasion to infect larger populations .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepofficiallyThe CBW program was officially dismantled in 1993 , in the midst of a liberalizing transformation of the regime .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepintimatelyThere are indications , however , that certain personnel who were intimately involved in the program , including Basson , may have provided technical knowledge , equipment , or materials to `` rogue regimes '' such as Libya , to foreign intelligence personnel , to unscrupulous black marketers trafficking in dangerous weapons , and perhaps also -- if certain journalists can be believed -- to elements of a shadowy international network of right - wing extremists .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsecretlyThe extent to which various foreign governments , military establishments , and intelligence agencies secretly monitored or covertly assisted in the development of the program likewise remains an open question .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcovertlyThe extent to which various foreign governments , military establishments , and intelligence agencies secretly monitored or covertly assisted in the development of the program likewise remains an open question .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepfrom a scientific standpointPersonnel associated with Coast have characterized it as the most sophisticated program of its type outside of the former Soviet Union , but international CBW experts generally consider it to have been considerably less advanced from a scientific standpoint .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepgenerallyPersonnel associated with Coast have characterized it as the most sophisticated program of its type outside of the former Soviet Union , but international CBW experts generally consider it to have been considerably less advanced from a scientific standpoint .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepostensiblyAlthough ostensibly created entirely for defensive purposes , since government and Cuban military forces in Angola were reportedly equipped for and planning to use -- if not already using -- CW agents against the South African Defence Force ( SADF ) , from the outset the program also had offensive features and capabilities .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepofficiallyThe CBW program was officially dismantled in 1993 , in the midst of a liberalizing transformation of the regime .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsecretlyThe extent to which various foreign governments , military establishments , and intelligence agencies secretly monitored or covertly assisted in the development of the program likewise remains an open question .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcovertlyThe extent to which various foreign governments , military establishments , and intelligence agencies secretly monitored or covertly assisted in the development of the program likewise remains an open question .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepclearlyThis concept was clearly articulated by Iranian Defense Minister Ali Shamkhani on 7 February 1999 when he stated , `` Iraq would have undoubtedly not attacked us 20 years ago if we he had then the power we have now ... .Because of our deterrent power , Israel 's threatening rhetoric against us has also decreased lately . ''
avoid.vMannerAVPDepeffectivelyIf used effectively , CBW are potentially capable of inflicting a large number of casualties -- more than is possible with conventional explosives .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepexpeditiously`` India and the US have agreed to respond to counter - terrorism assistance requests expeditiously and collaborate to upgrade preparedness and capability to deal with terrorism .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepmore easily.The state and localities , Chafee said , sometimes get mandated to use federal homeland security funds for decontamination or preparation for bioterrorism , when the money might be better spent putting together a communications systems that would let first responders such as police , fire and rescue from different communities communicate with each other more easily. '' ( Pawtucket Times , 21Apr06 , Jim Baron ) ( Link )
avoid.vMannerAVPDepopenlyThe network 's mastermind , Osama bin Laden , has stated openly that it is his `` religious duty '' to acquire weapons of mass destruction .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepactivelyA few terrorist groups active today are more motivated to carry out mass - casualty attacks , better organized to resist outside penetration , and are actively pursuing technologies and know-how relevant to CBW terrorism .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepso aggressively that they would ultimately be destroyed as a viable organizationMass - casualty attacks would provoke government authorities to pursue the terrorists so aggressively that they would ultimately be destroyed as a viable organization .
avoid.vMannerAVPDephowIt also held a mock `` trial inspection '' at the Shahid Razkani chemical factory to allow inspectors to see how such a procedure was conducted .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepactivelyThey may believe in apocalyptic prophecy and actively seek to bring about Armageddon , or the end of the world .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepforwardlyMany of these artillery platforms , including multiple launch rocket systems ( MLRS ) of up to 320 mm , are forwardly deployed near the DMZ .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepwithout putting a great burden on already limited resourcesHowever , it is not clear how well North Korea would be able to manufacture large quantities of nerve agents , such as sarin , soman , and VX , without putting a great burden on already limited resources .
avoid.vMannerAVPDephow wellHowever , it is not clear how well North Korea would be able to manufacture large quantities of nerve agents , such as sarin , soman , and VX , without putting a great burden on already limited resources .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepeasilyAll of them could easily strike much of South Korea .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeptraditionallyReflecting Soviet military doctrine , the DPRK has traditionally viewed chemical weapons as an integral part of any military offensive .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepindigenouslyDue to challenges posed by a limited source of indigenously produced precursors for CW agents , it is believed that North Korea emphasizes production of phosgene , mustard , sarin , and V - agents. ( Previous reports have also alleged a large stock of sarin nerve agent. ) In 2001 , it was estimated that there are 12 facilities in the DPRK where raw chemicals , precursors , and CW agents are produced and / or stored .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepactivelyDuring 19-21 April 2004 , North Korean National Defense Commission Chairman Kim Jong Il visited China and reportedly told Chinese President Hu Jintao that `` the DRPK side will continue to adopt a patient and flexible manner and actively participate in the six-party talks process , and make its own contributions to the progress of the talks . ''
avoid.vMannerAVPDepclandestinelyOne of the biologists ' jobs , according to chief scientist Bernard Courtney , will be to create pathogens to match strains that terrorists are clandestinely producing and then develop vaccines and drugs to combat them .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsafely`` Our employees and those of our subcontractors work safely every day and that 's why we are honored with these awards , '' said Westinghouse Anniston Project Manager Bob Love .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsafelyI 'm proud of their efforts to work safely as they safely destroy the chemical munitions that Anniston Chemical Activity stores .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsafelyI 'm proud of their efforts to work safely as they safely destroy the chemical munitions that Anniston Chemical Activity stores .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepso telegenicallyAgain , he 's not a fool. ) Simply put , Stephanopoulos did as much as any man to get the country into the mess he now so telegenically laments .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepskillfullyStephanopoulos skillfully bullies and cajoles him into keeping quiet .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepskillfullyStephanopoulos skillfully bullies and cajoles him into keeping quiet .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsoberlyIt 's as if Roy Cohn went on television in the mid- '50s to soberly rue the damage wreaked by Sen . Joe McCarthy , without any apology for his own role .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepSimplyAgain , he 's not a fool. ) Simply put , Stephanopoulos did as much as any man to get the country into the mess he now so telegenically laments .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcarefullyAccording to biblical tradition , although David bought the land for the Temple and carefully assembled its building materials , he was deemed unworthy of constructing the Temple because he was a man of war with blood on his hands .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeppeaceablyJerusalem submitted peaceably to the rule of the Greeks in 332 b.c. under Alexander the Great and , subsequently , to his Hellenistic successors as well as the Egyptian Ptolomeys and the Syrian Seleucids .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepquicklyJesus was put on trial quickly and condemned to crucifixion , a Roman form of execution for political and religious dissidents as well as for common criminals .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepclearlyProsperity is in the air ; the roar of the `` Celtic Tiger `` can clearly be heard .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepfeverishlyHundreds of workers `` were working feverishly '' to place piping and wiring in Iran 's underground enrichment facility at Natanz , said a diplomat accredited to the agency .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcorrectly`` The installation of monitoring systems and surveillance is taking place correctly and in the past days , the monitoring system has been strengthened , and there is no problem regarding this issue between Iran and the agency , '' the official added ( Reuters / New York Times , Feb. 2 ) .
avoid.vMannerAVPDephowA key question is how U.S. deployment of ballistic missile defense ( formerly known as theater and national missile defense ) will affect the pace and scope of Chinese strategic modernization .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepdifferentlyThe U.S. State Department defines terrorism differently , as : `` Premeditated , politically motivated violence perpetrated against noncombatant targets by sub - national groups or clandestine agents , usually intended to influence an audience . ''
avoid.vMannerAVPDepnot necessarily peacefullyThe major changes were not to daily tasks and routines , but to the political power base , which changed regularly and not necessarily peacefully throughout the ages .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepheavilySantorini ( Thira ) , the next major island north , was heavily influenced by Crete , and the settlements of Thira and Akrotiri thrived at this time .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepdulyThe Persians were defeated , and Athens duly punished the islands that had turned against it .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepforcefullyIn an attempt to counter a threat from the Saracen Muslims , a new potent religious force from the East , the Byzantine army forcefully enlisted the men of the islands .
avoid.vMannerAVPDephowA key uncertainty is how ongoing military modernization efforts will ultimately reshape China 's strategic nuclear capabilities , but U.S. deployments of missile defenses are likely to be a key variable .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepquicklyThough the two cities remained unlinked by rail , this was about to change quickly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepovernightBusinesses sprang up overnight , and wooden houses were erected to replace the tent city in which many of the early settlers had lived .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeptriumphantlyInevitably , some people will get burned in the process , but others will rise triumphantly from the fray to even greater successes .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepSlowly it became more and more politicized , and more and more extreme in its demands for an Islamic state .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepopenlyUnder Mr . Gorbachev , Mr . Goode said , the Soviets are openly stealing Western corporate communications .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepimmediatelyIn 1453 , they took Constantinople , and immediately made it their capital , renaming it Istanbul .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepSimply Simply put , Stephanopoulos did as much as any man to get the country into the mess he now so telegenically laments .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepso telegenically Simply put , Stephanopoulos did as much as any man to get the country into the mess he now so telegenically laments .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepquickly5- Cars parked inside the location should have their front facing the fence so they could be used quickly in case of emergency .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepeasily2- The towers should be located in a manner where they can easily communicate with one another , and totally cover the area they are guarding .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepwronglyWell if I - I saw on one of the talk shows this woman judge i believe from Florida and she just has just really stiff penalties and i saw that in in the hands of a judge that really was conscientious and really , you know , took the pains to give a sentence for what was deserved , it could - you could have a - a judge that would really make a good impact , but likewise you could have the flip side and have some judge that was paid off or you know had good - a good old boy network , or , for whatever reasons , you know , politics , just let all kinds of people through so he - he would have a heck - or - she would have a heck of a lot of power , you know , if used wrongly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDephandI do n't know if it prevents it but seems like the jury system does have it 's advantages , but i also - i 've also heard on trials that sometimes they go through , like , three hundred jurors before they hand pick these jurors that they think are going to be the ones that are going to be the most lenient you know .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepboth financially and literallyProviding an influx of $165 million to the southwestern economy , Hoover Dam played a major role in preventing Las Vegas from drying up , both financially and literally .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepgradually , and peacefullyThe Greek Hellenistic Empire was gradually , and peacefully , absorbed into the Roman Empire .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsuddenlyFrank Sinatra , Wayne Newton , and Louis Prima each arrived with mediocre status and suddenly found themselves with names as big as the marquees on which they were written .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeppromptlySeveral weeks later he was asked -- then ordered -- to vacate the room to make room for high rollers , whereupon he promptly bought the property and fired the management .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepslowlyAs corporations moved in and the mob was slowly pushed out , a new Las Vegas emerged .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepexclusivelyAdditionally , a handful of resorts -- such as the South-Seas themed Mandalay Bay , the Mirage , and the new Four Seasons -- are now catering exclusively to the luxury travel market .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsecretlyThe problem was that British strategists , who were fighting the Ottoman Turks in 1917 , had secretly promised the lands to their World War I Arab allies .
avoid.vMannerAVPDephowAround the time of the transition there was much speculation about how things would change .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepdiligentlyThere are many stories of refugees who arrived with nothing in their pockets , set up a small sidewalk stall , worked diligently until they had their own store , and then expanded it into a modest chain .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepalmost gunwale to gunwaleOn the nautical side is the Causeway Bay typhoon shelter , where expensive yachts are anchored almost gunwale to gunwale , and the Hong Kong Yacht Club has its headquarters .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepproudlyAberdeen , the island 's oldest settlement , once a pirate lair , is home to the `` floating population '' - the boat people who spend their entire lives on the junks in the harbor , some proudly claiming never to have set foot on land ( except for funerals , which do n't count ) .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeptogetherYou and I have done some important work together .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeptogetherEveryone benefits from the work we do together .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepgenerouslyPlease use the enclosed response card and envelope to give generously to Goodwill today .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepdirectlyYour gift to Goodwill will help us do even more this year because your gift will be used to directly support our work .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepdesperatelyYoung adults , like Mary T . , a jobless mother of three , trying desperately to keep her kids out of trouble in a crime - ridden neighborhood .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeptogetherKids like Tommie J . , made a ward of the court because of repeated beatings by an alcoholic father ; Alice , sent to a group home to get help because of severe behavior disorders ; and John H . , a recovering alcoholic , rebuilding a relationships with his family so they can live together again .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepexplosivelyThe Funding sources are shrinking , but the needs grow explosively .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeppoliticallyBut the country was politically fragmented , with arguments between monarchists and republicans , right and left , and tension escalated into civil war .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsimplyJamaica is an island with a strong personality that does n't simply wait in the wings .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepas readily as the Jamaican dollarIts no surprise that the US dollar is accepted as readily as the Jamaican dollar to pay for goods .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepblindlyBut Jamaica is not simply turning blindly into a small version of its bigger brother .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsimplyBut Jamaica is not simply turning blindly into a small version of its bigger brother .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepinexpensivelyEverything is sold here , from clothing to souvenirs to electronic goods , and the market is known for its street-side food stalls , where you can dine inexpensively on seafood .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepbackOnly 35 minutes by ferry from Central , Lamma Island is perfect for swimming , hiking , picnicking , birdwatching , or just sitting back to watch the bananas grow .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepfreelyMacau 's own currency , the pataca , is pegged to the Hong Kong dollar , and you can use your Hong Kong currency freely in Macau .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeppromptlySeveral weeks later he was asked -- then ordered -- to vacate the room to make room for high rollers , whereupon he promptly bought the property and fired the management .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeprespectfullyI would respectfully suggest that this makes him much more of a socialist than his Republican critics .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeppromptlyThe German word for silk stockings escaped me , but the English word hose promptly suggested itself to my mind .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepstronglyNo ortholog of the nocturnin genes could be found in the C. elegans genome ( although completely sequenced ) , thus strongly suggesting that there is no such gene in this species .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeptogetherand John H. , a recovering alcoholic , rebuilding a relationships with his family so they can live together again .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepdangerously7 , decided to live dangerously and give specific brands and breweries for Samples A through J. This man was the only panel member whose job does not involve designing Microsoft Word -- and the only one to identify two or more of the beers accurately and specifically .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepslowlyIn the narrow space between the pillars , Tsu Ma circled his father slowly , knife in hand , his face set , determined .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepparticularlyI had been particularly struck by William Rees-Mogg 's column in the Independent on the day after the first leadership ballot .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepparticularlyImbalance of this sort is only to be expected ; for we are very human and our understanding is limited and our perspectives often determined by what has particularly struck us .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepparticularlyWe are particularly struck by the concern that doctors are now expected to work in multidisciplinary teams , not automatically as their leaders .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepfastBut once we entered Detroit , the truth hit fast : this is a modern American ghost town .
avoid.vMannerAVPDephardThis prosperity continued until the late 1920s , when the Great Depression hit the area hard .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepharder than any other townYoungstown was perhaps hit harder than any other town by the collapse of the steel industry , but it was not alone .
avoid.vMannerAVPDephardBut one of the odd things about this most recent sell-off is that , with the exception of banks ( which are always hit hard by interest-rate worries ) , the hardest-hit companies were those companies whose profit prospects will be the least hurt by a fed-funds hike .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepespecially hardThe Japan Times reported that the Japan Chamber of Commerce and Industry had called on the government for a bailout `` for small- and medium-sized companies , which have been hit especially hard by the prolonged economic slump . ''
avoid.vMannerAVPDepbrutallyAnd if history is any guide , over the years thousands of Alaska 's wolves will be brutally killed .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcruellyCan you imagine the lion on our calendar cover being cruelly killed for a hunter 's trophy ?
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcruelly and often illegallyEven today , after years of public outrage , dolphins continue to die in tuna fisheries of other countries and are still being cruelly and often illegally killed by gillnets and harpoons .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepslowlyThere 's the messed-up sexuality of Antigua , the way girls are taught to be virgins while boys are encouraged to be careless and promiscuous ; Kincaid 's heroines have suffered from this sick training , and here we watch it slowly kill her brother .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepmore prominentlyBoundaryless characteristics appear more prominently when an industry is knowledge – rather than capital-intensive or when firms operate in economic clusters .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsuddenlyUnknowingly , he laughed , and found himself as conspicuous as though he had appeared suddenly in his night-clothes .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsimilarlyFor instance , they are dispensable for DNA damage-dependent activation of the Rad26/Rad3-kinase complex [ 18 ] , but are required for the Rad3-dependent phosphorylation of Chk1 [ 23 ] . Structural predictions of Hus1 , Rad1 and Rad9 have led to the proposal that all three fold similarly to the subunits of Proliferating Cell Nuclear Antigen ( PCNA ) [ 24 25 26 ] . Consistent with these predictions , PCNA exists as a homotrimer [ 27 ] while Hus1 , Rad1 and Rad9 all interact and possibly form a heterotrimer [ 25 28 ] . In addition , Rad17 has sequence similarity and physical interactions with subunits of Replication Factor C ( RFC ) [ 29 30 ] . Based on the RFC-PCNA paradigm , the Rad17-RFC complex may load the PCNA-like Rad9-Rad1-Hus1 ( 9-1-1 ) complex onto genomic lesions discovered by the Rad26/Rad3 complex .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeprapidlyIt has been suggested that perhaps cytoplasmic proteins are not exported in prl suppressor strains because they fold rapidly and escape recognition by SecB , while secretory proteins , even those lacking a signal sequence , fold more slowly , allowing time for SecB recognition and binding [ 5 13 ] . SecB binds to a variety of unfolded proteins in vitro [ 24 25 ] , although binding appears to be more selective in vivo [ 26 ] . This selectivity may be based on the slower folding characteristics of secretory proteins .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcorrectlyThe ability of coat protein to fold correctly is sometimes sensitive to amino acid substitution .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepfirmlyEvery decaying city in America has D 's firmly in control , and has forever .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeprapidlyIt has been suggested that perhaps cytoplasmic proteins are not exported in prl suppressor strains because they fold rapidly and escape recognition by SecB , while secretory proteins , even those lacking a signal sequence , fold more slowly , allowing time for SecB recognition and binding [ 5 13 ] . SecB binds to a variety of unfolded proteins in vitro [ 24 25 ] , although binding appears to be more selective in vivo [ 26 ] . This selectivity may be based on the slower folding characteristics of secretory proteins .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepwellFirst , the mature miRNA can be derived from either arm of a given stem-loop , and many predicted pre-miRNAs fold well on either strand .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsuccessfullyIn its editorial , the FT praised the judge for his `` sophisticated grasp of the workings of the computer industry '' and said he had successfully demolished most of Bill Gates ' arguments .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepquicklyBy contrast , commercial companies must develop high-quality products quickly or they may not survive in the marketplace .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsingle-handedlyIn Fallouja alone , he single-handedly took out 9 insurgents , " Gonzalez wrote .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepSuddenly , a Palestinian stepped just inside the front door and detonated a devastating bomb , killing 12 people and wounding more than 50 others .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepSuddenly , a Palestinian stepped just inside the front door and detonated a devastating bomb , killing 12 people and wounding more than 50 others .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsuddenly" When they arrive , the car is suddenly detonated by remote control .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepextraconstitutionallyThe Amir twice suspended constitutional provisions , from 1976 to 1981 and from 1986 to 1992 , and ruled extraconstitutionally during these periods .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepproperlyIf cases were to be properly judged in Aquitaine , kept out of the Paris Parlement or adjudicated successfully by ad hoc commissions in either Gascony or ( if a petition to the king in parliament had been made ) in England , then knowledge of tenurial conditions , rights , duties and privileges was essential .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepproperlyThe minority of Labour members on the committee did not agree with this and issued their own minority report , but the most significant point about the conclusion is that the majority on the committee excluded at the outset the possibility of obtaining the evidence they would need to judge properly whether there was any abuse of power .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepdutifullyThe officials dutifully ruled out the idea , all the while sketching concessions by which Milosevic could persuade them to halt the bombing .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepformallyAlthough Slc5a7 , Nrif-2 , Srd5a1 , and Hsd17b3 are promising candidates to underlie these two QTLs , a significant number of altered genes were also identified that can not formally be ruled out at this time , either in place of , or in addition to , these three genes .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepeasilyMany herbs grow easily from seed , fortunately still reasonably inexpensive , and you can save seed and take your own cuttings from year to year .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepeasilyFrench sorrel grows easily from seed sown outdoors in mid-spring , when it may also be planted .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepquicklyPolice quickly cordoned off the area to safeguard people against other possible explosive devices and to protect evidence , a break with the past , when suspected crime scenes were sometimes overrun by pedestrians and journalists .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepjointlyIn the meantime , Grozny is to be patrolled jointly by Russian and Chechen forces until relations are stable and Moscow 's troops can withdraw .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepexplicitlyMAR means that the probability of missing depends only on observed variables [ 3 ] . Four strategies for examining the bias or sensitivity of results when MAR does not hold are to ( i ) fit all saturated MAR and non-MAR missing-data models [ 4 5 ] , ( ii ) add a parameter to various MAR models to make them non-MAR and test if the fit is significantly improved [ 6 7 ] , ( iii ) impute the missing data in one arm using the observed proportion of events in the other arm [ 8 9 ] , ( iv ) estimate results under a non-MAR missing-data mechanism with key parameters specified by the investigator [ 1 10 ] - [ 13 ] . We propose a variation of method ( iv ) for randomized trials with binary outcome that explicitly uses the randomization distribution to reduce user input .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepremotelyFive hours ago and only a few miles away , three Marines were wounded by a remotely triggered roadside bomb -- what is known as an improvised explosive device .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepaccidentallyBut more often than not , the devices are accidentally triggered by ordinary Afghans going about their daily business .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepgently" Baby , " he gently warns her .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepautomaticallyHe said the Phalanx had been in a manual mode to prevent it shooting down an approaching aircraft automatically .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeptechnicallyThis is n't technically true , but it accurately describes how it feels to those unaccustomed to the city 's geography .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcheekilyShaw , Black and Lulu all cheekily carved their own slices of the cake before they reached the matronly age of eighteen .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepbusilyHe is busily carving slices of meat from the carcass of a multi-legged Chaos Spawn .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepverticallyCarve thin slices vertically , then repeat .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepintricatelyTheir tall , shapely helmets are intricately carved and often encrusted in precious gems , for Elves love gemstones and use them to decorate their wargear .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsavagelyHe carved the saddle of mutton savagely , as if he were rending his parishioners .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepquicklyMarines quickly determined that the bomb was a " line-of-sight " explosive that would have required someone to detonate it .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepeasilyFirst , several brokers interviewed in Katmandu said that existing laws could be bypassed easily , thanks to corruption in the government .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepalmost proudlyThe Army PR machine touted the news , almost proudly , much like " Access Hollywood " touts B-list celebrity gossip : " Baghdad Troops to Face Court-Martial for Detainee Abuse .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepmuch like " Access Hollywood " touts B-list celebrity gossipThe Army PR machine touted the news , almost proudly , much like " Access Hollywood " touts B-list celebrity gossip : " Baghdad Troops to Face Court-Martial for Detainee Abuse .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepvisiblyWhere I live now , the landlady was visibly shocked when she heard that our home had been " house-jacked .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepspecificallyMoore is not from Colorado -- his question is generic , not meant to refer specifically to the Lockheed Martin plant in question .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepfearfullyShe went in , shrinking fearfully away from the deepest patches of shadow and called , ` Oliver . ''
avoid.vMannerAVPDepLike window washers trying to clean a grime-streaked window , the Marines would sweep methodically through Fallouja , searching each house for insurgents .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepmethodicallyLike window washers trying to clean a grime-streaked window , the Marines would sweep methodically through Fallouja , searching each house for insurgents .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepslowlyThe way to get the maximum flavour out of dried apricots is to bake them slowly in the oven instead of stewing them .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeppromiscuouslyThe Washington Post approves , but William Greider argues in the Washington Post that the Fed is needlessly punishing the masses ; instead , it should discipline only banks that lend promiscuously .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepright offIf anyone asked him what had happened on a certain occasion he was n't able to tell them right off because he never put his memories into words .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepslowly and carefullyAs she turned to retrace the path to the house , she saw the Colonel and his lady slowly and carefully descending between the tamarisks , through the dunes .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepofficiallyNo such complexities for the Stereo MC 's ( can we officially quit calling them ` the underrated Stereo MC 's now then ? ) .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepreaaaaally loudI 've resorted to cranking up my headphones reaaaaally loud and headbanging in my office .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsharply" What 's the matter , Walters ? " asked Baynes sharply .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsavagelyThe limbs and body of some large , white bird , torn savagely to pieces with the feathers still on , were littered all over it .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepgood-humoredly .Holmes laughed good-humoredly .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepwarmly" Why , sir , you 've got me the very evidence I want , " said the inspector warmly , shaking my friend by the hand .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepwellHowever , your man picked her up , and it all ends well .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsecretlyBut he was as cunning as he was cruel , and at the first whisper of coming trouble he had secretly conveyed his treasures aboard a ship which was manned by devoted adherents .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsuddenlyOnly then , when the wheels were almost moving , did I suddenly realize that my liberty lay in my own hands .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepcheerily" Come , come , " said Baynes cheerily , " I think better of the law than that .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepslowlyIt is grotesque , Watson , " Holmes added , as he slowly fastened his notebook , " but , as I have had occasion to remark , there is but one step from the grotesque to the horrible . "
avoid.vMannerAVPDeppunctuallyArrive punctually to be ready for the sound check at the agreed time .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeppubliclyIt had been publicly declared years earlier , most notably in a declaration faxed early in 1998 to an Arabic-language newspaper in London .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepvery effectivelyHigh expansion foams can control fires in high-racked storages very effectively , but they are , by their nature , total- flooding agents .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeprapidlyA wry and comical early cynicism rapidly transforms into an overwhelming sense of sourness .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepmagicallyWhich means that Belmont Street in Arlington magically transforms into Arlington Street in Belmont when you hit the border between the towns , and no sign in particular to commemorate it .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepgentlyShe rocked him gently and he nestled close and put his thumb in his mouth .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepslowlyThat increases the surface tension on the top of the coffee -- or is it the specific gravity ? -- so that when you dribble the cream slowly down over the back of the spoon it stays on the top . ''
avoid.vMannerAVPDeppersonallyThe sources said Brom handled the accusation sensitively , and personally arranged a meeting between the victim and Kraft , who was on his deathbed and died shortly after .
avoid.vMannerAVPDeprapidlyMontgomery rapidly commandeered the library as his interview room .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepout of controlBlue Mountains fires burn out of control
avoid.vMannerAVPDepout of controlTwo large fires in the New South Wales Blue Mountains , West of Sydney are burning out of control in difficult fire fighting conditions .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepextremely hard'' They 've worked extremely hard now for six days but probably their most herculean effort was last night , '' My Koperberg said .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepquicklyIt quickly spread to the first floor where the main bathroom was destroyed .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepquicklyInitial calls said that many animals were inside the house and firefighters quickly worked to rescue all the cats and dogs .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepout of controlHuge fires are still raging out of control in California .
avoid.vMannerAVPDephardest27 deaths have been confirmed in Peloponnese , one of the hardest hit areas .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepreluctantlyHaving reluctantly cleared me of the charge of indulging in orgies with my entire sales force , you seem to have got it into your head that Lexy and I are carrying on some kind of affair .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepsafelyWith their in-depth defence the Gunners could now safely sustain an enemy onslaught and within seconds send the forwards away to take advantage of the depleted numbers at the opposition 's rear .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepconstantlyThey should have telescopes in order to constantly control the areas around them .
avoid.vMannerAVPDepbetterJOHANNESBURG - After four days in the hospital battling a lung infection , former President Nelson Mandela of South Africa `` is responding better to treatment , '' President Jacob Zuma told Parliament in Cape Town on Wednesday .
avoid.vMannerAVPExthowBut how are you affected ? "
avoid.vMannerAVPObja little straighterDierdriu sat up a little straighter .
avoid.vMannerAVPObjintentlyWe had all listened intently to this remarkable statement .
avoid.vMannerCNIThen , unable to frame any neutral question to follow up , he just said , ` Thank you for the information , hope to see you soon , " and put down the phone .
avoid.vMannerDENwayMuch has been made of the way famous wrongdoers ( e.g. : Dick Morris , Marv Albert ) rebound too quickly in our celebrity culture .
avoid.vMannerDENwayThe inspector general of the Justice Department found significant problems in the way the 9/11 detainees were treated .
avoid.vMannerDENwaysStream is often said not to be used in Australia except in metaphorical ways , normally being replaced by creek .
avoid.vMannerDENwayGregory uses stream in the way normal in England ; Giles consistently refers to gens in the hills of central Australia , though glen is not current ( outside place-names ) in contemporary Australian English .
avoid.vMannerDENwayBut only rarely did they collaborate and , with few exceptions , their work was not correlated in a systematic way .
avoid.vMannerDENwayDespite all the budget euphoria swirling about , business writer Allan Sloan uses his WP column to point out a familiar but forgotten fact : There is no surplus if you eschew `` fedmath '' and instead calculate assets and liabilities the way a business does , i.e. , not letting the government 's pension system , Social Security , be used to draw down the deficit .
avoid.vMannerDENwaysShe 's in some ways poignant , in some ways horrifying , and an ur-representation of all our cultural contradictions about women and power .
avoid.vMannerDENwayXML vocabularies define their own tags , and thus use XML to hold information in a way such that that information can be understood .
avoid.vMannerDENway'' What you do n't know is that he has convinced his followers that a part of their brain , originally evolved in fishes , was passed in a distorted way to humans , causing aggressive behavior .
avoid.vMannerDENwayThe abbey that today stands in ruin at the southern tip of Burgundy ruled its medieval world the way Louis XIV 's Versailles dominated 17th-century France .
avoid.vMannerDENwayBelief in the evil eye or that someone can harm another by looking at him or her in a certain way is found all over the world .
avoid.vMannerDENwayChicago 's revenues also suffer from the way undergraduates are taught at Chicago -- in small , participatory seminars led by full faculty members .
avoid.vMannerDENwayOr , the replacement rate considered to be adequate can be computed in a more sophisticated way , netting out Social Security taxes , other taxes , or working expenses that will not be paid in retirement .
avoid.vMannerDENwayThere 's a bit of the `` strange new respect '' phenomenon in the way journalists respond to these positions .
avoid.vMannerDENwayHype derives from hyperbole , and when it came into use in the '60s , it was used , in much the way overhyped is used today , to refer to something praised far in excess of its value ( `` Sergeant Pepper has been hyped as a masterpiece , but the fact is , most of the songs on it are n't of the first rank '' ) .
avoid.vMannerDENwaysShe 's in some ways poignant , in some ways horrifying , and an ur-representation of all our cultural contradictions about women and power .
avoid.vMannerDENwaysThere are no guarantees , of course , about how differences will play out , so all you can do is try to look ahead and imagine if you both will adopt the other 's ways , carry on comfortably with distinct approaches , or wind up killing each other .
avoid.vMannerDENwaysIf not , then the decoder merely transforms a bit string sent along a communication channel into some other discrete or continuous dynamicsperhaps a set of water-filled bowls is drained by turning on a machine that opens valves between the bowls and to the outside world in particular ways .
avoid.vMannerDENwayWhile I appreciate U.S. News & World Report 's endorsement , the true value of your support is measured by the way Goodwill takes on problems that affect all of us .
avoid.vMannerDENwaySo I think that 's just the way everyone said muscat . ''
avoid.vMannerDENway[ but ] there 's some passion in the action , a lilt to the chases , a fluid lyricism in the way the beasts move across hapless humans who cross their paths '' ( Joe Morgenstern , the Wall Street Journal ) . ( See David Edelstein 's review in Slate and The Lost World site . )
avoid.vMannerDENwayThe way the program works is this : one uses the cursor to highlight a particular word for which synonyms are desired .
avoid.vMannerDENwayAlmost every assignment is a challenge in a different way and it never seems to get easier .
avoid.vMannerDENwayThat 's ironic , since I think it was just that insularity that helped them , much in the same way that AOL has benefited from being in the Virginia suburbs rather than in Silicon Valley .
avoid.vMannerDENwayI am not sure why , but I expected the program to `` network '' in the same way .
avoid.vMannerDENwayAlthough highly unlikely , it 's possible , we suppose , that all these distinguished publications repeatedly misheard the same individual in the same way , although he has no speech impediment that we know of .
avoid.vMannerDENwaysThat money was then spent in a variety of ways , adding fuel to our thriving economy .
avoid.vMannerDENwaysThis fascination crops up in the book in a number of ways , which will seem thought-provoking or irritating , depending on taste .
avoid.vMannerDENwaysTDI would contain costs in three important ways .
avoid.vMannerDENwayAlmost every assignment is a challenge in a different way and it never seems to get easier .
avoid.vMannerDENwayThat is the way the system works .
avoid.vMannerDENwaysThe savings are counted in more ways than dollars and cents , however .
avoid.vMannerDENwaysWe 're asking for a contribution in the amount of because you ca n't got a better bang for your buck than to support an organization that impacts so many lives in so many ways .
avoid.vMannerDENwayIn this way , each point indicates the head of a vector that summarizes the phase for a particular specimen .
avoid.vMannerDENwaySo many Modernist breakthroughs involved the visual dismantling of a woman -- Picasso 's Demoiselles d 'Avignon ( 1907 ) on the second floor of MoMA , de Kooning 's Woman , I ( 1950 -51 ) on the third -- that it should come as no surprise that Léger began the same way , with his systematically fragmented Woman in Blue ( 1912 ) , the first piece in the exhibition .
avoid.vMannerDENwayI have a severe visual problem and this has led me into wonderful ventures around the galleries , ` seeing " art in my own way .
avoid.vMannerDENway` Is this your unusually polite way of saying you do n't agree with my ideas ? " he enquired drily .
avoid.vMannerDENway` Is that an oblique way of asking me just how close ? "
avoid.vMannerDNIThis behavior and not the edict itself forced them to be deceptive .
avoid.vMannerDNI2- Preserving Islamic morals and avoiding means of corruption and bad companions , through verification and confirmation of news. ( T.C : Koranic verse ) To observe good conduct and filial piety even if they were infidels .
avoid.vMannerDNIKids like Tommie J . , made a ward of the court because of repeated beatings by an alcoholic father ; Alice , sent to a group home to get help because of severe behavior disorders ; and John H . , a recovering alcoholic , rebuilding a relationships with his family so they can live together again .
avoid.vMannerINCacting upVillage pupils are past masters at acting up in class
avoid.vMannerINCacting upShe 's acting up .
avoid.vMannerINCacting upI mean , I 'm well aware you do n't have to face single-handed and prattling , blowing your own cor-anglais and generally acting up before a captive crowd of thousands .
avoid.vMannerINCact upMarathon training , I figured , would somehow steel me against the chance the lingering cancer inside me would act up again , before a cure can be found .
avoid.vMannerINCacting upThey had been acting up all evening , taunting the Irish fans with the chant `` No surrender to the IRA , '' giving Nazi salutes and howling during the Irish national anthem .
avoid.vMannerINCacting upSampras said tendons in the back of his right knee started acting up immediately after he suffered cramps in Moscow .
avoid.vMannerINCacted upAlthough Pulpit acted up just before the start , Brothers said the colt was actually more relaxed than in his previous races .
avoid.vMannerINCacted upA trainer will be staying with Smith all week treating the hamstring muscle that first acted up Nov. 19 against New Orleans .
avoid.vMannerINIIt is because values can be most effectively defined and expressed in words that the study of literature claims a central place in humane studies .
avoid.vMannerINIBut even as she framed the words in her mind , confidence deserted her .
avoid.vMannerINIIn framing its policies for the future , we hope that the Council will fully acknowledge the importance of the land use planning system , something which is not clearly enough stated in Threshold 21 .
avoid.vMannerINIMrs Jones began to frame a feeble excuse for her , but he cut her off and shoved her roughly out of the way without losing his grip on Jo .
avoid.vMannerINIShe felt the fire inside her begin to burn again and she pushed the door wide open , her mouth ready to frame a few well-chosen words on the importance of finishing jobs on time .
avoid.vMannerINIBut we have seen enough to be able to frame a clear answer to the question formulated at the outset of this chapter .
avoid.vMannerINIWhile she was framing a question that would not sound insultingly doubtful , Raffaella went on telling her story .
avoid.vMannerINIThen I could frame my question , but then , of course , I would n't need to .
avoid.vMannerINIShe tried to frame a question .
avoid.vMannerINIHe walked out before she could frame a reply .
avoid.vMannerINIBut before I could phrase the right remark , the question that would show her I saw no reason why in Conchis 's absence she should maintain the pretending to believe , she stood up .
avoid.vMannerINII kept one hand on my sword hilt and the other on my wallet as I mentally phrased the letter I intended to send to Cardinal Wolsey demanding the graveyard be cleared of such a collection of villains .
avoid.vMannerINIWhat the camera did was help you phrase questions .
avoid.vMannerINIShall we -- ` But James had mentally worded his speech a dozen times and would not be forestalled .
avoid.vMannerINIWhen they misbehave , we resort to various sanctions , including old-fashioned spanking at times .
avoid.vMannerINIOwen : It 's agreed then people who misbehave and cause the teacher to waste time must pay it back at break .
avoid.vMannerINIBut it is a safe bet that the current owners will not sell if the French insurer misbehaves .
avoid.vMannerINIHe disliked his Bible class of teenage boys because they misbehaved , but at times it was happy .
avoid.vMannerINICockney dads were in form , threatening their kids with the belt if they misbehaved .
avoid.vMannerINIWhen a cat misbehaves and its owner reacts crossly , the cat feels threatened .
avoid.vMannerINIIf your dog persists in misbehaving when the doorbell is rung , then you may have to take alternative action .
avoid.vMannerINIChildren misbehave when they are discouraged and believe they can not succeed by useful means .
avoid.vMannerINIOne or other of them drafted a statement which was a flat denial that he had misbehaved either sexually or politically .
avoid.vMannerINII 'm sick of the way you 've treated me , as if I were a child who 's misbehaved . "
avoid.vMannerINIShe reluctantly held out her hand , palm upwards , and felt like a naughty schoolgirl who 'd misbehaved in class .
avoid.vMannerINIHe disliked the work at the boys club because the teenagers misbehaved , and because he could see no use in the work .
avoid.vMannerINIAll he seems to do is make sure that players do n't misbehave and if they do , he is there to reprimand them .
avoid.vMannerINIAt least when a guest is misbehaving they 're where we expect them to be .
avoid.vMannerINI` Just behave , Father Tom , " he said , ` just be good . "
avoid.vMannerINI` Now apologise and behave , or go and ride with your mother . "
avoid.vMannerINIIn every second town we reach , he finds some villain or slut to act up in the crowd .
avoid.vMannerINIThe mood was more subdued in Malpaisillo , where about half of all the evacuees sought refugee when Cerro Negro began acting up on Nov. 19 after a three-year lull .
avoid.vMannerINIGallacher said If Olazabal 's ailing right foot ( he had surgery last winter ) acts up in the next few weeks , he will replace him --- probably with Woosnam .
avoid.vMannerINICerro Negro , 75 miles ( 120 kms ) northwest of the capital of Managua , began acting up on Nov. 19 after a three-year lull .
avoid.vMannerINIOkay so sometimes it helps if when you see a word you pronounce it to yourself .
avoid.vMannerINIEvery time he heard the sacred name pronounced by this strange voice , Henri thrilled with joy ; it seemed to him like a voice from beyond the grave , something mysterious and superhuman .
avoid.vMannerINIIt is difficult for Spanish-speakers to pronounce the English sound ` ea " .
avoid.vMannerINIConsonants in possible trisyllabic words -- for example , can the child pronounce the ` l " in ` elephant " or the ` m " in ` umbrella " ?
avoid.vMannerINISince the signing of these agreements , the United States has continuously expressed its opposition to the Bushehr deal because of fears that the deal could provide Iran with knowledge and technology to support a nuclear weapons program .
avoid.vMannerINIHowever , critics argue that Pyongyang 's behavior is inconsistent and that this evidence is not credible .
avoid.vMannerINIOrganizers ignored the warning , he said .
avoid.vMannerNDepsuddenRather than retrospective studies of infants who have died or epidemiological analyses of the sudden infant death syndrome in specific population groups , our research offers a complementary perspective .
avoid.vMannerNDepinternecineThis internecine strife within the Christian community was a sad diversion of effort at a time when faith was rapidly decaying .
avoid.vMannerNDepmassIt seems strange to extend the hand of friendship and economic co-operation to the same countries that we are threatening with mass extermination .
avoid.vMannerNDepcrocodileNina produced her terrifying crocodile grin .
avoid.vMannerNDepurchinA trace of Pickerage 's natural urchin grin wafted over his face .
avoid.vMannerNDepGroucho MarxWith his Buster Keaton sag and Groucho Marx snarl , he 's a sly combination of innocence and experience , a wized-up fool .
avoid.vMannerNDepstaccatoThey were actually in the prefabricated complex when the staccato chatter of the Uzi echoed through the steel maze like the sound of a rivet gun .
avoid.vMannerNDepcoyoteOn 15th June 1877 , a scout 's coyote howl alerted the Nez Perce camp in White Bird Canyon to Perry 's approach .
avoid.vMannerNDepHigh CourtSINDY is to undergo plastic surgery to prevent a High Court showdown with American rival Barbie .
avoid.vMannerNDepmassMore probably , the mass desertion is another sign of how the people have lost faith in perestroika and its unfulfilled promises .
avoid.vMannerNDepemergencyThe consequences of fire in hospitals and other health care premises can be especially serious because of the difficulties and dangers associated with the emergency evacuation of patients , many of whom may be highly dependent .
avoid.vMannerNDepairThe war came nearer and my family went with the last train out of Maymyo , with hundreds of Anglo-Burman mothers and children proceeding northwards to Shwebo or Myitkyina for air evacuation to Assam .
avoid.vMannerNDepmassTHE National Front leader , Mr Jean-Marie Le Pen , yesterday called for the mass expulsion of coloured immigrants as the government announced emergency integration measures .
avoid.vMannerNDepsportsManchester 's Royal Residential Schools Wolf Cub pack were victorious in three successive years sports competitions against other Wolf Cubs in the area from 1954 to 1956 .
avoid.vMannerNDepboxing and footballThat white parents support their children morally and financially is confirmed by the number of families in crowds at athletic , boxing and football competitions .
avoid.vMannerNDepathleticThat white parents support their children morally and financially is confirmed by the number of families in crowds at athletic , boxing and football competitions .
avoid.vMannerNDepfootballThe BDDA also inaugurated in his memory an annual football competition for the Healey Football Shield .
avoid.vMannerNDepsix-a-side footballOn Saturday the six-a-side football competition is held in Earl 's Orchard , Richmond , kicking off at 11.30am .
avoid.vMannerNDepmusicA popular legend tells of Arion , a lyric poet and musician , who was returning to Greece from Italy , laden with riches he had won at music competitions .
avoid.vMannerNDeparmchairWe were two and a half hours over guidebook time : so much for the armchair boasts of perfect stamina !
avoid.vMannerNDepsideI saw him doing a side shuffle to the main entrance as we all trooped along here .
avoid.vMannerNDepphoneA phone tiff between him and Fergie was recorded by an eavesdropper , it was reported last night .
avoid.vMannerNDepuncomplicatedHow I had despised his brutishness then , and how I longed for his toughness , his uncomplicated , animal certainty now .
avoid.vMannerNDepanimalHow I had despised his brutishness then , and how I longed for his toughness , his uncomplicated , animal certainty now .
avoid.vMannerNDepselfThese thoughts serve to reduce our self confidence further and encourage us to give up before trying .
avoid.vMannerNDepselfRecent health promotion has therefore concentrated on developing children 's self confidence and ` refusing skills " so that they are empowered beyond ` just saying no . "
avoid.vMannerNDepanimalThey had dragged the body of the count from the room and continued where they had left off , their animal lust fuelled by the smell of death and the anguished screams of his sobbing daughter .
avoid.vMannerNDepchainsawThe awning flew back with a chainsaw rasp , and a cascade of rainwater came down on her head .
avoid.vMannerNDepWembley` One hundred and eighty , " shouted the adjudicator , although his words were lost in the Wembley roar of the crowd .
avoid.vMannerNDepsawtoothThey had sawtooth snores , and were dreaming about eating someone .
avoid.vMannerNDepLancashireHer parents , Lord and Lady Harmer Nicholls , were delighted when Sue became an actress and adore watching her now , even if her cultured voice is obscured by Audrey 's broad Lancashire squawk .
avoid.vMannerNDepbroadHer parents , Lord and Lady Harmer Nicholls , were delighted when Sue became an actress and adore watching her now , even if her cultured voice is obscured by Audrey 's broad Lancashire squawk .
avoid.vMannerNDepstarlingIn silence , Buzz listened to the nurse 's non-stop starling twitter .
avoid.vMannerNDeprattlesnakeHe had only gone a few paces when he heard shouts of derision and the rattlesnake whine of the Beetle 's engine as it revved up and raced off into the night .
avoid.vMannerNDeparmedSHOT AT during an armed hold-up , THREATENED by a violent drug gang and BEATEN UP at a party in posh Beverly Hills .
avoid.vMannerNDeparmedWhen police arrived they found two Englishmen who seemed to be shocked victims of an armed hold-up , said James Curtis , prosecuting .
avoid.vMannerNDepexpertThis aspect of the writing of reports has been exaggerated to impress on you that every report , even the least important , must be able to stand up to expert cross-examination .
avoid.vMannerNDepepicHe returned to Sunderland before that epic transfer to Ayresome Park , and then his career went a little sour .
avoid.vMannerNDepout-of-contextThere is a need to proceed cautiously regarding the possibility of making out-of-context transfers to different social and economic milieus .
avoid.vMannerNDepcashWe made a cash donation of £200,000 , fitted 16 pledging sites with nearly 2,000 lines at our expense , and installed 2,000 miles of computer circuits to drive the scoreboards .
avoid.vMannerNDeproteThe reforms are intended to reduce the emphasis on rote memorization for senior high school entrance exams , focusing on classes that will give students expertise and a sense of responsibility , the Xinhua News Agency reported .
avoid.vMannerNDepmass` We have many speakers laid on to discuss Danish craft workshops and the benefits of working on individual pieces as opposed to mass production .
avoid.vMannerNDepmassIt has been argued that the mass production element of Fordism was never as strongly developed in the UK as in , for instance , the United States .
avoid.vMannerNDepMass production on an artificial medium is now possible and for some formulations the endotoxin is extracted .
avoid.vMannerNDeplast-ditchFrank Williams would n't reveal whether he had made last-ditch efforts to persuade Mansell to drive on .
avoid.vMannerNDepnon-profit-makingHe also makes a distinction between the profit-making nature of a private organization such as a firm and the non-profit-making activity of public sector organizations like bureaucracies .
avoid.vMannerNDepfirmThe Union places a firm emphasis on the importance of a full and rewarding social and recreational life in support of academic achievement .
avoid.vMannerNDepmassThe equipment for mass - producing vaccines and antiserums at the Pasteur Institute could be utilized to mass - produce biological weapons as well .
avoid.vMannerNDepmassThe equipment for mass - producing vaccines and antiserums at the Pasteur Institute could be utilized to mass - produce biological weapons as well .
avoid.vMannerNDepmilitaryIran has also conducted chemical and biological defense military exercises with helicopter sprayers and worked with cruise and ballistic missiles , although there is no concrete evidence that it has developed a biological warhead to be fit on such missiles .
avoid.vMannerNDeptrialIt also held a mock `` trial inspection '' at the Shahid Razkani chemical factory to allow inspectors to see how such a procedure was conducted .
avoid.vMannerNDepmockIt also held a mock `` trial inspection '' at the Shahid Razkani chemical factory to allow inspectors to see how such a procedure was conducted .
avoid.vMannerNDepMass - casualty attacks would provoke government authorities to pursue the terrorists so aggressively that they would ultimately be destroyed as a viable organization .
avoid.vMannerNDeplarge - scaleTo be sure , the wide availability of oil - derived intermediates , especially ethylene oxide , makes the large - scale manufacture of simple CW agents such as mustard well within the capabilities of the DPRK .
avoid.vMannerNDepCWThe Hamhung Chemical Engineering College is responsible for much of the training of the Korean People's Army in CW defense .
avoid.vMannerNDepNBCRecent estimates of North Korean chemical ordnance by the South Korean Ministry of National Defense ( MND ) have since been raised to the thousands of tons , probably based on recent information provided by North Korean defectors , including former members of DPRK military and NBC defence organizations .
avoid.vMannerNDepsneakEd_Henry : A Democratic sneak attack that sent shock waves through the Senate .
avoid.vMannerNDepSuicide blasts in Pakistani capital , border area kill 20
avoid.vMannerNDepsuicideAhmed Shah Massoud , 48 , was killed in a suicide blast two days before the 9/11 attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon .
avoid.vMannerNDeppowerfulAt least four powerful explosions consistent with airstrikes were heard late Wednesday in central Tripoli from the direction of Kadafi 's Bab Azizia residential compound to the south .
avoid.vMannerNDeplarge-scaleBut British militants stand out for their willingness and capability to attempt large-scale suicide bombings .
avoid.vMannerNDepairThey say it is also possible that Western nations eventually could mount an air operation without U. N. blessing
avoid.vMannerNDepairU. S. air power and intelligence-gathering capabilities were also key in the ongoing air operations over Libya , but the Obama administration has opted to let European nations take the lead role in the alliance campaign .
avoid.vMannerNDepcovertMore recently , the commission that investigated the Sept. 11 attacks recommended that responsibility for covert paramilitary operations should be taken away from the CIA and given to the Defense Department .
avoid.vMannerNDep" pinpoint "Israeli officials described the offensive as a series of " pinpoint " operations conducted by relatively small numbers of troops , and said the units had achieved some success in destroying Hezbollah weaponry and killing fighters .
avoid.vMannerNDepfootJarrell was one of two soldiers killed July 15 by a roadside bomb while they were on foot patrol in southern Afghanistan 's Kandahar province , on the Pakistani border .
avoid.vMannerNDepfootTaylor was killed Sept. 21 when his unit was attacked with small-arms fire while on foot patrol in Baghdad .
avoid.vMannerNDepfootBrunkhorst was killed March 30 when a roadside bomb exploded near him while he was on foot patrol in the Arghandab River Valley in southern Afghanistan 's Kandahar province , on the Pakistani border .
avoid.vMannerNDepfootOn Thursday , eight Americans on foot patrol in Kandahar province were killed by a pair of powerful homemade bombs , the most lethal single incident this year involving IEDs , or improvised explosive devices .
avoid.vMannerNDepfootThe slain British soldier was on foot patrol in Helmand province 's Sangin district , considered an insurgent stronghold .
avoid.vMannerNDepwalkingThe relative peace was shattered in mid-January when two Marines were severely wounded by a roadside bomb while on a walking patrol .
avoid.vMannerNDepfootJacob Meinert , 20 , of Fort Atkinson , Wis. , were killed in separate incidents while on foot patrols .
avoid.vMannerNDepfootIf the defining mission of the Vietnam War was the jungle foot patrol , the defining mission of Iraq is the vehicle patrol .
avoid.vMannerNDepfootEdmundson was killed Wednesday when a roadside bomb exploded near him while he was on foot patrol in Baghdad .
avoid.vMannerNDepfootBut when blasts occur in the middle of a foot patrol , the number of casualties are generally lower because the troops are more spread out .
avoid.vMannerNDepfootThe CBS crew was accompanying a foot patrol of the 4th Infantry Division for a story on the troops on Memorial Day .
avoid.vMannerNDephit-and-runRebels in the city vowed to bleed government forces with hit-and-run ambushes if they engaged in street fighting .
avoid.vMannerNDeplarge-scaleThe Obama administration has lauded Pakistan for launching large-scale military offensives against Pakistani Taliban in the country 's restive northwest , where Osama bin Laden and other senior Al Qaeda figures also are thought to be hiding .
avoid.vMannerNDeplightningKadafi was driven from his base of power last week in a lightning offensive by lightly armed rebels storming the capital from several directions .
avoid.vMannerNDepFallouja-styleMilitary officials have insisted that the deployment of the additional troops did not presage a Fallouja-style offensive .
avoid.vMannerNDepsuicideO'Bryant was one of two U. S. troops killed Sept. 20 in a suicide truck bombing that killed 53 people at the Marriott Hotel in Islamabad , Pakistan .
avoid.vMannerNDepprecisionIn the last days of August , the U. S. stepped up its precision bombing in neighborhoods known to have been taken over by insurgents .
avoid.vMannerNDepsuicideThe attack came barely a week after nearly 80 people were killed in a suicide truck bombing in Taza Khurmatu , a Shiite Turkmen town just south of Kirkuk .
avoid.vMannerNDepsuicideHartman was among three soldiers killed Sept. 14 in a suicide truck bombing at a west Baghdad electrical substation that their unit was guarding .
avoid.vMannerNDepsuicideA suicide car bombing of the JW Marriott Hotel carried out by the Jemaah Islamiah terrorist network in the same part of Jakarta last year killed 12 people .
avoid.vMannerNDepfierceThe day began with a fierce government assault early Tuesday , the second in two days. Rebels at first retreated to new lines a few miles east of a desert crossroads .
avoid.vMannerNDeplarge-scaleThe brazen attack underscored the militants ' ability to unleash large-scale assaults even in the heavily secured Afghan capital .
avoid.vMannerNPDepregimeHer problem now is that her body has adapted to her starvation regime by slowing down her metabolism .
avoid.vMannerNPDepone by oneLie to me , and the gentleman behind you will probably break your fingers one by one , and very possibly the gentlemen wit the club will take a certain delight in knocking out your teeth . "
avoid.vMannerNPDepa good one` You should have smacked him a good one when you had the chance ! "
avoid.vMannerNPDepThe way they clapped their hands to the music , sang the words , and applauded rapturously after each number .
avoid.vMannerNPDepthe wayFather Poole gazed thoughtfully at him , noticing the way his hand shook .
avoid.vMannerNPDepwith strange flicksShe observed the way his foot twitched under the table with strange flicks , as though he was trying to shake off something stuck to the sole of his shoe .
avoid.vMannerNPDepthe wayShe observed the way his foot twitched under the table with strange flicks , as though he was trying to shake off something stuck to the sole of his shoe .
avoid.vMannerNPDepas though he was trying to shake off something stuck to the sole of his shoeShe observed the way his foot twitched under the table with strange flicks , as though he was trying to shake off something stuck to the sole of his shoe .
avoid.vMannerNPDeptoo rigidly or schematicallyThe notion of educational ` stages " is useful as long as it is not interpreted too rigidly or schematically ( Squires 1989a ) .
avoid.vMannerNPDepone letter at a timeThe experiment consisted of presenting an unseen passage of text to a person and asking her to guess one letter at a time .
avoid.vMannerNPDeprageHis interest is in pricking Prior Robert and Sub-Prior Herluin into bristling at each other with wattles glowing scarlet and throats gobbling rage .
avoid.vMannerNPDepthan Byron 's dogsI thought he probably set up a stronger howl than Byron 's dogs !
avoid.vMannerNPDepstrongerI thought he probably set up a stronger howl than Byron 's dogs !
avoid.vMannerNPDepso piercing , so harrowing that every window in the Residency must have dissolved if they had not been already brokenWhen they heard it the sepoys threw back their heads and uttered a howl so piercing , so harrowing that every window in the Residency must have dissolved if they had not been already broken .
avoid.vMannerNPDepplenty chop-chopYou go vamoose from here plenty chop-chop , tuck up in him blanket , take sleeping pill . "
avoid.vMannerNPDepthat wayHe did not set the lamp there that way .
avoid.vMannerNPDephiggledy-piggledyShe collected up the letters and stuffed them back , higgledy-piggledy , into their brown paper and cardboard nest .
avoid.vMannerNPDepa straight lineThis means that in order to paddle a straight line in a white water boat we need to include a bit of steering into the forward stroke .
avoid.vMannerNPDepone cheek to the otherBen jiggled his buttocks on the hard wooden bench , one cheek to the other , hands jammed beneath his legs .
avoid.vMannerNPDepas coldlyHe was on the receiving end of a look that was as coldly disdainful as any she 'd ever seen .
avoid.vMannerNPDepas any she 'd ever seenHe was on the receiving end of a look that was as coldly disdainful as any she 'd ever seen .
avoid.vMannerNPDep0-4Back in 1989 the England side was at an extremely low ebb , having just been humiliated 0-4 by Australia .
avoid.vMannerNPDepa poem of controlled motionIn one stride he was bounding smoothly along , a poem of controlled motion ; in the next , his bind legs stiffened and refused to function .
avoid.vMannerNPDepsmoothlyIn one stride he was bounding smoothly along , a poem of controlled motion ; in the next , his bind legs stiffened and refused to function .
avoid.vMannerNPDepstep by stepSlowly , step by step , she crept along the terrace until she stood there , looking in .
avoid.vMannerNPDepfull tiltI was sprinting full tilt across the playground , with the ` bad boy " of the year hot on my heels , as it was ` boys after girls " .
avoid.vMannerNPDepone by oneThen , as the whole village looked on , Richard Carew drew his sword and decapitated them one by one .
avoid.vMannerNPDepthe same wayThey wired a barricade of steel chairs and bedsteads to the mains after seeing a film in which the victim is electrocuted the same way .
avoid.vMannerNPDepa number of timesWhen Mr Newton arrived at Clifford 's home , he had slapped his wife across the face a number of times .
avoid.vMannerNPDepasThey 're as talkative as two sacks of cement .
avoid.vMannerNPDepas two sacks of cementThey 're as talkative as two sacks of cement .
avoid.vMannerNPDepmore dismal than the bird criesA wail more dismal than the bird cries rose up from under the horse .
avoid.vMannerNPDepthe languagePerhaps it is beyond their intellectual grasp ; or maybe the language it is couched in is too complex .
avoid.vMannerNPDepinPerhaps it is beyond their intellectual grasp ; or maybe the language it is couched in is too complex .
avoid.vMannerNPDepthe wayChoose the practice passage for the way the thought is expressed ; say it aloud , thinking of the rhythm , feeling and emotional impact .
avoid.vMannerNPDepThe way they phrase the question reveals the fact they are thinking in the old materialistic and nationalistic terms .
avoid.vMannerNPDepthe way` He very politely pointed out in each case , " recalled Mountbatten , ` that it was not the way he would have phrased it , and so it remained virtually unchanged .
avoid.vMannerNPDepthe wayDivorce has unfortunate consequences because of the way they worded the act .
avoid.vMannerNPDepfull lengthHer third cup of tea she balanced on her stomach , lying full length on the bed and pointing her stockinged toes into the air , sighting various objects over them with one eye closed .
avoid.vMannerNPDepfull lengthStephen is lying full length on the grass , the dog curled inside his arm , snuffling against his shirt .
avoid.vMannerNPDepthe way` I 've just about heard of her , but I could tell she 's famous , just by the way she sits and holds her head and moves . "
avoid.vMannerNPDepthe way he 's aching to doSo why do n't you just settle to knowing your place and doing your job , and just maybe I wo n't let him tear you in shreds the way he 's aching to do ?
avoid.vMannerNPDepone by oneLie to me , and the gentleman behind you will probably break your fingers one by one , and very possibly the gentlemen wit the club will take a certain delight in knocking out your teeth . "
avoid.vMannerNPDepthe wayThe disorder gets its name from the way the patient behaves when trying to read a word : the letters of the word will usually be named aloud , from left to right , very slowly .
avoid.vMannerNPDepthe wayFor more evidence that addictions have something in common in the way they act on the brain as a whole , no matter which pathways they stimulate , look at the pictures on this page .
avoid.vMannerNPDepthe wayChildren should see that from the way I act , not from what I tell them to think " .
avoid.vMannerNPDepthe wayThough I agreed with their political views , I could not condone the way they acted and was glad to see them go at last .
avoid.vMannerNPDepthe wayHe intrigued her , there was something about the way he acted , the way he spoke that made him different from all the other vagrants that she had met .
avoid.vMannerNPDepthe wayI say , ` We treat you guys like that because of the way you act .
avoid.vMannerNPDepanother wayThen let me put it another way . "
avoid.vMannerNPDepthis way` Let me put it this way , Sir Robert , if Moodie dreaded our return then he had very little to fear . "
avoid.vMannerNPDeppurposefullyHe swung himself nimbly over the fence and was disconcerted to come face to face with Henry Yaxlee , walking purposefully from the direction of the school .
avoid.vMannerNPDepthe wrong wayIn the Kingsbury furniture store opposite W H Smith , manager Davie Glover , 39 , claimed police were herding his staff the wrong way .
avoid.vMannerNPDepthat wayFind the reason why the pupil spelled the word that way , and there is a chance you can teach him not to .
avoid.vMannerNPExtdomineeringIts autonomy was , however , short-lived , and although it was probably no less active than it had been under Henry VII , Wolsey 's domineering conduct thrust it into subservience .
avoid.vMannerNPExtthe wayA stilus was the sharp - pointed tool used to write on wax tablets and , by inference , stilus also referred to the way that something was written .
avoid.vMannerNPExtthatA stilus was the sharp - pointed tool used to write on wax tablets and , by inference , stilus also referred to the way that something was written .
avoid.vMannerNPObjnoisilyMy brother and I would be misbehaving noisily .
avoid.vMannerPP[about]Depabout the traditions they admire and from which they hope their students will learnTeachers of art are more likely to write books of instruction , and in their efforts to educate their students may make comments about the traditions they admire and from which they hope their students will learn .
avoid.vMannerPP[about]Depabout as efficiently as swallows flyWhales do n't fly , but they do swim , and swim about as efficiently as swallows fly .
avoid.vMannerPP[above]Depabove a babble of voicesSomewhere behind her , Atrimonides was screaming in pain above a babble of voices .
avoid.vMannerPP[above]Depabove the din of battleAs he entered , he heard the pealing of a bell reverberating through the building above the din of battle , and he paused a moment , wondering what on earth it could be .
avoid.vMannerPP[according to]Depaccording to Islamic observanceHe was reputed to wear a turban , and to eat meat slaughtered according to Islamic observance .
avoid.vMannerPP[across]Depalmost across the boardMeanwhile , share prices advanced almost across the board in continued strength gained last Friday , dealers said .
avoid.vMannerPP[after]Depafter such a fashionIn all his thirty-three years no single woman had ever addressed him after such a fashion , or spoken of such a delicate matter .
avoid.vMannerPP[against]Depagainst the wallHe tried to batter his rider against the wall , scrape him off against a fragment of the banisters , but still Fleury held on .
avoid.vMannerPP[against]Depagainst the roadThe preacherman had hauled her out of the Feelgood and battered her face against the road .
avoid.vMannerPP[against]Depagainst the wallHe probably got fed up with the kid 's crying , bashed him against the wall and ran .
avoid.vMannerPP[against]Depagainst IraqAs a large consumer of Middle Eastern oil , Japan had been criticized for not making a fuller contribution to the international effort against Iraq .
avoid.vMannerPP[against]Depagainst AIDSLuc Montagnier of the Pasteur Institute in Paris has been appointed to lead a panel reviewing France 's effort against AIDS .
avoid.vMannerPP[along]Depalong these linesHowever , the many and varied exceptions to both these general tendencies render it impracticable to frame a more general definition of hyponymy along these lines .
avoid.vMannerPP[along]Depalong two broad paths -- solid - fueled and liquid - fueled systemsBuilding upon the foundations established during the war , Iran 's missile and long - range artillery rocket programs were reorganized during the late 1980s and have developed along two broad paths -- solid - fueled and liquid - fueled systems .
avoid.vMannerPP[amidst]DepAmidst much cheering , this figure was easily accomplished , with a single nineteen , a double nineteen and a double fifteen .
avoid.vMannerPP[amidst]DepeasilyAmidst much cheering , this figure was easily accomplished , with a single nineteen , a double nineteen and a double fifteen .
avoid.vMannerPP[among]Depamong themselvesIn 1991 , rebel factions began warring among themselves , adding more bloodshed to a conflict that has killed hundreds of thousands and displaced millions in Africa 's largest country .
avoid.vMannerPP[around]DeparoundGive me a shellsuit , a pit-bull terrier and a wife to smack around after I 've had a few , and I 'm happy .
avoid.vMannerPP[as]Depas a ` prank "A 17-year-old youth who was arrested after trying to hijack an airliner as a ` prank " may face charges , an airline said today .
avoid.vMannerPP[as]Depsame blue-bloodedYet the Discovery has a classy , Conran-designed interior , excellent seats and ride-comfort and a wonderful , rumbling V8 engine that emits just the same blue-blooded burble as a Range Rover .
avoid.vMannerPP[as]Depas a Range RoverYet the Discovery has a classy , Conran-designed interior , excellent seats and ride-comfort and a wonderful , rumbling V8 engine that emits just the same blue-blooded burble as a Range Rover .
avoid.vMannerPP[as]Depas a maidservantI shall go garbed as a maidservant and , if seen and questioned , shall concoct a tale about having a message for one of the guards .
avoid.vMannerPP[as]Depas a poet , a dramatist or a novelistThe new academic , by contrast , could be a creative artist , and he could dazzle the world as a poet , a dramatist or a novelist .
avoid.vMannerPP[as]Depmuch as the Caterpillar of Alice` Who , " he demanded of the matador , much as the Caterpillar of Alice , ` are you ? "
avoid.vMannerPP[as]Depas a passengerMicky Garland crashed on landing , and journeyed to Hal Far as a passenger aboard the Wimpey .
avoid.vMannerPP[as]Depas a call to the justice and equality announced by ChristFor Nightingale , self-giving and service provided the key to spiritual growth , while Butler couched her appeal on behalf of prostitutes as a call to the justice and equality announced by Christ .
avoid.vMannerPP[as]Depas a kind of invitation or baitIn the early days she had had lots of quiet opinions , he remembered , which she had offered him , shyly slyly , couched as a kind of invitation or bait .
avoid.vMannerPP[as]Depas holy proclamations` God-speak " often sounds pompous and bombastic and the sub-text can suggest : ` I 'm not really confident about my thoughts and opinions , so I 'll couch them as holy proclamations . "
avoid.vMannerPP[as]Depas geometric means ( SD )For cell populations , data were all long transformed and expressed as geometric means ( SD ) and analysed parametrically. p Values were taken as significant .
avoid.vMannerPP[as]Depas ` technofear "One user expressed concern over using services ; he expressed this as ` technofear " .
avoid.vMannerPP[as]Depas a possibility , a rejected possibilityIndependently of any other verb , the bare infinitive here expresses an event as a possibility , a rejected possibility .
avoid.vMannerPP[as]Depas the ` central dogma " of molecular biologyThis was expressed by Crick as the ` central dogma " of molecular biology , that information can pass from DNA to protein , but not from protein to DNA .
avoid.vMannerPP[as]Depas his intentionBut when Charles expressed that as his intention this very day , she softened at once , reminding him that today was his birthday and it would be a pity to spoil it .
avoid.vMannerPP[as]Depas a question about corporate responsibilityIn that different method we frame our question in the first instance as a question about corporate responsibility .
avoid.vMannerPP[as]Depas a rebukeCharlotte did not phrase her response as a rebuke , but it had much the same effect .
avoid.vMannerPP[as]Depas a requestThe voice , so accustomed to obedience , continued in courtesy , but its ring of conviction was sharpening , and Miranda sensed that Anthony Everard had reached the point when , if he could not phrase a command as a request , he would assert his authority undisguised .
avoid.vMannerPP[as]Depas a suggestionThough it was phrased as a suggestion , Nathan 's rasping tone made the words an order .
avoid.vMannerPP[as]DepsoTo satisfy the US Senate article 5 was so phrased as to enable each state to respond to aggression only with " such action as it deems necessary , including the use of armed force " .
avoid.vMannerPP[as]Depas to enable each state to respond to aggression only with " such action as it deems necessary , including the use of armed force "To satisfy the US Senate article 5 was so phrased as to enable each state to respond to aggression only with " such action as it deems necessary , including the use of armed force " .
avoid.vMannerPP[as]Depas a trustThis bequest regarding the income from the land is like a prior legacy -- except that it is worded as a trust .
avoid.vMannerPP[as]Depas adultsWe would be pretty uninteresting if we all behaved as adults all of the time , and it is our mix of behaviours as adult , child and parent that makes us interesting and unique .
avoid.vMannerPP[as]Depas if nothing had happenedHe recalled with a shudder his futile attempts to pull together the shreds of his old life as if nothing had happened , his tangled emotions , the trouble at school .
avoid.vMannerPP[as]Depwith a shudderHe recalled with a shudder his futile attempts to pull together the shreds of his old life as if nothing had happened , his tangled emotions , the trouble at school .
avoid.vMannerPP[as]Depas describedThe parsing process takes place as described in the previous chapter .
avoid.vMannerPP[as]Depas a wholePutting the volumes aside , Greg tried to consider the personality they evoked as a whole .
avoid.vMannerPP[as]Depas not yet realizedIn previous psychomechanical studies , the infinitive has been defined as a quasi-nominal form of the verb evoking its event as not yet realized ( cf .
avoid.vMannerPP[as]Depas a wholeBut the benefit is realised only if a spending tax replaces other existing taxes and the tax burden as a whole is either unchanged or reduced .
avoid.vMannerPP[as]Depas a result of learning another languageBut as a result of learning another language I understand why English is so difficult for foreigners especially us Scots .
avoid.vMannerPP[as]Depas though it were an explanation of the follyThe luckless creature , who confessed to coming from Leeds as though it were an explanation of the folly , abandoned it all and trudged home like a beaten cur .
avoid.vMannerPP[as]Depas readily as in this instanceIt occurred to Karelius to wonder whether the fräulein made a practice of confiding her problems to everyone as readily as in this instance .
avoid.vMannerPP[as]Depas she would never confide in meAna may confide in you as she would never confide in me .
avoid.vMannerPP[as]Depas he choseHe had been hopelessly spoiled as a child and as an adult continued to act as he chose , accepting neither advice nor criticism .
avoid.vMannerPP[as]Depas though an invisible blade had pricked her fleshAlice suddenly gasped as though an invisible blade had pricked her flesh ; the smile remained , though , and became even more serene .
avoid.vMannerPP[as]Depas hard as he couldHe lobbied as hard as he could -- he seemed tireless and undaunted even to me -- but it was an uphill struggle .
avoid.vMannerPP[as]Depas everybody noticedThe movies certainly mushroomed as everybody noticed , they multiplied ` faster than guinea-pigs " , but they were not a spontaneous creation , a bolt from the blue .
avoid.vMannerPP[as]Depas if they were utterly outlandishShe pronounced the names as if they were utterly outlandish .
avoid.vMannerPP[as]Depas they would be written in katakana , a Japanese phonetic syllabaryJaplish words are pronounced as they would be written in katakana , a Japanese phonetic syllabary .
avoid.vMannerPP[as]Depas if it were a judgment of the courtHis award may be enforced as if it were a judgment of the court , and there is a limited right of appeal from his award to the High Court on a point of law .
avoid.vMannerPP[as]Depas if they were trueThe moms and dads capitulated to a makeshift of indulgence and vaccination , hoping for clean , healthy children who read Dick and Jane as if they were true .
avoid.vMannerPP[as]Depas a non - nuclear weapon stateSouth Africa acceded to the Treaty on the Non - Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons ( NPT ) as a non - nuclear weapon state in 1991 , and International Atomic Energy Agency ( IAEA ) inspectors subsequently verified the completeness of its nuclear dismantlement .
avoid.vMannerPP[as]Depas usualThey held sway over islands off the northern Greek coast , but the Phoenicians kept control of the main sea routes ; south of the area , trade continued as usual .
avoid.vMannerPP[as]Depas fast as you haveThanks you so much for working on these as fast as you have - there was a priority in getting them out .
avoid.vMannerPP[at]Depat the correct angleShe pulled the strings of her apron until the bow at the back was just right , and perched her white cap at the correct angle on her head to make it sit pertly on her dark curls .
avoid.vMannerPP[at]Depat gunpointA COUPLE told yesterday of their terror when two escaped convicts kidnapped them at gunpoint .
avoid.vMannerPP[at]Depat gunpointA teenager who kidnapped his former girlfriend and her stepfather at gunpoint last year has admitted making more threats .
avoid.vMannerPP[at]Depat gunpointScotland Yard say the man hijacked a refuse vehicle at gunpoint after running away from the scene of a robbery .
avoid.vMannerPP[at]Depat leisureDaytime activity concentrates on soaking up the sun by the pool and contemplating at leisure which of Ten Bel 's many activities to try next .
avoid.vMannerPP[at]Depat fall strengthClothes , newspapers and nameless rubbish littered the floor and over everything a radio blasted away at fall strength .
avoid.vMannerPP[at]Depat full volumeThe internal light came on and the radio turned itself on and blasted out heavy rock music at full volume .
avoid.vMannerPP[at]Depat regular intervalsThe fog-horn , its sound now muffled by the houses , continued to bleat at regular intervals .
avoid.vMannerPP[at]Depat intervalsIt flicked behind each dimpled knee ; and then scourged her at intervals from her pretty ankles to her shoulder blades .
avoid.vMannerPP[at]Depat speeds of up to 70mphPolice chased him at speeds of up to 70mph .
avoid.vMannerPP[at]Depat high speedAnd it crashed back into me at high speed .
avoid.vMannerPP[at]Depat anglesNervous controls are not the same as behavioural responses of the kind we have seen in the case of reptiles , which situate themselves at angles to gain the maximum benefit from , or to avoid the worst excesses of , solar radiation .
avoid.vMannerPP[at]Depat high speedFrom then on , anything that loiters in front of the entrance runs a risk of being knocked flying by the owner of the den exiting at high speed .
avoid.vMannerPP[at]Depat the indicated concentrationsThe purified protein was assayed at the indicated concentrations for its ability to hydrolyse p- nitrophenol phosphate ( pNPP ) either in the absence ( ) or presence ( ) of 200 sodium vanadate .
avoid.vMannerPP[at]Depthree at a timeHe scooped up a stone and leaping the steps to the terrace three at a time , he hurled it through the door and dived after it , hitting the living-room floor flat and rolling twice .
avoid.vMannerPP[at]Deptwo steps at a timeHe loped upstairs two steps at a time .
avoid.vMannerPP[at]Depat willThe essence of a country house park is that it is a large area of grazing , uninterrupted by hedges or fences , in which animals are free to roam at will .
avoid.vMannerPP[at]Depat a ten-month-old 's paceI stay a few feet behind , watching the three of them shuffle along at a ten-month-old 's pace .
avoid.vMannerPP[at]Depat full paceInstead , he has relied on great fitness and stamina to enable him to keep sprinting in at full pace , and speed of arm and perfect balance to capitalize on the momentum ; combined with an unrelenting desire to keep on taking more and more wickets , it has all proved irresistible .
avoid.vMannerPP[at]Depat great speedThe dispute may become so vigorous that one of them is driven away and flees , striding away over the plains at great speed .
avoid.vMannerPP[at]Depat a brisk paceWhen they reached the base of the steep drop into the valley , they spotted Bob Lamb striding out ahead of them at a brisk pace .
avoid.vMannerPP[at]Depat speedThose pants of his were around his knees when he slammed through the double doors of the brownstone , and around his ankles as he stumbled at speed up the first flight of stairs .
avoid.vMannerPP[at]Depat speedAs it swims away at speed , it jerks its great head upwards and sends the pup , still alive , spinning through the air .
avoid.vMannerPP[at]Depat leisureAll the entries can then be perused at leisure in a popular year-long exhibition in the foyer of the Ark Restaurant .
avoid.vMannerPP[at]Depat a lossThe couple were also forced to sell at a loss , the nearby post office and general store , which were also found to be contaminated .
avoid.vMannerPP[at]Depat a virtually constant levelA chalk stream , for example , may flow at a virtually constant level summer and winter , while flash floods may occur miles from a water course or in hollows well above the water table .
avoid.vMannerPP[at]Depat some lengthThis research gave rise to the school of ` contingency theory " which is discussed at some length in Chapter 6 .
avoid.vMannerPP[at]Depat some lengthI discuss it at some length in Chapter 6 .
avoid.vMannerPP[at]Depat greater lengthThis subject was discussed at greater length in Chapter 9 .
avoid.vMannerPP[at]Depat some lengthRomaine ( 1982 : 177--82 ) discusses Bickerton 's data at some length , reevaluating his criteria for scaling variables .
avoid.vMannerPP[at]DeprepeatedlyIsolated young mice squeak repeatedly at frequencies of 45 000 hertz to 88 000 hertz , until their mother comes and returns them to the nest .
avoid.vMannerPP[at]Depat frequencies of 45 000 hertz to 88 000 hertzIsolated young mice squeak repeatedly at frequencies of 45 000 hertz to 88 000 hertz , until their mother comes and returns them to the nest .
avoid.vMannerPP[at]Depat speedCreggan thumped straight into him at speed , the sound of it travelling across the glen .
avoid.vMannerPP[at]Depat full peltAlthough it was barely daylight , they were already twittering and tweeting away at full pelt .
avoid.vMannerPP[at]Depat full volumeThe amplified muezzins of the town 's mosques spent much of it chanting at full volume .
avoid.vMannerPP[at]Depat full capacityGiven the higher demand curve D 2 D 2 , short-run marginal cost pricing will lead to a price P 2 and the industry will produce at full capacity .
avoid.vMannerPP[at]Deplike boys who had been educated at rival private schoolsThey behaved towards each other like boys who had been educated at rival private schools .
avoid.vMannerPP[at]Depat normal pitchOne lucky spin-off from the system is that it reproduces intelligible sound at normal pitch , when the tape is played back at twice the intended speed .
avoid.vMannerPP[at]Depat national levelEven the General Strike of May 1926 had little impact as the five unions represented on the District 's divisional committee were not among the major participants at national level .
avoid.vMannerPP[at]Depat full powerGrand Slam Cup winner Ivanisevic has vowed to play at full power --- even in his mixed doubles matches .
avoid.vMannerPP[at]Depat full stretchHe punched a volley which almost drove Chang into the court surrounds , yet the American not only reached it but responded at full stretch with a perfect lob ; quick-witted as well as fleet-footed play .
avoid.vMannerPP[at]Depat a speed which remained unequalled until surpassed by an aeroplane more than a century laterRiding on the back of a tempestuous wind , this journey became an epic of its time , being accomplished at a speed which remained unequalled until surpassed by an aeroplane more than a century later .
avoid.vMannerPP[at]Depat a dizzy paceHong Kong buzzes from dawn to dusk at a dizzy pace .
avoid.vMannerPP[at]Depat different speedsSince there are several such pairs of elements decaying at different speeds , it is possible to make cross-checks .
avoid.vMannerPP[at]Depat randomI mean , does she go and pick people at random ?
avoid.vMannerPP[at]Depat randomHe might as well have picked a family at random out of the telephone book and stayed with them .
avoid.vMannerPP[at]Depat onceEveryone who comes here at once delights in the surroundings , and yet when those periods were upon me , nothing could brighten my day nor lift the gloom .
avoid.vMannerPP[at]Depat your leisureThis brings together all your favourite WWF merchandise so you can select and shop at your leisure -and find plenty of Christmas gift ideas into the bargain .
avoid.vMannerPP[at]Depat the level that prevailed 20 years agoNo student should be permitted to be graduated from elementary school without having mastered the 3 R 's at the level that prevailed 20 years ago .
avoid.vMannerPP[at]Depat 50 centimeters apart and a height of one meterThey can take one of the following forms : 1- Steel pipes : Insert 4 inch pipes in the ground at 50 centimeters apart and a height of one meter then fill them with cement 2- Barrels : They are filled with cement and place around the building , especially at the entrance to prevent cars from crashing into it 3- Ditches : They are better than road bumps because they are harder to see .
avoid.vMannerPP[at]Depat its accustomed paceThe rest of the year , life goes on at its accustomed pace : rickety machines chugging in two - man factories , children in school uniforms being ferried home to houseboats , and the old fishermen stirring shrimp paste .
avoid.vMannerPP[at]Depat a slower paceWell , anyone whose daily habits include eight meals probably is living life at a slower pace .
avoid.vMannerPP[at]Depat 105 mphHe got all of a 97-mph fastball , and launched it at 105 mph in the general direction of Canada .
avoid.vMannerPP[away]Depaway from his faceHe was not wearing his faded jeans , but a pair of creamy-coloured trousers and a short-sleeved shirt , and he had combed his hair away from his face .
avoid.vMannerPP[before]Depbefore English crowdsFor although executions before English crowds ended in 1868 , it was not until 1939 that France decided to follow suit and withdraw the scaffold behind prison walls .
avoid.vMannerPP[before]Depbefore your very eyesAs capital of Europe 's most explosive economy , Dublin seems to be changing before your very eyes .
avoid.vMannerPP[behind]DepBehind the scenes talks about a coalition programme were initiated and the party " managers met to share out the candidatures for the projected election .
avoid.vMannerPP[beneath]Depbeneath his breathHe was ill-washed and stubble-chinned and he muttered beneath his breath .
avoid.vMannerPP[by]Depby stagesElaine Blond observed that he had committed suicide by stages .
avoid.vMannerPP[by]Depby simply opening the passenger door , jumping in and forcing the driver to a more deserted areaBut attackers have hijacked cars waiting at traffic lights and road junctions by simply opening the passenger door , jumping in and forcing the driver to a more deserted area .
avoid.vMannerPP[by]Depalmost by instinctHe growled , groped his way down the pitch dark corridor and found her almost by instinct .
avoid.vMannerPP[by]Depby courtesyAll four books about Ayesha , defined by courtesy and by their subject-matter as adventure stones , contain in fact relatively little action .
avoid.vMannerPP[by]Depby planeGerman radio had announced on Monday night that Hess had disappeared by plane , and had either ` jumped out or met with an accident " .
avoid.vMannerPP[by]Depby the handfulDownstairs , inside the house , Kalchu was preparing the cockerel by plunging it into a pan of boiling water , then plucking out its feathers by the handful .
avoid.vMannerPP[by]Depby the fluorimetric method of BoerPancreatic contents of DNA and RNA were assayed by the fluorimetric method of Boer but using an excitation wavelength of 536 nm and an emission wavelength of 602 nm .
avoid.vMannerPP[by]Depby gradual stagesA cat , with her mouth full of seagull feathers , was feebly trying to climb up , but after a few feet her claws lost purchase and she slithered back by gradual stages to the deck .
avoid.vMannerPP[by]Deptotally confusedA police officer said : ` He must have staggered off by himself totally confused .
avoid.vMannerPP[by]Depby himselfA police officer said : ` He must have staggered off by himself totally confused .
avoid.vMannerPP[by]Depby roteBertha Cohen spoke slowly , as if recounting something by rote , her hands intent on the job of scooping out each piece of fish without breaking the enclosing skin .
avoid.vMannerPP[by]Depby natural lightDexter took the jacket to the window so that he could scrutinise the cuff by natural light .
avoid.vMannerPP[by]Depby mail-order catalogueThey were often sold by mail-order catalogue or in department stores .
avoid.vMannerPP[by]Depby public auctionMeanwhile , equipment from the now disbanded NVA is being sold by public auction , and a number of vehicles have been despatched as part of aid packages to Mozambique and Eritrea .
avoid.vMannerPP[by]Depby handIn oriental rugs , every knot -- which corresponds to two individual strands of pile -- is tied by hand , and a skilled weaver can tie something in the region of a thousand knots per hour .
avoid.vMannerPP[by]Depby the bookNigel Cramer was phrasing it by the book .
avoid.vMannerPP[by]Depby accidentWe were convinced that we had located , by accident , the last resting place of HMS Impregnable .
avoid.vMannerPP[by]Depby chemical synthesisAlthough the American achievement in obtaining high yields of penicillin from mould cultures was crucial to the practical introduction of penicillin on a worldwide scale , manufacture by chemical synthesis was naturally an attractive alternative .
avoid.vMannerPP[by]Depby people for whom he had respectKen did n't want to be thought wanting by people for whom he had respect .
avoid.vMannerPP[by]Depby a sniffing , word-of-mouth criticism that condemned him as too literaryVincent 's work was found wanting -- when it was noticed at all -- by a sniffing , word-of-mouth criticism that condemned him as too literary .
avoid.vMannerPP[by]Depby means of the associations that words carry with themThe emotive function uses words to evoke subjective feelings or attitudes , by means of the associations that words carry with them .
avoid.vMannerPP[by]Depby itAesthetic objects are therefore not simply illuminated by attention but rather their very structure and texture is constituted and made intelligible by it .
avoid.vMannerPP[by]Depby dealing with single syllablesThe notion of tone is best understood by dealing with single syllables at first .
avoid.vMannerPP[by]Depby saying it isThe Supreme Court is studying whether growing marijuana for personal use is legal , after a regional court stupefied authorities last year by saying it is .
avoid.vMannerPP[by]Depby providing military help and training to the mujahedinHe criticised the Prime Minister of Pakistan , Benazir Bhutto , saying she had become ` a cover " for continuing the war in Afghanistan by providing military help and training to the mujahedin .
avoid.vMannerPP[by]Depby itself“ It is no longer enough merely to acknowledge the facts … and to hope that science will solve by itself the problems that it is creating .
avoid.vMannerPP[by]Depby handThe 40-piece collection is made from ` green cotton " , picked by hand to avoid chemical defoliants , and which does not rely on formaldehyde in the finishing process .
avoid.vMannerPP[by]Depto avoid chemical defoliantsThe 40-piece collection is made from ` green cotton " , picked by hand to avoid chemical defoliants , and which does not rely on formaldehyde in the finishing process .
avoid.vMannerPP[by]Depby accidentI think he went to visit my mother and got incarcerated by accident .
avoid.vMannerPP[by]Depby its registrationYou can store each vehicle by its registration and then call up details as and when needed .
avoid.vMannerPP[by]Depby God 's creedI pledge by God 's creed to become a Muslim soldier to support God 's religion , and may God 's word be the most supreme .
avoid.vMannerPP[by]Depby God 's creedI vow by God 's creed to obey those responsible in this mission , in thick and thin , and thereupon may God 's word be most supreme .
avoid.vMannerPP[for]Depfor the first time in over four yearsBRITAIN 'S unemployment soared above 2.6 million for the first time in over four years yesterday after a bigger than expected surge in the number of people out of work .
avoid.vMannerPP[for]Depfor monthsThe stark three million milestone sparked the most bitter and rowdy Commons clashes for months with John Smith , the Labour leader , accusing the Prime Minister of standing idly by while unemployment soared .
avoid.vMannerPP[for]Depmost bitter and rowdyThe stark three million milestone sparked the most bitter and rowdy Commons clashes for months with John Smith , the Labour leader , accusing the Prime Minister of standing idly by while unemployment soared .
avoid.vMannerPP[for]Depfor a boogie-woogie riffDawson rolled his left hand for a boogie-woogie riff and paddled an arpeggio with the right .
avoid.vMannerPP[for]Depobviously for our entertainmentWe were also very lucky to see dolphins in the distance playfully dumping out of the water as they swam past our ship , obviously for our entertainment .
avoid.vMannerPP[for]Depas : do you believe it dishonest for a person not to pay a fare which he believes he does not owe ?The question might be phrased as : do you believe it dishonest for a person not to pay a fare which he believes he does not owe ?
avoid.vMannerPP[for]DepFor only the first time , now , did she comprehend the nature of the stone from which the fortress had been constructed .
avoid.vMannerPP[for]DeppowerfullyThis need was powerfully articulated during each visit , as , for example , by the head of School G : I think that every school library should have a qualified off-the-staff school librarian .
avoid.vMannerPP[for]Depas , for example , by the head of School GThis need was powerfully articulated during each visit , as , for example , by the head of School G : I think that every school library should have a qualified off-the-staff school librarian .
avoid.vMannerPP[for]Depfor silo basingThe RS -12M2 Topol-M ( NATO designation SS-27 ) intercontinental ballistic missile ( ICBM ) has been developed for silo basing and mobile basing model is under development .
avoid.vMannerPP[for]Depfor the sake of livingHe has n't really had much of an urge to live for the sake of living since Loyalty .
avoid.vMannerPP[from]Depfrom time to time` Yes -- well me and Rich fight from time to time .
avoid.vMannerPP[from]Depfrom behindHutt struck her from behind with some force , expecting the young woman to go down .
avoid.vMannerPP[from]Depfrom the end of a fork into irregular shapesDrizzle caramel from the end of a fork into irregular shapes onto lightly oiled foil .
avoid.vMannerPP[from]Depfrom ear to earBenjamin , his wounded finger clasped in a wet rag , grinned from ear to ear .
avoid.vMannerPP[from]Depfrom ear to earShe was grinning from ear to ear , her eyes sparkling in excited anticipation , like a child watching magicians at a carnival .
avoid.vMannerPP[from]Depfrom behindThe 22-year-old was exercising her alsatian and a mongrel in Laindon , Essex , when the man grabbed her from behind and held a knife to her face .
avoid.vMannerPP[from]Depdifferently from usOur mistake in the past has been to assume that because other forms of life perceive things differently from us , they are necessarily inferior : they are not .
avoid.vMannerPP[from]Depfrom one foot to the nextHe never looked at her and she had the feeling that she should be hopping about from one foot to the next , ready to beg .
avoid.vMannerPP[from]Depfrom head to toeHe blinked again and shivered from head to toe .
avoid.vMannerPP[from]Depfrom foot to footThe yellow-jacketed policeman shuffled uneasily from foot to foot , uncertain of what they should be doing now .
avoid.vMannerPP[from]DepuneasilyThe yellow-jacketed policeman shuffled uneasily from foot to foot , uncertain of what they should be doing now .
avoid.vMannerPP[from]Depfrom one foot to the otherEmmie shuffled from one foot to the other .
avoid.vMannerPP[from]Depfrom side to sideHer body without it walked away towards the house , staggering from side to side , blood flowing from the stump that had been her neck .
avoid.vMannerPP[from]Depfrom aboveIndeed , because the oceans are heated from above , and warm water expands and is less dense than cold water , the warm water tends simply to sit on the surface , unless otherwise disturbed .
avoid.vMannerPP[from]DepuniformlyIf a layer of liquid is heated uniformly from below , a temperature gradient is established between the top and the bottom of the layer .
avoid.vMannerPP[from]Depfrom belowIf a layer of liquid is heated uniformly from below , a temperature gradient is established between the top and the bottom of the layer .
avoid.vMannerPP[from]Depas how does the child move from gestures into sign and into speech and is the language competence equivalent in both languagesThe question is therefore simply phrased as how does the child move from gestures into sign and into speech and is the language competence equivalent in both languages ?
avoid.vMannerPP[from]Depfrom design to smithing , machining , assembly to the fitting on the vehiclesThe complete unit or coupling was manufactured within the works from design to smithing , machining , assembly to the fitting on the vehicles .
avoid.vMannerPP[from]Depfrom this perspectiveMore recently , anthropologists and others sensitive to this kind of criticism and conducting empirical research from this perspective have become much less assertive and deterministic .
avoid.vMannerPP[from]Depfrom the perspective of those who returnedIn Mexico the experience was written about from the perspective of those who returned , as in such books as Aventuras de un Bracero , by Jesus Amaya Topete , published in 1949 and reprinted several times , and in the United States the novel Macho !
avoid.vMannerPP[from]Depfrom LondonAt the start of the new millennium , Edinburgh is once again wielding true political power on behalf of its fellow countrymen : The `` Scotland Act , '' passed in November 1998 , transferred control of domestic policy from London back to the Scots for the first time since 1707 .
avoid.vMannerPP[from]Depas distinct from the educational establishmentBut it is unfair to dump on teachers , as distinct from the educational establishment .
avoid.vMannerPP[from]DepgenerallyPersonnel associated with Coast have characterized it as the most sophisticated program of its type outside of the former Soviet Union , but international CBW experts generally consider it to have been considerably less advanced from a scientific standpoint .
avoid.vMannerPP[from]Depfrom a scientific standpointPersonnel associated with Coast have characterized it as the most sophisticated program of its type outside of the former Soviet Union , but international CBW experts generally consider it to have been considerably less advanced from a scientific standpoint .
avoid.vMannerPP[from]Depfrom a scientific standpointPersonnel associated with Coast have characterized it as the most sophisticated program of its type outside of the former Soviet Union , but international CBW experts generally consider it to have been considerably less advanced from a scientific standpoint .
avoid.vMannerPP[from]DepgenerallyPersonnel associated with Coast have characterized it as the most sophisticated program of its type outside of the former Soviet Union , but international CBW experts generally consider it to have been considerably less advanced from a scientific standpoint .
avoid.vMannerPP[from]Depfrom both sidesBut the only way to combine piety , cowardice , cynicism , and recklessness is to hit him from both sides .
avoid.vMannerPP[from]Depfrom withinDover is now proposing a third force that can genetically transform a species ; transforming not because of the external forces of selection or drift , but from within .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin this wayThe reason that so many different interest groups , with their contrasting standpoints , can apparently unite in this way is obvious enough .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin a way less possible in oral languageWritten forms , they argue , enable the user to differentiate such functions in a way less possible in oral language .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin her gentle sympathetic voice` You dawdled , " she admonished in her gentle sympathetic voice .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin tearsShe begged me in tears to leave her alone -- to give her some peace . "
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin cold bloodA GUNMAN slaughtered six people in cold blood because he had been evicted .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin one goTHE ROLL of a class in a Co Down primary school jumped by more than half in one go when four children from the same family -- all born on the same day -- arrived .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin a knockout pool , darts , dominoesEight teams of four from each factory will battle it out on 17 March in a knockout pool , darts , dominoes and crib competition with all proceeds going to Children In Need .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]DepIn a similar revolutionary manner Paracelsus confronted the contemporary craze for seeing witchcraft everywhere and claimed this phenomenon for psychiatry .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin this wayAt least 300 Muslims were butchered in this way ; an equal number of Christians probably met the same fate .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin a savage three-hour assaultA HUSBAND who beat his wife in a savage three-hour assault can wait until his holidays before going to jail .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin hand-to-hand combatSo long as they have neighbours within 12″ the Snotlings are not affected by the psychology rules and they do not need to take break tests when they are beaten in hand-to-hand combat .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin a rageWhere the blame lay , in the case of the father who stabbed the teacher in a rage after discovering that his daughter was spending the night at the teacher 's home , was made less clear .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin a dramatic chaseBRITAIN 'S bravest policewoman was critically ill last night after she was repeatedly stabbed in a dramatic chase .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin earnestNow I should have to study the English language in earnest , keeping one chapter ahead of the students each week .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin form but not in substanceOn certain points this had meant that the Palestinian delegation complied in form but not in substance with Israeli preconditions .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin alphabetical orderThese cards I filed in alphabetical order , and I noted on each one details of new purchases and quantities .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin classified orderIt is worth photocopying the more useful reading lists , and filing them in classified order in a pamphlet bibliography collection .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin number orderDocuments or files are given numbers and are filed in number order .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin room order numberThese cards are sometimes prepared back-to-back with the room history card ( Fig. 3.33 ) and filed in room order number .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin Dewey orderProblems identified by the librarian and other members of the library committee included : ( 1 ) inappropriate and inflexible shelving , making it difficult to shelve books in Dewey order ;
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin a practised wayWhile he was talking he went on disembowelling the bird in a practised way with his knife .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin one way or anotherVirtually all the largest American corporations broke the law in one way or another ; laws controlling pollution , the adulteration of products , the regulating of prices and so on were ignored and broken at will .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin big gobsThe rain , which had been coming and going , began to pour down again , spattering in big gobs all over the glass around them .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin a self-contained operationThe expanding vapour drives a turbo generator while the ammonia is reliquefied in a condenser by cold water pumped from as deep as 3,000 feet in a self-contained operation .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin earnestThe process of appeasement had begun in earnest .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin earnestAfter a week of checking everything out the survey began in earnest on 9 February .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin earnestonly when the track was quadrupled in 1879 did residential development begin in earnest in this port of London .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin earnestIn April 1506 Henry VII visited Cambridge to initiate the final stage of the King 's chapel ; work began in earnest two years later and the fabric was complete by 1515 .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin this less dramatic wayWe know that our own legal structure constantly violates integrity in this less dramatic way .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin the worst possible wayShe knew she was violating Wakelate 's code of practice in the worst possible way , but absolved herself by remembering that her need was great .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin binary termsUnless one posits an inherent human tendency to comprehend the world in binary terms , one has to look for more sociological explanations .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin chorusThey clapped in chorus .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin time with the musicTo the first verse everyone claps in time with the music .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin a careful wayWhen the number ended he clapped in a careful way , unconsciously trying.to say exactly what he felt about it .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depas if in difficultiesInstead of risking an attack on the predator that is approaching the nest , the parent bird sometimes runs awkwardly away , flapping its wings as if in difficulties .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin what he hoped was a manly , intent mannerAs he turned and handed the binoculars to his elder brother he frowned in what he hoped was a manly , intent manner and tried to make his voice sound casual .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin the most horrible mannerThe creature writhed and grimaced in the most horrible manner , malignance imprinted in its every contour .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin high contentDunbar was grinning in high content as he wheeled his horse to trot back to his own division .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin a more cheerful mannerHe grinned in a more cheerful manner , then left the office .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin a particular wayWhen the big fish needs to eat other little fish , it signals it is switching back into normal hunting mode by jerking its jaw in a particular way .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin a little , agitated movementThe woman gave a nervous start , her hands jerking in a little , agitated movement .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin a conciliatory wayBlanche nodded in a conciliatory way .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin a frownHer brows puckered in a frown , she gazed at the deserted coach , and she did n't realise that Roman had left her until he returned , a furious expression on his face .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin a silent whistleMerry pursed her lips in a silent whistle .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin a benevolent sort of wayHe smiled in a benevolent sort of way when he said this .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin exaggerated smileClench teeth and stretch mouth in exaggerated smile
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin a friendly fashionThe bald-headed man caught his stare and waggled his fingers in a friendly fashion .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin a small comic grimaceMarie-Christine wrinkled her nose in a small comic grimace .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin a more personal wayI wish to return to those qualities and define them in a more personal way , and with the help of a fine Middle English word : clanness , or ` cleanness " .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin this very broad wayOf course , if wealth is defined in this very broad way , then we would expect very many people to possess some ; in fact the most recent figures still show very striking inequalities in wealth distribution .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin a structured cognitive-behavioural wayThis helps the client begin to redefine the problem in a structured cognitive-behavioural way , rather than in their catastrophic , idiosyncratic way .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin an imaginative , non-literal fashionAnalogies and metaphors : these redefine the problem in an imaginative , non-literal fashion .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin detailThe question of the frequency of military use of these ranges is also worth considering in detail .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin a choked whisper` My face , " he shrieked in a choked whisper , and sank his teeth into the wrist of the hand that was choking him .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin as ungrateful a manner as she could manage` Thank you , " snorted Clare in as ungrateful a manner as she could manage , swept her copy contemptuously off the desk , and stalked out of the room with a moderately successful attempt at dignity .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin disbelief` Keep at the back ? " her godmother snorted in disbelief .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin delight` An apple ! " squeaked the vole in delight .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin low tonesAnne , having moved away from Elizabeth Woodville and her family , had meanwhile been conversing in low tones with Joan .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin low voicesA number of people were walking quietly to and fro , studying the architecture , referring to guide-books and conversing in low voices .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin low reassuring tonesThe Major encouraged him , then walked him round in a circle , conversing with him in low reassuring tones .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin that one sided manner" If I ca n't have you , " she said aloud , for she often conversed with Timothy in that one sided manner , " then I wo n't have anyone .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin a friendly mannerSlowly , he raised a finger and pointed at a man in the crowd , beckoning him forward in a friendly manner .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin the manner of someone training a dog .We followed the tweed skirt into a kitchen where its owner motioned us to sit , in the manner of someone training a dog .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin a manner agreeable to their temper and dispositionEdmund Burke said that ` people must be governed in a manner agreeable to their temper and disposition " , but the British Government frequently ignores or defies our temper and disposition .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin gloryThe gold letters M O R S encircle the globe , and ultimate judgement is depicted in the heavens above where angels blow the last trumpet and Christ reigns in glory .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin reliefShe 'd grabbed it in relief , struggling into it to cover her nakedness , her cheeks hot .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin a tackle that would have felled an oxHe made a lunge towards Rory , but Adam proved too fast for him , grabbing him from behind in a tackle that would have felled an ox .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]DepIn her anger she grabbed Frankie 's wrist and thrust out his hand so violently that his arm jarred against his shoulder and sent a searing pain through his upper body .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin the confusion" Stand to arms ! " came a cry from outside , and immediately everyone began to disperse in pandemonium ( and more than one tin of food was accidentally grabbed up in the confusion ) .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depaccidentally" Stand to arms ! " came a cry from outside , and immediately everyone began to disperse in pandemonium ( and more than one tin of food was accidentally grabbed up in the confusion ) .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin an ungentle gripBenedict seized her by the shoulders in an ungentle grip .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin a way which was surely too painful to be a dreamThe dream-man called Duvall seized Jimmy around the neck in a way which was surely too painful to be a dream and yanked him to his feet , throwing him on to a desk .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin as full a way as his teacher and the other childrenHere , for once , he perceives his environment in as full a way as his teacher and the other children .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin aweRuth gazed about her in awe .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin surpriseMelanie glanced at him in surprise but his face was expressionless , living stone .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin concernA second later he was in the doorway , glancing from one to the other in concern .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin the way that adults ( sometimes ) doChildren do not listen to themselves in the way that adults ( sometimes ) do .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin some confusionThe elderly Chas Varley was peering in some confusion at an arc of screens which pulsed with read-outs and rippling waveforms .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin aweInside the bedroom she stared around her in awe at the sheer scale and opulence of the room .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin disbeliefThey stared around them in disbelief .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin curiosityKnots of Weimar citizens stood on street corners staring in curiosity .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin disbeliefRuth stared in disbelief .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin horrorMary stared in horror .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin rather horrified fascinationRaising her eyes , she stared in rather horrified fascination at the opening door .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin abject despairShe sighed deeply and stared around in abject despair .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin disbeliefAthelstan stared back in disbelief .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin wonderCornelius stared on in wonder .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin isolationOccasionally one dog would bark in isolation : sometimes two or three more would join it .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]DeprapidTug skippers , who had never before acknowledged the presence of the moored barges , called out , or gave the danger signal -- live rapid blasts in succession .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin successionTug skippers , who had never before acknowledged the presence of the moored barges , called out , or gave the danger signal -- live rapid blasts in succession .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]DepliveTug skippers , who had never before acknowledged the presence of the moored barges , called out , or gave the danger signal -- live rapid blasts in succession .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin E sharpMilk bottles clinked in E sharp .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin a soft insistent wayMarkby sat glowering at the gas fire which had dulled its bright flames and hissed in a soft insistent way .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin simulated anguishShe howled in simulated anguish , and groaned her lament .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin a very intelligent , gentle wayHe neighed several times in a very intelligent , gentle way , and I almost wondered if he was speaking in his own language .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin delightKatherine pealed in delight .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin his usual gruff mannerAfter giving the Brigadier a smart salute , he addresses me in his usual gruff manner , ` Piper , I want you to play your bagpipes as we disembark " .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin the jocular wayIn it he said of Mrs Thatcher , in the jocular way he addresses us all : ` I wish that cow would resign . "
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin exasperationOne frustrated delegate , the leading French politician , Paul Reynard , could assert in exasperation that ` the Council of Europe consists of two bodies , one of them for Europe , the other against it " .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin no uncertain termsIf he had chosen to , Thomas might have told her in no uncertain terms what was wrong .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin time to the musicTheir gutting knives flashing in time to the music .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin cold bloodTo a man who killed a baby in cold blood "
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin a visible way` The public wants to see those who have committed crimes punished in a visible way .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin such a way` Well , how the Caliph of Egypt would punish in such a way anybody who transgressed his command .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin the same way as soft cuttingsThey are prepared and potted in the same way as soft cuttings , but occasionally a variant is used if the plant is less easy to root .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin such rapid succession that they were nothing more than a triple blurYoung Jack flung his darts in such rapid succession that they were nothing more than a triple blur .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin the spasm of a monstrous sighAt his words , Lina Salamanca 's body shuddered in the spasm of a monstrous sigh .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin the same heartless wayAnd did n't he desert her in the same heartless way ?
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin little gusts and rushesHer laughter escaped in little gusts and rushes .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin agonyThe otter has no alternative but to retreat in agony and attempt to prize the claws free .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin disorderThe artillery bombardment was such that the starving and bewildered Russians could not withstand it ; they retreated in disorder over the frontier .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin fearSuch cries should not cause feminist liturgists to retreat in fear .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin hasteHe reached out to touch a hand to the elaborate topknot , but she dodged away , retreating in haste along the counter , her face flaming at the scathing glitter in his eyes .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin as good order as possibleIt was a question of saving what could be saved , and retreating in as good order as possible .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin the way this little boy wasI respectfully agree with the judge that that would be an inappropriate way of achieving the result which clearly ought to be achieved , which is that a child abducted in the way this little boy was should be able to return home pending a decision as to whether he lives with his father or with his mother .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin a series of flamboyant somersaultsThe girl exited the room in a series of flamboyant somersaults , and the musicians stood up to follow her , their instruments tucked beneath their arms .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin sinister swayThe line weaves back and forth in the water , in sinister sway .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin groupsShe folded napkins to look like coronets and gave the crystal glasses a final polish before positioning them in groups to the right of each place .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin capsule or tablet formThe drug is a safe and effective painkiller when used as an anaesthetic but can be lethal in capsule or tablet form .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin plasterEveryone thought there 'd be a roar of ribald laughter at that line if Puck happened to be hopping around the stage in plaster at the time . "
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin pretend flightWith much wobbling , the tiny fledglings stretched their wings , fluffed their feathers and hopped in pretend flight .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin his anxietyShe saw him ahead of her , hopping up and down in his anxiety .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin one gulpShe averted her eyes , draining the glass of fruit juice in one gulp .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin the way the Speaker doesShe rarely wows crowds in the way the Speaker does , but she oozes charm and competence and her family connections ( particularly her father , Pat Brown ) associate her with a happier era .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin secretThe one I admired most ( in secret , of course ) was Frieda .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin rather a pleasing mannerConsequently the cadmium red light and the droplets of gold fused into the Renaissance gold where they fell upon it in rather a pleasing manner .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin the same way she had charmed the starsBella married a butcher who displayed her photographs in his shop while she charmed the customers in the same way she had charmed the stars .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin their own wayGroups of children sometimes can invent games of their own , or maybe entertain themselves in their own way if they are free of adult interference .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin a way cinema and television rarely doesI realised why I was wrong about good theatre , about how it can enthrall in a way cinema and television rarely does .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin a manner that has no exact parallel in Protestant countriesGalileo was humiliated in Rome in a manner that has no exact parallel in Protestant countries .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin the way they doYou go to prison for something you 've done wrong , that 's your punishment , but they do n't need to humiliate you in the way they do .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin any wayLater , however , I did tell him that the meeting had been a disaster and that if he thought it had mollified the press in any way he was greatly mistaken .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin such a wayWe do not believe that it is necessary to placate God in such a way .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin the way that I dislike Pre-Raphaelite thingsI dislike them in the way that I dislike Pre-Raphaelite things .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin the same wayThere is no set pattern for grieving , for just as no two people love in the same way , no two people grieve in the same way .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin any wayBut I do n't hate Englishness in any way .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin my own way` I loved him in my own way .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin silenceLord Beddington clomped along in silence .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin sycophancyI think if Jeff Beck ever remembered having met me it would be precisely because I did n't crawl all over him in sycophancy .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin a vivid string of picturesMemories tumbled out , dancing past her closed eyes in a vivid string of pictures .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin almost weightless pirouettesShe danced down them in almost weightless pirouettes to paths that wandered between the flower-beds .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin agonyAs she hobbled and hopped in agony Mrs Freer , the Fashion Buyer , fumed .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin the proper formIf you really have refused Fred Pendlebury , I shall make my own declaration in the proper form and- " with a stern glance at Agnes -- ` at a moment of my choosing . "
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin his lofty voice` Tweed has vanished off the face of the earth , " Buckmaster informed his subordinate in his lofty voice .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin an icy voice` I 'm going to find the nearest policeman , " she informed him in an icy voice .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin the same way as Room at the Top shocked me when I read it last yearIt shocked me in the same way as Room at the Top shocked me when I read it last year .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin time to the beat of the dance band on the gramophone` I 'm not sure I 've got anything to say , " he said , and closed his eyes , his foot jogging up and down in time to the beat of the dance band on the gramophone .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin a happy frolicTwo streams come down from a hilly hinterland and after a sedate infancy suddenly leap in a happy frolic through verdant surroundings to reach the village where they converge as the River Greta .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]DepsuddenlyTwo streams come down from a hilly hinterland and after a sedate infancy suddenly leap in a happy frolic through verdant surroundings to reach the village where they converge as the River Greta .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin quite such a dramatic wayIt is a long time since any potential national leader in Britain leapt up from the starting-blocks in quite such a dramatic way .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin excitementRomanov leapt up from his seat in excitement .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin his shy , shambling wayHe loped across in his shy , shambling way , flicking his eyes across to her .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin uncanny silenceDown below , through thick double-glazing , red buses lumbered in uncanny silence round Darnley town centre .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Deparm in armWe wave him off like we knew him , then we lurch arm in arm to the hotel .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin stepWe would march along in step , doing eighty-eight paces to the minute , singing our hearts out .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin more or less regular military formationBut the appearance of Giap 's armed guerrillas marching in more or less regular military formation seemed to confirm that , already , the Resistance had won .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin silenceThey pace together through the forest in silence , scanning the canopy intently , sometimes stopping and listening for the calls of colobus .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin parallel silenceOn the right and the left of my track , padding along in parallel silence were bears .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin a delightfully flatulent wayThe latter impression is largely due to the work of the tuba player , Bob Stewart , who plods along throughout in a delightfully flatulent way .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin little pirouettesFrankie watched her now with a mixture of awe and delight as she pranced in little pirouettes around the kitchen .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin a torrentOut it all rushed in a torrent , the whole story so far .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin angry tumultHe reached the door of Mrs Marsh 's house breathless and windblown after his long walk and saw that the waves were whipping against the rocks , rushing shoreward in angry tumult .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin a kind of frantic muddled orderEveryone scurrying around in a kind of frantic muddled order .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin a rapt wayThey shuffle about in a rapt way to these radiant arches of sound , punctuated by the thunder of dub-style percussion .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin a somewhat girlish mannerOccasionally , I caught glimpses of Shelley through the vines , skipping about in a somewhat girlish manner between the two houses and the little landing stage where their boats were moored ; there were a collection of rowing boats and a masted boat with a deck which Claire referred to as ` the schooner " .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin an agony of embarrassment` When I was that age , I slunk about in an agony of embarrassment in case anybody looked at me . "
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin such an underhand mannerNow , why did you sneak into the village in such an underhand manner , instead of asking our permission ? "
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin a semblance of skating motionSo the camouflaged couple must sprint in a semblance of skating motion -- to lure another shuriken-starman with urgent gestures , and snuff him .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin a zigzag weaveShe took several deep breaths , then broke cover and sprinted in a zigzag weave across the open ground .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin a confused conditionAfter eating its mouse , the cat may start to vomit , froth at the mouth and stagger about in a confused condition .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin flamesMike Chittenden staggered in flames into a neighbouring office where terrified workers doused the flames .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin the shock of birthHere in Langdale an ewe stood weakly , blood still damp on its haunches as its offspring staggered in the shock of birth , cord still trailing in the grass .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin a manner that was so delicate it was repulsiveShe stepped forward in a manner that was so delicate it was repulsive .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin a stooped positionSOLDIERS step in a stooped position through the narrow steel door placed a foot off the ground in the concrete wall .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin the sure and certain knowledge that nothing will drop from a tree and start to devour their headA lot of walkers take this fact for granted , striding about in the sure and certain knowledge that nothing will drop from a tree and start to devour their head .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin angry resentmentThey passed the delicate white blossoms of wild cherry , Sheila striding along in angry resentment , Mona following in her shadow .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin a familiar monotonous patternHeavy footsteps crossed the ceiling from corner to corner , striding back and forth , to and fro in a familiar monotonous pattern .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin a rageBrando was called twice more before he returned , at which point Howard strode off in a rage .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin his usual busy fashionHe strode off in his usual busy fashion and left us to ` carry on as usual " .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin nice straight parallel linesThey strode confidently ahead in nice straight parallel lines .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]DepconfidentlyThey strode confidently ahead in nice straight parallel lines .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin a leisurely fashionDelighted to have her company , Harry linked his arm through hers and they strolled in a leisurely fashion down the shady drive .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin ill-disguised triumphThe rival male , meanwhile , strutted around the deserted lady partridge in ill-disguised triumph .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin alarmThe spectacle that confronted him was so overwhelming that he all but stumbled in alarm before the policeman caught and steadied him .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin a drunken stuporAt last a lone figure staggered out , singing raucously as he swaggered in a drunken stupor .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]DepIn anger she swims back to the landing-stage where he sits , his feet dangling in the water .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin a mazy spiralWhen he closed his eyes , fatigue swam up at him in a mazy spiral , making his head spin as if he were drunk .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin this fashionEven if the male is not ready to spawn and chases him away , She swims in this fashion while being pursued , and returns to her chosen mate as soon as possible .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin silenceBragg and Morton tramped back to Old Jewry in silence .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin uneven processionDawn and evening the three , tall Ruari , gangly Ranald , tiny Luch , tramped in uneven procession up to the moor carrying a dozen bags of leather .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin single fileThey trekked in single file for more than an hour , holding their rifles high in front of their chests , without sighting any animals at all .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin single fileStamping their hopelessly outsize boots , they trudged in single file out of the gutted , white-stone church and slogged off over a ditch away from the barricade .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin the first placeAnd , of course , when a crime was reported they were the ones who had to notify the Parquet in the first place .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin a low whisper` This is certainly some house he 's got , " Richard remarked in a low whisper as they followed Rob along the hall .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin ways which make the hairs on the back of your neck stand on endEducation is rarely named by providers for fear of alienation and women are talked about in ways which make the hairs on the back of your neck stand on end .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin such a way as to make us feel that the connotation of the word has been enriched since he first took it up and defined itAddison writes of ` imagination " in his last paper in such a way as to make us feel that the connotation of the word has been enriched since he first took it up and defined it .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin forceThey come out in force to get mucky at this year 's Reading Festival , but would they subscribe to Britain 's most derided youth cult : the soft crusties ?
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin his awful ` Georg " wayAt least he had n't interrogated her in his awful ` Georg " way .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin various waysThe Fiend is an elemental entity of Evil from the Warp , which can be magically bound and commanded in various ways by powerful Evil wizards .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin an extended da capo air , with nine key-changes the work 's musical and dramatic climaxShe implores the gods for vengeance in an extended da capo air , with nine key-changes the work 's musical and dramatic climax ( movements 9b-10 : Récitatif Air : D major ) .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin a half-whisper` Let me go , Fernando , " she pleaded in a half-whisper .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin more detailThis led him to investigate in more detail the effect of alcohol on chromosome segregation at about the time of conception , and its effects on early development of the mouse embryo in vivo .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin amused silenceShe stopped and looked at the other three who were scrutinising her in amused silence .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin silenceHe surveyed the spots in silence , whilst the patient awaited the worst .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin the traditional mannerThrough his assistance our house was built in the traditional manner , and we learned that what had first seemed simply a glorified jungle treehouse actually contained remarkable hidden know-how .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin five gulpsNever one to turn down a freebie , Dave swigged the wine in five gulps … holding his left hand behind him , fingers crossed .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin one , objectedConrad , who had downed his glass of wine in one , objected .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin one gulpStill frowning , Guy took it and downed the contents in one gulp .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin silenceRuth continued to sip her soup in silence .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin one go` It gobbled up the bird in one go , " said a mournful bird-watcher yesterday .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin quantityOffering small quantities would also give greater variety to people 's diets , a variety which they may be unable to obtain if they can only buy in quantity .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin a slow danceShe twirled and swayed around the room in a slow dance , her skirt billowing and her long hair shining beneath the bright lights .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin the same wayIn his words the global corporation ` sells the same things in the same way everywhere " .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin quite different waysIn contrast , it would now be a consideration of primary and pervasive significance that the two epics were produced in quite different epochs and were , perhaps correspondingly , composed in quite different ways .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin some kind of orderI 'll type out my notes for you in some kind of order , giving correct dates and names , but I can give you a brief run-down now . "
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin two books called the Mishnah and the TalmudIt was later written down in two books called the Mishnah and the Talmud .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin a variety of different chart formats or in diagram formThe knitting instructions can be printed out on paper in a variety of different chart formats or in diagram form with Japanese notation as described in my article in the June issue .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin UrduThe Governor 's A.D.C. uttered orders in Urdu and disapproving Club servants brought buckets of water to douse the dogs .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin hushed tonesWho would have thought , for example , that the University of Colorado , where the students wear tie-dye and ask in hushed tones if you would like more salad , would become the national college football champion ?
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin a taunting voice` When do we go ? " he asked in a taunting voice , once again prepared to indulge his sister .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin the old way` What is thy name ? " she asked in the old way , though weakening before his eyes .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin slow strokesThen he would pick up the silver hair-brush and groom her hair in slow strokes from its dark roots to its glowing auburn ends .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin styleUnlike Diana who was christened in Sandringham church and had well-to-do commoners for godparents , baby brother Charles was christened in style at Westminster Abbey with the Queen as principal godparent .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]DepIn a similar vein Gibson ( this volume ) argues , ` The most basic issue is whether we are to define aggression without reference to native concepts .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin a particularly convincing wayGobies , small fish that live in tidal rock pools , prove in a particularly convincing way that they have such a thing .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin short burstsAdam kept firing in short bursts and drove straight-at the helicopter .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin hairpin bendsIn those parts where they call hills foins and mineshafts soughs , the paths that ascend the hillsides in hairpin bends are crinkle-crankle paths .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin fearA CITY 'S terror-stricken minicab drivers are threatening to quit their jobs in fear after the murder of a young cabbie .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin a theatrical wayHe wetted his lips in a theatrical way and a glimmer of humour flickered in his eyes .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin a manner similar to that of her husbandThe multi-layered cerecloth implies that she was embalmed in a manner similar to that of her husband .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin this wayIn the long run , every black hole in the universe will evaporate in this way .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin one uninterrupted motionThe documents travel from printing press to wastepaper basket in one uninterrupted motion .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin this wayThe third-class passengers on the Beira and Mashonaland railway travelled in this way in 1900 and for many years afterwards .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin comparative safetyThe new clause would provide a golden opportunity for the consultative committee to ensure that bus companies carry out recommendations that would ensure that the elderly and the disabled can travel on buses in Scotland in comparative safety .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depmuch in the way that you or I might take a sixty-five up to Ealing BroadwayCeres was the home world to a most advanced race of beings who commuted between the planets much in the way that you or I might take a sixty-five up to Ealing Broadway .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin exasperation` One man ! " screeched Lin Foh , and slapped his sides in exasperation .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin silenceThey drove most of the remainder of the journey in silence , speeding through Kent into West Sussex , along roads flanked by hedges and trees , past isolated houses and farms .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin a desultory wayIt grew in a boggy area where there was a spring and a small stream which flowed in a desultory way after the autumn rains but almost dried up in summer .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin halfFirst , fold the napkin in half diagonally , then bring the left and right-hand corners up to meet at the apex ( pic 1 ) .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]DepdiagonallyFirst , fold the napkin in half diagonally , then bring the left and right-hand corners up to meet at the apex ( pic 1 ) .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin different waysIt might be interesting to fold the paper in different ways .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin the thrifty way Gran had taught herHe fetched it without another word and watched her while she folded sheets of newspaper into firelighters in the thrifty way Gran had taught her .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin a similar wayOur fingers can imitate the primary feathers and we can fold the elbow in a similar way .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin the way that a flame gave out heatHe exuded masculinity in the way that a flame gave out heat .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin many , different waysDuring the feed-back session , it was clear that the parishes approached the sacrament of baptism in many , different ways .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin high concentrationsThere is evidence that ascorbic acid is secreted in high concentrations into the normal stomach .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin a long jetTeresa drew in a long puff of smoke , and exhaled it in a long jet .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin a frightening , wooden sort of way` As Julie pulled , Mother toppled sideways in a frightening , wooden sort of way .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin ghostly silenceA white yacht carrying navigation lights glided in ghostly silence through the seeming maze of moored craft , putting out to sea .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin cloudsThen they were in the Circle , and the Dale opened out before them in a vast , dazzling whiteness , powdery snow blowing in clouds off the summits of the hills .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin more detailFinally , although covered in more detail in the next chapter , a brief word needs to be inserted here about some psychiatric terminology that will be encountered in what follows .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin detailThese are covered in detail in Chapter 11 .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin more detailThe 1991 Census User 's Guide , to be produced under the Census Initiative , and the Census User 's Handbook will be covering these issues in more detail .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin some detailChapter 2 discusses in some detail the implications of the SEA for EC integration , and the potential aggregate economic benefits that might accrue .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin detailPredation will be discussed in detail in Chapter 2 , and the modifications by which predators may be identified will be described in Chapter 3 .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin detailThe arrangement of given and new elements is discussed in detail under information structure ( section 5.1.2 ) .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin detailI will discuss this question in detail in Chapter 4 .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin general termsThese taxes are discussed in general terms here .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin a rageWhen Gilroy explained the commercial necessities of having to recast , and offered him the job of understudy and assistant stage manager , he stormed out of the theatre in a rage .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin thoughtBut physical control is of no value without mental control , for whoever lusts in thought remains permanently unsatiated .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin any wayI reminded her that , since she would be doing this under hypnosis , it was still possible to use the detachment technique if I thought she was becoming distressed in any way .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]DepdeliberatelyHe smoked it deliberately in slow puffs , giving Peter time to consider their situation .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin slow puffsHe smoked it deliberately in slow puffs , giving Peter time to consider their situation .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin different wordsHe came to the conclusion , as he puts it , ` that the eternal world is trivial , and that mathematics is only the art of saying the same thing in different words . "
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin time to the fiddles and accordionsRory could hear the stamping , slapping feet move in time to the fiddles and accordions as they played a jig .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin a zigzag fashionHe noticed that they continually moved in a zigzag fashion .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin agonyFolly watched in agony , praying that now she had found no card she would lose interest .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin a kind of mute subdued horrorLisa watched in a kind of mute subdued horror as the waiter came in and began to arrange the coffee things on a low glass-topped table between Vass 's armchair and her sofa .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin temper` Ah , no , Sir Richard may be pompous , Lady Isabella frosty , Dame Ermengilde may strike her cane on the floor in temper , but Vechey 's death can not be dismissed .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin this respectThe hon. Gentleman has been noticeably reticent in this respect in the past .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]DepnoticeablyThe hon. Gentleman has been noticeably reticent in this respect in the past .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin a fashion that no self-respecting man could tolerate directly from his wifeTheir possessing familiars are sharp-tongued vipers which berate the women 's husbands in a fashion that no self-respecting man could tolerate directly from his wife .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin private conversationSome Libyans were afraid of secret police , and took precautions when criticizing the government in private conversation , for example when talking to an anthropologist .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin serious termsMr Asquith continued by denouncing in serious terms the action of the Press .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin warm termsThe Mayor rebuked him in warm terms , whereupon the elegant creature said , hotly : ` Who are you to talk to me like that ? "
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin indignant verseHe has been so forcibly returned to his true ethos that when Boult returns , speaking prose , Lysimachus rebukes him in indignant verse ( 118ff . ) .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin an aggressive fashion` Are yez right then ? " enquired the cleaning woman , rattling her mop in the bucket in an aggressive fashion .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin some form of defiance` I remember vividly being on night guard prior to the morning executions when some prisoners sang and rattled their tin mugs against the bars in some form of defiance .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depnoisily in a fireside chairIt was a flicker of movement and nothing more , for again the room appeared empty , but for an elderly gentleman , now snoring noisily in a fireside chair .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin a noxious wayIt circled me now , yowling and screaming in a noxious way .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin the same shriekDr Neil avoided looking at a bridling McAllister , particularly when Mrs Darrell went on to say , still in the same shriek , ` Hope she 's honest , Neil .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin her actress voice` Miranda is never alone , " she said in her actress voice .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin a lazy drawl` You 're looking at it , " he said in a lazy drawl , easing off his jacket .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin whatever way he thinks suits his statureArmed with the techniques he has learned over the past months , he is free to combine them in whatever way he thinks suits his stature .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin ways he did n't dare to faceThinking of Liz and Anna could n't wipe out those memories ; the memories merged in ways he did n't dare to face .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin a sing-song voice .Annie trotted obediently beside her , chanting to herself , “ Wanta-wee wanta-wee wanta-wee , ” in a sing-song voice .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin their silly wayWe know who you ar-are , " they chanted in their silly way .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin his easy wayHe chattered on in his easy way to a somewhat sceptical family who were not accustomed to thinking of Bodo in this new and totally unexpected light .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin a sardonic toneThe man 's gaze raked her clear complexion and pale gold hair , then his mouth twisted slightly as he drawled in a sardonic tone , ` What 's the matter , Cornflower ?
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin a satisfied Southern drawl` I hear the bulldozers are moving in on George Eliot Thursday , " mouthed one of his colleagues in a satisfied Southern drawl .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin the aggressive undertone which seemed to be his preferred manner of replying to any remarkSimon Pardy mumbled for the third or fourth time in the aggressive undertone which seemed to be his preferred manner of replying to any remark .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin a tiny voice` Yes , " she mumbled in a tiny voice .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin his own wayTom mumbled on in his own way , a little flattered at the rapt attention he was receiving .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin hoarse astonishmentI shouted after them in hoarse astonishment .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin a hoarse voice that was still barely her own` The worm ! " she shouted out in a hoarse voice that was still barely her own .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin a choked voice“ You talk with all the … the typical arrogance of the male ! ” she countered in a choked voice .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin a low , angry voice“ Do n't be so … patronising , ” she countered in a low , angry voice .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin kindCharles affected to be insulted and replied in kind .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin tones of injured innocenceWolfgang replied in tones of injured innocence , but his father 's influence was waning .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin a jaundiced toneAll my life , " he replied in a jaundiced tone .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin a superior tone` I suppose 't is because I am the elder and have a better knowledge of such things , " Anne replied in a superior tone .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin a shaky voice` I 'm okay , " she replied in a shaky voice .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin a low voice` I want to take you home , " he retorted in a low voice .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin an angry voice` My clothes are n't dirty , " Jessamy retorted in an angry voice .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin very clear , concrete , and specific termsSometimes the legislature does this when it imposes the duty by couching the duty in very clear , concrete , and specific terms .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin highly anthropomorphic termsThe new-style sociobiologists , like the old-style ethologists , couch their arguments in highly anthropomorphic terms .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin a way that tends towards technological determinismA major problem is that , despite the socially specific nature of their definition of Greek literacy , they still couch the argument in a way that tends towards technological determinism .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin his own narrow terms of insecurityHe couches everything in his own narrow terms of insecurity .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin language that is foreign to managers schooled in the lexicon of finance and economicsBusiness ethicists have not helped their case by couching their arguments in language that is foreign to managers schooled in the lexicon of finance and economics .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin moral languageMore generally , while there is no denying that leaders couch their statements in moral language , which seems to emphasize differences and minimize similarities , their actions often bear little resemblance to these moral pronouncements .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin terms with which their hearers will be familiarThey then couch their message in terms with which their hearers will be familiar , seeking to move from the known to the unknown .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin the form of a novelLin was writing about his native village but he tried to evade the problems posed by autobiographical honesty by couching his story in the form of a novel .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin the right wordsAs Steve Wozniak , the co-founder with Jobs of the Apple Computer Company , tersely noted : ` he can always couch things in the right words " ( Patterson , 1985 ) .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin terms of probabilitiesThus , we can not predict social events with absolute certainty and have to couch our forecasts in terms of probabilities , provided other factors do not change , which of course they can .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin the English query language which still exists beneath the Artificial Intelligence Language stuck on topIt will come back with questions couched in the English query language which still exists beneath the Artificial Intelligence Language stuck on top .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin terms of the most unctuous , sanctimonious cant imaginableSo : utter refusal , and refusal couched in terms of the most unctuous , sanctimonious cant imaginable .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin a similar toneIn his preface to Djuna Barnes 's Nightwood , he introduced a passage of autobiography couched in a similar tone : " In the Puritan morality that I remember …
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin general termsProposal documents inevitably employed statements of broad aim couched in general terms and expressed in a way thought to meet the Coordinating Team 's expectations .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin fairly bland termsThe underlying approach was still remarkably uncritical and very much a matter of assertion and appeal to reason , the message couched in fairly bland terms and over-reliant on a concept of progress from a philistine past .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin more orthodox academic languageThe formula here involves the combination of two different styles : a main title , in a verbally adroit , catchy form ; and a gloss or explanatory paraphrase , couched in more orthodox academic language .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin terms of the bilateral rights between buyer and sellerThis means that the exchange is normally involved in every application of its rules , even with a rule couched in terms of the bilateral rights between buyer and seller .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin sham patriotic languageShe said : ` Scots can spot a shabby sell-out when they see it even when couched in sham patriotic language .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depthe languagePerhaps it is beyond their intellectual grasp ; or maybe the language it is couched in is too complex .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]DepinPerhaps it is beyond their intellectual grasp ; or maybe the language it is couched in is too complex .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin similar termsThe reply from the Eighth Army Advanced Headquarters dated the following day was couched in similar terms .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin unfamiliar vocabularyTheir hearers completely fail to comprehend because the message is couched in unfamiliar vocabulary and does not make contact with any of their felt needs .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin euphemistic termsIn the past , reasons for changing clubs have been couched in euphemistic terms , such as the need for a fresh challenge .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin his own patoisThat prayer might as well have been couched in his own patois .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin reasonable termsSecond , the tone of such statements brooks no reply , and in any case the author 's argument is rarely couched in reasonable terms or supported by adequate evidence .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin language which played down the revolutionary implications of the legislationTheir arguments were deliberately couched in language which played down the revolutionary implications of the legislation and was designed to convince doubters that no changes of any real significance were taking place .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin mandatory termsThe court held that the guidance was defective because it was couched in mandatory terms , and inconsistent with the intended flexible nature of the scheme .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin general termsIf something is couched in general terms then it is too vague and ill-defined .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin a low voice , almost a murmurThe enquiry was couched in a low voice , almost a murmur , although it contained a hint of a rasp on the ` s " sounds .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin more moderate tones than hithertoSince material was couched in more moderate tones than hitherto , it was difficult to disprove claims that the speaker was intending to engage in reasoned debate .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin the language of ` defence . "It will be observed that the first subsection is couched in the language of ` defence . "
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin moral arguments about human freedomEqually , Bourdieu 's complaints about structuralism are not couched in moral arguments about human freedom , which is surely the argument against structuralism that one was most accustomed to in the 1970s .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin the language of The TimesIt 's no good sending a press release which is couched in the language of The Times , to your local newspaper , or The Sun , or something like that .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin terms of a choice simply between money and bondsHowever , the major weakness of the Keynesian theory of the demand for money is that it is couched in terms of a choice simply between money and bonds .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin different termsMen and women may express their faith in different terms , but there is an underlying and profound similarity beneath all the differences .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin the openHere I am admitting that all the clichés of parenthood are so accurate it 's no wonder that the only people who try to express them in the open are Hollywood film makers .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin this wayBut by expressing his views in this way , Scott must have given his clients a clear indication of the type of building he wanted to build .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin a hypothetical contextI framed my remarks in a hypothetical context following on from delegation to the regional arts boards , and I am sorry that the hon. Gentleman was not there to listen and to learn .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin a special way` Was he taking it to the person it belongs to ? " he asked at last , and it was as though all the time he had been trying to frame the question in a special way .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin an open-ended fashionFor these reasons , we chose a semi-structured interview format in which we specified the key topic areas to be discussed but framed the questions in an open-ended fashion .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin such a way as to make it clear that the court should make a moral judgment on the gravity of the defendant 's conductA second approach is to frame the law in such a way as to make it clear that the court should make a moral judgment on the gravity of the defendant 's conduct .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin terms of a cost--benefit analysisAn economist would frame this question in terms of a cost--benefit analysis : the maximisation of returns for the minimum amount of effort injected .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin such a way that the points you want to make can be slid in as wellAnswers to these will also need to be worked out and if possible these answers should be framed in such a way that the points you want to make can be slid in as well .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin an adjudicative fashionThese safeguards are framed in an adjudicative fashion , albeit one which is significantly modified to take account of the circumstances .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin terms of appropriateness conditionsSo suppose we attempt , for example , to phrase accounts of the pragmatic notion of presupposition in terms of appropriateness conditions , we shall find that they wrongly predict conditions of usage .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin precisely this wayBut it must also be remembered that this statement was made after his involvement with Surrealism and that he might not have phrased his reactions in precisely this way in earlier years .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin a Kantian styleOr , to phrase the question in a Kantian style , what are the " conditions of its possibility " ?
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin such pedestrian words` And ? " said John , surprised that the usually articulate Comfort should phrase her approval in such pedestrian words .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin very simple termsSome of the most important questions clinicians ask can be phrased in very simple terms :
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin a way that made it difficult to confirm or refuteAnalysts said the statement was phrased in a way that made it difficult to confirm or refute .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin terms of firing thresholds in neural netsThis theory has also been phrased in terms of firing thresholds in neural nets ( Revelle & D. A. Loftus 1990 ) .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin terms of the benefits which they might bringReferences to the ` incomers " are phrased in terms of the benefits which they might bring .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depthe wayMy hon. Friend is wrong -- if he does not mind my saying so -- in the way in which he phrases his question .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin whichMy hon. Friend is wrong -- if he does not mind my saying so -- in the way in which he phrases his question .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin such a way that they do not jeopardise their positionProcedures should define how employees should voice their grievances , in such a way that they do not jeopardise their position .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin a particular wayVery often the examiner will have worded it in a particular way in order to enable you to show a little originality of treatment .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin such a way that it it emphasised the need to maximize transport choiceErm I I would have thought it would be helpful that if criterion four could be worded in such a way that it it emphasised the need to maximize transport choice .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin such a careless , sleepy mannerHow couldst thou preach of heaven and hell in such a careless , sleepy manner ?
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin secondsIt was also the mortal enemy of horses and would rip them apart in seconds with its mighty talons .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin no timeIf piranhas can rip a horse to pieces in no time , surely even a seven foot long otter offers little challenge ?
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin small volumesBe-1 , Pao and S-Cargo , made in small volumes and sold in Japan at premiums over the Micra model on which they are based , may not be to everyone 's taste .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin the mothers ' own wordsAll answers had to be remembered in the mothers ' own words .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin the second-halfBut then against Clare they flattered to deceive and were ultimately found wanting in the second-half , prompting manager Peter McGrath to question the attitude of many of his squad .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin the light of later research workScience , for Freud , involves an open-mindedness , and a preparedness to discard ideas and theories if they are found wanting in the light of later research work .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin a way no other man had ever doneThere was something about Rourke that stirred her in a way no other man had ever done … but , even so , a tiny voice of caution held her back .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin an underhand way` This boy behaved in an underhand way , setting up situations so that he would n't get into trouble , but David would when he had left .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin this wayBy the same token it is usually middle-class men who ultimately are in the position to make substantial gifts , although when women can behave in this way , they do .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin the same wayAccording to Castle gossip , he had behaved in the same way towards the Major 's predecessor .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin a rational mannerAccording to classical criminology we mostly behave in a rational manner .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin a rather cowardly fashion` I 'm afraid I might behave in a rather cowardly fashion .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin this fashionFor in matrilineal societies where kinship is traced through women on the mother 's side of the family , the mother 's brother does not usually behave in this fashion towards his sororal nephew .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin a more grown-up fashionI 'll try and behave in a more grown-up fashion … "
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin a rather superior waySimon behaved in a rather superior way and did not offer Jesus the usual courtesies given to a guest .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin the way they doLearning theory says that people behave in the way they do because of their past learning experiences , and that learning can be organised and planned to produce and eliminate particular behaviours .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin the way she desiresIf ( say ) the mother is inconsistent , she is , in a sense , only half trying to get her child to behave in the way she desires .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin the required wayParliament , of course , is not limited to the enactment of laws where there is a prior obligation on the subjects to behave in the required way .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin just the way we have outlinedCertainly , you do read the odd story that describes a person behaving in just the way we have outlined .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin a clear and comprehensible wayAnd of course a familiar populist complaint about modernist fiction is that it does not communicate its meaning to the reader in a clear and comprehensible way .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin absentiaFormer President Mengistu Haile Mariam and 20 others are in exile or in hiding and being tried in absentia on charges of genocide and crimes against humanity .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin absentiaThe tribunal does not have the power to try in absentia , and the Yugoslav constitution prohibits authorities from turning Serbs over to trial outside the country .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin absentiaThe Tribunal can not try suspects in absentia , but can hold public hearings on charges against them as a means of gaining international condemnation of suspects .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin absentiaHe is to be tried in absentia because he is too ill to come to court .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin a hurryBut the policewoman who was with her did n't make any reassuring noises about her getting home in a hurry .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin a kind of headlockAs Mr Hallam tried to get up , a member of the opposing team grabbed hold of him in a kind of headlock and he saw Newton kick Mr Hallam in the jaw .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin rapid successionShe had no time to aim and fired off four shots in rapid succession .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin rhythmic unisonKlaxons beeped in rhythmic unison and a man 's voice chanted over a megaphone the initials of the President 's Party and the name of Belpan 's Minister of Tourism and Transport : ` VOTE PP .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin that beautiful cold wayWe dress up like bit-part players in an epic on Scott and go out into the night where the air bites clean and deep , and the snow crunches in that beautiful cold way .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin that voice he used solely for discussing cuisine , a mixture of reverence , excitement , practicality and anticipationAuguste was pontificating in that voice he used solely for discussing cuisine , a mixture of reverence , excitement , practicality and anticipation .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]DepIn this image Nizan evokes the plight not merely of one individual , but of an entire class .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin this respectThe present system is no more comprehensible to the public in this respect than was its predecessor .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin fact( The first text is in fact comprehensible , but processing it is a much slower and more laborious affair . )
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin his headHe had planned it carefully , rehearsing every move in his head .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin grand styleRetired Sainsbury employees came together in grand style in March and April to reminisce and share afternoon tea in the sumptuous surroundings of the Royal Lancaster Hotel .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depas directed in conditioning sessionsAt home , each patient was instructed to practice contracting the sphincter several times a day ( at least 20 times three times daily ) for 20-30 seconds as directed in conditioning sessions .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin a lightning changeoverEarlier this year the bank replaced this system with Micro Control in a lightning changeover : ` The mainframe was inflexible , so the bank already had a PC database set up for all its rules . "
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin relationshipThis shows a failure to understand the need to plant in relationship .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin such a wayFoals who have learnt to evade bot-flies in such a way , will continue to do so as adult horses if they have access to shelter .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin a half-angry , half-flirtatious wayHe tried to kiss her , but she evaded him in a half-angry , half-flirtatious way , so they were in the middle of a clumsy clinch when Lucaroni walked in .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin some wayHe must ask Maud Bailey about the Prowler , yet how could he do so without coming clean in some way -- about his own interest in the matter ?
avoid.vMannerPP[in]DepfreelySome politicians freely confess that they have packed supposedly ` independent " inquiries , in the hope they will produce a congenial result .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin the hope they will produce a congenial resultSome politicians freely confess that they have packed supposedly ` independent " inquiries , in the hope they will produce a congenial result .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin vexationHe had lit and extinguished the lamps of Bermondsey for over thirty years , and now , she confided to her friends in vexation , he was going to be under her feet .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]DepIn spite of being informed about the widespread criticism of his speech , he confided to his aide-de-camp that " the army can do nothing against me " .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin the characteristic mannerOne whiff of the opened container will make an on-heat goat wag her tail in the characteristic manner .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin a way that conveyed how attractive and interesting he wasShe smiled and she lifted her eyelids at a man in a way that conveyed how attractive and interesting he was .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin salute to the fond greetings of beggar and artisanThe Dean of St Patrick 's had strolled through these streets with muddied cloak , doffing his beaver hat in salute to the fond greetings of beggar and artisan .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin his own wayEach planner obtains and retains information in his own way .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin panicOnly when the libidinal ties are weakened do soldiers act in panic , ignoring their comrades .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin self-defenceWhere a person is actually being made the subject of an unlawful attack by another , he is entitled to act in self-defence , and use force to do so .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin good spiritFortunately Roy was only toying with me , eventually agreeing to participate in good spirit .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin a dandified fashionHe was carefully dressed in a dandified fashion in white flannels and a large panama hat protected his head .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin slightly different languagePut in slightly different language slave trading blocked the operation of Christian benevolence arising from man 's innate ability to distinguish good from evil and strengthened ` by various communications of his revealed Will " .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin slightly different termsEven the players themselves are getting concerned although they put it in slightly different terms .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin this fashionHe walked around in this fashion for a while , it helped to ease his frustrations .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin a dazeI know I walk around in a daze most of the day but this is bloody rediculous .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin a dreamHe mumbled that he was still in a state of shock and had been walking around in a dream all day .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin a very frightening mannerWith that the tiger began to sharpen his teeth and claws in a very frightening manner .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin rumourThey saw the lights of the village , sparse and dimmed , and a lit window on the extreme western edge which had become famous in rumour .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin exactly the same way as in any other conventional power stationThe steam produced by this process is in turn used to drive large turbines which generate electricity in exactly the same way as in any other conventional power station .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin real timeA new 3-D perspective is generated in real time and delivered to the helmet 's eyescreens to create the effect of ` looking around " the virtual world as if it was a real one .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin their mother tongueThe report 's findings indicated that black and Asian children judged to have learning difficulties were rarely assessed in their mother tongue and did not have their different cultural backgrounds taken into account .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin terms of our own securityWe evaluate the incident in terms of our own security .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin collaboration with othersThe ability of members successfully to perform practical activities in collaboration with others is what makes the social world possible .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin principleGurirab had insisted before the talks that Namibia would settle for nothing less than South Africa 's agreement in principle to cede the territories .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin murine modelsTransfer of the human ADA gene into haematopoietic stem-cell precursors has been achieved in murine models , and long-term expression of the transplanted human ADA gene in rhesus monkeys has now been demonstrated .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin their own wayThe Merseyside members would resolve the dispute in their own way without his help .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin conjunction with the Foreign OfficeThe establishment of a secure air-reinforcement route was a problem that had to be solved by the Air Staff in conjunction with the Foreign Office .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin reservesThe fact is that the Company accumulated profits in reserves before embarking on the building of Churston maintenance shed of which the article makes mention .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin a cavalier fashionI am being polite about the way in which the Government have behaved when I say that they have dealt with our recommendations in a cavalier fashion .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin a sensible and up-to-date wayThe training provided in the socio-educational as well as in methodology and didactic areas , enables qualified teachers to deal with individuals and groups in a sensible and up-to-date way .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin a particular wayThus evidence was taken on the need for the bill and why it was proposed to deal with problems in a particular way .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin more detailThis is dealt with in more detail in the chapter on arena displays .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin their own waysIn an LEA where schools are encouraged to resolve these matters for themselves and in their own ways , the character of official thinking about classroom practice is not particularly important .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin a way that gives effect to the commercial intention of the rulesWhere two rules are inconsistent , a court will lean towards resolving the conflict in a way that gives effect to the commercial intention of the rules .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin ways that it is hoped will facilitate the prosecution process without jeopardising the interests of the accusedThus , radical reform restructures rape offences in ways that it is hoped will facilitate the prosecution process without jeopardising the interests of the accused .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin the manner suggestedUnfortunately for them , the theory remains unproven for there is no evidence that the central nervous system of any human being has ever restructured itself in the manner suggested .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin publicIt 's indicative of that enfeebled culture of opposition that Labour 's insecurity prevents intelligent and thoughtful politicians from airing their reservations and doubts in public .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin no uncertain fashionSpectators at club matches in New Zealand have vented their feelings in no uncertain fashion , jeering every time the action stops and their side loses the ball .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin new waysHowever , this sense had now to be articulated in new ways .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin a manner in which others will understandThey have to articulate in a manner in which others will understand .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin a way understandable to the peopleOfficials did not articulate these values in a way understandable to the people .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin some commando-style wayHe could get back at them in some commando-style way .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin such a way as to keep the pitch of the echo constant after it has been Doppler-shiftedThey carefully adjust the pitch of the outgoing hoots , in such a way as to keep the pitch of the echo constant after it has been Doppler-shifted .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin a dose dependent mannerDuring an acute hyperglycaemia of 8 and 15 mmol/l the gall bladder contraction in response to CCK-33 was inhibited in a dose dependent manner .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin a rather dramatic fashionFieldwork in the Highlands was resumed in 1926 in a rather dramatic fashion .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin the same wayIn 90 per cent of the incidents , the victims were horses , almost always assaulted in the same way .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin a somewhat haphazard fashionCarter had used television in a somewhat haphazard fashion , but Reagan ` marshaled his television appearances to promote his policies .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin wide sweepsAs the plane circled in wide sweeps , each one lower than the other , the Pack did pray -- silently , sincerely -- Brown Owl with them .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin such a way` Mr. Bennet , how can you abuse your own children in such a way ?
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin a similar way to AIDSASFV also modifies the immune system in a similar way to AIDS .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin situCalibration is done in situ using a chopped laser beam to provide a known heat increment .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depusing a chopped laser beam to provide a known heat incrementCalibration is done in situ using a chopped laser beam to provide a known heat increment .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin the same way he used to sack quarterbacksHe flies a plane in the same way he used to sack quarterbacks ! "
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin such a way as to minimise waste , and ensure that waste materials are reprocessed or disposed of responsiblySelect and utilise raw materials and packaging in such a way as to minimise waste , and ensure that waste materials are reprocessed or disposed of responsibly
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin this wayIf only a running shoe could utilise carbon technology in this way .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin various stylesHe painted in various styles and passed them off as originals making a lot of money in the process .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin shades of smokeIt was very still , with the landscape painted in shades of smoke .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin a like mannerThe other four domes are supported in a like manner and short barrel vaults connect one dome to another .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin rotation with the cash cropsNormally the grass is sown with clover and it is planted in rotation with the cash crops .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin isolationObviously , single-syllable words present no problems -- if they are pronounced in isolation they are said with primary stress .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin passingThe transfer was mentioned a couple of times in passing , in later years , during conversation , but the papers were never produced at the time .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin the normal waySchools will record absence in the normal way .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin various waysRod Hale and Grant Parrott both sustained injuries which incapacitated them in various ways .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin jagged white flashesAll through the night it continued , and all through the night thunder boomed and lightning ripped across the sky in jagged white flashes .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin time to the musicEven the glasses on top of the cigarette vending machine quivered in time to the music .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin the same wayThese are stray survivals , but it is likely that other forfeitures were authorized in the same way .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin sequenceThe flowers mature in sequence , starting with the oldest at the top .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin a very tender fashionA springy , open-hearted feeling attends the Pilgrims ' progress through the second movement , while the third is caressed in a very tender fashion .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin perfect pictorial balanceThe whole story is told in perfect pictorial balance , and with El Greco 's penchant for long , heaven-gazing faces and characteristic colors .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin 100 ul of modified tyrodes ( 1 × 10 5cells )After the cells were added to the washed plates in 100 ul of modified tyrodes ( 1 × 10 5cells ) , plates were spun at 300 rpm for 5 min , then incubated for 45 min at 37 °C and 5% CO 2 . Two images were digitized ( see above ) from each well before washing , then plates were carefully washed 4 × with pre-warmed ( 37 °C ) modified Tyrodes buffer .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin descending order of frequency2. Beneath each consensus amino acid are written in capital letters all variants determined to be positively selected ( in descending order of frequency ) .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin capital letters2. Beneath each consensus amino acid are written in capital letters all variants determined to be positively selected ( in descending order of frequency ) .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin an eerie rhythmThen as things got rougher , we ran for the door and spent the next few minutes outside watching the brick sidewalk under our feet oozing up and down , and the flowers waving in an eerie rhythm .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin bad faithRussia has also supported Iran 's disclosure efforts , despite Russian President Vladimir Putin 's November 2003 charge that Iran acted in bad faith by failing to fully comply with IAEA inspections .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin 10 consignments of 50 tons eachThe delivery was made in 10 consignments of 50 tons each , for an estimated $924,000 .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin the unclassified domainAlthough US and Israeli intelligence agencies continue to insist Iran maintains a stockpile of chemical weapons , no challenge inspections of Iranian facilities have been requested , and none of the allegations made regarding the stockpiling of CW can be verified in the unclassified domain .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin a relatively steady , logical , and predictable mannerThe development of ballistic missiles and long - range artillery rockets within Iran has proceeded in a relatively steady , logical , and predictable manner .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]DeprapidlyThe United States is concerned that if Iran stockpiled enriched uranium , it might , in the future , withdraw from the NPT ( as North Korea has ) and then build nuclear weapons rapidly , perhaps even in a matter of months .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depperhaps even in a matter of monthsThe United States is concerned that if Iran stockpiled enriched uranium , it might , in the future , withdraw from the NPT ( as North Korea has ) and then build nuclear weapons rapidly , perhaps even in a matter of months .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin bulkRussia inherited the declared Soviet stockpile of 40,000 metric tons of CW munitions and agents stored in bulk .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin natureProponents of this school often argue that North Korea 's nuclear motivations are defensive in nature and designed to deter external threats to the DPRK .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin greater detailChapters 2 - 6 discuss the technical issues of biological terrorism in greater detail .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin bulkAn unknown portion of CW agents are stored in bulk , but a significant portion is reported to be filled into artillery shells and rocket warheads .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin such a way so as not to attract undue attentionIt is also reported that shipments of CW agents are conducted in such a way so as not to attract undue attention , and are camouflaged as ordinary military cargo .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin tandemHe is not working against Hamas , he is working in tandem .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin a timely manner as indicatedThe request would only be considered if it had been submitted in a timely manner as indicated , except in special cases .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin this fashionToday Hong Kong remains a capitalist enclave with its laws and rights intact , and China has promised that Hong Kong will continue in this fashion for at least 50 years .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin slow motionBoth young and old go through ballet - like movements in slow motion to discipline the mind and body .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin both Chinese and EnglishTeaching here is conducted in both Chinese and English .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin a state of willed ignoranceUntil Dobbs confronted her with evidence of her ancestry and of the deaths of her relatives in the Holocaust , Albright seems to have lived in a state of willed ignorance , declining to challenge her parents ' account of the past .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin wide sweepsAs the Pack watched , the plane circled lower in wide sweeps .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin an elegant luxury that won their trading post the name Babylon of the OrientThe original colony of 600 men intermarried with local women to form a large Eurasian community , served by African slaves and living in an elegant luxury that won their trading post the name Babylon of the Orient .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin accordance with those principlesThey are not half-assed lefties , but people who spend an enormous amount of energy learning the issues , studying them and living their life in accordance with those principles .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin sinStill , we could just live in sin .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin personHe could not help but appreciate the dramatic qualities of the situation ; that the richest man in Wall Street should appear in person to plead for a humble and weaker brother .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin their native dressPoliticians make a point of appearing in their native dress and speaking in their native language in assembly , even if they are more at home in a business suit and speaking Spanish ; indigenous identity has become a calling card to the extent that at times it appears to be a caricature of itself .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin the ancient veil-like mannerWomen wearing short skirts and smart shoes who fold a modish scarf on their heads in the ancient veil-like manner are trying to have it both ways .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin the grand manner of 19th-century gunboat diplomacyAnd to show just how fast Japan 's new rulers were catching on , two punitive expeditions were launched against Korea and China in the grand manner of 19th-century gunboat diplomacy .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin a way that had the waitress fit to melt into his armsThe locals thought she was a stuck-up bitch from Belfast , which she played up to the hilt , and the other guests -- foreigners , mostly Dutch and Germans by their collar sizes -- were taken by her vivacity , and the calm indulgence of the quiet , handsome man opposite her , who said little , smiled a lot , and ordered a second full fried breakfast in a way that had the waitress fit to melt into his arms .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin a way that gave his soldiers a measure of grim satisfaction and a sense that they were somehow more secureBut more than anything , the repercussions of that single American death fulfilled a commander 's promise in a way that gave his soldiers a measure of grim satisfaction and a sense that they were somehow more secure .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin instant horrorI would shrink away in instant horror from the hand that placed itself on my arm or shoulder in an embarrassed and half-hearted attempt at communication .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin angerNow it was Ferreira 's turn to show his frustration , often slamming his racket to the ground in anger as he could only muster 11 points in a set lasting only 20 minutes .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin wide , slow sweeps that ended in an undignified flurry of feathers and a thump as it landed heavily on its platform in the Patrician 's bird gardenThe albatross descended in wide , slow sweeps that ended in an undignified flurry of feathers and a thump as it landed heavily on its platform in the Patrician 's bird garden .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]DepIn some way I had excited the suspicion of Lopez , the secretary .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin that compact form which is dear to your heart ." It will not be possible for you to present in that compact form which is dear to your heart .
avoid.vMannerPP[in]Depin a thin gruelAn insipid winter light dribbled in a thin gruel from a small pane of glass set low in the wall just above the camp bed on which he sprawled .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike life and deathLight and shade cohabit like life and death , the one more vivid for the dread presence of the other .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Depjust like a bookReaders Packs come in an easy-to-store form and can be shelved just like a book .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike a cat 's backHe arched one foot like a cat 's back , and said , ` Aahh . "
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike a bird 'sShe skipped in circles round the silent chamber , her great head bobbing like a bird 's .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike they 're wind up toysThe birds just sort of bob their heads like they 're wind up toys .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike hell` The decent people clapped like hell , and the rogues behaved themselves .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike an over-excited seagullHe stood there , shouting along and flapping his arms round like an over-excited seagull .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike a duckI 'm trying to flap my arms like a duck and quack at the same time .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike a sealSighing , Frere flapped his hands at his sides like a seal .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike the wings of a wounded birdCranston 's great fat hands flapped like the wings of a wounded bird and Athelstan saw the hurt in his eyes .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike a conjurorHe flexed his hands like a conjuror and dived into a lower drawer in his desk .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike those of an elderly arthriticThere was a dull pain in his lower jaw , from hours of teeth-clenching , and the fingers of his right hand flexed and unflexed spasmodically , like those of an elderly arthritic .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]DepspasmodicallyThere was a dull pain in his lower jaw , from hours of teeth-clenching , and the fingers of his right hand flexed and unflexed spasmodically , like those of an elderly arthritic .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike a Cheshire cat` Smile , " he said , his voice indicating that he was certainly grinning like a Cheshire cat .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike a Cheshire cat 'sAs Michael looked at the man sitting opposite , his fat ugly face grinning like a Cheshire cat 's , he felt an impulse to smash his fist into his teeth .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike a crocodileHe grinned like a crocodile .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike a spider from a strandHis body tilted to horizontal , legs and arms hanging like a spider from a strand .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike a polished fruitHe saw the girl 's smooth face like a polished fruit pucker with pain .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike a happy demonHe was smiling like a happy demon , almost tenderly .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike windmillsTug swung his arms like windmills .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike an animal that suddenly intuits a reason for fearHe swung his head like an animal that suddenly intuits a reason for fear .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike a machine-gunner raking the enemy ranksAs it does so , it swings its body slightly from side to side , like a machine-gunner raking the enemy ranks .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike a man in painStok stood up and put his hands on the small of his back and threw his head back like a man in pain .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike a tennis umpireSladen was looking from George to Husband and back again , twitching his head from side to side like a tennis umpire .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike a troubled catLucker twitches his foot like a troubled cat .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike a tramp 's to the smell of soupThe woman 's face twitches like a tramp 's to the smell of soup .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike a broken automatonPiper wagged his hand up and down like a broken automaton .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike dogsSome owners have claimed that their Cornish Rex cats wag their tails when pleased , like dogs , although this is hard to believe .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike a dogThey sort of clamber out all clumsy like and then they waggle their tails like a dog and then start cleaning their feathers all quick .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike the White Rabbit in AliceHe shook his head and clucked to himself like the White Rabbit in Alice .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike old acquaintancesHe fell in beside her and they began to converse amicably , like old acquaintances .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]DepamicablyHe fell in beside her and they began to converse amicably , like old acquaintances .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike a scarecrow in the windHe gesticulated like a scarecrow in the wind .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike a womanHe peeled one glove off and beckoned like a woman .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike a compère killing applauseRufus gestures for silence like a compère killing applause .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike a queenCelebrated as the ex-mistress of Edward VII , as an international grande dame , and as a matchless hostess , Alice Keppel reigned like a queen over Florentine society .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike doughI saw nothing but her deep brown legs as she knelt beside me , felt nothing but her strong hands kneading me like dough .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike bread doughShe is being kneaded and punched like bread dough by a Valkyrie sporting the corporate logo tattooed on a bicep .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike an airline passenger trying to clear his eardrumsApgood pinched his nose like an airline passenger trying to clear his eardrums , and looked Maxim over carefully .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike an old woman 'sWhen Mary saw the bicycle , her face pinched like an old woman 's .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike thatBut you must n't peek at my feet like that , poor horrible ugly deformed things . "
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike an animal taking a spoorJackson sniffed the air like an animal taking a spoor .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike a zombie` Why are you staring like a zombie ?
avoid.vMannerPP[like]DepslightPresently she heard a klaxon , two slight short blasts like a morse signal — the stranger : Andrée , in person .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]DepshortPresently she heard a klaxon , two slight short blasts like a morse signal — the stranger : Andrée , in person .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike a morse signalPresently she heard a klaxon , two slight short blasts like a morse signal — the stranger : Andrée , in person .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike a goatIt rarely speaks , though if frightened it may bleat like a goat . some occasionally have goats ' shanks and hooves as well .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike donkeysThe nurses barking like hyenas , braying like donkeys .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike a corncrakeIn telling it , he cackled like a corncrake and waved his arms about .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike an actor in a bad melodramaAll the while , he cackled like an actor in a bad melodrama .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Depinsistently like a mechanical birdFive minutes later , the alarm wakes him again , cheeping insistently like a mechanical bird .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike a ship 's bellA handbell in the Bishop 's fist clanged like a ship 's bell .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike a forgeShe lay down , and he drifted off , and five minutes later the central heating was hissing and clanging like a forge .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike the great bell of Notre DameSoon the chewed mass has sponged up any moisture left and your dry tongue is clanging against the side of your mouth like the great bell of Notre Dame .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike old dustbin lidsShe lifted her hand to her immaculate hair , causing the many bracelets along her wasted arm to clank and clatter like old dustbin lids .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike a galleon in full sailThe great wooden chalet creaked and resonated like a galleon in full sail .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike a rusty hingeIvan toppled towards me , creaking like a rusty hinge .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike an old dog settling down for the nightThe old house creaked in its joints like an old dog settling down for the night .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike a frogI 'm croaking like a frog . "
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike sandThe floor was covered with a black substance that looked like soot , but grated under the soles of her boots like sand .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike a mother catGrowling like a mother cat may make a cat owner feel ridiculous , but if it helps to restrain a cat from tearing at a valuable chair , it is well worth a try .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike pigsSwarms of bats appeared over our camp at sunset , and hippos grunted like pigs at intervals throughout the night .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike vomitBlood drummed in her ears , blood gurgled like vomit in her throat , blood splashed in bright globules against the retinas of her closed eyes .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike a sleeping infantHe flopped on to his back , gurgled like a sleeping infant , then opened his eyes .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike a cauldronIt will hiss and bubble like a cauldron .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike a snakeIt hisses like a snake , growls like a carnivore and snaps out at its tormenter .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike some kind of demented animalBissell howled then , like some kind of demented animal .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike a bansheeThat bloody dog was howling again like a banshee in the night .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike a dogThe speaker behind my left ear starts to howl and bark like a dog , and the room shakes with the vibration of rock rhythms .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike wolvesThey walked on all fours , preferred a diet of raw meat , they howled like wolves and lacked any form of speech .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike a dogHe wanted to howl like a dog and hear the echoes all around him .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike a bereaved dogThen he was running down the office , howling like a bereaved dog .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike a demented bansheeDid n't realise until it started howling like a demented banshee ! "
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike a catEcstatic , the boy tried on one mask after another , roaring like a lion or mewing like a cat .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike that of an angry waspIt was then that they heard the long awaited sound , a distant grinding hum like that of an angry wasp .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Depdistant grindingIt was then that they heard the long awaited sound , a distant grinding hum like that of an angry wasp .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike a horseThe sailors all laughed at me because I walked and neighed like a horse .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike a horseBetter than that was riding on his back while he went down on hands and knees and neighed like a horse .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike tormented spiritsRuth tried not to show her terror when the timbers creaked and moaned like tormented spirits and she could hear the waves breaking on the deck above them .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike a person in painThen with a renewed effort I managed to get it to moan like a person in pain .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike a didgeridooAfter missing in a flat calm against the French , it was typical of Hastings that he succeeded in a gale which made the Murrayfield goal-posts moan like a didgeridoo .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike Christmas candlesThe candles glimmered on the moon-blanched tree like Christmas candles .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike a great diamondPresently a window was opened and framed a sharp white peak which seemed to be hanging almost directly overhead ; it glistened like a great diamond .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike wet flintOpposite were the elegant backs of Victorian houses , their grey bricks swelling into bow-windows , the roof-tiles glistening like wet flint .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike liquid quicksilverThe tar on the roads glistened like liquid quicksilver .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike a silken curtainThe rock face behind them was silvered with moisture and shimmered like a silken curtain .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike tiny brassy moonsShe was surprised how bare the gardens had become , except for the lopsided apple tree in the lower orchard whose branches still carried a crop of apples shimmering like tiny brassy moons .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike a starI can see her little gold necklace twinkling like a star round her neck .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike sequinsHe came on , walking in the same direction as Rachaela , the dilute snow sparkling in his hat like sequins .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike a Christmas treeIt sparkled like a Christmas tree .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike jewelsAt last , dripping wet , with water sparkling like jewels on her cheeks and forehead , and rivulets running from her hair , she stepped from the last stone on to the bank .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike sugar frostingGolden rays beamed down like spotlights , transforming the charcoal water to sapphire-blue and making the streaks of foam sparkle like sugar frosting .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike a hastily polished brass potHer hair gleamed like a hastily polished brass pot , its tiny dents reddish brown .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike goldHis naked skin gleamed like gold in the morning sun .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike spun silverShe wore her hair low on the nape of her neck , its weight giving fragility to the long , slender throat , the chignon itself gleaming like spun silver .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike a chandelierIsobel snapped open her ornate handbag , which glittered like a chandelier .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike a fairy kingdomIn the daytime the view from the huge windows on the south side was smog , but when darkness hid the mass misdemeanours of the city , Los Angeles glittered like a fairy kingdom .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike goldHer fine red hair glittered like gold in the watery sunlight .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike splinters of iceFrom a wall niche , a pair of crystal decanters glittered like splinters of ice , and beneath them the object of my search , the pyx itself .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike starsSwift and deadly , they are armoured in shining silver and armed with white lances with diamond-hard tips which glitter like stars .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike green fireDamian chose a huge square-cut emerald set in platinum that flashed like green fire against her finger .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike a starAnd as he spoke , El-ahrairah 's tail grew shining white and flashed like a star : and his back legs grew long and powerful and he thumped the hillside until the very beetles fell off the grass-stems .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike a starHe saw Ratagan 's axe flash like a star and bury itself in a hairy snout , splintering black blood .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike a burning coalas tall as a palm tree and perfectly black [ with ] one eye which flamed like a burning coal in the middle of his forehead .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike Very lightsDot saw how the gold patterns on the cover caught the flicker from the fire and flared like Very lights .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike a new dimeThe moon shone overhead like a new dime .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike newThe oil-cloth that covered the kitchen table shone like new , except for cracked corners .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike glassMy well-worn schoolboy shoes were polished until they shone like glass .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike the well-fingered ivories of a bar-room pianoThe yellow skin freckled brown shone like the well-fingered ivories of a bar-room piano .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike a hatchetShe picked a saucepan off the cooker and raised it high , as if she might fling it across the kitchen like a hatchet .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike waves breaking backwards into the seaThey were hurled up like waves breaking backwards into the sea .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike someone handing blood plasma over in a war zoneHis mother presses the sweets into his hand like someone handing blood plasma over in a war zone .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike toysADRIFT : Yachts were tossed around like toys in the harbour
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike playthingsAnd so the gulls can absorb or accommodate the pressures of the wind , standing apparently unconcerned in gusts which are tossing around 180-litre oil drums like playthings .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike it 's a hotel we got to leave by tenRachel fidgets round the room like it 's a hotel we got to leave by ten .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike a cat
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Depsuddenly
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike a submissive child` You 're very kind , " Eleanor repeated mechanically and followed Melissa from the church like a submissive child .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike an Irishman at a wake` You get drunk on the Queen 's birthday , and you gab like an Irishman at a wake .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike a conscienceHe would never have guessed that Kitty was rarely more than a dozen yards away from him , knowing he was the one who troubled Mary , shadowing him like a conscience .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike a tiddly winkWhat should have happened is that the soft , natural gold would be spiked by the pin … what actually happened was that the nugget was pinged out into the river like a tiddly wink .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike a partridgeRincewind peered around the doorframe and jerked back as a heavy throwing axe whirred past like a partridge .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike a shroudOn the few occasions when the wind was not blowing a gale , the fog descended like a shroud .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike jagged teethShe had to get them away from the rocks that edged the shore like jagged teeth .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike a dive-bomberThe wounded bird plummeted to earth like a dive-bomber , its beak piercing G. F. Westerby 's chest and pinning him to the ground .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike a deckBy the time he arrived at the meeting , the floor was slanting like a deck again .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike a serpentSuddenly she came out through the last curtain of trees and found herself looking down over sunlit green meadowland to where a railway line wound like a serpent through a cutting at the foot .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike lightningAs his fingers casually brushed her neck Laura froze , her nails biting into the palms of her hands at the sudden , shuddering quiver that zigzagged like lightning through her tired body .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike some government quotaTo imagine or write otherwise , to situate black people throughout the pages and scenes of a book like some government quota , would be ludicrous and dishonest .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike a baby 's nappyFred tucked his toga between his legs like a baby 's nappy and picked his friend up .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike a skirtTrim the edges and tuck around the body like a skirt .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike an angel` Certainly you skate like an angel , Mr Frere . "
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike a child let out of schoolWhen the London doctors finally granted him his freedom , he bolted like a child let out of school .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike a cat on hot bricksHopping about like a cat on hot bricks when a little reasoned thought would serve you better . "
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike a rabbitIt also gives the animal unusually short front legs and long hind legs , and an abnormally small anus , so that it hops along like a rabbit and suffers from constipation .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike a bad pain on the insideHe had learned to bear their ridicule without so much as a tear , but the names Sweetheart called him when she was really angry could make his body hurt like a bad pain on the inside .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike a porcupineWhere he had touched her her scalp was prickling like a porcupine .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike fresh frostThe whites of his eyes sting like fresh frost .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike the clues of a treasure-huntHe 'd washed his hair and piled all his plastic carrier bags into a corner instead of strewing them through the house like the clues of a treasure-hunt .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike thisWe ca n't hurt her -- humiliate her like this when she 's expecting to marry him in just a few weeks , even if it has been arranged for family reasons , and not for love .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike thisGrown men should n't humiliate themselves like this .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike goldIn a league dominated by a restricted number of Canadian imports , home grown talent is craved like gold .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike a lost love affairSometimes , in the years that followed , she longed for Africa , like a lost love affair .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]DepsuddenlyBut she still did n't have any idea why he had suddenly barged back into her life like this .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike thisBut she still did n't have any idea why he had suddenly barged back into her life like this .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike this` I happened to be passing -- hope you do n't mind me barging in like this .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike a child let out of schoolWhen the London doctors finally granted him his freedom , he bolted like a child let out of school .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike a runaway horseHis imagination bolted ahead like a runaway horse , only to be reined firmly in and brought to a halt .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike a retriever with a stickRebecca bounded back like a retriever with a stick .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike a mummer gatecrashing the court ballCapering through contemporary photography like a mummer gatecrashing the court ball , Jo Spence showed up all the medium 's conceits .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike an aquatic grasshopperIt was up in an instant and capering after its prey like an aquatic grasshopper .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike a demented chimpThe next day , taking their advice , I climbed to the top of the hill through steep , dense undergrowth , clambering from tree to tree like a demented chimp .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike amoebaeIndividual cells may crawl about over the surface of the sponge like amoebae .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike yearsThey stretched and stained in the darkness , and the hours crawled by like years ; Till , now , on the stroke of midnight ,
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike bears pretending to be spidersConnected by our infernal sound cable , and distributing our weight over as broad an area as possible , we crawled upwards again , like bears pretending to be spiders .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike a fleeing hareThen the Lad darted across the room like a fleeing hare , and vanished , and Calatin opened his eyes and looked right at them .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike pond skatersAbove the shuddering tree-tops , swallows darted like pond skaters across a thin , blue film of sky .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike a hunted personAFTER the débâcle with Norman and Henrietta , Minton began dashing around like a hunted person .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike a mothBut it was one of the twins , in fluffy pyjamas , who flitted across the landing like a moth , eyes half-shut under the electric light .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike a ghostAnd , before any of us could do anything , she flitted like a ghost back into the trees .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike a flycatcher to intercept cranefliesAt Folkstumyren I came across a pair of bluethroats which were busy catching insects , sometimes flitting up into the air like a flycatcher to intercept craneflies .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike two-year-olds having tantrums in TescoAn Anglican , meanwhile , accused those opposed to women priests of ` flouncing around like two-year-olds having tantrums in Tesco . "
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike a stage imbecileAs hard as I tried , I could not make use of the staff , so I carried it , hobbling like a stage imbecile .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike someone crossing a stream on stepping-stonesPeople who leap from one relationship to another like someone crossing a stream on stepping-stones never grow up .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike a monkey that has sat on a bunsen burnerQuigley leaped into the air like a monkey that has sat on a bunsen burner and gave a sort of primal grunt .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike a young gallantOne minute he was embracing her , kissing her passionately , and now he was leaping around the bedroom like a young gallant , getting ready to get out .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike that` I know you are worried about your work but you ca n't go limping around Palma like that .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike an injured bearTHE kind of man who lumbers about like an injured bear : the quintessential tough guy -- strong , silent and self-con .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike tanksMuch easier to photograph were the giant tortoises which were lumbering around like tanks in the undergrowth .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike a confused and wounded animalFish used to lumber and shamble around the stage like a confused and wounded animal , bellowing out his lyrics as if only this could ease his pain .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike a drunken huntsmanThough he had lurched into the kitchen like a drunken huntsman , he had known what to do .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike a pain-maddened rhinocerosWhen you 're drunk you check everything eight times , lurching like a pain-maddened rhinoceros .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike those wretched Blanketeers` Well , not march about the country with petitions , like those wretched Blanketeers , at all events . "
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike a caged animalDuring the last half hour or so she had been pacing the room like a caged animal , insisting that the door should be kept ajar and the window opened wide .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]DeprestlesslySuddenly desperate to put a distance between them , Rory jumped down from the stool to pace restlessly round the kitchen like a caged animal , unhappy in its imprisonment .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike a caged animal , unhappy in its imprisonmentSuddenly desperate to put a distance between them , Rory jumped down from the stool to pace restlessly round the kitchen like a caged animal , unhappy in its imprisonment .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike a dowser looking for waterIn my home in Wales last week , I paced back and forth over the flagstones , my aerial before me , like a dowser looking for water .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike conspiratorsIlsa 's house was dark and we padded through to the back porch like conspirators .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike an old soldierRiders have to learn to cope with the contrasts of the Alpine stages , dropping like a stone or plodding upwards like an old soldier .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike an inexpert dancerKynaston stepped gingerly over the carpet to Harry , prancing on tiptoe like an inexpert dancer .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Depon tiptoeKynaston stepped gingerly over the carpet to Harry , prancing on tiptoe like an inexpert dancer .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Depgently on his toesOutside in the passage Ferris was prancing gently on his toes like a runner limbering for a race .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike a runner limbering for a raceOutside in the passage Ferris was prancing gently on his toes like a runner limbering for a race .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike an angry lionSuddenly the penny dropped , and Meredith knew why he 'd been prowling about the airport like an angry lion .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike a tiny bird of prey inspecting its dinnerCandy 's blue eyes narrowed suspiciously as she prowled round Rory like a tiny bird of prey inspecting its dinner .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike a shark testing the boundaries of a tank` That could be a matter for debate , " she said with curt emphasis , watching him prowl up and down like a shark testing the boundaries of a tank .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike a ghostHe looked out , only half-focusing , until it seemed the fires were burning in his room , or else his reflection had stepped out through the window to roam the park like a ghost .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike itinerant brushsellersYoung , hopelessly inexperienced , they roam the world like itinerant brushsellers , peddling loans to Third World countries and living like kings .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike a new puppyWhen he had joined the ship he had been nothing but eagerness and smiles , romping about like a new puppy , but now he had turned unrelentingly morose .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike a bullDirectors confess to a moment of panic when , as one puts it , ` he rushes onto the set like a bull " .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike a sheep dog` Someone help Caroline , please , " Miss Fazackerly cried , rushing up and down the line of children like a sheep dog .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike headless chickensWitness last October 's petrol-price protests , when ministers rushed around like headless chickens because the boss was ill in hospital .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike that` Why did you rush off like that this afternoon ? "
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike a street urchinShe held the lapels of her little jacket and sauntered like a street urchin .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike an overgrown puppyBefore the school teacher could answer , there was another rap on the door and Beasley scampered in like an overgrown puppy , casting inquisitive glances at Jim Lancaster and the two police officers .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike water beetlesFishing cobles were scurrying about the Sound like water beetles , black dots on the deep blue .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike ratsHe was imagining them as they scurried to and fro like rats , like rabbits , when farmers burnt the stubble off their fields .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike rabbitsHe was imagining them as they scurried to and fro like rats , like rabbits , when farmers burnt the stubble off their fields .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike antsThe parents were scurrying about like ants .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike black ants on the various tasks of the garrisonCranston , breathing heavily , looked down , curiously watching the figures below as they scurried around like black ants on the various tasks of the garrison .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike a toddlerHe scuttled across the rich thick carpet like a toddler , making her laugh .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike a nervous rabbit` I never met Barney but I caught sight of the other one once , scuttling across the yard like a nervous rabbit .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike a giant shaved rodent` Good evening , " he said , as I scuttled like a giant shaved rodent into the furthest corner of the caravan .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike crabsThey scuttled like crabs .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike some small black spiderThe creature scuttled ahead of them like some small black spider , opened the padlocked door and waved his guests forward .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike ratsWhen his coach drove the roads , they scuttled out of his way into the ditches like rats ! "
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike hunted rabbitsRESHUFFLE fever , which had Tory ministers scuttling around Parliament like hunted rabbits in the days before the ritual disembowelling of Norman Lamont , has been followed by a feeling of severe let-down .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike the Salvation Army rattling tinsLudo and I shuffle from pub to pub , table to table , like the Salvation Army rattling tins .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike the walking deadIn between the shelled-out buildings , people shuffle like the walking dead -- thousands thronging to the feeding centres hastily set up by relief agencies .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike a childWhen she returned to the house , she found Sam skipping on the terrace like a child .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike a young girlAthelstan glowered back in mock anger whilst she turned and skipped like a young girl into the church .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike a Scottish country dancerClutching herself , she skips to the door from rug to rug , like a Scottish country dancer , across the landing and into the bathroom , which has smaller windows and is warmer . )
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike a fox` And skulk like a fox ?
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike a shed snakeskinThe expensive item slithered off his back like a shed snakeskin .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike a crocodileNeck rope coiled round his waist , Trent slithered into the river like a crocodile .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike a thiefHe would put away the car quietly , leaving the garage open in case the thud of the door woke her , then sneak in like a thief at the back door .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Depfurtively` You think I should keep two establishments and sneak furtively from one to the other like some sort of guilty adulterous cad ? "
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike some sort of guilty adulterous cad` You think I should keep two establishments and sneak furtively from one to the other like some sort of guilty adulterous cad ? "
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike a serpent` Yesterday morning , during break , you sneaked like a serpent into the kitchen and stole a slice of my private chocolate cake from my tea-tray !
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike a thiefThere was a time when a priest had to sneak like a thief through the back streets and alleyways of this city in order to say Mass in some garret or other .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike her idol Linford ChristieThe ex-running champ sprinted like her idol Linford Christie to try to catch them after they raided her home .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike a couple of drunksAs we staggered up the path like a couple of drunks , I kept up a desperate , bright flow of conversation , to mask the slowness of our steps .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike a drunkHe staggers like a drunk .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike a sleepwalkerRohmer staggered like a sleepwalker through the second-floor door leading out into the stairwell .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike a restless ponyHe stamped his feet like a restless pony , obviously anxious to get back to whatever he had been doing .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike a loony , feet flying in all directionsThen she saw Gazzer , stamping about like a loony , feet flying in all directions .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike strong aleHe wanted to feel warmed through to his spine , to have the comfort steal into him like strong ale .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike thisIt was an eerie feeling to be stealing through the forest like this .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike a thief in the nightIt could not steal upon the country unaware , like a thief in the night .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike some visiting tourist who was not involved in a warCharlie strolled on up to the front like some visiting tourist who was not involved in a war .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike a professional walker setting out on a long distance raceHere he stuck out his chest and strutted about like a professional walker setting out on a long distance race .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike the rooster in the chicken run` When he was playing he strutted about like the rooster in the chicken run .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike a peacockHe rose from his enormous desk and lit a big cigar -- it could n't have been a Havana -- and strutted around his vast office like a peacock , admiring his reflection in the long mirror .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike pigeonsThis particularly subtle quiver of the leg to express newly aroused emotion was first noticed in Ashton 's The Two Pigeons when the Young Girl and her friends pretend to strut around like pigeons .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike chief turkey in the yardJohn was like a new father , handing out cigars and strutting around like chief turkey in the yard .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike a barnyard cockI , however , strutted out like a barnyard cock , booted and cloaked , a broad-brimmed hat on my head with a black and white plume hanging from it .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Depstiff-leggedLéonie strutted stiff-legged like a cowboy .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike a cowboyLéonie strutted stiff-legged like a cowboy .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike a peacockWhen Irish Tom re-emerged from the best room some minutes later , he was strutting like a peacock and rubbing the front of his pants in a suggestive manner .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike late cinema-goers trying to find their seatsSimple arithmetic told us that even if we gained the summit we would be stumbling back down in the dark like late cinema-goers trying to find their seats .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike a Mississippi gamblerShe swaggered out of the door like a Mississippi gambler .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike a Roman emperorHe left with the boy 's quilt across his shoulder , swaggering like a Roman emperor .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike walrusesSeveral of the people that I have dived with have been grossly overweight , enjoyed being so , and are completely at home in the water swimming around like walruses .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike thatAnd I gradually began to swim like that .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike a shifty thief afraid of discoveryIt disturbed him to think of her father perhaps waking to hear him tiptoe down the passage like a shifty thief afraid of discovery .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike a shadowThe gown slipped soundlessly from her shoulders and she tiptoed like a shadow towards him .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike a drunk trying to balance two pints of beerThe kid toddled off like a drunk trying to balance two pints of beer .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike an invalidHow stupid to have been caught tottering about like an invalid .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike a herd of elephantsKattina was summoned to the gangway of the houseboat to meet them before they tramped aboard like a herd of elephants .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike miniature adultsBehind them tramp the children like miniature adults , small hoes sticking out of their bundles .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike a dog at the hearthA figure in a raincoat was preparing for sleep in the doorway of George Henry Lee 's , treading round and round on a heap of old newspapers like a dog at the hearth .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike an obedient dog or somethingDid he really expect her to trot right on after him -- like an obedient dog or something ?
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike a dog that wo n't give upLaverne trots back and forth like a dog that wo n't give up , outside an entrance the size of a tea-cup .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike a two-year-oldHe trots around like a two-year-old . "
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike thisI know it 's out of order , me coming here like this , but it 's urgent , could n't wait . "
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike a meteorEverything came at you like a meteor , blasting out sound and colour and light .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike Bilinda from My Bloody ValentineIf , however , like Bilinda from My Bloody Valentine you 're singing tender entreaties to your partner or questioning the nature of love , then you 're saying something universal and good .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike moon rockHis records are removed from their metal box and examined like moon rock .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike a meek Arab wifeOn the ground floor he walked a few feet ahead , leaving me to trundle behind like a meek Arab wife .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]DepnervouslyTatyana Scholl , the West German who was to win the Miss Bikini ( physique ) class , took time out from her press-ups to waddle around nervously like a weight-lifter eyeing the bar .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike a weight-lifter eyeing the barTatyana Scholl , the West German who was to win the Miss Bikini ( physique ) class , took time out from her press-ups to waddle around nervously like a weight-lifter eyeing the bar .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike a mass of quivering fleshOn seeing them waddle down the street , like a mass of quivering flesh , we usually ran upstairs to warn Mum of the advancing horde .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike an enormous gooseHe leapt up from his bench and waddled across the foredeck like an enormous goose .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]DephopelesslyEvery summer they bloated on the surfeits of the garden and waddled hopelessly about like feathery puffballs , pondering , I thought , on the unlikeliness of launching their fat selves into the laughing air again .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike feathery puffballsEvery summer they bloated on the surfeits of the garden and waddled hopelessly about like feathery puffballs , pondering , I thought , on the unlikeliness of launching their fat selves into the laughing air again .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike a soul in tormentYou wander about the house like a soul in torment .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike the plagueIt 's so time-consuming that most professional carvers avoid it like the plague . "
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike the plagueAs you know , the best commercial travel pictures avoid people like the plague .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike the plagueThe Profitboss avoids committees like the plague .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike hot bagelsALTHOUGH the bond market generally has been yo-yoing with the fortunes of the Gulf war , one issue is selling like hot bagels .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike a pigHe was sweating like a pig .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike bugsEnough to squash Christine , and anyone else in the vicinity , against the wall like bugs .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike an eggshellIt would crush his car like an eggshell with its size and the combined speeds .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike blood from a woundThere was steam coming from beneath the bonnet of the stricken Audi , water gushing out like blood from a wound .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike transparent silkA curtain of water gushed like transparent silk over her naked form , making her skin appear luminous and highlighting every curve beneath his ruthless gaze .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike blood through the bodyThe river flowed silently through the forest like blood through the body .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]DepsilentlyThe river flowed silently through the forest like blood through the body .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike some alien Eldar attired in a holo-suitAglow , the intruder radiated his own natural wavelengths luminously like some alien Eldar attired in a holo-suit .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]DepluminouslyAglow , the intruder radiated his own natural wavelengths luminously like some alien Eldar attired in a holo-suit .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike hot bodiesHowever , in the end most people , including John Taylor , have come to the conclusion that black holes must radiate like hot bodies if our other ideas about general relativity and quantum mechanics are correct .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike a cry of despairThe protest issued from her lips like a cry of despair .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike a kiteThe bag was increasing its lead , almost out of view , when it arced and plummeted like a kite above the beach and was slammed against a rock .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike coinsA few heavy spots of rain were falling on the pavements like coins .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike a rocketThe broomstick dipped its twiggy end and soared upward like a rocket .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike a woman with a purposeAnthea stalked across the car park of Randall Lodge like a woman with a purpose .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike a dog on heatThe dead King had been a lecher who lusted after other men 's wives , daughters , sisters , like a dog on heat .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike stonesThe water hit her body like stones .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike lemmings , the people behind them climbing over the dead bodies that were heaping up on the sea-bedThey walked into the sea to drown like lemmings , the people behind them climbing over the dead bodies that were heaping up on the sea-bed .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike a partingThe bare road bisected it like a parting .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike pistonsAs we came into view , hairy male legs moving like pistons beat a hasty retreat to the nearest available nook where they crouched and huddled in speechless terror .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike a tigerThe engine was purring like a tiger .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike bony knucklesLeafless twigs rapped their faces like bony knuckles .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike a bad-tempered child seeking attentionAn overheated breeze came out of the desert , rattled the canvas sunscreen like a bad-tempered child seeking attention , and moved on , ignored .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike a window in a thunderstormHis hand was shaking so much that the bottle he was holding rattled against his glass like a window in a thunderstorm .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike a wounded bullHe roared like a wounded bull .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike raw silkThey darted about on the front of the group , their silver-leaf hair rustling like raw silk .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike entrailsRedundant handles scrape along the ground like entrails and get tangled up in pushchair wheels and unsuspecting dogs ' legs .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike barn owlsAnd tomorrow , you could put a drop of oil on that loft door , and the stable one an' all ; they screech like barn owls . "
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike a bansheeScreeching like a banshee , she was .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike a herd of pigs at slaughterThe wind screeched like a herd of pigs at slaughter .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike wine trickling from a bottleLaps of water slapped against the boat , like wine trickling from a bottle .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike a pashaThe fat lorry-driver on the banquette is snoring like a pasha .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike thunderGod , thought Bykov , how can she snore like thunder yet sleep so lightly ?
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike a ploughhorse getting its breath after turning a long furrowThe man snorted like a ploughhorse getting its breath after turning a long furrow .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike a childShe began to cry out , then sob like a child .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike a childAt Nice when he heard the devastating news that his Portuguese friend , the artist Amedeo de Sousa Cardoso , had died of Spanish flu he broke down and sobbed like a child .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike a startled sparrowCharity gave a squeak like a startled sparrow , and dropped the binoculars so swiftly that the weight jerked uncomfortably on her neck .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike a murdered ratMy room was over the back door and it squeaked like a murdered rat .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike a party whistleLuney screwed up her face and her laughter squeaked like a party whistle .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike a tabby cat beneath the lecherous neighbourhood tom .She squealed like a tabby cat beneath the lecherous neighbourhood tom .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike a pig` They tell me he was squealing like a pig , " the man said , ` when they put the stitches in . "
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike animals at the slaughter themselvesAt the time , Davide found the two women funny ; they shrieked at one another and squealed like animals at the slaughter themselves .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike a man who had run a marathonAgainst her yielding flesh she could feel his heart thundering like a man who had run a marathon .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike jungle drumsRory could n't help but wonder if he could hear her heart beating , since it was thundering in her own ears like jungle drums .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike broken bellsThen the young woman laughed merrily , her voice strengthening after what must have been years of silence , and the whole strange cellar rang with that laughter , and the glass fragments tinkled like broken bells .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike an elephantThen someone asked me where the station was , and she was deaf , and I had to trumpet like an elephant for about ten minutes … .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike a soul in tormentShe recalled the docks , and the way the sea screamed and wailed like a soul in torment , throwing itself against the piers with a wild vengeance that struck terror into her young heart .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike a childThe sight of it made him whimper like a child and fall to his knees again .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike a wounded puppy dogI whimpered like a wounded puppy dog .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike a flyIt was so high up , it whined like a fly .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike a violinIt reversed fast , the gearbox whining like a violin , and parked in front of the Mercedes .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike a blackbirdHe walked along the road , hands in pockets , whistling like a blackbird .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike an affectionate dogCranston turned and quietly cursed as the madman scampered across the snow to greet them , yelping like an affectionate dog .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike savagesSome whooped and yelped like savages , others lounged in corners staring wistfully at toys they could never afford .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike an idiotI was babbling like an idiot . "
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike a schoolgirlHe must think she was babbling like a schoolgirl , but there was nothing even remotely schoolgirlish about her growing awareness of this man .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike a witch-hareHe growled and gibbered at them like a witch-hare and those nearest to him fell back in fear .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike a mill workerLucy found herself mouthing like a mill worker to make herself understood over the noise , which was louder than any machinery .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike a couple of housewives over the garden fenceSo why do n't we both get back to work now , instead of nattering on like a couple of housewives over the garden fence ? "
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike a maniacShe was ranting like a maniac .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike a drunkLast night she banged on her door , slurring her words like a drunk ; demanding to be let out , I thought .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike a conspiratorI 'm not supposed to tell you , 'cos your father said as how we 'd all got to put it out of our heads , but … ” she leaned down towards him , like a conspirator .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike a spoiled bratAngus slouched like a spoiled brat , nodded and began to tap noisily on the table top with his fingers .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike a hunch-backHe stooped like a hunch-back .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike lightningBut I stooped like lightning and got the nail up and into my skirt pocket -- specially put on -- and I was standing exactly as he left me when he jumped back .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike a one-man theatreHe would play all the characters like a one-man theatre .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike a dried twig` He broke a man 's arm a year ago , snapped it like a dried twig behind his back .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike new cordsSo they tied him with chains but the demonic powers were so great in his life that he snapped them like new cords .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike a twigBrahmadaitya are kind to humans , though should one be foolish enough to chop down the palm tree where this spirit lives , the offender 's neck will be snapped , like a twig .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike rotted fruitsDrachenfels moved among them , laughing as he squeezed heads in his hands and shattered them like rotted fruits .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike a maniac“ He was breaking bottles over my head … like a maniac . ”
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike the Romans did with CarthageI 'd like to raze it and plough over the site like the Romans did with Carthage . "
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike I were only littleI always remember like I were only little but I remember these things you know .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike a young man who was English and proud of itNo one could doubt that William Joyce behaved like a young man who was English and proud of it .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike a despotThe president is finely educated and is capable of talking like a professor and behaving like a despot .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike YuppiesBut whether a significant proportion actually behave like Yuppies is another matter .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike members of cultsFew of them improve , and even fewer recover , many behave like members of cults , obeying their doctor without question , paying huge sums of money , and becoming estranged from their families .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike a couple of newly-frozen ice-cubesThey behaved towards each other like a couple of newly-frozen ice-cubes .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike a perfect gentleman` He behaved throughout like a perfect gentleman , " cried Fräulein Müller angrily at the top of her voice .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike a cold stone statueShe was seated in her chair like a cold stone statue , her face turned upward and away as an indication of her contempt .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike an animalThe rain crashed against the windows , and the wind screamed like an animal in the night .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike a death knellOutside , standing on a beer barrel , a member of the ward watch rang a hand bell which tolled like a death knell through the noisy clamour of the place .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike the cry of a soul in tormentBeth shut her eyes and opened her lungs , the scream reverberating round the house like the cry of a soul in torment .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike thatI opened my eyes like that .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike a big daddyWhile he was courting her , John was very protective towards mother and son , and acted like a big daddy to them both .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike his motherAnd should everyone act like his mother , society would grind to a halt .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike an old womanShe acted like an old woman sometimes , though she was n't quite -- probably no older than thirty .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike a teenagerHe found himself impossibly tongue-tied ; his cheeks coloured and he cursed himself for acting like a teenager .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike a magnetThe obvious isolated pillar of rock is the Trinnacle , its tantalising prongs acting like a magnet for scramblers -- and persuasive photographers !
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike a red-hot needlePenry 's derision acted like a red-hot needle , pricking the fragile balloon of her vanity .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike championsSenna , Mansell , Prost : Gaug 's top three , but do they act like champions ?
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike policeThey did n't act like police , did they ? "
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike thisHe was always at a loss when people acted like this .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike they 're his equalsThe poor saps come round here and act like they 're his equals , and he plays with them .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike coals of fireThe throat burns like coals of fire ; the skin burns in scarlet fever and inflammations ; gastritis burns .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike a brandHis face burnt like a brand As the black cascade of perfume came tumbling over his breast ; And he kissed its waves in the moonlight ,
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike her sistersAlways the strong one , never ailing like her sisters , and so happy with her three little children .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike this ( spreads arms into Messianic pose )I walk around the street like this ( spreads arms into Messianic pose ) with ` I 'M FROM THE FALL " on me forehead , but they ignore me .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike drunk soldiers in from warWe walk together to the main entrance like drunk soldiers in from war .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike candyNEW YORK ( AP ) --- Actress Elizabeth Taylor popped pills like candy to cope with a marathon of affairs and marriages , according to a new unauthorized biography .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike beetles on their backsNine of these broke down , five ended up , like beetles on their backs , immobilized in shell craters , and only nine managed to operate fully with the infantry .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike this`` I hope I can continue to play like this in my next few tournaments and hopefully I can win a few more titles coming up , '' she said .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike crazed ducksMELBOURNE , Australia ( AP ) --- The crows on the roof cawed like crazed ducks , the blowflies made a nuisance of themselves , and the searing sun turned the Australian Open courts into green griddles .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike golden syrupHarvey 's face was near , his fair hair plastered close to the skull like golden syrup .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike the local rabbitsIn Orkney , favourite destination for many southerners fleeing the rat race , personal computers and modems are proliferating like the local rabbits .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike small bombs threatening to blow up the machine from withinUrban violence and civil unrest were mushrooming like small bombs threatening to blow up the machine from within .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike a dogTo be flogged like a dog !
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Dep` like a gorilla "But he was able to propel himself along the ground ` like a gorilla " .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike DoktorShe pronounced it like Doktor with a ` k " .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike a duck on iceHis rampant pole moved all over her greasy belly and thighs , and when she spread her legs to capture the greasy thing inside her , it slid about like a duck on ice .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike ghosts that danced on the ceiling with their shadowsTheir whispering and low moans echoed around the empty flat , like ghosts that danced on the ceiling with their shadows .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike the calls of water birdsTheir voices echoed back and forth across the water like the calls of water birds .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike the story of a mythical kingdomThe history of Hawaii reads like the story of a mythical kingdom .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike really goodWell mainly almost everybody does and I think I do read like really good .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike a hamsterShe also stored food in there like a hamster , and sometimes , when least expected , her head would snake back inside her covering and the crunch of crisps or the slurp of a boiled sweet could be heard .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike i like i used toi do notice as i get older i i tend to i you know i do n't exercise like i like i used to
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike crazy6:50 a.m. CAROLG : I was just sitting down to meet with some new therapy clients , a couple , and the building started shaking like crazy .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike hellThis building shook like hell and it kept getting stronger .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike ocean waves8:01 a.m. HLR : Judy and I were in our back yard when the lawn started rolling like ocean waves .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Depjust like we try to understand the views of those who went astrayBrother Rida , I plead to you through this article to understand the views of others , just like we try to understand the views of those who went astray .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike a storm at seaWhile the debate on welfare reform is gathering like a storm at sea , the people who need jobs are floundering .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike wardrobesWhen the vendors leave at the end of the day , their cage-lined stalls are folded and shut like wardrobes , with the birds rustling about inside .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Depless like warriors than traffic copsAnd along the sniper alley of a freeway that runs between Fallouja and Ramadi , Marines patrol less like warriors than traffic cops .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]Deplike a tennis ballHer own heart was thumping , banging about in her chest like a tennis ball .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]DepLike window washers trying to clean a grime-streaked window , the Marines would sweep methodically through Fallouja , searching each house for insurgents .
avoid.vMannerPP[like]DepmethodicallyLike window washers trying to clean a grime-streaked window , the Marines would sweep methodically through Fallouja , searching each house for insurgents .
avoid.vMannerPP[of]Depof this sortWhen the case came to court , the magistrate evidently decided that it was impossible to say which party was to blame in a scuffle of this sort .
avoid.vMannerPP[of]Depof its own accordHaving argued that criticism of the trade surplus in Washington is misconceived , MITI 's forthcoming paper goes on to predict that the surplus will , of its own accord , gradually diminish in size and relevance :
avoid.vMannerPP[of]Depof gradually increasing pitch and volumeAs the fire lights the JPT rises and a hum of gradually increasing pitch and volume begins to pervade the area .
avoid.vMannerPP[of]Depof pure gratitudeThe two women passed in the doorway and exchanged glances of pure gratitude .
avoid.vMannerPP[of]Depof the deepest loathingShe flashed Frau Geller and her companion a glance of the deepest loathing .
avoid.vMannerPP[of]Depof acute dislikeLord Dacre cast his great-uncle a glance of acute dislike .
avoid.vMannerPP[of]DepslowThe patron let out the long slow whistle of a kettle coming to the boil .
avoid.vMannerPP[of]Depof a kettle coming to the boilThe patron let out the long slow whistle of a kettle coming to the boil .
avoid.vMannerPP[of]DeplongThe patron let out the long slow whistle of a kettle coming to the boil .
avoid.vMannerPP[of]Depout of character` If one of them starts behaving out of character , I know that something 's upsetting them .
avoid.vMannerPP[of]Depout of characterHis pupils were developing minds of their own , behaving out of character , no longer the dull but devoted group of enthusiasts he had taught so constructively for six months .
avoid.vMannerPP[of]Depquite out of characterShe had behaved quite out of character just to get the better of him .
avoid.vMannerPP[of]Depof this kindFunding for research of this kind has been on a scale not approached by any other area of sociological enquiry .
avoid.vMannerPP[of]Depof the war to dateIn the early morning hours of 29 February 1988 , Iran -- in its largest missile attack of the war to date -- launched three Shehab-1s against Baghdad .
avoid.vMannerPP[of]DeplargestIn the early morning hours of 29 February 1988 , Iran -- in its largest missile attack of the war to date -- launched three Shehab-1s against Baghdad .
avoid.vMannerPP[off]Depoff balanceHe was about four feet away when his foot caught in the electric flex he was dragging and he stumbled forward off balance .
avoid.vMannerPP[off]Depoff the scaleBy afternoon their Geiger counter clacked off the scale as a 100-by-30-mile ( 160-by-48 kilometer ) blanket of radioactivity arrived .
avoid.vMannerPP[on]Depon a supposedly voluntary basisThe USSR 's fifteen union republics , united on a supposedly voluntary basis , formed an ` integral , federal , multinational state " , according to the 1977 Constitution .
avoid.vMannerPP[on]Depon a grand scaleShe could be pilfering on a grand scale -- computer control is beyond the ken of most people in this establishment , I should think .
avoid.vMannerPP[on]Depon a Roman gibbetJesus may not have supported a particular party line , but His criticism of the political-religious leaders of His day led to His crucifixion on a Roman gibbet .
avoid.vMannerPP[on]Depon his bellyHe disappeared on his belly into the minefield , not quite hidden by the tall grass and weeds .
avoid.vMannerPP[on]Depon crutchesThen there is the frustration of being disabled by injury , hopping about on crutches and trying to avoid the painful bits of my body .
avoid.vMannerPP[on]Depon a hobby horseThey wore the motley coat of jesters and one of them was hopping around on a hobby horse .
avoid.vMannerPP[on]Depon one legThe waiter grinned conspiratorially at Jen and hopped away on one leg .
avoid.vMannerPP[on]Depon the slyPrime Minister Pierre Bérégovoy , a former resistance fighter , declared in the National Assembly on April 15 that France was " wounded " and that " we will not rehabilitate the Vichy regime on the sly " .
avoid.vMannerPP[on]Depon both sidesServes 4. 450g ( 1lb ) good quality mature farmhouse cheese 1 medium onion 4 generous slices bread Preheat grill and toast bread lightly on both sides .
avoid.vMannerPP[on]Depon only one leadSuch bad habits include the horse refusing to stand still while someone is trying to mount it , or the horse cantering on only one lead .
avoid.vMannerPP[on]Depon horse-backAnd when you tire of that , how about hiring a mountain bike and cycling through real mountains , or for the more traditional , cantering out through meadows and forest on horse-back .
avoid.vMannerPP[on]Depon a stomach , that would soon be digesting some meatThe wolf crawled along on a stomach , that would soon be digesting some meat
avoid.vMannerPP[on]Depon my knees` I crawl around on my knees getting the focus right .
avoid.vMannerPP[on]Depon your hands and knees ?` Did you tell a story about crawling around on your hands and knees ? " asks Felicity .
avoid.vMannerPP[on]Depon my stomach` At midnight I crawled back to the village on my stomach .
avoid.vMannerPP[on]Depon hands and kneesLeila crawled over on hands and knees .
avoid.vMannerPP[on]Depon its hands and kneesA small baby crawled out on its hands and knees , its face covered in grime .
avoid.vMannerPP[on]Depon hands and kneesThey then crawled round the stone three times on hands and knees , hoping to see their future sweethearts .
avoid.vMannerPP[on]Depon toes and elbowsHe crawled on toes and elbows round the Land-Rover .
avoid.vMannerPP[on]Depon tiptoeHad the Pages ' passion been for Lalique glass , the family might have felt constrained to creep about gingerly on tiptoe .
avoid.vMannerPP[on]DepgingerlyHad the Pages ' passion been for Lalique glass , the family might have felt constrained to creep about gingerly on tiptoe .
avoid.vMannerPP[on]Depon scratchy little clawsShe could even hear the little lizards darting on scratchy little claws among the bougainvillaea on the low ornamental wall .
avoid.vMannerPP[on]Depon crutchesHe left the hospital three months later and spent another six months hobbling about on crutches and having treatment .
avoid.vMannerPP[on]Depon crutchesAnthony -- the ` h " is n't silent , you have to lisp it -- from The Chili Peppers was seen hobbling around on crutches today .
avoid.vMannerPP[on]Depon his wooden legThe big black one mounted a motor cycle and roared off , leaving the old man to hobble away through the estate on his wooden leg .
avoid.vMannerPP[on]Depon crutchesDave Crooks , who makes a habit of jumping off such things as Swallow Falls and the Anvil at the Bitches in an open canoe , was hobbling around Crystal Palace on crutches .
avoid.vMannerPP[on]Depon crutchesAMERICAN Civil War fanatic Ray Loveslife-Brown will hobble into his next ` battle " on crutches -- after blowing off a toe with his musket .
avoid.vMannerPP[on]Depon crutchesHobbling into Range West on crutches , with a rope round my shoulders , I was looking forward to the expressions of disbelief that would have greeted my reply to sentries ' questions about what I was doing .
avoid.vMannerPP[on]DepslowlyGarbage littered the outside ; a very old white woman hobbled slowly on crutches into a downstairs flat .
avoid.vMannerPP[on]Depon crutchesGarbage littered the outside ; a very old white woman hobbled slowly on crutches into a downstairs flat .
avoid.vMannerPP[on]Depon their swollen , bleeding feetThe cai prodded the five men until they began hobbling on their swollen , bleeding feet around the edge of the circle formed by their fellows .
avoid.vMannerPP[on]Depon her heelsA large man and a small boy appeared at the other end of the platform : she hobbled on her heels , humping her heavy suitcase , towards them .
avoid.vMannerPP[on]Depon the same legAt least , it would be pathetic if he always remembered to limp on the same leg .
avoid.vMannerPP[on]Depon their solesDinosaurs , too , walked on tip-toe ( i.e. they are known by paleontologists as being digitigrade ) whereas sprawlers pad along on their soles .
avoid.vMannerPP[on]Deplike an inexpert dancerKynaston stepped gingerly over the carpet to Harry , prancing on tiptoe like an inexpert dancer .
avoid.vMannerPP[on]Depon tiptoeKynaston stepped gingerly over the carpet to Harry , prancing on tiptoe like an inexpert dancer .
avoid.vMannerPP[on]Depgently on his toesOutside in the passage Ferris was prancing gently on his toes like a runner limbering for a race .
avoid.vMannerPP[on]Deplike a runner limbering for a raceOutside in the passage Ferris was prancing gently on his toes like a runner limbering for a race .
avoid.vMannerPP[on]Depas though her very life depended on itShe managed to walk with a reasonable degree of grace and dignity till she reached the back door , then scuttled inside as though her very life depended on it , taking the back stairs two at a time as she rushed to the bedroom to find a robe .
avoid.vMannerPP[on]Depas if your butt were on fireLady , I 've seen you scuttle from the room as if your butt were on fire simply because I 've walked in . "
avoid.vMannerPP[on]Depas if places were limited , like on a crowded busThe lodgers shuffle into line as if places were limited , like on a crowded bus .
avoid.vMannerPP[on]Depon his bottomAlternatively , the patient might be taught how to turn over onto his side and then onto his back , and shuffle towards the chair on his bottom .
avoid.vMannerPP[on]Depon legs that had gone half to sleepRory leapt back , staggered on legs that had gone half to sleep , and only just scrambled into the broom cupboard and got the door shut before the bedroom door opened .
avoid.vMannerPP[on]Depon its sideThe Batfish swims on its side at night , is this normal ?
avoid.vMannerPP[on]Depon footThroughout Orwell 's Wigan Pier you have a strong sense of him tramping around on foot .
avoid.vMannerPP[on]Depon their kneesSome approached the Santuario on their knees for the last part of the journey , saying the Rosary and imploring the Madonna 's help .
avoid.vMannerPP[on]Depon my knees` I begged him on my knees not to do it , but he was besotted with her .
avoid.vMannerPP[on]Depon the spotThey compose the songs on the spot .
avoid.vMannerPP[on]Depon my bellyThis one meant either a crawl on my belly beneath a boulder , hoping to be able to escape out of the hole on the other side , or a wide sloping ledge on the right .
avoid.vMannerPP[on]Depon a pretty tight budgetAs you know , I run the magazine on a pretty tight budget , but I could offer a fee of £100 if you could supply two or three good quality photographs with your article .
avoid.vMannerPP[on]Depon balanceA simple but far-reaching reform in libel law which would enhance freedom of expression would be to reverse this burden : to oblige the plaintiff to prove , on balance , the falsity or unfairness of the criticism .
avoid.vMannerPP[on]Depon a medium settingJUICE flows more freely from citrus fruit if you warm the fruit on a medium setting in a microwave oven for a couple of minutes .
avoid.vMannerPP[on]Depon footAt about ten to nine I tethered the bike to a lamp-post and proceeded at a leisurely pace on foot to the Parsons ' .
avoid.vMannerPP[on]Depon his backLying on his back , his legs spread wide , and occupying more than his fair share of the bed , he began to snore .
avoid.vMannerPP[on]Depon such a large scale that eventually he was arrested and held in a tower in Klein AmburgSuccess going to his head , he started to manufacture coins on such a large scale that eventually he was arrested and held in a tower in Klein Amburg .
avoid.vMannerPP[on]Depon two countsGough , writing from a Marxist perspective , finds the de-industrialisation thesis wanting on two counts .
avoid.vMannerPP[on]Depon a personal basisWith the facility of computers it is possible , as shown by other unions as well as forward-looking branches of our own , to communicate with members on a personal basis .
avoid.vMannerPP[on]Depon an individual basisResearch in the Arts is mostly conducted on an individual basis and it is not possible to do full justice to this activity here .
avoid.vMannerPP[on]Depon his ownBecause Kenamun has lost his best man , and I have no faith in his ability to solve this on his own .
avoid.vMannerPP[on]Depon a trial and error basisIn practice , moreover , treatments for such patients tend to be chosen empirically and worked through on a trial and error basis , whatever might be thought to be the underlying pathophysiology .
avoid.vMannerPP[on]Depon a North/South basisThe qualifying rounds , which have been played on a regional basis -- Asia , Americas , Africa , Europe etc. -- are likely to be restructured on a North/South basis .
avoid.vMannerPP[on]Depon an almost megalomaniac scaleIt is the John Neilson Institution , built 1849--52 by architect Charles Wilson , who was capable of creating urban set-pieces on an almost megalomaniac scale .
avoid.vMannerPP[on]Depon time -- justWe made it on time -- just -- thanks to our car phones .
avoid.vMannerPP[on]Depon demandWhen a bank note can be exchanged for gold on demand at a bank it is said to be convertible or redeemable .
avoid.vMannerPP[on]Depon a majestic scaleSeveral of the windows show Bible scenes on a majestic scale , but look also for the simple red door above which is written the advice `` marry in haste , repent at leisure . ''
avoid.vMannerPP[on]Depon computersand they have reading to write which is uh they can write stories and and learn to write on computers so at least uh the school district that we 're in has you know computers that they begin on and i really feel like
avoid.vMannerPP[on]Depon a limited scaleThere are some reports that between 1984 and 1988 Iran employed chemical agents on a limited scale during the war with Iraq ; however , an intensive review of the open literature ( including UN reports from that era ) have failed to verify such claims .
avoid.vMannerPP[on]Depon limited scaleChemical Employed chemical agents on limited scale during Iran - Iraq war .
avoid.vMannerPP[on]Depon limited scaleProduces chemical agents and is capable of use on limited scale .
avoid.vMannerPP[on]Depon an independent , indigenous basisWhile countries may seek to develop all of these capabilities on an independent , indigenous basis , they can and often do seek some inputs from foreign sources .
avoid.vMannerPP[on]Depon footAnd Dublin , a city large in expectations , is still small enough for the visitor to see most of its sights on foot .
avoid.vMannerPP[on]Depon a molecular levelIt functioned like a Spinning Wheel , twisting fibers of time space and folding them on a molecular level to create what he called `` Newmatter .
avoid.vMannerPP[on]Depon their ownTo help other districts to launch the activity on their own , the Quality Assurance Project has produced a comprehensive how-to manual for district managers interested in introducing the vendor-to-vendor programme in their districts .
avoid.vMannerPP[on]Depon footTroops patrolling on foot , by contrast , try to keep enough distance between them so that if one of them is unlucky enough to trigger an IED , his comrades might be injured , but survive .
avoid.vMannerPP[on]Depon footMarines continue to patrol on foot in Helmand Province , searching for roadside bombs and attempting to win favor with residents .
avoid.vMannerPP[out]Depout loudShiona smiled thinly , but refrained from voicing her suspicions out loud .
avoid.vMannerPP[out]DepOut LoudMovie - - Living Out Loud ;
avoid.vMannerPP[over]Depover medium heatHeat the fat in a large heavy saucepan over medium heat .
avoid.vMannerPP[through]Depthrough the crack between where the two doors metDot took a chance peek in through the crack between where the two doors met .
avoid.vMannerPP[through]Depthrough the empty sockets of beastsHuman eyes peered out through the empty sockets of beasts .
avoid.vMannerPP[through]Depthrough tear-glazed eyesShannon rolled on to her back , staring through tear-glazed eyes at the ceiling .
avoid.vMannerPP[through]Depthrough a vapoury hazeAt one point a whole area steams gently so that the visitor can view the sun through a vapoury haze .
avoid.vMannerPP[through]Depthrough the grill dividing us from the driver , the mail , bottles of milk and newspapers .I and the one other passenger viewed the landscape through the grill dividing us from the driver , the mail , bottles of milk and newspapers .
avoid.vMannerPP[through]Depthrough the Earth 's dusty atmosphereThat is the scene before me now , except that the moon , riding low in its arc and viewed through the Earth 's dusty atmosphere , is spuriously tinged with gold .
avoid.vMannerPP[through]Depthrough the telescopeHe also observed that the apparent size of Mars and Venus , as viewed through the telescope , changed in the way predicted by the Copernican system .
avoid.vMannerPP[through]Depthrough Karel 's networkShe clung to the belief that Friend had sneaked down the wires through Karel 's network and one day he would come to rescue her … .
avoid.vMannerPP[through]Depthrough his noseHe started to hum through his nose .
avoid.vMannerPP[through]DepsoftlyCranston knelt down next to them and whistled softly through his teeth .
avoid.vMannerPP[through]Depthrough his teethCranston knelt down next to them and whistled softly through his teeth .
avoid.vMannerPP[through]DepbitterlyHe pulled his cap down over his eyes but the wind whistled bitterly through his ears .
avoid.vMannerPP[through]Depthrough his earsHe pulled his cap down over his eyes but the wind whistled bitterly through his ears .
avoid.vMannerPP[through]Depthrough his mask` Back that way , sir , " one of the squad volunteered , barely intelligible through his mask , and McLeish saw her , twenty yards away , walking back slowly towards them , head bowed .
avoid.vMannerPP[through]Depthrough discourseExperience of the world is mediated and made intelligible through discourse .
avoid.vMannerPP[through]Depthrough the eyeScholars will soon be instructed through the eye .
avoid.vMannerPP[through]Depthrough the rainShe went down the steps and walked away through the rain , vanishing in the early evening mist at the end of the street .
avoid.vMannerPP[through]Depthrough eating meatIt has been suggested that he has claimed to have absorbed the banned substance through eating meat but one observer claimed cryptically yesterday : ` He would have to eat three cows a day for that to be the case . ''
avoid.vMannerPP[to]Depto deathThis is one of those creamy frostings that seems to disappear on its way to the cake , simply because it 's so darn hard to keep from tasting it to death .
avoid.vMannerPP[to]Depto orderAt least the stereophonic crickets to provide atmosphere chirped to order .
avoid.vMannerPP[to]Depto her satisfactionShe was bending over a basket of freshly picked marrow flowers , arranging them to her satisfaction .
avoid.vMannerPP[to]Depto the rightThis not the early 1980s , when new members entered the party to the left ; old members exited to the right ; and Labour voters deserted .
avoid.vMannerPP[to]Depto the darkness of the recess and Lily 's roomHe was about to step across to the darkness of the recess and Lily 's room when he heard footsteps and the sound of voices below him in the tiled entrance hall .
avoid.vMannerPP[to]Depto the beat of the folk-pop tapeAs he talks a train of small boys returning from school tramps behind us to the beat of the folk-pop tape .
avoid.vMannerPP[to]Depto the consistency of leatherThe city not only has its own traditional dolphin stew , but also a dish known as iruka kuroshioboshi , dried dolphin meat cured to the consistency of leather .
avoid.vMannerPP[to]Depto one sideBut he said nothing , just sat down at the table , a pale-faced , freckled child , his school tie knotted to one side , and catching part of his collar .
avoid.vMannerPP[to]Depto a beat in the music only she seemed to hearHer hips moved slowly to a beat in the music only she seemed to hear .
avoid.vMannerPP[to]Depto his faceSummoned before the Protector , Simpson boldly accused him to his face of treason , for taking the government upon himself .
avoid.vMannerPP[to]Depto her faceEverybody in her own small world thought that she was exemplary in her duty and one or two of them praised her to her face , which flustered her .
avoid.vMannerPP[to]Depto the highest standardsDuckhams Oils , like the companies nominated for this award , is a specialist company that manufactures high-performance products to the highest standards
avoid.vMannerPP[to]Depto the highest standardThere are thirteen ranges , each manufactured to the highest standard , available .
avoid.vMannerPP[to]Depto exacting UK standardsDesigned in Scandinavia and manufactured to exacting UK standards , Randi-Line door furniture is available in this country from Thomas Laidlaw .
avoid.vMannerPP[to]Depto perfectionIt is a form of cooking which uses all the senses -- listening to the sizzling fat to tell when chicken is fried just right , smelling to detect the moment a cake is baked to perfection .
avoid.vMannerPP[under]Depunder pressureHer the second fermentation takes place in sealed vats and the wine is then bottled under pressure .
avoid.vMannerPP[under]Depunder his breathHector the dog growled under his breath , shifting a little and eyeing her .
avoid.vMannerPP[under]Depunder the weightThe machine gun came free , and the children staggered off under the weight , certain of a huge price on the black market .
avoid.vMannerPP[under]Depunder its burden of debtThe company was a victim of the mania for leveraged buyouts of the late 1980s and has been staggering under its burden of debt .
avoid.vMannerPP[under]Depunder their loadHeinrich and Algernon once more moved imaginary plates from an empty table , staggered under their load into the dining room and served another empty table .
avoid.vMannerPP[under]Depunder the strain of themThere are at present about five hundred million trucks and cars in the world and the Earth is literally staggering under the strain of them .
avoid.vMannerPP[under]Depunder the weight of a crate of lemonadeMrs Ward brought a hamper filled with oranges , apples , bananas and lettuce ; her husband Freddy staggered under the weight of a crate of lemonade .
avoid.vMannerPP[under]Depunder his weightHe flung himself on her and she staggered under his weight .
avoid.vMannerPP[under]Depunder its weightShe had not finished exhorting Dr Neil about this when McAllister , who could hear every word in the kitchen , returned with the tea-tray , staggering under its weight .
avoid.vMannerPP[under]Depunder the weight of a large , square , glass caseAll the same , by the time he was halfway down the passage , she was coming back , staggering under the weight of a large , square , glass case .
avoid.vMannerPP[under]Depunder his breathLuke uttered a curse under his breath and swung around , dropping Robyn 's hand , which he still held , like a stone .
avoid.vMannerPP[under]Depunder cholestatic conditionsSulphated bile acids are excreted in urine in large amounts under cholestatic conditions .
avoid.vMannerPP[under]Depunder your breathThat 's what 's had you muttering under your breath for the last hour ? "
avoid.vMannerPP[under]Depunder his breathScreaming under his breath , Bowring hacked it in half , then went on chopping , chopping , chopping .
avoid.vMannerPP[under]Depunder the noses of astonished motoristsAdvancing at more than 50 metres a week , the elevated road and rail highway is cutting a swathe through the city under the noses of astonished motorists .
avoid.vMannerPP[under]Depunder the direction of Abdul Qadeer Khan , former director of the Engineering Research Laboratories , later renamed the Dr . A.Q. Khan Research Laboratories ( Kahuta ) , where Pakistan 's nuclear weapons research and enrichment takes placeTraining was most likely carried out under the direction of Abdul Qadeer Khan , former director of the Engineering Research Laboratories , later renamed the Dr . A.Q. Khan Research Laboratories ( Kahuta ) , where Pakistan 's nuclear weapons research and enrichment takes place .
avoid.vMannerPP[under]Depunder the cover of plans to build nuclear power plants for electricityQN : Is Iran running a secret weapons program under the cover of plans to build nuclear power plants for electricity ?
avoid.vMannerPP[until]Depuntil the bodies fell awaySpike grabbed both ants with his fingers and squeezed the heads until the bodies fell away .
avoid.vMannerPP[up]DepupIt 's a flimsy structure , built up on supports , and it was really rocking around .
avoid.vMannerPP[via]Depvia a loudspeakerAs he watched his dealers from above , in the comfort of his own office , Tom Wilmot , the chairman , has been known to reprimand his staff via a loudspeaker .
avoid.vMannerPP[while]Deponly fasterDual-core chips can do the same work that a single-core chip can , only faster , while consuming less power and at a cooler temperature .
avoid.vMannerPP[while]Depwhile consuming less power and at a cooler temperatureDual-core chips can do the same work that a single-core chip can , only faster , while consuming less power and at a cooler temperature .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith a smile` Now , do n't try to change the subject , " Deirdre admonished him with a smile .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith fervour` Always start with the grid " , she admonishes with fervour , ` and then you ca n't go wrong ! " .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith sudden agitation` Do n't tell them anything about this , " begged Miss Watson , with sudden agitation .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith great courageThe Italians fought with great courage , especially in 1917 when they stopped a superior axis force that threatened to take over the whole of the northern part of the country .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith violenceAfter talks with Edward , and having survived robbery with violence in Durham diocese , the cardinals found themselves excluded from Scotland by Bruce .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith easeHe was alone ; a single Russian with a musket could have slain him with ease , but with fixed bayonets none could fire .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith great attentionThe English liberals studied their seventeenth-century predecessors with great attention -- Wordsworth frequently refers with enthusiasm to Milton and Algernon Sidney -- but for them the land of the free was on the other side of the Atlantic .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith a reverse punchThe defender now turns attacker , stepping quickly forward and striking with a reverse punch to his attacker 's chest .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith violenceHowever , one operational scaffold still survives , Wandsworth Prison having the facilities with which to execute those found guilty of piracy with violence , treason , and other mutinous offences enacted under the Armed Forces Act 1971 , these crimes still nominally carrying the death penalty .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith such force that the flesh on his fingers was turning whiteOutrage turned to agitation when she saw that he was jamming the key in the lock with such force that the flesh on his fingers was turning white .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith alarm and some disgustCollison noted the change with alarm and some disgust .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith interestPeople will note that fact with interest .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith the appreciation of an expert` Indeed , " said Henry , noting with the appreciation of an expert the inspector 's choice of words .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith some aweThey noted with some awe the way he had risen to become one of the richest men in the county .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith a keen , professional gazeThe actress 's voice was becoming more strident , her cheeks more flushed , Lindsey noted with a keen , professional gaze .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith pleasureIt was after hours , but he noted with pleasure that the letters would catch the 5.30 post the next morning .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith reliefAnd Charles noted with relief how Alex was rising to the challenge .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith dismayShe registered his sardonic nod with dismay .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]DepStill with your arms straight , flex your hands and cross your arms low in front of you , hands together .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith squinting ferocityHe scowled with squinting ferocity , like a balked Siamese cat .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith enthusiasmScott threw himself with enthusiasm into this exacting assignment .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith strange flicksShe observed the way his foot twitched under the table with strange flicks , as though he was trying to shake off something stuck to the sole of his shoe .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depthe wayShe observed the way his foot twitched under the table with strange flicks , as though he was trying to shake off something stuck to the sole of his shoe .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depas though he was trying to shake off something stuck to the sole of his shoeShe observed the way his foot twitched under the table with strange flicks , as though he was trying to shake off something stuck to the sole of his shoe .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith difficultyThe meso- and metathorax become more or less intimately associated to form a pterothorax and the union is often so close that the limits of those regions can only be ascertained with difficulty .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith an enthusiasm that is unnatural for this time of the morningThe PT instructor barks out his orders with an enthusiasm that is unnatural for this time of the morning .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith affection" Siddown , ye great daft bugger , " he murmured with affection .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith laughterZahara shouted , and the others shrieked with laughter .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith relishThe monks , unused to such curious behaviour , gossiped with relish about the strange eccentricities of this English clerk .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith great energyThey were speaking with great energy to one another , and laughing .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith much caterwaulingThey gather near her and squabble among themselves with much caterwauling .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith hope and dreadIt was all over now , this ordeal which Merrill had anticipated with hope and dread .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith accuracyAt the moment we are unable to predict with accuracy who will or will not abuse .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]DepWith a practised hand the senior partner motioned a waiter to bring a fresh pot of coffee and five more pipes of tobacco .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith firmness and tactLiverpool was a curiously sensitive man who presided with firmness and tact over a series of Cabinets containing men of greater ability , several of them future prime ministers .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith majestic insoucianceIn the manner of the old Nawabs he was fun-loving and gregarious , and presided with majestic insouciance over the Rampur palace and its priceless contents -- subject of a long-standing family dispute .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith a rod of ironEven if the authorities had wanted to rule the countryside with a rod of iron they were in no position to do so .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith arrogance and haughty self-assuranceIts members may rule society with arrogance and haughty self-assurance .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith little or no assistance from the French` I mean , " Corbett said forcefully , ` that for two decades Alexander III ruled this country with little or no assistance from the French .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith sense and responsibilityThe prime ministers between the World Wars , who were mostly Conservative , ran the system with sense and responsibility .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith the anxious , uncertain air of a group of refugeesThe artists were left in the courtyard , where they stood clutching their equipment with the anxious , uncertain air of a group of refugees .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith hand creamFinally , your hands are massaged with hand cream .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith your moisturizerSo if you massage in the neck with your moisturizer with upward movements it will help those lines .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith upward movementsSo if you massage in the neck with your moisturizer with upward movements it will help those lines .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]DepbenevolentDetective-Constable Barnes turned his benevolent gaze upon her with pleasure .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith pleasureDetective-Constable Barnes turned his benevolent gaze upon her with pleasure .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith disgustJoan gazed at him with disgust , but then began to smile .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith mild curiosity ,Two liquid brown eyes gazed on them with mild curiosity , rising and falling with the pull of the waves .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith a horrible saucinessIt peeked out from under the rim of my dad 's dressing-gown with a horrible sauciness .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith closed eyesShe drank , savouring the flavour with closed eyes .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith this super stainless steel fish kettleSavour the flavour of salmon with this super stainless steel fish kettle .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith distasteHe closed the door behind him , sniffing the air with distaste .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith suspicionThe driver viewed Tuppe with suspicion .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith a malicious gleeBut now , propped in his high-backed chair , he cackled with a malicious glee .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]DepWith wide open beaks both birds cackled -- ` Kek-kek-kek-kek-kek-kek " -- voices rising to an explosive crescendo .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith the second note clipped and emphaticIts gruff double coo , with the second note clipped and emphatic , also reveals its identity .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depgruff doubleIts gruff double coo , with the second note clipped and emphatic , also reveals its identity .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith accent on second syllableCall a grunting double coo , with accent on second syllable .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depgrunting doubleCall a grunting double coo , with accent on second syllable .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depshort , hard , racking , dryA chill with much pain in the chest , a short , hard , racking , dry cough with scanty or rusty coloured sputum .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith scanty or rusty coloured sputumA chill with much pain in the chest , a short , hard , racking , dry cough with scanty or rusty coloured sputum .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depsoftly with pleasureBut when Nick said , coaxingly , ` They 're all for you , Mister Johnny , " he came forward slowly , smiling his lop-sided smile and gobbling softly with pleasure .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith vaguely timorous deferenceIn his place , the band have hired Steve Hogarth , a frail-looking fellow with lank black hair who addresses the audience with vaguely timorous deference .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith professional cheerfulnessHe nodded and with professional cheerfulness addressed Nigel with , ` And how are you feeling today ? "
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith freedom and confidenceThe go-between God addresses us primarily through the Word or message enshrined in the Scriptures ; and he enables us to address God with freedom and confidence in prayer .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith confidenceWho would assert with confidence that there now are more professors with ` data at their disposal " than there were in 1918 ?
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith characteristic modesty` I can handle it , " asserted Tiptoe with characteristic modesty .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith more fervour than is justifiedBut as we saw , this claim is asserted with more fervour than is justified , since the case for reduction is by no means watertight .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith rich intensityIn the dim light the gold and strong colours glittered and glowed with rich intensity .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith unhurried expertiseA true professional , he beheaded his victims with unhurried expertise , a credit to his calling .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith impunityThe victims could be blamed and punished with impunity .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith great speed and strength behind the throwHe feinted once , then , with great speed and strength behind the throw , hurled the spear .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith some dismissive remarkAnd he shoves it in his pocket with some dismissive remark and wonders what the hell he is to do .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith reverenceGeorge Wood conducted him to the parlour with reverence : high class was meeting great riches with talk of splicing these two irresistible institutions and it was happening in George Wood 's back parlour .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith a knightly airThere was Irish in the town and he was spruce and regular at Mass , escorting his sister with a knightly air .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith obvious reluctanceEverthorpe departed with obvious reluctance .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith a whooshDown they disappeared with a whoosh .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith a last puff of smokeThen they , too , retreated behind the altar screen with a last puff of smoke and the chanting came to an end .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith an over-deliberate calmBlanche watched the girl 's cheek muscles tighten and how she plucked fluff from her dress with an over-deliberate calm .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith an almost leisurely airHe smiled slowly and held her prisoner with his eyes while he removed his jacket with an almost leisurely air .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith her usual catlike graceMarianne crossed the room with her usual catlike grace and threw herself casually down on the bed .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith careThe steep east bank may be descended , with care , for a more comprehensive view .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith barely controlled impatienceCars were edging forward with barely controlled impatience to the steady whiplash accompaniment of their windscreen wipers .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith the trout and reserved grapefruit segmentsArrange the courgettes on a serving platter with the trout and reserved grapefruit segments .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith shrink-wrapped softwareThey 'll be offered in fully-configured arrangements according to customer requirements , with shrink-wrapped software .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith a satisfied airHe reached into his gaming box and brought forth a piece , setting it down on the board with a satisfied air .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith one leg in my trousers` Hi , Dolle " , I 'd say , hopping about with one leg in my trousers .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith sure nimblenessIts toes are strong enough to hold it on the bark , no matter which way it is facing and it hops about in all directions with sure nimbleness .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith the same love and careHe treated every patient with the same love and care , and so , as I discovered very quickly , he was worshipped by the islanders .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith a freer hand in ornament variationThus the jeweller was free to use more efficient methods , replicating designs with a freer hand in ornament variation .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith the tips of his fingersWhen I finished , Shadwell started to applaud with the tips of his fingers , as if scared his hands would give each other a disease .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith what looked to the sergeant like absurd concentrationJane carried the tray across to the police officers with what looked to the sergeant like absurd concentration and Dexter wondered uncharitably whether she had already been drinking .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith a brief clear flame of angerPhoebe hated her with a brief clear flame of anger .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith stiff , tense movementsSome shuffle and bustle along , with stiff , tense movements , head poking forward .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith a rickshawFor the trolley orderlies they are like a quick dash with a rickshaw down a Singapore street .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith single-minded impatienceThe train hastened through the flat Thames Valley fields and flat Western suburbs with single-minded impatience ; Tessa felt that everyone aboard , like herself , must be on the way to some metropolitan sexual encounter .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith difficultyAs the room fell suddenly , tensely silent , he began to walk , to hobble painfully and with difficulty towards Sabine .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]DeppainfullyAs the room fell suddenly , tensely silent , he began to walk , to hobble painfully and with difficulty towards Sabine .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith the kind of effusive unctionThe next day the headlines gloated with the kind of effusive unction that only the English press can muster .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith a single boundA jetpack that allows our hero to fly , and a pair of bionic legs that give Steg the power to leap tall buildings with a single bound and super-slug speed-ups are scattered around .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith the elegance of a stunned oxWe said our farewells and I leapt gratefully off the ridge and on to the safe path with the elegance of a stunned ox .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith a sudden springAfterwards , with a sudden spring , he leapt onto the table top and beckoned to the servants to bring more wine .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith an agility that belied his woundsA string of soldier 's oaths followed , a violent clattering ; the captain leapt to the ground with an agility that belied his wounds .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith a vividness very different from that of The Factory WhistleThe opening of the story leapt off the page with a vividness very different from that of The Factory Whistle .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith its strange broken flightA yellow butterfly loped by with its strange broken flight , like an early film .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith a threatening growlRosie 's shadow loomed monstrously across the ceiling as she lumbered to her feet with a threatening growl .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith flags flying and drums beatingThe central feature was the Salvation Army Hall where each Sunday a march by most of the senior students with flags flying and drums beating would be followed by worship .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith new determinationShe opened the door and marched downstairs with new determination .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith as much aplomb as he could musterHe marched out into the corridor with as much aplomb as he could muster .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith such haste that he skinned his knees and gouged a long deep gash along the inside of his forearmThen fear overcame curiosity and he scrambled down from the tree with such haste that he skinned his knees and gouged a long deep gash along the inside of his forearm .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]DepsidewaysShe held the door open as he shuffled through sideways with the bag , and then closed it behind him and led the way up the stairs .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith the bagShe held the door open as he shuffled through sideways with the bag , and then closed it behind him and led the way up the stairs .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith its head and tail downTheir assumption that ` he knows what he has done wrong " is based on the fact that Rover is slinking along the floor with its head and tail down looking for all the world like a naughty school boy who 's just broken the headmaster 's window .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith amazing speedI watched many abortive attempts to catch them , because these tiny crustaceans could sprint with amazing speed back to their burrows in the sand if they felt threatened .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith even greater careShe stole past his door with even greater care , unsure whether he was sleeping alone tonight .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith quick , light stepsThe cottage lay back quite a long way from the path , but Virginia slowed down and stepped past it with quick , light steps .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith tails fanned , wings drooping and bills upstretchedThere , as they strut with tails fanned , wings drooping and bills upstretched , they emit a strange mixture of clicking and gobbling noises .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith long steady strokesFreddy Ward was swimming back with long steady strokes , coming in with the tide .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith its body held vertically and not horizontallyThis hardly counts as internal fertilisation , but the sea-horse , a shorter relative of the pipe-fish that swims with its body held vertically and not horizontally , has taken the principle of male-brooding considerably further .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith a respectful airUrquhart tiptoed forward with a respectful air , as if he were approaching an altar .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]DepWith great caution , cosh at the ready , he tiptoed out of the garden and on to the tow-path to spy out the land .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith remembered cautionHe sidled into the utility room , treading with remembered caution , and reached for the light switch .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith great sure-footedness .But it is one which Mrs Felgate treads with great sure-footedness .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith uncharacteristic facilityThis all tripped off the fräulein 's tongue with uncharacteristic facility .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith an ease bred through familiarityNames trip off his tongue with an ease bred through familiarity ; Bacon , Moore , Picasso , Degas … they all have been his teachers , through their images and writings on art .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith immense care and deliberationHe reiterated , with immense care and deliberation , why it was that Sien had come to mean so much to him .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith a weary shrugHe talks about being shipped around London like cattle at the beck and call of the record company with a weary shrug .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith an adequate amount of height and speedFinally , check the airspeed carefully and approach with an adequate amount of height and speed .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith extreme cautionGuided by the agent , the pair approached with extreme caution , using the trees for cover , until they emerged from the tree-line above the valley .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith a vengeanceThe Soviet Union had entered international sport with a vengeance , throwing the weight of a massive state machine against West European and American dominance of athletics .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith a flourishThe door opened and Karl Gesner entered with a flourish , turned , took the tray from Frau Schmidt who was just behind him , and placed it on the table .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith the heavy solemn common-sense of drunksThere was a little crowd underneath him , beseeching him with the heavy solemn common-sense of drunks to ` come down and not be a fool " .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith a disdainful smile` Tell me you like it , Mademoiselle de Courmont , " he commanded , with a disdainful smile , ` tell me what it is you want .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith many words and deep wisdom` Pallas can not appease Olympian Zeus , though entreating him with many words and deep wisdom .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]DepaccordinglyThe Indians accordingly , with every kind of entreaty , implored Alexander to let no-one molest the animal .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith every kind of entreatyThe Indians accordingly , with every kind of entreaty , implored Alexander to let no-one molest the animal .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith authorityI 'm telling you this with authority because he 's made me typing monitor in the matter . "
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith distasteHargreave dug out the stub of a cigar from his top pocket and examined it with distaste before jamming it in his mouth .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith interestHe climbed from the car and examined it with interest .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith less emotion than he would have given a sandwichLouis examined Trent with less emotion than he would have given a sandwich .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith any degree of manual dexterityThey have the vital factor of the opposable thumb , without which it would be impossible to handle and investigate objects with any degree of manual dexterity .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith satisfactionManville perused the cryptic message with satisfaction .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith the air of a gourmetShe picked up the menu and scanned it with the air of a gourmet .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith careNelson 's had just issued a short book of mine on Turkey , and he scrutinized it with care , holding it high up and bending back the spine as if to test its durability .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith minute careDana ignored her sister 's pin-prick and , taking a mirror from her bag , scrutinised her perfect complexion with minute care .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith narrowed eyesMortimer scrutinized her with narrowed eyes , then nodded to himself .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith frank appreciation mingled with amusementThe hooded eyes surveyed her with frank appreciation mingled with amusement .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith cool hauteurShe said nothing , surveying the landscape with cool hauteur .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith only a partial satisfactionTawno Smith surveyed the new decor with only a partial satisfaction .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith her toes pointing inShe waddled to and fro with her toes pointing in …
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depjointly with Italy and West GermanyThe Superphenix reactor ( 1200 MWe ) , built jointly with Italy and West Germany , will come on stream in 1984 and will demonstrate the industrial feasibility of the approach .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith evident distasteDauntless declined the offer of liquor , and sipped with evident distaste at the tisane .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith relishFen made no comment about the meal she set before him , but , she noticed , he ate with relish and from time to time she felt him observing her contemplatively .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith frantic hasteRushing towards the glass doors , she fumbled with frantic haste at the catch .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith great accuracyThey puke with great accuracy and surprising range .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith confidenceEdward danced well , guiding her with confidence , and soon he was holding her very close .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith the words in the correct orderThe child must type the sentence with the words in the correct order , and is rewarded for the right answer by the picture coming to life -- John jumps on his bike and cycles to school .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith pretended sophistication` Congratulations , both of you , " Belinda said sincerely , then Andrew proposed a rambling , outrageous toast and drank a long gulp of champagne with pretended sophistication .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith forceThe words were enough to make him explode with anger , and , turning swiftly to grip her shoulders , he shook her with force , glaring down into her face .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith some slight jubilation` What price my intruder now , sir ? " asked Pascoe , with some slight jubilation . "
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith their innards still inside themThey were tasteless things , at the best of times -- obscene , if you considered that the herrings had been cured with their innards still inside them .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith perfect easeThey sidled off with perfect ease
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith much less viscosityVinyl required greater temperatures in the press , and the molten material flowed with much less viscosity .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith all the panache of a French waiter filleting a soleNext came a leg of Szechuan duck , which our attendant shredded at the table with all the panache of a French waiter filleting a sole .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith an energy of about 100 million electron voltsSuch black holes should now be emitting hard gamma rays with an energy of about 100 million electron volts .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith a snort of discontentDexter exhaled smoke with a snort of discontent .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]DepWith as much dignity as she could muster , she stalked past him into the bathroom .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith quick snatches of breathShe was smoking her joint with quick snatches of breath , like a swimmer doing the crawl .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith a startThe man awoke with a start .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith a startRex awoke with a start in the back seat of Bill 's cab .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith a startShe woke with a start the next morning , confused and disorientated .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith perfect composureSiegfried had just begun to take the stairs three at a time when his brother descended from the landing , knotting his tie with perfect composure .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith eagle eyesIts pages were scanned with eagle eyes .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith deadly accuracyHe swung around upon his kidnapper and with deadly accuracy kneed him in the groin .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith a kind of dull contemptCharlie watched him from the bedroom doorway with a kind of dull contempt .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith a sort of furious compassionFrom under his eyelashes he could see Mrs Morgan was watching her husband with a sort of furious compassion , and was careful not to catch her eye .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith fascinated repulsionIt seemed to me shocking that they should engage in such a crude , almost obscene activity in public , and I would watch them with fascinated repulsion .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith incredulityThe girls at the depot watched the development of this incongruous relationship with incredulity .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith lifted eyebrowsMarcus , who had resumed his composed posture , his hands clasped on his knee , watched this performance with lifted eyebrows .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith a mixture of satisfaction , anxiety and envyAdults will watch the sexual emergence of their offspring , or their friends ' offspring , with a mixture of satisfaction , anxiety and envy .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith interestHILL FARM , in the heart of south Somerset , is about to undergo a revolution that will be watched with interest by neighbours and from further afield .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith amazementBefore Tiananmen , when the Peking students ' mourning for Hu Yaobang , the deposed Communist Party boss , was evolving into political protest , Hong Kong had watched with amazement .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith disbeliefFrom a distance , the tall dark-haired man watched with disbelief , his handsome green eyes following Beth 's every step .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith envyFor the next decade , until June 1967 , the Palestinians watched with envy the triumphs of Arab nationalism under Nasser 's leadership , but remained politically passive .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith interestHe watched with interest a young girl in front of him in tight trousers .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith agreeable melancholyFingers touching across her stomach in the pockets of her raincoat , she watched with agreeable melancholy the duckpond tirelessly forming circles under the ceaseless battery of the rain .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith glamorous solidityThe engine purred throatily , doors clunked with glamorous solidity , the car felt luxurious and astronomically expensive .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith a satisfying slurpI threw the core of the apple over the creek ; it plopped into the mud on the far bank with a satisfying slurp .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith their arms pinned behind their backsJohn and his friend then began to fight back and were gaining the upper hand when the police intervened slamming them up against a wall with their arms pinned behind their backs .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith a loud raptureThe voices did not acclaim his deeds with a loud rapture but became whispering voices , conspiratorially accusing , viciously sniggery .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith brutish , angry wordsShe 'd fled , but not before he 'd accused her with brutish , angry words of a number of character and personality deficiencies , the greatest of which appeared to be her total inability to appreciate the finer qualities of Marcus Pritchard .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith a fury that made it no less memorableThe voice purred with a fury that made it no less memorable .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith a raucous metallic soundThe chair behind her knees scraped on the floor with a raucous metallic sound , and she winced .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith a malicious delightThey took it in turns to breathe in the smoke , as the substance sizzled with a malicious delight .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith a slow complacencyJackson drawled the word with a slow complacency .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith such desperate ardourYet with hands clasped he whimpers and gibbers with such desperate ardour for his own preservation , on his knees .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith heavy irony` Do n't go overboard with the gratitude , " he rejoined with heavy irony .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith spirit` The Mamur Zapt has more wisdom than you , " the woman retorted with spirit .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith suitable caveatsNote:If appropriate an estimate of fees may be provided couched with suitable caveats , and the person who is to settle the fees specified .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith passionate intensityWe 're going to survive by being violent' -- he expressed it with passionate intensity .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith uncommon verve and humour and a persistent , sinister , undermining irony , in which he excelledIt was n't original , but what it was , as always with Russell , was something expressed with uncommon verve and humour and a persistent , sinister , undermining irony , in which he excelled .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith the precision of a logician 's statement of the conditions necessary and sufficient for a determinationConsequently , we should not attempt to frame our legal rules with the precision of a logician 's statement of the conditions necessary and sufficient for a determination .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith , ahem , surgical precisionThe good doctor phrases his reply with , ahem , surgical precision .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith careThe child must phrase questions with care , compare and record answers , sift evidence and deduce the identity of the criminal .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith a great effort of concentrationHasan hunched over the wheel of his car with a great effort of concentration , swinging it this way and that to avoid the atrocious pot-holes .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith difficultyIn his enthusiasm he lost his cap and when Beth stooped with difficulty to retrieve it , she almost lost her balance as he insisted on pulling her forward .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith Old Testament certitudeThis last was spoken with Old Testament certitude .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith the caution bred of years spent dealing with authorityNoah spoke with the caution bred of years spent dealing with authority .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith a metal frame attached to his fractured skullA year ago Gavin Moyle was recovering in hospital with a metal frame attached to his fractured skull .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith great kindnessPeople who , with great kindness , acquire a rescued cat from an animal sanctuary , should be prepared for unusual reactions of this kind .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith all the panache of a French waiter filleting a soleNext came a leg of Szechuan duck , which our attendant shredded at the table with all the panache of a French waiter filleting a sole .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith a loud clatterThe doors on the landing behind Cardiff juddered open with a loud clatter .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith pleasureI still remember that walk with pleasure .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith such intensityIt was the next hour or two that he remembered with such intensity .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith an acheJack too felt a painful void -- ` one remembers his old happy days , especially his puppyhood , with an ache " , and for Minto it was grief ` as if for a human being " .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith insight and responsibilityIt is an immensely readable book , yet it treats its important subject with insight and responsibility .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith dignityShe had to keep reminding herself to behave with dignity and not whoop round the dressing room like Willi .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith dignityShe behaved with dignity , in a pain that he perceived without comprehension of it .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith both unimaginable courage and contemptible cowardiceThey behaved with both unimaginable courage and contemptible cowardice .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith the courtesy of an officer and a gentleman` But you have at every time ? no , at all times , behaved with the courtesy of an officer and a gentleman . "
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith irresistible charmWhen they arrived at Hamilton Terrace it was impossible to predict whether they would behave with irresistible charm or throw the chairs across the room .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith courtesy and tactDuring his three days of testimony Souter behaved with courtesy and tact , studiously avoiding giving the Democratic majority any reason to reject him .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith some circumspectionYou 're old enough to behave with some circumspection . "
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith the correct degree of formalityThe registrar was a dignified man who behaved with the correct degree of formality .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith calmnessKoreans expect their statesmen to behave with calmness , even when questioned closely .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depas if nothing had happenedHe recalled with a shudder his futile attempts to pull together the shreds of his old life as if nothing had happened , his tangled emotions , the trouble at school .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith a shudderHe recalled with a shudder his futile attempts to pull together the shreds of his old life as if nothing had happened , his tangled emotions , the trouble at school .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith starry eyesYet last night , s fringed singer John recalls with starry eyes , ` We sold out Leicester University .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith special intimacyAnd a Kent farm labourer 's daughter recalled with special intimacy her grandmother who lived into her nineties , only moving from her own cottage in her last five years .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith a sense of shockShe recalled with a sense of shock the queen-dowager 's words , her uneasy reference to Richard of Gloucester , when commanded to relinquish her younger son .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith any pleasureNevertheless , he was not an enthusiast for the work of the WEA and Jacques recalled only one exchange in their discussion with any pleasure :
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith accuracy and insightThey notice that , even more puzzlingly , a child may stumble in reading aloud and yet recall with accuracy and insight .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith every appearance of interestHilda Machin read it with every appearance of interest .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith such determination` But why they attacked in such numbers and with such determination is beyond my ken .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith the blessing of God and every florist in BritainThe wedding industry has to get as much cash as possible out of the remaining couples who choose to tie the knot with the blessing of God and every florist in Britain .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith a scream of tyresThe car drove off with a scream of tyres , and Fran shivered in sudden reaction as she watched him go .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith the force of a thousand rapidsPeter Mackenzie proved unusually bullish and his deep voice would reverberate throughout the dealing floor with the force of a thousand rapids : " Hallo , sir .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith a start` Alexander said I ought to wear these , " she explained , bright-cheeked , as Lisa sat up with a start .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith difficultyShe sat up with difficulty and began to take gulps of air .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith a jerkFearon 's eyes opened fully and he sat up with a jerk , swore , rubbed his hand over his black curls and squinted at her .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith irritationMiles sat up with irritation .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith pleasure and loveA people which grasps its sense of nationality with pleasure and love can always celebrate its rebirth .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith enthusiasmPromises such as ` you will avoid complications " or ` live longer " may be grasped with enthusiasm by the over-forties but are unlikely to appeal to youngsters .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith your cheerful resilienceIf so , you all reproach me with your cheerful resilience . "
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith easeThe alien bird evaded her with ease .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith an ease that had left him looking like a foolShe had n't simply evaded him ; she 'd evaded him each time with an ease that had left him looking like a fool .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith remarkable candour , consideringAged 28 and every inch the tall , pragmatic bassist , Granville confesses his own particular field of expertise with remarkable candour , considering .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith a weak smileWhen Alison first walked into my office , she confessed with a weak smile , ` Life seems to have it in for me ! "
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith a good-natured laugh` Deo gratias et Maria -- babies sleep ! " she confessed with a good-natured laugh .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith a shrug` I expect it 's because I 'm writing and it takes longer , " Maggie confessed with a shrug .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith a contrite heartAt once you will have indulgence for all the sins which you confess with a contrite heart .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith such resolute frankness that he totally disbelieved her` I was always certain , " Amaryllis confessed with such resolute frankness that he totally disbelieved her .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith the sinuous grace of a cat -- an alley-catShe walked away along the corridor with the sinuous grace of a cat -- an alley-cat , Shae thought , with a sudden savagery that took her by surprise .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith poised uncertaintyIn his gilt sandals Lorne walked with poised uncertainty from one window to the other , his rapt face upturned , the hands both summoning and offering the revelations which the gods now fraternally distributed .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith a cold and precise disdainBut Duvall smacked it dismissively aside and jabbed two steel-hard fingers at the base of Jimmy 's throat with a cold and precise disdain .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]DepaloneMax Jacob was delighted to discover ` an English poetess who gets drunk alone with a bottle of whisky " .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith a bottle of whiskyMax Jacob was delighted to discover ` an English poetess who gets drunk alone with a bottle of whisky " .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith the instinctive nationalist belligerence that came most naturally to herThe Prime Minister , however , responded with the instinctive nationalist belligerence that came most naturally to her .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith indignationThe Turkish government responded with indignation to the German move , repeating previous allegations that Germany supported the PKK at a political level .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith euphoriaBritish pacifists responded to the Russian Revolution with euphoria .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith difficultyThe East German regime responded with difficulty to these pressures .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith ease and comfortOn this occasion , the three-and-a-half-kilometre journey over the Ponte della Liberta was accomplished with ease and comfort .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith ridiculous easeIn his 1980 title defence against Colin Jones , a white Welshman , he performed with his usual calmness , accumulating points with ridiculous ease for the first eight rounds .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith the help of junior partners in Marshall and Co.By 1815 , with the help of junior partners in Marshall and Co. , he had amassed a fortune and gained fame as an astute businessman .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith the same degree of expertise with which they collected pictures , drawings and printsThey amassed shells , English portraits , Indian miniatures , blue-and-white china and artists ' letters with the same degree of expertise with which they collected pictures , drawings and prints .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]DepAs with the Casket Letters , conflicting theories concerning the event have proliferated ever since .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith a distinct sense of the British ( English ) nationIncreasingly , as Britain expanded its imperial rule , this pragmatic concern for the people was articulated with a distinct sense of the British ( English ) nation ( Schwarz 1986 ) .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith a common purposeHe was pleased to see how well they had all mixed , even though they had admittedly come together with a common purpose .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith a harnessThe pantyhose were worn with a harness to keep them up .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]DepThe alacrity with which northerners enlisted for military service whenever warfare flared up on the Border speaks for itself .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith whichThe alacrity with which northerners enlisted for military service whenever warfare flared up on the Border speaks for itself .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith cool , confident simplicityExcept Sandy , Sandy lobbied with cool , confident simplicity .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith your left handThis can be repeated at the start of every session of leash training : hold the leash in your right hand and then apply a light touch with your left hand .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depthough with some modificationThe National Insurance Act , 1946 , implemented the Beveridge plan , though with some modification .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith ferocityIt was another pattern that would be expanded , developed and perfected with ferocity over the coming 15 years .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith the traditional logistical efficiency of the US armed forcesThe troops were delivered to their start lines with the traditional logistical efficiency of the US armed forces .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith remarkable stoicismIf that were true , she was concealing her grief at his death with remarkable stoicism .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith cloverNormally the grass is sown with clover and it is planted in rotation with the cash crops .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]DepWith theatrical exaggeration he shielded his eyes from the bright lights and searched the audience for a suitable victim , and they all laughed at his cheek .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith great powerThe young Irishman was a complete contrast with a looping and swooping swing which nevertheless propelled the ball with great power .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith some forceHe propelled Mattie through the door with some force , and bade her a hasty farewell .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith a unique excitementAll the adults pronounced the name of Balmoral with a unique excitement ; the cousins were soberly proud of their duty to play with the royal children .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith special contemptShe pronounced the dog 's name with special contempt .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith careThe mestizo pronounced them again and with care , proud of his command of the language .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]DepWith an effort he redirected his thoughts to the problem of what films the Palladium should show in the near future .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith high indignationThe monastic chroniclers especially recorded with high indignation the resolute enforcement of the Forest jurisdiction over clerical offenders .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith shocking forceThe loud , coarse voice ripped through the quiet air with shocking force , like a dagger through silk .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]DepWith a roar the car ripped into the line of traffic .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith feelingParmedes concurred with feeling .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depalmost with grace as if he were swimmingBlazer 's forelegs cut through the air almost with grace as if he were swimming .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith tenderness and , she thought , curious detachmentHe put out a hand and caressed her hair , her head , with tenderness and , she thought , curious detachment .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith strong backing from his country 's press for the war in ChechnyaRussian President Boris Yeltsin flew to Istanbul Wednesday to meet with Bill Clinton at the European security summit with strong backing from his country 's press for the war in Chechnya .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith masterly skillThe complex decoration was restored with masterly skill by the sculptor Simon Verity .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith somebodyand so we we take it seriously we enjoy doing it i enjoy my group at school it 's a lot more fun to exercise with somebody than it is to do it by yourself
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith ? = 1 - ?/ ( L ?- L )Thus , we can write w ( d ) = exp ( -? d ) with ? = 1 - ?/ ( L ?- L ) . The condition that the fraction of neutral mutants ?/ ( L ?- L ) is much larger than the total fraction of viable mutants among all possible sequences is crucial for the exponential decay of w ( d ) . Consider by contrast the Russian Roulette model by Gavrilets and Gravner [ 40 ] , in which all sequences are randomly assigned a fitness value of either 0 or 1. The total fraction p of viable sequences in this model is equal to the expected fraction of neutral mutants of any sequence with fitness 1 , and w ( d ) ? p for d MYGT 0 in this model .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith a wit which is lucid and ambiguous at one and the same timeHe treats both subjects with a wit which is lucid and ambiguous at one and the same time , so that I recalled Charles Lamb 's remark about the possibility of obscurity through too much meaning .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith full transparency and disclosureFaced with probability of sanctions and international isolation in case of noncompliance with the IAEA 's demands , Iran announced on 21 October 2003 that it will cooperate with the IAEA with full transparency and disclosure , sign the Additional Protocol and commence its ratification procedures , and suspend all enrichment and reprocessing activities , albeit for an `` interim period . ''
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith confidenceFurthermore , a plutonium bomb would have to be tested before North Korea could use it with confidence .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith animationStapleton was talking with animation , but the baronet looked pale and distrait .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith a thumpA heavy thing hit my arm with a thump and knocked me back against someone with rough paws who held me up .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith workmanlike practicality and a diva-sized temperThe magazine profiles Metropolitan Opera General Manager Joseph Volpe , who began his career as a set-building carpenter and now rules the institution with workmanlike practicality and a diva-sized temper .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith a violence that made several of the slumberers lift their headsShe closed the lid ; when the catch failed to operate , she slammed it a second time with a violence that made several of the slumberers lift their heads .
avoid.vMannerPP[with]Depwith some care ," I have looked into this case with some care , and I am not convinced that you are on the right lines .
avoid.vMannerPP[within]Depwithin a highly formalised and conventional genreThere is frequently a " personal " element in poetry , but this element is couched within a highly formalised and conventional genre .
avoid.vMannerPP[within]Depwithin available resourcesGAO will strive to meet the Congress ' needs within available resources and exercise the independence necessary to guarantee that its products and work conform to professional standards and the agency 's core values of accountability , integrity , and reliability .
avoid.vMannerPP[without]Depwithout hesitation` What was that all about ? " he asked curiously , pocketing the note without hesitation .
avoid.vMannerPP[without]Depwithout ambiguityFrom the later fourth century , this ideal offered puzzled Christians a means to define their identity without ambiguity .
avoid.vMannerPP[without]Depwithout qualificationBlues is defined , without qualification as based on a pentatonic , inflectional musical language , hence as antithetical to the functional-tonal language of bourgeois tradition .
avoid.vMannerPP[without]Depwithout a captionAnyone could have guessed the relationship without a caption .
avoid.vMannerPP[without]Depwithout comprehension or interestThe maid who had woken her stared back without comprehension or interest .
avoid.vMannerPP[without]Depwithout embarrassmentThat way , by walking between the long tables as if on a tour of inspection , they could view the prospects without embarrassment .
avoid.vMannerPP[without]DepWithout hesitation , she set off in pursuit , unable to think beyond the fact that he would be lost , not even considering that if she was dismissed he was no longer her responsibility .
avoid.vMannerPP[without]Deprather awkwardly because of the camera dangling from her wristWithout a word , she clambered over the rail , rather awkwardly because of the camera dangling from her wrist .
avoid.vMannerPP[without]DepWithout a word , she clambered over the rail , rather awkwardly because of the camera dangling from her wrist .
avoid.vMannerPP[without]Depwithout pressureSelf-selection enables the customer to inspect goods without pressure , and this often results in an impulse purchase .
avoid.vMannerPP[without]Depwithout dangerIt covers an area of some 150 acres and is very shallow ; indeed , prior to mass-afforestation , it was possible to wade from one side to the other , without danger , because the water was so clear .
avoid.vMannerPP[without]Depwithout difficultyIn spite of his initial impression , he was breathing without difficulty .
avoid.vMannerPP[without]Depwithout too much troubleHowever , I suspect you could take an obvious short cut across the open fell side to avoid the town without too much trouble .
avoid.vMannerPP[without]Depwithout frictionAt about 2° above absolute zero — 2K — liquid helium develops the peculiar ability to flow through tiny holes without friction .
avoid.vMannerPP[without]Depwithout self-consciousnessHe says the word ` head " without self-consciousness .
avoid.vMannerPP[without]Depalmost without pauseThe vacancy must be filled within three days , and for those three days Aunt Louise berated me almost without pause .
avoid.vMannerPP[without]Depwithout warmthShe thanked him without warmth and stuffed the notes casually into her bag .
avoid.vMannerPP[without]Depwithout difficultyI demolished it without difficulty , though it was extremely hot and I had recourse to the water when no one was looking .
avoid.vMannerPP[without]Depwithout warningIt would appear that either the values had been substituted by the supplier ( without warning ) or the capacitors had been mistaken for components having an identical capacitance value but with a much reduced voltage rating .
avoid.vMannerPP[without]Depwithout paying attention to issues of influenceCertainly , it is impossible to understand the form of the relationship between land and state agencies without paying attention to issues of influence .
avoid.vMannerPP[without]Depwithout any noticeThe Prime Minister , who was asked to comment on reports that employers had resorted to terminating workers without any notice , described retrenchment in Malaysia as not serious and limited to certain groups of people .
avoid.vMannerPP[without]Depwithout a murmurShe took the punishments meted out to her without a murmur .
avoid.vMannerPP[without]Depwithout affecting its performanceAfter all , the construction of one motor car may differ from another without affecting its performance .
avoid.vMannerPP[without]Depwithout treatmentAlso if abscesses come up in sites other than between the lower jaw antibiotics should be used as these abscesses can get very large without treatment .
avoid.vMannerPP[without]Depwithout any reduction in performanceThe repeater bolt thrower has a crew of two models and if one crewman is slain then the remaining crewman can continue to operate the machine without any reduction in performance .
avoid.vMannerPP[without]Depwithout remorse`` We have experienced the terrorism of bombs launched without remorse , '' Peres said .
avoid.vMannerPP[without]Depwithout undue anxiety or guiltAn assertive person evaluates a situation , decides how to act , and responds without undue anxiety or guilt .
avoid.vMannerPP[without]Depwithout exceedingly large quantities of informationWith some hindsight we began to realise that the design and control of large systems can not be successfully accomplished without exceedingly large quantities of information .
avoid.vMannerPP[without]Depwithout joggingA full promenade along Cologne 's inner ring , from Schipper 's far north oasis at Neusserstrasse to Thomas Rehbein 's and Monika Sprüth 's new settlements at Wormserstrasse can be accomplished in an hour without jogging .
avoid.vMannerPP[without]Depwithout knowing how they do itSecond , people can solve problems without knowing how they do it .
avoid.vMannerPP[without]Depwithout having to conform to rules that bore no relation to local conditionsFrontier communities were left alone to devise ways of dealing with unusual crises and opportunities without having to conform to rules that bore no relation to local conditions .
avoid.vMannerPP[without]Depwithout stepping out of its self-constructed framework which sees prejudice as the unenlightened , deviant behaviour of individualsHowever , it can not adequately deal with either issue without stepping out of its self-constructed framework which sees prejudice as the unenlightened , deviant behaviour of individuals .
avoid.vMannerPP[without]Depalmost without sweatCrops are harvested almost without sweat , boats set off on journeys with full sails , celebrations are carried off with style and decorum .
avoid.vMannerPP[without]Depwithout too much difficultyA case can be fabricated around this chassis without too much difficulty ( or one might be bought ) .
avoid.vMannerPP[without]Depwithout permissionSo if it turns out to be a Glaucous , he has imported something without permission .
avoid.vMannerPP[without]Depwithout altering the steady rhythm of the strikingThen , at a signal , the ringers begin varying the order in which the bells sound without altering the steady rhythm of the striking .
avoid.vMannerPP[without]Depwithout such evidenceResponding to the barrage of critics who insist that Iran 's illicit intentions are obvious , El - Baradei has pointed to the continued absence of a `` smoking gun '' and the fundamental shortcomings of attempts to concretely assess Iran 's programmatic goals without such evidence .
avoid.vMannerPP[without]Depwithout importing nuclear materialThe United States believes that these facilities might contribute to Iran 's development of a complete nuclear fuel cycle , which would enable Iran to build nuclear weapons without importing nuclear material .
avoid.vMannerPP[without]Dep`` without delay.In December 2003 , Libya pledged to eliminate all chemical weapons stocks and munitions and accede to the Chemical Weapons Convention `` without delay. ''
avoid.vMannerPP[without]Depwithout putting a great burden on already limited resourcesHowever , it is not clear how well North Korea would be able to manufacture large quantities of nerve agents , such as sarin , soman , and VX , without putting a great burden on already limited resources .
avoid.vMannerPP[without]Dephow wellHowever , it is not clear how well North Korea would be able to manufacture large quantities of nerve agents , such as sarin , soman , and VX , without putting a great burden on already limited resources .
avoid.vMannerPP[without]Depwithout using any uranium gasTwo smaller `` cascades '' of centrifuges have been operating in above-ground buildings at the site since last year , and a smaller set of machinery has been tested underground since November without using any uranium gas , according to AP ( George Jahn , Associated Press / Houston Chronicle , Feb. 2 ) .
avoid.vMannerPP[without]Depwithout drawing attentionThis kind of protection should be done without drawing attention so that people inside the location would feel at ease .
avoid.vMannerPP[without]Depwithout looking at himFilmer came alone to sit at an untenanted table , ordering eggs and coffee from Oliver without looking at him .
avoid.vMannerPP[without]DepwithoutShe located them without difficulty and poured the cold liquid without spilling .
avoid.vMannerPPing[as]Depas though sowing cornHe hired voluptuous , glowing rugs , and strewed them around the building as though sowing corn .
avoid.vMannerPPing[by]Depby pretending to be a clientMr Wakerley told the jury that Sams kidnapped Julie Dart by pretending to be a client .
avoid.vMannerPPing[by]Depby posing as police officersARMED robbers hijacked a mail van by posing as police officers .
avoid.vMannerPPing[by]Depby winning a child 's affectionGrandparents could not count on natural loyalty : rather ; they had to positively create their roles by winning a child 's affection .
avoid.vMannerPPing[by]Depby sniffing the airLike mammals , birds have taste buds only on their tongues , and smell by sniffing the air .
avoid.vMannerPPing[by]Depby establishing linguistic inequalityThe reverse phenomenon , forcing a language on people , can be a different means to eliminate competition by establishing linguistic inequality .
avoid.vMannerPPing[by]Depby translating merely ` left " ( instead of ` left a legacy " )Should we suppose that Ulpian has adopted the broad use of the verb legare , and therefore eliminate the difficulty by translating merely ` left " ( instead of ` left a legacy " ) ?
avoid.vMannerPPing[by]Depby rotating the entire assembly at six revolutions per minuteAny possible variation of dose delivered from position to position was eliminated by rotating the entire assembly at six revolutions per minute .
avoid.vMannerPPing[by]DepsimplyA possible third -- over-exposure to specialised and/or volatile funds , can be eliminated simply by being cautious .
avoid.vMannerPPing[by]Depby being cautiousA possible third -- over-exposure to specialised and/or volatile funds , can be eliminated simply by being cautious .
avoid.vMannerPPing[by]Depby uprooting local leadersThis creates the dilemma illustrated in the project discussed above , of appearing to meet local needs when in fact such actions do little about the real causes of social problems and may indeed aggravate them by uprooting local leaders .
avoid.vMannerPPing[by]Depby wriggling its tail which is stiffened by a thin rod , running from the tip to the middle of the bodyIt swims by wriggling its tail which is stiffened by a thin rod , running from the tip to the middle of the body .
avoid.vMannerPPing[by]Depby playing off left against right , searching for compromisesHe built power by playing off left against right , searching for compromises .
avoid.vMannerPPing[by]Depby chewing the food between his molars with a sideways grinding action of the lower jawThe horse softens food before swallowing by chewing the food between his molars with a sideways grinding action of the lower jaw .
avoid.vMannerPPing[in]Depin passing` He mentioned in passing that you had a lot of female visitors , that 's all .
avoid.vMannerPPing[like]DepfuriouslyTheir tails wiggle furiously like suckling piglets in their effort to hold against a current many times bigger than them .
avoid.vMannerPPing[like]Deplike suckling pigletsTheir tails wiggle furiously like suckling piglets in their effort to hold against a current many times bigger than them .
avoid.vMannerPPing[like]Deplike swarming beesThoughts buzzed through her like swarming bees .
avoid.vMannerPPing[like]Deplike flying tagliatelleThere 's even a flying snake , which flattens itself into an aerofoil and swims through the air like flying tagliatelle .
avoid.vMannerPPing[like]Dephigh-pitchedFrom behind her the baby 's howl turned to a high-pitched whine , like Concorde warming up .
avoid.vMannerPPing[like]Deplike Concorde warming upFrom behind her the baby 's howl turned to a high-pitched whine , like Concorde warming up .
avoid.vMannerPPing[on]Depon burning feetIt was crowded all through the day and Melanie and Aunt Margaret tottered on burning feet by the time they turned the sign on the door round to read ` closed " .
avoid.vMannerPPing[on]Depup on their feetBut she did n't know where it was either and soon the whole family was up on their feet looking for the source of the noise .
avoid.vMannerPPing[through]Depthrough flowing waterNephrite pebbles show up by their colour and translucency much more clearly when viewed through flowing water than they do when dry .
avoid.vMannerPPing[with]Depwith misgivingHe needed a haircut , too , noted Leonora with misgiving , and from the look in his eyes he was in a foul mood .
avoid.vMannerPPing[with]Depwith beaming gratitudeKnowing that not many Southwark families sat down to a breakfast like that , the Beavises blessed their luck and addressed the world with beaming gratitude .
avoid.vMannerPPing[with]Depwith condescending friendlinessThe youngster addressed him with condescending friendliness , and got a morose answer .
avoid.vMannerPPing[with]Depwith lightning speedZambia cried , and with lightning speed vaulted over the safety rail of the gallery and began shinning down support poles to the floor .
avoid.vMannerPPing[with]Depwith increasing vehemenceSoviet xenophobia was at Cold War pitch , all that was not home-grown was viewed with suspicion or hostility , and modernist art was duly castigated with increasing vehemence as a decadent , alien evil .
avoid.vMannerPPing[without]Depwithout getting permission from foreign governmentsHe also wrote the still-secret legal opinion which authorized Federal Bureau of Investigation agents to kidnap fugitives overseas without getting permission from foreign governments .
avoid.vMannerPPing[without]Depwithout waveringHe attended without wavering as she took him round to the head of the little dale , above the cottage , pointing out the hare 's field below them as they went .
avoid.vMannerPPing[without]Depwithout turning his headIsambard lifted a hand without turning his head , and snapped his fingers at the shifting , uneasy murmur at his back .
avoid.vMannerPPing[without]Depwithout speakingShe nodded without speaking .
avoid.vMannerPPing[without]Depwithout measuringIt is important that you guess the range without measuring , in exactly the same way as for a stone thrower .
avoid.vMannerPPing[without]Depwithout mentioning the QueenThis is like discussing the royal family without mentioning the Queen .
avoid.vMannerPPing[without]Depwithout raising their voicesAt least they could talk without raising their voices .
avoid.vMannerPPing[without]Depwithout being overheardThat way we can talk without being overheard . "
avoid.vMannerPPing[without]Depwithout being possessed , individually , of very much by way of brainAnts can create a structured society without being possessed , individually , of very much by way of brain .
avoid.vMannerPPing[without]Depwithout waveringHe attended without wavering as she took him round to the head of the little dale , above the cottage , pointing out the hare 's field below them as they went .
avoid.vMannerPPing[without]Depwithout seeing herShe appeared to be gazing straight at Liz without seeing her .
avoid.vMannerPPing[without]Depwithout promptingWhat the patient tells you without prompting will usually be of greater importance .
avoid.vMannerPPing[without]Depwithout looking at her` Take your bag and get out , " Jake told her without looking at her .
avoid.vMannerPPing[without]Depwithout paying attention to the needs and ` messages " that lie behind itSome parents set about punishing undesirable behaviour without paying attention to the needs and ` messages " that lie behind it .
avoid.vMannerPPing[without]Depwithout overstraining your cashflow or profitsWe can help you devise the scheme you need to meet your needs in the most cost-effective way , to reward your employees without overstraining your cashflow or profits , and our specialists will come and explain everything to your employees .
avoid.vMannerPPing[without]Depwithout browningBrown sausages quickly in the oil , remove from pan , and saute the onions without browning .
avoid.vMannerPPing[without]Depwithout being noticedHe was wearing the unobtrusive shabby clothes with soft shoes that would allow him to plod round the streets without being noticed .
avoid.vMannerPPing[without]Depwithout looking at himShe asked without looking at him , ` Were you unhappy " to be back with fashionable people ?
avoid.vMannerPPing[without]Depwithout staying in the lungsThe aerosol droplets have to be just the right size : too big and they may get trapped in noses , too small and they tend to be exhaled without staying in the lungs .
avoid.vMannerPPing[without]Depwithout getting in the way or being a nuisanceIf he flattened himself against the wall of the foyer between the Swiss cheese plant and the rubber plant he could watch them without getting in the way or being a nuisance .
avoid.vMannerPPing[without]Depwithout thinkingPlease do n't answer without thinking .
avoid.vMannerPPing[without]Depwithout turning around` You obviously know who I am , or you would n't be asking , Gordon answered without turning around .
avoid.vMannerPPing[without]Depwithout turning London into a fortress` I think there has to be a realism about what can be achieved without turning London into a fortress , " he said .
avoid.vMannerPPing[without]Depwithout being spottedWe had to escape without being spotted .
avoid.vMannerPossGenpiercingHeini nodded thanks and left the room , followed by his colleague , both giving piercing , policemen 's glances around the bar as they left .
avoid.vMannerPossGenpolicemen 'sHeini nodded thanks and left the room , followed by his colleague , both giving piercing , policemen 's glances around the bar as they left .
avoid.vMannerQUODep` confidential "In private or semi-private conversation and ` confidential " addresses to the Party faithful , Hitler left no doubt of his feelings on the ` Jewish Question " .
avoid.vMannerQUODep` like the plague "Victoria avoids weekend work ` like the plague " .
avoid.vMannerQUODep` through activities of transformation and verbalization "That is , in the secondary process energy is discharged ` through activities of transformation and verbalization " .
avoid.vMannerQUODep` first and paramount consideration "To some commentators this appears to leave too much scope for giving continued weight to parental wishes , and they would like to see the sections worded ` first and paramount consideration " .
avoid.vMannerQUODep" The pupil can … "Thus the meaning of a criterion statement worded " The pupil can … " must be related to the time at which the skill or knowledge was demonstrated and the reliability of the judgement used .
avoid.vMannerSfinDeppatronisinglyWolsey played with the gold pendant around his neck and smirked patronisingly at Agrippa as if he was a favourite son .
avoid.vMannerSfinDepas if he was a favourite sonWolsey played with the gold pendant around his neck and smirked patronisingly at Agrippa as if he was a favourite son .
avoid.vMannerSfinDepas if the fate of the kingdom rested on itIsabel swallowed nervously , pondering her answer as if the fate of the kingdom rested on it .
avoid.vMannerSfinDepas if she expected Herbie Connors to appear on his bike` What the hell have you been up to ? " she demanded , glancing down the road as if she expected Herbie Connors to appear on his bike .
avoid.vMannerSfinDepas though looking for someoneA darkly florid officer with black moustache walked briskly through the debris , gazing round as though looking for someone .
avoid.vMannerSfinDepas if deliberately recalling somethingHe rolls up a dollar bill , and stares at it as if deliberately recalling something .
avoid.vMannerSfinDepas only a twin-pipe V8 can burbleI enjoy my Stag most when it is loafing along in overdrive ( the DIY box has longer legs than the automatic ) , exhaust burbling as only a twin-pipe V8 can burble .
avoid.vMannerSfinDepso loudly that the girls were afraid someone would hear` Are you -- " she began , but before she could finish , the little frog was leaping up and down , nodding its head and croaking so loudly that the girls were afraid someone would hear .
avoid.vMannerSfinDeplike he used to do when Harry or Martin came out with something funnyFor the first time in what seemed an age to him , he wanted not only to laugh but to guffaw , like he used to do when Harry or Martin came out with something funny .
avoid.vMannerSfinDepas though a pack of wild wolves were trying to get inOutside , the storm howled about the house as though a pack of wild wolves were trying to get in .
avoid.vMannerSfinDepas silently as if it had been only a figment of her imaginationIt had vanished as silently as if it had been only a figment of her imagination .
avoid.vMannerSfinDeptwitching and jigging like a puppetThen there is an old man who I think has St. Vitus 's dance --his body is twisted around a long pole he carries and he hops along twitching and jigging like a puppet .
avoid.vMannerSfinDepas though they were filling with hot fireAt lunchtime Dot 's ears began hurting inside her head as though they were filling with hot fire .
avoid.vMannerSfinDepas if it was full of nitsChas felt his hair suddenly prickle , as if it was full of nits .
avoid.vMannerSfinDepsuch blazingThe two boys gazed at her with such blazing admiration that she came close to blushing .
avoid.vMannerSfinDepthat she came close to blushingThe two boys gazed at her with such blazing admiration that she came close to blushing .
avoid.vMannerSfinDepas though she were guilty of somethingShe asked Monica to stay where she was , sneaked back into the house as though she were guilty of something , came out again with the letter she had written to her mother .
avoid.vMannerSfinDepin short burstsPlateosaurus was a well-known herbivore , occasionally rearing up and sprinting in short bursts on its hind legs , its momentum aided by its long tail .
avoid.vMannerSfinDeptotally confusedA police officer said : ` He must have staggered off by himself totally confused .
avoid.vMannerSfinDepby himselfA police officer said : ` He must have staggered off by himself totally confused .
avoid.vMannerSfinDephis shoulders hunched upJimmy was striding away down the corridor , his shoulders hunched up .
avoid.vMannerSfinDepas if his life depended on itHe said something aloud -- something about a devil , I thought -- and then he began striding away as if his life depended on it .
avoid.vMannerSfinDepher footsteps briskShe strode down the aisle towards the front of the nave her footsteps brisk .
avoid.vMannerSfinDepher two hands locked together and her whole figure trembling with rageShe thrust back the chair and strode round the desk , her two hands locked together and her whole figure trembling with rage .
avoid.vMannerSfinDepas though he was king of the entire runThe bantams and chickens always seemed to co-habitate without quarrels , something of a miracle for the bantam cock used to strut around as though he was king of the entire run .
avoid.vMannerSfinDepas if they could n't stopShe ran down two floors and through the foyer , past the goldfish that were swimming round and round as if they could n't stop .
avoid.vMannerSfinDepas if trying to get the courage to attempt the last lapIndividuals and small parties join together in the open water outside the kelp beds , where they swim up and down as if trying to get the courage to attempt the last lap .
avoid.vMannerSfinDepas fast and efficiently as a whale actually does swimThe chance that a random conglomeration of whale cells would swim , let alone swim as fast and efficiently as a whale actually does swim , is negligible .
avoid.vMannerSfinDepI had ever heardSometime during the night , I was woken by my cold feet , a warm weight on my chest and the loudest purr I had ever heard .
avoid.vMannerSfinDeploudestSometime during the night , I was woken by my cold feet , a warm weight on my chest and the loudest purr I had ever heard .
avoid.vMannerSfinDepso hardSuddenly , the pole thumped so hard into an unseen object it almost dislodged Maggie .
avoid.vMannerSfinDepit almost dislodged MaggieSuddenly , the pole thumped so hard into an unseen object it almost dislodged Maggie .
avoid.vMannerSfinDepas if she 'd never forgotten how to talkElaine was chattering to the chap with the soulful face as if she 'd never forgotten how to talk .
avoid.vMannerSfinDepso they were sharpHe knew how to break one rock with another rock so they were sharp and then used them to make a point on a stick .
avoid.vMannerSfinDepthat contravene the BWCAlthough the U.S. government believes that the BW agent stockpiles have been destroyed , activities that contravene the BWC may continue at a few military biological facilities in Russia .
avoid.vMannerSinterrogDephow you wanted itYou 'd be given free rein to run the show how you wanted it .
avoid.vMannerSinterrogDepwhere they can easily communicate with one another , and totally cover the area they are guarding2- The towers should be located in a manner where they can easily communicate with one another , and totally cover the area they are guarding .
avoid.vMannerSrelDepthat the world has ever known" I shall stand first and foremost for the exercise of a complete and thorough boycott of the Germans as the cruellest slaughterers of innocent lives on the high seas that the world has ever known .
avoid.vMannerSrelDepcruellest" I shall stand first and foremost for the exercise of a complete and thorough boycott of the Germans as the cruellest slaughterers of innocent lives on the high seas that the world has ever known .
avoid.vMannerSubDepas though a candle were just below the surfaceShe has smooth , soft skin which glows softly as though a candle were just below the surface .
avoid.vMannerSubDepas if he 'd picked up something hotHe fluttered his fingers as if he 'd picked up something hot .
avoid.vMannerSubDepas though he had struck herIsabel gasped , jerking back as though he had struck her .
avoid.vMannerSubDepwith strange flicksShe observed the way his foot twitched under the table with strange flicks , as though he was trying to shake off something stuck to the sole of his shoe .
avoid.vMannerSubDepthe wayShe observed the way his foot twitched under the table with strange flicks , as though he was trying to shake off something stuck to the sole of his shoe .
avoid.vMannerSubDepas though he was trying to shake off something stuck to the sole of his shoeShe observed the way his foot twitched under the table with strange flicks , as though he was trying to shake off something stuck to the sole of his shoe .
avoid.vMannerSubDepas though I was trying to shake off bits of Sellotape.My voice had risen a good half-octave and my hands were waggling around on the end of my arms as though I was trying to shake off bits of Sellotape. ` rather soon ? "
avoid.vMannerSubDepas if he were groping for somethingHis arm waggled , as if he were groping for something , and then his hand appeared as softly and suddenly as it had vanished : holding the fifth ball .
avoid.vMannerSubDepas if ten dozen contrary reasons presented themselvesHe shrugged and waved his hands aimlessly , as if ten dozen contrary reasons presented themselves .
avoid.vMannerSubDepaimlesslyHe shrugged and waved his hands aimlessly , as if ten dozen contrary reasons presented themselves .
avoid.vMannerSubDepas she waltzed pastNurse bodkin winked in delight as she waltzed past .
avoid.vMannerSubDepas if in search of inspirationCecil gazed about the office as if in search of inspiration .
avoid.vMannerSubDepas into a cageI rest my head against the bars and gaze through them as into a cage .
avoid.vMannerSubDepas if boredHerrick was staring away again , as if bored .
avoid.vMannerSubDepas if he had a fever` They beat me , " he said , his teeth chattering as if he had a fever .
avoid.vMannerSubDepjust as if they was javelinsThey 'd chuck their pitch-forks , just as if they was javelins .
avoid.vMannerSubDepas if intoxicatedAll marched , or rather advanced in small steps , zigzagging as if intoxicated …
avoid.vMannerSubDepthat is very stable on its broad hazeThe drawing shows an arrangement of blocks that is very stable on its broad haze .
avoid.vMannerSubDepas describedAll samples were assayed in triplicate and the mean value used ; lines represent standard errors. b and c , Adhesion was assayed as described .
avoid.vMannerSubDepAs if they were doing a bizarre dance , followed by Marx , Herr Nordern backed through the tiny vestibule , into the sitting-room , and a silent , apprehensive circle of Norderns .
avoid.vMannerSubDepas if they were anchored to the clock faceThe seconds crawl past as if they were anchored to the clock face .
avoid.vMannerSubDepas though she might already be asleepHe closed the shutters and , leaving the breakfast tray behind , crept out as though she might already be asleep .
avoid.vMannerSubDepas greenshanks doGreenshank were dashing about nervously in the shallows , as greenshanks do , small parties of elegant curlew sandpipers were busily feeding by probing the sand , and grey plovers were standing about watching for any small movements .
avoid.vMannerSubDepnervouslyGreenshank were dashing about nervously in the shallows , as greenshanks do , small parties of elegant curlew sandpipers were busily feeding by probing the sand , and grey plovers were standing about watching for any small movements .
avoid.vMannerSubDepas if she owns the placeShe romps around St Mungo 's shelter in City Road , N1 , as if she owns the place .
avoid.vMannerSubDepas if pushedHe staggered back as if pushed .
avoid.vMannerSubDepas if in pursuit of themWords drone and a family of flies stagger through the heavy air as if in pursuit of them .
avoid.vMannerSubDepas if nothing had happenedHe strode briskly into the building as if nothing had happened .
avoid.vMannerSubDepbrisklyHe strode briskly into the building as if nothing had happened .
avoid.vMannerSubDepAs fast as her rheumatic legs would carry her , she toddled round to the Rope Walk , to the house where Eb and Josh and Ruth had been born and brought up .
avoid.vMannerSubDeptwo by twoWe all trooped in , two by two , as if we were the animals going into Noah 's bloody ark .
avoid.vMannerSubDepas if we were the animals going into Noah 's bloody arkWe all trooped in , two by two , as if we were the animals going into Noah 's bloody ark .
avoid.vMannerSubDepas Harry didWe could climb to the church rock , as Harry did , but getting a prisoner down the slope again with us might be too dangerous and too slow .
avoid.vMannerSubDepas though he had taken an important decisionAfter a few seconds , he crumpled the aluminium with a sudden grip of his fist , as though he had taken an important decision .
avoid.vMannerSubDepwhile it is still attachedIf the leg is cured while it is still attached , it is technically a gammon -- hence the confusion caused by the term ` gammon ham " .
avoid.vMannerSubDepas though the corresponding section of the enemy Titan was bubblingHis gob of saliva dribbled down then clung , warping the image of the turtle head as though the corresponding section of the enemy Titan was bubbling , rheum leaking from its right eye .
avoid.vMannerSubDepas though they were made of cardboard` Besides , it always amuses me to see the shirts all stiff so that I have to take them in sideways through the door and fold the sheets as though they were made of cardboard .
avoid.vMannerSubDepjust as it was in Captain Cook 's dayYou will see flour being milled here just as it was in Captain Cook 's day .
avoid.vMannerSubDepas though they were tied with weightsDelgard 's progress was slower , his legs moving as though they were tied with weights , his shoulders more hunched than usual .
avoid.vMannerSubDepas though in pain at the effortSome onboard klaxon wailed as though in pain at the effort .
avoid.vMannerSubDepas if in tormentA string orchestra wailed as if in torment .
avoid.vMannerSubDepLike a thirsty horse making for water , I lunged .
avoid.vMannerSubDepas one tears a kidIt was when ` the Spirit of the Lord came mightily upon him " that ` he tore a lion asunder as one tears a kid " ( Judg. 14:6 ) .
avoid.vMannerSubDepas if they were incompetent or , like her mother , were taking overShe invited help and then behaved towards those who helped as if they were incompetent or , like her mother , were taking over .
avoid.vMannerSubDepas though he wished she were somewhere -- anywhere -- elseNow he was behaving as though he wished she were somewhere -- anywhere -- else .
avoid.vMannerSubDepas she oughtBut for the life of her she could not behave as she ought when she stood among the rubble to which her life had been reduced .
avoid.vMannerSubDepas if we were back at home" Just behave as if we were back at home , " said Hazel .
avoid.vMannerSubDepas they would train one anotherOne shop steward remarked that , ` that is the first time management have trained us as they would train one another .
avoid.vMannerSubDepthough she 'd been drunk at the time , and had denied it vehemently when he 'd raised the subject againJudith had once confided that she too had an uncertain grasp of the past , though she 'd been drunk at the time , and had denied it vehemently when he 'd raised the subject again .
avoid.vMannerSubDepas if roused out of a comaIt was more , she blinked her eyes , as if roused out of a coma .
avoid.vMannerSubDepflung boyishly about his neckThis morning he was wearing a rugby scarf flung boyishly about his neck .
avoid.vMannerSubDepas if she were stupid , which almost amounts to becoming stupidCall a child stupid often enough , and she will act as if she were stupid , which almost amounts to becoming stupid .
avoid.vMannerSubDepas if I hate herI 've been acting as if I hate her . "
avoid.vMannerSubDepas if your new belief were true .Begin to act as if your new belief were true .
avoid.vMannerSubDepas if the bogyman is on your heels` I do n't know what this is all about , or why you 're acting as if the bogyman is on your heels , but I suppose I 'll have to listen to you . "
avoid.vMannerSubDepas if we owned RCA , that we were RCA , that we had this corporationWe acted as if we owned RCA , that we were RCA , that we had this corporation .
avoid.vMannerSubDepas if he did ?Is Dr Campbell saying that Christ did not really take our sin upon himself but acted as if he did ?
avoid.vMannerSubDepas if she was an old friend , flattered and fussed herCranston , however , acted as if she was an old friend , flattered and fussed her .
avoid.vMannerSubDepas if they liked each otherHe had decided to act as if they liked each other ; he did n't know how he affected her and he was n't going to know .
avoid.vMannerSubDepas if they were private business concerns .There are important questions in relation to housing policy concerning the extent to which a free market can operate and the extent to which public housing authorities should act as if they were private business concerns .
avoid.vMannerSubDepas if it is the purchaser of another department 's production and then ` sells " on materials that it has processed for the next stage of production .Each department acts as if it is the purchaser of another department 's production and then ` sells " on materials that it has processed for the next stage of production .
avoid.vMannerSubDepas if the distinction were of no importanceAs time passed , however , the Church censors began to act as if the distinction were of no importance .
avoid.vMannerSubDepas if such a direction had been givenNevertheless the third party and his advisers seem to have acted as if such a direction had been given , for a document expressed to be a defence and counterclaim of the third party has been served .
avoid.vMannerSubDepas if it was never madeWhy not just ignore the decision and act as if it was never made ?
avoid.vMannerSubDepas if he knewIsaac said , and it was only then that Alan realized that he was acting as if he knew .
avoid.vMannerSubDepas if she were the centre of attentionTrust Claire to act as if she were the centre of attention .
avoid.vMannerSubDepas if he was still on a parade ground or somethingHe could n't forget he 'd been an Army sergeant , he talked like one and acted as if he was still on a parade ground or something .
avoid.vMannerSubDepas if Angus was scarcely there .D'Aubigny himself acted as if Angus was scarcely there .
avoid.vMannerSubDepas if he 'd said nothing to me at all earlier about being worried , being followed and everything and he turned the conversation round to me and my future .By the end , he acted as if he 'd said nothing to me at all earlier about being worried , being followed and everything and he turned the conversation round to me and my future .
avoid.vMannerSubDepas if they have non-speaking parts .But at all times I would prefer them to act as if they have non-speaking parts .
avoid.vMannerSubDepas if they had no choice in the matterThey acted as if they had no choice in the matter .
avoid.vMannerSubDepas if someone in authority had arrivedHer travelling companions had quietened , as if someone in authority had arrived .
avoid.vMannerSubDepslowlyWillie , meanwhile , not only remained silent during these conversations , but picked his berries slowly so that they might forget that he was there , but he reckoned without Zach .
avoid.vMannerSubDepso that they might forget that he was thereWillie , meanwhile , not only remained silent during these conversations , but picked his berries slowly so that they might forget that he was there , but he reckoned without Zach .
avoid.vMannerSubDepso that she winced with the searing painWithout consideration he ripped the tape from her skin so that she winced with the searing pain .
avoid.vMannerSubDepas members here always haveThe parishioners of St. Michael and All Angels stop to chat at the church door , as members here always have .
avoid.vMannerSubDepas if it were 20 below zeroWhen I realized it was over , I went and stood out in front of the house , waiting and praying for Merrill to come home , shivering as if it were 20 below zero until he got there .
avoid.vMannerSubDepviolentlyThis time , it just got stronger and then the building started shaking violently up and down as though it were a child 's toy block that was being tossed .
avoid.vMannerSubDepas though it were a child 's toy block that was being tossedThis time , it just got stronger and then the building started shaking violently up and down as though it were a child 's toy block that was being tossed .
avoid.vMannerSubDepas plannedThe car bomb exploded as planned .
avoid.vMannerSubDepalmost proudlyThe Army PR machine touted the news , almost proudly , much like " Access Hollywood " touts B-list celebrity gossip : " Baghdad Troops to Face Court-Martial for Detainee Abuse .
avoid.vMannerSubDepmuch like " Access Hollywood " touts B-list celebrity gossipThe Army PR machine touted the news , almost proudly , much like " Access Hollywood " touts B-list celebrity gossip : " Baghdad Troops to Face Court-Martial for Detainee Abuse .
avoid.vMannerSubDepas if he had been stungHolmes sprang in his chair as if he had been stung when I read the headlines .
avoid.vMannerSubObjas if we have free will , whether our actions are determined or not .We act and will continue to act as if we have free will , whether our actions are determined or not .
avoid.vMannerVPbrstDepslows with every stepTrudging along the footpath through the Greenwich Marshes , Tamsin slows with every step .
avoid.vMannerVPedDepsupported by Zimbabwe , Argentina , Denmark and USA , for consideration at the July 1992 meetingSpanish cricket wishes to join the ICC , and their application for affiliate membership was submitted in October 1991 , supported by Zimbabwe , Argentina , Denmark and USA , for consideration at the July 1992 meeting .
avoid.vMannerVPedDepagreedYeltsin told top officials at the Kremlin on Monday that he was `` dissatisfied '' with the pace of the agreed disarmament in Chechnya .
avoid.vMannerVPedDepperceivedAdditionally , the constant threat of Israel 's nuclear arsenal , mostly perpetuated by Iran 's technocrats , government officials and the pro - nuclear lobby , adds to Iran 's perceived concerns and justifies it to the domestic audience the need to develop nuclear weapons .
avoid.vMannerVPedDepbased on the safeguardsWe have cooperated with the IAEA based on the safeguards and we will continue to do so in the framework of cooperation and treaties , '' said a senior Iranian diplomat in Tehran .
avoid.vMannerVPfinDepwas now hazyI found that my grasp on the image itself was now hazy , the very mechanisms of my mind seemed to have been injected with lobal anaesthetic , blown up into a fuzzy ineptitude .
avoid.vMannerVPfinDeprests upon reasonSo long as , in the end , our grasp of them rests upon reason , we have knowledge , no matter how it was first suggested .
avoid.vMannerVPingDepsharpThe residents wanted to continue barter deals with RSFSR traffic to help offset the sharp price increases .
avoid.vMannerVPingDep( reflecting to some extent the ownership of the biggest hits in each year )While the figures for individual firms fluctuate from year to year ( reflecting to some extent the ownership of the biggest hits in each year ) , the aggregate market share of the five biggest companies has remained remarkably constant over twelve years , at just under two-thirds .
avoid.vMannerVPingDepscarcely needing the encouragement of his hand pressing against her spineStanding on tiptoe , she arched her lower body to his scarcely needing the encouragement of his hand pressing against her spine .
avoid.vMannerVPingDepas if greeting some great lordHe bobbed his greasy head at Benjamin as if greeting some great lord .
avoid.vMannerVPingDeptwisting and jumpingTheir bodies jerked up and down , twisting and jumping .
avoid.vMannerVPingDeppulling her to himFred leaned out and grabbed Carrie around the waist , pulling her to him .
avoid.vMannerVPingDepwaiting for latecomers to settle in their seatsRobyn arranges her notes on the lectern , waiting for latecomers to settle in their seats .
avoid.vMannerVPingDepusing intact COS cells expressing the cloned human NK-1R or its mutantsBinding was assayed using intact COS cells expressing the cloned human NK-1R or its mutants .
avoid.vMannerVPingDepusing a fluorimetric enzymatic assay ( Sterognost 3α-flu , Nycomed AS , Oslo , Norway )Extracts and supernatants were assayed for bile acids using a fluorimetric enzymatic assay ( Sterognost 3α-flu , Nycomed AS , Oslo , Norway ) .
avoid.vMannerVPingDepkeeping pieces of furniture between himself and the three of usHe backed across the room keeping pieces of furniture between himself and the three of us .
avoid.vMannerVPingDepknocking people aside as you go` You barge through life , Julius , knocking people aside as you go .
avoid.vMannerVPingDepRelying heavily on the stick , she clambered upwards , stopping every now and again to call , ` George !
avoid.vMannerVPingDeprunning fastShe darted round and round the tower , running fast but waving her hands .
avoid.vMannerVPingDepkeeping as low as possible without actually going on all foursTaking a deep breath , Grant darted forward from the concealment of the bushes , keeping as low as possible without actually going on all fours .
avoid.vMannerVPingDepalternately limping and shufflingTilda , who knew them all , loved to imitate them , and hobbled up Partisan Street alternately limping and shuffling , with distorted features .
avoid.vMannerVPingDephalf-crouching ,As the four-man squad loped , half-crouching , along the space station 's strangely-twisting corridors , Ace and Daak were squabbling about which of them should guard the other 's back .
avoid.vMannerVPingDepswishing aroundShe seemed , to Tammuz , quite agitated , pacing up and down behind her desk , swishing around in a long , belted gown .
avoid.vMannerVPingDeppadding softly through the dark grassThe cat prowled after him , padding softly through the dark grass .
avoid.vMannerVPingDepwearing heavy bootsBut tonight his thoughts were stamping around his mind wearing heavy boots .
avoid.vMannerVPingDeplooking as if she could not wait to get off duty and chuck a discusOn duty she strode about looking as if she could not wait to get off duty and chuck a discus .
avoid.vMannerVPingDepimitating a heavily pregnant womanAt the end of the game , Baxter stole the ball , stuffed it up his jersey and despite the requests of the gigantic Clarkston referee Tommy ` Tiny " Wharton , he swaggered off the pitch imitating a heavily pregnant woman .
avoid.vMannerVPingDepdoing her best not to wake PenryShe pulled on the red wool dressing-gown hastily , glad of its warmth as she tiptoed to the bathroom , doing her best not to wake Penry .
avoid.vMannerVPingDepstamping our feet into the soft desert sand and lifting them up again like automata , every step an effortWeary beyond belief , we kept tramping on , stamping our feet into the soft desert sand and lifting them up again like automata , every step an effort … .
avoid.vMannerVPingDeplightlyHe trod lightly , picking his feet up swiftly at each step in order to make as little contact as possible with the soft oozing mud .
avoid.vMannerVPingDeppicking his feet up swiftly at each step in order to make as little contact as possible with the soft oozing mudHe trod lightly , picking his feet up swiftly at each step in order to make as little contact as possible with the soft oozing mud .
avoid.vMannerVPingDepkeeping close togetherThey trooped through the sunlit darkness , keeping close together , and came out halfway up the hill on to the slope where the blackberries grew .
avoid.vMannerVPingDepBending double , he ducked beneath the window and was moving towards the door … when a long man-shaped shadow moved across the bar of light thrown out onto the paved pathway .
avoid.vMannerVPingDepgiving him three months ' written noticeIn 1988 the university purportedly terminated the applicant 's contract of employment not for good cause but on the ground of redundancy , giving him three months ' written notice .
avoid.vMannerVPingDepmounting" There is mounting hope in the world for better relations , and I think the Soviet Union and Cuba understand their responsibilities .
avoid.vMannerVPingDepusing biotechnology instead of traditional chemical routesHuddersfield Polytechnic has opened a new biotechnology laboratory which will carry out research in to the manufacture of chemical products using biotechnology instead of traditional chemical routes .
avoid.vMannerVPingDepthrowing down a bloodied gauntlet in the shape of these gripping stories and essaysBridal Gown It 's that time of the month : Gladwell 's debut collection evokes the cyclical nature of womanhood , throwing down a bloodied gauntlet in the shape of these gripping stories and essays
avoid.vMannerVPingDepusing a conceptual framework` Facts " do not just exist , they have to be grasped by the intellect , using a conceptual framework .
avoid.vMannerVPingDepasking her not to tell the stonyhearts at Suffragette HeadquartersConfused , she agreed , and wrote a letter confessing the weakness to a friend outside , asking her not to tell the stonyhearts at Suffragette Headquarters .
avoid.vMannerVPingDepresponding to an overnight record high on Wall StreetShare prices , meanwhile , advanced in light trading , responding to an overnight record high on Wall Street .
avoid.vMannerVPingDeprefusing now to carry out all but the most basic tasks` And they see us -- and seeing us garbed thus , they grow ever more surly , refusing now to carry out all but the most basic tasks .
avoid.vMannerVPingDepin situCalibration is done in situ using a chopped laser beam to provide a known heat increment .
avoid.vMannerVPingDepusing a chopped laser beam to provide a known heat incrementCalibration is done in situ using a chopped laser beam to provide a known heat increment .
avoid.vMannerVPingDepAlmost without thinking , she concealed her emotion with anger and action as she sprang to her feet and tore the emeralds from her ears .
avoid.vMannerVPingDepagonizingThey order things more neatly in France here , for râle is both the name of the bird and the word for this agonized and agonizing sound .
avoid.vMannerVPingDepaccording to Islamic law provisionAnd accordingly : 1- AL-QAEDA missions and its different plans proceed according to Islamic law provision .
avoid.vMannerVPingDepusing data at baseline and two , six , nine and 12 monthsWe evaluated the bivariate relationships between gender and outcome with selected baseline covariates , and constructed a time-series repeated measures regression model [ 20 21 ] to describe the influence of gender on the outcome using data at baseline and two , six , nine and 12 months .
avoid.vMannerVPingHeadmewingSeagulls circled , mewing , over his head .
avoid.vMannerVPingHeadspirallingBlack-headed gulls circled , spiralling skywards in a current of warm air .
avoid.vMannerVPtoDepto form a natural stone effectThe three different unit sizes can be arranged together to form a natural stone effect .
avoid.vMannerVPtoDepto work simultaneously in opposite directions so as to balance each otherWhere one such lift is used the dock and load would be balanced by a suspended weight but two such lifts would generally be arranged to work simultaneously in opposite directions so as to balance each other .
avoid.vMannerVPtoDepto be allowed to interrupt the lessonWith regretful eyes on the sunshine outside , they had reluctantly yielded , though not as reluctantly as Auguste had yielded to Angelina 's entreaties to be allowed to interrupt the lesson .
avoid.vMannerVPtoDepto cut out alternativesTo clarify information , frame your question to cut out alternatives .
avoid.vMannerVPtoDepto send the right signals to Algiers , raise popular expectations at home , and undermine the credibility of the Pflimlin governmentHis public pronouncements and statements were brilliantly timed and phrased to send the right signals to Algiers , raise popular expectations at home , and undermine the credibility of the Pflimlin government .
avoid.vMannerVPtoDepsoNone could be found ; nevertheless , on 23 July the Imperial government sent Serbia an ultimatum , so worded as to be unacceptable .
avoid.vMannerVPtoDepas to be unacceptableNone could be found ; nevertheless , on 23 July the Imperial government sent Serbia an ultimatum , so worded as to be unacceptable .
avoid.vMannerVPtoDepsoClause 8.1.1 is so worded to circumvent the problem by which any time given by a creditor to a debtor could have the effect of releasing the guarantor from its obligations .
avoid.vMannerVPtoDepto circumvent the problem by which any time given by a creditor to a debtor could have the effect of releasing the guarantor from its obligationsClause 8.1.1 is so worded to circumvent the problem by which any time given by a creditor to a debtor could have the effect of releasing the guarantor from its obligations .
avoid.vMannerVPtoDepsoSometimes a problem is so worded as to involve two successive questions , but the second question logically arises only if the first is answered in a certain way .
avoid.vMannerVPtoDepas to involve two successive questionsSometimes a problem is so worded as to involve two successive questions , but the second question logically arises only if the first is answered in a certain way .
avoid.vMannerVPtoDepto include a condemnation of IRA violenceBut he worded his amendment to include a condemnation of IRA violence to preclude support from Sinn Fein councillors .
avoid.vMannerVPtoDepto laugh at his disasters and the worst decisions of his careerHere , talking exclusively to Steve Acteson , Hearn has come clean to laugh at his disasters and the worst decisions of his career .
avoid.vMannerVPtoDepby handThe 40-piece collection is made from ` green cotton " , picked by hand to avoid chemical defoliants , and which does not rely on formaldehyde in the finishing process .
avoid.vMannerVPtoDepto avoid chemical defoliantsThe 40-piece collection is made from ` green cotton " , picked by hand to avoid chemical defoliants , and which does not rely on formaldehyde in the finishing process .
avoid.vMannerVPtoDepto make them sound oddBe careful that the words sound the way they do normally , because it 's very easy when you pronounce individual words to make them sound odd .
avoid.vMannerunknownDepfaster and then slowerHis heart pumped faster and then slower .
text occurrence of "Manner" FE for lexunit "avoid.v" from frame "Avoiding"
SELECT lexunit,fetype,pt,gf,SUBSTRING(`text`,`start`+1,`end`-`start`+1) AS occurrence,`text` FROM fn_frames LEFT JOIN fn_lexunits USING (frameid) LEFT JOIN fn_ferealizations AS r USING (luid) LEFT JOIN fn_valenceunits USING (fetypeid) LEFT JOIN fn_fetypes USING (fetypeid) LEFT JOIN fn_gftypes USING (gfid) LEFT JOIN fn_pttypes USING (ptid) LEFT JOIN fn_valenceunits_annosets USING (vuid) LEFT JOIN fn_annosets USING (annosetid) LEFT JOIN fn_sentences AS a USING (sentenceid) LEFT JOIN fn_layers AS y USING (annosetid) LEFT JOIN fn_layertypes USING (layertypeid) LEFT JOIN fn_labels USING (layerid) LEFT JOIN fn_labeltypes AS l USING (labeltypeid) WHERE frame = 'Avoiding' AND lexunit = 'avoid.v' AND fetype = 'Agent' AND layertype = 'FE' AND labeltype = 'Agent' AND gfid IS NOT NULL ORDER BY ferid
lexunitfetypeptgfoccurrencetext
avoid.vAgentADephumanIf the soul 's fate was indeed predetermined , it followed that all human endeavour to bring about its salvation must necessarily be in vain .
avoid.vAgentADepmanagerialI ca n't see that little managerial fumble looking too good to that bunch of number-crunchers Upstairs .
avoid.vAgentADepcorporateThe physical effects of corporate misbehaviour are difficult to quantify precisely .
avoid.vAgentADepAmericanBut American aims went beyond the mere exclusion of Free France from this particular theatre of operations .
avoid.vAgentADepEgyptianThe USSR had been one of the first governments to recognise the state of Israel in 1948 , but Soviet support was thereafter thrown behind the Arab cause and behind the Egyptian war effort in particular .
avoid.vAgentADepinternationalAs a large consumer of Middle Eastern oil , Japan had been criticized for not making a fuller contribution to the international effort against Iraq .
avoid.vAgentADepsocialistChina would concentrate on establishing a " socialist market economy " with the aim of achieving " socialist modernization " by 2050 .
avoid.vAgentADeppublic1 ) Voters can `` buy '' one of two brands when they select their political agents -- a Republican brand that believes in the minimalist state and in the virtues of private markets over the vices of public action , and a Democratic brand that believes in big government and in public intervention to remedy the excesses attendant to the pursuit of private interest .
avoid.vAgentADepSpanishIt could point to plenty of ailments that the Spanish economic rejuvenation so far has failed to cure .
avoid.vAgentADepNorth KoreanThe United States is insisting on the `` complete , verifiable and irreversible dismantlement ( CVID) ) '' of the North Korean nuclear program before addressing North Korean security and economic concerns .
avoid.vAgentADepLibyanNorth Korea also allegedly provided more than 10 scientists to work on the Libyan missile program .
avoid.vAgentADepIraqiPartly as a result of the shortcomings in the Nuclear Non - Proliferation Treaty ( NPT ) safeguards system -- which allowed the rapid development of the Iraqi nuclear program in the 1970s and North Korea 's in the 1990s to go largely undetected -- and partly by assessing Iran 's intentions , the international community and the International Atomic Energy Agency ( IAEA ) have increased their scrutiny of Iran 's activities over the last several years .
avoid.vAgentADeppurely civilianAccording to former head of AEOI , Akbar Etemad , the Shah 's interest in nuclear technology did not involve military applications , in fact the Shah `` considered it absurd , under the existing circumstances , to embark on anything else but a purely civilian program . ''
avoid.vAgentADepIranianIt is further claimed that these companies serve as a front for importing important chemical precursors and related equipment , which are then diverted to the Iranian CW program .
avoid.vAgentADepIranianSome of the most common agents that are associated with the Iranian BW program in the open literature are B. anthracis , botulinum toxin , ricin , T-2 mycotoxin , and Variola virus , the causative agent of smallpox .
avoid.vAgentADepIranianAs there is no concrete mechanism for verifying government reports or allegations from exile groups , many of the allegations regarding the Iranian BW program remain unsubstantiated .
avoid.vAgentADepIranianReport by German intelligence on Iranian efforts to acquire production equipment for tabun and sarin , using three Indian companies as fronts .
avoid.vAgentADepIranianThese sales do not necessarily indicate the presence of an offensive CW capability but are worth noting due to their potential diversion to an illicit Iranian CW program .
avoid.vAgentADepIranianThe origins of the Iranian missile program date back to the late 1970s and the last years that the Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlavi ruled Iran .
avoid.vAgentADepIraqiThe continued Iraqi use of FROG-7A artillery rockets against Iranian cities led to Iran 's interest in long - range artillery rockets and ballistic missiles .
avoid.vAgentADepcivilianIran 's plans for building a civilian nuclear power program have prompted much concern regarding its intention to develop nuclear weapons .
avoid.vAgentADepIranianThe details of the early Iranian ballistic missile and rocket programs , as well as their immediate objectives , are presently unknown .
avoid.vAgentADepcivilianIran claims it is trying to establish a complete nuclear fuel cycle to support a civilian energy program , but this same fuel cycle would be applicable to a nuclear weapons development program .
avoid.vAgentADepIraqiSince the early 1990s , it has put a high priority on its chemical weapons program because of its inability to respond in kind to Iraq 's chemical attacks and the discovery of substantial Iraqi efforts with advanced agents , such as the highly persistent nerve agent VX .
avoid.vAgentADepIraqiThe pace of the program probably has increased because of the 1995 revelations about the scale of Iraqi efforts prior to the Gulf War .
avoid.vAgentADepIranianThe article describes the background and recent developments of the Iranian nuclear development program .
avoid.vAgentADepBurmeseThere were rumors in 2003 of Burmese plans to purchase ballistic missiles from North Korea , but it is unclear whether any transactions have been completed .
avoid.vAgentADepSovietThe Soviet nuclear weapon program began during World War II and culminated in a successful atomic bomb test in 1949 .
avoid.vAgentADepNorth KoreanDuring the visit , Kelly informed First Vice Foreign Minister Kang So ( k Chu and Vice Foreign Minister Kim Kye Kwan that Washington was aware of a secret North Korean program to produce highly - enriched uranium ( HEU ) .
avoid.vAgentADepboth civilian and militaryIn the late 1960s , North Korea continued to expand its educational and research institutions to support a nuclear program for both civilian and military applications .
avoid.vAgentADepSyrianIt appears that the Syrian nuclear program continues to be focused solely on civilian nuclear research , based on international cooperation , and set to support a continued domestic aspiration for a nuclear power program .
avoid.vAgentADepRomanIn about a.d. 30 he and his followers went for Passover to Jerusalem , which was in unrest at this time , dissatisfied with Roman domination .
avoid.vAgentADepSovietThe 1948-49 airlift to break the Soviet blockade of Berlin ?
avoid.vAgentADepIranianAnd because the dwindling supply is due to an Iranian blockade , the dispute is further tangling complicated dealings with a powerful neighbor .
avoid.vAgentAExttheoreticalLatest results from Europe 's centre for particle physics point to the possible discovery of the W , a particle that plays a key role in theoretical attempts to unite two of nature 's forces
avoid.vAgentAExtIranianReport by German intelligence on Iranian efforts to acquire production equipment for tabun and sarin , using three Indian companies as fronts .
avoid.vAgentAJPDepBritishThe second influence we shall examine is the British attempt in the latter half of the nineteenth century to reconcile a tension between the romantic-historical and the positivist approaches to society by developing theories of social evolution .
avoid.vAgentAJPDepJewishAnother text with allusions to Jewish ethical norms attributed to Phocylides was recognized long ago to be a Jewish forgery of the Hellenistic age .
avoid.vAgentAJPDepgovernmentalAI now opposes house demolition as a governmental punishment of political opponents .
avoid.vAgentAJPDepSwissThis was in apparent retaliation for the Swiss expulsion on March 22 of the Iranian consul-general in Geneva , Manouchar Tale Massouleh .
avoid.vAgentAJPDepSovietThere are no American or British diplomats in Kabul to answer the allegations because both countries pulled out their embassy staffs before the Soviet troop withdrawal last February .
avoid.vAgentAJPDepthe protestantAs a young man , in 1679 , Reid had fought in the protestant fiasco at Bothwell Bridge when their armies were smashed by Monmouth .
avoid.vAgentAJPDepglobalMrs Thatcher yesterday flew to the US to address the UN on the environment , as Britain blocked a global freeze on carbon dioxide emissions .
avoid.vAgentAJPDepIndividual responses in a class test were compared with responses to the same items presented in an interview : many were found to differ .
avoid.vAgentAJPDepinternationalAs part of the international effort to persuade Israel to allow the entry of the UN mission , Hurd visited Israel on Oct. 15-17 .
avoid.vAgentAJPDepjointThe new legislation was one cause of the improved bilateral relations between the USA and the Bahamas , also helped by joint efforts during 1990 to improve the Bahamas Defence ( coastguard ) Force .
avoid.vAgentAJPDepdesperately poor peopleAnd as long as you have no realistic alternative to industrialization based on low wages , to oppose it means that you are willing to deny desperately poor people the best chance they have of progress for the sake of what amounts to an aesthetic standard -- that is , the fact that you do n't like the idea of workers being paid a pittance to supply rich Westerners with fashion items .
avoid.vAgentAJPDepDemocraticThe Democratic House attendance rate has not exceeded the Republican House attendance rate since 1959 .
avoid.vAgentAJPDepRepublicanThe Democratic House attendance rate has not exceeded the Republican House attendance rate since 1959 .
avoid.vAgentAJPDepIranianThe majority of these reports cite Iranian attempts to purchase fusaria from Canada and the Netherlands as evidence that Iran is working on a covert weapons program .
avoid.vAgentAJPDepjoint Israeli - IranianAmong a number of joint Israeli - Iranian military projects discussed at these meetings was `` Project Flower . ''
avoid.vAgentAJPDepbetween Tajikistan and IranJoint uranium production and enrichment efforts between Tajikistan and Iran are being considered ( 7198 , 7466 ) .
avoid.vAgentAJPDepJoint uranium production and enrichment efforts between Tajikistan and Iran are being considered ( 7198 , 7466 ) .
avoid.vAgentAJPDepThe university places emphasis on its strong relationship with the nation 's industries and the practical application of its training programs .
avoid.vAgentAJPDepPyongyang 'sThe United States was dissatisfied with the postponement of safeguards inspections to verify Pyongyang 's past activities , and North Korea was dissatisfied with the delayed construction of the light water power reactors .
avoid.vAgentAJPDepLibyanThis attack was conducted in retaliation for the U.S. bombing raid on Tripoli , which was carried out in the aftermath of Libyan terrorist activities in Germany .
avoid.vAgentAJPDepits ownQN : Has Libya developed its own domestic missile program ?
avoid.vAgentAJPDepunilateralThe South African experience demonstrates that at least under some conditions , unilateral disarmament is not only possible , but can improve a nation 's security .
avoid.vAgentAJPDepsub - stateFor example , Walter Laqueur , a terrorism specialist at the Center for Strategic and International Studies in Washington, D.C. , defines terrorism as : `` The sub - state application of violence or threatened violence intended to sow panic in a society , to weaken or even overthrow the incumbents , and to bring about political change . ''
avoid.vAgentAJPDepProwler jet on a low - flying exercise from the U.S. air base at nearby Aviano cut through the wire of a cable car Tuesday and sent 20 skiers plunging to their deaths .
avoid.vAgentAVPDepwhoFat people who exercise regularly are healthier than thin people who do n't .
avoid.vAgentAVPDepregularlyFat people who exercise regularly are healthier than thin people who do n't .
avoid.vAgentAVPDepFat people who exercise regularly are healthier than thin people who do n't .
avoid.vAgentNDepstateDr Akhtar pointed to incitement to racial hatred , libel , obscenity , and breaches of national security as areas in which the liberal state bans publication .
avoid.vAgentNDepstateThe liberal state simply mirrors these external systems of domination .
avoid.vAgentNDepsociety and stateThis was the liberal society and state .
avoid.vAgentNDepIRAIn other incidents , an RUC superintendent died in a bombing and a major IRA prison escape attempt was foiled in Belfast .
avoid.vAgentNDepFABirmingham face FA punishment after their managing director , Ken Wheldon , allegedly sold tickets before the trouble-torn match at Blackpool .
avoid.vAgentNDepGreat PowerThis strategy involved proposals for formal arrangements for joint Great Power elimination of bases and the encouragement of neutralist and non-aligned sentiment in the Third World against Western bases .
avoid.vAgentNDepStalinGoodness knows how many times Mravinsky must have conducted the Fifth Symphony after its emotional premiàre on November 21st 1937 ( Shostakovich 's rehabilitation after the Lady Macbeth affair , in the middle of the Stalin purges ) .
avoid.vAgentNDepUSAbout 80 per cent of officials in these ministries survived the US purge and went on to cooperate with the Occupation in containing the labour movement into ` sound " de-politicized unions .
avoid.vAgentNDepold dearOh yes , she was a very very strict old dear . "
avoid.vAgentNDepmaleHowever , these explanations of violence against women do not tally with the evidence of the extent of the violence nor its continuity with other forms of male conduct towards women .
avoid.vAgentNDepcrowdBut last week 's pitch invasion at Maine Road , the home of Manchester City , was a warning that the war on crowd misbehaviour has not yet been won .
avoid.vAgentNDepcrowdPlay could also be abandoned today in the fifth one-day international after an agreement reached yesterday about what to do if there is crowd misbehaviour among the 25,000 sell-out crowd .
avoid.vAgentNDepdebtorA filing mechanism cuts down debtor misbehaviour because the availability of reliable information about the debtor 's property reduces the debtor 's incentive to misbehave by removing the opportunity to do so .
avoid.vAgentNDepmujaheddinThe mujaheddin aim to weaken the Iraqi regime by attacking its defeated and demoralised forces .
avoid.vAgentNDepPNPIn this respect , despite the main PNP goal , the PNP was not really about the needs of all children .
avoid.vAgentNDephisFinally , the question tells us that A's object was to save the leader ; it does not tell us whether his object was also to save himself .
avoid.vAgentNDepTheir object was to undermine society , the Church in particular .
avoid.vAgentNDepIsraeli land seizure also politicized the rural population .
avoid.vAgentNDepfederalThe project never materialised owing to a federal moratorium on housing funds , but the two strands of building preservation and community involvement came together in 1979 with the incorporation of the MCC .
avoid.vAgentNDeprebelThere was no immediate rebel response to Zedillo 's new effort at reconciliation .
avoid.vAgentNDepU.S.A currency trader at Credit Lyonnais said that the absence of a clear U.S. response to the renewed weakness of the dollar was worrying market participants .
avoid.vAgentNDeppublicAt present , public response for local holiday packages has often met with lukewarm response , forcing tour agencies to concentrate on foreign holidaymakers .
avoid.vAgentNDepmilitaryThe tough military response on both days appeared to signal a new Israeli strategy to confront escalating guerrilla attacks by Hezbollah .
avoid.vAgentNDepFederal employment and training programmes were sliced in half during the 1980s , from $12.8 billion to $5.6 billion , in real terms .
avoid.vAgentNDeppupilThe program ` teaches " a topic itself , presenting ideas in a straightforward didactic way and initiating pupil activity with specific tasks .
avoid.vAgentNDepuserTo observe use by simply recording user activity does not provide explanations for user behaviour .
avoid.vAgentNDepgroupOver 500 activity cards provide a wide variety of games , pairwork , and group activities .
avoid.vAgentNDepprayer groupHowever , specific faith-sharing and prayer group activities are more relevant in retreat settings and will not normally take place in the classroom where the focus is predominantly educational in nature .
avoid.vAgentNDepNaziForster was so smitten by the result that he could not trust his voice to announce the Nazi gains on the radio , and is said to have spent the night at home weeping uncontrollably .
avoid.vAgentNDepenemyIn the event of enemy action , surely some , or all , might have been able to bale out if the plane had not immediately exploded .
avoid.vAgentNDepPolice actions are frequently directed by ruling politicians and the government controls the legislation which grants the army immunity .
avoid.vAgentNDepYMCA InternationalThe life-changing experiences that are made possible because of YMCA International work will remain with the youth and adults who participate for a lifetime !
avoid.vAgentNDepEllisonOf the notable stories in this collection , `` A Coupla Scalped Indians , '' published in 1956 and possibly a fragment for a new novel , is the biggest disappointment , since it is the latest Ellison work here .
avoid.vAgentNDepphageThere were reports of phage success against dysentery , typhoid , and plague , and bacteriophage therapy had a brief heyday , especially in the 1920s .
avoid.vAgentNDepchromosomeGiven the chromosome window size ( 5 Mbp ) used to calculate the TDF and the average size of the gene ( ~30 Kbp ) , each 5 Mbp region should contain on average about 170 genes .
avoid.vAgentNDepbirdDid n't feel a thing , but noticed some strange bird behavior .
avoid.vAgentNDepDepartment of DefenseAll ICBMs were transferred to Russia for dismantlement by September 1996 and missile silos and silo structures were destroyed under the U.S. Department of Defense Cooperative Threat Reduction ( CTR ) program by September 1999 .
avoid.vAgentNDepIAEAIran is generally viewed as having been forthcoming and helpful to these IAEA efforts , although this cooperation has clearly not been absolute .
avoid.vAgentNDepIraqiThe weak international response , particularly by the United Nations , to Iraqi use of chemical weapons against Iranian forces left Iran bitter about what it perceived to be a double standard in enforcing international agreements .
avoid.vAgentNDepcivilianIran has denied the charges that it is pursuing a nuclear weapons program , and argues that nuclear technology for civilian use is the right of every non - nuclear weapon state party to the NPT .
avoid.vAgentNDepU.S.On 12 May 2003 , North Korea announced that the bilateral `` Joint Declaration on the Denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula '' signed with South Korea on 20 January 1992 was no longer valid because of `` U.S. actions '' [ Note : the U.S. was not a signatory ] .
avoid.vAgentNDepmilitaryIt is estimated that Russia has between 735 and 1,365 metric tons ( t ) of weapons grade - equivalent highly enriched uranium ( HEU ) and between 106 and 156 t of military - use plutonium .
avoid.vAgentNDepU.S.To date , Congress has authorized more than $4.7 billion for U.S. programs aimed at helping Russia and other newly independent states reduce the threats posed by their weapons of mass destruction .
avoid.vAgentNDepU.S. governmentThis introductory chapter defines CBW terrorism , explores what types of terrorist groups would be most likely to carry out such attacks , and summarizes U.S. government actions to combat CBW terrorism before and after September 11 .
avoid.vAgentNDepcivilianFor it will permit peaceful civilian use of nuclear power while avoiding the threat of proliferation and the possibility that terrorists might acquire a nuclear weapon or it might proliferate to some other irresponsible party and then endanger America or its allies .
avoid.vAgentNDepIAEAThis study was part of an IAEA cooperative assistance project to help Syria understand the requirements for developing and maintaining a nuclear program .
avoid.vAgentNDepU.S.A key uncertainty is how ongoing military modernization efforts will ultimately reshape China 's strategic nuclear capabilities , but U.S. deployments of missile defenses are likely to be a key variable .
avoid.vAgentNDepU.S.A key question is how U.S. deployment of ballistic missile defense ( formerly known as theater and national missile defense ) will affect the pace and scope of Chinese strategic modernization .
avoid.vAgentNDepmilitaryChina 's development of anti - satellite ( ASAT ) capabilities has also raised concerns about China 's missile and related military space program .
avoid.vAgentNDepChineseA key question is how U.S. deployment of ballistic missile defense ( formerly known as theater and national missile defense ) will affect the pace and scope of Chinese strategic modernization .
avoid.vAgentNDepU.N.He said he would pay particular attention to what happens to food and medicine entering the country under the U.N. oil-for-food program .
avoid.vAgentNDepU.N.One way would be to speed up the flow of health supplies and other urgent commodities to the country under a U.N. humanitarian program , he said .
avoid.vAgentNDepBuddhistAlthough the banyan trees that once flourished here are now no more , the often - restored complex has remained a focus of local Buddhist activities .
avoid.vAgentNDepNATOThe Libyan leader was surrounded by insurgents on the south , east and west and cut off from the Mediterranean Sea by a NATO naval blockade .
avoid.vAgentNDeprebelIt was unimaginable , for instance , that the trucks reportedly headed to the eastern city of Benghazi with relief supplies could break through the rebel roadblocks along the huge stretches of coastal roadway .
avoid.vAgentNDeprebelOn Wednesday , Islamic insurgents opened fire on a bus and killed at least 19 people after the driver refused to stop at a rebel roadblock 50 miles south of Algiers .
avoid.vAgentNDepSniper fire made splashes .
avoid.vAgentNDepsniperThe invading fighters met sniper fire , Kanshil said , and street fighting was reported .
avoid.vAgentNDepsniperThe Taliban say , though , that the Western military , for all its power and prowess , will always be vulnerable to IEDs , sniper fire and small-scale ambushes -- the hallmarks of asymmetrical warfare .
avoid.vAgentNDepsniperBut other hazards are also taking their toll , including firefights , helicopter crashes , ambushes and sniper fire .
avoid.vAgentNExtChantWith the note finished , Chant pocketed it , and headed out into the darkness .
avoid.vAgentNExtSolicitors also participate in social activities likely to get them and their firms known to potential clients .
avoid.vAgentNExtJudith for her part sought security for Charles and herself in new alliances .
avoid.vAgentNExthis groupMr Saville also admitted it was almost certain that his group would seek grants from the Welsh Office or the Welsh Development Agency for the reclamation of the site , which is scarred by toxic waste tips .
avoid.vAgentNExtRawlsIn A Theory of Justice Rawls seeks a method for rationally determining the principles of justice .
avoid.vAgentNExtBrooke J. had to deal with a similar point in a different context in the recent case of In re X ( A Student ) , 11 November 1991 , to which we have referred .
avoid.vAgentNExtIRABritain also insists on an IRA pledge to disarm before Sinn Fein can join .
avoid.vAgentNExta less - attractive modern concrete towerThe 1835 white clapboard lighthouse here has been restored with a jolly red - and - white striped dome , while a less - attractive modern concrete tower does all the work .
avoid.vAgentNExtschoolsConversely , there are the majority of unsuccessful schools , and we know which efforts at educational reform are doomed beforehand .
avoid.vAgentNExtthe majority ofConversely , there are the majority of unsuccessful schools , and we know which efforts at educational reform are doomed beforehand .
avoid.vAgentNExtU.S.The NPT withdrawal swiftly followed a December 2002 announcement that North Korea was lifting the freeze on its nuclear program , in response to the U.S. decision to suspend heavy fuel oil ( HFO ) shipments under the Agreed Framework .
avoid.vAgentNExtTalibanU. S. officials said they believed a Taliban claim of responsibility for the attack was legitimate .
avoid.vAgentNExtTalibanIn the interview , conducted at a Kandahar hotel , he repeated the Taliban claim of responsibility for the assassination last month of the city 's respected deputy mayor , Azizullah Yarmal .
avoid.vAgentNExtTalibanThe Taliban claim of responsibility , which came from Qari Yousef Ahmadi , the movement 's spokesman in the south , derided the border police as a " puppet " force .
avoid.vAgentNExtTalibanDespite Taliban boasts of responsibility , commanders in the North Atlantic Treaty Organization said there 's little direct evidence of sleeper cells or even much infiltration .
avoid.vAgentNHeadpolitical regimeThe alliance would sustain the authoritarian political regime .
avoid.vAgentNHeadregimeTechnological change in agriculture has increased the importance of obtaining the loyalty of the farm worker rather than relying upon a disciplined and authoritarian regime .
avoid.vAgentNHeademployer , Count Schrattenbach , Archbishop of SalzburgLEOPOLD AND WOLFGANG had arrived home after their second Italian trip to a death -- that of Leopold 's kindly and indulgent employer , Count Schrattenbach , Archbishop of Salzburg .
avoid.vAgentNHeadhusbandEven the most indulgent husband would find it hard to forgive this foolish wife .
avoid.vAgentNHeadSwede or FinnHe blames your lenient Swede or Finn
avoid.vAgentNHeadGulf AirThis time they were overburdened with luggage which was far too heavy for even the lenient Gulf Air to overlook .
avoid.vAgentNHeadpathologistYou do n't want any clever Q. C. s saying that the bungling pathologist has obscured a natural cause of death -- not that there 's much doubt left in this case . "
avoid.vAgentNHeadburglarPesci , a bungling burglar in the movie and its upcoming sequel , gave up singing for acting 15 years ago .
avoid.vAgentNHeadsidekick Norman LamontPREMIER John Major and his bungling sidekick Norman Lamont were shown up for the joke double act they are yesterday .
avoid.vAgentNHeadshoplifterA BUNGLING shoplifter tried to flog a pair of Marks and Spencer shorts -- to the store detective who had followed him into the street after seeing him nick them .
avoid.vAgentNHeadbanditA BUNGLING bandit botched three hold-ups in an hour — and ended up £200 worse off than when he started .
avoid.vAgentNHeadamateur` That , " said Oliver , ` was the work of a bungling amateur . "
avoid.vAgentNHeadcriminalsTWO BUNGLING criminals thought they would keep one step ahead of police by using a high-technology scanner device to eavesdrop on them .
avoid.vAgentNHeadundercover Treasury agentDustin played Jason Fister , a bumbling undercover Treasury agent sent to Italy to locate gangster Madigan 's ill-gotten millions , thereby becoming embroiled in a series of slapstick mishaps .
avoid.vAgentNHeadsidekick WatsonACTOR Roy Barraclough has taken on a role that 's right up his street -- as Sherlock Holmes ' bumbling sidekick Watson .
avoid.vAgentNHeadhelpers of Santa who save the day when Toyland is invaded by a bogeymanThis feature-length operetta , later retitled Babes In Toyland , has Stan and Ollie as two bumbling helpers of Santa who save the day when Toyland is invaded by a bogeyman .
avoid.vAgentNHeadcop Matthew ModineHer character , Angela , goes for a Bohemian lifestyle and an affair with bumbling cop Matthew Modine .
avoid.vAgentNHeadcandidatesHis son , Ahmad , called on successful candidates to ` follow the ideas of the late Imam Khomeini .
avoid.vAgentNHeadapplicantsThe successful applicants will form part of an active research group led by Professor Peter Donnelly , Dr Richard Nichols and Dr David Balding in the Schools of Mathematical and Biological Sciences at QMW .
avoid.vAgentNHeadapplicantsSuccessful applicants may be eligible for assistance with travel and removal expenses .
avoid.vAgentNHeadcompetitorThe successful competitor would also receive the usual 5 per cent fees on the cost of the work .
avoid.vAgentNHeadapplicantAn unsuccessful applicant could appeal to the regional committee .
avoid.vAgentNHeadapplicantsThe HCIMA Careers Adviser will advise centres and will counsel unsuccessful applicants should the centre wish to refer individual cases to HCIMA .
avoid.vAgentNHeadcandidateBabbitt , 54 , a former Governor of Arizona , was an unsuccessful candidate for the 1988 Democratic presidential nomination .
avoid.vAgentNHeadcandidatesChief executive Tom Hughes said the reason for the delay was to inform the unsuccessful candidates before a public announcement was made .
avoid.vAgentNHeadwomenIt is worth emphasising the importance of Staphylococcus saprophyticus as the second commonest pathogen causing cystitis and acute pyelonephritis in sexually active women , particularly in the spring and summer months .
avoid.vAgentNHeadworkersA growing proportion of politically active workers were no longer without a country , as the Communist Manifesto had proclaimed .
avoid.vAgentNHeadpersonI 'm an active person .
avoid.vAgentNHeadwomanWe are not academic , we might not read The Origins of Family , Private Property and the State or this or that book , but you become a very active woman .
avoid.vAgentNHeadhuntersIt is the females who nearly always are the active hunters .
avoid.vAgentNHeadteachersIt was also accepted that an increase in PAF was necessary with perhaps a higher fee for active teachers with an associate fee for non-teaching teachers .
avoid.vAgentNHeadparticipantTraining sessions should be fun , and the dog must be encouraged as an active participant .
avoid.vAgentNHeadgolferHe was never a precise golfer in the mould of Hogan , but his magnificent tactical management enabled him to calculate the exact odds in moments of high tension .
avoid.vAgentNHeadWashingtonReal-estate moguls , the only folks who made real money in D.C. until recently , were shut out of power Washington - except for sports team owners Jack Kent Cooke and Abe Pollin .
avoid.vAgentNHeadbell-ringerVicar Marshall admits to mixed feelings about this issue , since he is both a vicar and an active bell-ringer himself .
avoid.vAgentNHeadschoolsThere are many successful schools scattered throughout this nation , some of them in the poorest of ghettos , and they are all sending us the same message .
avoid.vAgentNHeadschoolsConversely , there are the majority of unsuccessful schools , and we know which efforts at educational reform are doomed beforehand .
avoid.vAgentNHeadthe majority ofConversely , there are the majority of unsuccessful schools , and we know which efforts at educational reform are doomed beforehand .
avoid.vAgentNHeadplayerLibya 's motivation to acquire WMD , and ballistic missiles in particular , appears in part to be a response to Israel 's clandestine nuclear program and a desire to become a more active player in Middle_Eastern and African politics .
avoid.vAgentNHeadfacilityIn the spring of 2003 , US intelligence detected activities around the Radiochemisty Laboratory , a reprocessing facility in Yo ( ngbyo ( n-kun , that indicate North Korea was probably reprocessing the 8,000 spent fuel rods that had been in a temporary storage pond .
avoid.vAgentNHeadroleIran continues to play an active role at the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons ( OPCW ) , is recognized as a member in good standing , and currently serves on its executive council .
avoid.vAgentNHeadfacility`` Four secret transfers of 63 kilograms of highly enriched uranium from a research laboratory in Uzbekistan to a secure Russian reprocessing facility were completed April 19 by the U.S. Department of Energy 's National Nuclear Security Administration ( NNSA ) .
avoid.vAgentNHeadinternational terrorist groupsBy 1995 , however , 26 out of 56 known , active international terrorist groups could be classified as religious in character and / or motivation .
avoid.vAgentNHeadLas Vegas RanchWhat happened next would mark the end of the successful Las Vegas Ranch and the beginning of the era of the subdivision seen across almost all of Western America to this day .
avoid.vAgentNHeadbronze statueThe most famous site on the island is the world 's tallest seated bronze statue of Buddha at 22 m ( 72.6 ft ) , the Tiantan Buddha ( see page 55 ) .
avoid.vAgentNHeadofficeThe community initiatives committee is working with our development office to put together a long-range fundraising plan that will ultimately bring more money into our centers .
avoid.vAgentNHeadindustrial conglomerates left in this countryAlong with GE , it 's one of the few truly successful industrial conglomerates left in this country , with lines of business ranging from disposable medical products to underwater telecommunications .
avoid.vAgentNHeadentrepreneursPrize systems could be designed to be fairly similar to the current system , with big payoffs for successful entrepreneurs , but even with this approach , there would be huge opportunities to improve welfare .
avoid.vAgentNHeadorganizations we studiedSuccessful organizations we studied based their strategic planning , to a large extent , on the interests and expectations of their stakeholders .
avoid.vAgentNHeadyoung menEarly on , he specialized in admiring portraits of successful young men : Bradley as a star college basketball player , Thomas Hoving at the Metropolitan Museum of Art .
avoid.vAgentNHeadenterprisesThis guild of scholars is one of the most successful enterprises in the history of our species .
avoid.vAgentNHeadDOD programsThe most successful DOD programs also captured the knowledge that manufacturing processes needed to build the product would consistently produce a reliable product by the end of system demonstration , before making a production decision .
avoid.vAgentNHeadbrainSufficient for me to share the sport and lend my humble help to the capture without distracting that intent brain with needless interruption .
avoid.vAgentNPAppositiveMichael Dowhie , 31 , a recent graduate of the Mesa Community College Fire Academy , helped organize a carwash fund-raiser .
avoid.vAgentNPAppositivea recent graduate of the Mesa Community College Fire AcademyMichael Dowhie , 31 , a recent graduate of the Mesa Community College Fire Academy , helped organize a carwash fund-raiser .
avoid.vAgentNPDeppolicemenBut the religious theme is yoked here to the " upper-middle " stereotype of country house drama , with its retinue of cheerful cockney servants and bumbling policemen .
avoid.vAgentNPDeppeople of all agesActive people of all ages enjoy these holidays .
avoid.vAgentNPDepsupporter of John EliotIt is therefore , hardly surprising to find that Richard Baxter was an active supporter of John Eliot , the ` apostle " to the American Indians .
avoid.vAgentNPDepKylieAfter the high energy opening of ` The Locomotion " Kylie launched herself into a raunchy version of her second bit hit ` Got To Be Certain " .
avoid.vAgentNPDepherselfAfter the high energy opening of ` The Locomotion " Kylie launched herself into a raunchy version of her second bit hit ` Got To Be Certain " .
avoid.vAgentNPDepweAnd the reason we do n't want to is that effective education would require us to relinquish some cherished metaphysical beliefs about human nature in general and the human nature of young people in particular , as well as to violate some cherished vested interests .
avoid.vAgentNPDepRhode Island`` Rhode Island is preparing itself for a major hurricane or other natural disaster , state and local officials testified at a field hearing of the Senate Homeland Security Committee Thursday , including establishing interoperable communications systems and community evacuation plans .
avoid.vAgentNPDepitself`` Rhode Island is preparing itself for a major hurricane or other natural disaster , state and local officials testified at a field hearing of the Senate Homeland Security Committee Thursday , including establishing interoperable communications systems and community evacuation plans .
avoid.vAgentNPDepMany will use a common editorial .
avoid.vAgentNPDepAn Islamic groupAL QAEDA : An Islamic group with an aim of Jihad .
avoid.vAgentNPDepprospectorsflash in the pan This phrase sounds as if it derives from the way that prospectors pan rivers for gold .
avoid.vAgentNPDepI" And I 'll work it myself , Mr . Holmes .
avoid.vAgentNPDepmyself" And I 'll work it myself , Mr . Holmes .
avoid.vAgentNPDepit" And I 'll work it myself , Mr . Holmes .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheIf he chose to , he could become quite authoritarian in his manner and cutting in his remarks but then , every Adviser needs some weapons in his armoury to survive !
avoid.vAgentNPExtTanzania , in spite of the national rhetoric inspired by President Julius Nyerere , was also essentially authoritarian during Nyerere 's presidency .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouIf you want your son or daughter to grow up able to talk to you , perhaps you could consider being a little less authoritarian .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey will also tend to be authoritarian , conservative and controlled in their thinking .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouServe warm with Greek yogurt or , if you 're feeling self indulgent , double cream .
avoid.vAgentNPExtfarmersSimilarly farmers are more prepared to be indulgent about their employees ' working hours as long as the necessary tasks are carried out efficiently .
avoid.vAgentNPExtpeopleHe thought , but did not say , that murder provided its own dreadful excitement for those who neither mourned nor were directly concerned and that people were commonly indulgent to those who helped provide the entertainment .
avoid.vAgentNPExtCourts , in short , are especially kind and indulgent to women .
avoid.vAgentNPExtPope John was not weak , was not a compromiser , was not indulgent towards erroneous opinions or towards the so-called inevitability of history etc .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey will be feeling indulgent towards us , because we are not so evidently , so rowdily in love ; yet we should be discreetly indulgent towards them .
avoid.vAgentNPExtweThey will be feeling indulgent towards us , because we are not so evidently , so rowdily in love ; yet we should be discreetly indulgent towards them .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSerge was no longer as indulgent with her .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe was usually so indulgent with him .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheTowards the end of the play 's run , he got more indulgent with Pearson .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSartori had been indulgent for the weeks they 'd been together .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsome parentsThe Examiner 's Report for 1890 stated : " The work and discipline in the School seem to improve term by term -- yet there Is room for greater improvement if some parents would be a little less indulgent in giving excuses for their boys for not having prepared their work . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouI do n't believe you have to be all that indulgent .
avoid.vAgentNPExtFather Duryea appeared to be hopeful and indulgent .
avoid.vAgentNPExtBarbs` Barbs would n't care , " said Sam , and Camille had to concede that Barbs was stunningly indulgent .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheNormally he could go for weeks without being so indulgent ; but the MacQuillan case had brought Rain Morgan back into his life and with her some poignant memories .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMothers tend to be less indulgent and more demanding with daughters at this age than with sons , and fathers to be similarly favourably inclined towards their daughters .
avoid.vAgentNPExtweYou 're right to be sceptical : we should be indulgent only to a certain point with lovers , whose vanities rival those of politicians .
avoid.vAgentNPExtweMr Newham said the PPL would have ` no qualms " about seeking redress from those who consistently ignored them , but added : ` If you were to apply for a licence today we could be lenient about past fees . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtheWarning that he would not be so lenient in the future , Mr Peter said it seemed to him that there was a warning for operators here generally , if they decided to go to a tachograph analysis agent .
avoid.vAgentNPExtjudges and sheriffsWithout question , many judges and sheriffs are far too lenient in sentencing people found guilty of violent crimes .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe courtsShe has written to the Attorney General protesting that the courts have been too lenient on Dr Courtney and she has tabled a Parliamentary Question to Sir Nicholas designed to force a judicial review of the sentence .
avoid.vAgentNPExtYour father 's too lenient to people like Tommaso .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheThe landlady repeated that she was being very lenient with him but generosity on her part was not without limits , my girl .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe police and courtsWith regard to crimes that are known about , the police and courts may be more lenient with female offenders .
avoid.vAgentNPExtshePeople say she was lenient with me .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe refereeHere the referee will often be more lenient in applying the rules of contact .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe authorities are reasonably lenient -- provided the pirates stick to uncontroversial material , and transmit only on Sundays .
avoid.vAgentNPExtlendersNowadays , although lenders are not quite so lenient , professionals can still have their pick of a whole range of mortgage products .
avoid.vAgentNPExtRegulators should resist pressure to be lenient
avoid.vAgentNPExta judge` When a judge is unduly lenient it shakes the public 's faith in the legal system . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe club was liberal about that sort of thing in the old days apparently .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMany of these schools are more liberal in tone and educational curriculum , and have higher academic standards and a better environment than township schools .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe hideous Hollywood hack Hedda Hopper was uncharacteristically liberal in her views .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe Church of England` The Church of England has been getting more and more liberal on the matter .
avoid.vAgentNPExtitAlthough not particularly liberal on moral issues , it recognises that a climate of opinion in which people can discuss sexual and emotional matters will be one in which the birth control campaign is more likely to succeed .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe UnionRun by artists , the Union was the most liberal of the three .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey were in general tolerant in their attitude to the Protestant Dissenters .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMorse was usually reasonably tolerant about fellow-tipplers , and indeed occasionally rather enjoyed the company of slightly tipsy sirens ; but the sight of this fellow pathetically fighting to extricate a wallet from an inner pocket , and then forking out and handing over three £10 notes — such a sight filled even Morse with mild disgust .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe DGM felt quite comfortable about this and also tolerant about the trusts ' sometimes misplaced attempts to establish their autonomy : " After escaping from the nest they go around flapping their wings and hissing at people " .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe Masai are pretty tolerant in these matters in my experience .
avoid.vAgentNPExtweAnd we do n't seem to be very tolerant in our society , of people who are a bit different .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheBeing Irish herself , and the sister of a man who had gone mad with syphilis , she was rather more tolerant of Warnie 's foibles than he was of hers .
avoid.vAgentNPExtmost of the people of southern IrelandIt is not that most of the people of southern Ireland are supportive or even tolerant of the terrorists .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwe humansIf only we humans were less ambitious , and more tolerant of one another , then there would n't be a need for arms at all , and every mother 's child would be safe .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWe must be tolerant of others who do not have our gifts or drive as each of us can only perform to the extent of our own personal capacity .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe staffI have always found the staff honest , trustworthy , intensely loyal and hard-working , generally very tolerant of all extremes of consumer behaviour , and therefore the best asset and advertisement any business can have .
avoid.vAgentNPExtConstantineIt is true , certainly , that Constantine was tolerant towards Christianity .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe local constabularyRecords show the local constabulary to have been remarkably tolerant towards prostitutes and apparently sensitive to the sexual practices of the poor .
avoid.vAgentNPExtusI think it 's even made us more tolerant towards other people . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtpeopleI think in the old days people were more tolerant towards each other .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI joined the body to the wires from my machine .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe great Frankish leader who unified the confederacy into a powerful entity was Clovis , first of the Merovingian kings .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoThe great Frankish leader who unified the confederacy into a powerful entity was Clovis , first of the Merovingian kings .
avoid.vAgentNPExtoneThen one tried to unify gravity with quantum mechanics , one had to introduce the idea of " imaginary " time .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheir great Emperor Gia LongAnd when their great Emperor Gia Long finally rose from the Mekong delta a century ago to unify all the peoples from Saigon to Hanoi , had n't he triumphantly renamed his new empire " Viet Nam " ?
avoid.vAgentNPExtan architect of geniusSecond to Henry Yevele , Wynford was an architect of genius who transformed and unified English building .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoSecond to Henry Yevele , Wynford was an architect of genius who transformed and unified English building .
avoid.vAgentNPExtphysicistsBut why do physicists want to unify phenomena , should they try to , and do the data justify their claims ?
avoid.vAgentNPExtNorthern Telecom Ltd has unified its data network products under the name Magellan , and has announced a cell-based networking switch designed to bring together data , speech , video and image networks .
avoid.vAgentNPExtloveWhereas the Ego seeks to divide and separate , love seeks to unify and heal .
avoid.vAgentNPExtChrist , said Campbell , accepted a cutting off from his Father in order to unite us to God .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyIn August 1934 they formed a new organization , the Liberty League , to unite opposition to the New Deal .
avoid.vAgentNPExtTheodore was determined to break the power of the provincial Rases and unite the country under his sole control , administered by governors appointed by himself .
avoid.vAgentNPExtTHE Conservative Party in Europe last night took the final decisive step towards uniting itself with its distant continental cousins , the Christian Democrats .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyThe new social movements represent a very positive force , they unite people in different occupations to confront a problem and in so doing , they raise consciousness .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe BBCTo try to unite these pools into a long-distance chain , the BBC has placed around 200 transmitters throughout the country ; Classic FM is making similar efforts .
avoid.vAgentNPExtAuerbach unites the portrait as depiction of object with the portrait as site of subjectivities .
avoid.vAgentNPExtReynolds sought to unite them by avoiding unnecessary controversy .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheBut he now hopes , as soon as the general election is out of the way , to unite the various pro-hunting campaigns .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyIn days gone by there had been little differences between the members of the party on the war policy , but the war was now over and they wanted to unite all their forces …
avoid.vAgentNPExtFarouk successor , Gamal Abdel Nasser , a socialist and a revolutionary , attempted to unite the Arab world .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWEDGWOOD has united art and industry by commissioning six of Britain 's top painters and sculptors to design a limited edition series of 500 12 inch collectors plates .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMIP-1 specific augmentation of adhesion to VCAM-1 was not observed with a control glycoprotein ( CD45 ; data not shown ) .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMrs GorengLater , I heard Mrs Goreng coaxing Kaptan to say a few foreign sentences in front of his father .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe Childline counsellorSometimes the Childline counsellor manages to coax them to speak .
avoid.vAgentNPExtYou` You will not coax me into an indiscretion , so save your breath . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtTop earning dealers sometimes coax their clients into massive account trades .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe was a little tired of coaxing her into being friendly .
avoid.vAgentNPExthe` Say goodbye to me Italian style , " he coaxed huskily .
avoid.vAgentNPExtAs teachers you can direct them along fruitful lines of approach and discourage them from fruitless ones .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheSo he did n't actually discourage me from doing it , he was just slightly disappointed , I think ( Tanya )
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyOur neighbours , with whom we drank Metaxa and broke plates most evenings , thought they were trying to discourage tourists from venturing into the mountains because of the risk .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthoseIn a way , this attitude is similar to that of those who in earlier centuries discouraged scientific investigation by saying that all natural phenomena were the work of God and should not be inquired into .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoIn a way , this attitude is similar to that of those who in earlier centuries discouraged scientific investigation by saying that all natural phenomena were the work of God and should not be inquired into .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheEva made no effort to have us talk to each other , Shadwell and I ; in fact I felt she wanted to discourage conversation .
avoid.vAgentNPExtold manSitting behind the wheel of the Lagonda , he tried to understand why the old man had discouraged him .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheSo , apart from building tennis and squash courts , he managed to fit five holes of golf into a part of the school grounds and encouraged the boys to have a go .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe Secretary of StateWhile we have co-operation and co-ordination , will the Secretary of State encourage our European partners to start a true dialogue with the Palestine Liberation Organisation ?
avoid.vAgentNPExtheHe 's always doing things quietly and behind the scenes and he 's always there with that one little touch to encourage you to keep going . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe visited the home of Simon Peter , was supported by well-to-do people and never encouraged Zacchaeus to dispose of the whole of his wealth at the time when he returned money to those he had cheated .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMy GovernmentThat seems implicit in the sentence in the Gracious Speech which states : " My Government will further encourage the development of democratic institutions and market economies in central and eastern Europe . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe Revd John Bunce ( died 1786 ) , vicar of St Stephen 'sEliza Bunce was the widow of the Revd John Bunce ( died 1786 ) , vicar of St Stephen 's , who encouraged Dixon 's writing and corrected it for publication .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoEliza Bunce was the widow of the Revd John Bunce ( died 1786 ) , vicar of St Stephen 's , who encouraged Dixon 's writing and corrected it for publication .
avoid.vAgentNPExtmy husbandThen suddenly I got a bit more confidence , I felt better about my weight , my husband encouraged me as I started out in various career directions , and goals actually began to emerge .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWe encourage all our pupils not only to develop their individual potential but also to contribute to the well--being of others .
avoid.vAgentNPExtweApart from these special sessions we encouraged more and more people to make statements in the main inquiry ( where the atmosphere was more formal and they could be cross-examined by a CEGB barrister ) .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe only socialist society affiliated to the Labour PartyThe University Labour Federation was the only socialist society affiliated to the Labour Party which not merely allowed , but encouraged , Communists to become members .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhichThe University Labour Federation was the only socialist society affiliated to the Labour Party which not merely allowed , but encouraged , Communists to become members .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe had obviously enticed Patrick to run away with her -- were they sleeping together , she wondered briefly ?
avoid.vAgentNPExtFez-topped men tried to entice them to enter their tiny emporiums but the Roberts spent the first hour simply taking in the atmosphere .
avoid.vAgentNPExtan older woman` If this ever came to court it would n't look good for an older woman to be seen enticing a young boy into marriage -- "
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe male entices a female to a suitable area in open water , where he builds a ` nest " in the substrate .
avoid.vAgentNPExtpeopleThey have people hanging about outside on the pavement trying to entice gullible idiots in .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheI hung like a bird in the water overhead , watching for the octopus he was trying to entice .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI was trying to tempt her to take part in a so-called vox-pop .
avoid.vAgentNPExtA good retailer will enthuse about his stock and tempt you to try new foods .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouWhy have you tempted me away from religion ?
avoid.vAgentNPExtLeonardo forges a love letter from Emilia , and bribes a servant to deliver it to Eustathius along with Emilia 's stolen glove .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIThen I forge myself a letter .
avoid.vAgentNPExtITN 's Nicholson forged her name on his passport to get her out of her homeland and away from the trauma of war .
avoid.vAgentNPExta farmerCOOKSTOWN Magistrates Court was told yesterday that a farmer forged his deceased mother-in-laws name on a cheque to pay his electricity bill .
avoid.vAgentNPExta group of opportunistsScientology circles were shaken by allegations that L. Ron Hubbard was dead and a group of opportunists were forging his signature .
avoid.vAgentNPExtX then forged a telegram to the defendants : ` Goods dispatched to your branch in error .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheThe eighth one was n't quite so credulous , so he forged her will and smothered her . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtmy fatherI 'll beat you , just as my father beat me .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheir fatherLike him , my children have had to stand by helpless and in absolute panic while their father has brutally beaten me in front of them .
avoid.vAgentNPExthis fatherRodomonte saw his father beating his mother .
avoid.vAgentNPExtA HUSBAND who beat his wife in a savage three-hour assault can wait until his holidays before going to jail .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoA HUSBAND who beat his wife in a savage three-hour assault can wait until his holidays before going to jail .
avoid.vAgentNPExtA MOTHER who beat her baby daughter to death was convicted of murder yesterday and jailed for life .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoA MOTHER who beat her baby daughter to death was convicted of murder yesterday and jailed for life .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouAnd you 'll beat your own children .
avoid.vAgentNPExtKlansmenThe blacks had just seen a film , ` Mississippi Burning " , in which Klansmen beat a black child to death .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwomenIn the sentencing of women who have beaten or injured their children one can see judges actually having to juggle with the two distinct and apparently contradictory images of women : as vicious assailant and loving mother .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoIn the sentencing of women who have beaten or injured their children one can see judges actually having to juggle with the two distinct and apparently contradictory images of women : as vicious assailant and loving mother .
avoid.vAgentNPExta parentHe called for a change in the civil law , rather than criminal statute , to make it an offence for a parent to beat a child , as in Sweden .
avoid.vAgentNPExthimTabet denied using violence , but lawyers said videos screened in court showed him beating women and girls -- including a mother , her daughter and a niece -- while forcing them to have sex .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI beat her mother , Yulia , but obviously not well enough .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheIt was while in Japan that he had beaten the Petty Officer half to death in a drunken rage .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwho` The man who beats the victim has to hold the Koran under his arm , " a senior official said .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe man` The man who beats the victim has to hold the Koran under his arm , " a senior official said .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe drunken loutsAnd I am not talking about the drunken louts who beat their wives to death in a cellar .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoAnd I am not talking about the drunken louts who beat their wives to death in a cellar .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoA MAN who beat his unfaithful wife to death after she viciously grabbed his testicles was jailed for six years yesterday .
avoid.vAgentNPExtA MAN who beat his unfaithful wife to death after she viciously grabbed his testicles was jailed for six years yesterday .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe 'll beat him black and blue , " she said hopefully , but without much conviction .
avoid.vAgentNPExtA gang beating someone senseless with concrete is committing grievous bodily harm -- a serious offence with an immediate public power of arrest .
avoid.vAgentNPExtparamilitariesOne tells of how he was left paralysed after paramilitaries beat him senseless with a baseball bat .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI` Or I could simply beat you until the blood runs .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheWhen he found the man he threw the acid into his face and beat him with the hammer , fracturing his skull and his thumb .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyThen , when you returned , school would have started and they would beat you for being late .
avoid.vAgentNPExtweWe are fighting a barbarian , and we must beat him .
avoid.vAgentNPExtDadChildren suffer most when Dad beats Mum
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe beat at her brother 's head , causing him to screech with pain .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheAfter a while she realised she 'd been beating at him with her fists hard enough to hurt and yet he had n't lifted a finger to stop her .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI lay down on him and beat at him with my fists .
avoid.vAgentNPExt200 troopsEyewitness accounts from Western journalists said that 200 troops fired on the unarmed crowd for several minutes before moving in to beat and arrest the survivors .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI" You tell me how to get to the seneschal 's office , " Quiss said evenly , " or I shall boil you alive , understand ? "
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoA BATTERED wife who burned her brutal husband to death was freed from jail yesterday .
avoid.vAgentNPExtA BATTERED wife who burned her brutal husband to death was freed from jail yesterday .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouDo n't you realise you could have set the whole place on fire , and burned yourself and all those other people to death ? "
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe rebelsThe first Arbuthnot came to Ireland in 1798 to try the rebels who had burned the English garrison alive in their barracks at Prosperous .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoThe first Arbuthnot came to Ireland in 1798 to try the rebels who had burned the English garrison alive in their barracks at Prosperous .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyHer 16-year-old brother was arrested and tortured ( they removed the skin from his face and the soles of his feet ) ; then they burnt him alive in the village square .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHenry VIndeed , Henry V used to burn them alive .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe Catholics` When the Germans turned Croatia into a puppet dictatorship the Catholics there immediately got to work settling old scores with the Serbs , packing them into their churches and burning them alive , that kind of thing .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSome 40 of the victim 's friends dragged Anunciacao from his bed the night after the crime and bludgeoned him to death with bricks and clubs .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe Kinzoku Bat Murderer , for instance , bludgeoned his mother and father to death with a baseball bat in the early Eighties .
avoid.vAgentNPExtA GANG of 10 men bludgeoned a mother-of-three to death with pickaxe handles and baseball bats after she was warned to stop throwing wild parties .
avoid.vAgentNPExtJason OsborneJEALOUS Jason Osborne bludgeoned his sleeping brother to death with a mallet in a row over girls , a court heard yesterday .
avoid.vAgentNPExtA MAN who bludgeoned two youths to death with a baseball bat was jailed for life at the High Court in Edinburgh yesterday .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoA MAN who bludgeoned two youths to death with a baseball bat was jailed for life at the High Court in Edinburgh yesterday .
avoid.vAgentNPExtPaul bludgeoned 28-year-old graduate John Lavender after drinking six pints of lager and smoking three cannabis joints .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe partiesSince battle had been effectively joined last spring , when Major first considered going to the country , the parties had bludgeoned themselves into mutual exhaustion before the final clash of arms .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey had been found guilty of five murders , having entered a house of some neighbouring villagers earlier in the month and clubbed to death five members of one family .
avoid.vAgentNPExthe` The Crown 's case is that on the morning of 31 October , 1991 , in a storeroom at the rear of their home , he clubbed his young wife to death with a lump hammer . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtOwen measured his distance , and as he swung , struck the sword with well-judged force out of his failing hand , and clubbed him senseless with the flat of his blade .
avoid.vAgentNPExtRiot police in Nairobi clubbed four women unconscious on March 3 .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMcGowan clubbed him with the butt of the gun .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe turned the rifle on its side and clubbed him down brutally with the butt .
avoid.vAgentNPExtA shifta or brigand had stepped out of the bush , clubbed one of the men and made off with his rifle .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMorgan had appeared behind them , had first smashed the skull of the man carrying a machine-pistol and then crushed the kneecap of the second robber armed with an automatic .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey crush their victim in their pincers , but feed by injecting digestive juices and sucking the prey dry .
avoid.vAgentNPExtitIt appears to have rather generalized habits , feeding on everything from worms to clams , which it can crush with its powerful appendages , using the bases of its legs like nutcrackers .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHis two attackers threatened to cut off the former Manchester United and Chelsea midfielder 's private parts during the vicious revenge attack in a country lane .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey scalped old men and women , beheaded others , slit throats , cut out tongues , sliced off ears , and hacked off limbs .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoI remember he was fascinated about the Nilson murders , the man who cut up bodies and melted them down in his garden . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe manI remember he was fascinated about the Nilson murders , the man who cut up bodies and melted them down in his garden . "
avoid.vAgentNPExta squad of menThen you had a a squad of men pulling them out and cutting them .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe would cut off her right arm and give it to him if he came over with as much as a single bag .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthoseThe first , and by far the largest group , is made up of those who cut their wrists and arms .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoThe first , and by far the largest group , is made up of those who cut their wrists and arms .
avoid.vAgentNPExta kingAnd a king who hanged hostages for revenge or cut off men 's arms to ` keep the peace " did not seem ` kind " to her .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoAnd a king who hanged hostages for revenge or cut off men 's arms to ` keep the peace " did not seem ` kind " to her .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyHis death was accidental , but the police would never believe that , and so they came to their terrible decision , to cut the body up and hide it .
avoid.vAgentNPExtII know I took a saw with the idea of cutting his head off so that the body could n't be identified .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheThe Old Bailey heard he then cut her up before taking parts of her body on the Underground system to be dumped outside a women 's refuge .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIShould I cut off his fingers for daring to draw blood from your precious wife ? "
avoid.vAgentNPExtone of themLater , while living with a woman who had given birth to a child , one of them cut off its hand , probably to use as a Hand of Glory .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWhat species of idiot , he wondered , had found it fun to murder them , cut off their heads and use them instead of wallpaper ?
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe executionerThis they failed to do and to end the sorry spectacle an order came that the executioner should cut his head off .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI` If somebody does n't do something quickly , " said the Queen , ` I 'll cut everybody 's head off . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtKing Henry the EighthWhy , King Henry the Eighth might have cut off your head had you not burped your appreciation . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe had cut off the girl 's head and put it next to her father 's on the garden path , where they had been found by a neighbour .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheHe told Norwich Crown Court he became so de-pressed that he went to the girl 's Felixstowe home , cut himself with a knife and rubbed poison into the wound in a suicide bid .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey` They are going to cut someone 's leg off and then pour some hot oil on a bird . "
avoid.vAgentNPExthis Chelonian captorsHe could only hope that his Chelonian captors were n't engaged in fiendish torture or had n't cut off his legs or anything .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe cut her throat , stabbed her in the stomach and tried to poke out her eyes with his fingers .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI 'd cut my throat rather than do it again …
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyI 'd seen a photograph of one of those ; they cut your throat and pull your tongue out through the slit .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey murdered a woman , cut her throat , after they brutally sliced her breasts , raped and burnt her over a fire ! "
avoid.vAgentNPExtMoslems` I thought it was all straightforward , with Moslems cutting Copts " throats , as they have always done , and Copts cutting Moslems ' throats , as usual .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheIn the end Wormtongue is fed up with being beaten so he cuts Saruman 's throat to free himself .
avoid.vAgentNPExta young , single , attractive femaleThe typical self-cutter has been described as a young , single , attractive female who repeatedly cuts her wrist or forearm .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoThe typical self-cutter has been described as a young , single , attractive female who repeatedly cuts her wrist or forearm .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoAlthough most patients who cut their wrists have experienced psychiatric symptoms , they do not fit into any one category of psychiatric diagnosis .
avoid.vAgentNPExtmost patientsAlthough most patients who cut their wrists have experienced psychiatric symptoms , they do not fit into any one category of psychiatric diagnosis .
avoid.vAgentNPExtGertA few days short of his fifteenth birthday , Gert attempted suicide , cutting his wrist and jumping from a third-floor window .
avoid.vAgentNPExtAll women do things to themselves like that here ; cut their wrists , scratch their faces .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheA hatchet murder a few days ago : a man named Abbot chopped up a wealthy landowner , his wife and his two women staff , then he cut his own wrists .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyHer resolution tightening to match , so that they would have to cut her wrists , she thought , to make her let go .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheOr had she cut her wrists in a paroxysm of guilt ?
avoid.vAgentNPExtGorevan“ Gorevan then threatened to cut off Thomas 's ear , his penis , and break his legs , ” said Miss Dowell .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe psychiatric inpatientThis might be useful for the psychiatric inpatient who cuts repeatedly , although the limits of therapist-patient contact would have to be very clear .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoThis might be useful for the psychiatric inpatient who cuts repeatedly , although the limits of therapist-patient contact would have to be very clear .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoShe was butchered at the wheel of the vehicle by her attacker who hung through the passenger window , repeatedly slicing her with the panga .
avoid.vAgentNPExther attackerShe was butchered at the wheel of the vehicle by her attacker who hung through the passenger window , repeatedly slicing her with the panga .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyThey murdered a woman , cut her throat , after they brutally sliced her breasts , raped and burnt her over a fire ! "
avoid.vAgentNPExtMeh'Lindi and Grimm flanked him , firing their lasers , slicing through the impeding arms .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey scalped old men and women , beheaded others , slit throats , cut out tongues , sliced off ears , and hacked off limbs .
avoid.vAgentNPExtDavid Steventon-Rogers , 25 , left Royston Smith , 43 , covered in blood after repeatedly slashing him and slicing through his ear , Bury St Edmunds Crown Court heard .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey raped and sodomised Vietnamese girls and then sliced open their vaginas with bayonet or knife .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheIt 's not because he 's Italian , she 's not a racist , she slices our legs off as well if we 're not careful .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouFancy flogging you just because you sliced the legs off the general .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSomeone crept up and thrust a sword under the back plate of his armour , slicing his spine . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe Dalek KillerI 'll try to stop the Dalek Killer slicing you up , do n't worry . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtBevinRather dramatically , Dalton recorded that Bevin ` hammered [ Lansbury ] to death . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheWhen she was alone on the terrace , she found herself staring fixedly at a cockroach as it scuttled around in the heat , then got up and hammered it to death with her shoe .
avoid.vAgentNPExther bank managerJane dreamt she was clinging to the edge of a cliff , and her bank manager was hammering at her fingers .
avoid.vAgentNPExtGallagher hammered him again and again .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouAfter the first turn it 's down to luck , the Fanatic could go anywhere , but the chances are you 'll either block the enemy or hit him hard for at least one more turn .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe FanaticHopefully the initial push towards the enemy will ensure that the Fanatic hits the enemy more often than he hits his mates … but you can never be sure .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheHopefully the initial push towards the enemy will ensure that the Fanatic hits the enemy more often than he hits his mates … but you can never be sure .
avoid.vAgentNPExthe` My father ruled us with an iron fist and he hit us with an iron fist too , " Joe recalls .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheSlowly he lifted his fist , and hit her .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe otherThe next moment I was on the floor and one was kicking me and the other was hitting me in the face .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHeathcliff jumped into the kitchen through the window , and started kicking and hitting Hindley , who was lying unconscious on the kitchen floor .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouYou could kick him and hurt him , you could hit him on the face and on the eyes so that he could n't see , but he 'd still manage to torment you .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey were kicking me and hitting me with a big bar .
avoid.vAgentNPExttwo young menWalking home from his job one payday , he was set upon by two young men who hit him with a stick , pushed him to the ground and seized his meagre wages .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoWalking home from his job one payday , he was set upon by two young men who hit him with a stick , pushed him to the ground and seized his meagre wages .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe man hit him , left hand , backhanded ; he was wearing a weighted glove .
avoid.vAgentNPExtJohnJohn punched Bill unilaterally entails John hit Bill She wore scarlet shoes unilaterally entails She wore red shoes
avoid.vAgentNPExtIThe girl takes a punch as well , and I hit some bastard with a chair .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe threw a punch and hit the creature in the mouth .
avoid.vAgentNPExthimBut when you do , you 'd better be prepared for him to come back and hit you on your arms , your chest , that big belly of yours and finally the chin .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe master hit him with the serving spoon , then seized Oliver 's arms and shouted for the beadle .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe rushed at Fagin and would have hit him if Sikes had not held her arms so tightly that she could n't move .
avoid.vAgentNPExtII looked around and I hit her such a bloody fourpenny one that I knocked her flying .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe hit him with his clenched fist with every bit of strength in him .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheIt was as if he had turned and hit me with his fist , I could n't hide it .
avoid.vAgentNPExtJohnny groaned and hit his forehead with his clenched fist .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMrs MaggsOn top of that , the day the plaster was removed , Mrs Maggs reminded him about his accosting ways by hitting him over the head with an egg saucepan .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe hit her violently several times , on both sides of the head , and she fell into a chair , trembling .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI was hitting them on the head and they were all falling on the floor .
avoid.vAgentNPExtYou` You hit me with five ton of leg in your sleep .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheHe also injured Thomas 's common-law wife when he hit her in the legs with the stick , Teesside magistrates heard .
avoid.vAgentNPExtGraham Levy broke a chair on his wife 's back , hit her with a table leg and struck the boy as he tried to stop the attack .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheWharton sometimes gave the impression he had hit the challenger with every punch in the book , and was losing interest .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe had never been able to hit the animal but he knew how to throw a punch , and the Punk was n't such a good mover as Cobber .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoIf he had added the name of Viola Angotti to the list of those who had hit him in the stomach Ezzie 's face would have screwed up with laughter .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthoseIf he had added the name of Viola Angotti to the list of those who had hit him in the stomach Ezzie 's face would have screwed up with laughter .
avoid.vAgentNPExtViola AngottiAnd Mouse would have had to keep sitting there saying over and over , ` Yes , Viola Angotti hit me in the stomach .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSomeone hit him in the stomach .
avoid.vAgentNPExtBrazilian CorporalSome of the others protested at being separated from their belongings , but a Brazilian Corporal in the corner hit two people in the stomach and things moved fast after that .
avoid.vAgentNPExtYou` You must n't hit people in the stomach .
avoid.vAgentNPExtDuvall had hit Jimmy in the stomach .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe other Rex hit him hard in the stomach .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheLast night at our gig in Cardiff there was a bouncer at the front and he caught a youngster and he hit him in the throat , and he could have killed him .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheThis time he hit Pocock in the throat and legs .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIBut I accidentally hit Jason full on the jaw so hard that I knocked him over .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheAnd had he not been perfectly willing , of course , to hit a woman every bit as hard as he would have struck a man .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMichael HoldingBob Willis 's Test career came to a sad end at Headingley in 1984 , as Michael Holding hit him for five sixes .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe 'd just hit me for two huge sixes , then slapped me savagely through the covers .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheBefore Mary could move , he pulled the book out of her hands and hit her across the forehead with it .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHolyfieldIn the light heavyweight semi-final Holyfield hit his opponent after the command ` break " .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWillisWhen one of the police asked him to quieten the party down a bit , Willis hit him in the mouth and screamed , ` Get the fuck off my property ! "
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoHave you heard about the Tory moderate who hit the cheerful-looking palmist on the nose ?
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe Tory moderateHave you heard about the Tory moderate who hit the cheerful-looking palmist on the nose ?
avoid.vAgentNPExtMy brother` My brother hit me with a stone . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtNutmeg hit Scruffy with his paw + soon the two were fighting hard .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheIf he just suddenly hits me without warning , thought Bob , I shall almost certainly go straight over backwards with my feet still caught up in the bar-stool , and split my skull open on the floor .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMummy would n't hit her for just going for a little walk .
avoid.vAgentNPExtILewis certainly is not short of confidence and after the fight he said : ` I know Razor was feeling those right hands I was hitting Dixon with . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtISo I 'd much rather seem a bit weak with Mrs Joe than shout at her , or hurt her , or hit her .
avoid.vAgentNPExtLeithNever had Leith come so close to hitting a man .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheIt was terrible , I just sat in the house all day and when my husband was n't working he 'd just scream at me and the kids would be screaming and he 'd be hitting them . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheShe knew she should hit Zulei .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheAs soon as she hit poor little Sophie Emma immediately rushed over and kicked her grandmother hard in the shins !
avoid.vAgentNPExtTaylorThe first set went to Taylor … she was hitting harder and was much quicker .
avoid.vAgentNPExtVictorShe manages to separate the boys forcibly , whereupon Victor kicks her shin .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe boy kicked and punched the man after he forced his mother to the ground at St Benedict 's in Wombourne , Staffs .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe then knocked a 21-year-old girl over and kicked her in the face , before half choking and battering a 23-year-old .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe French girl came up behind him and kicked his backside .
avoid.vAgentNPExtFedorov and his men had knocked him down , broken his glasses and kicked him in the ribs .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheSuddenly he pushed the skinny man to the ground and started to kick him , but , as he did so , there came a roar and a rumbling from behind us .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe man kicked out sharply and connected just under the knee .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouWhile he spreads his malicious malpractice throughout time , you 've been chosen to kick his butt .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheWithout hesitation she kicked him under the chin , the full weight of the kick throwing him flat on the floor .
avoid.vAgentNPExta Sao Paulo solicitorThree years ago a Sao Paulo solicitor was applauded as he kicked a young would-be pickpocket to death .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoFIVE German skinheads who kicked a black immigrant to death were jailed for two to four years yesterday .
avoid.vAgentNPExtFIVE German skinheads who kicked a black immigrant to death were jailed for two to four years yesterday .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheAt the end , you get to be inside Richie 's head as he righteously kicks the poor woman to death after she 's come for him with a hatchet in each hand .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMalcolm Kennedy had been jailed at the Old Bailey in September 1991 for allegedly kicking to death his cellmate , Patrick Quinn , at Hammersmith police station in west London early on Christmas Eve , 1990 .
avoid.vAgentNPExtBoth of them took turns to kick him in the mouth and eyes .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI can either kick you hard or you can open your eyes and save the hurt .
avoid.vAgentNPExtDavies , 33 , also cut through the shop 's telephone wire and kicked a taxi driver in the groin .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheThen he slapped Killion hard on the face and took a pace back and kicked him in the groin .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyAt this moment two people grabbed me to try to make me get up but I could not get up , so they kicked me and stamped all over me from head to toe .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMustoThen Musto joined in , kicking him on the head .
avoid.vAgentNPExtGriffiths was sent off in disgrace for kicking an opponent in the head during Cardiff 's 15-6 Heineken League win at Aberavon .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsomeoneHe went for the machine-gun , but someone kicked him hard in the back of the head .
avoid.vAgentNPExtQuigleyAfter the night Quigley had kicked my head in , I had finally seen something I should have seen a long time ago .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheAnd he gets the spade and hits her on the head with it and he goes , I never want to talk to you again and he kicks her in the head .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe kicked me on the knee .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe dancers kicked him and trod on him until he got to his knees and crawled away .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyDespite saying he had no money they cracked his ribs … kicked his leg … stabbed him with a fork … and slashed at his face with a modelling knife .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe other policemanThere was a scuffle ; the other policeman came over and kicked me in the stomach .
avoid.vAgentNPExta CorporalHaines fell over and a Corporal kicked him in the stomach , shouting at him to stand up .
avoid.vAgentNPExtKraganThen Kragan kicked him in the stomach and , as Adam doubled forward , he kneed him in the cheek , sending him sprawling backwards , banging his head against the wall .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe had kicked her very hard and Margaret was smaller than her .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI` Excuse me , " said Sophy , ` if you call me faceache again , I 'll kick you silly . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtI` Kick me again , " said Georgiades , keeping his voice at the gentle , conversational level , ` and I will kick your balls so hard that they will fly out of your backside . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtAsh kicked my other shin .
avoid.vAgentNPExtBurgess admitted that she had kicked Mrs McMullen .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey must have kicked him very hard for it to be so tender .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI kicked the blackguard in the guts as hard as I could , flogged him into insensibility , and dropped him in the canal .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe glared at her sister and kicked her under the table .
avoid.vAgentNPExtJason Page , 17 , had already punched and kicked Daisy Castle before stabbing her twice in the chest , a St Albans Crown Court jury was told .
avoid.vAgentNPExtNoahThen Noah got up and started to kick him from behind .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheHis howls echoed around the empty station as she began kicking him .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMarco took a swift aim at his ribs and kicked him hard , but in the dark he missed , hitting him in the shoulder with a cracking thud .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe first personGriffiths went down in Welsh history as the first person to be sent off for kicking one of his own players .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe Zliten boyWhen they met a few days later in Benghazi they quarrelled and the Zliten boy knifed the Zuwayi in the arm .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouThe man you knifed was n't dead when I reached him . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe had then lain in wait for the man 's wife and daughter and knifed them to death as they returned from a shopping trip .
avoid.vAgentNPExtNeil Cardow , 25 , had knifed John Kerr , 24 , nine times after he got the better of Cardow in a fight .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMolassi` He found out next day that Molassi had knifed somebody in the confusion .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoHe ran the pub with his wife , an Irish woman who was known as Mrs Nora , and whose reputation along the docks had been assured the day she had broken up a brawl between a huge Turk who had just knifed two men , and a dozen of the wounded men 's shipmates .
avoid.vAgentNPExta huge TurkHe ran the pub with his wife , an Irish woman who was known as Mrs Nora , and whose reputation along the docks had been assured the day she had broken up a brawl between a huge Turk who had just knifed two men , and a dozen of the wounded men 's shipmates .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheI was slightly worried , I must admit , that he would knife me .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouIf Theo was worried about marriage settlements in the event of death " why do you not just knife your wife and have done with it ? "
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe attackerWhen that gap is found , the attacker exploits it by unleashing a rapid barrage of kicks and punches to score points .
avoid.vAgentNPExta single attackerAt 11.15pm another student was mugged by a single attacker who punched him twice before making off with in cash .
avoid.vAgentNPExtOne deputy , a former boxer , punched one of Mr Seselj 's parliamentary critics unconscious in the corridor outside the chamber .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe boyMr Holt said : ` The boy started kicking and punching Mr Shearer and Mr Atkins .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe boy kicked and punched the man after he forced his mother to the ground at St Benedict 's in Wombourne , Staffs .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheBut as he pulled alongside the defendant , he grabbed the boy by the neck and began to punch him .
avoid.vAgentNPExtA TEENAGE boy demanded cash from a schoolgirl and punched her in the face , a court heard .
avoid.vAgentNPExtA GANG of children scratched , kicked and punched Father Christmas as he delivered presents to a Rotterdam nursery .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe youthThe girl pushed past , but the youth again demanded money before punching her hard in the face .
avoid.vAgentNPExttwo menHe saw that two men were now holding me , pushing me down and punching me and he recognized the man who was walking up the stairs .
avoid.vAgentNPExtA MAN punches you in the face .
avoid.vAgentNPExtone of themTwo days after Christmas at her home in Banbury two men pushed her through her front door … one of them punching and kicking her to the ground .
avoid.vAgentNPExtone manWhen she tried to hang on to the cash one man punched her in the face and they both escaped .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe soldier whose ugly face I had glimpsed on wakening punched me in the mouth .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe Woman leaned forward further and punched him hard , in the mouth .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheParker , his punches did not work , and he punched Anton 's back : resounding blows , and the back of his neck with all his might , the attempt to push him down .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthey` Constable David Owen said : ` The crowd remained silent after Downey shouted but when the tribute ended they began punching him round the neck , back and body and began pushing him towards us . " "
avoid.vAgentNPExtDuncanA jury had earlier convicted Duncan of assaulting Andrew Clarkson by punching him on the head and body to his severe injury and permanent disfigurement .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe punched Mr Connolly in the ear , sending him reeling , before snatching the handbag of his ` distraught and terrified " wife .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe punched Rossmayne in the eye and then on the chest , tugging at his cravat until he lost his balance and fell on top of her .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMounceOr perhaps Mounce would punch him in the eye .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheSwindon Magistrates were told she 'd lost her temper and punched 88-year-old Sarah Fribbins in the eye .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe punched me in the eye .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSekularacThe Cologne president Dirk Johannwerner said that Sekularac punched the usher in the face .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWoolridgeOn 16 March they culminated in Woolridge punching his wife repeatedly in the face , blacking her eyes and making her nose bleed , hardly the romantic young soldier of Wilde 's ballad .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheShe began screaming and he punched her in the face and ran off .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSergeant Moustaine punched me in the face , stuffed my shitty underpants in my mouth and ordered me to run around the parade ground holding my kitbag above my head .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe jumped up and punched him in the kidneys before landing a fist on the point of his chin .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe policeman punched him in the mouth with a leather fist .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe doc cried in pain and punched the adjutant in the mouth .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe still however was in a sufficient bad temper to punch Jocelyn in the mouth as she brought him tea .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheAnd then came the night his whole world had collapsed , the night he 'd got into a drunken brawl in a harbour side bar and punched a major in the mouth .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIWITHIN THE first three minutes , I had punched NME photographer Kevin Cummins squarely on the nose .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSandy MacAllisterI was in the Feathers the night Sandy MacAllister punched Laurence Uden on the nose for saying that Stanford Roberts had been drunk at poor old Sidney Cunningham 's funeral . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtMcClelland punched Mr Woodhouse twice in the face breaking his nose .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheSo I hooked my leg through his and tripped him and he gave a roar of rage and punched me right in the stomach .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI struggled and punched him in the stomach .
avoid.vAgentNPExtOliverShortly afterwards Dudley tried to waylay Oliver after school , and was probably about to suggest meeting behind the bike sheds with knuckledusters at noon when Oliver punched him in the throat .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheA few years ago he punched me and knocked my front teeth out .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWingIt was alleged Wing then punched Pc Elsegood , causing a swollen lip and broken tooth .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMr HumphriesAfter Mr Humphries punched one man and his Jack Russell Katie sank her teeth into the other the men ran off .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWilliamson , 22 , punched a Middlesbrough fan as the two sets of supporters clashed at York Railway Station on the last day of the season .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe started punching another young feller and we stopped the gig , and said if it continued we just were n't going to play . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtWilliamsonExtra police were called to quell the disturbance when , without provocation , Williamson punched Mr Coulthard .
avoid.vAgentNPExt24 year old Michael JonesGloucester Crown Court heard that 24 year old Michael Jones headbutted and punched PC Kevin Frost as he tried to arrest him on suspicion of damaging a burger bar in Cheltenham .
avoid.vAgentNPExtboth Sharpe and his friendPub manager Dave Bruce broke up the fight and said both Sharpe and his friend were punching Mr Patterson .
avoid.vAgentNPExtboth packsSometimes both packs just kick and punch each other for the whole game .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheHis 60-year-old wife called in police , claiming he had punched her during the early hours after the ceremony to install him as the 18th civic leader at Stockton .
avoid.vAgentNPExtDooley , England 's most capped lock ,If there is a formal report , it could be the end for Dooley , England 's most capped lock , who was dropped after punching an opponent in the infamous 1987 England-Wales brawl .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoIf there is a formal report , it could be the end for Dooley , England 's most capped lock , who was dropped after punching an opponent in the infamous 1987 England-Wales brawl .
avoid.vAgentNPExtJohn HarbourMeredith frowned , then smirked , and John Harbour , punching Geoffrey playfully on the shoulder , called out , ` My , my !
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe punched me lightly on the chest .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe proctologist whooped with laughter and punched my arm .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI` I ca n't believe that I never stopped to think that Amber , four , was in the room , too , when I started punching her father , " Gail recalls .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheHe claimed that Mr Maltby lunged at him so he punched him , knocking him to the ground .
avoid.vAgentNPExtUncle Fergus` Uncle Fergus punched him !
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe` He shoved me on to a toilet seat and punched me , " Claire said .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe opponent sees the opening and moves forwards to sweep or punch you .
avoid.vAgentNPExtNicholasWestminster County Court heard that an argument ensued and that Nicholas reputedly slapped and punched the girl fracturing her jaw .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey stood him on his feet and punched him mercilessly until he fell to the ground .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe protagonist had punched one of the soldiers , whom he accused of throwing the glass , and Mr. Long had been forced to hit him in self-defence , which ended the fight .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe was convicted of repeatedly punching the victim and striking him on the neck with a knife , then chasing him into a garden .
avoid.vAgentNPExtA WIFE accused of punching a woman who had an affair with her husband has been cleared of assault .
avoid.vAgentNPExtPascoe got on to his knees like a man at prayer , and hauled Singer towards him by his hair , punching twice , hard , as he pulled the man in .
avoid.vAgentNPExttwenty or thirty policemenSuddenly the door had burst open and twenty or thirty policemen rushed into the house and began to punch and kick my father .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe was on him , scratching , slapping , punching , grabbing his hair , spitting on him , screaming at him .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheNext he picks up a large flat stone and , holding it overhead , mutters a prayer and smashes the skull , twice .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI` Call me a fucking thief one more time and I 'll smash your fucking face in ! "
avoid.vAgentNPExtI 'll smash his face !
avoid.vAgentNPExtDonaldThe first time Nathan knew for certain that something was n't right was when Donald smashed him over the head with a can of beans .
avoid.vAgentNPExtEdward Ryman , 58 , twice smashed his wife with a club hammer and used a ` do it yourself garotte " to strangle her , Nottingham Crown Court was told .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI` I 'd smash them with my bare hands if I could .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsomeone" Anything which could throw light on why someone disliked him enough to smash in his skull . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe fatherWhere the blame lay , in the case of the father who stabbed the teacher in a rage after discovering that his daughter was spending the night at the teacher 's home , was made less clear .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoWhere the blame lay , in the case of the father who stabbed the teacher in a rage after discovering that his daughter was spending the night at the teacher 's home , was made less clear .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheOn 28 August he persuaded his father to visit Cobham Park in Kent and there stabbed him to death , believing that he was killing the devil .
avoid.vAgentNPExther husband` Mrs Horbury begged her husband not to stab her , " Cardiff Crown Court heard .
avoid.vAgentNPExtA JEALOUS husband stabbed his wife and her toyboy lover to death after spying on them through a chink in the curtains .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoA MURDER charge against a man who stabbed a burglar was dropped yesterday .
avoid.vAgentNPExta manA MURDER charge against a man who stabbed a burglar was dropped yesterday .
avoid.vAgentNPExtmenI thought I was disgusted by the men who liked to stab women in the breasts , etc. " with no thought for them as persons , but just out to use them for their own satisfaction .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoI thought I was disgusted by the men who liked to stab women in the breasts , etc. " with no thought for them as persons , but just out to use them for their own satisfaction .
avoid.vAgentNPExtA man believed to be a Moslem militant stabbed three Russian tourists in a marketplace at Port Said on Oct. 25 .
avoid.vAgentNPExtVernage then stabbed him again and Sergeant King was dead on arrival at Hospital .
avoid.vAgentNPExta prisonerUntil eventually it broke -- and a prisoner stabbed two guards to death .
avoid.vAgentNPExtA KNIFE maniac vowed to wage war on the police then stabbed an officer to death , a court heard yesterday .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoThe Northern Ireland Appeal Court has added an extra four years to the prison sentence for Susan Christie who stabbed the wife of a lover to death .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSusan ChristieThe Northern Ireland Appeal Court has added an extra four years to the prison sentence for Susan Christie who stabbed the wife of a lover to death .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe guy` Suddenly the guy pulled a knife on the bouncer and stabbed him to death-right in front of my eyes . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey stabbed and slashed him 45 times with hunting knives .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe then stabbed him with a butcher 's knife hidden in the bouquet .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheWhen she went upstairs he dragged her to the ground and after sitting on her stomach , he twice stabbed her in the cheek with a knife .
avoid.vAgentNPExtUnemployed Martin Lewis of Trinity Close in the town , stabbed Trevor Lampett in the chest with a ten inch kitchen knife .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheNo doubt the jury would have been interested to hear that the victim had convictions for offences of dishonesty , and conceivably even more impressed ( though in law they would be wrong to be ) to learn that she had in the past tried to stab a policeman .
avoid.vAgentNPExtDeanHe felt hammer blows to his arm before Dean tried to stab him with a screwdriver .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheGeorge knelt on gravel , and taking the knife more firmly in his hand he stabbed her in the stomach .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHis fellow sentry stabbed him through the throat . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtheAfter he stabbed the girl Cook told her he was sorry and ran out of the shop .
avoid.vAgentNPExtTaxi driver Dermot Smith stabbed his wife Norma , 45 , four times after she taunted him about his sexual performance compared to her lover .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheGrenfell was with triple murderer Nicholas Vernage when he stabbed Police Sergeant Alan King and attacked two other officers .
avoid.vAgentNPExtPageDuring a third raid , on April 3 , Page stabbed Miss Casle .
avoid.vAgentNPExthe` If he had stabbed someone 17 times less than an hour before , which I do n't believe he did , he certainly showed not the slightest emotion . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtTHE millionaire who stabbed his wife as his son dialled 999 , told yesterday how she taunted him that the boy was another man 's child .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoTHE millionaire who stabbed his wife as his son dialled 999 , told yesterday how she taunted him that the boy was another man 's child .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWAITER Timothy Harris stabbed his teenage girlfriend through the heart when she refused to sleep with him , a jury was told .
avoid.vAgentNPExtNina had stabbed him with the syringe .
avoid.vAgentNPExtNinaAnne knew that Nina had stabbed Clive , but she was not sure whether she had doped him as well .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouth whoEight years for youth who stabbed frail pensioner , 85
avoid.vAgentNPExtJoyriders have threatened to stab a farmer 's son who ran to help them when they crashed on a country lane .
avoid.vAgentNPExthimThe victim tried to grab the knife to stop him stabbing her again and received a cut finger .
avoid.vAgentNPExta footpadAs the Inspector sees it , a footpad burst into the cab , demanded money and , when Livesey resisted , stabbed him and escaped . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtheCaptured after stabbing his wife and later an innocent wayfarer , he was imprisoned in K shofen Tower .
avoid.vAgentNPExtGardinerJames has said he did n't know Gardiner was going to stab White .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe four defendantsMr Jarrett said she saw the four defendants go for Mr Johnson , holding knives and stabbing at him uttering threat of drawing blood.It was a fatal single stab wound to the neck that caused his death .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoA Palestinian who stabbed and wounded three Jews in Jerusalem on May 17 was quickly captured by the police .
avoid.vAgentNPExtA Palestinian who stabbed and wounded three Jews in Jerusalem on May 17 was quickly captured by the police .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheWhen he stabbed and lightly wounded the driver , they tied him up and took him to the settlement .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe man picked me up , roughly , and hurt me .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsomeoneThe idea of another man having sexual intercourse with his sister drove him wild , as did the idea of someone hurting her .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheThe young woman cried : ` Has he hurt you ?
avoid.vAgentNPExtyou` Daddy , you 're hurting my arms . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtDot did n't want to hurt its face so she placed her knees carefully to one side of the lamb so that they pressed into the sewn field of flowers on the edge .
avoid.vAgentNPExtClive liked to hurt people as much as the next person , felt the need to confirm his power over others , but Mr Skinner was a specialist , an expert .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheSheriff Higgins said yesterday when Arthur appeared for sentence that witnesses said the accused had threatened earlier that he was going to hurt his victim .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI` I hurt him so bad he 's gone to hospital . "
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyThis family knows one way of persuasion : they hurt you bad .
avoid.vAgentNPExthe` Last night you were threatening to ruin him if he hurt Maria Luisa again ; now you 're condoning their going away together . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtI wo n't hurt you , but if you come near the boat , I 'll shoot you through the head ! "
avoid.vAgentNPExtsomeoneWell , someone should hurt them back .
avoid.vAgentNPExtGrant drags Doug up and whips the line out of his back , chest and arms .
avoid.vAgentNPExtA branch whipped him in the face .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe pistol whips Sunny Jim across the face , back and forth , back and forth .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheHe raised his hands protectively and she whipped the pale flesh of his backside .
avoid.vAgentNPExta pair of childrenThe first scene showed a pair of children whipping a tied girl , perhaps their nurse .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheir motherBut he was either moody and difficult , or else in tearing spirits , playing with the children and upsetting them so that their mother would come and whip them afterwards for the noise they made .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheDonald had one hand in the boy 's hair , and he was whipping the boy with a leather belt .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI` At Marriage Guidance , " went on Henry , ` I did n't feel able to discuss my need to tie you to the bed and whip you with my pyjama cord .
avoid.vAgentNPExther cowardly brother` He deserves a proper thrashing , " Cissie protested , fiercely indignant that she had been unable to defend herself while her cowardly brother took delight in whipping her .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe farmer took his belt to him and whipped him .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMr Roberts would whip him , and his son would watch .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheHe made me expose my bottom to him and he whipped me .
avoid.vAgentNPExtBilly and I unearthed a strap and whipped Tony .
avoid.vAgentNPExtJerry LewisPulling down Anthony 's pants , Jerry Lewis whipped the boy about twenty times .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI` I win whip you now , " said he .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheWith reluctance , Morton decided that he must make another attempt to identify the dead girl .
avoid.vAgentNPExtYou have made no attempt to mitigate your crime , and I am therefore obliged to sentence you to filing in the Main Archive .
avoid.vAgentNPExtChamorroIn an attempt to avoid rural unrest , Chamorro confirmed that it would be impossible to return land confiscated and distributed among peasants who now held legal title or that which had been confiscated for important public purposes .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWe can , however , make some attempt at understanding the cognisant act on the model of a physical act .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwePerhaps we can now hazard an attempt at defining ` a good reader " .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe father continued the suicide attempt but he was rescued by police .
avoid.vAgentNPExtan actorSometimes an actor makes an escape attempt in a Greenaway film ( notably Brian Dennehy in Belly of an Architect ) but Gambon is a model prisoner of his director .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMcKenzieIn an attempt to further his rugby career , McKenzie loaded up his car and headed north to Sydney and arrived at Randwick .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe governmentAlthough , in the early 1980s , the government made a successful attempt to make non-marketable debt more attractive , it is sales of marketable debt which remain the dominant means of funding the PSBR .
avoid.vAgentNPExta Scottish forceOn 1 February 1327 a Scottish force made an unsuccessful attempt to seize Norham Castle , and a little over two months later Bruce himself landed in Ulster .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheIn a period when ballooning was an activity only for itinerant showmen , any interest in flying invited ridicule , but he made several unsuccessful attempts to form a society to encourage aeronautical developments .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe first doctor in BritainHe is the first doctor in Britain to successfully attempt the three-step microsurgery .
avoid.vAgentNPExtCharlesThe final crisis began when Charles , urged on by the Queen , entered parliament with his armed followers and unsuccessfully attempted to arrest the leaders of the extreme party in the House of Commons .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheConsequently , she was again in financial difficulties in 1617 , when she unsuccessfully attempted to set up a school in St Giles in the Fields for the education of children of the nobility .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSoviet leaders unsuccessfully attempted to gain greater access to Yugoslav facilities in 1976 .
avoid.vAgentNPExtpoliceIn the port of D res on March 29 police again unsuccessfully attempted to disperse a crowd which had gathered in the hope of emigrating .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWe thus attempt to combine a general ` literacy " approach with a study of principles and design decisions , and to identify and describe relevant standards .
avoid.vAgentNPExtweI give an undertaking , however , that we shall not attempt to delay its progress unduly .
avoid.vAgentNPExtGodSalvation history is the story of God and his people and how God , since creation , has attempted to reconcile them to himself .
avoid.vAgentNPExtdevelopersBut the Government likes to submit to free market forces and developers attempt to respond , rather than taking into account where new homes should be built in the best interests of the public .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe union would attempt to secure payment .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthemAnd she could n't do anything about Castelfonte , she could n't even get them to attempt making it profitable-- she never understood about the land , that was n't in her blood .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIBut I still would n't have attempted sorting the motorbike if a garage had n't nearly killed me .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheBut he was confident enough to attempt turning the tables on his inquisitor .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe attempted a comeback in 1989 , but lost in the first round of both events she played before being sidelined by a car accident which required surgery on her right knee .
avoid.vAgentNPExtfeminist therapistsLipschitz notes that ‘ while feminist therapists can attempt the abolition of inhibition in empowering practices , they can not abolish repression … to suggest this is to abolish the unconscious ’ ( 1978 : 29 ) .
avoid.vAgentNPExtweOnly after causatives have been studied from this point of view both in English and in other languages will we be in a position to attempt valid generalizations across languages .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouFor example , if during the separation period you have attempted a reconciliation for five months then you must wait
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe present writer has attempted an analysis into five interconnecting elements ( Citizenship : The Civic Ideal in World History , Politics and Education ) .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthemThese three young men have demonstrated a personal commitment and sacrifice which inspired them to attempt this daunting journey with enthusiasm .
avoid.vAgentNPExtGordonCounter-examples to the conditional theory are given in Garrett ( 1983 ) ; Gordon ( 1984 ) attempts an answer .
avoid.vAgentNPExtVenables , 37 , with Brian Davison , aged 30 , and veteran British mountaineer Dick Renshaw , set out to attempt the 6,368 peak .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe clubs could attempt the task , and indeed their origins include the desire on the part of settlement workers to preach the virtues of citizenship , just as Scouting did more than twenty years later .
avoid.vAgentNPExtno oneSince Sartre and Althusser no one has attempted a new theorization of a Marxist history .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe attempted an inadequate and non-technical account of the development of electronics , and the ascendancy of the micro chip and the computer .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMushkin attempted this by using the same methodology that Denison used in relation to education and in relation to health for the period 1960-80 .
avoid.vAgentNPExtChurchillIn fact , Churchill attempted in October 1951 to refashion Cabinet government in a fairly dramatic fashion by peacetime standards .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthoseI believe that those provisions make it abundantly clear that the penalties that will be visited upon those who attempt to corrupt youth will be stern and relentless .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoI believe that those provisions make it abundantly clear that the penalties that will be visited upon those who attempt to corrupt youth will be stern and relentless .
avoid.vAgentNPExtteachersIn later childhood , these emotions may well be repressed , as parents and then teachers attempt , by a variety of means , to socialize young people .
avoid.vAgentNPExtother workersCitron stresses the importance of conducting epidemiological studies to determine the most effective way of applying BCG vaccine , and other workers are attempting , by genetic manipulation , to produce more effective vaccines based on BCG .
avoid.vAgentNPExtgovernmentsAs in the past , governments also attempted , with varying degrees of success , to obtain information by opening and reading the correspondence of foreign diplomats .
avoid.vAgentNPExttwo hundred grim-faced nomesIt was even more surprised that night when two hundred grim-faced nomes tracked it to its earth , lit a fire in the entrance , and speared it to death when it ran out , eyes streaming .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthis monster , the fiery-eyed one that 's“ And Quatermass Queen , the one with the tentacle-arms and snakes in her hair , she starts strangling this monster , the fiery-eyed one that 's just speared the Muscly Monk with his laser-beam fingertips … ”
avoid.vAgentNPExtsomebodyThe cause of this was somebody trying to spear me with a javelin , but a javelin with a yellow pennant tied to it .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyBut they speared him , and she fainted , just that once .
avoid.vAgentNPExtVicious thugs had speared him leaving a gaping wound exposing the bone .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHaggett got in there with his bayonet , and speared the two as if they were straw figures .
avoid.vAgentNPExta crowd` We need love to break the chain of evil , " Jesus tells a crowd about to stone the prostitute Mary Magdalene ( rising star Barbara Hershey is badly miscast and totally unconvincing ) .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe local people had stoned her for wearing trousers in the street and Fernando had ruefully added how things had changed since then -- now anything went in Majorca .
avoid.vAgentNPExta Catholic mobHis father became a Protestant lecturer in England , and according to his son a Catholic mob stoned him to death .
avoid.vAgentNPExta couple of youthsThere was no one about apart from a couple of youths stoning the seagulls with empty beer bottles .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe menfolk of BandaHe might even try to inflame the menfolk of Banda into stoning Jane .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyThey led the dogs to a place where the river meandered and the shingle bank was broad and deserted , and they beat them with sticks or stoned them .
avoid.vAgentNPExtPalestiniansOnly after that did Palestinians begin stoning the police and Jewish worshippers at the Wailing Wall situated at the foot of the Mount .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMEN explode in frustration and batter their wives .
avoid.vAgentNPExtmenWell-housed and fed with no money worries and a properly clean and organised environment for their infants , away from men who battered or abused them , they and their children could flourish .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoWell-housed and fed with no money worries and a properly clean and organised environment for their infants , away from men who battered or abused them , they and their children could flourish .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe old man` Yes , the old man battered me when I was a kid , " Frank said , and laughed again .
avoid.vAgentNPExtTWO men who battered a man to death with hockey sticks after he shouted racist taunts at them walked free from the High Court in Glasgow yesterday .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoTWO men who battered a man to death with hockey sticks after he shouted racist taunts at them walked free from the High Court in Glasgow yesterday .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe pot-smoking body-builderA TEENAGE mother yesterday vowed to stand by the pot-smoking body-builder who viciously battered her tiny baby to death .
avoid.vAgentNPExtA woman batters her husband to death with a coffee pot which she forever after keeps in her shopping bag .
avoid.vAgentNPExtothersIt is understood some of her attackers sat on her to pin her to the floor while others battered her round the head with baseball bats .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe was quite likely to forget the agreement they had made about the night watchman and , given the slightest excuse , batter the old boy .
avoid.vAgentNPExtOthers step over the line and physically batter their children .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMichael Pearson , 19 , of Leeds , battered 19-year-old Dean Fisher to death after meeting him in a pub .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSAVAGE raiders battered a disabled woman to death in her sheltered home .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe battered 43-year-old Jane to death with a bottle at their £275,000 weekend home at Middleton-on-Sea , Sussex .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheThe giant , who by now had reached her , was maddened with what he saw and battered her to death with his club .
avoid.vAgentNPExtA SEX monster battered a 14-year-old girl before dumping her in a freezing gravel pit and leaving her to drown .
avoid.vAgentNPExtCarol WithersJade 's skull was fractured when she was a few days old when her nanny , Carol Withers battered her with a heavy weapon .
avoid.vAgentNPExtOusted oil boss batters wife , then dies in sea
avoid.vAgentNPExtweAnd we had battered wives in those days , you know , on our street .
avoid.vAgentNPExtPunchThe little girl , however , appeared to be roaring her approval as Punch proceeded to batter his wife and lay her by the baby 's side .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe earlIn the dim light of the basement the earl , it was thought , had battered the wrong woman .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe youthsWhen he failed , he returned and the youths repeated their attacks , battering the woman , not named by police , with clubs and sticks .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheIn the most serious incident he battered a Russian student unconscious .
avoid.vAgentNPExtRuddock , the man with a similar Jamaican-Canadian upbringing to our own Lennox Lewis ,Yet Ruddock , the man with a similar Jamaican-Canadian upbringing to our own Lennox Lewis , proceeded to batter former world champion Greg Page and then knock out big-punching top ten prospect Phil Jackson .
avoid.vAgentNPExtBasilAll the tram-cars and traffic was held up while Basil battered him all over Byrom Street .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey hacked me in the ribs and then proceeded to batter me about the head .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe tried to batter his rider against the wall , scrape him off against a fragment of the banisters , but still Fleury held on .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe preacherman had hauled her out of the Feelgood and battered her face against the road .
avoid.vAgentNPExtLennoxHe was at ringside to watch Lennox batter Mike Dixon in a warm-up win and played the gentleman by saying : ` I do n't need to tell Lennox what I 'm going to do . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtsomeoneShe was nearly home and someone jumped out at her and battered her with a piece of wood .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIThen I shall batter her with the club for the same amount of time .
avoid.vAgentNPExtPaul battered John after going on a night of ` louting " .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe battered me -- and when I say battered , I mean battered .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMe dad still used to batter us , so me and me brothers and sisters all got put back into care .
avoid.vAgentNPExtOne may batter an unconscious , sleeping or unsuspecting victim .
avoid.vAgentNPExtny of my staff or studentsNot , I hope , that ny of my staff or students would batter any of my old ladies but my machines have to be very solid and reliable .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheTurn to meet Him and he will break your arm .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI` Now , boy , " he said , ` take me to the captain or I 'll break your arm ! "
avoid.vAgentNPExtfour policemenA woman is claiming four policemen broke her arm and two ribs while arresting her for a crime she did n't commit .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIIt 's alright , Josie , I did n't mean to break your arm , do you know what I mean ?
avoid.vAgentNPExtFitzsimmons broke Jeffries nose , cut both cheeks to the bone , but Jeffries landed a right to the stomach and a left hook to the jaw and ` Fitz " was counted out .
avoid.vAgentNPExtISpend the day as you wish -- but do n't go within a mile of Radcliffe or I 'll break every bone in his body .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheThe bird 's darting eye sought his frantically before it glazed ; he thought as it twitched about on the hard dry clods that he might break its neck to bring its death throes to an end .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSethBut when they reached the dock and were waiting for the boat to carry them to the camp , Seth snatched the van 's keys , nearly breaking two of Suzy 's fingers in the struggle .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyLachlan was still snarling and kicking when they uncovered him , and they nearly broke his fingers trying to unfasten them from Farquhar 's neck .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe gentleman behind youLie to me , and the gentleman behind you will probably break your fingers one by one , and very possibly the gentlemen wit the club will take a certain delight in knocking out your teeth . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheShe turns and calls down the corridor for a guy named Malcolm and all the time she 's leaning hard against the door trying to break my foot .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouAnd if I do escape extinction I shall most likely be black and blue from this wood digging into my back -- and I should n't be surprised if you 've broken my wrist . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoOnly yesterday in Oxford Frank Baughan called for the youngsters who beat him and broke his wrist to be birched. frank Bishop is n't today 's only victim .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe youngstersOnly yesterday in Oxford Frank Baughan called for the youngsters who beat him and broke his wrist to be birched. frank Bishop is n't today 's only victim .
avoid.vAgentNPExttwo menRalph Baughan was tipped from his wheelchair and set upon by two men who broke his wrist .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoRalph Baughan was tipped from his wheelchair and set upon by two men who broke his wrist .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey stuffed a sock into her mouth , pushed her inside and kicked her to the floor breaking her ankle and wrist .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheKen , upset , tried to drive his van through the line of Mr Rowse 's patients : he broke the ankle of an elderly man too feeble to jump out of the way .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoJolosa , who broke a rival player 's jaw , was told to model his play on the England striker .
avoid.vAgentNPExtJolosa , who broke a rival player 's jaw , was told to model his play on the England striker .
avoid.vAgentNPExtPhilip IV 's master torturers , a motley gang of Italians and strange , wild creatures from Wallachia , were expert in breaking the bodies and souls of their prisoners .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheHe rushed towards her so violently that Miss Fogerty put out her hands to grasp his shoulders before he should butt her to the ground .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSweeneyWhen he told him he would be arrested for being drunk , Sweeney butted him in his left eye and brought his knee up to his groin .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheShe had tried to pick him up but he had clung to the banister rail like a leech and butted her in the chest with his head .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheIf he made a joke and she realized it was one , she used to butt him in the chest -- she was much shorter -- and say ` You 're silly ! "
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe butted him in the chest with her head and he slipped in the mud and fell on his back .
avoid.vAgentNPExtall malesInstead all males chased and butted the female .
avoid.vAgentNPExtunicornsGolden artificial sunlight filled a wainscotted room with a frieze of unicorns butting one another with their horns .
avoid.vAgentNPExtmeThe same consideration stopped me from butting the animal ; I was n't going to put my face near those teeth .
avoid.vAgentNPExtJimmyBut his forehead was already swelling blue-white where Jimmy had butted him .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe rest of the females will butt him … . until his liver is pulverised . ’
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe ladOur Stella says the lad who butted him comes from a well-to-do family . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoOur Stella says the lad who butted him comes from a well-to-do family . "
avoid.vAgentNPExthimThe farmer 's tied him to the fence to stop him butting the sheep and that 's deemed to be cruel .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheHe bred mice , and every generation he chopped their tails off , and then bred from the tailless mice for dozens of generations , and of course , they were still being born with tails .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheThe knife came again , and she chopped with both hands at Ma Katz 's wrist , satisfied by the crunch of breaking bones .
avoid.vAgentNPExtoneTwo children ( the combatants ) each chose a ` soldier " and held battle until one managed to chop off the head of his opponent .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthey` They think only about saving the guy 's life , so they chop the leg off by guillotine , even if he 's only lost a few toes . "
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyAnd they chop someone 's hands off because they think it 's OK .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe dispatcher counted the seconds on his large watch , then chopped his arm .
avoid.vAgentNPExtYou do n't chop off a man 's arms while he 's sitting there watching you . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtMaximTanner gasped : ` You bastards , " and Maxim chopped him under the ear and dropped him .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouIt 'll be some factory workbench for you boy , where , if you continue to dream your stupid little daydreams , you 'll end up chopping your fingers off .
avoid.vAgentNPExtpeople` It is something to do with the way that people want to chop your head off once you get successful . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtII was thinking , oh yeah I 'll just chop my legs off at the knee shall I ?
avoid.vAgentNPExtheWhen attacking in this style , the student would not punch ; rather , he would gouge and claw , rip and tear at his opponent .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe was lost in her own delirium and clawed him unmercifully as she rode the mad race .
avoid.vAgentNPExtGinaThe interchange would usually end with Gina kicking Nigel on the shin , clawing him or hitting him if she had something in her hands .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheHe 'd put his elbow up slightly as he took the bag from her because sometimes she would clout him with it .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheWhen he told Mrs Race , she clouted the boy across the face and her remark became one of our family jokes : ` I would n't care , I wanted it for the lamp . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtheWith a sort of grunt , he wound his hand back and again clouted me , hard , on the face .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe clouted him again across the back of his skull , this time with the flat of her hand .
avoid.vAgentNPExtshe" Just a minute , Mr Herriot , do n't touch 'er tit get or she 'll clout ye .
avoid.vAgentNPExtJazz clouted the skinhead over the ear so fast that the boy never saw it coming and reeled back , off balance .
avoid.vAgentNPExtAngel` Look at Angel clouting that sweet little mare with his stick -- the fucker . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtIan Wright65th minute : Ian Wright emerged from an innocuous challenge with Howells and clouted the Spurs man .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouAnd you know that at the same time as you could clout them you 'd actually die for them also if it came to the point .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe barman` Wake up , asshole , " said the barman clouting Bill from his stool .
avoid.vAgentNPExtStevenPartridge had got all angry and upset soon too because as he was struggling with Steven a magazine fell out of his trousers on to the towpath of the canal and the other men had picked it up and it had been a spanking magazine so all the other men who were n't laughing and shouting already started teasing partridge ; Partridge started trying to wrestle Steven to the ground but Steven had got free and clouted the other man with the shovel , which was still bloody from hacking the cat to bits , and after that , with the magazine coming apart as the other men grabbed at it and Partridge rolling about dazed on the towpath in the cat 's blood and almost falling into the canal , Dan Ashton had said soberly that enough was enough and they 'd better go and see Mr Smith the supervisor because they just could n't go on like this .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSamson had clouted her for burning it -- the beginning of a long bad day .
avoid.vAgentNPExtconstablesBut by mid-afternoon the hostilities had settled into the familiar pattern of ` racial disturbances " , where constables clout coons , and blacks stone vans .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe head thought the young upstart was simply trying to put him off and clouted him , before ripping off his trousers to reveal a naked behind to an audience that included the mayor , and parents and children of the school .
avoid.vAgentNPExtBroom'eadSo Broom'ead clouts 'im an' packs 'is bags. 'E 's livin' somewhere orf the Tower Bridge Road an' 'e 's got 'imself anuvver 'orse-an'-cart . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtTHE gentlemanly art of boxing has clouted so many expressions into common usage that it might be time to ` throw in the towel " .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyThe baler was washed forward into the bow so they baled with their berets , taking turns to paddle and resisting the temptation to lean forward and clout the porpoises darting at the bow .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe cuffed his mate 's ear with the paper .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHeWelford said : ` He grabbed me by the lapels and cuffed me across the face , but I shielded myself from the rest of his blows . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe cuffed the woman on the head , attempting to drag her back into the doorway .
avoid.vAgentNPExtJinkwa stretched out a foot and cuffed the Doctor about the chin .
avoid.vAgentNPExtCullam shook one of his daughters , cuffed his elder son on the head , and then they all plunged into the showroom .
avoid.vAgentNPExtCharlie laughed , and gently cuffed him on the head .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe giantAll hint of smile vanishing , the giant cuffed him across the side of the head -- only lightly so , yet Lexandro 's teeth rattled and the iron chair rocked .
avoid.vAgentNPExta burly French colonBefore he 'd gone a hundred yards Joseph saw a burly French colon cuff an Annamite coolie roughly about the head at the curbside after descending from his pousse-pousse .
avoid.vAgentNPExtCulley yanked the man 's head back by his hair and cuffed him lightly across the throat .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSADIE cuffed the wee boy who was playing with the leather strap that opened the front window and settled down to watch the world rush past and eat her batter .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWe 'd have cracked somebody 's head if we 'd used them .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheWorriedly judging her moment , and hoping fervently that the other two heard nothing , she slipped out behind the third man , and cracked him over the head with the cutters .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyDespite saying he had no money they cracked his ribs … kicked his leg … stabbed him with a fork … and slashed at his face with a modelling knife .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheOnce he had actually cracked her rib .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoA barmaid who cudgelled her landlord boyfriend to death with a beer flagon has been sentenced to eighteen months imprisonment ( suspended ) .
avoid.vAgentNPExtA barmaid who cudgelled her landlord boyfriend to death with a beer flagon has been sentenced to eighteen months imprisonment ( suspended ) .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe and Dorothy would lie in wait the following day and cudgel her to death .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe hit a lamp-post and fractured Mike 's skull .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheIt looked as though she had not fractured his skull .
avoid.vAgentNPExtRobert Brooks , a factory worker , fractured his son 's collar bones , legs and an arm , and broke his skull .
avoid.vAgentNPExtNicholasWestminster County Court heard that an argument ensued and that Nicholas reputedly slapped and punched the girl fracturing her jaw .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThen 17-year-old Lee Diaz , of North End Gardens , Bishop Auckland , attacked a second party-goer , Carl Gent , punching him in the face and fracturing his jaw .
avoid.vAgentNPExtFormer England Under-21 player Keith Benton fractured his son Seb 's skull when he hit the ball into the crowd during a match in Buckingham .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheHe was jumping up and down so much he gashed his shin a bit on the seat in front of him .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe gashed his head last Saturday , but happily is smiling again .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe mournersBut there the mourners also gash their faces so their king will be lamented properly in human blood , and when he is in his tomb they murder ( or sacrifice ) the slaves who dug it .
avoid.vAgentNPExtRobert` I was on the ground and Robert came running over me and accidentally gashed my head with his boot , " said Barnes .
avoid.vAgentNPExtFrankOne day Frank gashed his hand on a glass at work and had to go to hospital to get some stitches put in .
avoid.vAgentNPExtone of the grypeshHis steed was lame where one of the grypesh had gashed its fore-quarter , and he called a halt .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe also injured Thomas 's common-law wife when he hit her in the legs with the stick , Teesside magistrates heard .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouHowever , there is always the remote possibility that you might run down and injure someone in the water , which could cost you as much as £100,000 !
avoid.vAgentNPExtHydeOne night Hyde injured a child in the street and a passer-by saw him .
avoid.vAgentNPExtherIt was done to prevent her giving way to a compulsive wish to injure herself by picking at her skin .
avoid.vAgentNPExtYouThe case of Donoghue v. Stevenson is noted moreover for the general test as to liability in negligence propounded by Lord Atkin where he says : ` You must not injure your neighbour .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheLooking for excitement and with little thought for his family , he steals a friend 's car , knocks down and badly injures a girl and is taken to court .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe two large men chased the smaller man , caught him and then proceeded to bash his brains out in front of everyone at the tables -- or so it seemed .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheHis wife would win the hearts of all women if she bashed the judicial scalp with a frying pan .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSomeone` Someone bashed him on the back of the head with a heavy smooth object .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMe` Me bash Charlie on the head with one of them stones ?
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyAfter a while they kidnap and murder a young boy for kicks , bashing him over the head with a blunt instrument .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe Night GoblinsOnce a Squig has been provoked from its lair the Night Goblins throw nets over it then bash it senseless with large clubs so it can be safely dragged away .
avoid.vAgentNPExtLajosJane reflected that if she 'd been enormous , with masses of stomach and bust up front , Lajos might have thought twice about bashing her .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIWhat I really wanted was to bash him to smithereens .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey may want to bash their children sometimes .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheHe altered that to , ` Can you put the light out , dear ? " when she bashed him with the book and asked him to repeat what he had said .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe probably got fed up with the kid 's crying , bashed him against the wall and ran .
avoid.vAgentNPExthe` If he was here now he would n't let you talk to me like that , big as you are he 'd belt you . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtheNo wonder he belted her one now and again .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheAnd he really , and he really did belt him one .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheAnd she 'll belt you .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyBut when I inquired about this I was told : ` they belt the kid later , in private " .
avoid.vAgentNPExtweIf the horse is thumped by the farrier , or we belt it with a cane , the horse is likely to become so upset that the chances are we will never be able to shoe the horse !
avoid.vAgentNPExtI could have belted him with a bicycle chain .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMaria crossed the room and belted her older brother across the back of his head with yesterday 's copy of the Bolton Evening News .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouI painted all mine white with some paint I had left over from an Airfix model of Apollo 11 but all I managed to do was clog up the mechanism. you had to belt the players so hard that you ended up with small bruises all over your hand from where their heads indented .
avoid.vAgentNPExtGazzer belted his forehead with the flat of his hand to clear out the nightmares .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheIf he so much as bruises a finger without good reason , I 'll come for you .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheSometimes , he knew , she would bruise herself with a rock to get morph-plus out of him .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe had grabbed his arm , hard enough to bruise it , and she was staring wildly at him , as though she meant something quite different .
avoid.vAgentNPExtAssheHer limbs were graceful , her whole body proportioned like that of a young goddess ; as for her breasts , an infatuated young man who had seen her in a small part at Robert 's Shield Theatre wrote her a letter quoting the Song of Solomon at length : Asshe threatened to horsewhip him .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheCruel in the extreme , she would horsewhip them mercilessly , giving them little food and confining them in cold and filthy cellars .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheAnd he got you into the coach by putting his toe in your backside , and he was only stopped from horsewhipping you by Mama 's gentle persuasion .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheThrusting his big red face forward he jabbed Luke in the chest with a thick forefinger .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe jabbed the metal rod hard into the man 's stomach and as he doubled up , brought it swiftly down on his exposed head .
avoid.vAgentNPExtChenHe began to shake his head in denial , but Chen jabbed the gun hard against his head , drawing blood .
avoid.vAgentNPExthe` Where is it ? " he asked , jabbing her again .
avoid.vAgentNPExthis menCovering the sprawled guards constantly , Mortimer hopped over the bodies and continued downwards , his men jabbing the bodies with bayonets to make sure .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheIn a mad impulsive movement , which Molly later insisted was self defence , she jabbed desperately at the oncoming fish .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheHow dare you speak to your mother like that ? " she jabbed repeatedly until the sight of blood seeping through Constance 's blouse stopped her short .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheNow she jabbed the toe of her smart Italian shoe in the dog , who was snuffling about under the table .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe relaxed slightly and jabbed him in his ribs .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe woman jabbed her cigarette into the man 's face and he loosened his grip .
avoid.vAgentNPExtA JILTED lover who took revenge on women by jabbing them in the rear with knitting needles has come unstuck .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoA JILTED lover who took revenge on women by jabbing them in the rear with knitting needles has come unstuck .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSheikh was trying to jab a pencil in Mahmud 's eyes .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMyra` Outstanding my foot , " Myra said , jabbing a pin into Claudia 's leg in her indignation .
avoid.vAgentNPExtReatus also allegedly jabbed Mr Mounsa in the neck and hit him with a dog chain .
avoid.vAgentNPExtTeng` Get on ! " said Teng , drawing the long club from his belt and jabbing the man viciously in the small of the back .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI jab the pistol hard in his ribs and say , ` Do n't try nothing .
avoid.vAgentNPExtRyker said , jabbing her in the ribs with his elbow .
avoid.vAgentNPExtone of the civiliansBird Alighting ( Peopeo Tholekt ) rode out to parley , but returned in consternation after one of the civilians repeatedly jabbed a rifle into his ribs .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe recoilHe saw the horse rise in the same fraction of a second as the recoil jabbed his cheek .
avoid.vAgentNPExta tall and ancient nurseIn the operating theatre , a tall and ancient nurse jabs me twice to find the vein in the back of my hand .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheTurning too fast , she knocked someone 's black-clad arm , and the drink he was holding spilled .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI knocked his teeth into the back of his throat .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe guard has to knock my elbow when he comes to inspect my ticket .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMosleyWhen one of his own officials insulted him at a Leeds meeting Mosley knocked him unconscious .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHendry just comes up and knocks you flat .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSergeant Barry LawrenceThere was a curious connection now in his mind between the time that Sergeant Barry Lawrence had knocked him silly in the pub and this new blurring of his mind .
avoid.vAgentNPExtJem Higgins` And if I had told you the truth , Neil , that day when Jem Higgins knocked me senseless , what would you have done then ?
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe bitch had knocked him cold .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMayer knocked the director to the floor and threw him out of his office .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe policemen knocked him to the ground and kicked the life out of him .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIFrom his Jamaican holiday retreat , Lewis said : ` I can beat Tucker , I know I can knock him out .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheNever a person to hold back criticism when he felt it was needed , he lashed Lucien mercilessly with harsh words , and threw up his hands in despair when Lucien fouled yet another movement .
avoid.vAgentNPExtFather Myles KavanaghThere she heard Father Myles Kavanagh lash the assassin who shot 41-year-old Isabel in the back .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe lashed the class with scorn and ridicule and punished them for the nasty thoughts in her own mind .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe agitated EleanorTrance-like he drove down the Edgware Road , responding to the multitudinous traffic lights with mechanical movements , while the agitated Eleanor continued to lash his unreceptive ear with a never-ending stream of abuse .
avoid.vAgentNPExtFolly lashed the aggressor over the head with her roses -- which immediately disintegrated in a hail of scented petals .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe had turned her over then , his hands brutal , and removing his leather belt , had lashed her unmercifully across buttocks and thighs .
avoid.vAgentNPExtGMB boss John Edmonds lashed the banks for joining in speculators ' attacks on the pound .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe stormFive more people were reported dead in Havana , Cuba , after the storm lashed the island .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMalaAnd before Mala could lash at him again , he explained , and terrified me right down to my boots .
avoid.vAgentNPExtEllwoodCarey swung the rod out for a cast , and Ellwood tore it from his grip , then stepped back and lashed at the priest , holding the rod two-handed , bellowing with outrage .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHis voice lashed like a whip , forcing a cry of pain from her lips .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe lion mauls the warrior , who is desperately trying to fend him off with his knees and shield .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIt` It hauled me to the ground with a thump and started mauling me on the back and neck . "
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyIt was a wonder they had not all mauled each other to death long ago and left the damp , chilly coastline unpeopled except for howling birds .
avoid.vAgentNPExttwo different speciesIf , as Kierkegaard once claimed , if the whole world can be divided into those who write and those who do not write , then we are two different species mauling each other without comprehension .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe dogHowever , Gunda struggled free and ran for her life ; but the giant set Wolfhead on her and the dog pulled her down and began mauling her .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthis lionessIn one scene this lioness turned nasty and mauled me .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyou` An aftermath of the way you mauled me .
avoid.vAgentNPExta 3D abhorrent ZombieI wheeled around to see a 3D abhorrent Zombie attempting to maul me .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyou` I ca n't believe I actually stood here and let you -- maul me . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtJahsaxa 's friendsSHe 'd always been able to disassociate ` work " from pleasure , clients from lovers , but had been worried that the experience of Jahsaxa 's friends mauling hir might have intruded into this objectivity .
avoid.vAgentNPExta farm boyYou let a farm boy maul you about ? !
avoid.vAgentNPExtA SHARK mauled and killed a 28-year-old surfer on Australia 's Gold Coast yesterday .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoAs they left the radio station , the soldiers apparently encountered a large crowd of demonstrators who pelted them with stones .
avoid.vAgentNPExta large crowd of demonstratorsAs they left the radio station , the soldiers apparently encountered a large crowd of demonstrators who pelted them with stones .
avoid.vAgentNPExtStaff at Ashton Branch raised about £70 by putting members of the management team in the stocks and pelting them with custard pies .
avoid.vAgentNPExtchildrenSandcastling fathers shouted indignantly and children began pelting the dog with wet sand , which thumped against his woolly flanks .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWe` We used to pelt the pigs with rotten potatoes . "
avoid.vAgentNPExttwo little ladsA few windows were flung open , and two little lads pelted Broomhead with rotten apples before they were chased off .
avoid.vAgentNPExta group of young men2.30AM Outside a gutted supermarket , I stop to talk to a group of young men pelting two carloads of police with pilfered eggs .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe angered Brown Man will then push the miscreant into a nearby stream or pool , pelt him with leaves and twigs , and abandon him to contemplate his crime .
avoid.vAgentNPExther brotherAt home , her brother also learnt not to smack her and we are all a big happy family now . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtIYet this is how crying in infants is sometimes interpreted : the child is being naughty ; naughtiness is punished ; smacking is how I was punished as a child ; so I smack my baby .
avoid.vAgentNPExtFather spun round , took three steps towards me and smacked me on the ear .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMY MOTHER smacked me .
avoid.vAgentNPExtmothersHe had read in Victorian novels of mothers smacking their hysterical daughters across the face .
avoid.vAgentNPExta motherI WAS disturbed by your report of a mother taken to court and convicted of assault after smacking her daughter 's bottom with a slipper .
avoid.vAgentNPExther motherLifting up her pink nightdress her mother had then smacked her behind as hard as she could , afterwards putting her face next to Carla 's and telling her that she had had enough .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe mother has tried locking him in his room , and smacking him .
avoid.vAgentNPExtother parentsThe father of a six-week old baby told Valerie Yule , ` We know other parents who smack their babies to keep them quiet .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoThe father of a six-week old baby told Valerie Yule , ` We know other parents who smack their babies to keep them quiet .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe looked at me as though defying argument , wiped his nose , then smacked Ralph Pike gently on the back as a signal to go .
avoid.vAgentNPExtAll these people were smacking her on the back , and touching her and congratulating her , and expressing surprise and delight .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIIf you do that again I 'll smack your bottom . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouThe little shrimp giggled , then he looked up at her and then at me and said : ` I do n't care if you smack my bottom , Mummy .
avoid.vAgentNPExtDinahAt first Dinah had smacked her hard on the bare bottom with her thin strong hand .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI could have smacked your bottom for taking me by surprise .
avoid.vAgentNPExtLe GrosMaybe Charlotte Corday really did blush with humiliation when Le Gros smacked her cheek after she had been guillotined .
avoid.vAgentNPExtKragan smacked him again , this time open-palmed across his cheek .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI smack my children .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheAfter this concerted effort by all adults , it was really only a few weeks before she learnt not to smack other children .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWe` We smack our children -- are we guilty of child abuse ? "
avoid.vAgentNPExta childminderA mother in England recently won the right to permit a childminder to smack her child as a form of discipline , but the Northern Ireland Childminding Association has rejected this form of physical punishment .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsome people` In this instance , some people would smack the child , but it is better to explain where the danger lies and remove the child from that situation . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtMada JoyceTwo of her brothers , boys of Martha 's age but half her height , fell into an exchange of sniggers and whispers , and Mada Joyce paused to smack them around the ears .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoHis talk made me think of the housing estates near Mum 's house , where the ` working class " would have laughed in Terry 's face -- those , that is , who would n't have smacked him round the ear for calling them working class in the first place .
avoid.vAgentNPExtA BLIND man fought off a bull terrier that attacked his guide dog -- by jamming his fist down its throat and smacking it between the eyes .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI` When that failed I stuffed my right hand down its throat to stop it biting and then smacked it twice between the eyes with my left . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtGinaWhen Gina was not smacking him with the laundry bag or scratching his face , they lived a life of complete indifference to one another .
avoid.vAgentNPExtshe“ One day I asked her a question as I was getting on , and she just smacked my face …
avoid.vAgentNPExta womanBecause he thinks a woman is not gon na get up and smack him in the face .
avoid.vAgentNPExtshe` Playing ! " said Mum , and she smacked me hard across the face .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHolmanCatching her wrist , Holman smacked her face viciously , sending her to her knees , but still holding on to her .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIAs it appears from his zip top I smack my right fist into his face .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI` If he gives you any trouble I 'll come through and smack him over the head with my old hockey stick . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtIBecause my head landed on his teeth it hurt me more than if I 'd smacked down on the bridge of his nose .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouIf you continue to smack a two-year-old you are likely to make him more physical , you are effectively telling him that smacking ( ie , hitting people ) is OK . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtYou` You should have smacked him a good one when you had the chance ! "
avoid.vAgentNPExtI 'm gon na fucking smack you all round this house very shortly !
avoid.vAgentNPExtEllieWhen she 'd gone , Ellie glanced at Feargal and wanted to smack him for his slow , knowing smile .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIBut I enjoyed your tte -- tte with Naomi in that choochy little patisserie , although I 'd like to smack her for one or two of her remarks . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtII do n't want that to happen to my daughter so I smacked her for stealing and lying . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe decided to smack her for this .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe animal with the baton smacked the sleeping animal in time to Midwinter 's staccato pronouncements. from the next room 1 heard a riff of a clarinet and toot of a trombone .
avoid.vAgentNPExtoneShe would n't acknowledge an Eternal Verity if one came up and smacked her in the chops .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe Valkyrie smacks her on both haunches .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheAnd on one occasion in the gymnasium , I turned round to look at a boy behind me and the master was there and he smacked me with the flat of his hand as hard as he could .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSomebody singled him out and smacked him with a car .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheOther punishments she had imposed had not worked so she smacked the girl with the slipper ` as a last resort " .
avoid.vAgentNPExtFiona could have smacked her for being so spineless .
avoid.vAgentNPExtweShall we smack her bum ?
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouShould you smack her ?
avoid.vAgentNPExtheAnd if she overstepped the line , he could always smack her .
avoid.vAgentNPExtDaddySay Daddy will smack her ?
avoid.vAgentNPExtheI decided to poke his eye too if he shouted or smacked me .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWillIt was Will who leaned over and smacked Chalon 's rump , sending the horse after fitzAlan .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoIt was Will who leaned over and smacked Chalon 's rump , sending the horse after fitzAlan .
avoid.vAgentNPExtINo , I 'm afraid I 'm gon na have to smack your fingers if you do that , Richard .
avoid.vAgentNPExtII 've tried everything , from bribery to anger ( though I 've never smacked her ) .
avoid.vAgentNPExtDr Neil had the baby upside-down and was smacking him to make him cry -- having been born , he no longer seemed to want to survive in the harsh world outside his mother 's warm body .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey are too scared to hug them in case that innocent action is misinterpreted , and too scared to smack them when they do wrong in case they are accused of assault .
avoid.vAgentNPExtanyone over the age of 15It is this particular scene which will make anyone over the age of 15 want to smack the world 's biggest superstar very hard indeed .
avoid.vAgentNPExtCosmo contemplated Hubert 's back , watched a horsefly settle , waited for it to bite , then smacked hard : ` Killed it . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtyou` The other point is that once you have established a good system of discipline , you do n't have to smack very often .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe attackerAdvanced weapon techniques 1 : the attacker attempts to strike .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe defender3 The defender forces the attacker 's arms apart and prepares to strike with her leg .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe defender now turns attacker , stepping quickly forward and striking with a reverse punch to his attacker 's chest .
avoid.vAgentNPExta child of 16It was a crime in New England , punishable by death , for a child of 16 to curse or strike a parent .
avoid.vAgentNPExta young warriorA child greets her , but a young warrior strikes the child with a stick .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheHow he snatched up a fallen branch , when the young man came down the path , and struck him with it , and he fell senseless , and the hood fell back from his head .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI` Mother of God , I 'd just struck you .
avoid.vAgentNPExtGraham Levy broke a chair on his wife 's back , hit her with a table leg and struck the boy as he tried to stop the attack .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe women of the family struck their faces and smeared them with soot .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheAnd had he not been perfectly willing , of course , to hit a woman every bit as hard as he would have struck a man .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe older womanShe felt as astonished as if the older woman had got out of her chair suddenly , and struck her across the face .
avoid.vAgentNPExtRaper shouted a string of obscenities at the woman , then threw an ashtray at her , striking her on the side of her head and causing bad bruising .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe defenderAt the same time the defender raises his knee and pulls the attacker 's extended punch aim , using that arm as a support to strike behind the attacker 's kneecap with his foot .
avoid.vAgentNPExtJackson , who pleaded not guilty , admitted frogmarching Mr Brown from the premises but denied striking him on the back of the head .
avoid.vAgentNPExtAlexander McLaren , 37 , is alleged to have shot Robert with a rifle , struck him with bottles , attempted to gouge out his eyes and attempted to strangle him .
avoid.vAgentNPExta policemanAs she passed , she said , a policeman had struck her in the face with a baton , ` and I had n't opened my mouth to him " .
avoid.vAgentNPExtCosmoYet , rounding the bend , her novelist 's imagination registered Cosmo striking Hubert violently in the face .
avoid.vAgentNPExtM.Without any provocation or excuse , M. struck her violently in the face with a rolled up newspaper .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe struck her hard across the face to prevent that .
avoid.vAgentNPExtA STEWARTSTOWN housewife who struck an Army officer on the face was conditionally discharged for a year at Cookstown Magistrates Court yesterday for assault .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoA STEWARTSTOWN housewife who struck an Army officer on the face was conditionally discharged for a year at Cookstown Magistrates Court yesterday for assault .
avoid.vAgentNPExtTerry Hodges struck Trisha Campbell in the face for no reason after drinking 12 pints of beer , York Crown Court heard .
avoid.vAgentNPExtDThe House of Lords confirmed this rule in Cunningham ( 1981 ) : D struck his victim on the head a number of times with a chair , causing injuries from which the victim died a week later .
avoid.vAgentNPExtone of Clarke 's sonsBut one of Clarke 's sons with a turfe spade , which they call a peate iron , ( a very keen thing , ) struck Sir Edward 's man on the head and cloave out his brains .
avoid.vAgentNPExtAlbuin , little knowing he was the king 's son , unsheathed his sword and struck him on the head …
avoid.vAgentNPExtCurrie , formerly of Mauchline Terrace , Kilmarnock , had admitted assaulting Mr McMurtie , jumping on him , striking him repeatedly on the head and body , kicking and stamping on his head .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe defendant struck with the knife into her throat on the left-hand side just near the jugular vein , with such force that it severed the spinal cord , causing almost instant paralysis .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe was convicted of repeatedly punching the victim and striking him on the neck with a knife , then chasing him into a garden .
avoid.vAgentNPExtan angelAt the time of birth , however , an angel strikes its upper lip , so causing it to forget everything that it has seen and learned .
avoid.vAgentNPExtTaylor , from Birkenhead , Merseyside , struck one prison officer , taking his keys , and within minutes the rioters had erected the first of a labyrinth of barricades and begun systematically destroying the chapel .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe accusedIn most cases the accused will strike the officer who should describe the assault in detail .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe himself had often waited like that , hidden beside a path , ready to strike with a stick or a stone any prey that chanced to come along it .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe gunmanA police spokesman said : ` The gunman was probably trying to strike Mr Mascaro and hit his wife instead .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMr Smith struck his wife .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHutt struck her from behind with some force , expecting the young woman to go down .
avoid.vAgentNPExtPhilip had started out of his chair and half raised his hand to strike his son .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe also struck him when Sweeney tried to escape on the way to the Bridewell .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe was striking left and right with unbelievable speed .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyou4 Extend the right leg outwards , pulling the toes back sharply so that you strike with the heel to the chest area .
avoid.vAgentNPExtitBy curving up its abdomen it gives the false impression that it is about to strike with its tail .
avoid.vAgentNPExtDelaney got out his knife , struck again and again at the arm , watching the blade plunge into the surface , saw it ooze and close over again .
avoid.vAgentNPExtJulie struck again , this time catching him just above the right eye , tearing the flesh .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheWithout bothering to bag it , he stuffed the jib down into the sail-locker and lashed the main to the boom .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWe spent two or three hours bagging up clothes to take to the charity shops .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIMy three-piece was wringing wet , but eventually I dried it out , and the rest I just bagged together .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe armyIn October 1940 the army billeted an officer in one of the numerous spare rooms .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey billeted the men all over the village and even in our outbuildings here .
avoid.vAgentNPExtNilsIt was the old sea captain , in whose house Nils had billeted us , who told us .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe adjutant billeted them separately , each sharing a hut with an experienced pilot .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe brewery also produces a number of soft drinks , and bottles others under licence , as well as being involved in the importation of other drinks .
avoid.vAgentNPExtweDo n't let the water run out -- we 'll bottle it . "
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyYou 'd think they 'd bottle it , make it last over the weeks or months , but they 're simple people , and there 's no holding them back .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI` I need help with bottling the plums . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtApanage 's task during the operation was to bottle the spirits while they swayed deliriously to the music .
avoid.vAgentNPExtDavies Brook which bottles the water is based in Hereford .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhichDavies Brook which bottles the water is based in Hereford .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe kidsBinning their Two Tone pork-pie hats , the kids went wild for The Cult With No Name , aka Peacock Punk aka -- New Romance !
avoid.vAgentNPExtshe` Just a few of the chaps and chapesses , darling , " over the phone in the late afternoon when she had purged wine stains and ashtrays , boxed up the empties , made the kitchen immaculate yet again .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe would never try to cage Mark .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheEventually the law caught up with him and he was heavily fined for caging protected species .
avoid.vAgentNPExtRimaThis story is really made up of two stories : A How Rima caught and caged the cassowary B How the Bower-bird tricked the Cassowary .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIThese cards I filed in alphabetical order , and I noted on each one details of new purchases and quantities .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIFirst , I traced the wound using a clean , clear polythene bag and filed it in Mrs Allen 's notes to allow regular reassessment of healing .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMirian SedlanWhen an Information memorandum is released the form is passed to Mirian Sedlan who records it as an introduction on the INTRODUCE database and files the papers .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoWhen an Information memorandum is released the form is passed to Mirian Sedlan who records it as an introduction on the INTRODUCE database and files the papers .
avoid.vAgentNPExtKarenAs a unique event , Karen could file it away in her snapshot album as one of the interesting things that had happened during her holiday in France .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIAfter lunch I reread and filed the summary .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI filed it away in my wallet .
avoid.vAgentNPExtBurton filed it away .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI` Oh , I keep everything at home -- I file them there , on my own system , " said Mr Kronweiser eagerly .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe was too cold , tired and shaky to garage the Suzuki .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheBut subconsciously her mind was at work , and by the time she had garaged the car she was beginning to comprehend the appalling enormity of her mistake .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI` Oh , I expect all the others are out , " Merrill said idly , ` and I garage my car further down the avenue .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe pocketed his change and turned to go .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe barmaid rang up the drinks on the till and then pocketed all of the change .
avoid.vAgentNPExthe` You really must see this , " Jeremy explains as he pockets the ignition key , ` it 's the heart of the nightlife area .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheGoing into the hall , she flung on a coat , pocketed the keys lying on the silver salver , and let herself out into the night .
avoid.vAgentNPExtAnyaShe tries the front door , tugging at the knob until it almost comes away in her hand , before she remembers that Anya has pocketed the key ; the door by the sink proves equally unyielding .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheWycliffe opened the door , waited for her to switch out the lights and pass through , then he locked the door and pocketed the keys .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe taxi driver pocketed the note and crashed into first gear .
avoid.vAgentNPExthe` What was that all about ? " he asked curiously , pocketing the note without hesitation .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe boyThe RCM seemed to be prepared to go along with this , until they discovered that Willy was also in trouble with his employer , a Jeweller who caught the boy pocketing a silver cigarette case .
avoid.vAgentNPExthe` As naughty as most five-year-olds I guess , " he replied , pocketing the wallet .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheSwitching off the torch , he pocketed it to leave his hands clear for handling his gun .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyIn consideration of this , not only would they shelve the files in question , but pay him a monthly stipend into the bargain .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoSuch a formidable enlargement of business and records entailed a corresponding increase not only in the responsible officers listed above but also among the common clerks who wrote and shelved the records .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe common clerksSuch a formidable enlargement of business and records entailed a corresponding increase not only in the responsible officers listed above but also among the common clerks who wrote and shelved the records .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheCorbett agreed , telling Ranulf to accompany her whilst he stabled their horses at The Bull .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey stabled their horses at the ferrymaster 's house , paying for their fodder and keep until they returned .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey stabled their horses at the Holy Lamb of God and threaded their way across the noisy market place .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHer father , a greengrocer , had stabled the pony behind the shop in the middle of town , fed it on sprouts and boiled potatoes and encouraged Nutty to turn it into a show-jumper .
avoid.vAgentNPExtCranston and Athelstan stabled their horses in a dingy tavern and walked back , forcing their way through to the great prison door .
avoid.vAgentNPExtone of the first cartersHis father , a builder and carrier , was one of the first carters to stable his horses in favour of steam traction lorries .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey stabled their horses round the back and bedded amongst dry hay with their cloaks wrapped round them .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWe arrived in Torvizcon , starving , but resigned to unsaddling and stabling the animals before looking to ourselves .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyThey reached Catte Street and Corbett decided they should stay in the tavern where they had stabled their horses .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouIf you could stable our horses , give them some hay ? "
avoid.vAgentNPExtA farm-worker who lived in the house would stable him and give him water and a handful of hay .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey stabled their horses and did not enter the tavern but passed into a pleasant garden beyond .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey stabled their horses and pushed their way through the noisy , colourful streets .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI stabled my own horse and was in the buttery when I heard screams , the crashing of hooves and Vulcan 's neighs .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthemI do n't want them stabling their mounts here , it 'd be too conspicuous .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe pulled the strings of her apron until the bow at the back was just right , and perched her white cap at the correct angle on her head to make it sit pertly on her dark curls .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe said nothing , perched his executive case on a working surface , opened it , searched it swiftly .
avoid.vAgentNPExtPriceClearing his throat noisily , Price perched a pair of gold-rimmed spectacles on his nose and announced he had received a letter from India .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheStill using the flashlight , he perched the case on his desk , took out his key ring , used the two keys which unlocked the specially reinforced bottom right-hand drawer .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe Doctor reversed his hat , flipped it back along the length of his arm and perched it nonchalantly on his head .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWe perched her vast behind on the back seat and rested , gasping .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe perched her cup on the edge of the table , thinking hard .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe stood up to get her little-black hat , perched it on the side of her sleek fair head and skewered a pearl-tipped hatpin through the felt .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe parked the car and hoisted the plastic carriers from the boot , perching the flat , be-ribboned p)sserie box on top .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI took the fedora from the hat peg and perched it over my brow .
avoid.vAgentNPExtshe` What 's up , Poll ? " she asked , taking her large handbag from the end of the trolley where she always perched it and plonking it on the table .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe perched a pair of ivory-framed pincenez on to her sparrow 's beak of a nose and peered through them .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe took off his pince-nez , perched them higher up his nose , looked down the table .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhichThe talk was general , candlelit faces leaned across the table and the hands which peeled the fruit or fidgeted with the glasses were as individual as the faces .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe handsThe talk was general , candlelit faces leaned across the table and the hands which peeled the fruit or fidgeted with the glasses were as individual as the faces .
avoid.vAgentNPExtDinah was peeling some fruit .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheThere was a note on the kitchen table saying there was a casserole in the oven and please would he peel some potatoes .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheHe often worked in a friend 's studio , and took his meals at Rosalie 's where he peeled potatoes or washed up to pay for the meals .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHesterWhen Ruth went into the house Hester was sitting on an upright chair by the table , peeling potatoes .
avoid.vAgentNPExtFlorrieShe went to find Florrie , who was busy in the kitchen , peeling potatoes and putting some cold meat through a mincer .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoShe went to find Florrie , who was busy in the kitchen , peeling potatoes and putting some cold meat through a mincer .
avoid.vAgentNPExthimTowards the end she watched him peel an apple with deliberate care .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyThen again , they peel their apples with fancy , little knives instead of savaging them with their gnashers .
avoid.vAgentNPExtRostov started to peel the pear with his knife .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMeg DennisonOn the other side of their host sat Meg Dennison , delicately but unfussily peeling her grapes with pink-tipped fingers .
avoid.vAgentNPExtOne orang-utan peels a banana as the pair chat about the advantages of having an electric tumble drier .
avoid.vAgentNPExtPiladu 's wife , peeling artichokes in the gloom at the kitchen table , put down her knife and accepted the milk without a word .
avoid.vAgentNPExtshe` She said she 'd been peeling onions .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey peeled no vegetables , roasted no joints , bought no floor polish or detergent , no furniture cleaner or disinfectant .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouAvoid salads , raw vegetables , cold buffets , mayonnaise and any fruit you ca n't peel yourself .
avoid.vAgentNPExtgirlsRomantic country lore advised girls to peel an apple carefully then throw the whole skin over their shoulder when it would land in the shape of their true love 's initial ; there were countless similar superstitions .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyou“ Well , ” he said , “ you can peel them and boil them or cut them up and fry them or … ”
avoid.vAgentNPExtIIf I peel an orange now , will you eat a little -- just to please your father ?
avoid.vAgentNPExtChristopher` They 'll all wake up hungry , " Christopher had said grimly , and went outside on the terrace with the carrier bags and a bowl to peel and core the apples in the early morning sunlight .
avoid.vAgentNPExtFather would skin me alive if I forgot it ; it 's his port .
avoid.vAgentNPExtFat HarryI decided to leave the silver bracelet where it was ; Fat Harry would skin you alive for taking a crumb of bread from his plate .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI` I swear I 'll skin her alive .
avoid.vAgentNPExtshe` But she 's a good cook , and if I do n't get some decent wine in she 'll skin me . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtI seriously considered disembowelling Ian for this , but on reflection that would be a little harsh .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheWhile he was talking he went on disembowelling the bird in a practised way with his knife .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheSure enough , right in front of her astonished onlookers , she set about disembowelling a dead chick .
avoid.vAgentNPExtYorick drew his samurai sword and disembowelled a cushion .
avoid.vAgentNPExtYorick had disembowelled himself , messily but effectively , with his samurai sword .
avoid.vAgentNPExttwo peasantsThe first three enthralled me : a man , miserably clutching a winding frame , being birched on the buttocks by his wife ; a tapster drinking ; and two peasants disembowelling a slaughtered pig .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyTelevision documentary-makers asked them , respectfully , about exactly how they felt when they hacked their aged mothers to death or disembowelled a neighbour 's child .
avoid.vAgentNPExtAndrei ChikatiloAccording to testimony read in court , Andrei Chikatilo raped his victims , mutilated their bodies , and sometimes disembowelled them and ate parts of their bodies .
avoid.vAgentNPExtTzann divested himself of the jacket .
avoid.vAgentNPExthe` What are you doing ? " he asked conversationally , divesting himself of his jacket and slinging it over the sofa .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheLaura wondered in a daze as he swiftly divested himself of his own clothing , and then , in the grip of a feverish , shuddering excitement , she responded as his lovemaking became more pressing and urgent .
avoid.vAgentNPExthe` Laura ! " he groaned , tossing aside his shirt and swiftly divesting himself of his clothes before lying down on the bed beside her .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheClaudia lifted her arms , putting them round his broad shoulders , hardly conscious that he was divesting her of her jacket and blouse .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheThen he divested her of her stockings , tossing them into a shimmering heap on the floor .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheFinding a faint pulse , she divested him of his white coat , and tied him up with a length of cable .
avoid.vAgentNPExtat least six of the Stronsay womenI can remember at least six of the Stronsay women gutting the herring at that time and they stood on Moars beach .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheYvonne would come and stay , and she 'd always bring a fish with her , a huge fish freshly caught from the ocean , and she 'd gut it on the kitchen table .
avoid.vAgentNPExta fishermanNearby , a fisherman was gutting his catch , while his wife , weighing machine in hand , sorted the individual mullet by size .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheShe is looking for a dress for me and she is waiting to comb my hair , and she has the look on her face that she has when she guts the chickens .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe fishmongerBarrows were piled high with fruit and vegetables , and as they passed the fish stall they saw the fishmonger gutting an eel .
avoid.vAgentNPExtweThen for hours we gutted the living , flapping fish and threw them into baskets to be carried below and put on ice .
avoid.vAgentNPExtAn old woman gutting hens told him , ` That 's the lass took Marion Aluinn , bad cess to her , up off the shore yesterday !
avoid.vAgentNPExther motherOn the way home she made a detour to pick wild flowers for her mother , who was down at the harbour gutting pilchards and would be late back .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoOn the way home she made a detour to pick wild flowers for her mother , who was down at the harbour gutting pilchards and would be late back .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyThere they would gut the seals and render their oil , which they would later store in the stomachs and bladders of sea lions .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe wives and daughters of PolruanThe pilchards were in that week , and the wives and daughters of Polruan were busy all day , gutting , salting and packing the fish .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey really gutted and filleted the place .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe teachersTheir education certainly suffered as the teachers did not like them interrupting the curriculum and sat them at the back of the class and told them to write home .
avoid.vAgentNPExtRoy had sat Janine at the kitchen table and was standing beside her .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheShe tells me the ambulance is on its way , then she fetches Ma downstairs and sits her by the Rayburn .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheWhen he saw the state the girl was in he sat her in an armchair and sent his adjutant to get her something to drink .
avoid.vAgentNPExtAlanAs Alan sat him in his cot and left the room , Christopher began to howl in earnest again , interrupted by spasms of coughing which left him breathless .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheHis face set grimly , he wrapped her in a warm , dry bathsheet , then sat her on a stool and sponged her face , smoothing the tangled curls from her pallid face .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheWhen we were naughty he 'd give Fred the strap but he 'd sit me on the mantelpiece to make me mind my manners .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIThen , after about five weeks , in desperation , I sat her on the toilet , and from then on she was clean .
avoid.vAgentNPExtweIn a few days time we 'll be sitting him on top of a bonfire and standing around in the cold night while we light up the sky with loads of colour .
avoid.vAgentNPExtDiana daubed luminous paint on the eyes of her cuddly green hippo so that at night it seemed as though he was keeping watch and looking after her .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheBeside him on the counter were large dirty bottles of gilt glass from which he would take out the stoppers and daub them on the sleeves of passers-by .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheIf you do n't think you can manage it yourself , give your butcher plenty of warning and he will bone your turkey for you .
avoid.vAgentNPExtJosh` If you want , I could probably get Mum to meet you , " said Josh , drizzling ketchup over his grilled chicken .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIBrandon then told one of the other group : ` Order your food and leave if you do n't want trouble , or I 'll splatter your face across the road . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtBernard` Bastard ! " cried Bernard , belabouring Jed with his fists , splattering cheap red wine over books and walls .
avoid.vAgentNPExta youthAt that moment a youth sprinted past , tipped over her glass and splattered the tomato juice across the concrete .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouNo matter how much Norse manure you splatter on to them , they 've a habit of coming up smelling of roses .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyLike gardeners , they must cast out the evil weeds and plough the matted earth into long fields and sow the seeds of future harvests .
avoid.vAgentNPExtGardeners are often advised not to sow roots on ground that has recently been manured , as this will produce distorted shapes .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheThen as spring advanced , he sowed the barley , millet , potatoes and the maize — his own and Kānchho 's .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheHis family has been farming the same land for generations but this year he has sown no cereal crops and has not even bothered to string the hops in the hop gardens .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSchneider draped a sheet about his shoulders and reached for a pair of scissors .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe stopped half a dozen yards off and pushed her wet hair behind her ears and draped her arms protectively across her undisguised bump .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheThey lay together for a while , half asleep , kissing now and again ; then she draped one leg across his hips and they began to make love languorously , without speaking .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe shrugged and draped a casual arm around Hari 's shoulder .
avoid.vAgentNPExtRonSo she did n't sit down for a last five-minute chat , but let Ron drape her coat around her .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe gestured Melanie over to her and draped the material around her shoulders .
avoid.vAgentNPExtAdamShe shivered , and Adam draped an arm around her shoulders .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe draped the towel around his shoulders and shook his head .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyShirts and sheets they hung from the ceiling , draping them on lines and hangers .
avoid.vAgentNPExtKate draped the shawl on the counter .
avoid.vAgentNPExtweStill tied together with the strands of wool we moved towards the fence intending to drape it on the wire .
avoid.vAgentNPExtweAt the base of a steep crack we drape our possessions on these to save them a wetting and balance out of and into different footwear .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe" He took off his coat and draped it over Harry .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSinger draped the T-shirt over his head , but his laughter was evident in the way his shoulders shook .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe draped inflamable material over it and calibrated the switch to come on later in the day .
avoid.vAgentNPExtJean-Pierre picked up a shawl and draped it over Jane 's shoulders .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey draped the starched white tablecloth over the big deal table .
avoid.vAgentNPExtYou draped your best cummerbund over the lampshade ?
avoid.vAgentNPExtheHis eyes narrowed briefly , then he draped the jacket round her shoulders before leading the way to the stairs .
avoid.vAgentNPExtCalibanBut Caliban would drape a tarpaulin round it .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe drapes this green scarf round my neck .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe draped tinsel round the pink lampshades on the table .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe others also draped their underclothes among the branches .
avoid.vAgentNPExtKāliWhen they 'd finished washing Mina and Kāli draped their clean wet clothes among the hundreds of others stretched between the scraggy thorn trees .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe draped it at my neck and sprayed it with her perfume : it still smells faintly of Chanel .
avoid.vAgentNPExtshopsSchools and most offices closed ; taxis flew black flags ; shops draped black banners from their windows ; convoys of lorries clogged roads towards the Chinese border .
avoid.vAgentNPExtEager hands unrolled the garlands of tinsel and draped them round t ] he branches .
avoid.vAgentNPExtmankindWas Margaret Mead ( 1935 ) right to see woman as ` an infinitely malleable clay figure upon which mankind has draped ever varying period-costumes " ?
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheThe doctor left the nurse to cover him with a kind of improvised wooden tent , over which she draped a sheet .
avoid.vAgentNPExtZhukovTo add an even more damning touch , Zhukov had draped an airforce uniform over the edge of the bed , and superimposed Vologsky 's personal insignia upon it .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe took the sword out of Alexei 's hand and jabbed it into the planks at the bottom of the punt , then draped Alexei 's coat over it .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe pulled the blanket from underneath himself and draped it over his shoulders .
avoid.vAgentNPExtDoreen stepped out of her slip , and draped it over a chair .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe pulled the clothing out , draping them over the side of the chest .
avoid.vAgentNPExtmeWhen I showed her she lent me a silk shawl to drape round my shoulders and over my breasts .
avoid.vAgentNPExthePenry returned quickly with a warm , dry towel , which he draped round her shoulders as he took her wrist in his .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe priest took the basin of blood and spattered it against the altar .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheFor a moment she looked furiously at Donald , her teeth bared like a cat 's , then she shook her hair out , spattering Donald with bree and barley , and hauled him back into the dance .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe came down heavily , spattering her nightdress with earth , shards of flowerpot , dark streaks of water from spilled asters .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyWhen she and Frank were children , they used to skip the puddles , or sometimes land in the middle , spattering themselves , with shouts of glee .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe dabbed some perfume on her throat and ran downstairs .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIAs soon as he came in I made him let me look at his head , and I dabbed some Dettol on it .
avoid.vAgentNPExtINevertheless , as I dab calamine on my spare tyres , I ca n't deny that this is n't my finest hour .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheHe winced as she dabbed disinfectant on the cut and covered it up for him .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe dabs a little powder on top , and stands back to admire the effect .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI mix some sap green with Prussian blue and burnt umber still left in the palette and dab it onto the previously dampened , shaded areas of the greenery .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI picked a fish-louse from it as it lay on the unhooking mat , dabbed a bit of waterproof ointment on a small wound on its flank , then slipped it back into the water .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe had dabbed powder over her lipstick to rob it of its bright crimson lustre , and she had forgotten the little pink patches of rouge that gave her cheeks their rosy healthy glow .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheHe put his head in his hands as the waiter brought over the glass of water ; he sipped it , and dabbed some on his temples to cool them .
avoid.vAgentNPExtshePulling out the oval gold Cartier compact she dabbed on a layer of powder and dashed the scarlet lipstick across her trembling mouth .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI dabbed a little on each puckered mouth to further shouts of laughter and much dancing about the room .
avoid.vAgentNPExtZoserWhen Zoser dabbed a little on his wife 's sleeve she took the sleeve and held it up to her nose .
avoid.vAgentNPExtDoraOvercome with rage and frustration , Dora jammed a fist against her mouth and gnawed at her knuckles .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheWith a groan of defeat he slumped back against the reception desk , jamming his elbow against the counter .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe dried the udder and pulled the three-legged stool across , jamming the first bucket between her knees as she sat down , so that Florence could not kick it over .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe jammed a finger in each ear .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHargreave dug out the stub of a cigar from his top pocket and examined it with distaste before jamming it in his mouth .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI jammed one finger in my ear against the fourth circle of hell that had just broken loose .
avoid.vAgentNPExtChris attempts to clear his desk by jamming all outstanding items in the biggest , bottom drawer .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheOutrage turned to agitation when she saw that he was jamming the key in the lock with such force that the flesh on his fingers was turning white .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe laughed hysterically , jamming her fingers into her mouth to muffle the sound .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe jammed her fists into her pockets .
avoid.vAgentNPExtClaire jams the black box into her shoulder bag .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheI smiled at her , and she jammed a copy of Pravda into my hand , her smile still ticking over .
avoid.vAgentNPExtDonald jammed the shotgun into the crook of bone under Nathan 's jaw .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe stopped , jammed his hands on his hips and leaned forward from the waist in a belligerent posture .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe jammed the one-eyed spectacles onto his face and fled .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheThe tyres screamed as he jammed his foot to the floor and the car shot into traffic .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe jammed the point firmly under the great fish 's jaw bone and used the other curve of S as a carrying handle .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe slid the ramrod out , jammed it down the long barrel , then pulled it free .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe put the cheese in the fridge and jammed a stool up against the door ; otherwise it would swing open , and everything would go bad .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheThe younger of the trio looked at McCann and Morton and decided he would be better advised not to try and reach the .38 he had jammed into his belt .
avoid.vAgentNPExtA BLIND man fought off a bull terrier that attacked his guide dog -- by jamming his fist down its throat and smacking it between the eyes .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMarkby hastily jammed dolly 's arm back into its socket .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheClive spilled some of the powder as he heaped it in the spoon , and could not hold it steady over his lighter flame , but finally he got it liquefied .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI smiled at them , heaped more food on to their plates , poured more mint tea or coffee into their cups .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe larva heaps sand or soil onto its head and jaws and then flicks it with some force up and behind it , working in a circle to produce a conical pit .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe heaped a teaspoonful of instant coffee into a couple of beakers and poured a steaming jet of water on to it .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe fingerprint manWe continued our work until the fingerprint man arrived to dust that dreadful black powder everywhere .
avoid.vAgentNPExtZeinab` I might be prepared to do that , " conceded Zeinab , dusting the powder from her fingers .
avoid.vAgentNPExtunscrupulous ski resortsSadly , unscrupulous ski resorts might misuse the new polymer , surreptitiously dusting it on the slopes of their rivals .
avoid.vAgentNPExtCrump` My wife loves the man 's poems , " said Crump , dusting the dead creature onto the ground .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe friar sighed and rose , dusting the wet ice from his robe .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe dusted some ash from the sleeve of her black , Chinese-style padded jacket .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe glanced down , dusting the dirt from the pebble off her hands , wondering how to answer such an unanswerable question .
avoid.vAgentNPExtD'Aubigny just grimaced , rose and dusted the grass from his hose .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe rose , dusting the crumbs from his habit .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI tried to dust the grit off my forearm where it adhered to the sweat .
avoid.vAgentNPExtmeAsked for a safety deposit box after she 'd seen me cramming Belgian banknotes in an envelope .
avoid.vAgentNPExtDarius grabs a wedge , ices it with half an inch of butter , crams it in his mouth and washes it down with a can of Coke .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouAt least you wo n't have to cram a printer in your briefcase as well as lug a portable over your shoulder .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheDavid , aged nine , empties our bin in the yard to pick out the salvageable items before he crams the rest into a sack to take to the dump .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheSo she crammed six big fellers into her front room , sat them down with rum and blankets , and the whole bunch snuggled up like they were queueing all night to buy tickets for the Test Match .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI` May -- " he started to say , but I crammed a cushion into his mouth before he could finish .
avoid.vAgentNPExtLeo` This autobiography , " Leo went on , cramming forks into the dishwasher .
avoid.vAgentNPExtBriony crammed the cap low over her brow as if to express solid determination , then swung round and left the room .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheClicking the heels of his glossy boots once more , he crammed the cap with its oversized peak hastily on his head and made for the door .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe crammed it , tissue and all , into the left pocket of her fur coat , which I hoped was either fake or farmed , without looking at it .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe crammed the stiff , shiny paper into the fireplace .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheySons of louts grappled with the coffin in vain ; they could neither cram it in nor twist it out .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey will try to cram as many Minis as possible on to the Lake Windermere ferry and see how many consecutive journeys they can make .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheShe handed him sandwiches , which he crammed into his mouth , choking .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheThe contents of the saddle-bags he crammed into his wallet but there was more food than he could find room for .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyAnd have a tiny back yard because otherwise they could n't cram so many boxes onto the site .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWe strap them to the plane 's fuselage and pump them full of compressed air until we achieve neutral buoyancy . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey will probably pump more oil in coming months .
avoid.vAgentNPExtitHowever , its task is made much more difficult by the fact that derogations granted to the Welsh water authority allow it to pump raw sewage into both those rivers .
avoid.vAgentNPExtweThe longer we continue to pump lead into the atmosphere , the more it will accumulate .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe Suffolk Water Company is pumping specially dechlorinated water into the habitat of the fen raft spider , Britain 's largest and rarest , to save it from extinction .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyHowever , once the salt fingers are formed , they are pumping salty fluid into the top of the bottom layer and less salty fluid into the bottom of the top layer .
avoid.vAgentNPExtan extreme left-wing groupThis has been open to doubt since June 8 , 1989 when an extreme left-wing group pumped 20 bullets into Valenzuela 's former chief , ` Wally " Fuentes Morrison .
avoid.vAgentNPExtCarter toppled over and lay pumping his blood onto the canteen floor .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey will pump waste water to an existing sewer at Crosby Road South and then to North West Water 's multimillion pound treatment works at Sandon Dock .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe heartVital messages from the brain to the body slow down and nerves in the heart , sensing something is wrong , react by instructing the heart to pump extra blood to the brain .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe BrigadeThe following week tests were carried out and I went with Dad to watch the Brigade endeavouring to pump water to the roof of Blooms the Drapers on The Canal -- possibly the City 's tallest building .
avoid.vAgentNPExtEmergency crews were called to pump water from 7 houses .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyWhen it did n't , they pumped air through the pile in an attempt to cool it .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsolar powerOne possibility being considered is for solar power to be used to pump downstream water back up to the main reservoir , so restoring the head of water needed to generate hydro-electric power .
avoid.vAgentNPExtour water boardsDo n't forget to add the Aquasafe at this stage , to remove the chlorines and chloramines that our water boards are pumping into the tapwater at the moment .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIAnd if I can not rid myself of it I will just have to go into the service and begin to root out the cause .
avoid.vAgentNPExtLouen Orc Slayer , the King of BretonniaThe beginning of the Errantry Wars when Louen Orc Slayer , the King of Bretonnia , declares his intention to rid Bretonnia of Orcs .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe Dutch government rids itself of the art mountain
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe fishIf the symptoms should start to show following an unavoidable change , say a power failure or similar , the fish will normally be able to rid itself swiftly upon return to normal conditions .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe decided to rid the army , as he had done with the party of any possible opposition .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsomeoneIf this happens , someone will have to rid Stonecutter 's Island of its very large and varied snake population .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI` So I just went a-front there with my milk and vinegar ; rubbed it in my palm and fingers ; and then I rubbed it inside the horses " nose and then round their nostrils .
avoid.vAgentNPExtcompetent handsI 've been asleep , lulled by competent hands rubbing aromatic oils into my aching shoulderblades .
avoid.vAgentNPExthePamela surveyed him from under her sunshade as he rubbed the lotion lovingly into the bad-tempered girl 's back .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe spat , and rubbed it into the cobbles with his boot .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe took out her Ambre Solaire and rubbed a small amount on her nose .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI crushed some of the flowers and rubbed them on my forehead as I 'm told it has an invigorating effect on cabbages and thought it might do the same for me .
avoid.vAgentNPExtweTo help keep these bold bloodsuckers at bay we rubbed wet salt on our boots .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe womenWhile waiting to go on , they would see the women rub lipstick onto their fingers from their lips and transfer it onto their navels and nipples .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe rubbed some of the powder in his hands , sniffed it and threw it back on to the ground .
avoid.vAgentNPExtBoltwood rubbed a little on the forehead of a four year-old who immune system was severely depressed .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheAfter less than a half-hour of sitting alone he would grow restless , scatter his books untidily about the table and disappear outside .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe scattered the letters across his desk .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheBefore drinking he fumbles with a cigarette paper , overloading it with tobacco , scattering flakes across the table , into the booze .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe scattered his clothes across West London in a variety of dustbins and builder 's skips .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheIn a brief space of time , she had scattered offspring around the country and omitted to let any of them know each other .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSome churches are happy to scatter the ashes in the graveyard or bury them according to the family 's wishes .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheThey rattled as she stalked , sometimes alarming her prey , and so she scattered them into the sand , to be ingested by the things that lived below the dunes .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe jerked out drawers and scattered their contents on the floor , dragged all her clothes from the wardrobe , threw out her shoes , then pulled Ruth herself from the bed and ripped off the sheets .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouIf you scatter seed on the ground you will build up a substantial clientele of birds such as chaffinches which do not readily come to hanging food and birdtables .
avoid.vAgentNPExtJessicaThe girl , thin-faced and undernourished , watched with complete indifference as Jessica then took them to the parapet and scattered them onto the turbulent black surface of the river , where they swirled beautifully , made changing patterns as they swept between the steep stone walls .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoYes , there are enthusiasts who scatter it on to their scallops , mash it into their spinach and , quite possibly , stir it into their tea .
avoid.vAgentNPExtenthusiastsYes , there are enthusiasts who scatter it on to their scallops , mash it into their spinach and , quite possibly , stir it into their tea .
avoid.vAgentNPExtherThe Star carried three pictures of her scattering her scarves upon the heads of cheerful spectators : ` Ex TV Weathergirl sends the barometer rising " .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey scattered drugs and lab equipment over the floor , and opened a fridge door containing radioactive materials marked ` dangerous " .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe 'd scatter some of the grain he 'd nicked , and fetch down the wire and cutters , and his books .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe asked permission to scatter her husband 's ashes on the ballroom floor . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtheOn top of the thallium he sprinkled salt , a very little pepper and a coating of tarragon leaves .
avoid.vAgentNPExtKersey sprinkled sugar on his apple pie .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe sprinkled it freely in the gate opening and beyond in the passage , then turned to me .
avoid.vAgentNPExtISo I sprinkled this stuff inside every pair of knickers in the drawer and then folded them all up again carefully . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe chuckled , then might pick up the animal by the scruff ( if it were a cavey , or a bird ) , and dash it to death on the ground and spill the guts to read them for herself , then sprinkle blood inside the circle and on her cheeks and brow .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe then circled the poteau mitan , sprinkling rum into the dust .
avoid.vAgentNPExtJamie snaps open the capsule and sprinkles its contents into the palm of his hand .
avoid.vAgentNPExtA man was sprinkling petrol on a heap of sprouts to help them burn .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe whore` When she thought the room empty the whore pulled out a phial beneath her robes and sprinkled the contents on a loaf of bread .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe sprinkled some snuff on the back of his hand and sniffed it .
avoid.vAgentNPExtVortigernThe magicians told Vortigern he must find a boy with no father , sacrifice the child and sprinkle his blood on the fort 's foundations .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI` I 'll sprinkle star-dust on your head . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtweOn the one hand , we eat all those pre-packed and refined foods and , on the other , we sprinkle bran over everything from soup to yoghourt .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe sprinkled water over the towel and then went into a paroxysm of agony , nursing the injured arm against his chest and holding out his other hand for money .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI sprinkled water in front of the altar , and put some flowers on it , violets and dogwood .
avoid.vAgentNPExtYou sprinkle chocolate on top of the milk when it 's in the cups .
avoid.vAgentNPExtJane Sharpe 's maidThe bedroom of the hotel on Brussels ' rue Royale stank of vinegar which Jane Sharpe 's maid had sprinkled onto a red-hot shovel to fumigate the room .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouYou kept this powder in a little linen bag and you sprinkled a bit now and then in their bait . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtCrossbills and red squirrels showered stripped pinecones around me , and I saw my first crested tits , trapezing in the canopy .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheir archersAs the English were forced back , their archers belatedly came into action , but showered more arrows into the backs of their own troops than into Bruce's .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHis comrades , meanwhile , get to work with power drills and grinders , showering sparks into the front row and creating an industrial cacophony that mixes mysteriously with the piped classical backing track they 've picked to accompany their hellish instrumental .
avoid.vAgentNPExtEuropean heads of government from Moscow to Madrid showered telegrams of congratulation on Clinton , saying they expected to maintain good ties with Washington .
avoid.vAgentNPExtPeople showered unsought librettos on him all his life and he ignored them .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheir pimpsWhere would the poor girls be without their pimps , who shower money on them and ask for nothing in return ?
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoWhere would the poor girls be without their pimps , who shower money on them and ask for nothing in return ?
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoI stopped playing and tossed my trumpet to Kim who had been showering our remaining advertising leaflets on to the melee .
avoid.vAgentNPExtKimI stopped playing and tossed my trumpet to Kim who had been showering our remaining advertising leaflets on to the melee .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheAll Giles had wanted in return for the small gifts he showered on her was affection .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsomeoneA valuable way of concealing them is to have bars , stripes or blobs of colour that appear to overflow from one section to the next , as though someone has splashed ink across the animal .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheBetty watched him as he splashed a little soda in each , and handed her one .
avoid.vAgentNPExtTracyBaron de Tracy grinned openly and grabbed a drinking-horn , splashing some wine into it from the jug on the table .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe splashed whiskey into the glasses .
avoid.vAgentNPExtEdward lifted it and splashed a little water into the teapot , swirling it around .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe splashed water on her face , wishing she had her overnight case up here with her , wondering if it would be possible to make a deal with Ace .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe extreme force of the blows had splashed blood on the walls and ceilings .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe Church of England vicar blessed the Northamp stately home , splashed holy water on the walls and said prayers to ward off the spirit .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheCupping his hands in the large jug , he splashed cold water over his face and chest , rubbing it up and down his arms before towelling himself down .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI splashed water over my face , slicked unruly grey hair into a more reasonable disorder , and headed down to the lobby again .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheIn fact , she thought as she splashed cold water on to her hot face , she had n't seen him all morning -- perhaps he 'd taken himself off for a walk .
avoid.vAgentNPExtan older womanHis friends carry his rigid , moaning body to one side and an older woman splashes him with water .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheThen she raised one foot and brought it down with a smack on the water , splashing him , and laughed .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe splashed some down the front of my tunic and was gone .
avoid.vAgentNPExtEddie splashed more of the liquid against his temples , brushing it back and then rubbing it in with a comb .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI splashed more over my face .
avoid.vAgentNPExttwo menA milkman has been temporarily blinded by two men who sprayed superglue into his eyes .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoA milkman has been temporarily blinded by two men who sprayed superglue into his eyes .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheySome female handed them a hypo-bulb and they sprayed it into Jezrael 's face , and there was a physical paralysis leadening her without physical pain .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe unswung the machine-gun and sprayed the bullets into the trees , sending his hunters scattering for cover .
avoid.vAgentNPExtAngry farmer sprays muck on a council
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey sprayed cold water on my dog when it was snowing and all her fur froze .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey sprayed weedkiller on pensioner Martha Welsh 's prized lawn to ruin her chances .
avoid.vAgentNPExtvandalsWe ca n't blame them that vandals spray paint on the walls .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheWhen he saw us he choked and sprayed the beer onto the lawn .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouSome people are daunted by the technology of sound , but it 's basically just like water : you can send it out in a jet or you can spray it gently over everyone .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe shook his head , spraying drops over the room , over his clothes discarded on the floor .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMojo shook the thing fiercely , spraying ink over the station head .
avoid.vAgentNPExtFarmers in the region are not allowed to spray manure over the surface of their fields .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe combat unit had sprayed napalm or some napalm analogue into the Silver Shuriken , and he was clothed in fire .
avoid.vAgentNPExtBattling Dave Cannon sprayed a whole trailer-load of the cow muck over a council building after plans for his retirement bungalow were turned down for the fourth time .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe US forcesIt was part of the defoliant Agent Orange , that the US forces sprayed on Vietnamese forests during the 1960s and 1970s .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe TurksWatching the Turks spray it around the park against our implacable foes , the English recently , the mystery deepened as to how we managed to knock in five goals against them at Lansdowne Road .
avoid.vAgentNPExta molluscThis spotted sea hare ( above ) is a mollusc that can squirt a cloud of purple ink into the water in response to the approach of a predator .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthatThis spotted sea hare ( above ) is a mollusc that can squirt a cloud of purple ink into the water in response to the approach of a predator .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe crouched behind the mother to squirt milk into the bottle .
avoid.vAgentNPExtA handsome Irish youth with ginger hair squirted some boiling water into the teapot and swilled a cup of dark brown liquid into a chipped cup .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoOne thinks of the stories of child muggers bearing sharp knives , driven below by a greater police presence upstairs , of the Underground ` acid fiend " who squirts hydrochloric acid on people 's legs before making his escape , of steamers , hip-hop-styled persons perpetrating economy-sized thefts .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe Underground ` acid fiend "One thinks of the stories of child muggers bearing sharp knives , driven below by a greater police presence upstairs , of the Underground ` acid fiend " who squirts hydrochloric acid on people 's legs before making his escape , of steamers , hip-hop-styled persons perpetrating economy-sized thefts .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMost species also squirt the oil at intruders as a form of defence so that the ground around the nest becomes impregnated with it .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheNeeding something light and refreshing to slake a newly parched mouth and throat , she squirted soda from a siphon into a tall glass and added a cluster of ice cubes .
avoid.vAgentNPExtDaedalusSo Daedalus is squirting one such solution through small round nozzles into the other .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe mahoutShe 'd read that when an elephant has a wound , the mahout squirts chilli juice in its eyes by way of distraction .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIt is a superbly efficient food gatherer , and can siphon ten gallons of water at a single suck and squirt this into the elephant 's mouth .
avoid.vAgentNPExtJuron squirted his water canteen into that arid gob again and again .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsome womenSurprisingly , it 's normal for some women to squirt out a fluid at the moment of orgasm .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSome fruit-eating birds can swallow fruit and only five minutes later squirt out the remains .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI would lie out in the midday sun and plaster myself in baby oil ! "
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe plastered his head with a yellow liquid that stung like salt when it ran into his eyes .
avoid.vAgentNPExtgraceful Masai women in long leather skirtsAround them graceful Masai women in long leather skirts are sweeping the boma and plastering the huts with cow dung .
avoid.vAgentNPExtweThen we took turns at the dressing table , plastering our faces with lotions , creams , lipstick and eye shadow , and helping ourselves to my mother 's " Arpège " .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSam took it upon herself to plaster the walls .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey plastered a considerable number of parked aircraft with sticky labels marked ` bomb " : the station commander reportedly was furious the following morning .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyAnd if the stranger has pleased the local cattle they will show their gratitude by plastering the sides of the vehicle with a generous dolloping of fresh dung before they depart .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI` I could go upstairs this minute and drape myself in gold chains and beautiful bracelets . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtheDuring the second number , he draped himself in the Union Jack , presumably in an attempt to endear himself to the bulldog breed .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe then draped it with vivid red silk , secured in place with a glue gun .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe changed her shoes , did her hair , dabbed her neck with Chanel and slammed the bedroom door .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI 'm not here to be a dolly , dabbing his temples with eau de cologne and picking up his wife 's laundry .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe dabbed her lips with salt water again and crumbled some of the roasted chicken neck into her mouth .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI have pricked my first blister , squeezed out the fluid , and dabbed it with surgical spirit .
avoid.vAgentNPExtshe" I had to do extra rehearsals because I was new and she would daub my legs with methylated spirits and iodine .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheIt was a good thought as she made ready for bed ; then , her one luxury , she daubed her face with night-cream .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe previous user had also daubed the ducts along the roof of Biff 's control bubble with vermilion slogans .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheShe opened her handbag and brought out an astonishing assortment of cosmetics , with which she daubed my face .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe doctor followed me almost immediately and injected my grandfather in the back of his hand .
avoid.vAgentNPExtAlan Hirst , 39 , who has a rare allergy , injected himself with adrenalin after he was stung at Bawtry , Doncaster .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheMurray , he alleged , then had gone to the bothy next door where he had injected three men with heroin .
avoid.vAgentNPExtAllittMr Goldring claimed Allitt had injected her with insulin and said a test after her death had found a high level of the drug in her blood .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheMr Goldring claimed she had injected one baby with potassium .
avoid.vAgentNPExtTeams of scuba divers have injected thousands of them with copper .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe victimIn Dalby the victim injected herself .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe put 10ml into the syringe , closed his eyes and injected the patient .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoMungo nodded , calling to mind a diabetic schoolfriend who had to inject himself daily .
avoid.vAgentNPExta diabetic schoolfriendMungo nodded , calling to mind a diabetic schoolfriend who had to inject himself daily .
avoid.vAgentNPExtDrug abusers who inject themselves risk catching hepatitis ( a serious blood disease ) and many other infections , abscesses and even gangrene .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoDrug abusers who inject themselves risk catching hepatitis ( a serious blood disease ) and many other infections , abscesses and even gangrene .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMilligan has crammed it so full of Victorian antiques , paintings and illustrations that the cement is hidden by memorabilia .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouThe quantity given will stuff a 5kg/10lb turkey fore and aft , as you do not want to cram the bird to bursting .
avoid.vAgentNPExtJane PargeterThe apartment itself was enormous and , as if she were scared of the space , Jane Pargeter had crammed it with expensive furniture .
avoid.vAgentNPExther lads Lester and LukeMeanwhile her lads Lester and Luke are cramming her tights with toys and the baby is smearing lipstick all over himself .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheOur sojourn here will raise such a city as Cadmus when he sowed the Theban field .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe seeds your body with human fragments ,
avoid.vAgentNPExtMonteith has painted several of the wooden floors with colourful designs , hung the doors with attractive plaques , and repainted many of the original desks and chairs in cheerful pastel shades .
avoid.vAgentNPExtYouWomen were remarking on the window hangings -- ` You could hang my whole downstairs with one of those red curtains , " said Mary McCulloch , ` and have a length left over for the beds . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe has seen the Peliatan dancers on tour , hung his walls with posters of that photogenic island , bought records of gamelan music .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheFor a moment she looked furiously at Donald , her teeth bared like a cat 's , then she shook her hair out , spattering Donald with bree and barley , and hauled him back into the dance .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe came down heavily , spattering her nightdress with earth , shards of flowerpot , dark streaks of water from spilled asters .
avoid.vAgentNPExtitMost notably , it had several close encounters with the Earth , causing great upheavals , dividing the Red Sea , spattering the landscape with flaming petroleum , and in general making life sheer hell for our ancestors .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhichDuring the engagement A.A. bursts were exploding all round me , my port plane received a near miss which made a large hole and spattered the aircraft with splinters , which injured my left elbow . "
avoid.vAgentNPExta near missDuring the engagement A.A. bursts were exploding all round me , my port plane received a near miss which made a large hole and spattered the aircraft with splinters , which injured my left elbow . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe sluice gates holding back a bottomless reservoir of blood are creaking open , spattering the country with thick , viscous dollops .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe went over to the sink and splashed her face with cold water over and over again .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheInstead she blew her nose , splashed her face with cold water , carried a cup of coffee to the bathroom door and knocked .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheResolutely , she splashed her face with icy water , repaired her make-up , and went back to her desk to face the nightmare with only her dignity to mask her pain .
avoid.vAgentNPExtweIts waters proved irresistibly attractive to us , and we playfully started splashing one another .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheHis heart lurched and he splashed his goblet full to the brim with dark red claret .
avoid.vAgentNPExtA passing cart rolled by splattering him with mud and Corbett quietly cursed Burnell for sending him here .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIBrandon then told one of the other group : ` Order your food and leave if you do n't want trouble , or I 'll splatter your face across the road . "
avoid.vAgentNPExta youthAt that moment a youth sprinted past , tipped over her glass and splattered the tomato juice across the concrete .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheBefore , he would splatter , and she would take the same pigment , the same colours , and assemble .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouNo matter how much Norse manure you splatter on to them , they 've a habit of coming up smelling of roses .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe agrees to cover the garbage with sand and to spray the area with chemicals to kill the flies and mosquitoes .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMartin GostnerMartin Kippenberger has inset ` My Last Will and Testament " , a plain white canvas , flush with the wall ; and Martin Gostner has sprayed a column with transparent glue , sticky but invisible .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIHowever , to date , the best method I have tried is to spray the lengths of yarn with silicone spray .
avoid.vAgentNPExtYanto had just taken a swig of cider , and instantly sprayed a dozen regulars as the uncontrollable spasm of laughter erupted .
avoid.vAgentNPExta farmerThe discovery was made by a farmer out spraying his crops .
avoid.vAgentNPExttrucksTimes Beach unwittingly became contaminated ten years ago , when trucks sprayed the town 's unpaved streets with waste oil containing dioxin , an extremely toxic byproduct of a common herbicide .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheAt the end , assisted by the two younger priests , he came through the altar rails and sprinkled the coffin with Holy Water .
avoid.vAgentNPExtAnna emptied cornflakes out of the packet until her bowl was piled high , sprinkled the pile with sugar and doused it in milk , then sat staring at it while the sugar dissolved and the cornflakes drooped .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe small Irishman had just sprinkled the wooden floor with water to keep down the dust and was briskly sweeping the warped boards with a long-bristled broom when Patrick arrived .
avoid.vAgentNPExtEva liked to sprinkle the house with about five papers and three magazines a day , skimming over Vogue and the New Statesman and the Daily Express before dumping the lot into the wastepaper basket beside the bed .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheNeeding something light and refreshing to slake a newly parched mouth and throat , she squirted soda from a siphon into a tall glass and added a cluster of ice cubes .
avoid.vAgentNPExtothersSome sting , some bite , some throw poisonous hairs at you and others squirt you with blinding sprays .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIWithin a few days of laying I place the egg mass in a dish , and squirt it with tank water from a pipette .
avoid.vAgentNPExtCrystal squirted me all over with scent even though it would n't show in a photograph .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheBut the cornice offers no aid and he tumbles and slithers down once more , cursing and swearing and showering me in snow .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe Italian crowd went berserk when they realised their man had lost his title , and showered Benn with coins and rubbish .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe DC-10Mr Sutherland , who lives in Holland , was reunited with his 27-year-old wife Anita on the tarmac -- seconds before the DC-10 exploded , showering them with debris .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIt smashed the car 's sunroof showering the family with glass .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe picked her way between them , treading with care so as not to shower things with sand .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe popped a prawn ball into her mouth and bit on it , showering him with sweet and sour sauce .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe operator can write , run and debug programs by ` driving " the simulated controls and the simulator responds appropriately even to the extent of execution times .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey can , if these claims are true as they seem to be , debug their ` digestive program " , or slow their hearts considerably .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheOnly a single user can access the computer at a time , and he has to write , debug , and run his programs in the most basic computer-oriented form .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheOne of them , Gerard Cochran , boasted that he personally ` would kill Joseph and scalp him and wear his scalp as a bridle " .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey scalped old men and women , beheaded others , slit throats , cut out tongues , sliced off ears , and hacked off limbs .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHeavy fighting had scattered the desert with damaged tanks , twisted wrecks that once were jeeps and burned-out trucks stuck head-first in deep sand drifts .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI` I 'm going to defrost the fridge , Larry , " she said .
avoid.vAgentNPExtYou can also defrost and clean your fridge and freezer with the Steamatic , making short work of what can often be a long and messy job .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe defrosts a chicken in the tumble dryer and eats deep-pan pizza with marmalade and Rice Krispies for breakfast .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMrs Ada GailyTwenty-three miles away , at Number 14 , Maxstone Villas , Mrs Ada Gaily decided to defrost the refrigerator .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI 've managed not to ruin the beef casserole and defrosted what I think is a plum crumble -- circa January 1986 .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouMake sure you defrost the turkey slowly .
avoid.vAgentNPExta slaveAlexei leaned a little to one side so that a slave could heap his plate with k'va , the staple grain which was similar to rice .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe heaped a plate for him and Cameron took it thankfully .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheShe led him through to the dining-room and found him a glass of whisky and a plate which she proceeded to heap with food .
avoid.vAgentNPExtToo much tea and coffee can pump your system full of caffeine , making you tense and anxious .
avoid.vAgentNPExtorganisers of a fair at Manston in KentIT 'S sick that organisers of a fair at Manston in Kent should pump a donkey full of laxatives for a fund-raising gimmick .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWe strap them to the plane 's fuselage and pump them full of compressed air until we achieve neutral buoyancy . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtSuit 's pumped me full of painkillers , but nothing else .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe chaps in the secure wing of Rampton Psychiatric HospitalUnless of course the chaps in the secure wing of Rampton Psychiatric Hospital have at least decided that the old boy is an outstanding danger to modern life and pumped him full of Largactil .
avoid.vAgentNPExtBelindaWith a bank loan , Belinda bought 5 UNC acres of land bordering Avon and Gloucestershire and planted it with beech , lime , oak and ash trees .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwewhether we should plant our yards with breadcrumbs
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe Dutch nurserymen have planted a Green Valley with rhododendrons , conifers , acers and heathers spiked with lilies and unusual bulbs .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheIn some areas he could plant his land with windmills .
avoid.vAgentNPExt` George 's great-great-grandfatherJoan Bailey said to Roland , ` George 's great-great-grandfather planted all this woodland , you know .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe vandals broke into the house , piled the cooker with linen then switched it on and set light to it .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHarrington` Only teasing you , Wraysford , " said Harrington , piling his plate with the fried eggs , which had started to congeal beneath the cover .
avoid.vAgentNPExtCouncil workmenA promenade ran along the top , and Ruth saw Council workmen piling sandbags against the brightly painted railings .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMaggieWhen they 'd gone Maggie gathered up the rest of the dishes and piled them in the sink .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe drivers piled them into cars and drove off to return shortly for another load .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIAt the time I was mucking out the byre stalls , and piling the manure on top of my big heap when I saw the lights go on in the house .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyOn top of the turves , which gave out a steady glow , they piled logs , until the blaze roared in the grate , filling the kitchen with life-giving heat .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI piled everything i could on a sheet in the middle of the floor and tied up the corners …
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouIf you do not keep a dream diary , I strongly recommend that you give it a try .
avoid.vAgentNPExtany nervous knittersI do hope that I have encouraged any nervous knitters to have a try at using the reader .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheCulley thought that too , but he made a last try .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouThe point where it all falls down is when you actually try and play it !
avoid.vAgentNPExtI 'll try and find you one .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe studentMany poor harmonizations are written because the student is trying to think of melody and harmony together , and inevitably both suffer in consequence .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheThe teacher would haul him up and over , her angry voice taunting him , and he would try and remember that somewhere there was a mum who loved him and a dad who called him Tiger .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe tried to make it sound fresh and exciting .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWe 'll try and be a bit more adventurous this year and go a bit further !
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe is trying hard to develop business ties , with special emphasis on secular Turkey .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMartin tried hard not to sound annoyed .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe children listened carefully , and tried hard to understand .
avoid.vAgentNPExtNaseby tried hard to read over his shoulder .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI 'llWell , if I ca n't have Heathcliff as my friend , if Edgar is going to be mean and jealous , I 'll try to break both their hearts by breaking my own .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyHe says they got some men in a van and tried to burn them .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe tried to keep too much under his personal control , so that letters were neglected and he was always late .
avoid.vAgentNPExtweI remember one time I reported that he had developed a cough and back came a directive that we should try to make an audio recording of it .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI tried eating a sandwich with my second cup of tea and I just about managed it .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouIf you have a large garden I would recommend that you try growing many of the varieties suggested in the tables of flowers and foliage ( see pp. 12-19 ) .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI have sometimes been tempted to try this bidding technique with particularly unattractive paintings .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheThe court was told that she dabbled in black magic and tried summoning messages from the spirit world by using a ouija board .
avoid.vAgentNPExtLeslie was devastated by the news , having tried for a long time to have a baby .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMr Peres had tried for six weeks to persuade just one legislator to join his labour-led coalition ; in the end he failed , but said ` it was worth the struggle for peace " .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI` I would n't try for a rebooking for a while , " she said , sipping her drink .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIThe first time I tried to film mink in the wild was in the spring of 1990 , in mid-Wales , where I was making a 15-minute programme for Channel 4 .
avoid.vAgentNPExtContinental companies are trying to muscle into the UK market where Hoffman La Roche , the leading Swiss pharmaceuticals group and the world 's biggest vitamin manufacturer , is already well established with its Redoxin range of vitamins .
avoid.vAgentNPExtGreenpeaceSitting around in the sun all day , scoffing tons of ice cream is his idea of heaven , though he did get a bit miffed when Greenpeace tried to push him back into the sea .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShanti 's mother loved her very dearly , and had tried for nearly two years to cope with the situation where she , as an Indian , had a baby with an African father .
avoid.vAgentNPExtBoard of Trade officials had tried for nearly twenty years to change the policy of RPM .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe sepoyFor a few seconds the sepoy tried discreetly to shoo her away , hoping to be able to continue unobserved his stealthy creeping through the jungle .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe was trying not to cry .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMiss Barrett` Well I have to admit , " said Miss Barrett , trying not to look at Denise 's tights , ` I know they 're all fairly bloodthirsty little savages .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe CompanyNevertheless , in 1878 , the Company built some 38 houses in Buckingham Street .
avoid.vAgentNPExthimselfShe snatched Buster from his play and we went back into the house where she held him close to her face , laughing as the big cat purred and arched himself ecstatically against her cheek .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe big catShe snatched Buster from his play and we went back into the house where she held him close to her face , laughing as the big cat purred and arched himself ecstatically against her cheek .
avoid.vAgentNPExtherShe digs claws deep into their shoulders , arches her spine against them .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe digs claws deep into their shoulders , arches her spine against them .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe arched a brow at him , feeling a shudder of pure sensation when she saw the open admiration in his dark eyes .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheArching his fingertips together in a gesture his subordinates , for sufficient reason , knew boded no good , he leaned back in his chair and enquired , ` What else has emerged ? "
avoid.vAgentNPExthisArching his fingertips together in a gesture his subordinates , for sufficient reason , knew boded no good , he leaned back in his chair and enquired , ` What else has emerged ? "
avoid.vAgentNPExtherStanding on tiptoe , she arched her lower body to his scarcely needing the encouragement of his hand pressing against her spine .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheStanding on tiptoe , she arched her lower body to his scarcely needing the encouragement of his hand pressing against her spine .
avoid.vAgentNPExta rainbow snakeThe god of Creation in Aboriginal legend ; known as Yulunggu , he appears as a rainbow snake who arches himself across the sky early in the rainy season .
avoid.vAgentNPExthimselfThe god of Creation in Aboriginal legend ; known as Yulunggu , he appears as a rainbow snake who arches himself across the sky early in the rainy season .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoThe god of Creation in Aboriginal legend ; known as Yulunggu , he appears as a rainbow snake who arches himself across the sky early in the rainy season .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheThey persuaded him on to a bed , though he arched his body away from the contact of the sheet .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisThey persuaded him on to a bed , though he arched his body away from the contact of the sheet .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe arched one foot like a cat 's back , and said , ` Aahh . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtherShe shrugged , stretched her arms out , arching her back .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe shrugged , stretched her arms out , arching her back .
avoid.vAgentNPExtherShe arched her back , tried to stretch her neck above assorted flesh and hair and smell .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe arched her back , tried to stretch her neck above assorted flesh and hair and smell .
avoid.vAgentNPExtherShe arched her eyebrows .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe arched her eyebrows .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe crib-biter grips a fixed object with its teeth , arches its neck , and swallows air .
avoid.vAgentNPExtitsThe crib-biter grips a fixed object with its teeth , arches its neck , and swallows air .
avoid.vAgentNPExtherBut the mare was arching her back and groaning in such agony now that Luke only just managed to keep her on her feet .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe mareBut the mare was arching her back and groaning in such agony now that Luke only just managed to keep her on her feet .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe arched his neck upwards and pressed his lips against hers .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisHe arched his neck upwards and pressed his lips against hers .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe arched wicked black brows .
avoid.vAgentNPExtherThe receptionist had obviously recognised him too , had practically fallen over herself to bat her long dark eyelashes at him .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe receptionist had obviously recognised him too , had practically fallen over herself to bat her long dark eyelashes at him .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheCertainly she presented me with my medal for the 100 metres and as I stood on the plinth she did not bat an eyelid .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe` She will read though the most gratuitously disgusting violent passages and not bat an eyelid .
avoid.vAgentNPExtTheySays the star : ` They did n't bat an eyelid when I told them I wanted it delivered 5,000 miles away in London .
avoid.vAgentNPExtnobody` I missed a simple note and if it had been anyone else , nobody would have batted an eyelid , " he said .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsaintsDid saints ever bat their eyelids and look sleepily self-satisfied as cats ?
avoid.vAgentNPExttheirDid saints ever bat their eyelids and look sleepily self-satisfied as cats ?
avoid.vAgentNPExtherAri replied , batting her eyes and curtseying .
avoid.vAgentNPExtAri replied , batting her eyes and curtseying .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouVen exclaimed -- and very nearly made her drop when he went on , ` One way and another , woman , I 've been interested in you since I pulled up my car behind yours , and you batted those gorgeous green eyes at me and told me that your car would n't go . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtmost people` Now most people do n't bat an eye .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe frogs did not bat an eye .
avoid.vAgentNPExtJosie glanced shyly at her new friend , then batted the thick , dark gold eyelashes almost seductively .
avoid.vAgentNPExtherShe batted her lashes .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe batted her lashes .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe batted her lashes , laughed at Calder 's jokes , found reasons to touch him .
avoid.vAgentNPExtherShe batted her lashes , laughed at Calder 's jokes , found reasons to touch him .
avoid.vAgentNPExtherWith great effort she managed to bend her arm and jab the point of her elbow in the soft pit of his stomach .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheWith great effort she managed to bend her arm and jab the point of her elbow in the soft pit of his stomach .
avoid.vAgentNPExtYou may bend the lower arm a little if you wish .
avoid.vAgentNPExtChristine had to bend her arm down by her side to get her fingers to connect with the keys .
avoid.vAgentNPExtherChristine had to bend her arm down by her side to get her fingers to connect with the keys .
avoid.vAgentNPExtPatrickJoe 's swollen lips moved and Patrick bent his head , bringing it close to is friend .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisJoe 's swollen lips moved and Patrick bent his head , bringing it close to is friend .
avoid.vAgentNPExtAlexandra bent her head .
avoid.vAgentNPExtherAlexandra bent her head .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyour` You just bend your knees , " he calls down to Rose .
avoid.vAgentNPExtYou` You just bend your knees , " he calls down to Rose .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey bend their heads right back until their faces are entirely open to the sky .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheirThey bend their heads right back until their faces are entirely open to the sky .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisConfidently Sixsmith bent his long body into the booth .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSixsmithConfidently Sixsmith bent his long body into the booth .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheThe priest made us sit next to him on footstools ; he bent his red face towards us and whispered that we should become the angels of our homes and his .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisThe priest made us sit next to him on footstools ; he bent his red face towards us and whispered that we should become the angels of our homes and his .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoIn its rough state , he showed it to the Professor , who bent his grey beard over the neat script , and read for some time in silence .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe ProfessorIn its rough state , he showed it to the Professor , who bent his grey beard over the neat script , and read for some time in silence .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisIn its rough state , he showed it to the Professor , who bent his grey beard over the neat script , and read for some time in silence .
avoid.vAgentNPExtGermany 's merely aristocratic performers happily bent the knee to Kaiser Franz Beckenbauer .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey bent their heads under the lintel and stepped inside .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheirThey bent their heads under the lintel and stepped inside .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI ca n't bend my leg . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtmyI ca n't bend my leg . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheIt was beginning to swell and there were signs of bruising , but she could move her fingers , although it hurt when she tried to bend her wrist .
avoid.vAgentNPExtherIt was beginning to swell and there were signs of bruising , but she could move her fingers , although it hurt when she tried to bend her wrist .
avoid.vAgentNPExtherNina 's upper arm was ringed with red , but she bent her elbow and wriggled her fingers , getting the circulation going again .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheNina 's upper arm was ringed with red , but she bent her elbow and wriggled her fingers , getting the circulation going again .
avoid.vAgentNPExtStrangers bend their heads together to talk about me .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheirStrangers bend their heads together to talk about me .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI bent low over him , a sting in my eyes .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe bent forward to put his arms around me .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSusan bent forward slightly for a better view and saw what it was .
avoid.vAgentNPExtRose bent over him with pure attention .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe bent over Rob 's hand and slowly , deftly drew out the sliver of wood .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe bent towards her now .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe bent towards Nicandra .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyUnder her firm gaze they bent to their machines .
avoid.vAgentNPExtso many peopleWhat so many people still do is bend from the waist while keeping their legs straight .
avoid.vAgentNPExtEndill bent down and tried to reach his hand but it was too far away .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIShe looked so utterly pathetic that I bent down and comforted her silently , stroking her hair , kissing her face .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheThen she bent down suddenly .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe bent down and patted Middy .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe got up , bent briefly over her hand .
avoid.vAgentNPExtDyson bent over the engine again .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSladen bent carefully back in his chair and frowned at the ceiling .
avoid.vAgentNPExtLily at once bent nearer .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI bent quickly and kissed her .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheShe could feel them welling up behind her eyes , and she blinked rapidly , trying to refocus on how much she hated him instead of how much he was hurting her .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisMarx blinked his bloodshot eyes .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMarx blinked his bloodshot eyes .
avoid.vAgentNPExtRabbits ( and humans for that matter ) blink their eyes in response to an air puff directed towards the cornea .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheirRabbits ( and humans for that matter ) blink their eyes in response to an air puff directed towards the cornea .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe blinked at him with eyes narrowed by the fat around them .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheThen he blinked his eyes nervously , and said : ` Yes ? "
avoid.vAgentNPExthisThen he blinked his eyes nervously , and said : ` Yes ? "
avoid.vAgentNPExtherRuth blinked open her eyes and stared at him .
avoid.vAgentNPExtRuth blinked open her eyes and stared at him .
avoid.vAgentNPExtCranston blinked to hide his tears and grinned over at Athelstan .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe blinked to make sure he was n't dreaming , but the Bookman was still standing there when he opened his eyes .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe blinked artificial eyelashes over wide , brown eyes that were smarting from the vanity of contact lenses .
avoid.vAgentNPExtNeither blinked an eyelid .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe storytellerIt seems to us so extraordinary , yet the storyteller does not blink an eyelid .
avoid.vAgentNPExtDonald blinked several times , then took off his glasses .
avoid.vAgentNPExtOld Herkimer blinked his eye and nodded wisely .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisOld Herkimer blinked his eye and nodded wisely .
avoid.vAgentNPExtLars UlrichOver on one side , Lars Ulrich blinked his fashionably painted eyelids whilst he calculated moments of inertia and angular velocities on the wax tablet he always carried with him .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisOver on one side , Lars Ulrich blinked his fashionably painted eyelids whilst he calculated moments of inertia and angular velocities on the wax tablet he always carried with him .
avoid.vAgentNPExtCranston belched and blinked at Athelstan .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShiona blinked at him .
avoid.vAgentNPExtLisa blinked at him .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe blinked at me for a minute or two and then said , ` Aliens ! "
avoid.vAgentNPExtCassowary blinked in astonishment .
avoid.vAgentNPExtPatrick blinked in astonishment .
avoid.vAgentNPExtFather Poole blinked in dismay .
avoid.vAgentNPExtRory blinked in surprise .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe blinked with confusion .
avoid.vAgentNPExtBlanche blinked with surprise .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe blinked with surprise .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheThe question was direct and he blinked for a moment before answering : ` Yes , " he said , ` honestly yes , I will .
avoid.vAgentNPExtDorcas blinked back at her , his mind racing .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe blinked up at her from his grimy face , and said flatly , ` Ha'p'orth . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe old man blinks up through milky , uncomprehending eyes as the father , leaning over the table on knuckled hands , spits out his loathing in a voice too low to be overheard .
avoid.vAgentNPExtLisa blinked up at him , for a moment wondering if he was joking , but there was not a shadow of humour in the dark eyes that met her own .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe blinked up at the light .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMarcus blinked up at the screw .
avoid.vAgentNPExtGimmelmann blinked around the table , nodding greetings to Richard and Penny .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe blinked again and shivered from head to toe .
avoid.vAgentNPExtLeonora blinked hard as she forced a smile .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe old man blinked rapidly , which Wycliffe was soon to recognise as a substitute for nodding .
avoid.vAgentNPExtLin Foh blinked , quite astonished at being spoken to so sharply .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSchafferAfter staring for a moment , Schaffer straightened and blinked .
avoid.vAgentNPExtLissa blinked , momentarily distracted .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSophie blinked , startled at the way in which Helen had read her thoughts .
avoid.vAgentNPExtshe` Every time " -- she bobbed her head at him ` especially when you have a room to yourself and a decent job ahead .
avoid.vAgentNPExther` Every time " -- she bobbed her head at him ` especially when you have a room to yourself and a decent job ahead .
avoid.vAgentNPExta babyA man turned into a baby , who bobbed his head and wept .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoA man turned into a baby , who bobbed his head and wept .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisA man turned into a baby , who bobbed his head and wept .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe bobbed his greasy head at Benjamin as if greeting some great lord .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisHe bobbed his greasy head at Benjamin as if greeting some great lord .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe bobbed a brusque head .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe birds just sort of bob their heads like they 're wind up toys .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheirThe birds just sort of bob their heads like they 're wind up toys .
avoid.vAgentNPExtA strange woman all in black bobbed a grim curtsey , obviously the Mrs Danvers of the Dame 's entourage .
avoid.vAgentNPExtArtemis just stared at her , then bobbing a curtsey , turned away and continued on her interrupted progress .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe Headmaster` But what a find ! " cried the Headmaster , clapping his hands together .
avoid.vAgentNPExthis` But what a find ! " cried the Headmaster , clapping his hands together .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisMarco clapped his hands .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMarco clapped his hands .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe clapped her hands in inspiration .
avoid.vAgentNPExtherShe clapped her hands in inspiration .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheirThe way they clapped their hands to the music , sang the words , and applauded rapturously after each number .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyThe way they clapped their hands to the music , sang the words , and applauded rapturously after each number .
avoid.vAgentNPExtCranston clapped his hands together .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisCranston clapped his hands together .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisWhen Boris clapped his paws , like magic the farm came alive .
avoid.vAgentNPExtBorisWhen Boris clapped his paws , like magic the farm came alive .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe king of beastsBut you never saw the king of beasts clap his forepaws nor balance a ball on his nose !
avoid.vAgentNPExthisBut you never saw the king of beasts clap his forepaws nor balance a ball on his nose !
avoid.vAgentNPExtBorisThey were in a straight line but when Boris clapped his paws they began to march .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisThey were in a straight line but when Boris clapped his paws they began to march .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe gullsClapping their wings the gulls came back from the sea ,
avoid.vAgentNPExttheirClapping their wings the gulls came back from the sea ,
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey clapped in chorus .
avoid.vAgentNPExteveryoneTo the first verse everyone claps in time with the music .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheWhen the number ended he clapped in a careful way , unconsciously trying.to say exactly what he felt about it .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe decent people` The decent people clapped like hell , and the rogues behaved themselves .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey were singing and clapping to the rhythm .
avoid.vAgentNPExtEveryone cheered him again and clapped loudly .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMr Mafouz was clapping loudly .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe passengers clapped very loudly , to encourage him .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheAgain and again he clapped and the doll kept laughing .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey still clapped and applauded enthusiastically when he was finished , but it did n't help .
avoid.vAgentNPExtanimal rights supporters in the public galleryAs Colin French was taken away by police animal rights supporters in the public gallery began to cheer and clap .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe dogPresented with the noise of a tuning fork , the dog will respond , by turning its head or cocking its ears , but will not salivate .
avoid.vAgentNPExtitsPresented with the noise of a tuning fork , the dog will respond , by turning its head or cocking its ears , but will not salivate .
avoid.vAgentNPExtLord Christopher nodded towards the house and then cocked an ear back to the shadowy garden .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe horseThis was a sinister development ; the horse straightened his head so that he could see better , and cocked an ear at the man .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisHe cocked his head , trying to hear .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe cocked his head , trying to hear .
avoid.vAgentNPExtherShe cocked her head towards the hall , and Ray Doyle led the way into the lounge , where Jack Stone stood by the window , peering round the curtains at the street outside .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe cocked her head towards the hall , and Ray Doyle led the way into the lounge , where Jack Stone stood by the window , peering round the curtains at the street outside .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisJurnet cocked his head to one side , straining to pronounce what was written obliquely across a lower corner .
avoid.vAgentNPExtJurnet cocked his head to one side , straining to pronounce what was written obliquely across a lower corner .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe cocked her head to try and make out sounds but there were none .
avoid.vAgentNPExtherShe cocked her head to try and make out sounds but there were none .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisRatagan cocked his head to listen to the race of the wind outside that creaked the rafters .
avoid.vAgentNPExtRatagan cocked his head to listen to the race of the wind outside that creaked the rafters .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisA greyhound cocked his leg against the table and was promptly shooed away .
avoid.vAgentNPExtA greyhound cocked his leg against the table and was promptly shooed away .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe cocked an eyebrow at Coffin , who nodded .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheWhen she failed to retort he cocked an eyebrow at her , waiting for the sparring to continue .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheRaising heavy lids a fraction , he cocked a quizzical eyebrow at her .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe cocked a sardonic eyebrow at her .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe cocked an eye at Léonie , grunted .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe cocked a brow at me .
avoid.vAgentNPExtRostov cocked an eye at Yuan , but the aide shook his head .
avoid.vAgentNPExtStringer cocked a thumb in Morgan 's direction .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey listen for them , cocking their heads to one side to catch the sound of the grub chewing its way through the wood which , since wood is its food , it does most of the time .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheirThey listen for them , cocking their heads to one side to catch the sound of the grub chewing its way through the wood which , since wood is its food , it does most of the time .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe cocked his thumb over his shoulder .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisHe cocked his thumb over his shoulder .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMadge threw herself into the broken armchair and cocked her legs over the side .
avoid.vAgentNPExtherMadge threw herself into the broken armchair and cocked her legs over the side .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe cocked an eye speculatively over the rim .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWilcox inquired , cocking his eyebrow .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisWilcox inquired , cocking his eyebrow .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIris cocked a sceptical eyebrow .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe cocked a shaggy eyebrow .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHoward cocked an eyebrow , intrigued that a newcomer could know such a thing , but the Doctor did n't notice as he continued : ` In the city , it 'll be complete chaos .
avoid.vAgentNPExthe` One -- " he cocked a thumb ` -- when you 're trying to creep out of a castle no one is asleep .
avoid.vAgentNPExtBlackbirds hopped -- and paused , heads to one side , then cocked their tails and took off with much commotion to sing full-throatedly from the treetops .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheirBlackbirds hopped -- and paused , heads to one side , then cocked their tails and took off with much commotion to sing full-throatedly from the treetops .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe knelt in the embrasure , craning to look out .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSidacai was craning to look over Alexei 's shoulder .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheThen shielding her eyes with her arm she craned to peer inside .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe craned to see what the man was dragging , it looked like a body .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisAdam craned his neck to look after the others .
avoid.vAgentNPExtAdam craned his neck to look after the others .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe was craning his neck to look up but nothing was visible except the rolling grey mist that had almost reached the jeep .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisHe was craning his neck to look up but nothing was visible except the rolling grey mist that had almost reached the jeep .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe looked suspicious and craned her neck to see past me .
avoid.vAgentNPExtherShe looked suspicious and craned her neck to see past me .
avoid.vAgentNPExtCleo turned and craned her neck to take in the massive black pile rising behind them .
avoid.vAgentNPExtherCleo turned and craned her neck to take in the massive black pile rising behind them .
avoid.vAgentNPExtOmally craned his neck above the crowd and peered towards the sinister contrivance .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisOmally craned his neck above the crowd and peered towards the sinister contrivance .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe barman craned his head across the counter .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisThe barman craned his head across the counter .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisThe ostrich , anxious to join in the fun again , craned his long neck well forward over the boundary fence .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe ostrich , anxious to join in the fun again , craned his long neck well forward over the boundary fence .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMost of the young , rather shabbily dressed people in the pub shouted over it or craned their heads closer to hear .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheirMost of the young , rather shabbily dressed people in the pub shouted over it or craned their heads closer to hear .
avoid.vAgentNPExtA group of grinning Koreans from Kazakhstan craned their necks skywards as she spun like a top .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheirA group of grinning Koreans from Kazakhstan craned their necks skywards as she spun like a top .
avoid.vAgentNPExtPeople in Donegal listened earnestly to the priest , craning forward as if to show him that they were there , but did not seem to be taking in the words .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe old man stopped in surprise and then craned forward , squinting in the dim light coming through the grimly fanlight .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI draw parallel with the door and crane forward to see into the room .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHelen , never taking her eyes off Alexandra , craned sideways so that she could wind a finger round and round in a hole in her black stocking .
avoid.vAgentNPExtFollyHer embarrassment forgotten , Folly craned across him to see the dome which , until now , she had seen only in pictures .
avoid.vAgentNPExtKaidu craned past Jehan 's arm to look at Jehana .
avoid.vAgentNPExthe` They 've done it , the young swine , " he groaned , craning out of his high window , clutching the cold dewy sill .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe stopped the car and craned out of the window , trying to see over the blackberry thicket that stretched for half a mile along the cliff-top .
avoid.vAgentNPExtTuppe craned up his head to the mighty hotel .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisTuppe craned up his head to the mighty hotel .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe craned over the balcony again , but finally he seemed to sigh .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe knot of figuresThere was a shout on the bridge , and the knot of figures craned over the railing .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisMeanwhile -- and he crossed his arms as it to underline the point -- nobody gets in and nobody gets out .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheMeanwhile -- and he crossed his arms as it to underline the point -- nobody gets in and nobody gets out .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheTurning off the tape , he lay on the bottom bunk and crossed his arms under his head .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisTurning off the tape , he lay on the bottom bunk and crossed his arms under his head .
avoid.vAgentNPExtherLizzy faced her mother and crossed her arms over her breasts .
avoid.vAgentNPExtLizzy faced her mother and crossed her arms over her breasts .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisBishop crossed his arms .
avoid.vAgentNPExtBishop crossed his arms .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMichele sat back and crossed his arms .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisMichele sat back and crossed his arms .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisNicolo scowled , leaned back against the desk , and crossed his arms over his chest .
avoid.vAgentNPExtNicolo scowled , leaned back against the desk , and crossed his arms over his chest .
avoid.vAgentNPExtherSpeechless for a moment , Ashley could not decide whether to scream , cross her arms protectively over her chest , or to hit him .
avoid.vAgentNPExtAshleySpeechless for a moment , Ashley could not decide whether to scream , cross her arms protectively over her chest , or to hit him .
avoid.vAgentNPExtFragolli crossed the first two fingers of each hand in the universal Russian sign for prison and everything connected with it .
avoid.vAgentNPExtherShe sat back in her chair , crossed her legs slowly .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe sat back in her chair , crossed her legs slowly .
avoid.vAgentNPExtherLisa took a deep breath and crossed her slim trousered legs .
avoid.vAgentNPExtLisa took a deep breath and crossed her slim trousered legs .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI sat back and crossed my legs .
avoid.vAgentNPExtmyI sat back and crossed my legs .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisLuke settled back in the chair , crossing his long legs as he stared sideways at her .
avoid.vAgentNPExtLuke settled back in the chair , crossing his long legs as he stared sideways at her .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe turned herself sideways to the audience , tipped the boater low down over her nose , stuck her hands in the pockets of her jacket and crossed one foot over another .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSylvie , the actress , rearranged her broad-brimmed hat , crossed one tapering leg over another and smoothed a stocking .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheIn the meantime she was stiff from sitting still ; she crossed one knee over the other .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe crossed one suede-booted leg over the other , and toyed with the belt of her Burberry , her green eyes unfocused on the passing scenery .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe practitionerOne of the easiest blocks in kung fu is the ` X block " , in which the practitioner crosses one wrist over the other to form a cross .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheMortified , he dropped his arms in a gesture of defeat , and the ruined peonies fell like garden rubbish around his feet .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisMortified , he dropped his arms in a gesture of defeat , and the ruined peonies fell like garden rubbish around his feet .
avoid.vAgentNPExtherNicola dropped her arms and the shirt cuffs fell over her knuckles ; it was a full size too big .
avoid.vAgentNPExtNicola dropped her arms and the shirt cuffs fell over her knuckles ; it was a full size too big .
avoid.vAgentNPExtherPaige dropped her aching arms .
avoid.vAgentNPExtPaige dropped her aching arms .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisHe blessed himself and dropped his eyes as the hearse passed .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe blessed himself and dropped his eyes as the hearse passed .
avoid.vAgentNPExtPinder dropped his eyes , then raised them again appealingly .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisPinder dropped his eyes , then raised them again appealingly .
avoid.vAgentNPExtherClaudia dropped her eyes , not wishing him to read her thoughts .
avoid.vAgentNPExtClaudia dropped her eyes , not wishing him to read her thoughts .
avoid.vAgentNPExtherShe dropped her eyes to the mug , unable to face his withering scorn .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe dropped her eyes to the mug , unable to face his withering scorn .
avoid.vAgentNPExtherShe breathed deeply , dropped her hands and stood with them folded in front of her .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe breathed deeply , dropped her hands and stood with them folded in front of her .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI stood , swayed , dropped my hands to the steps and crawled up .
avoid.vAgentNPExtmyI stood , swayed , dropped my hands to the steps and crawled up .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe dropped his hands from her , shrugging with mock-surrender .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisHe dropped his hands from her , shrugging with mock-surrender .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisTom Horrocks dropped his head , hands at his knees , groaning and smiling up at them .
avoid.vAgentNPExtTom Horrocks dropped his head , hands at his knees , groaning and smiling up at them .
avoid.vAgentNPExtherShe dropped her hands to her lap .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe dropped her hands to her lap .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheThere was certainly something different about this one , she thought dreamily , and dropped her head on his shoulder again .
avoid.vAgentNPExtherThere was certainly something different about this one , she thought dreamily , and dropped her head on his shoulder again .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisFred dropped his head and groaned .
avoid.vAgentNPExtFred dropped his head and groaned .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe dropped his head into his hands .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisHe dropped his head into his hands .
avoid.vAgentNPExtherTheir eyes met and she dropped her head guiltily before managing to say , ` Do n't worry , Peter .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheTheir eyes met and she dropped her head guiltily before managing to say , ` Do n't worry , Peter .
avoid.vAgentNPExtherShe dropped her head back to relieve the tension in her neck , and gazed up at the rigging .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe dropped her head back to relieve the tension in her neck , and gazed up at the rigging .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisMr Hatton sat down for a moment and dropped his head briefly into his hands .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMr Hatton sat down for a moment and dropped his head briefly into his hands .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe stood there , shouting along and flapping his arms round like an over-excited seagull .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisHe stood there , shouting along and flapping his arms round like an over-excited seagull .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI 'm trying to flap my arms like a duck and quack at the same time .
avoid.vAgentNPExtmyI 'm trying to flap my arms like a duck and quack at the same time .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheirThey stamped their feet and flapped their arms around their bodies to try to keep out the extreme chill .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey stamped their feet and flapped their arms around their bodies to try to keep out the extreme chill .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe flapped his arms against the long , dark coat he wore .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisHe flapped his arms against the long , dark coat he wore .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheAs soon as it entered the fallow he began an excited scream of view halloa , halloa ! and flapped his arms .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisAs soon as it entered the fallow he began an excited scream of view halloa , halloa ! and flapped his arms .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisHe squawked and flapped his arms , and she slapped his leg .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe squawked and flapped his arms , and she slapped his leg .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe flung herself on Wexford , yelping frenetically , and when he pushed her away , ran round him in circles , wildly gyrating her tail and flapping her knitted ears .
avoid.vAgentNPExtherShe flung herself on Wexford , yelping frenetically , and when he pushed her away , ran round him in circles , wildly gyrating her tail and flapping her knitted ears .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe soldier idly flapped his hand towards our car .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisThe soldier idly flapped his hand towards our car .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisHenry flapped his hand at his brother .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHenry flapped his hand at his brother .
avoid.vAgentNPExtGoogol flapped a hand languidly .
avoid.vAgentNPExtConnors flapped a hand deprecatingly .
avoid.vAgentNPExthe` We need someone to do some -- " he flapped his hand inarticulately ` -- translating , or whatever you call it . "
avoid.vAgentNPExthis` We need someone to do some -- " he flapped his hand inarticulately ` -- translating , or whatever you call it . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtSam` Sshh , " said Sam again , flapping her hand imperatively .
avoid.vAgentNPExther` Sshh , " said Sam again , flapping her hand imperatively .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisThe head flaps his right hand .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe head flaps his right hand .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMark flaps a hand at Babur , shooing him away .
avoid.vAgentNPExtBernice flapped a hand at him in dismissal , so casually that her jewellery hardly rattled .
avoid.vAgentNPExtFrereSighing , Frere flapped his hands at his sides like a seal .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisSighing , Frere flapped his hands at his sides like a seal .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisDaddy sits there flapping his wings and squawking while mummy builds a new house .
avoid.vAgentNPExtDaddy sits there flapping his wings and squawking while mummy builds a new house .
avoid.vAgentNPExtitsInstead of risking an attack on the predator that is approaching the nest , the parent bird sometimes runs awkwardly away , flapping its wings as if in difficulties .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe parent birdInstead of risking an attack on the predator that is approaching the nest , the parent bird sometimes runs awkwardly away , flapping its wings as if in difficulties .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheirThe mallards shook the water from their feathers and flapped their wings angrily .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe mallards shook the water from their feathers and flapped their wings angrily .
avoid.vAgentNPExtseveral swansJust then several swans began flapping their wings and hissing .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheirJust then several swans began flapping their wings and hissing .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheirThe ducks gazed thoughtfully at the sky and flapped their wings , but not so much as a peep was uttered by any of them .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe ducks gazed thoughtfully at the sky and flapped their wings , but not so much as a peep was uttered by any of them .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheirYoung albatrosses on the Leeward Islands spend many days flapping their wings to exercise their muscles and develop their strength , but when they launch themselves into the air , they have to get it right first time .
avoid.vAgentNPExtYoung albatrosses on the Leeward Islands spend many days flapping their wings to exercise their muscles and develop their strength , but when they launch themselves into the air , they have to get it right first time .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisWhen he flapped his stumpy wings and heaved his fat body up above the topmost branches , Cassowary was as pleased as pie .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheWhen he flapped his stumpy wings and heaved his fat body up above the topmost branches , Cassowary was as pleased as pie .
avoid.vAgentNPExtitsFor several minutes I pull and give line in turn as the fish sulks and flaps its tail at the surface .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe fishFor several minutes I pull and give line in turn as the fish sulks and flaps its tail at the surface .
avoid.vAgentNPExtTalStartled , Tal flew from his perch straight past her head , swerving at the last moment , flapping a wing in her face .
avoid.vAgentNPExtRooks protested the disturbance by flapping angrily up from the roadside .
avoid.vAgentNPExtA butterfly was flapping around the wheelbarrow looking for a fragrance to match the colour of that great metallic flower .
avoid.vAgentNPExtGulls flapped around uttering their strange cry of ` Tero , Tero " , and swooping down to scavenge whenever play moved on .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe bat flapped around his misshapen hat and took off into the dark .
avoid.vAgentNPExtOne of Britain 's top bodybuilders is to flex his muscles at an event in Hartlepool 's Town Hall Theatre .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisOne of Britain 's top bodybuilders is to flex his muscles at an event in Hartlepool 's Town Hall Theatre .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisHe put his pen down , flexed his fingers in a by now automatic reflex , dragged himself across to the window , looked out , and burst into tears .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe put his pen down , flexed his fingers in a by now automatic reflex , dragged himself across to the window , looked out , and burst into tears .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisHe released her and sat back , flexing his legs in the confines of the car .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe released her and sat back , flexing his legs in the confines of the car .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheIt was on the evening of the fourth day that she raised her wings and flexed them in the sea-wind .
avoid.vAgentNPExtKeith postured , flexing his biceps for Douglas to see .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisKeith postured , flexing his biceps for Douglas to see .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe flexed his hands like a conjuror and dived into a lower drawer in his desk .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisHe flexed his hands like a conjuror and dived into a lower drawer in his desk .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisHe flexed his toes on the carpet .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe flexed his toes on the carpet .
avoid.vAgentNPExthis` Well , you 'll get your chance , I hope , " he said wryly , and tried to flex his arms .
avoid.vAgentNPExthe` Well , you 'll get your chance , I hope , " he said wryly , and tried to flex his arms .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe turned the pages briskly , paused , frowned , cleared her throat , flexed her eyelids , and leaned forward in cold concentration .
avoid.vAgentNPExtherShe turned the pages briskly , paused , frowned , cleared her throat , flexed her eyelids , and leaned forward in cold concentration .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisCarefully , he flexed his bent fingers .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheCarefully , he flexed his bent fingers .
avoid.vAgentNPExtQuinn flexed the fingers of his hand ; the stub of pencil fell to the floor .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisQuinn flexed the fingers of his hand ; the stub of pencil fell to the floor .
avoid.vAgentNPExtDoyle twitched and flexed his fingers , trying to communicate to Bodie in the only way possible .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisDoyle twitched and flexed his fingers , trying to communicate to Bodie in the only way possible .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI flexed a toe .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyThen , flexing their powerfully muscled silver bodies , they thrash their tails and leap from the water .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheirThen , flexing their powerfully muscled silver bodies , they thrash their tails and leap from the water .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe flexed his fingers to get the feeling back , and fumbled in his pocket for his keys .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisHe flexed his fingers to get the feeling back , and fumbled in his pocket for his keys .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheThen he flexed his hand again , and the claws retracted with a flash of silver .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisThen he flexed his hand again , and the claws retracted with a flash of silver .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe male bicolour damselfish flexes the muscles attached to its swim bladder as it patrols its patch of coral reef .
avoid.vAgentNPExtRunePushing back his chair , Rune rose to his feet , flexing his shoulder muscles before mounting the rostrum .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisPushing back his chair , Rune rose to his feet , flexing his shoulder muscles before mounting the rostrum .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisHe played scales , flexing his surgeon-sculptor 's hands .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe played scales , flexing his surgeon-sculptor 's hands .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe flexed his toes again .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisHe flexed his toes again .
avoid.vAgentNPExtherShe flung her arms around him .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe flung her arms around him .
avoid.vAgentNPExtherselfShe flung herself into his arms and looked up imploringly .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe flung herself into his arms and looked up imploringly .
avoid.vAgentNPExtherJanet … came running in , flung her arms round Cookie and gave her a smacking kiss .
avoid.vAgentNPExtJanet … came running in , flung her arms round Cookie and gave her a smacking kiss .
avoid.vAgentNPExtNick flung his arms round her .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisNick flung his arms round her .
avoid.vAgentNPExtUrquhart flung his arms back and forth across his body to warm them up .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThérèse flung her arms wide and broke into sobs .
avoid.vAgentNPExtherThérèse flung her arms wide and broke into sobs .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe flung her arms round him , her face buried in his soaking coat .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe cast are not always as economical with their actions as the miser is with his money , mistaking shouting and flinging their arms about as a substitute for comedy .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheirThe cast are not always as economical with their actions as the miser is with his money , mistaking shouting and flinging their arms about as a substitute for comedy .
avoid.vAgentNPExtherShe tossed the end of her red scarf over her shoulder , flung back her head and strode over to him .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe tossed the end of her red scarf over her shoulder , flung back her head and strode over to him .
avoid.vAgentNPExtLarry clicked a pair of castanets he found in Lee 's attic above his fair head and stamped his feet on the kitchen floor and flung his head back .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisLarry clicked a pair of castanets he found in Lee 's attic above his fair head and stamped his feet on the kitchen floor and flung his head back .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe flung her head back and resumed her graceful stride .
avoid.vAgentNPExtherShe flung her head back and resumed her graceful stride .
avoid.vAgentNPExtNicolo had flung his head back ; he was laughing as if she had just told the world 's funniest joke .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisNicolo had flung his head back ; he was laughing as if she had just told the world 's funniest joke .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe saw Owen redden with pleasure , and laughed , flinging an arm about his shoulders so forgetfully that it was a worthy as well as a willing sacrifice Owen made for him , containing the pain of the embrace .
avoid.vAgentNPExthimselfHe flung himself in a chair and closed his eyes , giving way to sleep .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe flung himself in a chair and closed his eyes , giving way to sleep .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMilton flung himself in his chair and buried his head in his hands .
avoid.vAgentNPExthimselfMilton flung himself in his chair and buried his head in his hands .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMitch CookThen Mitch Cook flung himself in the way of a goalbound Gary Bennett drive after Rimmer had squirmed free down the left .
avoid.vAgentNPExthimselfThen Mitch Cook flung himself in the way of a goalbound Gary Bennett drive after Rimmer had squirmed free down the left .
avoid.vAgentNPExthimselfAlain flung himself into a chair , his lips twisted into the old sardonic smile .
avoid.vAgentNPExtAlain flung himself into a chair , his lips twisted into the old sardonic smile .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheThen he turned and flung himself into his nanny 's arms .
avoid.vAgentNPExthimselfThen he turned and flung himself into his nanny 's arms .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMary gave one horrified glance at it , then flung herself madly into the ditch at the side of the lane .
avoid.vAgentNPExtherselfMary gave one horrified glance at it , then flung herself madly into the ditch at the side of the lane .
avoid.vAgentNPExtGrant flung himself to one side … but this time he was just a split second too late .
avoid.vAgentNPExthimselfGrant flung himself to one side … but this time he was just a split second too late .
avoid.vAgentNPExthimselfThen he flung himself neatly across to the bed , thinking agreeably of life with Fred and Daisy as he went , and another spring broke .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheThen he flung himself neatly across to the bed , thinking agreeably of life with Fred and Daisy as he went , and another spring broke .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthemselvesAt which point two other giant rats sprang from the lower part of the building , jaws agape , and flung themselves at her .
avoid.vAgentNPExttwo other giant ratsAt which point two other giant rats sprang from the lower part of the building , jaws agape , and flung themselves at her .
avoid.vAgentNPExtherIsabel fell back , flinging her hands up to protect her head .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIsabel fell back , flinging her hands up to protect her head .
avoid.vAgentNPExtherselfJenna looked across towards the barn and then flung herself back beside him to lie watching the clouds scudding across the blue sky .
avoid.vAgentNPExtJenna looked across towards the barn and then flung herself back beside him to lie watching the clouds scudding across the blue sky .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe flung out her hands .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisHe was doing his winsome act , almost fluttering his eyelashes at her .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe was doing his winsome act , almost fluttering his eyelashes at her .
avoid.vAgentNPExtshe` Well , I could make it werf yer while , " she said fluttering her eyelashes at him .
avoid.vAgentNPExther` Well , I could make it werf yer while , " she said fluttering her eyelashes at him .
avoid.vAgentNPExtherShe finished , fluttered her lashes at me and smoothed the corduroy dress over her wide hips .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe finished , fluttered her lashes at me and smoothed the corduroy dress over her wide hips .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe barmaid fluttered exotic eyelashes at the tall boy .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisJonathan fluttered his hands in the air .
avoid.vAgentNPExtJonathan fluttered his hands in the air .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe ladyFor the lady -- accompanied by red admirals , peacocks and common blues -- was fluttering her wings in the new butterfly centre .
avoid.vAgentNPExtherFor the lady -- accompanied by red admirals , peacocks and common blues -- was fluttering her wings in the new butterfly centre .
avoid.vAgentNPExtA man appeared at the end of the street , shouting and fluttering his white arms : his robe billowed like a sheet on a washing line .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisA man appeared at the end of the street , shouting and fluttering his white arms : his robe billowed like a sheet on a washing line .
avoid.vAgentNPExtFrederick was dancing round Mister Johnny , twisting one side of his face in grotesque imitation and fluttering his hands .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisFrederick was dancing round Mister Johnny , twisting one side of his face in grotesque imitation and fluttering his hands .
avoid.vAgentNPExtJules fluttered his long , dark lashes .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisJules fluttered his long , dark lashes .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe galahs` Tomorrow the galahs descend , and squawk , and flutter their plumage . "
avoid.vAgentNPExttheir` Tomorrow the galahs descend , and squawk , and flutter their plumage . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtherFlora raised her eyebrows , fluttered her eyelashes and said , ` True , " pursing her lips .
avoid.vAgentNPExtFlora raised her eyebrows , fluttered her eyelashes and said , ` True , " pursing her lips .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisHe fluttered his fingers as if he 'd picked up something hot .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe fluttered his fingers as if he 'd picked up something hot .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe fat man fluttered chubby , ringed fingers .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe frowned at Beth when an awful thought suddenly occurred to her .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe came and stood behind her , staring over her shoulder at the screen , frowning darkly at the columns of figures displayed .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe old lady frowned at him and asked him sharply what his name was and he sat up straight but he answered cheekily .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe frowned in concentration but at the same time she suddenly looked very tired , as though she should stop and sit down .
avoid.vAgentNPExtAnneliese was frowning in concern , studying her face then casting a quick , accusing glance at her elder brother .
avoid.vAgentNPExtRonni flushed and frowned in shameful consternation .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe jumped up , frowning in dismay .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheAs he turned and handed the binoculars to his elder brother he frowned in what he hoped was a manly , intent manner and tried to make his voice sound casual .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMiss Labrooy frowned in puzzlement .
avoid.vAgentNPExtLoretta frowned to herself , aware that Geoffrey was taking great pleasure in showing off his superior knowledge .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShiona frowned to herself .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe stopped and frowned to himself .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheHe was coming so fast that she knew he had not seen her and she had to brake sharply , frowning with exasperation .
avoid.vAgentNPExtherShe could n't see without her glasses , which made her frown with frustration .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe frowned with irritation but spoke with her usual friendliness as , walking round the side of the house , she found Constance propping up her bike against the porch .
avoid.vAgentNPExtFrau Nordern frowned as Marx stubbed out his cigar and promptly took out another one .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe frowned as questions began to whirl in her mind .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMr Justice Buchanan frowned before asking if there were any chance of a unanimous verdict being reached if he allowed more time .
avoid.vAgentNPExtTom Witherington frowned .
avoid.vAgentNPExtAycliffe frowned a little .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe frowned a little .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe sipped her tea thoughtfully , staring in front of her and frowning a little .
avoid.vAgentNPExtDyson took off his overcoat and went to his desk , frowning heavily .
avoid.vAgentNPExtGeorge frowned sharply , irritated at being stopped just as he was getting well into his stride .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe peered through the lens , frowning slightly .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe frowned thoughtfully as she refilled her cup .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe sat frowning , staring back at Evans , then decided .
avoid.vAgentNPExtLéonie shut her eyes and frowned .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMadeleine stiffened and frowned .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe scanned the empty horizon and frowned , and she quivered , suddenly afraid at the savage look in his eyes .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMunro frowned , thinking about it .
avoid.vAgentNPExtVerityAsk about the Sunday newspaper story claiming BBC Director General-elect John Birt wants to axe Eldorado and Verity gnashes her teeth .
avoid.vAgentNPExtherAsk about the Sunday newspaper story claiming BBC Director General-elect John Birt wants to axe Eldorado and Verity gnashes her teeth .
avoid.vAgentNPExtmeYou ca n't hear me gnashing my teeth , but that 's what I 'm doing .
avoid.vAgentNPExtmyYou ca n't hear me gnashing my teeth , but that 's what I 'm doing .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisHe kept baring and gnashing his teeth .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe kept baring and gnashing his teeth .
avoid.vAgentNPExthe` I expect he 'd gnash his teeth in impotent rage , " said Beuno .
avoid.vAgentNPExthis` I expect he 'd gnash his teeth in impotent rage , " said Beuno .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheThen he threw up his hands and wailed and gnashed his teeth , for the world had already touched his father .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisThen he threw up his hands and wailed and gnashed his teeth , for the world had already touched his father .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheLater , in the privacy of her bedroom she could gnash her teeth and let the anguish flood out .
avoid.vAgentNPExtherLater , in the privacy of her bedroom she could gnash her teeth and let the anguish flood out .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMartin` There 's such a gap between the rich and the poor , " gnashes Martin .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheHe could n't sleep , or he thought he could n't , for Hazel said that all night long he whimpered and gnashed .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMerrillThe door connecting her office with Luke 's was closed , and Merrill grimaced .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe grimaced at the Ambassador 's daughter .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheWith her back still turned to him , she grimaced wryly at her own fancifulness .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIzzie grimaced at Gabriel from behind the playmaster 's back , and shook her head .
avoid.vAgentNPExtNinaShe went out and Nina grimaced at Joe .
avoid.vAgentNPExthis young assistantAt the rear of the shop his young assistant looked up from his work and grimaced at Lucy .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe uncurled herself , and got to her feet , grimacing slightly at the pain in her cramped muscles .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheBack in bed she sipped morosely at the whisky , grimacing slightly at its taste , then giggling wryly at her own reaction .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMüller grimaced at the thought of her .
avoid.vAgentNPExthe` Rachel and her parents might , " Maria retorted , and he grimaced in rueful acknowledgement .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIApparently not only had I collapsed on stage last night , but I was having intravenous chemotherapy between shows , sobbing and grimacing in agony in my dressing room .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheSuddenly she lifted her hand and examined the brown , greasy deposit that her fingers had picked up and grimaced in disgust .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe launched himself out of the chair to rescue a rapidly cooling cup of coffee , grimacing slightly in disgust as he indicated the pot .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe DoctorGrimacing in distaste , the Doctor lifted the man 's jacket aside to reach into the inside pocket , the flesh underneath giving way with the unnatural softness of rotting fruit .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe grimaced in exasperation .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe creature writhed and grimaced in the most horrible manner , malignance imprinted in its every contour .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheSo why was he rolling around like that , grimacing in pain ?
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe grimaced to herself while thinking of how that fellow irritated her .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe grimaced slightly as a traditional Korean band in multi-coloured silk costumes played a welcome fanfare on conch shells .
avoid.vAgentNPExtCool capable Kate the British Committee librarian confronts Kate the embryonic hysteric , catches her eye for a moment and grimaces with a bitter self-directed humour .
avoid.vAgentNPExtZukov grimaced rudely behind the Tarvarian noncom 's back , and Rostov grinned .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMadeleine grimaced after she 'd shut the door on him .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe was still grimacing from the shock of it as Guido swept from the room , announcing over his shoulder , ` So , you 'd better deliver the goods -- or else I will ! "
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheThe last step but one creaked protestingly and she grimaced apprehensively , her body almost turning to stone as she waited for Dane to suddenly appear and demand to know what she was doing .
avoid.vAgentNPExtBenjamin glanced sideways at me and grimaced despairingly .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheShe glowered at the television crew who were filming them , but realised they had no idea she was grimacing ferociously , so she returned to sipping champagne through the straw .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe stood and looked out of the window and saw the young woman waiting for Tom and grimaced ruefully .
avoid.vAgentNPExtPringle grimaced sympathetically and nodding towards the riders , asked , ` What do you think of our local hunt ? "
avoid.vAgentNPExtKaren grimaced then looked at her wrist watch .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWinnie grimaced and bore it .
avoid.vAgentNPExtAce grimaced , reached down and hesitantly pulled aside the tattered sheet of black silk .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheThe screaming would not stop , and he grimaced .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMaggieHe looked at her indignantly and Maggie grimaced .
avoid.vAgentNPExtJackie Tiptoe` Afternoon , all , " said Jackie Tiptoe , leaning up against the cotton bale and grinning his sunniest grin .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe grinned his wide toothless grin at her and made his way unsteadily across the room to her side .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe was squatting at our feet grinning his wide sheepish grin .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe grinned his vulpine grin at her , and she smiled dutifully at his self-mockery .
avoid.vAgentNPExtLord CumbermoundDelighted to get some response at last , Lord Cumbermound grinned his evil grin .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheAs the roars of approval reverberated around the ground he grinned an uncomfortable grin , almost one of embarrassment .
avoid.vAgentNPExtJamie grins his tired grin .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWe grin at each other through forkfuls of spaghetti .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe grinned at her impishly .
avoid.vAgentNPExta broad , stout manThe hand dropped from his shoulder , and Patrick glanced around , massaging his stiffened muscle , to see a broad , stout man grinning at him .
avoid.vAgentNPExtBenjamin , his wounded finger clasped in a wet rag , grinned from ear to ear .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe was grinning from ear to ear , her eyes sparkling in excited anticipation , like a child watching magicians at a carnival .
avoid.vAgentNPExta peasant pole-carrierGlancing up the American boy saw a peasant pole-carrier , who had skipped across the road close in front of the Citron , grinning triumphantly from a roadside ditch .
avoid.vAgentNPExtDunbar was grinning in high content as he wheeled his horse to trot back to his own division .
avoid.vAgentNPExtPolly grinned in delight , revelling in a heart-swelling sense of power .
avoid.vAgentNPExthis fatherIn the picture Stuart held , his father was grinning self-consciously in his formal dress , at least a head taller than his wife who hung on his arm , looking up and laughing at her husband .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe grinned in a more cheerful manner , then left the office .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe grins in recollection and there 's mischief in his eyes .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHarry grinned in relief and buried his head in the pillow to wipe off the sweat trickling from his brow .
avoid.vAgentNPExthe` Smile , " he said , his voice indicating that he was certainly grinning like a Cheshire cat .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe grinned like a crocodile .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheAnd she grinned to herself at the luxury of having someone in her life who would pay attention , who she could talk to .
avoid.vAgentNPExtKelly grinned to herself .
avoid.vAgentNPExtYanto grinned to himself .
avoid.vAgentNPExtYantoSooty turned to Yanto , who was already grinning with anticipation .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoSooty turned to Yanto , who was already grinning with anticipation .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe grinned with him .
avoid.vAgentNPExtTammuz grinned with pleasure .
avoid.vAgentNPExtDonald McCulloch grinned with pleasure and then turned it into a look of complicity for the younger men .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe grinned with triumph .
avoid.vAgentNPExtJack grinned amiably into the camera .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe glanced upward and grinned weakly in spite of fraught nerves .
avoid.vAgentNPExta uniformed reception guard , whoFirst , Chris sweet-talks a uniformed reception guard , who grins bashfully under the peak of his cap .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe looked up at me and grinned quickly before hunching over the controls again .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe grinned back slyly .
avoid.vAgentNPExtPolly grinned back confidently at him and thumped her tail .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe porterHe grinned , and the porter grinned back .
avoid.vAgentNPExtRanulfHe glowered at his servant but Ranulf grinned back as he swayed slightly on his feet and looked around , admiring the church .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe grinned cheekily back .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMelissa grinned back at her .
avoid.vAgentNPExtRoss grinned back at her as he leaned forward , helping himself to another slice of chocolate cake .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHis elder son grinned easily back at him .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe Doctor grinned up at Ace and Benny 's grime-streaked faces .
avoid.vAgentNPExtRees grinned up at Wycliffe .
avoid.vAgentNPExtJorge grinned up at Mitch with some relief .
avoid.vAgentNPExtLeonoraHe yelped as she bit him , but Leonora grinned up at him , unrepentant .
avoid.vAgentNPExtJackie Tiptoe grinned down at him and winked .
avoid.vAgentNPExtCurtis sighed with regret , then grinned down at Grant and Pam .
avoid.vAgentNPExtPiers grinned down at her , his eyebrows raised .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe Lombard brothersBeyond him rode the Lombard brothers grinning broadly and enjoying themselves .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe swung his legs off the bed , grinning broadly , and started for the door .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheWhen Edward suggested ablutions first he grinned engagingly and led him to the bar .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe fourthThree of them moved forward , swords unsheathed , while the fourth held their horses , grinning evilly and calling encouragement to his fellows .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe is grinning madly , clearly moved by the occasion .
avoid.vAgentNPExtAlex grinned mightily , so proud of her he seemed about to explode .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMiles grinned rather foolishly .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIBut I was grinning too .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoLucenzo muttered something to the man , who grinned understandingly .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe manLucenzo muttered something to the man , who grinned understandingly .
avoid.vAgentNPExtForster grinned , exposing teeth tipped with gold .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe grinned and nodded .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSid grinned and said : ` You came up that last bit at a fair lick . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe grinned , tried to take the sting out of his words .
avoid.vAgentNPExtBenjamin grinned and linked his arm through mine .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe regarded Lucy reflectively , then grinned as he said , ` It 's just as well you did n't come downstairs in that tell-tale state . "
avoid.vAgentNPExthisAnd found to his annoyance that he was grinding his teeth .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheAnd found to his annoyance that he was grinding his teeth .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe ground his teeth .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisHe ground his teeth .
avoid.vAgentNPExtherMiss Hardbroom ground her teeth and managed a horribly false smile .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMiss Hardbroom ground her teeth and managed a horribly false smile .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIGrinding my teeth with rage at everything , I got up and dressed in slacks and my old trenchcoat .
avoid.vAgentNPExtmyGrinding my teeth with rage at everything , I got up and dressed in slacks and my old trenchcoat .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMaria ground her teeth silently and fought for composure .
avoid.vAgentNPExtherMaria ground her teeth silently and fought for composure .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI ground my teeth .
avoid.vAgentNPExtmyI ground my teeth .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe girl , who happened never to enjoy this activity , ground her teeth together .
avoid.vAgentNPExtherThe girl , who happened never to enjoy this activity , ground her teeth together .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSmall Dave ground his teeth and spat into the daylight .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisSmall Dave ground his teeth and spat into the daylight .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe hung her head .
avoid.vAgentNPExtherShe hung her head .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisHe went to the bathroom , hung his head over the toilet bowl .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe went to the bathroom , hung his head over the toilet bowl .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe pouted , and hung his head .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisHe pouted , and hung his head .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheOnce more she hung her head not sure how to reply .
avoid.vAgentNPExtherOnce more she hung her head not sure how to reply .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe was hanging his head over the edge of the bed and wondering what to do next when a spring burst in the mattress .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisHe was hanging his head over the edge of the bed and wondering what to do next when a spring burst in the mattress .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisDavide hung his head in mourning .
avoid.vAgentNPExtDavide hung his head in mourning .
avoid.vAgentNPExtherShe refused to be cowardly and hang her head .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe refused to be cowardly and hang her head .
avoid.vAgentNPExtOthers hung their heads in meek submission .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheirOthers hung their heads in meek submission .
avoid.vAgentNPExtherShe bit Doyle 's fingers and jerked her mouth free of them , shouting the words that came into her head .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe bit Doyle 's fingers and jerked her mouth free of them , shouting the words that came into her head .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisVologsky tensed himself , then jerked his arm free .
avoid.vAgentNPExtVologsky tensed himself , then jerked his arm free .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe jerked her arm free and ran to where Bernard was standing .
avoid.vAgentNPExtherShe jerked her arm free and ran to where Bernard was standing .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe insect jerks itself free and hangs on the empty pupa case , its body trembling .
avoid.vAgentNPExtitselfThe insect jerks itself free and hangs on the empty pupa case , its body trembling .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI jerk my arms wide , break his grip .
avoid.vAgentNPExtmyI jerk my arms wide , break his grip .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe jerked a finger at Auguste .
avoid.vAgentNPExtAlbert stood up and jerked his head at Carrie .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisAlbert stood up and jerked his head at Carrie .
avoid.vAgentNPExthis` 'Poor sot , " he lisped , jerking his thumb at Charles Brandon .
avoid.vAgentNPExthe` 'Poor sot , " he lisped , jerking his thumb at Charles Brandon .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisBaptiste jerked his head at her , then disappeared into the darkness in the direction of Rose 's cottage .
avoid.vAgentNPExtBaptiste jerked his head at her , then disappeared into the darkness in the direction of Rose 's cottage .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe jerked her chin at the box of letters .
avoid.vAgentNPExtherShe jerked her chin at the box of letters .
avoid.vAgentNPExtCurtis jerked a thumb at the empty doorway through which the doctor had just exited .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMarius jerked his head at them in disapproval but I liked their Romany appeal .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisMarius jerked his head at them in disapproval but I liked their Romany appeal .
avoid.vAgentNPExthis` That 's yours , " he said , jerking his thumb towards a white-swathed slab under the window .
avoid.vAgentNPExthe` That 's yours , " he said , jerking his thumb towards a white-swathed slab under the window .
avoid.vAgentNPExtherShe jerked her head towards number three .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe jerked her head towards number three .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisHe jerked his head towards the bar door .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe jerked his head towards the bar door .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisCarrying to the block a lump so heavy that it made his shoulders ache , he jerked his head towards the end of the stables and asked , panting : ` What 's down there ? "
avoid.vAgentNPExtheCarrying to the block a lump so heavy that it made his shoulders ache , he jerked his head towards the end of the stables and asked , panting : ` What 's down there ? "
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe jerked her head towards the far wall .
avoid.vAgentNPExtherShe jerked her head towards the far wall .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisHe jerked his head slightly towards the other end of the bar where someone was describing to the lady in question some event which seemed to involve a great deal of grappling with her unresisting frame .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe jerked his head slightly towards the other end of the bar where someone was describing to the lady in question some event which seemed to involve a great deal of grappling with her unresisting frame .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMichael Swinton jerked his head towards them .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisMichael Swinton jerked his head towards them .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisAlexei jerked his hand away from his cheek , then laughed to dismiss the subject .
avoid.vAgentNPExtAlexei jerked his hand away from his cheek , then laughed to dismiss the subject .
avoid.vAgentNPExtherIsabel jerked her hand from his , holding it out as though to ward him off .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIsabel jerked her hand from his , holding it out as though to ward him off .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisSuddenly Stephen jerked his hand from her grasp and gripped her shoulder .
avoid.vAgentNPExtStephenSuddenly Stephen jerked his hand from her grasp and gripped her shoulder .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIris jerked her head in the direction of the telephone .
avoid.vAgentNPExtherIris jerked her head in the direction of the telephone .
avoid.vAgentNPExtitsWhen the big fish needs to eat other little fish , it signals it is switching back into normal hunting mode by jerking its jaw in a particular way .
avoid.vAgentNPExtitWhen the big fish needs to eat other little fish , it signals it is switching back into normal hunting mode by jerking its jaw in a particular way .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheShe was bending over the sail locker , and she jerked her head up to stare at him , dropping the lid with a bang , instantly suspicious .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI leaned forward , put my thumb under my lip and jerked it up to give him a close-up view of the long gash and the trailing blood-stained ends of the stitches .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheirKids are jumping , twitching , jerking their arms .
avoid.vAgentNPExtKids are jumping , twitching , jerking their arms .
avoid.vAgentNPExtFrau Nordern jerked her chin .
avoid.vAgentNPExtherFrau Nordern jerked her chin .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe morose boatwoman jerked an elbow .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe pupShe clicked her tongue quietly as the pup jerked his limbs .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisShe clicked her tongue quietly as the pup jerked his limbs .
avoid.vAgentNPExtherHer fingers closed on something hard and unyielding , like cold steel , and she jerked her hand upwards , thrusting the metal towards his chest .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheHer fingers closed on something hard and unyielding , like cold steel , and she jerked her hand upwards , thrusting the metal towards his chest .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisHe jerked his hand away .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe jerked his hand away .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheIt took a second for the words to sink home , but when they did she jerked her head back and swatted his hand away .
avoid.vAgentNPExtherIt took a second for the words to sink home , but when they did she jerked her head back and swatted his hand away .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheLeonora flushed scarlet as she jerked her head away .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisAdam jerked his leg back as the pain seared up his muscles .
avoid.vAgentNPExtAdam jerked his leg back as the pain seared up his muscles .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe womanShe touched her but the woman jerked away .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheRecollecting herself suddenly , she jerked away sharply .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheWith a howl of pain , he jerked back and sat huddled in his seat , trying to soothe the burning sensation .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe jerked back convulsively .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIsabel gasped , jerking back as though he had struck her .
avoid.vAgentNPExtTed jerked up like a man who 'd been zapped with a thousand volts .
avoid.vAgentNPExtherVi jerked back her shoulders .
avoid.vAgentNPExtVi jerked back her shoulders .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheIsabelle hits him and he jerks up his head , his eyes wide and glassy .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisIsabelle hits him and he jerks up his head , his eyes wide and glassy .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisHarry jerked up his head distrustfully , eyes flaring wide .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHarry jerked up his head distrustfully , eyes flaring wide .
avoid.vAgentNPExtRuth jerked round , the sheer force of that voice turning her .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe thrust the photographs back into his pocket and jerked round .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheStartled , she jerked backwards , her breath catching in her throat .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe jerked forward as if physically attacked ready to defend himself .
avoid.vAgentNPExta figureOn one end of the mast a figure jerked spasmodically .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheSuddenly afraid , she jerked upright .
avoid.vAgentNPExtEwen went as white as paper , and jerked upright in his chair .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHilary` Missed you , " echoed Hilary , lifting up his arms to be picked up .
avoid.vAgentNPExthis` Missed you , " echoed Hilary , lifting up his arms to be picked up .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheLifting his arms high , he called upon Baron Samedi to admit them to the cemetery .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisLifting his arms high , he called upon Baron Samedi to admit them to the cemetery .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheNow she can put her right arm in the right-hand hole , and her left in the left side ; then simply lift her arms up and sweep the coat over her head into place .
avoid.vAgentNPExtherNow she can put her right arm in the right-hand hole , and her left in the left side ; then simply lift her arms up and sweep the coat over her head into place .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHebden lifted his arms as though about to begin a litany of complaint but , deciding there was no point , let them flop down by his side again .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisHebden lifted his arms as though about to begin a litany of complaint but , deciding there was no point , let them flop down by his side again .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe released Lucien 's wrist and turned his back , lifting his arms over his head , reaching behind him for his shoulders .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisHe released Lucien 's wrist and turned his back , lifting his arms over his head , reaching behind him for his shoulders .
avoid.vAgentNPExtherLifting her arms , she held them out to him .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheLifting her arms , she held them out to him .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe Earl Siward of Northumbria lifted his arms from the table and folded them .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisThe Earl Siward of Northumbria lifted his arms from the table and folded them .
avoid.vAgentNPExtherEdouard stared into the fire , and eventually Isobel lifted her head once more .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIsobelEdouard stared into the fire , and eventually Isobel lifted her head once more .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMegThere was a gentle breeze and from time to time Meg paused and lifted her head to feel the warmth of the sun and the sweet-smelling air moving against her cheeks .
avoid.vAgentNPExtherThere was a gentle breeze and from time to time Meg paused and lifted her head to feel the warmth of the sun and the sweet-smelling air moving against her cheeks .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisArnold lifted his head and looked hopefully .
avoid.vAgentNPExtArnold lifted his head and looked hopefully .
avoid.vAgentNPExtitsAs soon as the gazelle lifts its head again , the cheetah freezes .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe gazelleAs soon as the gazelle lifts its head again , the cheetah freezes .
avoid.vAgentNPExtAce lifted her head and waved .
avoid.vAgentNPExtherAce lifted her head and waved .
avoid.vAgentNPExtitsThe horse , whose bridle he was holding , lifted its head sharply and flicked its tail .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe horse , whose bridle he was holding , lifted its head sharply and flicked its tail .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisHe got as far as lifting his head and getting one shoulder off the seat , but then collapsed back onto the leather , and let his eyes close .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe got as far as lifting his head and getting one shoulder off the seat , but then collapsed back onto the leather , and let his eyes close .
avoid.vAgentNPExtmyI lifted my head out of my magazine and heard a rather posh voice say ` Excuse me " .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI lifted my head out of my magazine and heard a rather posh voice say ` Excuse me " .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheA white petticoat danced as she lifted her bare right leg .
avoid.vAgentNPExtherA white petticoat danced as she lifted her bare right leg .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe young man pulled forward the chair he had been sitting on and lifted one leg up on it .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheThis is done as he lifts his rear leg to kick the attacker .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisThis is done as he lifts his rear leg to kick the attacker .
avoid.vAgentNPExtGeorgeEven so , the snow there was calf-deep , so that George needs must lift his legs at each step , making walking an effort .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisEven so , the snow there was calf-deep , so that George needs must lift his legs at each step , making walking an effort .
avoid.vAgentNPExtAdamWhen the grandfather clock in the hall chimed ten times , Adam lifted his long legs over the end of the bed and pulled the Bible back out of the bookshelf .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisWhen the grandfather clock in the hall chimed ten times , Adam lifted his long legs over the end of the bed and pulled the Bible back out of the bookshelf .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisLuke lifted his lips from her hand briefly , giving her a hard smile .
avoid.vAgentNPExtLuke lifted his lips from her hand briefly , giving her a hard smile .
avoid.vAgentNPExtAny farm workers who came near the site in the course of their daily work were too busy to lift their eyes from the soil to take in the surrounding landscape , or individual figures moving within it .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheirAny farm workers who came near the site in the course of their daily work were too busy to lift their eyes from the soil to take in the surrounding landscape , or individual figures moving within it .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisLifting his hand in a casual salute , he stepped back , leaving her no choice but to start the car and drive away with a casual wave .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheLifting his hand in a casual salute , he stepped back , leaving her no choice but to start the car and drive away with a casual wave .
avoid.vAgentNPExtherShe lifted her shoulders in a dismissive shrug , wishing heartily that someone else would make an appearance to lower the tension in the air .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe lifted her shoulders in a dismissive shrug , wishing heartily that someone else would make an appearance to lower the tension in the air .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSwod stared at her , unblinking , lifting a hand in a gesture of patience .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe lifted a hand in acknowledgement , and this was all the encouragement he needed to come in .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMiguelito lifted his eyebrows in amazement at Trent 's stupidity : ` Hey , you think Louis the big Jefe ?
avoid.vAgentNPExthisMiguelito lifted his eyebrows in amazement at Trent 's stupidity : ` Hey , you think Louis the big Jefe ?
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe lifted a hand to her head ; it was aching badly .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe lifted a hand to his , her fingers curving lovingly over the back of his wrist .
avoid.vAgentNPExthe` As you say , " he taunted , and lifted a hand to the door-handle .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisHe spread his hands in a gesture of exaggerated bewilderment , lifting his shoulders to the level of his ears .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe spread his hands in a gesture of exaggerated bewilderment , lifting his shoulders to the level of his ears .
avoid.vAgentNPExtLindsey lifted her face to the sun .
avoid.vAgentNPExtherLindsey lifted her face to the sun .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheWhen he lifted his eyes towards her again he thought he was safe to continue his stare , thought she was still unaware of the nature of the examination .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisWhen he lifted his eyes towards her again he thought he was safe to continue his stare , thought she was still unaware of the nature of the examination .
avoid.vAgentNPExtherselfLee lifted herself a little towards her goddess and rested herself on one elbow , looking up like a child , expectant .
avoid.vAgentNPExtLee lifted herself a little towards her goddess and rested herself on one elbow , looking up like a child , expectant .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheWhen he lifted sleepy eyes towards her his voice , though still soft , was slightly incredulous .
avoid.vAgentNPExtherShe lifted her hand towards his face , and then dropped it .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe lifted her hand towards his face , and then dropped it .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe senator smiled broadly at all of them and lifted his hand towards the Frenchman , gesturing for him to lead the way .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisThe senator smiled broadly at all of them and lifted his hand towards the Frenchman , gesturing for him to lead the way .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe boy with cotton-wool hair lazily lifted his long arm towards the sea .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisThe boy with cotton-wool hair lazily lifted his long arm towards the sea .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe lifts her eyebrows at me and then stands up and goes over to the sink .
avoid.vAgentNPExtherShe lifts her eyebrows at me and then stands up and goes over to the sink .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheHe moved towards her , and instinctively she lifted her face for his kiss .
avoid.vAgentNPExtherHe moved towards her , and instinctively she lifted her face for his kiss .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe studentBut with practice the student will be able to lift his feet off the floor .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisBut with practice the student will be able to lift his feet off the floor .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIsambard lifted a hand without turning his head , and snapped his fingers at the shifting , uneasy murmur at his back .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheGulping down a breath , she lifted her lids -- and found him looking at her .
avoid.vAgentNPExtherGulping down a breath , she lifted her lids -- and found him looking at her .
avoid.vAgentNPExtits` There you are ! " she said , and the cat lifted its tail up with pleasure and rubbed its head against the branch .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe cat` There you are ! " she said , and the cat lifted its tail up with pleasure and rubbed its head against the branch .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisDon Peters smiled and nodded his head .
avoid.vAgentNPExtDon Peters smiled and nodded his head .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMargaret nodded her head vigorously .
avoid.vAgentNPExtherMargaret nodded her head vigorously .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisOmally nodded his head .
avoid.vAgentNPExtOmally nodded his head .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe other boys nod their heads in agreement .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheirThe other boys nod their heads in agreement .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWe all nodded our heads in agreement .
avoid.vAgentNPExtourWe all nodded our heads in agreement .
avoid.vAgentNPExtJack nodded a few times to himself .
avoid.vAgentNPExtBaldwin nodded assent to both propositions .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheHis eyes flared over Maggie as he nodded her to a seat .
avoid.vAgentNPExtOne of them nodded a greeting to Susan .
avoid.vAgentNPExtLawton nodded his agreement .
avoid.vAgentNPExtJulie nodded a greeting .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe managing director nodded his understanding .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe Council , or what was left of it now , nodded wisely although frankly none of them understood or cared much about mechanical things .
avoid.vAgentNPExtRostovIt was Mubarak who made the observation , and Rostov nodded .
avoid.vAgentNPExtEwan DeanWaiting while his shop takings were checked and deposited , Ewan Dean nodded through the glass partition .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe nodded her agreement and glanced up proudly at her father .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe priestFrom the altar the priest nodded a smile of recognition to the best man .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe nodded his thanks and the men laid her back on the table .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe nodded at Charlie .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe two womenAs he introduced them , the two women nodded at each other .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe nodded slowly at Shag .
avoid.vAgentNPExtFather Devlin nodded in agreement .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe nodded in concern .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe nodded in the direction of Esther Ahilar 's little car , parked in the driveway .
avoid.vAgentNPExtBlanche nodded in a conciliatory way .
avoid.vAgentNPExtFreddy nodded reassuringly to his friends .
avoid.vAgentNPExtGabriel nodded eagerly to himself .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI nodded to Keith .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe ignored Devlin and nodded formally to Schellenberg .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe put his finger to his lips , and nodded towards his passenger .
avoid.vAgentNPExtBlanche nodded with genuine compassion .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe nodded with enthsiasm .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe nodded with a sudden feeling of excitement .
avoid.vAgentNPExtKirov nodded with satisfaction .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI nodded bitterly behind the door .
avoid.vAgentNPExtBlanche winked at Dexter and nodded for him to follow her outside with his coat .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe nodded past his shoulder .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe paused to light another cigarette , then nodded through his scratched windscreen .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe nodded sympathetically before hurrying off to discharge more pressing duties .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe fat man beamed and nodded happily before hurrying away .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe nodded to where Eline was standing .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe nodded without speaking .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe Bishop nodded encouragingly .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe most senior officer nodded profoundly .
avoid.vAgentNPExtJoseph nodded ; he knew what Katherine Lundy was like .
avoid.vAgentNPExtPatrick nodded , unsure what to say .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSmallfry continued to pose before the mirror , smiling and pouting her lips in film-star kisses to the man in the yard while Buddie picked out an intricate melody on his guitar .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMasha` And I 've reached the grim forties , " said Masha , pouting her lush red lips .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMadame shrugged and pouted her lips .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe shrugged that off lightly , pouting long lips .
avoid.vAgentNPExtCurtis pouted his thick lips .
avoid.vAgentNPExtEmily pouted her lips .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe` She pouted her red-lipsticked lips and Kate laughed .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe young clerk pouted his lips as if he was going to object .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheThen she 'll pout her lips and look cross , and you can still see her thinking : ` No , I 'm getting nowhere with that . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtCandace` We have company for the day , " he added , and Candace pouted coyly .
avoid.vAgentNPExthim` A good night 's sleep would do that just as well , " she pointed out , and saw him pout disapprovingly .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe boy pouted slightly , but nodded his head .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe began to pout , drawing her bottom lip over those small protruding teeth .
avoid.vAgentNPExtNic has flu , is exhausted and is sulking , pouting and staring blankly in the corner .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyThey wink , they pout , they gobble down the complimentary potato salad .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSheila puckered her brow with concentration , then looked up with a grin .
avoid.vAgentNPExtherSheila puckered her brow with concentration , then looked up with a grin .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe puckered her lips for a moment .
avoid.vAgentNPExtherShe puckered her lips for a moment .
avoid.vAgentNPExtherBut she suddenly puckered her forehead .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheBut she suddenly puckered her forehead .
avoid.vAgentNPExtFlorrie nodded and puckered her lips .
avoid.vAgentNPExtherFlorrie nodded and puckered her lips .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe raised an enquiring eyebrow , and puckered her lips .
avoid.vAgentNPExtherShe raised an enquiring eyebrow , and puckered her lips .
avoid.vAgentNPExtEllie puckered her brow and stood a little back from the canvas .
avoid.vAgentNPExtherEllie puckered her brow and stood a little back from the canvas .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe puckered her shaped eyebrows .
avoid.vAgentNPExtherShe puckered her shaped eyebrows .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisTait puckered his lips and nodded slowly in a gesture of admiration .
avoid.vAgentNPExtTait puckered his lips and nodded slowly in a gesture of admiration .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHis Royal Highness raised an eyebrow and puckered one side of his mouth in a very characteristic grimace of amusement .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisHis Royal Highness raised an eyebrow and puckered one side of his mouth in a very characteristic grimace of amusement .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisWerewolf narrowed his eyes and pursed his lips at her , making a face which would have worried an exorcist .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWerewolf narrowed his eyes and pursed his lips at her , making a face which would have worried an exorcist .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSigne pursed her lips at me .
avoid.vAgentNPExtherSigne pursed her lips at me .
avoid.vAgentNPExtCal pursed her mouth at me .
avoid.vAgentNPExtherCal pursed her mouth at me .
avoid.vAgentNPExtGloriaI shrugged and Gloria pursed her mouth in a self-satisfied smirk .
avoid.vAgentNPExtherI shrugged and Gloria pursed her mouth in a self-satisfied smirk .
avoid.vAgentNPExtherMerry pursed her lips in a silent whistle .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMerry pursed her lips in a silent whistle .
avoid.vAgentNPExthis` And is there , " the Substitute pursed his lips in a smile and drew on his cigar , ` a brother in the case ? "
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe Substitute` And is there , " the Substitute pursed his lips in a smile and drew on his cigar , ` a brother in the case ? "
avoid.vAgentNPExthisThe French boy pursed his lips suddenly in an expression of disgust .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe French boy pursed his lips suddenly in an expression of disgust .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe Doctor pursed his lips in thought .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisThe Doctor pursed his lips in thought .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe halted only for a second , enough to narrow his eyes and purse his lips into a look of utter disgust , as though a dog 's turd had grown legs and scurried on to his carpet .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisHe halted only for a second , enough to narrow his eyes and purse his lips into a look of utter disgust , as though a dog 's turd had grown legs and scurried on to his carpet .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMrs Friar pursed her lips into their accustomed position .
avoid.vAgentNPExtherMrs Friar pursed her lips into their accustomed position .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMorgan pursed his lips with distaste .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisMorgan pursed his lips with distaste .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSwod pursed his lips with faint irascibility : his ` bon mot " about Mills had not been as conclusive as he hoped .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisSwod pursed his lips with faint irascibility : his ` bon mot " about Mills had not been as conclusive as he hoped .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisDexter pursed his lips with disbelief and turned to Blanche , who was examining her fingernails thoughtfully .
avoid.vAgentNPExtDexter pursed his lips with disbelief and turned to Blanche , who was examining her fingernails thoughtfully .
avoid.vAgentNPExtherMargaret pursed her bright orange lips .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMargaret pursed her bright orange lips .
avoid.vAgentNPExtRostov pursed his lips .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisRostov pursed his lips .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisHenry pursed his lips .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHenry pursed his lips .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisJonas frowned and pursed his lips .
avoid.vAgentNPExtJonas frowned and pursed his lips .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisVon Steinholz pursed his lips angrily .
avoid.vAgentNPExtVon Steinholz pursed his lips angrily .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisHe pursed his lips thoughtfully and the hidden laughter in his eyes warned her that she might not like his answer .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe pursed his lips thoughtfully and the hidden laughter in his eyes warned her that she might not like his answer .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe pursed her lips determinedly .
avoid.vAgentNPExtherShe pursed her lips determinedly .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe lady in green pursed up her lips .
avoid.vAgentNPExtherThe lady in green pursed up her lips .
avoid.vAgentNPExtherIsabel Lavender pursed up her mouth .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIsabel Lavender pursed up her mouth .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSamantha was pursing , licking and biting her lips .
avoid.vAgentNPExtherSamantha was pursing , licking and biting her lips .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe rolled her eyes and took another swig of gin .
avoid.vAgentNPExtherShe rolled her eyes and took another swig of gin .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisPrentice rolled his eyes and puffed his cheeks out .
avoid.vAgentNPExtPrentice rolled his eyes and puffed his cheeks out .
avoid.vAgentNPExtherLouise rolled her eyes in exasperation .
avoid.vAgentNPExtLouise rolled her eyes in exasperation .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisHe hesitated in confusion , while the priest rolled his eyes .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe priestHe hesitated in confusion , while the priest rolled his eyes .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisHe rolled his eyes and blew her a kiss but unfortunately Maggie saw him do it .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe rolled his eyes and blew her a kiss but unfortunately Maggie saw him do it .
avoid.vAgentNPExtGeoffrey rolled his eyes dramatically and headed for the door .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisGeoffrey rolled his eyes dramatically and headed for the door .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe shuddered and clapped a hand over his mouth , rolling his eyes theatrically .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisHe shuddered and clapped a hand over his mouth , rolling his eyes theatrically .
avoid.vAgentNPExthis` Ah -- hi , Mum , " Jack said , and rolled his eyes at Kath .
avoid.vAgentNPExtJack` Ah -- hi , Mum , " Jack said , and rolled his eyes at Kath .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe grimaced , then rolled his head to look at me .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisHe grimaced , then rolled his head to look at me .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe rolled her head sideways on the pillow and murmured , ` I 'm so sorry . "
avoid.vAgentNPExthisLucien rolled his head from side to side upon the wooden bench .
avoid.vAgentNPExtLucien rolled his head from side to side upon the wooden bench .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe hit the floor hard , choked , then rolled over with his head cradled in his arms and his body curled up tightly .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisPatrick stirred , rolled his head and spewed a few words out through his sliced lips and mangled mouth .
avoid.vAgentNPExtPatrick stirred , rolled his head and spewed a few words out through his sliced lips and mangled mouth .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisHe rolled his head towards her .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe rolled his head towards her .
avoid.vAgentNPExthis` Hello in there , " she said to him , and he groaned and rolled his head towards her .
avoid.vAgentNPExthe` Hello in there , " she said to him , and he groaned and rolled his head towards her .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMany players automatically roll the wrists at the start of the backswing , with the club being laid at the top as a result .
avoid.vAgentNPExthimselfAt last Fernando moved , rolling himself slightly away from her to remove strands of her long hair from his jacket and smoothing them back where they belonged , down the side of her face .
avoid.vAgentNPExtFernandoAt last Fernando moved , rolling himself slightly away from her to remove strands of her long hair from his jacket and smoothing them back where they belonged , down the side of her face .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisDawson rolled his left hand for a boogie-woogie riff and paddled an arpeggio with the right .
avoid.vAgentNPExtDawson rolled his left hand for a boogie-woogie riff and paddled an arpeggio with the right .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe FinnsNow he could understand why the Finns came running out of their saunas and rolled themselves in the snow .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthemselvesNow he could understand why the Finns came running out of their saunas and rolled themselves in the snow .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe rolled on to his side , facing her , and the movement woke her , as he had known it would .
avoid.vAgentNPExtClare rolled over on her stomach .
avoid.vAgentNPExtLeith rolled over and buried her head in her pillow the moment the door had closed .
avoid.vAgentNPExtZephyrSmirking slightly , Zephyr accepted half a dozen biscuits and a bowl of milky tea , then rolled on the carpet to remove the crumbs from her whiskers .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe scowled darkly , realising he 'd deftly avoided answering her implicit question .
avoid.vAgentNPExtNicolo was standing in the centre of the room , scowling darkly at her .
avoid.vAgentNPExtOne of them looked at his wristwatch , pursed his lips and scowled fiercely .
avoid.vAgentNPExtBill raised himself on his elbows and scowled fiercely .
avoid.vAgentNPExtLisa scowled at his back as he disappeared through the doorway , hating the ambivalence of the feelings that churned inside her .
avoid.vAgentNPExtGimmelmann nodded , and scowled at Dolly in the mirror .
avoid.vAgentNPExtan official from the Political BranchBehind the glass an official from the Political Branch scowled at a worried-looking black .
avoid.vAgentNPExtRonni scowled at Guido mutinously , as he raised the red geranium to his nose .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe man scowled at her .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheLissa jumped , shocked to the core , and he scowled at her darkly .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheAs he pulled open the passenger door for her , she scowled at him defiantly .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMcEnroe , with his widely-publicised marital problems , looked anything but happy to be here , refusing to answer questions and scowling at photographers .
avoid.vAgentNPExtNutty sat on the edge with her legs in the water , scowling in deep concentration after Nails .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHeg scowled in the darkness .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe scowled in disgust at the sight of her drooping mouth and reddened eyes .
avoid.vAgentNPExtBritainIt would leave Britain ` scowling in frustration " on the sidelines of the Community .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShiona scowled into his face with its arrogant high cheekbones , self-satisfied mouth and eyes as hard as sapphires .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheScowling with concentration he began to load the six chambers of his Colt Patent Repeating Pistol with the lead which dragged down one pocket of his scarecrow 's morning coat .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe scowled with squinting ferocity , like a balked Siamese cat .
avoid.vAgentNPExtDe Nesle scowled briefly , and then , as if remembering something , smiled again .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe Collector scowled disagreeably .
avoid.vAgentNPExtGuyEven more annoyed by that intrusive thought , Guy scowled furiously as Isabel rose and took a beaker from the table , filling it with water from the pail .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMarcel scowled then ran after him .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMajor Vanavskaya put down the phone and scowled .
avoid.vAgentNPExtBlondel scowled , and then grabbed the headgear from the Lombard brothers and rammed it down over the ears of the prisoners .
avoid.vAgentNPExtherOrdering coffee she then pointed to my pullover and shook her finger .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheOrdering coffee she then pointed to my pullover and shook her finger .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe Prince shook an admonishing finger at the Rifleman then took out his telescope to stare at the battery of French guns .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe shook a finger at the crying figure in the chair .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe shook a finger at him .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheirBut nobody ever came into the woods to shake their finger in my face and lay down the law , the way they did with Gittel in the dorf .
avoid.vAgentNPExtnobodyBut nobody ever came into the woods to shake their finger in my face and lay down the law , the way they did with Gittel in the dorf .
avoid.vAgentNPExtGrimma shook a finger at him .
avoid.vAgentNPExthe` Clumsy sod , " he said when he got up shaking his fist at Gordon with the big feet who was marching behind him .
avoid.vAgentNPExthis` Clumsy sod , " he said when he got up shaking his fist at Gordon with the big feet who was marching behind him .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisAsshe shook his fist , and advanced threateningly .
avoid.vAgentNPExtAsshe shook his fist , and advanced threateningly .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe shook his fist at the driver of the estate-car , who had climbed out and was staring blankly across the road .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisHe shook his fist at the driver of the estate-car , who had climbed out and was staring blankly across the road .
avoid.vAgentNPExthis` Suddenly a Zouave leaves the ranks , shakes his fist and cries , ` Ah !
avoid.vAgentNPExta Zouave` Suddenly a Zouave leaves the ranks , shakes his fist and cries , ` Ah !
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe shook his head solemnly .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisHe shook his head solemnly .
avoid.vAgentNPExtherShe sat down heavily on one of the garden chairs , shaking her head in shock .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe sat down heavily on one of the garden chairs , shaking her head in shock .
avoid.vAgentNPExtherFlorrie shook her head vigorously . 'Ernie ai n't left 'er .
avoid.vAgentNPExtFlorrie shook her head vigorously . 'Ernie ai n't left 'er .
avoid.vAgentNPExtherShe closed her mouth , looked away , and vaguely shook her head .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe closed her mouth , looked away , and vaguely shook her head .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe shook his head , bitterly disappointed .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisHe shook his head , bitterly disappointed .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe singer who was in court shook his head as the article was read out .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisThe singer who was in court shook his head as the article was read out .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisHe slipped into his coat and shook his arms to make his shirt cuffs appear .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe slipped into his coat and shook his arms to make his shirt cuffs appear .
avoid.vAgentNPExtherselfAce shook herself to clear her mind .
avoid.vAgentNPExtAce shook herself to clear her mind .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe dogWhenever you take the dog out of the bath , however , it is advisable to stand back , because invariably the dog will shake itself to remove water from its coat .
avoid.vAgentNPExtitselfWhenever you take the dog out of the bath , however , it is advisable to stand back , because invariably the dog will shake itself to remove water from its coat .
avoid.vAgentNPExthimselfTrent shook himself free of the hands that held him and turned his back on the man .
avoid.vAgentNPExtTrent shook himself free of the hands that held him and turned his back on the man .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyThe ash fall became heavier , piling up around them , so that they had periodically to shake themselves clear of it , to prevent themselves being buried .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthemselvesThe ash fall became heavier , piling up around them , so that they had periodically to shake themselves clear of it , to prevent themselves being buried .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisJerry shook his arm free .
avoid.vAgentNPExtJerry shook his arm free .
avoid.vAgentNPExtherBritta shook her hair free of the long fingers and their slow stroking .
avoid.vAgentNPExtBritta shook her hair free of the long fingers and their slow stroking .
avoid.vAgentNPExthimselfDexter shook himself awake .
avoid.vAgentNPExtDexter shook himself awake .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe girl shook her chin free and firmed her mouth .
avoid.vAgentNPExtherThe girl shook her chin free and firmed her mouth .
avoid.vAgentNPExthimselfMowbray suddenly shook himself free from his memories .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMowbray suddenly shook himself free from his memories .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe Spanish officials had swung open their barriers , wishing her good luck and shaking their heads at her foolishness in returning to France .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheirThe Spanish officials had swung open their barriers , wishing her good luck and shaking their heads at her foolishness in returning to France .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsnarling Russians in proletarian capsOn the ceiling , snarling Russians in proletarian caps shook their fists at Lenin .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheirOn the ceiling , snarling Russians in proletarian caps shook their fists at Lenin .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthemselvesIts rectangular swimming pool glittered in the sun like an aquamarine and Peach watched swimmers splashing through the water then climbing out and shaking themselves in a shower of crystal drops .
avoid.vAgentNPExtswimmersIts rectangular swimming pool glittered in the sun like an aquamarine and Peach watched swimmers splashing through the water then climbing out and shaking themselves in a shower of crystal drops .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMany people who have spent their holidays in that country , as I have , shake their heads in disbelief as they watch what is happening .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheirMany people who have spent their holidays in that country , as I have , shake their heads in disbelief as they watch what is happening .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheir elders` She 's a shy little girl who needs friends to bring her out of herself ! " their elders had protested , shaking their heads in exasperation at the thoughtlessness of the younger generation .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheir` She 's a shy little girl who needs friends to bring her out of herself ! " their elders had protested , shaking their heads in exasperation at the thoughtlessness of the younger generation .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisHis friend Okawi had signalled to the other canoes by gently shaking his thumb in the direction of the sleeping animals .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHis friend Okawi had signalled to the other canoes by gently shaking his thumb in the direction of the sleeping animals .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyBoth sports were clearly popular and well-established traditions ; but when I asked my Indian friends about their survival in modern Delhi , they all shook their heads .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheirBoth sports were clearly popular and well-established traditions ; but when I asked my Indian friends about their survival in modern Delhi , they all shook their heads .
avoid.vAgentNPExtPeople stretched , shook themselves , smiled .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthemselvesPeople stretched , shook themselves , smiled .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe shook with excitement .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisThe Chairmaster shrugged his shoulders and shook his head at the same time , finally dislodging the reluctant wig .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe Chairmaster shrugged his shoulders and shook his head at the same time , finally dislodging the reluctant wig .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe shrugged her shoulders , tossed her plaits , tilted her chin , looked cool .
avoid.vAgentNPExtherShe shrugged her shoulders , tossed her plaits , tilted her chin , looked cool .
avoid.vAgentNPExtStephen shrugged his shoulders .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisStephen shrugged his shoulders .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisJimmy looked enquiringly at him and Pete just shrugged his shoulders .
avoid.vAgentNPExtPeteJimmy looked enquiringly at him and Pete just shrugged his shoulders .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe shrugged his shoulders .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisHe shrugged his shoulders .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMcIllvanney shrugged acceptance of my refusal , then held up a hand to stop me leaving .
avoid.vAgentNPExtRossendaleShe turned a furious damp face on Rossendale who could only shrug mute agreement .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoShe turned a furious damp face on Rossendale who could only shrug mute agreement .
avoid.vAgentNPExtAlex` I do n't think so , " shrugs Alex .
avoid.vAgentNPExtGomezBut Louis was on deck and Gomez shrugged his apologies : ` I must get the trucks loaded .
avoid.vAgentNPExtEnid` Well , I ca n't think where she is then , " shrugged Enid .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe shrugged one shoulder .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe guessed that a reaction was expected and shrugged .
avoid.vAgentNPExtNicola Schreider shrugged small , beautifully proportioned shoulders , and glanced at her watch .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe doctor glanced at Jim and shrugged helplessly .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe archaeologistPiper managed to catch Bernice 's eye , but the archaeologist only shrugged helplessly .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey shrugged at each other .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe shrugged at him , and he looked away .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSam shrugged at me .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey shrugged at his noises and Mallachy 's , and winced gallically at their jokes , some of them translated for their benefit .
avoid.vAgentNPExtEllen shrugged at his rudeness .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe shrugged at the American woman -- it had happened in Viet Nam .
avoid.vAgentNPExtPatrick shrugged in embarrassment .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI shrugged in frustration .
avoid.vAgentNPExtJohn shrugged in resignation and disgust .
avoid.vAgentNPExtNanette shrugged again : a sudden , nervous jerk .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe boy shrugged again , then went into the hall .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe swung round to face me , shrugged gracefully and the dress fell to the ground as if a statue were being unveiled .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe woman shrugged slightly .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe shrugged then turned his attention to a new customer at the other end of the counter .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheThere 's only so much you can do with a Super B , " he shrugged .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheThis continued for a long time during which he shuffled his feet uncomfortably , controlling his immediate impulse to shout at her to be quiet .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisThis continued for a long time during which he shuffled his feet uncomfortably , controlling his immediate impulse to shout at her to be quiet .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe looked down and shuffled his feet .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisHe looked down and shuffled his feet .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisHe shuffled his feet as he copied the true exponents and saluted seconds after the others had finished .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe shuffled his feet as he copied the true exponents and saluted seconds after the others had finished .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe shuffled his feet and pursed his lips , trying to conceal his embarrassment and surprise at this dangerous , clever English clerk .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheirThe creatures looked at one another and shuffled their feet .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe creatures looked at one another and shuffled their feet .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe looked down and shuffled her feet inanely .
avoid.vAgentNPExtherShe looked down and shuffled her feet inanely .
avoid.vAgentNPExtBenjamin smiled and shuffled his feet .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisBenjamin smiled and shuffled his feet .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheirThe nomes shuffled their feet .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe nomes shuffled their feet .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe yellow-jacketed policeman shuffled uneasily from foot to foot , uncertain of what they should be doing now .
avoid.vAgentNPExtEmmie shuffled from one foot to the other .
avoid.vAgentNPExtBilly had just shuffled from one foot to the other and blushed as all dutiful sons should do .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe children shuffled left and right on their bottoms to let him pass .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheirThe children shuffled left and right on their bottoms to let him pass .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe quickly shuffled forward on his knees to keep up .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisHe quickly shuffled forward on his knees to keep up .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe producerAs they were leaving the producer paused and smiled at her .
avoid.vAgentNPExtJoThe two telephones were removed from the table and Jo smiled at Lili .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheShe was still silently pondering this as he came back into the room and smiled across at his mother .
avoid.vAgentNPExtJennifer , unsure if this comment was directed at her , smiled again and nodded , ` Yes please . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtheShe told him where Dyson and Bob were , and he nodded and smiled again , as if he had known already .
avoid.vAgentNPExtEdward saw that he was teased , and smiled .
avoid.vAgentNPExtLuchRanald was disappointed , but Luch smiled in relief .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe smiled at the girl , who smiled back .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe finished her drink , smiling at him over the rim of the cup .
avoid.vAgentNPExtneatly dressed Annamese familiesSome showed neatly dressed Annamese families smiling from the doorways of houses set in small gardens beside groves of rubber trees .
avoid.vAgentNPExtGRAHAM GOOCH , the man who dragged English Test cricket out of its stupor , smiles from the dust jacket , his face symbolically dripping sweat .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe man whoGRAHAM GOOCH , the man who dragged English Test cricket out of its stupor , smiles from the dust jacket , his face symbolically dripping sweat .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoI sat in a corner looking at the Dutchmen who smiled surreptitiously from the platform .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe DutchmenI sat in a corner looking at the Dutchmen who smiled surreptitiously from the platform .
avoid.vAgentNPExtA small black lady smiled indulgently from the opposite seat .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyTamar 's eyes met George 's and they smiled in mutual affection .
avoid.vAgentNPExtForrest smiled in approval .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI smiled in assent .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheWhen he sees us , he smiles in recognition .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe smiled in a benevolent sort of way when he said this .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheAfter replacing the receiver she sat down on the edge of the coffee table and smiled to herself .
avoid.vAgentNPExtLisa smiled to herself .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWill inclined his head , acknowledging her words , smiling to himself at the irony of the situation .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheA schoolboy thought crossed Richard 's mind and he smiled to himself .
avoid.vAgentNPExtJulia smiled with gratitude .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShiona smiled with sheer joy .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheInstead she smiled with pioneer delight .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheJay never went to conferences , but as she accepted a lift with Lucy , he smiled with open pleasure .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe smiled with relief , thinking he was at last calling off his proposal .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe smiled with relief that she had changed the subject away from Richard Sharpe .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheThen she opens her pretty red lips and smiles with pretty white teeth .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe smiled as Adam looked up quizzically .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe was smiling like a happy demon , almost tenderly .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI lean back in my seat , smiling ironically over the hedge from the little back garden that serves as a soul for the English .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe looked up and smiled dutifully through the tears .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe was smiling as the train drew out of the station , smiling and waving his hat as the band played ` Tipperary " .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe heard the surprise in her voice , and smiled a little at having so nearly caught her out .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheHis eyes flickered past her and he smiled faintly before turning back to her and loudly questioning the validity of the original invoice .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe senior partner smiled from behind his desk .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheIn earlier years , he may have smiled indulgently on seeing us and our makeshift tables with their colourless array of old books and goods .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe smiled absently on catching sight of me , and I wandered over and stood in the well of the Steinway .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe , naturally enough , smiled back .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe smiled back and turned to Peter .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe smiled back and nodded .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMolly smiled back , by no means certain if this was a conversation meant to be taken seriously .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe girlShe smiled , and the girl smiled back .
avoid.vAgentNPExtJean smiled weakly back .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe AmericanBut he found the American rocking on his heels and smiling back at him engagingly , and the slow drawl of his address continued without pause .
avoid.vAgentNPExtLi Shai Tung smiled back at him .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe smiled back at Beruna , trying to silently communicate how proud he was , of both her and Paula , but her eyes fell angrily to her work .
avoid.vAgentNPExtGuidoTheir eyes met for a moment and Guido smiled back at her , flooding her heart with foolish pleasure .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShiona had smiled back at the fair-haired youth who had so recently become her brother .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHarry smiled down at her .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe tall soldier smiled down at him .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe stood behind her chair and smiled down into her upturned face .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe smiled down at her coldly .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheLike a nun , or his sister , she sat holding his hand , smiling gently down at him .
avoid.vAgentNPExtCorbett walked over , arms folded , and smiled icily down at his inveterate enemy .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe smiled up at him wickedly .
avoid.vAgentNPExtJulia pushed the lank , greasy hair off her forehead and smiled up at him .
avoid.vAgentNPExtTom Horrocks dropped his head , hands at his knees , groaning and smiling up at them .
avoid.vAgentNPExtLucie plucked a stem of grass and chewed on it , smiling up at Gabriel with a conspiratorial wink .
avoid.vAgentNPExtTuppe smiled up at Cornelius .
avoid.vAgentNPExthimHis inability to explain makes him smile again .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe was smiling brightly , but her eyes retained a solemnity that was strangely intimidating .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMarshall smiled contentedly as he said : ` We got him to confess to putting the knife in the pond . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe prime minister was smiling indulgently .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheShe seemed to feel his scrutiny , for she looked up , smiling involuntarily .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe smiled nervously as she looked back at him and seemed about to say something , then , instead , leaned forward to kiss him .
avoid.vAgentNPExtLeonoraPraying he could n't see her agonised blush , Leonora smiled shakily .
avoid.vAgentNPExtLuther looked deep into the boy 's eyes and smiled wickedly when he saw the truth lurking there .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe would smile and talk engagingly and hide his feelings .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHýloýse smiled and they passed into the first reception room .
avoid.vAgentNPExtLisaIn spite of herself , Lisa smiled a wry smile .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe middle-aged coupleCaroline forced her attention to the middle-aged couple , who smiled and greeted her in almost flawless English .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoCaroline forced her attention to the middle-aged couple , who smiled and greeted her in almost flawless English .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWolsey played with the gold pendant around his neck and smirked patronisingly at Agrippa as if he was a favourite son .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI played with the dumpy stem of the brandy glass , smirking at Ashley through the candle flame .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe turned and smirked at Elinor .
avoid.vAgentNPExtA pink carnation smirked at her from a transparent vase on the table .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSarah smirked at him nastily .
avoid.vAgentNPExtAndreyev smirked at the old man 's passion .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheShe was wearing high-heeled shoes -- which is very unusual for a First Spiritualist -- and she was smirking at people as if she was at a cocktail party rather than morning service .
avoid.vAgentNPExtmost South AfricansAs with Ben Johnson most South Africans smirked openly at these revelations .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheBut he only smirked at them maliciously and kept silent . )
avoid.vAgentNPExtSwire Sugden sat smirking in his black Mercedes with two of his heavy mob standing by .
avoid.vAgentNPExtDr Ali smirked in triumph .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe headmaster smirked to himself , chuckled , and drew the edge of his right hand carefully along his moustache .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMr PendleburyThere was Mr Pendlebury , red-faced with the constriction of his stock and sporting a gold-embroidered waistcoat which tinkled with dangling fobs and seals , bowing over Sophie 's hand and smirking with the confidence of prior acquaintance .
avoid.vAgentNPExtISo , snug in woolly bear and dry suit , smirking with excitement , I attached my lung and all the other necessities to my BCD .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIShe always smiled and chatted with them and they were overcome with wonder , while I would stand by , smirking with pride because I shared her glory .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShamlou smirked with satisfaction .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe sat there smirking for a long time .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHis secretary , Shirley , smirks from behind her desk , self-righteous at being at her post before the boss , even though she is at this moment inspecting her face in a compact mirror .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe doctor smirked again .
avoid.vAgentNPExtBenson was smirking slightly .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWishart smirked and leaned forward , steepling his fingers .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe smirked and dismissed Athelstan with a flicker of her eyes .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe Prince smirked and indicated that a steward should bring forward two chairs .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisSamson stretched out his arms , appealing to the crowd .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSamson stretched out his arms , appealing to the crowd .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisYawning lazily , the older man stretched his plump arms above his head .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe older manYawning lazily , the older man stretched his plump arms above his head .
avoid.vAgentNPExthis" Welcome to Bawiti , " he said , stretching his arms to encompass all the charms of the room .
avoid.vAgentNPExthe" Welcome to Bawiti , " he said , stretching his arms to encompass all the charms of the room .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisHe stood up and stretched his stiff arms and legs , then slunk back to his position in the trench and crept in beside Tyson and Shaw .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe stood up and stretched his stiff arms and legs , then slunk back to his position in the trench and crept in beside Tyson and Shaw .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe walked into the sunlight at the edge of the colonnade , stretched his arms and fingers , and with another gesture to me to help myself passed back inside the room .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisHe walked into the sunlight at the edge of the colonnade , stretched his arms and fingers , and with another gesture to me to help myself passed back inside the room .
avoid.vAgentNPExtherShe shrugged , stretched her arms out , arching her back .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe shrugged , stretched her arms out , arching her back .
avoid.vAgentNPExtJim switched his engine off and stretched his arms .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisJim switched his engine off and stretched his arms .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI 'm stiff as a board and want to stretch my legs . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtmyI 'm stiff as a board and want to stretch my legs . "
avoid.vAgentNPExthisHe himself was glad of the chance to stretch his legs .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe himself was glad of the chance to stretch his legs .
avoid.vAgentNPExtherVi stretched her cold legs and rotated her ankles .
avoid.vAgentNPExtVi stretched her cold legs and rotated her ankles .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe stretched out his legs and saw his heels mark the beaten earth of the farmhouse floor .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisHe stretched out his legs and saw his heels mark the beaten earth of the farmhouse floor .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheGuards met him , helped him out , standing back , their heads bowed , as he stretched his legs and looked about him .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisGuards met him , helped him out , standing back , their heads bowed , as he stretched his legs and looked about him .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIAnd as for me , I 'm going to stretch my legs in the town , while I can .
avoid.vAgentNPExtmyAnd as for me , I 'm going to stretch my legs in the town , while I can .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWycliffe sipped his coffee , which was just to his liking , and stretched his legs to the fire in a mood of expansive goodwill .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisWycliffe sipped his coffee , which was just to his liking , and stretched his legs to the fire in a mood of expansive goodwill .
avoid.vAgentNPExtitsSometimes the horse stretches out its neck at the horse it is trying to warn off and tosses its head up and down at it in a threatening manner .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe horseSometimes the horse stretches out its neck at the horse it is trying to warn off and tosses its head up and down at it in a threatening manner .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisAnd then they were both looking at George , and he stretched his neck in his collar , tortoiselike , and said , a little gruffly , ` Where are you going ? "
avoid.vAgentNPExtheAnd then they were both looking at George , and he stretched his neck in his collar , tortoiselike , and said , a little gruffly , ` Where are you going ? "
avoid.vAgentNPExtitsClearly there was some innate sense of balance : the calf lowered its head and stretched out its neck , then reeled slightly and righted itself .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe calfClearly there was some innate sense of balance : the calf lowered its head and stretched out its neck , then reeled slightly and righted itself .
avoid.vAgentNPExtitsThe bird stretched its neck and made a sudden loud trilling noise like a fire alarm .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe bird stretched its neck and made a sudden loud trilling noise like a fire alarm .
avoid.vAgentNPExtherShe arched her back , tried to stretch her neck above assorted flesh and hair and smell .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe arched her back , tried to stretch her neck above assorted flesh and hair and smell .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe had to stretch her neck to speak to him .
avoid.vAgentNPExtherShe had to stretch her neck to speak to him .
avoid.vAgentNPExtDeVore` Of course , " DeVore stretched his neck slightly , loosening the muscles there .
avoid.vAgentNPExthis` Of course , " DeVore stretched his neck slightly , loosening the muscles there .
avoid.vAgentNPExtherShe is not stretching her swanlike neck
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe is not stretching her swanlike neck
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe raised her head , stretched her neck , grinned .
avoid.vAgentNPExtherShe raised her head , stretched her neck , grinned .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe moved her torso without breaking the union , and stretched her arm to pick up the phone .
avoid.vAgentNPExtherShe moved her torso without breaking the union , and stretched her arm to pick up the phone .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe first giraffesWhen the first giraffes began to stretch their necks to reach the leaves of trees , they were choosing a new habit that would guide the future development of their species over a vast period of time .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheirWhen the first giraffes began to stretch their necks to reach the leaves of trees , they were choosing a new habit that would guide the future development of their species over a vast period of time .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe rose to leave , stretching limbs still a little stiff from the long ride .
avoid.vAgentNPExthimselfRiven was stiff all over , hardly able to stretch himself flat .
avoid.vAgentNPExtRiven was stiff all over , hardly able to stretch himself flat .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouIf you are not regularly stretching your body aerobically in some form of continuous whole body exercise , then you are sedentary .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyourIf you are not regularly stretching your body aerobically in some form of continuous whole body exercise , then you are sedentary .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe raised her arms , stretched her long tanned body in the heat of the sun .
avoid.vAgentNPExtherShe raised her arms , stretched her long tanned body in the heat of the sun .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyEven twenty yards back they could not stand up , but they could crouch and stretch each limb in turn .
avoid.vAgentNPExtAlyssia stretched her mouth into a mimicry of a smile .
avoid.vAgentNPExtherAlyssia stretched her mouth into a mimicry of a smile .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIStretching my feet to the end of my bed I felt the tightening of the sheets .
avoid.vAgentNPExtmyStretching my feet to the end of my bed I felt the tightening of the sheets .
avoid.vAgentNPExta seated goddess and horned godThe Bronze Age Sumerians made a ring seal revering both fruit and Tree together : a seated goddess and horned god stretch their hands towards fruit on the tree that grows between them .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheirThe Bronze Age Sumerians made a ring seal revering both fruit and Tree together : a seated goddess and horned god stretch their hands towards fruit on the tree that grows between them .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheI removed my cigarettes as he stretched his hand toward the pack , stuck one in my face and lit it .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisI removed my cigarettes as he stretched his hand toward the pack , stuck one in my face and lit it .
avoid.vAgentNPExthimselfHe froze there momentarily , like a figure cast of bronze , and then stretched himself , soared upwards , each of his muscles rippling , and dived .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe froze there momentarily , like a figure cast of bronze , and then stretched himself , soared upwards , each of his muscles rippling , and dived .
avoid.vAgentNPExthimselfAnd she knew that he was barely stretching himself .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheAnd she knew that he was barely stretching himself .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe tiny fledglingsWith much wobbling , the tiny fledglings stretched their wings , fluffed their feathers and hopped in pretend flight .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheirWith much wobbling , the tiny fledglings stretched their wings , fluffed their feathers and hopped in pretend flight .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe smiled and stretched her body languorously .
avoid.vAgentNPExtherShe smiled and stretched her body languorously .
avoid.vAgentNPExtCarrie BradleyThe sound of heavy boots in the street below faded and Carrie Bradley stretched out her stockinged feet towards the coke fire and yawned .
avoid.vAgentNPExtherThe sound of heavy boots in the street below faded and Carrie Bradley stretched out her stockinged feet towards the coke fire and yawned .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe schoolteacher stretched out his arm in supplication .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisThe schoolteacher stretched out his arm in supplication .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe stretched out his hand and I saw the small , faded , white rose lying there .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisHe stretched out his hand and I saw the small , faded , white rose lying there .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe stretched luxuriously , and yelped .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe sat up and stretched , then stripped off his gloves .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisTug swung his arms like windmills .
avoid.vAgentNPExtTug swung his arms like windmills .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouDo your shoulders creak if you swing your arms round in circles ?
avoid.vAgentNPExtyourDo your shoulders creak if you swing your arms round in circles ?
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey sang on the road and swung their arms .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheirThey sang on the road and swung their arms .
avoid.vAgentNPExtherShe swung her arms above her head and cracked her hand on a low beam .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe swung her arms above her head and cracked her hand on a low beam .
avoid.vAgentNPExtGabriel swung his arms .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisGabriel swung his arms .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisAnd he shivered energetically and swung his arms and clapped his shoulders .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheAnd he shivered energetically and swung his arms and clapped his shoulders .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe swung her head in his direction .
avoid.vAgentNPExtherShe swung her head in his direction .
avoid.vAgentNPExtLen now swung his head to the side .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisLen now swung his head to the side .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisHe swung his head like an animal that suddenly intuits a reason for fear .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe swung his head like an animal that suddenly intuits a reason for fear .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe swung his head from side to side .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisHe swung his head from side to side .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisWhen the driver swung his head to face her , he shrugged and the man 's features cracked into a smile of false teeth .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe driverWhen the driver swung his head to face her , he shrugged and the man 's features cracked into a smile of false teeth .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe had swung his head round , glaring at me , his eyes hard as glass .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisHe had swung his head round , glaring at me , his eyes hard as glass .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheFurious , she swung her head away , not knowing what to answer .
avoid.vAgentNPExtherFurious , she swung her head away , not knowing what to answer .
avoid.vAgentNPExtA gleaming white horse stopped eating from the manger and swung his head towards me , whickering a little .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisA gleaming white horse stopped eating from the manger and swung his head towards me , whickering a little .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisAs the youth in the crash-helmet doubled over , Quinn hoisted him off his machine , swung his own right leg over it , engaged gear and gunned the engine .
avoid.vAgentNPExtQuinnAs the youth in the crash-helmet doubled over , Quinn hoisted him off his machine , swung his own right leg over it , engaged gear and gunned the engine .
avoid.vAgentNPExtherConscious of being looked at she swung her legs and smiled faintly , twitching her shoulders and arching her neck .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheConscious of being looked at she swung her legs and smiled faintly , twitching her shoulders and arching her neck .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMarler , five feet seven , perched his backside on Paula 's desk and swung his legs .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisMarler , five feet seven , perched his backside on Paula 's desk and swung his legs .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe swung her shapely legs inside and began talking as he switched on the ignition .
avoid.vAgentNPExtherShe swung her shapely legs inside and began talking as he switched on the ignition .
avoid.vAgentNPExtFearon swung his legs to the floor , put his hands on the edge of the bed and grimaced up at her .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisFearon swung his legs to the floor , put his hands on the edge of the bed and grimaced up at her .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe handed him his denim jacket and swung her legs out of the car .
avoid.vAgentNPExtherShe handed him his denim jacket and swung her legs out of the car .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisWhen he realised his mammy was at the door , he swung his legs out of the chair and came rushing to greet her .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheWhen he realised his mammy was at the door , he swung his legs out of the chair and came rushing to greet her .
avoid.vAgentNPExtherPainfully , Christine swung her legs to one side until she was in a sitting position .
avoid.vAgentNPExtChristinePainfully , Christine swung her legs to one side until she was in a sitting position .
avoid.vAgentNPExtitAs it does so , it swings its body slightly from side to side , like a machine-gunner raking the enemy ranks .
avoid.vAgentNPExtitsAs it does so , it swings its body slightly from side to side , like a machine-gunner raking the enemy ranks .
avoid.vAgentNPExtherselfShe swung herself lightly from the jeep and walked slowly alongside the pool .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe swung herself lightly from the jeep and walked slowly alongside the pool .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheDespite fitzAlan 's assurances that she would n't encounter a corpse , she held her breath with trepidation every time she swung her free hand in a groping semicircle .
avoid.vAgentNPExtherDespite fitzAlan 's assurances that she would n't encounter a corpse , she held her breath with trepidation every time she swung her free hand in a groping semicircle .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisHe sheathed the hologram blade , then , with a hand pressed against the bunched shoulder muscles , swung his left arm in a wide overhead circle .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe sheathed the hologram blade , then , with a hand pressed against the bunched shoulder muscles , swung his left arm in a wide overhead circle .
avoid.vAgentNPExtherTabitha swung her feet to the floor .
avoid.vAgentNPExtTabitha swung her feet to the floor .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThedaWithout thought , Theda threw off the covers and swung her feet to the floor .
avoid.vAgentNPExtherWithout thought , Theda threw off the covers and swung her feet to the floor .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisShelley suddenly swung his luminous face towards me , sat quickly down on a chair , sticking out one leg and resting a hand on his thigh , clearly inviting me to hold the floor awhile .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShelley suddenly swung his luminous face towards me , sat quickly down on a chair , sticking out one leg and resting a hand on his thigh , clearly inviting me to hold the floor awhile .
avoid.vAgentNPExtDelaney swung a foot on to the ladder .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe swung himself around the turn at the bottom of the stairs and raced blindly along the lower corridor .
avoid.vAgentNPExthimselfHe swung himself around the turn at the bottom of the stairs and raced blindly along the lower corridor .
avoid.vAgentNPExtTrent swung himself over to the settee so that she would n't have to shout .
avoid.vAgentNPExthimselfTrent swung himself over to the settee so that she would n't have to shout .
avoid.vAgentNPExtJimmy swung himself down , and lifted the shopping bag out of the cart .
avoid.vAgentNPExthimselfJimmy swung himself down , and lifted the shopping bag out of the cart .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe horse slacked his pace , swung his neck down to ease the tension in it , and relaxed his tail .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisThe horse slacked his pace , swung his neck down to ease the tension in it , and relaxed his tail .
avoid.vAgentNPExthimselfHe gave a brief nod , and swung himself down the companionway .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe gave a brief nod , and swung himself down the companionway .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIan shook himself free from his bunk , pulled on his flannels and swung himself up the companionway and on to the deck .
avoid.vAgentNPExthimselfIan shook himself free from his bunk , pulled on his flannels and swung himself up the companionway and on to the deck .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSophieI saw Sophie swing lithely on to a bus before it stopped moving .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe swung round , surprised and a little wary .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe king swung round .
avoid.vAgentNPExtherKaren threw her arms round my neck , spilling champagne everywhere .
avoid.vAgentNPExtKaren threw her arms round my neck , spilling champagne everywhere .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisHe ran up to her , throwing his arms round her , but saying nothing .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe ran up to her , throwing his arms round her , but saying nothing .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe gave a squeal of delight , turning round on the spot and throwing his little arms around her .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisHe gave a squeal of delight , turning round on the spot and throwing his little arms around her .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe had thrown herself into his arms and hugged him as if she were still a schoolgirl .
avoid.vAgentNPExtherselfShe had thrown herself into his arms and hugged him as if she were still a schoolgirl .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisThe little Priapus threw up his arms at me , jeering his pagan smile at my English face .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe little Priapus threw up his arms at me , jeering his pagan smile at my English face .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisHe laughed out loud and threw up both his arms in triumph .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe laughed out loud and threw up both his arms in triumph .
avoid.vAgentNPExtherselfShe threw herself into his arms at every opportunity , and like a gentleman he kissed her back .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe threw herself into his arms at every opportunity , and like a gentleman he kissed her back .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe throws her arms about Crilly 's neck .
avoid.vAgentNPExther armsShe throws her arms about Crilly 's neck .
avoid.vAgentNPExtherCarrie floundered excitedly through the snow to greet him and it seemed she was about to throw her arms about him .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheCarrie floundered excitedly through the snow to greet him and it seemed she was about to throw her arms about him .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisFast jabs to the face are ideal for this purpose , because if they look effective they cause the opponent to throw back his head .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe opponentFast jabs to the face are ideal for this purpose , because if they look effective they cause the opponent to throw back his head .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe threw back his head and roared with laughter .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisHe threw back his head and roared with laughter .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHawker threw back his head and laughed .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisHawker threw back his head and laughed .
avoid.vAgentNPExtherShe threw back her head , and yelled for Jerry .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe threw back her head , and yelled for Jerry .
avoid.vAgentNPExtherShe threw her head back , her sherry-coloured eyes ablaze with defiance .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe threw her head back , her sherry-coloured eyes ablaze with defiance .
avoid.vAgentNPExtStok stood up and put his hands on the small of his back and threw his head back like a man in pain .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisStok stood up and put his hands on the small of his back and threw his head back like a man in pain .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe threw her head back defiantly .
avoid.vAgentNPExtherShe threw her head back defiantly .
avoid.vAgentNPExtmyselfAfter twenty paces , I threw myself flat , rolled to the edge and over .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIAfter twenty paces , I threw myself flat , rolled to the edge and over .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe threw her hands wide , flummoxed as much by his attitude as the question .
avoid.vAgentNPExtherShe threw her hands wide , flummoxed as much by his attitude as the question .
avoid.vAgentNPExtmyselfI stood up , waited until he noticed me , took one last look round , then waved my hands high over my head and threw myself flat .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI stood up , waited until he noticed me , took one last look round , then waved my hands high over my head and threw myself flat .
avoid.vAgentNPExthimselfHe could not recall lurching like a drunk across the small room and throwing himself in a gibbering heap upon the bed .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe could not recall lurching like a drunk across the small room and throwing himself in a gibbering heap upon the bed .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMahaAs we reached the shore of the island Maha threw her hands in the air , clasping them in a boxer 's sign of victory .
avoid.vAgentNPExtherAs we reached the shore of the island Maha threw her hands in the air , clasping them in a boxer 's sign of victory .
avoid.vAgentNPExtFrau Nordern threw her hands in the air .
avoid.vAgentNPExtherFrau Nordern threw her hands in the air .
avoid.vAgentNPExthimselfScott threw himself with enthusiasm into this exacting assignment .
avoid.vAgentNPExtScott threw himself with enthusiasm into this exacting assignment .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisThe July sunlight on his shoulders felt like a weight too , but the door did n't budge , not until Charlie stumped along the weedy path and threw his weight against the door .
avoid.vAgentNPExtCharlieThe July sunlight on his shoulders felt like a weight too , but the door did n't budge , not until Charlie stumped along the weedy path and threw his weight against the door .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheWhy he chose to throw his weight behind a man who stood such a slender chance remains unclear .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisWhy he chose to throw his weight behind a man who stood such a slender chance remains unclear .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe womanThe nurse came to the bed to fix it and as she bent her head down the woman threw her left hand round the warm brown neck and pulled it to her .
avoid.vAgentNPExtherThe nurse came to the bed to fix it and as she bent her head down the woman threw her left hand round the warm brown neck and pulled it to her .
avoid.vAgentNPExthimselfHe throws himself without a word onto the blanket beside him .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe throws himself without a word onto the blanket beside him .
avoid.vAgentNPExthimselfHe threw himself down on the huge old bed and stared at the sloping timber ceiling .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe threw himself down on the huge old bed and stared at the sloping timber ceiling .
avoid.vAgentNPExtherWhen she tossed her head her hair fell around her shoulders and upper arms in a lovely auburn cascade .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheWhen she tossed her head her hair fell around her shoulders and upper arms in a lovely auburn cascade .
avoid.vAgentNPExtherShe tossed her hair and preened , imitating her mother .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe tossed her hair and preened , imitating her mother .
avoid.vAgentNPExtGay took off her hat , the shapeless school felt that would soon be discarded for ever , and tossed the short straight hair from her broad , clever forehead .
avoid.vAgentNPExtherShe tossed her luxuriant dark hair , which fell to her waist from a demure white lace cap tied under her chin with a satin bow .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe tossed her luxuriant dark hair , which fell to her waist from a demure white lace cap tied under her chin with a satin bow .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe tossed back his hair and glared down at Rain .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisHe tossed back his hair and glared down at Rain .
avoid.vAgentNPExtherMarianne tossed her long blonde hair contemptuously , and Shae wryly deducted the point .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMarianne tossed her long blonde hair contemptuously , and Shae wryly deducted the point .
avoid.vAgentNPExtherIt was clear she was waging an internal battle with herself , but finally the actress in her won out , and she tossed her luxuriant hair back contemptuously .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheIt was clear she was waging an internal battle with herself , but finally the actress in her won out , and she tossed her luxuriant hair back contemptuously .
avoid.vAgentNPExtherSheila put her glass down and tossed her head .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSheila put her glass down and tossed her head .
avoid.vAgentNPExtherShe laughed prettily and tossed her head , her eyes flashing with amusement .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe laughed prettily and tossed her head , her eyes flashing with amusement .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisA horse will register his disgust or irritation by wrinkling his nostrils , tossing his head and swishing his tail .
avoid.vAgentNPExtA horse will register his disgust or irritation by wrinkling his nostrils , tossing his head and swishing his tail .
avoid.vAgentNPExtherPaula pursed her lips and tossed her head , looking annoyed .
avoid.vAgentNPExtPaula pursed her lips and tossed her head , looking annoyed .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisThe chestnut tossed his head and mouthed the bit , but his stride was smooth and easy .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe chestnut tossed his head and mouthed the bit , but his stride was smooth and easy .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe tossed his head disgustedly .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisHe tossed his head disgustedly .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe 'd roll and toss all night with bad dreams and talking .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSycoraxShe could hardly send him away , though Sycorax from the hammock where she lay , surveying the scene , clicked her dry tongue impatiently and tossed about .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheThey bathed his arm again but with the water of the brook instead of wine , and though this gave him brief ease he was soon moaning and tossing again .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoIn the beds , children slept , except one who tossed restlessly to and fro .
avoid.vAgentNPExtoneIn the beds , children slept , except one who tossed restlessly to and fro .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe poor rector tossed unhappily .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe had slept badly , tossing and turning in the heat though the room had been cool enough .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisIt was only a matter of moments before one man twitched his nose at some unfamiliar scent , and turned to see what it was .
avoid.vAgentNPExtone manIt was only a matter of moments before one man twitched his nose at some unfamiliar scent , and turned to see what it was .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSladen was looking from George to Husband and back again , twitching his head from side to side like a tennis umpire .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisSladen was looking from George to Husband and back again , twitching his head from side to side like a tennis umpire .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisMatt can twitch his face in any direction and crinkle up his eyes knowing that his jailbait fans will be sitting there wetting themselves .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMatt can twitch his face in any direction and crinkle up his eyes knowing that his jailbait fans will be sitting there wetting themselves .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisFor a moment a breeze cleared the clogging smoke from the air , and Greg saw , down the path , Viola Machin , sunk to the ground , sobbing with joy over Pimpernel , who was prancing agitatedly around her , whining and barking and twitching his nostrils in sensitive distaste .
avoid.vAgentNPExtPimpernelFor a moment a breeze cleared the clogging smoke from the air , and Greg saw , down the path , Viola Machin , sunk to the ground , sobbing with joy over Pimpernel , who was prancing agitatedly around her , whining and barking and twitching his nostrils in sensitive distaste .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoFor a moment a breeze cleared the clogging smoke from the air , and Greg saw , down the path , Viola Machin , sunk to the ground , sobbing with joy over Pimpernel , who was prancing agitatedly around her , whining and barking and twitching his nostrils in sensitive distaste .
avoid.vAgentNPExthorses that appear to be asleep or restingEven horses that appear to be asleep or resting , continue to change their weight from one hind foot to the other , to swish their tails , twitch an occasional muscle in their sides , and to keep their ears moving and informing them of what is happening all around .
avoid.vAgentNPExtherThe TV presenter twitched her cheeks into a smile of farewell .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe TV presenter twitched her cheeks into a smile of farewell .
avoid.vAgentNPExtPaulie replied , twitching his mouth into a smile .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisPaulie replied , twitching his mouth into a smile .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisLucker twitches his foot like a troubled cat .
avoid.vAgentNPExtLucker twitches his foot like a troubled cat .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe black monsterI remember squealing as we watch the black monster twitch its claws on the scullery floor .
avoid.vAgentNPExtitsI remember squealing as we watch the black monster twitch its claws on the scullery floor .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe two greys snickered in reply , blowing out their lips and twitching their ears upon hearing their names .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheirThe two greys snickered in reply , blowing out their lips and twitching their ears upon hearing their names .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe twitches a bit .
avoid.vAgentNPExtFiver looked down at the water and twitched his ears .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisFiver looked down at the water and twitched his ears .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisThe Chief twitched his famous eyebrows , that stuck out of the flying helmet like two ledges , showed his famous teeth .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe Chief twitched his famous eyebrows , that stuck out of the flying helmet like two ledges , showed his famous teeth .
avoid.vAgentNPExtmyI could just about twitch my fingers , but certainly could n't pick anything up .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI could just about twitch my fingers , but certainly could n't pick anything up .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe two CaribbeansThe fat lady shrieked and the two Caribbeans twitched their long , loose limbs , delighted with themselves .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheirThe fat lady shrieked and the two Caribbeans twitched their long , loose limbs , delighted with themselves .
avoid.vAgentNPExta single birdAll this happens without a single bird appearing to twitch a muscle .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheConscious of being looked at she swung her legs and smiled faintly , twitching her shoulders and arching her neck .
avoid.vAgentNPExtherConscious of being looked at she swung her legs and smiled faintly , twitching her shoulders and arching her neck .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe twitched his shoulders as if shrugging the burden of Georgina on to the new arrival .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisHe twitched his shoulders as if shrugging the burden of Georgina on to the new arrival .
avoid.vAgentNPExtCaterina shut her eyes and twitched .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe ladThere is n't a moment when the lad is n't twitching or jerking or going into spasm .
avoid.vAgentNPExtErika wagged a finger .
avoid.vAgentNPExtTockMatron was about to answer when Tock wagged a bony finger at them .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe shouted and wagged his finger .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisHe shouted and wagged his finger .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheWagging a finger in the air , he marched out of the railway station , followed by Fouchard and his men .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe wagged a playfully warning finger in her direction .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe second man smiles , wags his index finger and picks up a copy of his company 's annual report .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisThe second man smiles , wags his index finger and picks up a copy of his company 's annual report .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe wagged a playfully admonishing finger towards the audience .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisUncle Alfred wagged his head slowly .
avoid.vAgentNPExtUncle Alfred wagged his head slowly .
avoid.vAgentNPExtherShe wagged her head from side to side .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe wagged her head from side to side .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisHe wagged his head to the music and his turban slipped over one eye .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe wagged his head to the music and his turban slipped over one eye .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe pursed his lips and wagged his head .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisHe pursed his lips and wagged his head .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe poked about in the brambles and wagged her tail .
avoid.vAgentNPExtherShe poked about in the brambles and wagged her tail .
avoid.vAgentNPExtherWhen Wexford got home for his tea Clytemnestra wagged her darning-wool tail at him but she did n't get out of his chair .
avoid.vAgentNPExtClytemnestraWhen Wexford got home for his tea Clytemnestra wagged her darning-wool tail at him but she did n't get out of his chair .
avoid.vAgentNPExtherProgress was painfully slow ; I had owned her for a year before she wagged her tail at me .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheProgress was painfully slow ; I had owned her for a year before she wagged her tail at me .
avoid.vAgentNPExtBully wagged his tail , but he was n't really listening .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisThe dog moved off a few paces and turned back , wagging his tail anxiously .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe dog moved off a few paces and turned back , wagging his tail anxiously .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIt wagged its tail in excitement at the presence of so many people .
avoid.vAgentNPExtitsIt wagged its tail in excitement at the presence of so many people .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHector , waking abruptly , looked up and set up a joyous barking , leaping to his feet and wagging a curly tail .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe was grinning , in a fatherly sort of way , and wagging his hands at Elinor .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisHe was grinning , in a fatherly sort of way , and wagging his hands at Elinor .
avoid.vAgentNPExtitsIt stuck tiny thumbs in small ears , wagged its fingers , and put out its tongue .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIt stuck tiny thumbs in small ears , wagged its fingers , and put out its tongue .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisPiper wagged his hand up and down like a broken automaton .
avoid.vAgentNPExtPiper wagged his hand up and down like a broken automaton .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheirThen two of the Koi and a couple of Orfe began to have problems swimming and were wagging their heads and going backwards .
avoid.vAgentNPExttwo of the Koi and a couple of OrfeThen two of the Koi and a couple of Orfe began to have problems swimming and were wagging their heads and going backwards .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheir Cornish Rex catsSome owners have claimed that their Cornish Rex cats wag their tails when pleased , like dogs , although this is hard to believe .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheirSome owners have claimed that their Cornish Rex cats wag their tails when pleased , like dogs , although this is hard to believe .
avoid.vAgentNPExtmyIn the slow bits , I moved away from Emily and waggled my ears .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIIn the slow bits , I moved away from Emily and waggled my ears .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouSwimming with these giant fish ( some weigh 100 kilogrammes ) is an experience to remember , as long as you do n't waggle fingers enticingly .
avoid.vAgentNPExtherGiving Ellie a thoughtful look , she suddenly waggled her scarlet-tipped fingers , and walked away .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheGiving Ellie a thoughtful look , she suddenly waggled her scarlet-tipped fingers , and walked away .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisThe bald-headed man caught his stare and waggled his fingers in a friendly fashion .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe bald-headed man caught his stare and waggled his fingers in a friendly fashion .
avoid.vAgentNPExtherLori waggled her fingers and sauntered off , obviously in no hurry to meet the patiently waiting Chuck .
avoid.vAgentNPExtLori waggled her fingers and sauntered off , obviously in no hurry to meet the patiently waiting Chuck .
avoid.vAgentNPExtherShe can lie on her back like an inverted cockroach while waggling her legs in the air .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe can lie on her back like an inverted cockroach while waggling her legs in the air .
avoid.vAgentNPExtRobertWaggling his arms and legs in preparation for Islamic dancing , Robert started down the stairs after Rafiq and Dr Ali .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisWaggling his arms and legs in preparation for Islamic dancing , Robert started down the stairs after Rafiq and Dr Ali .
avoid.vAgentNPExta horned toadIn South America , a horned toad regularly attracts its prey by -- almost unbelievably -- waggling its toes .
avoid.vAgentNPExtitsIn South America , a horned toad regularly attracts its prey by -- almost unbelievably -- waggling its toes .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe lifted her feet , waggling her toes at me .
avoid.vAgentNPExtherShe lifted her feet , waggling her toes at me .
avoid.vAgentNPExtFemales also demonstrate a type of hierarchy that sees them side-by-side , waggling their bodies to form water currents as a show of strength .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheirFemales also demonstrate a type of hierarchy that sees them side-by-side , waggling their bodies to form water currents as a show of strength .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe leaned back and waggled her forefinger to show her disapproval .
avoid.vAgentNPExtherShe leaned back and waggled her forefinger to show her disapproval .
avoid.vAgentNPExtJonathan waggled his finger at the fallen hero .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisJonathan waggled his finger at the fallen hero .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe extended his arm fully and began to waggle it in an arc across the faces of the congregation .
avoid.vAgentNPExtherWhile running up the centre the dancer waggles her abdomen from side to side .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe dancerWhile running up the centre the dancer waggles her abdomen from side to side .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheEvery time he said theme or ultimate theme he held up his finger and waggled it in front of his nose .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyThey sort of clamber out all clumsy like and then they waggle their tails like a dog and then start cleaning their feathers all quick .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheirThey sort of clamber out all clumsy like and then they waggle their tails like a dog and then start cleaning their feathers all quick .
avoid.vAgentNPExtitsIt performs a special dance , walking in a circle which it then bisects while vigorously waggling its abdomen .
avoid.vAgentNPExtitIt performs a special dance , walking in a circle which it then bisects while vigorously waggling its abdomen .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisHe waggled his eyebrows .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe waggled his eyebrows .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe waggled suggestive eyebrows , stared at him from under her eyelashes .
avoid.vAgentNPExtKeith leaned back in his chair and waggled his bare feet , looking very pleased with himself .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisKeith leaned back in his chair and waggled his bare feet , looking very pleased with himself .
avoid.vAgentNPExtZenHe looked hopefully at Zen who waggled his finger and walked off up the street .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoHe looked hopefully at Zen who waggled his finger and walked off up the street .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisHe looked hopefully at Zen who waggled his finger and walked off up the street .
avoid.vAgentNPExtRincewind` - and the bit-- " Rincewind said , waggling a finger solemnly .
avoid.vAgentNPExtLollo raised one leg and waggled her foot cheekily .
avoid.vAgentNPExtherLollo raised one leg and waggled her foot cheekily .
avoid.vAgentNPExtChangez waggled the hand a bit and laughed without self-consciousness ; Anwar tried to laugh too .
avoid.vAgentNPExther` What do you think , Henry ? " she said , waggling her head about .
avoid.vAgentNPExtshe` What do you think , Henry ? " she said , waggling her head about .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheSomeone in the column seemed to recognise me ; he was shouting and waving his arms .
avoid.vAgentNPExtBellaIt made Bella shriek and wave her arms about and it set Joe drumming his fingers on the table with that quiet disapproval that was worse than anything Bella could do .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe priest waved his arms up and down and exhorted us ` Be the angels of your homes " .
avoid.vAgentNPExtPedrosa waves his arms about in the air furiously when asked if Mota could ever set a world record .
avoid.vAgentNPExthePardy just stood there , looking pleased with himself -- he waved his arms in a kind of salute .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe` He ran towards the herd yelling , shooting and waving his arms .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe waved his arms and finally the noise of conversation died .
avoid.vAgentNPExtInterpretive dancers rushed about the chamber , waving their arms and trying to keep the fruit piled on their headdresses from coming loose .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHawkins waved a dismissive hand at his lime juice .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe waved a hand towards the pile of debris on the cart .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe waved a hand towards another detached house at the bottom of the garden .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI nodded weakly , wished I had n't , waved a hand more weakly .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe waved an airy hand and stifled a yawn .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe waved his hand airily .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe waved her hand outwards and upwards .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe waved her hand in the direction of the open door where beyond a wilderness of pretty villas , stacked white-washed town houses and holiday apartments filled the landscape .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe waved a hand towards the forest before hunkering down by the fire .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheThat sounds almost a lifetime to me at the moment ! " she wailed , waving her hands distractedly in the air .
avoid.vAgentNPExtPaul waves his hands , meaning everything .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoIt was the wet nose of one of Raimundo 's shaggy lurchers , who was frantically waving her long crooked tail .
avoid.vAgentNPExtone of Raimundo 's shaggy lurchersIt was the wet nose of one of Raimundo 's shaggy lurchers , who was frantically waving her long crooked tail .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe shrugged and waved his hands aimlessly , as if ten dozen contrary reasons presented themselves .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMr Black` Fish is such wonderful stuff , so perishable and so delicate , " enthuses Mr Black , waving at the glorious display of shellfish all around us .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey smiled and waved at her , and she hurried back to the desk blushing .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheShe let the clutch in and drove towards the road ; she waved at him out of the window .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe leaned out of the window and waved at passers-by .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoI watched him walk towards Daffodil , who was waving to him vigorously , and take the place saved by her handbag .
avoid.vAgentNPExtDaffodilI watched him walk towards Daffodil , who was waving to him vigorously , and take the place saved by her handbag .
avoid.vAgentNPExtone of his menOwen was about to move away when one of his men appeared above the parapet and waved to him urgently .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe waved towards the baskets at her feet .
avoid.vAgentNPExtPeter waved towards the cupboard .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe held her glass aloft in her left hand , waved hugely with her right .
avoid.vAgentNPExta flaxen-haired man with a teak-dark tanShe was heading for the supermercado when a flaxen-haired man with a teak-dark tan waved vigorously from beyond a group of onlookers on the opposite side of the square .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyThere they were , lined up on the steps , waving excitedly .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI` When they shout abuse at me , I wave graciously and say ` Thank you for your support " .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheWith his right arm he swam , and with his left he waved wildly , shouting as loudly as he could .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoIt was Amanda who , beaming like a Cheshire cat , wiggled her fingers at Grunte in a familiar greeting and waved what looked like an autograph book in his direction .
avoid.vAgentNPExtAmandaIt was Amanda who , beaming like a Cheshire cat , wiggled her fingers at Grunte in a familiar greeting and waved what looked like an autograph book in his direction .
avoid.vAgentNPExtPeople stand on their heads and wiggle their feet in the air .
avoid.vAgentNPExtBlanche frantically wiggled her toes inside her shoes again to try to warm them .
avoid.vAgentNPExtJivers young and old wiggled their bodies to the irresistible African rhythms .
avoid.vAgentNPExtVerity wiggled her bottom , plonked it back down , calmly braked and shifted up to fifth , dawdling along behind the green Parceline truck while she waited for it to overtake an Esso tanker .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe wiggles his eyebrows .
avoid.vAgentNPExthimHe managed to free himself only when an ambulance team talked him into trying to wiggle his fingers .
avoid.vAgentNPExtBoy DarrenWell , this was a cue for music and more sherry , and I gave up as Boy Darren wiggled his hips , and my Basil and Jan swapped dressmaking hints .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheAs she woke up she was encouraged to move around in bed and wiggle her toes .
avoid.vAgentNPExtVi wiggled her toes , wondering if she dared take off her shoes just for five minutes , to ease the throbbing , shooting pain .
avoid.vAgentNPExtFive Care Bears dance , wiggle their bottoms and enjoy some general slapstick during a rather loose story that does n't matter if your heroes are Funshine , Braveheart Lion , Good Luck , Wishbear and Baby Tugs .
avoid.vAgentNPExtAndy wiggles a couple of times as they get the feel of each other again .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe rolled him over on to his back and wiggled her fingers invitingly , offering to box , but he lay inert , front paws curled gently round her forefinger .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey wiggled their hips when everyone else was too self-conscious to sniff on stage .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMasklin stuck a finger in his ear and wiggled it around .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe wiggled her toes and gave a sigh of relief .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe wiggled and I almost lost my train of thought .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheSo she wiggled and tossed back her hair .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe caught Carol 's eye , and winked .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe opened her eyes again , winked at Thérèse .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe winked an eye at his companion and said to Frankie : ` Been to the pictures , have we , son ? "
avoid.vAgentNPExtheSeeing my disappointment he winked an eye and said , ` Well , I must admit that it makes a good story " .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheShe was reassured when he suddenly looked down at her and winked appreciatively .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheWell , she said , you know what commercial travellers are , and laughed and winked .
avoid.vAgentNPExtYanto winked at Billy , who grabbed his mug and said , ` Okay , drink up , anything for a quiet life . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtKeach winked at her .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShepherd winked at him .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe winked at Toby and me , standing together in the audience which had gathered round .
avoid.vAgentNPExtNurse bodkin winked in delight as she waltzed past .
avoid.vAgentNPExtAntonio winked in Stephen 's direction .
avoid.vAgentNPExtDavid winked over Josh 's head .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe winked good-naturedly over the rim of his glass .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe looked over and winked back .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheBilly 's wide mouth stretched into a grin as he winked back .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe winked wickedly back at him , slyly insinuating that she would satisfy all his wants .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheShe threw him a kiss as he winked up at her , smiling .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe nodded and winked exaggeratedly .
avoid.vAgentNPExtJohnny Dee winked lewdly , and he and Kelley shuffled backwards through the doorway and were gone .
avoid.vAgentNPExtDennis winked unpleasantly as they walked back to the stables .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheShe glared at him and he winked wickedly .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe mechanics wink and whistle and smoke aromatic cigars .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe tried to wink but , naturally , failed .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheThen he 'll wink and walk off , or slide over on his seat , looking nonchalant .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe wrinkled her nose at him .
avoid.vAgentNPExtDr Scott , from long experience , did no more than wrinkle his nose at the odour of decay , and spent twenty minutes there , mostly occupied with a careful consideration of the head .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMarie-Christine wrinkled her nose in a small comic grimace .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSabine obeyed , wrinkling her brow in concentration .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe wrinkled her nose in disapproval .
avoid.vAgentNPExtshe` Everything okay ? " he said , and she wrinkled her nose in disgust and then smiled .
avoid.vAgentNPExtNora Fanshawe wrinkled her nose in distaste .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe wrinkled his nose in distaste at the acrid smell of the place .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe took another sniff , wrinkling his nose with distaste .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe wrinkled his brow .
avoid.vAgentNPExtTammuz shook his head , wrinkling his features .
avoid.vAgentNPExtBlanche wrinkled her forehead .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSam` I do n't think I know many married people , " said Sam , wrinkling her forehead , ` except the ones who 're too ugly to find anyone else . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe wrinkled her brow inquisitively , but could n't manage to lose her slightly mocking smile , like a mother with a petulant child .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe wrinkled her freckled teenage nose .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSheila wrinkled her nose scornfully .
avoid.vAgentNPExtChaman wrinkled up her nose in disgust .
avoid.vAgentNPExtAraminta wrinkled up her nose .
avoid.vAgentNPExtYou can not counterfeit forty years ' honest work , or get the same result by being a clever young man who prefers vanilla to orange or heliotrope to lavender perfume .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyBecause they strive , but can never counterfeit the ease or inevitability of great soul ; are smart but never opulent , well-turned but never flamboyant .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheBut the chief superintendent knew he had to counterfeit genuine anger when he confronted Blanche , tear her off a strip , and put overweening ambition in its place .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI had developed a deft hand at writing bills and counterfeiting other people 's signatures , my master 's included .
avoid.vAgentNPExtUnscrupulous sellers could counterfeit virtually anything , and in many cases the fakes could be dangerous , said the Institute of Trading Standards Administration .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyou` Why did you fake your own death ? "
avoid.vAgentNPExtGreg` Because it seems as though Greg arranged the accident in order to fake his own death .
avoid.vAgentNPExtTRAGIC aerobics teacher Joanna Grenside faked her own dramatic kidnap because she could not face Christmas .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheTo escape this bitter betrayal , she decides to fake her own death and disappear .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouSo it was much easier if you had n't got a lot of money to fake some action , and produce some fake Boer war newsreels than to do the real thing .
avoid.vAgentNPExtDr SambataroTwo weeks after my father 's release Dr Sambataro , faking appendicitis , was taken from the prison to the hospital in Parma , where the surgeons supported him in his pretence .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIMust I fake an interest in your mind -- ? "
avoid.vAgentNPExtIAnd since the supplied response was lacking , I had to fake it .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthey` If they try and fake a letter from the kidnappers , you mean ? "
avoid.vAgentNPExtMark , however , did n't bother to fake his results :
avoid.vAgentNPExtheSometimes he faked his role , and sometimes not .
avoid.vAgentNPExtNo outsider , no amateur , could ever fake that sound .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe faked a yawn .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSinger Fairlie Arrow was fined £10,000 for faking a two-day abduction to boost her ailing career .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouIf you ca n't get the money , you fake the bank note .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheIn desperation he faked a dive and hauled the SE up on a tight loop .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe 43-year-old Alton woman faked her spouse 's signature on 29 transactions which together totalled £1,155 .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe faked much of his struggle with the gangsters , and failed in his wartime duty to fight imminent subversion ; after the war , his genius was to stir up subversion he could quash .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMr XEnter expert witness Dr Alice Heim , a psychologist who said that , indeed , Mr X was faking his test answers .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWe faked the unit 's video to show us " in " .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyBut were they were faking -- did they simply have better memories ?
avoid.vAgentNPExtUGLY Kid Joe singer Whitfield Crane faked being a student to get money from his mum .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe lay down on the sofa and did n't try to fake .
avoid.vAgentNPExtdriversThe company was also admonished on 18 counts of causing and permitting drivers to falsify tachograph records .
avoid.vAgentNPExtany governmentHe said : ` I do n't know of any government that has actually falsified figures .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthatHe said : ` I do n't know of any government that has actually falsified figures .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyAnd observers on US-registered tuna boats claim that they are often pressured to falsify information about how many dolphins are ` ` accidentally' " killed during fishing operations .
avoid.vAgentNPExta car thiefThis standard feature makes it very difficult for a car thief to steal a Clio and falsify its identity .
avoid.vAgentNPExta womanYou do n't look like a woman who would falsify a document to get a job , but you did .
avoid.vAgentNPExtCharity` Matthew , Charity would never falsify an application form . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtCorbett rubbed his eyes wearily , feigning to be more exhausted than he really was .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheDurie was scheduled to fight an FA charge of misconduct after referee Dermot Gallagher alleged he feigned being head-butted in a confrontation with Andy Pearce in a game against Coventry on August 18 .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe Spurs striker is alleged to have feigned being head-butted by Coventry 's Andy Pearce .
avoid.vAgentNPExthe` Come on now , Ali , " she complains , knowing he likes to feign death .
avoid.vAgentNPExtCharlie feigned outrage , then hurt .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSome poets feign their wounds and scars ;
avoid.vAgentNPExtI feigned lack of interest and made to go .
avoid.vAgentNPExtBlanche decided to feign stupidity so that the Commander could patronise her and she might discover how and why Spittals had been looking into her investigation behind her back .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe feigned enthusiasm , but what she was really thinking was that she 'd been a fool to hope he 'd come here on a more personal mission .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMerrill opened a drawer at random , took out a file and feigned immediate interest in its contents .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe shrugged , feigning nonchalance .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe put his hands to his temples , feigning weariness .
avoid.vAgentNPExtKen` Hello , " Ken called back , feigning the appearance of what looked very much like a smile .
avoid.vAgentNPExtCharity` Unfortunately , " Charity said , unable to feign complete indifference to the topic , ` I suspect the more he rejects her , the more her self-esteem becomes tied up in winning him over . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtWe feigned not to grasp the reference , though Durham City readers may understand it very well .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe then used skills honed in half a lifetime as a successful actor to feign shock and sorrow , said Mr Calvert-Smith .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe was charged with and was probably guilty of forgery , subornation of a jury , and concealment of a felony .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe former Chairman of the Bank of CreteThe long-awaited trial of George Koskotas , the former Chairman of the Bank of Crete first charged in 1988 with forgery and embezzlement involving US$230 million [ see pp. 37514 ; 38357 ] , began on Oct. 19 .
avoid.vAgentNPExtNigel Vaughan did a passable impersonation of Liam Brady and Peter Reid for 35 minutes , but once he tired the home attacks lost any semblance of variety .
avoid.vAgentNPExtitAnd in its $1.7 billion purchase of Stauffer , another American chemicals firm , in 1987 it did a passable impersonation of Hanson , paying for most of the bid with $1.15 billion of asset sales .
avoid.vAgentNPExtmarketsAnd Japan , many people 's paradigm of how finance should serve industry , has recently had markets that did the best impersonation of a casino anywhere .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthatAnd Japan , many people 's paradigm of how finance should serve industry , has recently had markets that did the best impersonation of a casino anywhere .
avoid.vAgentNPExta bespectacled AmericanPaul opens the door , to be confronted by a bespectacled American doing a poor impersonation of Chuck D. Four Eyes is pursing his lips , pointing a finger at Merton while offering him a mock high five .
avoid.vAgentNPExtimpostorThe interviews were already published when it was discovered that he was an impostor .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheThe interviews were already published when it was discovered that he was an impostor .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe two in the RenaultIf the two in the Renault were impostors , why were they taking the risk of using the car and the passports of two people who were presumed dead ?
avoid.vAgentNPExtimpostorsIf the two in the Renault were impostors , why were they taking the risk of using the car and the passports of two people who were presumed dead ?
avoid.vAgentNPExtTammuz sighed and clawed his hair .
avoid.vAgentNPExtAsmodeus clawed at the back of his head .
avoid.vAgentNPExtAn enormous boxer hurled himself on me in delight , clawing at my chest with the biggest , horniest feet I had seen for a long time .
avoid.vAgentNPExttwo people over thirtyShe thought they must have looked ridiculous , two people over thirty surreptitiously clawing at each other through layer upon layer of raincoat , wool and cotton .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheDreading to think what the stuff on her face might be , she clawed at it with trembling fingers , trying to interpret the strong odour in the turquoise air around her .
avoid.vAgentNPExtA gendarme ran in white-faced and clutched Fouchard by the arm , shouting , ` The ghost , Monsieur l ` Inspecteur . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtGarvey` Funny joke , " said Garvey , clutching his angel by the shirt .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe sprang up , knocking over her coffee-cup in the process , and clutched Robyn by the shoulders .
avoid.vAgentNPExtDavid Swan fell backwards over a chair , clutching his knee in agony .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe clutched the soft sponge in her palm , feathery with water and soap .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe was clutching something in her right hand , something covered in white powder , as she weaved towards us and sat down heavily and out of breath .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe Welsh international clutched his head in his hands fearing the worst -- and it happened .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI leant against the mulberry tree clutching Radish in my fist and had a bit of a cry there .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe held out her right hand awkwardly , still clutching the briefcase in the other .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe £5.5 million star endured a heart-stopping few minutes against Genoa , crashing to the ground after a tackle and clutching the same knee in which he ruptured ligaments 16 months ago .
avoid.vAgentNPExtA small , terrified child clutching a satchel with both arms as though it were her most prized possession .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheClosing her eyes briefly , she bent her head , clutching the basin with both hands .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe gave a feeble chuckle , and clutched his ribs with his left hand .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheThen Emmie helped him out of the skip and along the railway ; he clutched her with one hand and held Murgatroyd with the other .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyThe artists were left in the courtyard , where they stood clutching their equipment with the anxious , uncertain air of a group of refugees .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe clutched Madeleine around the waist .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheFinally , she stumbled , fell against a wall , clutching it for support and sobbing .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHis sister clutched his arm .
avoid.vAgentNPExtAbout fifty of us filed in , clutching our drinks .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe Frenchman , in bare feet and clutching his overalls , hurried southwards .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe let the mattress sag to one side and clutched his scalp , swaying dizzily for a moment .
avoid.vAgentNPExtFrau Nordern fingered the linen with covetous hands .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe fingered the brooch at her neck -- Victorian gold plate with an amethyst in the centre , held in place by a fierce pin .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI fingered the lump on my head where I 'd struck the drainpipe .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey clutched each other and fell about , it made them laugh so much .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheFirmly clutching her hand he slowed , and Frere arced around them on still skates so that he made a sweeping circle on the ice before they came , breathless , to a halt .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSally-Anne TunstallClutching her battered handbag , graceless in her servant 's clothes , Sally-Anne Tunstall advanced into the ambassador 's private drawing-room to confront her mother and father , who stared at the strange sight she presented .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe fingered the edge of her dressing-gown .
avoid.vAgentNPExtGesnerWhen they broke for coffee Gesner went over to her , clutching his paper cup in his hand .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe turned on her back , and idly fingered her clit .
avoid.vAgentNPExtGina clutched the receiver more tightly .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe clutched Susan 's arm for a moment .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe policemen fingered their rifles .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI clutch at his arm , and he holds me , and does not let me go when I am upright .
avoid.vAgentNPExtRuth lowered her eyes and clutched at the banister of the stairs .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheA sob burst from her throat , and she clutched at him fiercely , dragged his head down to hers .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSam disgustedly fingered the splintered door frame .
avoid.vAgentNPExtStephen fingered his unused knife regretfully .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe clutched onto Gillian 's hand with alarming gratitude , as if previously girls had always insisted on his wearing oven-gloves .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe villain fingered Rex 's lapels with his gun-free hand .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheI 'd never seen her without a single string of pearls , which she fingered constantly .
avoid.vAgentNPExtPumfrey fingered that little bunch of bristles in fond reflection .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyThrowing it over him , they finally managed to grab hold of his legs and stop the uncontrollable bouncing .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe grabbed hold of the net and prepared himself for when the giant eel came thrashing into sight .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWillie clutched on to the long wooden seat and , as they jolted over the rough cobbled road , his eyelids drooped and he became drowsy .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe reached for Nina 's hands , and grabbed what she hoped were her little fingers .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouIn this world , you have to grab what you want , before somebody else does .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyou` Oh baby , you just go right ahead and grab what you can when you can . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheRight now she would grab what life was offering with both hands .
avoid.vAgentNPExtKeaneJust before half-time Keane grabbed what turned out to be the winner when he exchanged passes with Kingsley Black before rounding Flowers and rolling the ball home .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheWith Southampton trailing 2-1 and desperate for an equaliser , he grabbed the fan around the head and tried to drag him from the pitch .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI grabbed Tiger around the waist , my chin against his chest .
avoid.vAgentNPExtFred leaned out and grabbed Carrie around the waist , pulling her to him .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe water strider finds its food in a similar way , and grabs its prey between its short front legs .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe Welshman grasped this point rather too fast .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheInstead , he grabbed her head between the palms of his hands , and forced his prong back into her mouth .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe priest grasped the cudgel tighter , opened the door and stepped into the darkness .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe fell on his knees and grasped his monarch around his legs .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWilliAs she went to walk past , Willi grabbed her by the arm and pushed her , quite roughly , into the passenger seat .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe hospital staff are beginning to grasp the difference between CAB and social work and are now involving the CAB with more in-patient cases .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheSadly , it seems that he has failed to grasp the relationship between the district council and the board .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheWhen she remained stubbornly in place he grabbed her abruptly by the elbow , and she started back in fright , her eyes widening in alarm .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIBut I never grabbed anyone by the goolies .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe grabbed him by the hand , her eyes frantically searching his .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe grabbed Joseph roughly by the shoulder as the boy peered in at the window , and pulled him away .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe manThe 22-year-old was exercising her alsatian and a mongrel in Laindon , Essex , when the man grabbed her from behind and held a knife to her face .
avoid.vAgentNPExtDirichlet , appalled by this , grabbed the page from Gauss and treasured it for the rest of his life .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWe grabbed the baby from her cot and crouched down in the hall of our house , thankful that it is made of concrete rather than wood .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheWith a brief announcement that she was going out , she grabbed a waxed jacket from the hall and ran out to the Volvo , her stomach in knots as she unlocked the door .
avoid.vAgentNPExtitIf it does catch it , it knocks it to the ground and then grabs its throat in its strong jaws , killing it by suffocation .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe 'd grabbed it in relief , struggling into it to cover her nakedness , her cheeks hot .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMurray grabbed him under the ribs and they reached the bottom of the stairs .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe managed to grab it with both hands as the force of the water , aided by his frantic struggles , propelled him into the yawning mouth of the tunnel .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe reached for Frank 's arm and grabbed it with both her hands .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe then grabbed me with one hand and grabbed my steering wheel with the other .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIComforting him , I rushed to hone the Poisons Bureau , grabbing the booklet at the same time .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe sagged against him , her legs quivering , the blood pounding in her ears , and grabbed his shoulders for support .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHarvey grabbed two more drinks for good measure , then did a little dance .
avoid.vAgentNPExtCharityWith her skirt billowing around her , Charity rushed out to grab empties off the tables before the wind shattered more of them .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe thief grabbed the cash after smashing a window .
avoid.vAgentNPExtAdamHe made a lunge towards Rory , but Adam proved too fast for him , grabbing him from behind in a tackle that would have felled an ox .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheShivering with awareness , she grabbed his hand to still the movement .
avoid.vAgentNPExtJulie suddenly grabbed her arm .
avoid.vAgentNPExtmummyAs the ship sailed toward the point at which they would lift the bridge , she quickened her pace , ready to run -- but then mummy grabbed her arm .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoThe second threat is the man or woman who grabs you , not to restrain or crush you , but to keep you still while they hit you .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe man or womanThe second threat is the man or woman who grabs you , not to restrain or crush you , but to keep you still while they hit you .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe barman rushed round the counter and grabbed my arm urgently , muttering : ` This way , Sir , this way please .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheIn her anger she grabbed Frankie 's wrist and thrust out his hand so violently that his arm jarred against his shoulder and sent a searing pain through his upper body .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheWith a grimace she grabbed her hair and twisted it into a knot on top of her head .
avoid.vAgentNPExtFergieLEG 'S TALK ABOUT THIS : Fergie tries the inch-pinch by grabbing a handful of flesh on her leg to see just how wobbly it is -- and pulls a face as she discovers the weighty truth
avoid.vAgentNPExtheOut of the same melancholy he grabbed irrationally at a whole branch , wrenched it off and tossed it among the trees .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe grabbed at his clothes to pull him back .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheSeeing her underwear in a heap , she grabbed at it hastily .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe manThe cheap TV rocked on its legs as the man grabbed at it in an over-eager embrace , and Joe turned to the woman on the bed .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe cried out and grabbed at a nearby wall to steady himself .
avoid.vAgentNPExtweFor the next two hours we flew from tree to tree , grabbing onto creepers to break the fall to the next ancient branch , to land in a pile of ferns and fall on again faster .
avoid.vAgentNPExtone of the gypsiesThe police attaché cried out , falling against the wall and one of the gypsies grabbed for his gun as he dropped it .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe grabbed for his staff and a stone knife , his face melting with fear as he watched the skins over the door .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe liked to reverse the situation of being led around the ring , by grabbing with his teeth his owner 's arm by the cuff of her coat , and leading her around the ring instead .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIThanks for a great mag , which is the first thing I grab on my trips home , being a subscriber !
avoid.vAgentNPExteverybody out thereWhat they believe in is that everybody out there is out to grab as much as they can for their own private interest and they 're prepared to meet them halfway on that .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI` How many women am I supposed to have grabbed tonight ? "
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe troutMrs Sandison senior was sitting in the stern , complaining about the lack of rising fish , and the useless flies that I had mounted on her cast , when the trout grabbed .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe worked furiously , grabbing up heaps of earth and scattering it over the dry , sun-baked grass and loose strands of hay so that the fire should have nothing to devour .
avoid.vAgentNPExta film starThere are some rolls a film star just has to grab …
avoid.vAgentNPExtKirov only gripped his arm even more tightly .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe skeletal ClericAs soon as a character lays a hand on this item , the skeletal Cleric grips it more tightly .
avoid.vAgentNPExtChristineHalf blinded by the foam , Christine scrambled for something to grab on to to break her fall .
avoid.vAgentNPExthis right handHe went to answer the door himself , his right hand gripping the Walther automatic .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheGrinning like an idiot , he grabbed up the lid of the bran tub , and proceeded to defend himself .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheFor a moment he thought the gendarme had seen the incident and he instinctively gripped the holdall tighter .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheJumping back , he shouldered the heavy metal door of the Control shut , grabbed up the shotgun and levelled it , ready to fire if anyone entered .
avoid.vAgentNPExtPike was talking to a waitress and gripping her wrist very tightly .
avoid.vAgentNPExtBessieThe pastry took a terrible pounding at times , and Bessie kneaded the dough with a vengeance as she talked of Kate Kerrigan , one of her sworn enemies .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheThe nipples stiffened and she squeezed her breasts through the silk , her breathing growing heavier as she kneaded the sensitive buds with her fingers , her excitement growing rapidly .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe then kneads it with her mandibles and front legs into a soft pellet about half the size of her head and flies off with it to her building site .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe laid her hands on the top of his shoulders and kneaded the base of his neck with her thumbs .
avoid.vAgentNPExtitIt collects these flakes with the brush near the end of its hind legs and passes them forward to its mouth where it kneads them with saliva .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe laughed as if I had said something annihilatingly funny and kneaded my hand gently against his thigh .
avoid.vAgentNPExtBlanche kneaded her brains for an explanation of the summons .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe was kneading the gloves in her lap , gripping them so tightly that her knuckles showed white .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheThen he kneaded the small hand in his big fists , searching for broken bones .
avoid.vAgentNPExtKāli refilled her pan with plaster and kneaded it to the right consistency .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe kneaded his back , and touched the plane of his belly , and explored the hard , sinewy mounds of his arms .
avoid.vAgentNPExtRogerHalf awake , Roger gave me a brief cuddle before kneading my back , always guaranteed to elicit a smile .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIThe rounds are scattered on the kitchen table , and I 'm moving the pistol from hand to hand like I was kneading a blob of putty .
avoid.vAgentNPExtweWhy do we knead bread ?
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe kneaded her sagging breasts , searching anxiously for a lump ; all was well .
avoid.vAgentNPExtCholaAs Chola was kneading the dough , they hovered over it in hissing black droves , and she stopped occasionally to pick out the ones she accidentally squashed , like currants .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouAdd sawdust until you can knead it .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe kneaded me , all right , she wanted me transformed into puff pastry just like Daddy .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMoranWhen he did wake , Moran reached his hand across to the coarse shirt over the shoulder and gently began to knead the muscles .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouOnce you have improved the circulation , you can begin to knead the fleshy areas of your body such as thighs and calves .
avoid.vAgentNPExtAunt Sarah was at the table , kneading the bread dough ; Ernest and Uncle Matthew , back from the top field , were taking a late breakfast .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe kneaded her forehead as she made her way downstairs .
avoid.vAgentNPExtRostov kneaded the muscles of his left shoulder in an effort to relieve the soreness .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe exhaled deeply and massaged the back of her neck with one hand .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheHis collarbone ached , and he dug at it with his good arm , massaging the stiffness with his fingers .
avoid.vAgentNPExtPlummer replaced the receiver slowly , massaging his chin thoughtfully with his other hand .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMr Stanforth massaged his sharp jaw with one finger , and looked thoughtful .
avoid.vAgentNPExtYou can massage them on your hands , on your temples , or you can use it as a what they call steam inhalation .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIInstead of replying , I massage the base of his neck .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI` I gave her the kiss of life and massaged her heart .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheHer foot connected hard with Benton 's right shin and he yelped in pain , reaching down to massage the throbbing limb .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe sat back and massaged his temples , his eyes closed .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe tried to massage her neck but her left arm would not move .
avoid.vAgentNPExtScott reached up and massaged his own shoulders as best he could .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouSo if you massage in the neck with your moisturizer with upward movements it will help those lines .
avoid.vAgentNPExtshePressing her fingers to the knot of tension at the back of her neck , she massaged gently , then stretched her limbs to relieve some of her aching muscles .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheWith a shrill yelp she nipped him in the hind leg and he shot away in alarm .
avoid.vAgentNPExtone of themThe point dogs catch him and one of them nips him on the leg -- take that for being more popular with the boss .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe threw her arms around Piers where he was sitting at the breakfast table , and nipped his neck with her teeth .
avoid.vAgentNPExtFieldingI felt Fielding nudge me in the gloom .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe picked up the foot in both her hands and nipped the jagged crescent with her teeth .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe nudged him playfully in the ribs with her elbow .
avoid.vAgentNPExta French CommandoI was awakened by a French Commando nudging me in the ribs with the toe of his boot .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe nudged Cripple Wa in the ribs , and pointed wordlessly .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSusanna nipped the side of his stomach .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSabrina was quick to intervene and nudged Graham with her elbow .
avoid.vAgentNPExtBenjamin nudged me with his knee so I looked away .
avoid.vAgentNPExtRobinson nudged the man in front of him and nodded a greeting as the man turned .
avoid.vAgentNPExtBenjamin nudged me as Westminster Abbey came into view .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe curled up and nipped her finger half-heartedly .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe Cobra nipped him and he died shortly after .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHazel nudged the Doctor .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe rats nipped at her flesh , biting through her ripped clothes , sinking sharp little teeth into her skin .
avoid.vAgentNPExtGemma nudges my shoulder .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe secretly nudged Stephen , who said , ` Well , I 'm dead beat .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSomething nipped at her neck , and she pitched forward into blackness .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe lads were nudging each other and pointing at me .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMaltravers nudged Stephen 's leg with his foot , indicating he wanted him to stay quiet .
avoid.vAgentNPExtCardiff nudged at that swollen head with his shoe .
avoid.vAgentNPExtBrownlow pinched his lip between finger and thumb .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe wiped the scattered crumbs on his tray to a neat heap and then pinched them between his fingers and gobbled them .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe was pinching her arm in his excitement , turning for a moment when she complained .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI` I 'm pinching the underpinning skin in the fingers of my right hand , and I 'm jostling my balls nervously with my left hand . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe pinched bruises on her daughter 's inner arm , and had poured hot tea on both daughters .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe pinched herself on her left biceps and yelped with pain .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsomeone` If someone came and pinched my bum on the escalator I 'd k-i-c-k him as far as I could down the escalator , " Topaz responded with gusto .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe gently covered it with her own , and deliberately pinched the flesh with her long fingernails .
avoid.vAgentNPExtStok pinched the big knot with his fingers .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheI held out a hand , and she pinched it with tiny , black-gloved fingers .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe little man pulled his cloak tighter about his shoulders .
avoid.vAgentNPExtJean pinched the muscle just below the shoulder and stuck the needle in .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheThe bodice hung in folds but when she pulled the belt good and tight it did n't look so bad .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe elderly lady looked up through her miasma of smoke and pinched her face into a tight little smile .
avoid.vAgentNPExtApgood pinched his nose like an airline passenger trying to clear his eardrums , and looked Maxim over carefully .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheOnce she gave me a wink and she has even pinched my bum . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtYou` You could reach out , " Giovanni said , ` and pinch the second flautist . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe had stood in front of it and pinched himself , observing the intricacy of the ironwork with the wonder of a child .
avoid.vAgentNPExtTammuz pinched his skin .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe pinched her thigh .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey pinched the backside of the indie monster when sexy flirtations were as fashionable as tank-tops .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe pinched her cheeks quickly to add a little colour , and straightened the skirt of her plum-coloured sweater-dress before squaring her slim shoulders and resuming her descent .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe“ He pinched her once .
avoid.vAgentNPExtLili brushed my hair with a brush wrapped in a silk scarf and pinched my upper lip to refine the line of lipstick .
avoid.vAgentNPExtYou sometimes have to pinch yourself in order to remember the fact , but accidents even happened before there were aeroplanes .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMike asked , pulling her hair .
avoid.vAgentNPExtClare pulled her fur coat more tightly around her ( it came from a jumble sale and lacked any conventional form of fastening ) and complained .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe girlHarald fell on top of them and he tried to take one of the guns , but the girl pulled his hair and the young man held his arms .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMackie pulled at his arm in a panic .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe was pacing about the room , pulling at his collar , and eventually he asked Mimi , ` Do they let you into Sardi 's without a tie ? "
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe pulled at the fringe of the curtain .
avoid.vAgentNPExtKeith jerked and pulled at his handcuffs ,
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe pulled at his moustaches .
avoid.vAgentNPExtClaire pulled at his sleeve .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe pulled at his tie .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheHis breathing turned into ragged sobs , his hands slickening with blood as he pulled at the loose dead weight of Saunders ' body .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe driver had fiddled with the padlock for a while , pulled at the wire , and then driven off .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheHolding Michael 's hand tightly , she pulled on it .
avoid.vAgentNPExtone of the menThen one of the men gave a shout , seized the boy by a leg and pulled him into the hall .
avoid.vAgentNPExtCranston seized the bowl by its two silver handles and half drained it at a gulp .
avoid.vAgentNPExtLieutenant Calley seized it by one leg , flung it back into the ditch and shot it .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe 'd seized her friend excitedly by the arm .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe driverAfter reaching the desired revs by using the foot throttle , the driver then pushes the centre button .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheShe tried to embrace him , but he seized her by the arms and shook her till her teeth chattered .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe seized Brückner by the jacket of his pyjamas .
avoid.vAgentNPExtoneAt one stage , one seized him by the neck and nearly chocked him .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheDr Neil stepped back so swiftly that she almost fell ; he seized her by the shoulders and held her from him .
avoid.vAgentNPExtBenedict seized her by the shoulders in an ungentle grip .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMr Blakey seized the dogs by their collars .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMolly pushed desperately against the eighteen inch high wooden flap .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe pushed at the curl , then reached down for the shoulder-bag that lay at her feet and dug out an ebony hair pick .
avoid.vAgentNPExtFinn pushed at the door , which stuck momentarily on a thick doormat as if unwilling to let them in .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheBut as she seized it in her hand , before her horrified eyes the dried petals fell away and fluttered to the floor , scattering like confetti at her feet .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe leading dogCorbett pushed the meat through and watched the leading dog seize it in his huge jaws , throwing it up and devouring it , the blood streaming down his black , slavering mouth .
avoid.vAgentNPExtBullyThen Bully seized the rope in his teeth and began to pull against her .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe sat down and pushed at the lid with one filthy paw .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe suddenly seized her under the armpits and swung her round and round , until she was breathless .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMaggie pushed on the bar lock but could n't shift it .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe pushed harder on the button ; the engines responded .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheWith a sudden swift movement , he seized the shotgun with his left hand and sent it whirling off into the night after the pistol .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe seized her left hand across the table .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe dream-man called Duvall seized Jimmy around the neck in a way which was surely too painful to be a dream and yanked him to his feet , throwing him on to a desk .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe men in the smithy seized him ; and one of them took a hammer and drove a nail into the sole of his boot .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyThen they seized him , shouting in a strange tongue .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMr Beckenham seized her shoulders .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWillie squeezed the bag more tightly .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe squeezed his eyelids tight and opened them again .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe seized Bragg 's elbow .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheVivien went up to him and said " Oh , Tom " ; he seized her hand and said " How do you do " in a loud voice .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheThe technique involves the woman masturbating her partner to the point where he can not control his ejaculation , whereupon she squeezes the tip of his penis firmly between her fingers until the urge subsides .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI killed her as surely as if I had stabbed her with a knife , shot her with a gun , squeezed her neck between my hands .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe examined it for a moment , then squeezed it between thumb and fingernail and dropped it on the floor .
avoid.vAgentNPExtBuddie snatched up Frankie 's hand , prodded the swelling and squeezed the purple bruises in his search for a break in the skin .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI squeeze the bottle in my pocket , making certain it is there .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe squeezed her hand in understanding , and walked her back to her car .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIGingerly I squeezed a bit on my fingertip .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMustapha Bint , squeezed the camel with his knees
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe priest squeezed his temples with thumb and fingers of one hand as if trying to press away a headache .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheObediently , she squeezed herself against a shelf .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSpike grabbed both ants with his fingers and squeezed the heads until the bodies fell away .
avoid.vAgentNPExtBransonHaving grabbed the idea of the airline with both hands , Branson was now trying to squeeze him out of the operation altogether .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe shot him a black look and squeezed the water out of a bandage viciously .
avoid.vAgentNPExtJancey strolls up smiling and squeezes my arm .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe squeezed my hand .
avoid.vAgentNPExtEllen squeezed the lever .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheThen he glanced aside , and yelled , ` Watch out ! " as he tugged his axe free .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe tugged her housecoat tighter around her body , poured a large mug of sweet tea , and began to climb the stairs .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheSuddenly , as we were boarding , he tugged me by the sleeve and said quietly : ` You 'd better pull your socks up , or you 'll be playing for your place . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtI squeezed the bridge of my nose with forefinger and thumb .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe tugged me by the sleeve and pointed to Santerre 's wife .
avoid.vAgentNPExtKatherine squeezed her daughter 's hand affectionately .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheir ownersPigeons found sheltered ledges , dogs that were normally unconcerned snarled as their owners tugged them on leashes .
avoid.vAgentNPExthe` Now if you 'd be kind enough to phone up DS Wootton and order him to charge Hebden " he tugged his face into an edgy smile .
avoid.vAgentNPExtJack squeezed his wife 's cold fingers affectionately .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe tugged his hair over his left eye , then jerked his head to flip it back : a gesture that revealed his anxiety .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSomeone was tugging my arm .
avoid.vAgentNPExthe` Real hair , " he said , tugging his beard .
avoid.vAgentNPExtDavid tugged a lock of black hair .
avoid.vAgentNPExtDoc Threadneedle tugged her sleeve .
avoid.vAgentNPExtLee tugged the wire .
avoid.vAgentNPExtTom squeezed on the reins and they came to a halt .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI pointed my piece at Johnny and squeezed on the trigger .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe tugged her arm furiously .
avoid.vAgentNPExtKeith pulled a face at her and tugged his hair despairingly .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe tugged gently at her plait .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe old man tugged gently on the line .
avoid.vAgentNPExthe` Best be careful then , " and he tugged gently at the vest .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHenry tugged gently at the horse 's mane .
avoid.vAgentNPExtJane closed her eyes and squeezed gently .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheA silver fish-hook tangled in his curls , dangled by Izzie , and when he woke she was tugging gently on his hair .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe went into the cabin and tugged at Dickie 's arm .
avoid.vAgentNPExtDot` Let's go back , " said Dot , tugging at Gloria 's hand .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe continued to squeeze and felt Ho 's body go limp under him .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouPlace your hands on the lower part of your outer thighs so you can feel and see the muscle contractions as you squeeze .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSpittals tugged at the knees of his trousers and began to rub his palms together again , this time more slowly , as if he were rolling a rod of plasticine between them .
avoid.vAgentNPExthis friendAll this time his friend has been tugging at my shoulder .
avoid.vAgentNPExther little brotherRosa took her place in church beside them and her little brother tugged at her sleeve , and asked , showing gappy teeth like a crone , ` Are you going to join the sisters , Rosa ? "
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe tugged earnestly on Cleo 's boot .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyThe rain remained a moist guess in the air , though they had to tug on their cloaks against the cold in the wind .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe took a fistful of her outside thigh and squeezed , making the flesh frown .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe straightened up slowly and tugged cautiously on his end of the rope .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe tugged on Penry 's hand as the path levelled out .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMartin tugged on the reins for a moment , then turned and looked at his brother , saying , ` It has n't arrived ? "
avoid.vAgentNPExtVi stared into the mirror , tweaking her tie straight .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe tugged on Rory 's sleeve and in a low monotone said , ` Dad , I 'm bored , dad ; dad , are we nearly finished yet , dad ?
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe queen smiled and tweaked me gently by the cheek .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSt Margaret tugged firmly on her thread .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMidnight tugged with his fettered arm : ` Come , I show you . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtPeter frowned and tweaked her chin .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe had tweaked her eyelashes .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe gently tweaked her nose .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe tweaked the boy 's ear and Oliver looked at him with love .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHenry leaned forward and tweaked my ear playfully .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe tweaked the pale blue hat she was wearing with a look of satisfaction and walked into the café to a table in a corner .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHenry got hold of the foot and tugged .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe tugged harder , but it was caught fast .
avoid.vAgentNPExtJaneWhile he was blinded , Jane grabbed his beard with both hands and tugged .
avoid.vAgentNPExtLiz yanked at her arm , and she stumbled a few steps , digging in her heels .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI felt and slid my arms under Harry 's and with my feet slipping on the muddy bottom yanked him upwards as fiercely as I could and found him still stuck and yanked again twice more with increasing desperation until finally whatever had been holding him released its grasp and he came shooting to the surface , only to begin falling sluggishly back again as a dead weight .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe Daughter grabbed a handful of hair , and yanked hard .
avoid.vAgentNPExtNina yanked her arm hard , pulling Anne 's shoulder painfully .
avoid.vAgentNPExtEllwoodStill holding the old man 's shirtfront , Ellwood yanked him back to the couch and threw him full length .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe yanked Anna toward the car and did n't stop even when the child stumbled and almost fell .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe band membersMaking no concessions to the concept of melody , the band members blasted away at their instruments as loud as they could .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe Cortina blasted his horn and waved him on and that was that .
avoid.vAgentNPExtBiffJust then Biff started clanging the iron triangle to summon them together .
avoid.vAgentNPExtan acolyteAt regular , but otherwise apparently arbitrary points during the service an acolyte would emerge from a recess , face the congregation and clash the cymbals violently together .
avoid.vAgentNPExttwo boysClose by the doorway two boys clash cymbals , hard so they hit together squarely , hollow full against cupped hollow .
avoid.vAgentNPExtus allBedu 's rhythmics lessons got us all banging bongos , clashing cymbals , dashing round the gym and holding a rhythm against all comers .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyAs I have mentioned , servants are normally invisible for Jane Austen , who identifies ministering hands only when , as at Portsmouth in Mansfield Park , they bang the doors and clatter the cutlery .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheQuickly thrusting the thought away , she clattered the glass against her teeth , gulped a larger mouthful than she intended , and struggled desperately not to cough .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe nursesOutside the nurses were clattering the tea-cups .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey clattered their spoons dutifully around their plates .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheClicking the heels of his glossy boots once more , he crammed the cap with its oversized peak hastily on his head and made for the door .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe clicked her tongue and shook her head but did not look up from her work when Buddie spoke again .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe clicked her glass with his , smirked , and drank to the bottom .
avoid.vAgentNPExtClarissa clicked her tongue at the other end of the line .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe clicked his fingers for Nosey to follow him , then rode northwards in the dusk .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe clicked his tongue , urging the horse to the end of the embanked cutting from where there was a distant view across the low hills north of Charleroi .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe clicked his heels and kissed her hand in true Teutonic manner .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe turned to Leonore , clicking his heels smartly .
avoid.vAgentNPExtPursuivant lifted his head from his notebook and clicked his heels smartly under the table .
avoid.vAgentNPExtCandy clicked her heels and saluted smartly .
avoid.vAgentNPExtJill clicked her fingers repeatedly as if to a rhythmic beat .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe clicked his fingers and the Zippo came alive in his hand .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSuzieOccasionally I hear Suzie downstairs clink a piece of crockery .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe writes his cards and clinks the ice in his glass .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe clicked his tongue , the cob plodded resolutely forward and so did I.
avoid.vAgentNPExtMaximCarefully not clinking the bottles , Maxim mixed himself a whisky and water , drank it in three gulps , then poured another and began sipping .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe presenter drained off the last of her gin and tonic and clinked the ice in the bottom of her glass .
avoid.vAgentNPExtRory smiled , sucking air through his teeth at the same time , clinked one thumbnail against his glass .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey clinked their glasses and she tucked into her lobster .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWoolley clinked her glass .
avoid.vAgentNPExtKenneth clinked his glass against Fergus 's .
avoid.vAgentNPExtDonalWith another chuckle , Donal clinked his glass against hers .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyDesmond grinned across the restaurant table at Shiona as they clinked champagne glasses together .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyThere would be a small party in the office , Aust would make a speech , they would clink glasses of sparkling wine and he would be gone .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe held up his cup , clinked it on Cameron 's , and gave him a deliberate nod .
avoid.vAgentNPExtEmmie got up , trying not to creak the chair .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIHe was coming out of the bank , and I nearly peeped the horn to let him know I was there .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMr Richardson applied for outline permission to build the chalets after winning approval for a hotel and golf complex at Humbleton .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe wrapped her raincoat around her , tying the belt tightly .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWho would separate the clean from the unclean ?
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouOf if you want to separate the picture into two , you could draw a picture representing the land in the south and the land in the north .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe boyTo test the boy 's power of observation and memory , two or three herds from different homesteads are mixed , and the boy is asked to separate them by picking out all that belong to his herd .
avoid.vAgentNPExtAn usher made an unsuccessful attempt to separate the two men , but it took the intervention of the woman to calm things down .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHarris struggled to separate the words , but all he could hear was Piper 's anguished keening .
avoid.vAgentNPExtLadyBoth dogs were straining at their chains , Rosie trampling her five pups and drooling at the mouth , Lady pawing the air with her front feet in a begging gesture .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe GruncherThey stayed still , listening , and they could hear the Gruncher pawing the ground at the base of the tree with his giant hooves and snorting with greed .
avoid.vAgentNPExta woman of about sixtyAhead of them , a woman of about sixty in a blue tracksuit pawed the ground in the jogger 's equivalent of neutral .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyThen they pawed the ground like a circus pony , held their arms above their heads and twirled round like a gyroscope , and finally did a bumps-a-daisy only from the front instead of the back .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWayneAs he went into his box Wayne was still pawing his belly .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthose loutsYou want to do the things other girls do , like making yourself cheap , going to discos , letting those louts paw you ?
avoid.vAgentNPExtWayneHalfway up the drive , Wayne started pawing his belly and rolling the whites of his eyes .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe was seen with a pretty young woman , was able to paw her a little without having the effort or commitment of doing more and had also enjoyed himself complaining about his wife .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe was pawing the sand and throwing it about with his antlers .
avoid.vAgentNPExtBattler pawed at his chin .
avoid.vAgentNPExtTammuzHe replayed several times a shot of Tammuz pawing at his face , messing with his hair ; anxious gestures .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMarx pawed at his jacket , rubbing the ash in rather than dusting it off .
avoid.vAgentNPExtOne of the children pawed at my lap , as if returning my attention to the lady on the velvet throne .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI got up and pawed at his trousers .
avoid.vAgentNPExtA symbiotically mute pair then sectioned each of these into eight translucent oblongs , flouring them and stacking them delicately to sell on to the baklava and bougatsa makers round the corner .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoThe coelenterate communicative process is well known by the large marine invertebrate importers and dealers who usually segregate coelenterates by species devoting a tank to a single species where they will be happy placed close together .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe large marine invertebrate importers and dealersThe coelenterate communicative process is well known by the large marine invertebrate importers and dealers who usually segregate coelenterates by species devoting a tank to a single species where they will be happy placed close together .
avoid.vAgentNPExtKossoff prefers to segregate his drawings from his paintings in his exhibitions .
avoid.vAgentNPExthouseholders and industryGovernments and local authorities must help householders and industry to segregate their waste according to the composition of the materials .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMr Brian Watson , chief executive of the Driver and Vehicle Agency , is to split the money between Action Cancer and the Northern Ireland Chest Heart and Stroke Association .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe is splitting his huge donation between four charities , including UK-based Oxfam and the United Nations High Commission for Refugees .
avoid.vAgentNPExtweIt was only three years ago that we split our business from Healthcare and we really are a stand-alone Division now , particularly with the advent of M.S.I.L. [ Medical Services Incineration Limited ] .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe Provisionals and the property ownersSome of the contracts have been straight business deals whereby the Provisionals and the property owners split the profit from the government compensation .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheySo they decided to split the house in two . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtmenMen fighting in the field depended on the votes of men splitting straws in Washington .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHarvey split the words into syllables and made each syllable a step in his dance , then he changed the accents round and danced the same remark again .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe young men split the cattle into two groups and head off to find pasture .
avoid.vAgentNPExtRutherfordThe War was over , Rutherford split the atom on 3 January 1919 , and the workers ' war had just begun .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe two partiesThe bookmakers offered less , racing demanded more and the government-appointed members of the Levy Board , which distributes the money , failed to persuade the two parties to split the difference .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouIf you split the firm up you will have a lot of small firms each producing at higher average cost , a waste of society 's resources .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsomebodyIt was like watching somebody wring a chicken 's neck .
avoid.vAgentNPExtdevilsIf those devils can wring the necks of chickens and slit the throats of sheep , then they should n't object to some shot , should they ? "
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe wrung his hands in pleasure at her pleasure .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheHer face was pale and she was wringing her hands in agitation .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMrs Rapapis wrings her hands in her new cluster house .
avoid.vAgentNPExtA woman walked into her doctor 's surgery looking very upset and wringing her hands with worry .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe wrung my hand for about five minutes and told me how much pleasure the meeting had given him , though God knows where he had extracted the pleasure from , and expressed the most fervent hope that we would become the firmest friends in the nearest possible future .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouYes , you whine and you wring your hands , but then you go back and make the same mistakes .
avoid.vAgentNPExtByron rocks away , very hairy , very clean , wringing his hands , like an impeccable spider in his green fatigues .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheAll day he wrings his hands , crying buckets .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheAnd there she wrung the cloth out in the sink .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe ToriesEver since Maastricht the Tories have been wringing their hands over how best to restore their ` caring " image among the feminists they enraged by opting out of Europe 's Social Chapter .
avoid.vAgentNPExthe` Let's hope the military nick knocked some sense into his head , " grunted Knocker , as he wrung out his bar cloth .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWe do n't punish people for crimes if they are insane , because we have decided that they ca n't help it .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheWhen the wizard returns he punishes each sister for her curiosity .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyThen they led Linkworth to the hanging-shed to punish him for his crime .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI am not trying to punish you for what Steve did to Maria Luisa .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthemNor let them punish me with loss of rhyme ,
avoid.vAgentNPExtheIf they did n't make the offering -- if they plundered the god 's territory without his permission -- he 'd punish their families with sickness or even death .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSheAs God 's ultimate judgement She punishes the evil forces by annihilating them .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIPerhaps I 'm still punishing him by penning this recollection , or am I perhaps finally laying the ghost ?
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe 's punishing Andrew for marrying Virginia , even though it was her own fault that he did so . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtMr ClintonAfter such a calculated and insulting snub , the Government fears that Mr Clinton may be trying to punish the Tories for supporting George Bush 's presidential campaign .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheIt had been Dalrymple 's idea to require the clan chiefs to take the oath of allegiance and it became obvious that he had hoped for an opportunity to punish one clan as an example to the others .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe tree creatures the EntsThe Queen Galadriel of Lothlorien gives Sam seeds for the remaking of the Shire and the tree creatures the Ents punish Saruman because of the destruction he has caused .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSome parents set about punishing undesirable behaviour without paying attention to the needs and ` messages " that lie behind it .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe GermansAfter nine weeks the Germans suppressed the uprising , punishing the city by virtually destroying it .
avoid.vAgentNPExtTheodoricAfter Alaric 's death , Theodoric took it upon himself to defend the Visigoths , and to punish their attackers .
avoid.vAgentNPExtII stated that I would not hesitate to condemn and punish unacceptable behaviour ; equally , I would issue praise .
avoid.vAgentNPExtvotersBut here too there may well be a democracy bonus , as politicians of all the big parties try to make the system work , knowing that voters will be quick to punish failure .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe Chinese stateHis was an extreme example , but the Chinese state has other ways of punishing its wayward , educated youth .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthoseI love those who love me , and I hate those who punish me unfairly . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoI love those who love me , and I hate those who punish me unfairly . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtGodI want you to know that God punishes those who do evil .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyThere were no champions to fight their cause , so Celie , her friends and family could not show their anger openly in case they punished for speaking out .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe Caliph of Egypt` Well , how the Caliph of Egypt would punish in such a way anybody who transgressed his command .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheWhom was she really punishing by behaving this way ?
avoid.vAgentNPExtCharles the Bald could warn or punish by leaving a trail of havoc along his line of march .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSome parents immediately separate the children and punish both when they do not know what has happened .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheAnd he 's willing to punish , if need be , to get it .
avoid.vAgentNPExtNancy and the maid had to de-louse half of them .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe monkeyHe had long hair , all tangled and matted ; there was a monkey sitting by him and the monkey was delousing him .
avoid.vAgentNPExtOur fathers disciplined us for a little while as they thought best ; but God disciplines us for our good , that we may share in his holiness .
avoid.vAgentNPExtGodOur fathers disciplined us for a little while as they thought best ; but God disciplines us for our good , that we may share in his holiness .
avoid.vAgentNPExthis superiorsHorrified by the obstructionism of his superiors and unable to make progress , Schiller leaked information to the press and helped fortify the outside criticism , though his superiors decided not to discipline him for this .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHenryIn W. L. Warren 's words , " Henry had adopted the tactic of trying to discipline Richard by keeping him in uncertainty and had then become caught in the toils of his own deviousness . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheGrace had been brought up in a very religious household and she maintained strict standards for herself but , she says , ` was not allowed to check or discipline John in any way " .
avoid.vAgentNPExtTeachers are entitled to discipline pupils in respect of conduct while out of school , such as on a school trip or bullying out of school where a pupil 's conduct ` impinges on the school " .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyBut if and when a bid comes they are likelier to use it as a stimulus to change or otherwise discipline the incumbent management rather than selling out .
avoid.vAgentNPExtproprietorsAnd it adds to the sanctions the Council may take — positioning of judgements in offending papers ; a privacy hot line ; and , more controversially , hauling in proprietors to discipline editors .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe policies of successive governmentsIt is the policies of successive governments to discipline the unemployed .
avoid.vAgentNPExtConstantius set out on a determined course of retribution , seeking out all the followers of Magnentius and exacting punishment by execution , imprisonment and confiscation of their estates and wealth .
avoid.vAgentNPExthis son HorusSafely buried , Osiris now arose from the grave to train his son Horus for the punishment of Seth .
avoid.vAgentNPExtAmericaIt is rare that America inflicts such punishment on an American .
avoid.vAgentNPExtDistrict courts had the power to inflict punishment of up to one year in prison , fifty lashes , a fine of one hundred pounds , or any two of the above .
avoid.vAgentNPExtDistrict courts had the power to inflict punishment of up to one year in prison , fifty lashes , a fine of one hundred pounds , or any two of the above .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe non-deviating firmsWe shall , therefore , focus on the question of the credibility of the threat that the non-deviating firms will actually carry out the punishment .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheEdwards , who ran despite a knee ligament injury during his successful record attempt , admits he does not like to dwell on the punishment he is inflicting on his body .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe therapist should also reward any positive changes by expressing satisfaction and by indicating their potential long-term benefits .
avoid.vAgentNPExthimI know how it amuses him to reward loyalty by handfuls ; how he likes to make a test of friends .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe sailors rewarded Taff for his efforts with several packets of cigarettes .
avoid.vAgentNPExtKevin 'sThe idea of Kevin 's rewarding him for his prowess with a real lunch somewhere acted as a spur to Jasper , but he did not really need a spur .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMiddlesbrough` Middlesbrough will reward players for success , but there will be no long-term contracts . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe rewarded her with a cool smile as they entered the pub , and gestured towards a table .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe governmentOrdinary citizens tolerated corruption when times were good and when the government rewarded them with cheap food , services and petrol .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSlave masters matched their gladiators and rewarded the successful with relief from plantation duties , the possibility of travel and , ultimately , freedom .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe old king rewarded Sigmar by giving him the warhammer Ghal Maraz , or Skull Splitter , an ancient magic heirloom of Kurgan 's house .
avoid.vAgentNPExtLDP faction leadersTraditionally , frequent Cabinet reshuffles provided the means through which LDP faction leaders rewarded the loyalty of their members by securing periods in office for them .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyParents often ask why they should reward a child for doing something he or she should be doing anyway .
avoid.vAgentNPExthousewifeAnd , lastly , the definition of rules for housework establishes a mechanism whereby the housewife can reward herself for doing it .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouFor example , you could reward a child for staying with you in the supermarket by buying a small treat as you leave .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouDo you reward yourself in any way for your success ?
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe ruling Liberal Democratic Party had been looking for an excuse to reward its friends in the building industry for their financial support .
avoid.vAgentNPExtGodThe expectation that God would reward the righteous in this world ran parallel to the less attractive expectation that He would punish the unrighteous .
avoid.vAgentNPExtManagers influence the behaviour of their team members by rewarding them .
avoid.vAgentNPExtGod or AllahNicholas said , ` For what you are doing , I hope God or Allah will reward you .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe blessed VirginDear brother , let me out of this awful place and the blessed Virgin will reward you .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouIt is also very important for you to reward yourself when you have had some success .
avoid.vAgentNPExtweNo undue force was necessary , and we always rewarded with TLC and a tit-bit .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIt flicked behind each dimpled knee ; and then scourged her at intervals from her pretty ankles to her shoulder blades .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe then sets out to scourge the thronging temples of moneychangers and idolators .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheWhen she 'd cut sufficient slices she buttered them .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIFor example , I might butter a piece of bread and be unable to gauge whether the procedure was taking me seconds or days .
avoid.vAgentNPExtJimmy` Sixteen , " said Jimmy , buttering his toast .
avoid.vAgentNPExtYou should n't have buttered her up when they had dinner here . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtLavinia and Mrs Blackham and Mrs GoffIn the rectory kitchen Lavinia and Mrs Blackham and Mrs Goff buttered buns and cut up sponge cake and ginger cake and fruitcake , and arranged oatmeal fingers on plates .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMrs Blackham was buttering more buns .
avoid.vAgentNPExtKaren buttered toast , and put more bread in the machine .
avoid.vAgentNPExtVirginia buttered another roll , and sent up a silent vote of thanks for whoever had invented sun-glasses .
avoid.vAgentNPExtLeonora buttered toast with a steady hand .
avoid.vAgentNPExtGabriel carefully buttered a roll .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheThen he 'd shown her , over her mother 's objections , how to take the gun apart , clean it , then coat each part with a thin oil before reassembling it .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheAfter he 'd coated the segments in salt and chilli he passed them round , and everyone smacked their lips and screwed up their faces in pained delight .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouYou will certainly need to experiment with exposure periods if you are coating your own boards with a UV sensitive aerosol lacquer .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI filled the crack above with belay nuts , tied off , and eventually relaxed enough to hang into my harness and haul in the rope .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheBut he could fill a flask with coffee .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey could have filled the cellars of Masham with McEwans 80/ and Youngers No. 3 from Edinburgh or with the new Theakstons-on-Tyne which the locals declare is a far inferior brew .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI filled a notebook with names and stories about the Revolution and planned to write a book in which all my favourites would appear .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe 2 adultsWhile the shop assistant helped another customer and the children played , the 2 adults filled their pockets with rings and other valuables .
avoid.vAgentNPExtLetterman has filled his suite with striking vases of flowers .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI took the top off a ginger ale and filled a small jug with water .
avoid.vAgentNPExtFiona filled a cup for her sister .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe waiterHe waited until the waiter had filled their glasses before suggesting the toast .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheDeciding she 'd had enough of her office for that week , she filled her briefcase to bulging with work she could do at home , and closed her office door at five sharp .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI pot my plants , which works , but I do n't know if this is actually necessary .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheWhite clinched a quarter-final place when he potted the last red and colours to the pink in the deciding frame .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe Dragoons sheathed their long swords and drew their carbines , but their aim from horseback was uncertain and the short-barrelled carbine was a weapon of notorious inaccuracy .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe Captain , who introduced himself as Hans Blasendorf , sheathed his sabre .
avoid.vAgentNPExtBlondel , meanwhile , had jumped down from the table , sheathed his sword , picked up the mace and clobbered two halberdiers with it .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe sheathed the hologram blade , then , with a hand pressed against the bunched shoulder muscles , swung his left arm in a wide overhead circle .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI sheathe the gun and walk over to Darius , and place my fist gently on his chest .
avoid.vAgentNPExtde WarenneEdward shook his head and de Warenne sheathed his knife .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe sheathed his dagger , whispered to Ranulf and Maltote to wait at the top of the alleyway , and knocked gently on the shop door .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe black-clad thief hissed , and sheathed his sword .
avoid.vAgentNPExtYou` You must learn to sheathe your claws , gattina .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyShouldering their empty bait bags they jumped on their bikes and after a cheerful ` Watch out for mooring ropes , " from Yanto , they cycled off in opposite directions .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe old woman shouldered her bag again , giving him a baleful look , and went muttering away .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI said I 'd see her after the weekend and shouldered my bag .
avoid.vAgentNPExtGermanyMr Delors said Germany had shouldered a ` huge burden " by agreeing to take 200,000 refugees .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheShouldering his load , he turned to Paige , expression serious .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMrs Thackray 's tall , craggy fair-haired sonAnd it was not until Mrs Thackray 's tall , craggy fair-haired son had shouldered his luggage and led him to the top of St Jude 's Street that he had realized his peril .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe attackersAfter Desert Storm , many thought that the attackers should have shouldered the responsibility of occupying Iraq , restoring democracy and temporarily administering the country under some UN mandate .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe bowed slightly , then shouldered his camera and was soon out of sight .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWe can warehouse your merchandise , repack and consolidate it , deliver it to retailers .
avoid.vAgentNPExtLondon merchantsA French visitor to Birmingham in 1790 observed : Until the middle of the century there was not one Birmingham trader who had direct relations with foreign countries : London merchants warehoused and exported Birmingham goods .
avoid.vAgentNPExtLanderPart of the fun yesterday was when Lander doused the walking hero with a bucket of sea water .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouIf you are a film star and smoke a particular brand of cigar or douse yourself with an exotic perfume then you would be a prime candidate to appear in adverts endorsing these products .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe got up immediately and fetched the brandy , dousing his coffee with it liberally .
avoid.vAgentNPExta mobHe had a video camera on his shoulder last November , when a mob doused three thieves with petrol and looked on as they burned .
avoid.vAgentNPExtAnna emptied cornflakes out of the packet until her bowl was piled high , sprinkled the pile with sugar and doused it in milk , then sat staring at it while the sugar dissolved and the cornflakes drooped .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMr Chittenden had already doused himself in a flammable liquid and set himself alight .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe tenders should have stayed behind the cordon of soldiers and doused the crowd from there .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMr Nellis pulled his friend towards a water supply and doused the fire .
avoid.vAgentNPExta dogIt takes as long as it does for a dog to douse a tree trunk .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe doused with petrol and inflammable glue 12 tonnes of illegally poached elephant tusks , worth almost £2m .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe EmpressOn reaching her place the Empress made three curtsies to the assembled company , at that moment the orchestra began a waltz and the ball was officially opened .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe maid gave a brief curtsy and left .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheAnd she made herself curtsy to him .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe knelt down by the low window , put her head on her arms and cried bitterly .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheIt was a command , not a suggestion , and , though she resented being ordered about , she crossed and knelt beside him .
avoid.vAgentNPExtCadfael kneeled close by the shattered head , and slid a hand gently under the right cheek , to turn the face a little upward to be seen .
avoid.vAgentNPExtISent up early to the dormitory , I had to kneel naked by the side of my bed .
avoid.vAgentNPExta woman who had a bad nameWhile they were eating , a woman who had a bad name crept into the room and knelt at the feet of Jesus .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthis manAnd out of the crowd came this man who knelt before Jesus and pleaded for mercy for his son , an epileptic , who suffered terribly , was a danger to himself and to others .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoAnd out of the crowd came this man who knelt before Jesus and pleaded for mercy for his son , an epileptic , who suffered terribly , was a danger to himself and to others .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIDeciding that attack was the best form of defence , I knelt beside him and lowering my head to within inches of his , said , ` Next time , It 'll be the bread knife . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtCorbett went and knelt beside the man .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheAlmost against his own will , he knelt by the gap , and peered in .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheFinally , she got up and knelt by the hole , which was the size of a penny .
avoid.vAgentNPExtFand set her spear against the wall and knelt by Ruth , reaching out to touch her hand .
avoid.vAgentNPExtTheodora made her way up the chancel , genuflected briefly and knelt in the silent pew , praying for ` the soul of thy servant , Paul , his family and all who worship here " .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheThen at eleven he kneels on the carpet
avoid.vAgentNPExtSara knelt on the floor and began putting away the records Sandra had abandoned , carefully matching the right sleeve to each disc .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe kneels to PAMELA and offers her a bouquet of flowers . ]
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe ladiesThen my Cid alighted when he had said this , and the ladies knelt down before him , and kissed his hand , and wished him long life .
avoid.vAgentNPExtChristina kneeled down to pick up the handle of a cup .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe girl knelt down and began to play a game of marbles with the Doctor .
avoid.vAgentNPExtPhilip knelt down beside him .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe knelt down beside the dog , staring into her face in the meagre light from the outer stairway .
avoid.vAgentNPExtKragan knelt down in front of Adam and looked at him as a butcher would appraise a cut of meat .
avoid.vAgentNPExtJelka went across and knelt over her , letting her hand rest on the woman 's arm .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe knelt up and leaned towards Lucien .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe Queen knelt again , as did most of the spectators , and as their prayers ended Mistress Lee , her lady-in-waiting , bound her eyes with a linen handkerchief .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe knelt easily , powerful arms moving smoothly with the paddle , his face , in profile to her as he studied something on shore , rugged and uncaring .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe knelt to check the old man 's pulse only to discover that the President was uncaring rather than unconscious .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI knelt and wiped a diamond pane with my sleeve .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI catapulted the tiny beasts across the creek and into the mud on the far side so that I could have funerals .
avoid.vAgentNPExtAnything too technical might catapult him into orbit again .
avoid.vAgentNPExtan explosion at an Italian chemical plant in Seveso in 1976Although official records of dioxins date from the middle of last century , it was an explosion at an Italian chemical plant in Seveso in 1976 that catapulted them into the public arena .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthatAlthough official records of dioxins date from the middle of last century , it was an explosion at an Italian chemical plant in Seveso in 1976 that catapulted them into the public arena .
avoid.vAgentNPExtno single mechanismWarning that there was no single mechanism which would catapult Britain to economic strength , Mr Kinnock said : ` Research and development , transport and communications , science , education and training ; they are the priorities .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhichWarning that there was no single mechanism which would catapult Britain to economic strength , Mr Kinnock said : ` Research and development , transport and communications , science , education and training ; they are the priorities .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIt catapults grains of sand at passing ants in an attempt to knock them down into the pit and eat them .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWilliamOn one occasion William catapulted a lump of metal into a classroom full of pupils and a girl was quite badly injured .
avoid.vAgentNPExtDivorce or the death of a husband is enough to catapult a middle-class white woman and her children into poverty .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThis roller coaster catapults you over 75ft into the air , then plummets you back to earth at 60mph .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe chucks a bath towel to me .
avoid.vAgentNPExtYou can start by chucking all that hard luck stuff out of the window . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtI` Wilhelm wo n't speak to me since I chucked his Filofax in the jacuzzi .
avoid.vAgentNPExtYou can chuck me in the river , if you like , for all the good I am to meself .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWe chucked their livers into a large barrel fastened to the mast ; these were sold for cod-liver oil and the money they fetched was the perquisite of the crew .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe chucks it into the sea .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe modern manager establishes his machismo , not by creating a business that can employ thousands , but by buying a business and then chucking all his supposedly supernumerary workers on the dole .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouIf you just chuck it on the floor , then someone s got to come round alter you and pick it up .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheAs he filled her glass again he knocked over the salt cellar and quickly chucked the spilt salt over his left shoulder .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSomeone had chucked a brick through the gas-mantle on the corner by the Cathedral railings and it had n't been replaced .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyIn Ancient Rome they 'd have chucked him to the lions .
avoid.vAgentNPExtDolly chucked the pack at him .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheShe said she might as well chuck herself out of the window .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouWhen you chuck the arrow , gravity takes effect and it arches realistically in flight .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheOn duty she strode about looking as if she could not wait to get off duty and chuck a discus .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI go to funerals and chuck earth .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey 'd chuck their pitch-forks , just as if they was javelins .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheThere 's a load of pigeons round his feet , all fighting over the bits of bread he chucks them .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIMarie yelled after me to wait but I did n't want to talk to her about it so I chucked my sandwich-box over to her and told her she could eat them for me .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsomeoneI spect someone chucked it off the bridge .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIAnd then I chucked it out the window .
avoid.vAgentNPExtany of usYou tell me how any of us could have chucked him over the balustrade even if the whole lot of us got together to do it .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWe dragged the man free and Warren drove the car at the dogs to box them in the alleyway so they could not escape .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyWhen he came round , they dragged him outside and flung him in his night-clothes , into a car and handcuffed him .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIIn one shop I virtually had to drag a sales assistant away from his pressing chat with a colleague to help me .
avoid.vAgentNPExtLukeRound and round they staggered like the end of some ghastly marathon , Luke dragging Maldita upright and along by her headcollar , supporting her with his body , Perdita propping up her other side .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMeg dragged her chair close and put her arms around the older woman .
avoid.vAgentNPExtOsmanThere was a little struggle and Osman half dragged himself free .
avoid.vAgentNPExtCornelius dragged his suitcase across the deserted concourse of the grand Victorian station .
avoid.vAgentNPExtstate policemen` I saw state policemen drag strikers across the road and make them kneel in the ditch there while they held shotguns in their backs .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthoseWorking dogs -- even those dragging sledges across the snow for days on end -- should not look like hat stands .
avoid.vAgentNPExtOne mother , near the Blue Hall estate to the north of Stockton , was dragging her three young kids along a trackside shortcut .
avoid.vAgentNPExtFaustinaClothes were strewn on the sofa and chairs and Faustina was dragging a silver lame belt along the carpet .
avoid.vAgentNPExtJohnPaul follows John , who seems to be dragging his legs along the floor .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoPaul follows John , who seems to be dragging his legs along the floor .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIWith a final burst of furious rain , the sky cleared and I dragged my bag along the road in blinding sunshine .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe men took it in turns to drag Stephen along the tunnel back to the foot of the ladder .
avoid.vAgentNPExtGeorge dragged her upright by her hair .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI` At the last moment she tried to back out but I dragged her back by the elbow .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheEventually he pulled her off and dragged her away by the scruff of her neck .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe also threatened to drag him down the street handcuffed to the bumper of his car .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyThey probably figure the public would n't like them very much if they dragged a sick girl from her bed .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheIf an insect walks by , she grabs it and instantly drags it inside the tunnel .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheDragging her into his arms , he pressed his mouth against her neck .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIYou ca n't run with a baby , and I 'm not going to drag my kids into the sort of life I 've been living .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIThen I got up and took the two rugs by their corners and dragged them outside the door .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMr StokillAs I left the pen I saw Mr Stokill dragging a large object over the cobbles .
avoid.vAgentNPExtTomWillie sat dejectedly at the table and watched Tom drag his small mattress past the window .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe dragged a hand through her hair , only too aware of how she must look .
avoid.vAgentNPExtEmber dragged her to her feet and she limped stiff-legged through the hatch and on to the landing-ramp .
avoid.vAgentNPExtLucenzo swept over to her , caught her arm and dragged her to the entrance of the ballroom .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheHe was looking pleased with himself as he dragged the table to the side of the room to make space to work in .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe grabbed Anna 's arm , her fingers sinking into the flesh , and began to drag her toward the car .
avoid.vAgentNPExtCornelius dragged the portmanteau towards the inn door .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe duty manager had to drag her off the dance-floor during the cabaret show .
avoid.vAgentNPExtEllieAnd why is Ellie dragging her suitcase out the front door ?
avoid.vAgentNPExtZachThe next article that Zach dragged out was a stiff black circular object .
avoid.vAgentNPExtLily turned to the mirror and dragged off her hat .
avoid.vAgentNPExtDexter dragged over a chair and sat down at the desk .
avoid.vAgentNPExthe` She bit me last night , " he said , dragging up his trouser-leg and showing her the line of tiny red marks .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheir MumsIt was an awful noise like little kids you heard in the street when they fell down and their Mums dragged them along the pavement .
avoid.vAgentNPExtmen with oxenHave men with oxen drag the barrels up the mountain to a lake with a narrow outlet .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe marched into the hall and flung the front door open .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMeredith flung him an eager glance , enthralled by the noise , the snow , the funereal gondolas bobbing in the water .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe flung him a savage little smile .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThedaWith a sob , Theda flung her arms about his neck and buried her face in his shoulder .
avoid.vAgentNPExtBlanche flung herself across the floor and rolled on to his feet , at the same time throwing a punch up into his genitals .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheShe picked a saucepan off the cooker and raised it high , as if she might fling it across the kitchen like a hatchet .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheAnd this , " he pulled Lazlo 's map from his pocket and flung it across the table , ` The great detective left this behind when he and Rex fled from his office last night .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHer shadow jumped away from her and flung itself upwards across the walls as her candle flame wavered .
avoid.vAgentNPExtOne of the group then grabbed the boy and flung him against a wall .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe rainI was standing at one of the windows of the outer office , watching the rain fling itself remorselessly against the panes .
avoid.vAgentNPExtRobbie screamed and flung herself against the protective width of Fen 's chest .
avoid.vAgentNPExtKate flung her arms around him and wept for joy .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe flung herself from her horse and smothered the burning body with her black cloak .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMilton flung himself in his chair and buried his head in his hands .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheThen , in the very same breath , she snatched up the toppled coffee-cup and flung the lukewarm contents in his face .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyWhen he came round , they dragged him outside and flung him in his night-clothes , into a car and handcuffed him .
avoid.vAgentNPExtYoung Jack flung his darts in such rapid succession that they were nothing more than a triple blur .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheThe last word was a terrible scream and as she screamed it she flung the glass in the direction of Eddie although I 'm pretty sure she was n't aiming at anyone in particular .
avoid.vAgentNPExtBarton scooped up all the bits of paper and flung them into the air .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheySuddenly they all surged towards me and flung their coins into the canvas sheet I was guarding and one old codger decided to go home .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe unzipped his black jacket and flung it on a chair .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheRanulf thought of the Lady Agnes and moaned ; she had proved a fiery lover from the time he had first flung her on her back and lifted her lace-trimmed skirts .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe customers in return sneered at the clothing offered to them , and flung it on the ground .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe flung the helmet on the ground and Philip grabbed it .
avoid.vAgentNPExtweIn we would climb , rolling up hats and coats and flinging them onto the back seat .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe men flung a net over me .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyAnother dealer owed a few hundred pounds by the director of a firm he had just left , drove one night with some friends to his house , where they flung bricks through every window .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheWith that he snatched up the bottle and flung it through the open window into the yard .
avoid.vAgentNPExtBalberith ripped the remains of the fruit and salad bar from its mountings and flung it through the roof .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe flung herself to the floor and rolled to safety behind the half-opened door , the Beretta clenched tightly in her gloved hand .
avoid.vAgentNPExthe` Oh , yer swine , " breathed the young woman as he flung the handbag to the ground .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe flung the tape at him .
avoid.vAgentNPExtFlavia flung herself out of the room .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheWith hardly a glance towards the board , he flung his darts .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI felt like flinging aside the towel .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheWith an angry , violent gesture he flung aside the broken piece of door .
avoid.vAgentNPExtClasperOne of them picked up the rolled newspaper which Clasper had flung into the crowd .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheWhatever he might fling at her this time , she would not sit bowed and tongue-tied .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe last of the mercenaries were running , flinging away their weapons as they went .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe slender figure rose from the chair , and flung back its veil .
avoid.vAgentNPExtFinn flung down his paintbrush .
avoid.vAgentNPExtDenis flung down his gun in disgust .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHelen flung down her knife .
avoid.vAgentNPExtAngus and Sawney flung down their weapons .
avoid.vAgentNPExtAmanda flung off her coat in the hall and walked briskly into the lounge .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheFlinging off her dressing-gown , she climbed back into the now cold bed and snuggled beneath the covers .
avoid.vAgentNPExtLucy paced , rampaged , flung out scads of unrequited ire , impassioned as Jay had never seen her .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe flung out a hand oratorically .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe kicked it open and flung me down the three steps into the street .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheWith a final contemptuous glance she lifted the calliper by its straps and flung it over the small cliff .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey began hauling their sleds across the Antarctic on November 9 .
avoid.vAgentNPExtLeon hauled the heavy album from its position .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSome students` Some students were using these kites to haul grain from the bottom of a Welsh mountain right to the top .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMagee tore open the driver 's door , grabbing the man by the shoulder , hauling him from the cab .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe elephants were formerly used to haul trunks from the logging operations .
avoid.vAgentNPExta masked man` I was walking home from school and a masked man grabbed me and hauled me into a car .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe girlShe looked very different from the girl who had hauled oysters into a sack and carried them to market .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoShe looked very different from the girl who had hauled oysters into a sack and carried them to market .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWe hauled our weary bodies into the kitchen and make token gestures towards having breakfast .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe reached down and hauled Jack off his bench .
avoid.vAgentNPExtDavid hauled their luggage off the back seat and Bill drove off .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe preacherman had hauled her out of the Feelgood and battered her face against the road .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe hauled his bike out of the shed and raced down the village .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI` I knew that I had to be the best at everything if I was to haul my family out of the financial trouble they were in .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe got to her feet , grasped Melissa by the elbow and hauled her upright .
avoid.vAgentNPExtArms reached out of high windows to haul in washing .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe volunteers started work by hauling away an accumulation of rubbish which had found its way into the little lake .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWe hauled up the pots , removed the lobsters and crabs and dropped the pots back in the sea .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI haul her off the bed and half carry , half drag her into the bathroom .
avoid.vAgentNPExtTwo ambulance crews and police officers used a special rescue stretcher to haul the girl up the embankment .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe guardJUST AS THE PANTING CYCLIST drew ahead of the London to St Alban 's coach the guard hurled an iron ball on a rope into the spokes of the bicycle wheel and felled the rider .
avoid.vAgentNPExtNorth Down 's Alison MoffittThere was a new NI record for North Down 's Alison Moffitt , who hurled the javelin 47.54 metres and she later made it a double by throwing the discus 39.72 metres .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoThere was a new NI record for North Down 's Alison Moffitt , who hurled the javelin 47.54 metres and she later made it a double by throwing the discus 39.72 metres .
avoid.vAgentNPExtAN animal rights activist who hurled a smoke bomb across the counter of a burger bar was yesterday banned from all McDonald 's restaurants .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoAN animal rights activist who hurled a smoke bomb across the counter of a burger bar was yesterday banned from all McDonald 's restaurants .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe young warriorIn the presence of a few hundred Masai , the young warrior hurled his spear right through the district officer 's heart .
avoid.vAgentNPExtTwo fiesty little Yorkshire terriers leap off his lap and hurl their combined body weight of two grapefruits against my legs .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe gaunt woman hurled his plastic pistol after him .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheAt last he sat back , tousled and infuriated , crumpled the cheque and hurled it across the room .
avoid.vAgentNPExtDashwood let out a howl of frustration and hurled Farrell across the room .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe hurled a chair across the set , smashing lamps and vases , then stormed off to his dressing room .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe suddenly grabbed the beer can and hurled it against the wall then upturned the table , sending it crashing against the cooker .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe windI followed them onto a narrow , crumbling ledge above the ravine where the wind hurled us against the wall .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHorrocks pulled the silver cross from his chest and hurled it from him .
avoid.vAgentNPExta gas blastA SHOPKEEPER was fighting for his life in hospital last night after a gas blast hurled him from his bed into the street .
avoid.vAgentNPExtpeopleAll around him people were hurling possessions from windows and dragging horses from smoking stables .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMaitSpeechless with rage , Mait hurled the card in the Doctor 's face before storming out of the cell .
avoid.vAgentNPExtC'zinsit hurled himself into the saddle and charged away .
avoid.vAgentNPExtFinanciers would not hurl themselves off City window-sills .
avoid.vAgentNPExtEllen hurled the still discharging extinguisher over the side .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhichA bolt thrower is a powerful weapon which can hurl its bolt through several ranks of troops , piercing each warrior in turn .
avoid.vAgentNPExta powerful weaponA bolt thrower is a powerful weapon which can hurl its bolt through several ranks of troops , piercing each warrior in turn .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheDavid Gower survives a caught-behind appeal off Mushtaq , provoking substitute Rashid Latif ( centre , in cap ) into a dash down the length of the pitch , where he hurled his cap to the ground .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheThen , when the boy was n't looking in his direction he hurled it towards the pool .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe hurled himself at the boy .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey hurled potatoes at firemen trying to douse a bonfire of tyres in the town 's central square , prompting riot police to fire tear gas .
avoid.vAgentNPExtJake had been hurling these same insults at her now for years , and by now she ought to be totally immune to them .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheWith a triumphant yell , she hurled the harpoon .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe feinted once , then , with great speed and strength behind the throw , hurled the spear .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSome began to hurl stones .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMr CossigaEarlier this month Mr Cossiga publicly hurled the epithet ‘ son of a … ’ at a British journalist who described Italy 's military contribution to the Gulf war as a ‘ token force ’ .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI` I hurled my shirt down because I was so angry -- I felt cheated .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe horseHe had gone only a few yards however when the horse hurled him over a precipice to his death .
avoid.vAgentNPExtPooley" Pooley stretched out a tentative boot to nudge the copper coin aside .
avoid.vAgentNPExtISo I nudged Martin in the direction of a mindless blonde divorcee .
avoid.vAgentNPExtLindsey rose to her feet , nudging a drawer to a close .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe nudged Mrs Thatcher towards acceptance of a unified Germany .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe maleAfter the nest is complete and around 30cm in diameter , the male nudges the female under it and egg laying begins .
avoid.vAgentNPExtitThe boilerhouse bridge needed repairing before it pitched us all into the river .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe reached for Freddy , and with what seemed no more than a flick of his wrist pitched him across the foyer .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe girls plan to to pitch their talents against the boys at the end of term , so they 're getting as much practice as possible .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe bootsHe had smiled at the frontier guards and kept walking with his rucksack slung over one shoulder … until the hand had clamped on his collar , and the boots had pitched him into a cell .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIErm I 'd like to pitch another figure into the debate , er because I do n't agree with the County Council on this either .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMr BrownAnd yet , if Mr Brown does pitch his hat into the gubernatorial contest , he will start with a handicap .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe horse reared and its front legs buckled when it returned to the ground , pitching the jockey on his head in the 21 August race .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe horse knocked the woman over with very great force and then stumbled and fell , pitching the jockey violently onto the ground .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouIf you try to pitch the ball onto the top , particularly working from a tight lie , you will find it almost impossible to pull the ball up quickly enough .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe would pitch a dead tree over the front fence .
avoid.vAgentNPExtstudentsMeanwhile students at the lecture got the chance to pitch questions at the minister on a range of subjects from Maastricht to the loss of his private life .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShales picked up one of the newspapers in front of him and pitched it down the table in Dowd 's direction .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe pressed both palms flat against the cool glass , resting is forehead against the window .
avoid.vAgentNPExtOne can not press this argument too far .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheHe did kiss me back then , as if he wanted to press his wretched thin inhibited mouth right through my head .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHarrietInstantly Harriet pressed her hand across her mouth in a theatrical gesture .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe surgeon presses his stethoscope in my hands : ` What is your opinion of this patient ? " he asks .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe pressed his thumb in the hollow of one of her cheeks and circled it , rubbing it abrasively over her trembling lips .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe pressed herself into her corner of the sofa .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe pressed his face into her hair .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe pressed his fingers gently into her shoulders .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHis mother presses the sweets into his hand like someone handing blood plasma over in a war zone .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe knocked my gun from my hand then pushed me up against the wall , pressing his own gun into my stomach .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe pressed his face into the pillow to conceal the sound of a sobbing he could not control .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe pressed a firm finger on the bell .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe pressed a button on the desk , and two guards came in .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe groaned , pressing her hands over her ears , but it was n't that simple to cut off the insidious little voice .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe pressed kisses possessively over her face again as if to make sure she was still his .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheShe was hardly breathing when , his lips warm and gentle , he pressed a light kiss to her cheek .
avoid.vAgentNPExtLou pressed her hands to her eyes .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIThe glass ball 's pretty warm now and I press it to my cheek and sort of roll it against my skin .
avoid.vAgentNPExtCornelius knelt and pressed an ear to the keyhole of the closed door .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe groaned , caught her hand in his and pressed his mouth to the palm .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe pressed his brow against the coolness of the pane , and shut his eyes .
avoid.vAgentNPExtAny engine machining company should be able to bore out your head and press in the valve seat inserts ( ETC 6278 ) and recut them .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe sunA faint rainbow was coming up above them as the sun began to press back the storm clouds .
avoid.vAgentNPExtNina covered her face with her hands and pressed back the hot tears .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHenry pushed the door open and went in .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe pushed his chair clear of the desk , and settled herself on his lap .
avoid.vAgentNPExtPaige pushed herself free .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIsambard pushed Harry gently forward and closed the door behind them .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMorton went off with him and returned pushing a wide porter 's barrow , with empty sacks in it .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthisA rise in high-street spending gave a mini boost to confidence and this pushed the FT-SE 100 Index through the psychological 2,700 level .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe musician shook his head and pushed his little piano away .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMerrillIrritated , Merrill pushed her chair back .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey were pushing it east , towards the City .
avoid.vAgentNPExtnot one but several such figuresIt was almost as though some supernatural force possessed him , causing him to shed twenty years ; his face lost much of the sunken look of recent times , and he went about his work with such youthful vigour that a stranger might have believed there were not one but several such figures pushing trolleys about the corridors of Darlington Hall .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe operation of union membership agreementsAfter 1970 , the operation of union membership agreements pushed overall membership consistently above 90 per cent , and for some grades such as train drivers , unionization has been virtually total .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe shoots were pushing their heads above the ground even though the group was still able to claim record profits as late as January of this year .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe poured a whisky down his throat and pushed the glass across the bar for a refill .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe pushed a list across the counter .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe soldier seized me by the hair and pushed me across the garden .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe kitten pushed its tiny head affectionately against her face and she kissed its soft fur .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe closed the wooden gate and pushed a brick against it with her foot .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe pushed her chair against the table .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMarie pushed the wheelchair along a side-street that sloped steeply down to the prom .
avoid.vAgentNPExtO'Mara 's wife was shown meekly pushing a trolley along the aisles of the local Sainsbury supermarket , stuffing it with packets of biscuits .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe pushed the bike along the quay , sniffing the tarry , fishy air .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheThe gang of four pounced on the young mum as she was pushing her five-month-old daughter along Windsor Street , Toxteth .
avoid.vAgentNPExtPeter pushed a prawn around his plate with a fork , pretending not to notice , but he was hurt by her obvious boredom .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe toyed with it with her fork , pushing it slowly around the plate , swirling it into patterns .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheStaring at him in confusion , she hauled herself upright in the bed and pushed the pillow behind her .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe pushed a chair behind him and he dropped on to it , sitting forward , gripping the sideboard .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMarshallThere were newspapers on a table , the story was on an open page and if Marshall had not closed the paper and pushed it beneath others , Wickham 's curiosity would not have been aroused .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe pushed a cigarette between her dry lips then fumbled in her coat pocket for a lighter and , cupping her trembling fingers around the flame , lit it and inhaled deeply .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe comedianOne evening at the Village Vanguard Krassner introduced Wilcock to the comedian whose black humour pushed comedy beyond any of the mild Eisenhower era limits of Shelley Berman and Bob Newhart .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhose black humourOne evening at the Village Vanguard Krassner introduced Wilcock to the comedian whose black humour pushed comedy beyond any of the mild Eisenhower era limits of Shelley Berman and Bob Newhart .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoMy mother was the kind of person who pushed you beyond your own bounds .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe kind of personMy mother was the kind of person who pushed you beyond your own bounds .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe pushed the thought from her , annoyed at herself .
avoid.vAgentNPExtPearce returned a hard stare , pushed himself from his seat and held out a hand to Rohmer .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThis pushed most regions further from their original RAWP targets than the full model would have done and increased the relative shift of resources to the south east .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheWhen she saw where I was sitting she pushed her hands in her coat pockets and ambled over on her shaky heels .
avoid.vAgentNPExtChristineMummy , however , was very firm about it , and so Christine rather sulkily pushed Donald in his pram along the lane to the common .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheEvery time there was a call , although 99 times out of a 100 the call was for him , he pushed the phone in my direction .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIShe must have forgotten a few things in the holidays , like the time I pushed her in the school goldfish pond .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe peopleAs he stood in uncertainty , still clutching his rupee , the people pushed him aside in their hurry to buy a little favour with divinity .
avoid.vAgentNPExtAlice crumpled it up and pushed it into the kitchen bin .
avoid.vAgentNPExtJoseph` Are you suggesting Joseph pushed her into the water as she walked through the harbour ? "
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe pushed the tray off her knees and lay back on the pillow .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsomeone` At the time , he thought -- no , it was almost as if he was hoping -- that someone had pushed Klein off the cliff .
avoid.vAgentNPExtherMeg stood in the doorway and watched her push the donkeys off the short grass of the plateau and on to the path .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe student has to hone his skills to develop the power and speed to push the material past that limit .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheNot looking at the cows , but keeping her eyes fixed straight ahead , she pushed her bike past them and then on to the footpath .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe sat in gloomy silence , pushing her food round her plate .
avoid.vAgentNPExtClintonIf , however , the electorate does buck the trend and return George Bush to the White House , the president will face a tougher task than Clinton would in pushing his economic programme through Congress .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheBlindly he pushed more notes through the window and turned away .
avoid.vAgentNPExtCranston pushed his face to the grille .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe pushed a book towards me , and raised an eyebrow as I signed my name .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSomebody had pushed a note under his door .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe dropped the lot into a shoe box and pushed them under the bed .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSammy wriggled into his arms and pushed his head underneath Tom 's chin .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheOur MP Mr Ken Hind ( Conservative , West Lancs ) wrote to people in Scarisbrick saying that he has pushed t he Department of Transport into accepting the need for a bypass between Ormskirk and Southport .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe pushed the beer away from him with his rather small girlish hand .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsomeoneOnce he nearly caught it but someone pushed him out of the way at the last moment .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMrs Parvis` Now , then , " said Mrs Parvis sternly and pushed Mr Brown out of the way .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe grabbed Farrell again and pushed his face within inches .
avoid.vAgentNPExtA EUROPEAN ruling today pushed Britain closer to being placed in the dock over the killing by SAS soldiers in Gibraltar of three IRA terrorists .
avoid.vAgentNPExtDolly pushed the cruet across .
avoid.vAgentNPExtJimmy` Syrup , Mother ? " said Jimmy , pushing the tin across .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthree considerationsIn the months following his elevation , three considerations pushed Franco towards drastically altering this situation .
avoid.vAgentNPExthe` I have a lot of questions I have to ask you , " he said , opening the rear door of the Ford and pushing her inside , ` but first just answer me one thing . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe proponents of each fuelIn other words , there will always be diesel and petrol , however much the proponents of each fuel push their own products .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheThen I realized that she was trying to push him away .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheIt was gone in an instant as at last he looked up at her and pushed aside the papers he 'd been leafing through .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe pushed forward the safety catch of his pistol .
avoid.vAgentNPExtCommunity care has pushed forward the idea of bringing more people out of institutions to live as independently as possible .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey had consistently failed to push through reforms when governing alone .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheShe was no longer a nervous little nineteen-year-old that he could push around as he pleased .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe huge cropThey claim that the huge crop will push down prices , and this , coupled with cheap imported plums from Spain will mean it simply wo n't be worth picking the fruits .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe American grinned and pushed out a hand , a formal gesture .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThat would push up mortgage interest rates and have a catastrophic effect on the prospects for recovery , Mr Mellor said .
avoid.vAgentNPExtGazzer grabbed the wheelchair and began to push it along the paths in between the flower-beds .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe took a piece of sugar from the table and pushed it along the floor towards Louisa .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheHolding it back with his shoulder and managing the flashlight under his arm , Forester took one of the cards and forced it into the gap , feeling it bend stiffly as he pushed it around the edge of the door .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe has already pushed the boat out a long way in distancing Sinn Féin from the IRA , yet to no electoral avail .
avoid.vAgentNPExther last drinkAlthough Liz 's body is disposing of alcohol at the rate of about one unit a hour , her last drink pushed her over the legal limit for driving of 80mg of alcohol per 100ml of blood .
avoid.vAgentNPExtStephen` A long time ago , " said Weir , drinking deeply from the flask Stephen pushed over to him .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWe could shove the other one in the wreck of the old car . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey` They 've shoved a bloody fish-hook down him ! " exclaimed one of the men .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheThen she shoved the sketch pad back into the bag .
avoid.vAgentNPExtBennyHastily , Benny shoved the guard outside , not bothering to check whether he was alive or not , and bolted the door .
avoid.vAgentNPExtA waitress shoved a plate of cocktail bits beneath Joshua 's nose .
avoid.vAgentNPExtLiz shoved her chair back .
avoid.vAgentNPExtAlbertObviously in the presence of some prize bore , Albert had scribbled this down and shoved the book across the table to Warnie or Jack .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe shoved a paper at her .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe shoved her hand at him .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe reached the house , ran into the front room and shoved the suitcase behind a big , glass case that had a capercailzie in it .
avoid.vAgentNPExta swing to the right-wing RepublicansHe may have to change his tune if a swing to the right-wing Republicans shoves his beloved Free Democrats below the 5 per cent mark and so out of the Bundestag in the next elections .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIShe went into the bathroom and I made my own supper by slicing some of the foul cheese and shoving it between two slices of greased plastic bread .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheThen he shoved the letter in his jacket pocket and stood .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheAnd he shoves it in his pocket with some dismissive remark and wonders what the hell he is to do .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe shoved my shirt in my mouth first , so I would n't make a noise . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtEmilyShoving the letter inside her book Emily had humped her bicycle down the steps and hurriedly pedalled off towards Kensington High Street .
avoid.vAgentNPExta dozen or so womenYesterday he was at Hartlepool Labour Hall , surrounded by a dozen or so women shoving leaflets into envelopes .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheHere -- " he shoved some gear off the wooden slats of the cockpit , ` sit down for a bit . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtI` Aye , go on you , I 'll shove the kettle on the fire , a cup of tea always helps things along . "
avoid.vAgentNPExttheySo they just shove some tape over it .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSome of them stood uncomplainingly for ten hours , only shoving a bundle past them a little more forcefully than necessary .
avoid.vAgentNPExtBernice grabbed it and shoved it through the dispensing slot .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe pulled Rosheen and Klift to their feet and shoved them through the door .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheI did n't move back , although he shoved his face close to mine .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe shoved the thought to the very back of her mind .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe hung the apron over the back of a chair , shoved the sauce under a covering plate , turned off the gas under the fish-kettle in which herb-scented water had begun to simmer .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe cast around for a chair , shoved some papers aside with a foot and perched on the edge of an armchair .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe shoved Gorelli against the Chrysler with his gun and pulled the rear door open .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe pulled the pistol free and shoved it against Hitch 's cheek .
avoid.vAgentNPExtGloriaSo Gloria had shoved it out of the way under the bed .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey hit many patches of soft sand and wasted hours unloading vehicles , shoving them up to the top of dunes and reloading again .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyIn doing this they have first cheapened the original process of selection which is made meaningless , and then , they shoved their heads firmly back into the sand .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWhitlock shoved him back onto a tarpaulin in the corner of the warehouse and scooped up the Browning .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheWhen she hurried out to the car , carrying her drawing materials which she had shoved hurriedly into a canvas bag , Julius was already sitting in the driving seat .
avoid.vAgentNPExtFather PeterHe slurped as noisily as a ravenous dog , mopping up what was left with hard crusts of bread which Father Peter shoved before him on a wooden platter .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouThe same bottle you 'd shoved halfway down his throat ? "
avoid.vAgentNPExtYou always had to spit it out and shove it down the back of some chair .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyou` Not really , but you might do up your top button and shove your tie up a bit -- my mother 's watching this . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtheHartlepool magistrates heard that he allegedly threw a petrol bomb into the rear of the premises .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouThere are one or two things you can try , in order to remedy the situation , before you finally throw your air pump out of the bedroom window .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe cart` I watched him , in his torn and sodden shirt , until the cart lurched round a corner , throwing him off-balance against the rails ; in my dreams I still watch him .
avoid.vAgentNPExtAuguste rushed to the kitchen across the corridor , returning with a bottle of water , hotly pursued by Boris , and threw it all over Fouchard .
avoid.vAgentNPExtCorbett repeated his instructions and , throwing his cloak about him , went downstairs .
avoid.vAgentNPExtKeith throws his hands above his head in the touchdown sign .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheIn a flash , she saw Jenny 's blaze of red hair , Jamie beside her , and she threw the bouquet above the heads of the others , straight at Jenny , who gasped and caught it .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe police hastily threw a cordon across the end of Duke Street and here the first clashes occurred .
avoid.vAgentNPExtLee threw the helmet across the ground towards him .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheIn the end , she threw her pencil across the room in frustration , then paced over to the window .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWe threw ourselves against the door , and as the lock broke we went in .
avoid.vAgentNPExtJohnWhen John threw him against the foam sofa unit , it tipped over backward and he cracked his head against the window behind , splitting the glass .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheUnable to sleep and seeing Madame 's bedroom light still on , she had thrown a pebble against the glass and called her down .
avoid.vAgentNPExtCardiff threw himself backwards against the staircase wall , as the thing from the stairwell lunged backwards into the darkness , taking the flapping and gutted body of Peters with it , still fastened to its arm .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouWhen it goes off you throw it against the wall to stop the noise .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe ejected the clip and threw it amongst a pile of discarded wooden crates in the corner of the shed , then buried the rifle under a mound of rubble in the pockmarked skip .
avoid.vAgentNPExtBoth parents got very emotional and threw their arms around her , although she had never felt they were very close before .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMr Lock ( 46 )Within an hour Mr Lock ( 46 ) began hallucinating , throwing books around the classroom and clinging to walls , said Miss Sue Longstaff , prosecuting .
avoid.vAgentNPExtRandhawaThe goods were then taken back to Mansha 's home where his girlfriend heard the men and saw Randhawa throwing the stolen jewellery around the kitchen .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe pulled it off and threw it behind him , revealing himself naked to the waist .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe Liberal DemocratsThe Government 's chances of forcing debate into the small hours against Labour and rebel Tory opposition were boosted when the Liberal Democrats threw their weight behind the procedural Commons motion .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheWhat safety they offered was debatable , but if worst came to worst he would throw himself beneath a car , and deny the voiders the entertainment of his slow demise .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheInstinctively , she darted forward , throwing herself between them .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI pulled off my shirt and threw it beyond the woodpile .
avoid.vAgentNPExta manThe High Court in Edinburgh heard today that Graeme Ralph ( 16 ) was waiting for the Inverness-London sleeper at Falkirk Grahamston station when he saw a man throwing a trolley from a bridge .
avoid.vAgentNPExtBenedict almost threw her from him , and leapt off the bed .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe threw her hand contemptuously from him and she rubbed it , wondering if she would ever get rid of the impression of his fingers .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe pushed her chair back and threw the debris from the ashtray into her wastepaper basket .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsomeoneShe liked the sizzling sound of the water as it hit the stones when someone threw it from the bucket .
avoid.vAgentNPExtLucieHe dreamt that Lucie threw him from the parapet of a bridge into deep water , with a stone statue of Garvey tied round his neck .
avoid.vAgentNPExtJoyriders ripped them off and threw them from the window as they sped through the Blackbird Leys estate to the Oxford Speedway Stadium .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe cops on PlentyShe had heard the cops on Plenty did n't even bother throwing you in jail .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheAnd once he had heard Sweetheart coming down the stairs , her high-heels ringing on the stone steps , and he had thrown the stolen food in Rosie 's corner in a panic .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheDespite the time lost , he threw himself into his work and eventually , with a good brain and a determination to achieve , obtained qualification to become a surgeon in a children 's hospital .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe boy waved his stick round his head and threw it into the pool .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheOn their way to the station she would not throw her coin into the Trevi Fountain .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe 'd thrown the receiver off the hook , but she was haranguing the empty line , demanding he reply .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey try and throw the hounds off the scent and generally disrupt things .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheFeathers , who was not Harry 's father , told the court he threw the baby on the bed because he would not stop crying .
avoid.vAgentNPExtitIf the nature of such a vibration can be established it may throw some light on the nature of the electronic band .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheAnd he took out the keys and threw them onto the bonnet .
avoid.vAgentNPExtFlora blew her nose into the pristine handkerchief , scrunched it into a ball and threw it onto the linoleum floor .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe barman returned , smiled , and threw the liquid over his face .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSilver came towards the stockade , threw his crutch over the fence , then climbed after it .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheEven the violent messages , when she threw things round the room , went unheeded .
avoid.vAgentNPExtOne of the young labourers had thrown a brick through a window , the part of the house still standing .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheHis right hand took hold of the guard 's tie and collar and he threw him backwards through the doorway .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe threw himself almost sideways through the gap , rolling across the ground as much to put out the fire that was burning him as to lessen the momentum of the fall .
avoid.vAgentNPExtallAt his command all four took off their masks and tracksuit tops and threw them through the windows on to the garage floor .
avoid.vAgentNPExta businessman in MiddlesbroughAnd a businessman in Middlesbrough threw eight thousand pounds to masked raiders who rammed his car .
avoid.vAgentNPExtParamount have thrown caution to the wind and employed MICHAEL CIMINO to write and direct a movie entitled Heaven Is A Sometime Thing .
avoid.vAgentNPExthimHe saw him throw the noose towards him .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe young womanVisible now only in the panoramic view , the young woman appeared to be throwing something towards the few remaining Counsellors .
avoid.vAgentNPExtOfficialdom 's response has been to throw more money at the problem .
avoid.vAgentNPExtshe` More wine ? " she asked , throwing her coat carelessly on to a sofa in the drawing-room .
avoid.vAgentNPExtpeopleEr I know there were complaints that people used to throw rubbish out of the windows .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheShe says he throws things without thinking about the damage it does .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheWhen he told them how he had thrown the Bible , Mrs Wood gave a little scream .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe threw the letter aside , and went to stare at his Supper at Emmaus .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheHe did so , shakily , using the chair he 'd just thrown aside .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe women" Mounted troops pursued some of the crowd through Christian Street and the women threw from the windows all they could lay hands on .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey tipped the contents of one oil drum into the car and threw in a burning rag .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheSome she discarded and threw into the fire , others she kept .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheIf it looks good he throws on more wood , if it looks bad he throws on more paraffin .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheThe Feldwebel took it into a corner and pulled out a large envelope which he threw onto the table .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheHe caught the pliers that she threw to him , and the ball of string , and then went to hold the step-ladder steady while Kitty descended .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheShe would grit her teeth and take everything he threw at her -- for the time being .
avoid.vAgentNPExtPassengers` Passengers are requested not to throw out of the window anything likely to injure men working on the line " , said a notice in the compartment .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe Jerrys` We 'll be more likely to get killed with them falling on us than anything what the Jerrys throw down , " Hetty said .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouDo you want me to apologise for picking up the gauntlet you threw down ? "
avoid.vAgentNPExtheBut he also knew the moment he threw away the shotgun , he was also throwing away his last hope of survival .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe threw down his goose quill and grasped the clerk 's hands , pumping them up and down vigorously .
avoid.vAgentNPExtFrancaWorking frantically and fast Franca dragged her clothes out of the wardrobe , carried them onto the landing and threw them down the stairs .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheAs he had already thrown the scotch down his throat , Neville refilled his glass .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe“ He might have thrown it over the cliff . ”
avoid.vAgentNPExtFirms that should be investing and preparing are throwing overboard , just to survive , research , design and everything , including model changes and investment , to struggle through a depression that the Government have created .
avoid.vAgentNPExtmenHe ran to help and found that , instead of repairing it , men were thrusting what they could into carts , still under its netting .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe thrust the paper across the desk , then was gone almost as fast as she 'd come .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe thrust the coin among his clothes and started to run away but turned back to say , ` You a Yankee , Mister ? "
avoid.vAgentNPExtheTheir scent came up to him as he made for the stage door , thrusting his note carefully among the rain-wet blooms .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheInstantly , she thrust it from her as though it were the plague .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMaggieWhen Sarah was leaving , Maggie thrust a parcel in her arms .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe thrust both hands in his pockets and rocked back on his heels .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe leaned back in his chair and thrust his hands inside his trouser pockets .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheIt was cold and he thrust his hands deeper inside the pockets of his coat .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheFinally he stood up , thrusting his hands into the pockets of his black trousers .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe thrust a sandwich on a plate in front of her .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMichael impatiently thrust him on one side and brought out the sack .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheBut a moment later he was up again and had thrust his head over the back of the board .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSam thrust his leg over the sill .
avoid.vAgentNPExtmeIt is quite commonplace for me to thrust my hand past my ferrets , grab a rabbit by its hind legs and pull it past the ferret .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey unlocked this gate and thrust me through it , locked it behind me .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe dropped her parcels and thrust one arm through the window .
avoid.vAgentNPExtTzann thrust the sealed orders to one side , on top of a small pile of unopened mail .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe cursed himself inwardly and tried to thrust the whole matter to the back of his mind .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheHis eyes darkened as he thrust the cool-box towards her .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMervyn did not answer but thrust the book towards him .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe thrust the customary tip towards the croupier with a slip of paper wrapped around a plaque .
avoid.vAgentNPExtA brave reporter thrust a microphone under his nose and asked him for his comments .
avoid.vAgentNPExthimThe whisper made him stir in his sleep , turning and thrusting one arm under the pillow .
avoid.vAgentNPExtAce tried to thrust a ghostly neural net crystal underneath the Doctor 's nose and only succeeded in pushing it out of the image field .
avoid.vAgentNPExtClasper threw the useless microphone to the ground and thrust a rolled up newspaper aloft , which he brandished furiously in his left hand .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheThen she thrust a foot against her husband 's side , saying , ` You had your answer , did n't you ? "
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe was carrying a small spear and only just had time to raise it and thrust it at the Scarag .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe Prince did n't even wait for an answer but turned to a small table beside him , slopped two goblets full of wine , rose and thrust them at his unwanted guests .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe pushed back her slim shoulders beneath the red jacket she was wearing and thrust her chin at him defiantly .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthatThe mechanism that thrust him away from advertising and into politics and enabled him to change his life was the London Business School .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe mechanism that thrust him away from advertising and into politics and enabled him to change his life was the London Business School .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheA white line of fury around his mouth , he lifted the gold locket around her neck and , opening it with his thumbnail , thrust it before her eyes .
avoid.vAgentNPExtA hand thrust a large glossy photograph out of the window and waved it under Earle 's nose .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyOn ceremonial occasions they thrust themselves forward with their cameras .
avoid.vAgentNPExtLisa 's high society wedding to Marco last August , attended by Michael and Shakira Caine , Keith Floyd and Albert Roux ,But Lisa 's high society wedding to Marco last August , attended by Michael and Shakira Caine , Keith Floyd and Albert Roux , thrust her from being a successful model into full membership of Diana 's prized circle .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe seized her and thrust her outside .
avoid.vAgentNPExtTommy had thrust a bayonet right through its belly .
avoid.vAgentNPExtTaczek thrust himself up from his chair and patted his jacket and trousers to remove any creases .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe attacker now completes the turn and thrusts his right leg out towards his opponent .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheFor one moment he almost fell again , then he thrust one leg forward , finding his balance .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouThe more you thrust forward your ideas , your solutions , your methods , the less the subordinate will feel responsible for his own actions , and hence committed .
avoid.vAgentNPExtJuliet thrust back the file and hurried down the ward .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShiona thrust up her chin and looked straight at him .
avoid.vAgentNPExta coal fire , rendered more fierce by the confines of the small , black-leaded grate ,In the little back parlour , a coal fire , rendered more fierce by the confines of the small , black-leaded grate , thrust yellow flames up the chimney .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe thrust open his bedroom door , turned , hands in the pockets of that immaculate dark blue suit .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe tossed the expensive silk away as though it were a rag , revealing the bold , hard contours of his chest .
avoid.vAgentNPExtshe` Yes , " she agreed , tossing the offending garment back on to the bed .
avoid.vAgentNPExtBliss turned on his heel and , pausing only to toss his cigarette end into one of the fire buckets , sauntered out of the hotel lobby .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe tossed her hair back and addressed him levelly , keeping her rage in check .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe took off his jacket and tossed it across a wooden bench by the fire .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe tossed the letter across the table .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe folded the paper and tossed it across the table to eagerly awaiting hands .
avoid.vAgentNPExtPaul pulled several cubes of sugar from his pocket and tossed them among the children , and they squealed and fought among themselves , passing the prizes eventually from hand to hand .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe began to struggle , tossing her head wildly from side to side in an effort to avoid his marauding lips .
avoid.vAgentNPExtLais tossed her cigarette from the window .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIAt the station I pick up my other parcel from Left Luggage , and toss it in a holdall .
avoid.vAgentNPExtanimals with hornsAnd animals with horns have sometimes managed to toss their tormentors high in the air when making a last-ditch stand .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouThat way , when you bust your board , you do n't just toss it in the garbage .
avoid.vAgentNPExtYmor crumpled the note and tossed it into a corner .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheTaking it out , she ripped it into tiny pieces then tossed the fragments into the bucket that still stood on the dresser like some awful avant-garde ornament .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheWith two brisk movements she wrenched the wire loose and tossed the microphone into the water .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe took out the letter and tossed it on the counter .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI tossed the paper on the desk and looked moodily out of the window .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheGetting out , he tossed the cap on the seat , wrestled off the uniform , exposing the lightweight dark suit he wore under it .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe man strode into the centre of the room and tossed his hat onto a chair .
avoid.vAgentNPExtGraham took an envelope from his pocket and tossed it onto the sofa .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe had tossed his coat over the back of a chair and was pouring whiskies .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe tossed a glittering object through the air .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe tossed the plans to one side .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe took two pears from a bowl and tossed one to Rostov .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe tossed the packet towards her a few moments later .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe drew out a pack of five cigars and tossed them towards Moss .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe tossed the money towards the bed .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIBut if I were Ben Hogan , and a Bob Hamilton or Willie Goggin chipped in to beat me in The Masters , a Walter Burkemo holed a sand shot to swipe the PGA , a raw rookie -- pick one -- holed a 7-iron to beat me somewhere in Florida and then the like of a Bud Holscher or a Shelley Mayfield holed yet another sand shot to steal yet another victory , then I 'd not only be scouring the Fort Worth Yellow Pages looking for the nearest shrink , I might even think of tossing myself under a freight train in the nearest marshalling yard .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe turned and tossed a penny at the lad still squatting in the corner .
avoid.vAgentNPExtAce slid to the floor and cleared a space around her by tossing dead creatures on to the pile of bodies in the middle of the cabin .
avoid.vAgentNPExtTravis stripped off his shirt and tossed it aside before unrolling the sleeping-bag and spreading it before the fire .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHis father was more than six foot and could toss the caber further than any man in Bunarkaig .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheNow he was content to release him , to toss him back in the water like a catch unworthy of the landing .
avoid.vAgentNPExtCarla and Nick were sitting on the grass , languidly tossing Sara 's frisbee to and fro .
avoid.vAgentNPExttwo powerful menHis first experience of the conflict between two powerful men , tossing between them the idea of war .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyWhen the Muni Mob and Jimmy Cagney had a gang war , they tossed in hand grenades every twenty minutes . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheShe sank down on to the bed and glanced at the writing pad that she 'd tossed there after a brief effort to write to Arnie .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe PLAYER tosses down his last coin by way of paying up , and turns away .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe broke eye-contact , lifting his glass to his mouth , throwing his head back and tossing down the contents of the glass with one smooth action .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWomen leaning over balconies looked and tossed down flowers , younger women openly showed their approval with a strange clicking sound and Fernando walked on , oblivious of it all .
avoid.vAgentNPExtit 's watersAnd God says the wicked are like the tossing sea , for it can not be quiet , and it 's waters toss up refuse and mud .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe sank back into his chair as Pyke and I walked away from the table , and tossed the whisky down his throat .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheSo he jumps down onto the walkway and upends the body , tossing it over the side .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe smiled , taking a last draw on the cigarette before tossing it over the rail .
avoid.vAgentNPExtYou must turn your back , shut your eyes , and toss it over your shoulder . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe balloonSoon , that string will run out and the balloon tug itself free and be lost .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheThen he glanced aside , and yelled , ` Watch out ! " as he tugged his axe free .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheIt unrolled as he tugged it across the bedroom floor , and inside was the blood-soaked corpse of Maria Shill .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMr Yarrow tugged a long card-index box across the desk and set about it with a bespittled finger .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI tugged him gently along the walkway , which was made of planks , I discovered , with short mooring posts sticking up at intervals , needing me to lift his legs over one at a time .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHolly took the bread and tugged it between his fingers and wolfed it to his mouth .
avoid.vAgentNPExtBlanche tugged a handkerchief from her bag and blew her nose violently as if to remove the smell of urine from her nostrils .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe tugged the silver medallion from her dress .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe girl tugged a handkerchief from the pocket of her dress and blew her nose .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheEagerly she tugged the card off the Cellophane wrapping -- then stared at it in confusion .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe tugged a fur-lined hat over his cropped white hair as he approached the transit van , his eyes riveted on Vasili 's face .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheDropping her head , she tugged a brush vigorously through the rippling red-gold , and then tossed it all back in a wild wavy curtain .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe woman` Do n't be silly ! " snaps the woman , tugging her offspring through the throng .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheCatching her hand , he began tugging her back towards the car .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe twined her fingers through Piers 's and tugged him towards the door .
avoid.vAgentNPExtNina took her hand again , and tugged her away from the open door .
avoid.vAgentNPExtOne of them began to tug his carbine out of its holster .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe sighed and tugged her closer .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheSuddenly he reached out and tugged a small , black feather from the fringe of his cloak .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheAnd he strode to her , grabbing her wrist and tugging her upstairs .
avoid.vAgentNPExtEllieTugging her hat straight , Ellie followed them into the hotel .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheThe weight of the engine tugged his nose down and he had to keep tugging it up again .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI tugged the ribbon and lifted the lid and heard myself give a harsh shout of anger and rejection and probably shame .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheIt was a very gentle push , which Yanto did not believe was a serious attempt to stop him , so , as he swayed back against her , he tugged them down another inch .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHarry tugged back the curtains and squinted out at the painful brightness of a frosty morning .
avoid.vAgentNPExthe“ If you did , you 'd never try to pull the wool … ” he reached up and tugged down her hat further over her forehead “ … over my eyes , ” he breathed .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheHe paused as he tugged off the filthy tarpaulin .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe began to tug off his mask .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyTogether , by getting their fingers in the rat-holes , they managed to tug up a few feet of rotten chestnut boarding , tindery at the edges .
avoid.vAgentNPExtFearon dragged it on over his sweater , tugged a disreputable flat cap over his wet hair and set off briskly towards the yard .
avoid.vAgentNPExtRohmerFurious with Gilbert 's panic , Rohmer pushed past him and yanked the door wide .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI yanked the door open and hit the threshold running .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe yanked the sleeping-bag even higher .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIris yanked her leotard from a drawer and headed for the bathroom .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheNegligently he reached into a front garden and yanked a flower from its tree .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe yanked the cable from the socket under the console , threw it out of the TARDIS and closed the door .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe rode at it , braked , yanked Mariana off the pillion and yelled at her to climb .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheGrabbing her by the arm , he yanked her to her feet .
avoid.vAgentNPExtFitzAlan reached down and yanked her to her feet .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe yanked Anna toward the car and did n't stop even when the child stumbled and almost fell .
avoid.vAgentNPExtDougHe put his hand in his jacket pocket , searching for his wallet , and as he did , Doug , serious now , yanked Harry towards him and whispered in tones from which all traces of his cockney accent were now absent .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe walked across the room and , grabbing her daughter 's long hair , yanked her towards the cell door .
avoid.vAgentNPExta careless footAvoid long trailing flexes wherever possible ; they are a trip hazard , and a careless foot could yank the flex out of a plug or appliance , or pull the appliance over .
avoid.vAgentNPExtanyoneIt would have been easy for anyone to reach in and yank a club out of the bag . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtheShe gasped as he yanked her closer .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheGetting tiredly to her feet , she yanked open the door and then just stood there , staring helplessly .
avoid.vAgentNPExtOne of them grabbed at the first man 's hair and yanked his head back , beating at his face with his other hand .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe yanks me up by the hair .
avoid.vAgentNPExtTerry grabbed at Joe 's hands and tried to yank them away , but the grip was too strong .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe ran to the bedroom and yanked open the window just as Saunders and the guard entered the flat .
avoid.vAgentNPExtCreed yanked back the lift door and then the outer one .
avoid.vAgentNPExtBarrow yanked back the bedclothes and both men gasped .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe midwifeHe virtually threw me on the delivery bed and the midwife yanked down my trousers -- and there was the baby , with his head and a hand out , gazing at us .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHenry pulled open the door , yanked off the three top sheets and scuttled back to his car .
avoid.vAgentNPExtJudy` I 'll take off your shoes , " Judy offered , yanking off his handmade Italian loafers and then tying his ankles to the bed with his beige silk socks , so that he was spread-eagled .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheThen she pulled the biscuit tin towards her across the table , yanked off the lid .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHenry yanked out the jack , groped for the papers and stuffed them into his pocket .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe man screamed , yanked out the pin and threw the grenade .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI yanked out my wallet and went through the credit slips and travellers " -cheque dockets .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe turned back and yanked shut the door from where the offending smell came .
avoid.vAgentNPExtFrancisLucy was not at work the next day , Francis was writhing in voyeuristic anticipation , Jay was mute , and Access and Interflora were making easy money .
avoid.vAgentNPExtZambiaLennon shook Nathan off but the boy was already leaping down the stairs to where Zambia was writhing on the floor .
avoid.vAgentNPExtFedorov writhed from his attacker 's grip and sprang to his feet .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe mare writhed and groaned as another spasm of pain shook her body .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe writhed about on the floor in agony .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe smaller man writhed on the ground in authentic agony , screaming and calling for help as the two bigger men pounded him with their feet and fists -- an expert job , I must say .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheI detached her gently from her twig and she writhed in anger , exposing her paler stomach and all her spiky little paws that clung leechlike to the branch to which I returned her .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheBut as he writhed on the carpet after the sprint , he was ticked off by 28-year-old Angela for ` over-reacting . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtweAnd while we fret and writhe in bandaged uncertainty -- are we a voluntary patient ? -- we fabulate .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe writhed her hands till her fingers were wet with sweat or blood !
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe tormentShe fell silent , unable to speak openly -- especially to this man -- of the torment writhing within her .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI tossed and writhed on my hard bed ,
avoid.vAgentNPExtsome living creatureAnd even though the little fellow stood stock still , his shadow heaved and twisted as some living creature writhing in unimaginable torment .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHis partner is writhing on the ground , about to rise .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheRosie 's face was distorted with pain now , and she writhed on the couch .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe Town strikerA minute later , Harefield 's Paul Swayles was lucky to stay on the field , after a deliberate elbow in the face of Aries , which left the Town striker writhing in agony .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe wriggled his shoulder free and stepped backwards , away from the Hare-woman and closer to Jinny .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe tried to wriggle free .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe wriggled his arm .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheNina 's upper arm was ringed with red , but she bent her elbow and wriggled her fingers , getting the circulation going again .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe stretched with pleasure and wriggled her feet on the chair .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe wriggled his foot .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe came up to her , snuffling , wriggling his clownish hindquarters , letting out little , frenzied yaps of delight .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheGrinning , she took up a seductive pose and started to wriggle her hips for him , swirling round sensually and then slowly undoing the clasp at her back .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheFree at last , she wriggled her nose .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe slipped off her right shoe , and wriggled her toes .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheHe eyed her quizzically across the table as she sipped the delicious drink and wriggled her toes in reluctant pleasure .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheAll he could do was smile and wriggle his toes in delight .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheSo much so that she remembers trying to wriggle her face away from it without success .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe slid his arms into the sleeves and wriggled his shoulders until the stiffened collar stood up around his ears .
avoid.vAgentNPExtDot managed to wriggle past and down the stairs , and there in the basement room sat the man in the drab , illfitting , demob suit .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheTo his relief she wriggled across the seat , leaving room for him to get in beside her .
avoid.vAgentNPExtKateThe blue eyes burning into hers were carrying a very disturbing message , and Kate wriggled in delight .
avoid.vAgentNPExtPrivet had wriggled in discomfort at this description and asked what special expertise Snyde had in the Library , a question Fieldfare could not answer .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe wriggled in outrage , but when he caught her head between his hands , pulling back for a few moments to stare intently into her face , she stopped fighting .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheOnce inside she wriggled into the corner of the seat to make room for him , and prepared to enjoy the novelty .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWilkie wriggled into the seat beside her .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe was wriggling on the seat with agitation , and her long , thin fingers picked at the material of her tights , pulling up little tents above her knees , then letting them go .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheThe smoke reached Amanda and made her sneeze ; she wriggled under the blankets and Cormack looked down at her shoulder .
avoid.vAgentNPExtRincewindMoving on heels , fingertips and shoulder muscles , Rincewind wriggled sideways until foliage masked the oak and its occupants .
avoid.vAgentNPExtChristopher wriggled around on his lap , rubbing fiercely at his eyes .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI wriggled back into the saddle .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe began to wriggle slightly , to see if she could get her hands free , but it was no good , the straps were still too tight .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe cat shuddered as her bows bit into the swell .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe shuddered as convulsively as he did , and became lost in the same giant whirlpool of pleasure .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe shuddered slightly as he thought about Ramadan .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe shuddered when she looked in an open door and saw grey-faced children in beds with blue curtains round , propped up on pillows .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheHer head was buried into her knees , arms clenched tightly around herself , and she shuddered violently when he touched her shoulder .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe shuddered when she thought what her fate might have been .
avoid.vAgentNPExtII remembered that they had never flown in a light aircraft before today ; I shuddered to think of what could happen if they panicked .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI shudder to think what kind of life I should have had with him .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe shuddered convulsively , and Guy 's arms tightened round her .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe shuddered involuntarily and walked on towards the printing works .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMrs Vaughan shuddered slightly , and touched Leonora 's hand .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe was shuddering uncontrollably , either from cold or terror , or both .
avoid.vAgentNPExtall their friendsUnhappily , it had only lasted a few short weeks , but all their friends still shuddered at the memory of their truly spectacular fights !
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe shuddered at the pressure of his fingers .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI lay there on the couch and shuddered at the very thought .
avoid.vAgentNPExtweAs we glanced at each other , we shuddered with apprehension .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIHe put out his hand and touched my wrist and I shuddered with delight .
avoid.vAgentNPExtherThe realisation made her shudder with guilt .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe shuddered with mortification .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI shuddered violently , thankful I was already on the floor .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheFor always , she promised her love , stretching up her arms to grip the curtains higher ; she shuddered and almost sobbed in her happiness .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMen fidgeted nervously at the tables .
avoid.vAgentNPExtDacourtI saw Dacourt fidget nervously at his words .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyShe will lunch with selected guests in the new council offices , and an hour beforehand they are all turned out in their best suits and dresses fidgeting in anticipation .
avoid.vAgentNPExtFred fidgeted in his chair .
avoid.vAgentNPExtTOM Courtenay fidgets in the chair , runs his fingers through hair grown long for his new stage role and chooses his words carefully before answering any question .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheInstead she fidgeted in her seat , unable to relax , as the Mirror 's royal photographer Kent Gavin and I looked on .
avoid.vAgentNPExteveryoneThe wedding between the two young gipsies was a moving ceremony , although Christian 's lengthy sermon had everyone fidgeting on the hard bench seats before it was ended .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe small audience had begun to fidget on their rickety folded chairs .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoUsually worn by those smug bastards who fidget relentlessly on planes and insist on getting up and walking round the whole time , demonstratively taking photos out of windows and asking for guided tours of the cockpit .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthose smug bastardsUsually worn by those smug bastards who fidget relentlessly on planes and insist on getting up and walking round the whole time , demonstratively taking photos out of windows and asking for guided tours of the cockpit .
avoid.vAgentNPExtRachel fidgets round the room like it 's a hotel we got to leave by ten .
avoid.vAgentNPExtEdward began to fidget up and down the room .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI fidgeted angrily and the fellow licked his lips .
avoid.vAgentNPExtAlex fidgeted impatiently as Miles was brought forth on a stretcher , ignoring the welfare of the Base Coordinator completely .
avoid.vAgentNPExtshe` There is so much Isabel does not like , " she said , a note of real scorn in her voice that threw Dorothea into confusion , and she fidgeted , avoiding Kathleen 's eye .
avoid.vAgentNPExtChildren fidgeted and chattered : mothers clutched babies in their arms and hauled toddlers on to their laps , making more room on the floor for people to sit .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMr EvansAs soon as lunch was over , Mr Evans was fidgeting to get back to the shop .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMr Major fidgeted , and took an ever-so sneaky glance at his watch at 4:00pm to find to his dismay that only 30 minutes of the one hour , 53 minute-long drone had passed .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe guards were yawning and leaning against the wood-work .
avoid.vAgentNPExtPaul LaneIt was well after midnight before Paul Lane yawned and got up .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe was yawning all round town yesterday !
avoid.vAgentNPExtpeopleHad he ever made it back , people would have still yawned at him .
avoid.vAgentNPExtshe
avoid.vAgentNPExtpeopleThis was actually why he set out to stride across the Great Gibson and the Great Sandy Desert in the first place , he had got sick of people yawning at him when he talked about his theory .
avoid.vAgentNPExtGwen yawned unconcernedly at the compliment .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe yawned hugely , so hugely she noticed a decaying molar .
avoid.vAgentNPExtGeoffrey yawned in their faces , stretching his arms over his head and finishing by scratching his belly lazily .
avoid.vAgentNPExtCelia yawned in sympathy .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe yawned widely .
avoid.vAgentNPExtCharles yawned exaggeratedly after the meal “ … early to bed , early to rise , and all that sort of thing ! ”
avoid.vAgentNPExtHargreave cleared a pile of newspapers from a chair and seated himself at the table .
avoid.vAgentNPExtOne Midlands wine wholesaler was ordered to clear dust from a warehouse floor used only for cased goods , the association said .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe tried to clear the grit from his voice and swallowed his words along with it .
avoid.vAgentNPExtINow , when I was a prisoner of the French ( and , yes , that 's another story ) I had to clear corpses from the battle field .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyThey worked together efficiently in the spotless kitchen and beamed satisfaction when they cleared four empty plates from the table .
avoid.vAgentNPExtEllen meanwhile cleared the foam from the teak deck , then searched Wavebreaker 's cabins .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe stood up and began clearing the dishes away from the table , dumping them in the sink and then hurriedly washing them in some soapy water .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMyself and another Englishman called Ronny were given rakes and told to clear the leaves off a huge area of gravel .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe cleared these things to one side and laid the cigar down in the middle of the dressing-table .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheySometimes they cleared all the furniture back against the walls so that they could practise their special dance routines , or held rowdy parties in each other 's rooms .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyShe and the other staff take a break -- chef usually prepares them something -- then they work through , clearing away and washing up until 11.00-11.30pm .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe maid had cleared away , and now she came out with a jug of wine and two glasses .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheHe had confiscated the journal , but he could not confiscate what was in Ben 's head .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe Vichy governmentWhen the Vichy government confiscated his property early in the war , Service brought his French wife and their daughter to Vancouver for the duration .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey 're liable to confiscate it for the further entertainment of customs officers . "
avoid.vAgentNPExthis directorateIn July 1989 an Interior Ministry official said that his directorate had exposed 400,000 economic crimes since January 1988 and had confiscated assets worth 100,000,000 roubles .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe French kingTowards the end of the year , in November , the French king confiscated Aquitaine .
avoid.vAgentNPExtCourts have the power to confiscate cash — usually £10,000 and upwards — if there is a link with drugs trafficking .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe policeAfter confiscating their musical instruments , the police allowed them to proceed and they went on to parade -- much more quietly than they would have liked .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwe` They claimed it was a pet , so we did n't confiscate it . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe bloody goons` The bloody goons confiscated my sponge-bag . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtMatch referee Deryck Murray confiscated the match ball after umpires John Hampshire and Ken Palmer showed him the scarred leather .
avoid.vAgentNPExtNamibiaIn the past twelve months , Namibia has confiscated eight Spanish trawlers and their cargo and fined the ships ' masters thousands of dollars after they were found guilty of fishing illegally in Namibian waters .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe GovernmentIn London I would not let a photographer take my picture , because the Government confiscated all the TV footage .
avoid.vAgentNPExtEdwardIn 1295 Edward had confiscated for war purposes the apport ( or fixed due ) which religious houses and estates in England dependent on mother houses abroad , particularly in Normandy , paid annually to those mother houses .
avoid.vAgentNPExthis agentsNikos also brought in some leaflets which his agents had confiscated .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouStep-by-step writing allows you to do this , and commits you to making progress , even if later you discard what you have done .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSmith lit a cigarette and discarded the match amongst the debris .
avoid.vAgentNPExtGrant hesitated momentarily , reluctant to discard the main weapon in his arsenal .
avoid.vAgentNPExtJenkins said , deftly taking the coaster from Laidlaw 's hand and discarding it unobtrusively in the bin under the counter .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheWhen Peter the Great took the final step of proclaiming himself Emperor in 1721 he discarded the jewelled cap in which he and his brother Ivan had originally been crowned in 1682 .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey discarded the broken spar over the side where it was picked up by the Nippon tender .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheAt least that meant she would n't have to discard her towel under Luke 's assessing gaze , Folly thought .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSamsung has been trying to discard its somewhat downmarket image for some time .
avoid.vAgentNPExtAlexei constructed a suitable reply , then discarded it in favour of plain truth .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe explorer was obliged gradually to discard all his unnecessary belongings .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheAlthough he did not completely discard the astrological concept of destiny , Plutarch argued that there was a place in it for contingency .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheShe discards her admirers as often as she discards gloves , and poor Mama spends most of her time comforting the latest reject .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe discarded the bag and its contents .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe world 's merchant shipping fleetEach day the world 's merchant shipping fleet , by one reliable estimate made in 1982 , discards 639,000 plastic containers into the sea .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe biologistsNext , the biologists discarded the sunglasses and standard laboratory coats , and each wore a t-shirt of a different colour .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe would pick you up and squeeze you dry and discard you when you began to bore him .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheHe recovered but at the age of 22 was left almost completely bald and had to wear a wig , a fashion he discarded in the heat of India .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe gardenerIt lay asleep on a piece of sacking the gardener had discarded from around the rose-bush he was planting .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIHaving gingerly discarded over a hedge bits of rotted fruit and suspect cheese , I lunched on olives and mineral water in the shade of a great oak wood .
avoid.vAgentNPExtmost of the industryAlbert Purcell ( above ) at the drop hammer , is producing a range of hand forged and finished turning and carving tools , using methods most of the industry has discarded .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheSome she discarded and threw into the fire , others she kept .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheHe summoned up from the past the accent he had spent years discarding and bowed to the two men .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsome employersTheir ability to demand high wages was by 1790 causing some employers to dislodge their hold by introducing machinery : " we are determined to destroy all sorts of Masheens for printing in the Kingdom " , runs one of the milder sentences in an anonymous letter from the journeymen received by one employer .
avoid.vAgentNPExtOne victim having failed to dislodge the vandals by pouring petrol into their tunnels , crept out at dawn and fired a shotgun into a mole then constructing a hill .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheir forcesArmenian reporters said their forces on Saturday had dislodged Azeri defenders from Aterk , the largest village in the Mardakert region of northern Nagorno-Karabakh. -- AP and Reuter
avoid.vAgentNPExtRodber and Winterbottom dislodged the ball from Gavin Hastings just outside the England 22 .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe had managed to dislodge the noose from his neck and save himself by jumping into the freezing water below .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyThe Stanleys promptly married the girls into their own family , but in the short term they were unable to dislodge the Harringtons from Hornby , and the dispute dragged on into Edward 's second reign .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe reached out and dislodged it from the ladder rung , so that Izzie slipped downwards into his arms .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthese cautionary commentsEven so , these cautionary comments should not dislodge us from the main point .
avoid.vAgentNPExtBen Clarke , of Bath , has the awesome task of dislodging Dean Richards at No 8 if he is to make his England debut on Saturday .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe French military effort of the 1370s and 1380sFor all its successes , the French military effort of the 1370s and 1380s had failed to dislodge the English hold in France , particularly in the south-west .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe wiry psychologist shook his head , almost dislodging his embroidered skullcap in the process .
avoid.vAgentNPExta powerful alkaline solutionThey work by creating a powerful alkaline solution which dislodges fats .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhichThey work by creating a powerful alkaline solution which dislodges fats .
avoid.vAgentNPExthis headAt this point , his head hit the canopy and dislodged his glasses .
avoid.vAgentNPExtdeputiesLast year , as deputies tried to dislodge him , he counter-attacked by forcing through elections to the new post of President .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe jolt dislodged the back row of heavy milk-churns .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheYet -- and she shook her left hand to dislodge a fly that tickled -- she had really done not even that .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe took another look at the note , putting a finger into his mouth and trying to dislodge some irritating morsel of lunch from between his back teeth .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouSo if you go poking and prodding about , you may dislodge something and hurt yourself .
avoid.vAgentNPExtTheir movement dislodged a stone beer jar that rolled into a small depression and began glug-glugging its contents into the soil .
avoid.vAgentNPExtDoing this dislodged the words stuck in her throat .
avoid.vAgentNPExtRomanAfter an endless pause , Roman swung away to drain the remainder of his gin and tonic , snapping the glass back on the table with a decisive click .
avoid.vAgentNPExtRelief drains the tension from her face .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthatSomething changed in his face then , some fleeting spectre that drained the life from his eyes and left them cold and hard .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsome fleeting spectreSomething changed in his face then , some fleeting spectre that drained the life from his eyes and left them cold and hard .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe had drained all the childlike wonder from his grown-up movies , but the grown-ups were still sitting with folded arms and stony faces , unimpressed .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyWhen they 'd drained the last drop from the teapot Edward said , ` Run upstairs and get yourself a coat .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIt would drain the energy out of you . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtitSpenser approves this because it does not drain English resources through having to keep a large standing army in Ireland .
avoid.vAgentNPExtPollyFlushing from her toes to the roots of her hair , Polly drained the last of her coffee , the mug clattering against her teeth .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthis inner battleIt was appalling and ridiculous , and this inner battle was draining away what little strength she had left .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe skunk is capable of ejecting a spray of foul-smelling liquid from its anal glands , but it always gives fair warning before attacking in this way .
avoid.vAgentNPExtPaul 's opponents found it easier to agree in synod on his unworthiness for office than to eject him from the episcopal residence .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey tried to eject him from the podium .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe plaintiffKnowing of that application the plaintiff obtained a warrant of possession but , before it was executed , forcibly ejected the defendant from the premises .
avoid.vAgentNPExta member of staff` I think that the picture of a member of staff having to forcibly eject girls via the emergency exit in order that they could catch the school transport home speaks for itself ! "
avoid.vAgentNPExtCosmic-rays can also eject atoms , ions and electrons from matter in the magnetosphere .
avoid.vAgentNPExtFinch ejected the cassette , peered at it , replaced it and tried again .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe printerSpecifically , the printer would not accept the next sheet of paper , issuing a form feed instead , and ejecting the new sheet .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyFor one thing , they do not eject the eggs or young of their hosts -- waxbills -- from the nest .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMalta finally eliminated Western military bases from its territory in spring 1979 and the renunciation of bases became a principle of Maltese foreign policy .
avoid.vAgentNPExtany therapyIt is not yet possible to expect any therapy to eliminate HIV from the body and anti-viral therapies will have to be taken for long periods , maybe for life .
avoid.vAgentNPExtpatientsWe have found that , often , when patients eliminate these foods from their diet , they feel well again and find it easier to lose weight .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIt will also eliminate 500 jobs through attrition and lay-offs at its Armonk headquarters .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe two republics agreed to eliminate all nuclear weapons either through transfer to Russia or by means of destruction and to formalize their status as non-nuclear states by signing the Non-Proliferation Treaty in due course .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe single market is , of course , designed to lower and eventually eliminate barriers to the movement of goods , services and people .
avoid.vAgentNPExtan intruderIf an intruder eliminated him with a weapon and managed to get inside this place you 'd be in trouble . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe Basic Law thus strengthened the position of the Chancellor against the Bundestag and eliminated the President as a rival source of executive power .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthisWorkstation back-ups by portable tape drive will be possible from late 1992 , and this should eliminate the need for large numbers of floppies to be kept for hard-disk back-ups .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe doctor will wish to eliminate both these possibilities before looking at other forms of food sensitivity .
avoid.vAgentNPExtweShould we suppose that Ulpian has adopted the broad use of the verb legare , and therefore eliminate the difficulty by translating merely ` left " ( instead of ` left a legacy " ) ?
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe managementAs is often the case , the first thing the management planned to do was to eliminate people .
avoid.vAgentNPExtits innovative user interface featuresAnd its innovative user interface features reduce or eliminate the number of steps needed to perform standard spreadsheet operations .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe 1987 intermediate nuclear forces treaty eliminated all United States and Soviet ground-based intermediate range nuclear missiles .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthey60 detectives are working on the case and they 've eliminated from their enquiries a man arrested and held overnight .
avoid.vAgentNPExtweIn addition , we eliminated from the study all patients who were referred because of reflux symptoms even though they had asthma .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe did not make any attempt to eliminate from his voice his complete disbelief in what he was saying .
avoid.vAgentNPExtImproved public health and hygiene measures -- the " sanitary revolution " from the mid-years of the century -- were also important and eliminated up to one-quarter of deaths between then and 197l .
avoid.vAgentNPExtGiles reached for the wine and emptied the rest of it into their glasses .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMadame GautierAnd as if to brook no further argument , Madame Gautier took a large paper bag and emptied the entire contents of the cookie jar into it .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe emptied the rest of the wine into their glasses and wondered if he should order another .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMr MartinsonThe material was deemed faulty and Mr Martinson was emptying it from his truck when it splashed over him , causing severe burns .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe occasional housewifeSome boys were bringing battered wooden buckets up from the well and the occasional housewife emptied the slops from the night jars out into the middle of the street .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe did not reply at once , taking her time to empty the water from the snowdrop jar , then she glanced to where Doreen already occupied the front seat of the minibus .
avoid.vAgentNPExtJohn took off one of his boots and emptied the contents into a nearby aspidistra pot .
avoid.vAgentNPExtRachaela put down the can opener and emptied the spaghetti into the saucepan .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe children immediately seized on this , and with permission emptied the contents on the floor .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe took the tin of sardines through to the lean-to , opened it and emptied the contents onto the cat 's dish .
avoid.vAgentNPExtskipsExpanding City firms hire skips to empty old papers out of basements and attics .
avoid.vAgentNPExtEmmie went to the bathroom and emptied the brushes out of the tooth mug and filled it with water .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIMum furious that day when , aged seven , I emptied out the contents of her bag and arranged them on the table in descending order of size .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe emptied out the contents of his briefcase one object at a time before moving on to his pockets .
avoid.vAgentNPExtRobyn climbed into the jeep , picked up her handbag from the passenger seat and tipped it upside-down , emptying out the disgraceful collection of junk into her lap .
avoid.vAgentNPExta studentThis is the queen who was greeted , on a visit to a Scottish university , by the sight of a student emptying down his throat , at top speed , the contents of a bottle of alcohol .
avoid.vAgentNPExtPoliceShe added : ` Police had just a few minutes to evacuate thousands of people . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtpoliceA van , loaded with explosives , blew up outside the Northern Bank in the busy High Street area as police were trying to evacuate hundreds of shoppers .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey 're probably going to buy up all our land and evacuate us to the south , or let us stay and employ us all as beaters . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtsome council inspectorThe fire brigade reappeared , bringing them some council inspector , who obviously wanted to evacuate the house .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoThe fire brigade reappeared , bringing them some council inspector , who obviously wanted to evacuate the house .
avoid.vAgentNPExtpoliceDense black smoke billowed 3,000ft into the air , forcing police to evacuate coastal towns .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe government of the Maldives has decided to evacuate five small islands threatened by submersion .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouLet us assume you wish to evacuate the nightclub immediately but put the rest of the hotel on standby as there is a good chance of getting the fire extinguished .
avoid.vAgentNPExtBRITISH troops were last night preparing to evacuate up to 2,000 war refugees trapped in a Bosnian village .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWeymouth Town CharitiesI WAS surprised to read in TODAY that Weymouth Town Charities intends to evict a 90-year-old woman from her home for having her TV and radio on too loud .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe police had earlier evicted an Arab family from one of the houses ; the other five houses had been vacant .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe councilIn the winter of 1975 the council evicted us from our squat and those of us who formed the nucleus of that original women 's house were dispersed around the country .
avoid.vAgentNPExtpoliceIn December 1966 , police had to evict anti-war demonstrators from the Berkeley campus , and , as student leaders called for a campus strike , they started singing the old student favourite ` Solidarity Forever " .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe evicts the children from the house , and gives it to the goyim .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe BritishWhen the British evicted the Mughals from the Red Fort in 1857 , some of the court eunuchs had come to live nearby , a few minutes ' walk from the Turkman Gate .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSir Robert BrudenellHere in the winter of 1496 , Sir Robert Brudenell evicted thirty people from their small , open-field arable farms to make way for his cattle-pastures .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI` I FINALLY evicted her in April last year for non-payment of rent .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthatIndeed , it could be a non-lethal weapon -- one that evicts the enemy without killing him .
avoid.vAgentNPExtoneIndeed , it could be a non-lethal weapon -- one that evicts the enemy without killing him .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyWhen the Daniels contacted the police they were horrifed to learn they had no powers to evict the squatters .
avoid.vAgentNPExtpolice , supported by soldiers ,The protest came after police , supported by soldiers , had evicted squatters occupying unused private land .
avoid.vAgentNPExtOperation ResurrectionIn Paris there was widespread panic , as officials awaited a new Operation Resurrection to evict from power the man whom the original operation had aimed to install .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheThey were close , even though there were times when Edward found it hard going , when he could n't excise his hatred of Nancy from his mind .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheWhy had he not excised this passage ?
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe Spanish expelled t he Muslims from the island , but were not able to bring it under their full control , or defend its inhabitants from Muslim raiders , until nearly the end of the nineteenth century .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMy first school expelled me at the end of second year .
avoid.vAgentNPExtFrancaIn this recess Franca sat breathing quietly , taking the air in by her nostrils and expelling it by her mouth .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe expelled his breath in a long exhalation .
avoid.vAgentNPExtA top public school has expelled three pupils for taking the drug L-S-D .
avoid.vAgentNPExtany countriesThe Libyan government announced that it would take reciprocal action against any countries expelling Libyan diplomats .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe partyIf he is defeated and forces a byelection , the party would probably be obliged to expel him .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIranThe atmosphere was not improved when in 1984 Iran outlawed the pro-Moscow Tudeh Party and expelled a number of Soviet diplomats .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe inhaled deeply , expelled the smoke and threw the cigarette in the fire .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe regimeOnly the canny Mr Genscher , who knew the East Germans ' minds , could have thought of letting the regime save face by ` expelling " their own people across their own territory .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhichBy encouraging people to vote against the complex at elections it is expected that legislature will then be able to pass laws and regulations and make institutional changes which will expunge this cancerous growth from American society .
avoid.vAgentNPExtinstitutional changesBy encouraging people to vote against the complex at elections it is expected that legislature will then be able to pass laws and regulations and make institutional changes which will expunge this cancerous growth from American society .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoObviously he was the kind of man who could expunge an unsatisfactory incident from his memory as if it had never happened , and get on with living in the present .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe kind of manObviously he was the kind of man who could expunge an unsatisfactory incident from his memory as if it had never happened , and get on with living in the present .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyBeing upright Victorians with a strong sense of family pride , they expunged a certain amount of the more salacious material from the record of Francis Place senior .
avoid.vAgentNPExta change of nameEven a change of name -- from the Windscale that had witnessed the 1957 fire to the brave new world of Sellafield -- has failed to expunge public hostility .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe Tyburn area , at last rid of its ghastly gatherings , also sought to expunge its evil reputation .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheWaugh might have agreed even with the complaint about surface faults , which he was shortly to concede in a new preface and expunge by revision .
avoid.vAgentNPExtJohnThe young man nodded and made as if to move on but John wanted to expunge that mean unspoken and unmeant threat .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe agencyIn the course of establishing this , the agency had extracted the other information about her background .
avoid.vAgentNPExta machineResearch has developed new techniques to help Jehovah 's Witnesses including the Cell Saver , a machine which extracts blood from patients , washes the red cells , and returns them to the body .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhichResearch has developed new techniques to help Jehovah 's Witnesses including the Cell Saver , a machine which extracts blood from patients , washes the red cells , and returns them to the body .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthemSpecial ad hoc arrangements should then be made to compensate those partners whose age has prevented them from extracting the maximum benefit from the changes in fiscal legislation .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhichTo begin with , the general pollution picture was complicated by the presence of an American company , Milchem Ltd , which for ten years had extracted barytes from Tynagh 's waste for export .
avoid.vAgentNPExtan American company , Milchem LtdTo begin with , the general pollution picture was complicated by the presence of an American company , Milchem Ltd , which for ten years had extracted barytes from Tynagh 's waste for export .
avoid.vAgentNPExtA member of your support staff can then go through the newspapers extracting cuttings on a daily basis .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe otterHolding the mussel with both forefeet , it begins pounding it on the rock until it is sufficiently broken to allow the otter to extract the flesh with its teeth .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe brewer must now extract these sugars by adding more hot water and so transfers the mash to a mash-tun .
avoid.vAgentNPExtweAlec and I realized that we would only endanger our lives by trying to extract Father from where he lay and make a night climb with him .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheThen he extracted the cassette , hauling out the length of tape which had been recording and stuffed both items in his jacket pocket .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyAfter listening to my heart and extracting a syringe-full of blood from an artery , they connected my right arm to the drip-feed .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSurkovHis face glowing with pride , Surkov extracted an already creased letter from a trouser pocket .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyThey had invested millions of dollars and lives in this war , and this meant that they could not extract themselves easily .
avoid.vAgentNPExtweNext year we will extract over 2.5 million tonnes of coal and could well be British Coal 's largest contract supplier by 1994 , " claims John Chance , ` but there is no room for complacency in an industry which is very much at a watershed . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtweNevertheless , we will extract from this work those elements that connect to our concern with the stretching of social systems and its impacts on individuals and social groups .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe brain must extract , from a novel view of a face , the information necessary to achieve a match with a representation stored in memory .
avoid.vAgentNPExtRain ousted Zak Smythe from her chair and asked what was going on .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe rebellionHe hosted the meetings where the rebellion was fomented which ousted Mrs Thatcher from power .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhichHe hosted the meetings where the rebellion was fomented which ousted Mrs Thatcher from power .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe MacintoshAs for whether the Macintosh will ever oust the PC from the corporate market , well that 's another matter .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIt was renamed to the more familiar hydrogen in 1790 and ousted hot air as the preferred lifting agent for the next thirty years .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHobbes ousted Warner as a Cavendish client , by writing to the earl and belittling his abilities .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIt ousted Mr Stempel as chairman of the board 's executive committee which effectively runs the company between monthly board meetings .
avoid.vAgentNPExthis countrymenWhat his countrymen did not deserve was being prevented from ousting him after his second term of office .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe British ousted the Dutch in 1796 , and two decades later , in 1815 , assumed control over the entire island .
avoid.vAgentNPExtone theoryGradually one theory becomes dominant and ousts all the others , and scientific research proceeds within the framework ( 'paradigm' ) of that one theory .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheTHE Duchess of York staged a royal coup yesterday when she ousted the King of Sweden as number one VIP at a top ski resort .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheHe was to replace Yildirim Akbulut , whom he had ousted as chairman of the ruling Motherland Party ( ANAP ) two days earlier .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMary stood on tip-toe and plucked dry cotton dreff from among the spinning wheels .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthey` Surely they plucked the chickens first before they ate them . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe lurched , reached out a hand and plucked the wallet clean from the bearded man 's grasp .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe plucked a grass stalk from the ground at her side , then split it lengthwise with her outer talon .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe plucked a heavy silver ring from the middle finger of his left hand , tugging it over the knuckle impetuously , and held it out across the table in his palm .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe plucked a couple of plastic bags from the roll above the shelf and filled them with broccoli and cabbage : another thing David did not like about Pamela was her conservatism as a cook .
avoid.vAgentNPExtCornelius plucked an apple from a basket on the low counter .
avoid.vAgentNPExtByrkin would have been tall when he was in the Navy , but the camp had bent his back and plucked his hair from a smoothed scalp .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheBlanche watched the girl 's cheek muscles tighten and how she plucked fluff from her dress with an over-deliberate calm .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe plucked his hat from his head and extracted a key from the hatband .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe plucked some grapes from my complimentary fruit bowl .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe plucked her jacket from the chair .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheWhen the Guardian arrived half an hour later , she plucked it from the letter-box with impatient hands .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe windThen the wind rose again and plucked his top hat off his head and sent it bowling among the stones .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe driverA COMMUTER train was delayed while the driver plucked a pheasant on the platform , it was claimed last night .
avoid.vAgentNPExtA LIFEBOAT crew plucked a young man to safety from the freezing North Sea .
avoid.vAgentNPExtDECThe fact that DEC plucked him out of its largest and most profitable systems businesses and split that down the middle so he could run the NT operation is proof that DEC expects significant results out of NT .
avoid.vAgentNPExtJack plucked the flower out of his morning coat and closed his fist slowly over it , crushing it into a pulp .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe uttered a muted cry of despair , and plucked herself furiously backward out of his grasp .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMenshikovBy pressing Russia 's claims , Menshikov plucked defeat out of victory .
avoid.vAgentNPExteight million AmericansApparently eight million Americans pluck their eyebrows , eyelashes and heads when under pressure .
avoid.vAgentNPExtBertha Cohen nodded briskly from the scullery sink where she was cleaning the blood from the dead hen 's neck before plucking its feathers .
avoid.vAgentNPExta catIt is a trick that might just save the life of the bird if a cat has caught it and then placed it on the ground for a moment before starting to pluck it .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouThey wo n't even realise that you 're plucking them of their savings .
avoid.vAgentNPExtAn Italian helicopter plucked him off the mountain .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheShe had a longish , plain face with a straight nose and almost no eyebrows ; she must have plucked them away in order to repaint them in higher up .
avoid.vAgentNPExtweWe left the chateau early the following morning , each of us resplendent in whatever finery we could pluck from our wardrobes .
avoid.vAgentNPExtKalchuDownstairs , inside the house , Kalchu was preparing the cockerel by plunging it into a pan of boiling water , then plucking out its feathers by the handful .
avoid.vAgentNPExtRex plucked out his sunglasses .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheWhen the tour liaison officer offered his driver 50 NZ dollars petrol money , he reached into the official 's wallet and plucked out another 50 dollar note .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe plucked out his dagger and hurled himself with all the weight and skill he had upon his enemy .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheA gasp of pain forced her to pay attention as he prised her hands loose .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI gently prised my wrist free .
avoid.vAgentNPExtChantal prised herself from D'Arcy 's grasp and found herself eagerly reaching for the receiver .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe knelt and prised it from its bed .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe tries to prise them from my invisible grasp .
avoid.vAgentNPExtphysiciansAfter all , physicians can wander where they wish and prise secrets from others .
avoid.vAgentNPExtPaigeInstantly Paige balked , trying to prise his hand from the death-grip it had on her arm .
avoid.vAgentNPExtTottenham have failed to prise Sheringham away from the City ground and are still looking for a replacement for Gary Lineker .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIsraelWhen American diplomatic efforts included détente and co-operation with the Soviet Union , Israel skilfully used the human rights issue of Soviet Jewry as a jemmy to prise the superpowers apart in 1973 and 1977 .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe prised it out of its little grave and wiped it clean .
avoid.vAgentNPExtAlexandra prised herself reluctantly out of the chair and stood looking down at her Great Aunt .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheHis date had a Finnish boy friend but he knew he was prising her loose .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe prised the curtains apart and looked out onto a London still waiting for the dawn .
avoid.vAgentNPExtherBut her attempts to prise him away were met by violence and verbal aggression .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe First Officer tried to prise Joe 's fingers away from the stick .
avoid.vAgentNPExtFiremen had to twice use power jacks to prise apart the bars of a roundabout on a council recreation ground on the Roseworth estate at Stockton , to free two children who became trapped .
avoid.vAgentNPExtBlakeThen take the matter of the car jack which , according to Bourke , he smuggled in to Blake who used it to prise away the window bars in order to make his escape from D block .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoThen take the matter of the car jack which , according to Bourke , he smuggled in to Blake who used it to prise away the window bars in order to make his escape from D block .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe prised away the hand , which still gripped his shoulder .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheI could still read the name of the English toffee manufacturer on the lid which she prised off with a knife .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheThe boy nodded as he prised off the beaker 's lid and looked inside .
avoid.vAgentNPExthe` Look on my works , ye mighty , and beware , " he said to the statue , prised off his bubble-gum , examined it for impurities and put it back in his mouth .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe bent over and prised out the dagger embedded deep between Oswald 's shoulder blades .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWe can purge this disease from the countryside ! "
avoid.vAgentNPExtheUnlike them , he does have the chance to come out and lead his troops in person , purging any doubts about his leadership with the sheer , naked courage of his performance .
avoid.vAgentNPExtitThe Pill was as much about men 's sexual liberation as it ever was about women 's , because it purged their fear of paternity .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheySo they switched off one side of their brains in order to purge fatigue poisons from their systems while the other cerebral hemisphere remained alert for intruders …
avoid.vAgentNPExtMr Jakes , it is not forgotten , purged 600,000 from the 1.5million party and many more from other sensitive positions .
avoid.vAgentNPExtLexandroHe regarded Lexandro musingly as a brother might a sister whose honour he must protect -- a sentiment which Lexandro had purged from his own soul , though he recognized the symptoms .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe removed the cover from a vegetable dish and helped himself to potatoes .
avoid.vAgentNPExtNathaniel Sherman removed his cigar from his mouth and patted her hand patronizingly once more .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheAlmost absent-mindedly he removed the Bible from the bookshelf and extracted the letter he had read the night before .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe volunteersA Trust spokesman said the volunteers were hoping to remove grass from the marsh so reeds can spread across the water .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey have a legal duty to investigate such complaints and legal powers , if necessary , to remove a child to a place of safety and apply to a court for a ` care order " .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe accusedIn Bateman itself the accused took part of the victim 's uterus away during childbirth and did not remove her to hospital for five days .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey managed to remove the tureen almost to the door : until , that is , they discovered the flex was plugged into the wall through a hole in the bar .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheHe smiled slowly and held her prisoner with his eyes while he removed his jacket with an almost leisurely air .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSurgeons in the US , Europe and Japan have been removing tumours with powerful carbon dioxide lasers since the early 1970s .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI remove the fry just before this stage ; gently syphoning them from their leaf , and then treating them as for fry hatched artificially .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheAfter removing her shoes in respect for Korean custom , she watched as chef Wang Jun Ryun filled the pancake with shredded beef , carrot and cucumber and mustard sauce .
avoid.vAgentNPExtKenyaBowing to the inevitable , Kenya started to remove the controls in 1988 and had eliminated them all by 1990 , except for a few agricultural products like maize .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey removed goods worth £400 , including a Samsing VHS video recorder ( serial number 8021004458 ) and jewellery .
avoid.vAgentNPExtothersSome people like to remove all the petals to ` clear the decks " , others will remove just enough from the centre to give enough space to work .
avoid.vAgentNPExtteams of scientistsSince then , teams of scientists have been entering the site to test and remove contamination .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSchools should have a policy of removing obsolete material .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWorkmen have started removing the courthouse 's Georgian portico stone by stone .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouI 'd like you to consider removing from your life , one by one , all those things that annoy you , that get you down , that upset you .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe President , Boris Yeltsin ,The Supreme Soviet also resolved that the President , Boris Yeltsin , should remove from office ministers who were failing to carry out the decisions of the republic 's legislative bodies .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyJust as dentists are taught to plug cavities on sight , so they are trained to remove badly worn , leaky or broken fillings .
avoid.vAgentNPExtImoThe sand sunk ; the wheat floated : and Imo could then skim a clean meal of wheat off the surface .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthievesSgt Steve Atkinson said thieves walk in through unlocked back doors and snatch whatever they can .
avoid.vAgentNPExta thiefFaces reddened at the Ministry of Defence when it was revealed that a thief had snatched top-secret documents about the Gulf from an unlocked car on December 17th .
avoid.vAgentNPExtA TIGER snatched a five-year-old girl from a van full of tourists after smashing a window with a paw and dragging her away by the head .
avoid.vAgentNPExta prisonerJail chiefs have been told a prisoner snatched the keys from a warder who fell asleep on duty .
avoid.vAgentNPExtan icy blast of windImpatiently , Jezrael pushed the canopy back and an icy blast of wind snatched it from her grasp .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe snatched it eagerly from his hand and began to eat with great relish .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe snatched Buster from his play and we went back into the house where she held him close to her face , laughing as the big cat purred and arched himself ecstatically against her cheek .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe snatched his furniture from the house and dumped it on a tip , then took the car which he had given her as a present away for scrap .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe man burst into the Alpine Cafe in Marine Drive , Southport , and vaulted over the counter to snatch £90 in cash .
avoid.vAgentNPExtRangersAlthough Rangers could have snatched a point in the dying moments when Allen 's shot was blocked , an equalister would have been harsh .
avoid.vAgentNPExta womanAn elderly churchgoer had her Bible stolen when a woman snatched her handbag in York 's Piccadilly on Sunday morning .
avoid.vAgentNPExta fourth manEven as her mother watched , a fourth man swooped from nowhere like a bird of prey and snatched the girl into his arms .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIt fastened on Mala like a grasping hand and snatched her into the air .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe attacker` The attacker dragged her to the floor and snatched the bag off her arm .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe snatched her coat off the kitchen table and stormed out of the kitchen , shouting , ` And if by any chance I do need an escort , it wo n't be my bloody brother .
avoid.vAgentNPExtKeith tried to snatch the pen away from her and she slapped his hand so that he did not jog her .
avoid.vAgentNPExtJoyce raced down the road despite the crowds and snatched the child away from the would-be thief .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe dealers snatch the baskets of produce they have bought and rush them to waiting lorries .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheIrritated , she snatched out the earpiece and let the set dangle round her neck .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheWith that he snatched up the bottle and flung it through the open window into the yard .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMarek snatched up a bunch of grapes from the bedside table .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe snatched up his knapsack , not bothering in his haste to shrug it on .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheThen as a waiter passed by bearing a laden tray , he reached out swiftly and snatched up a glass of champagne .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheIf Mola got there first , not only would he snatch that honour from him , but it might also mean the end of the war and his return to the relative anonymity of normal army routine .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyBy the beginning of the eighteenth century they had stripped Ireland bare of her forests .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe refugees have stripped the surrounding hills almost bare , and spend much of their time collecting branches .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey did n't strip you naked .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThis stripped the county councils of much of their participation in the detailed operation of Green Belt development control .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe War had emptied him ; stripped him of all illusions .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe nazisDuring World War Two the nazis stripped the Amber Room of Catherine the Great in a palace near St Petersburg .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthatPresident Yeltsin was also facing trouble from Russia 's supreme legislature , which was reported to be tabling a motion that would strip him of his emergency powers .
avoid.vAgentNPExta motionPresident Yeltsin was also facing trouble from Russia 's supreme legislature , which was reported to be tabling a motion that would strip him of his emergency powers .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe World Boxing Council says it will strip Bowe of its version of the title if he refuses to fight Lewis next .
avoid.vAgentNPExtminingEach year , mining strips 28 billion tonnes of materials from the earth , and creates 2.7 billion tonnes of waste .
avoid.vAgentNPExtBirds can quickly strip swelling buds from fruit bushes .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheNow she regretted stripping the clothes from his body .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSome mindless individual has again stripped all the hangers from Parrock .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIt can even strip insulation from television co-axial cable .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyWhen the sun began to sink and the evening grew cold , they stripped their clothes from the thorn trees , collected together their pans and bamboo brooms and set out across the bridge for home .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIHowever , when I stripped the pump off the block , cleaned it and left it on the workbench , I noticed it had leaked a small amount of oil from a 1.5mm hole located near the back underside of the pump .
avoid.vAgentNPExtPeregrines usually pluck the feathers and strip the flesh off their bird prey , and the nest area of a peregrine may be littered with the discarded remains of its prey .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyHis find was still there when they stripped him at the mortuary . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey stripped the bed between them and carried the sheets downstairs .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey cut and stripped the turf away in small neat squares and then after measuring the ground they slowly and laboriously began to dig .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe reached his hand inside each bird to strip its innards away before tossing the empty carcass on to a pile on the ground .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThieves , having stolen a car , take it for a joy ride and then strip it before setting it alight to destroy the evidence .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhichThey had this very unhealthy large majority and they put before the House a Bill which offered total deregulation of shopping hours and to all intents and purposes stripped out nearly all the employment protection which has been a hallmark of Sunday trading legislation , certainly for the past century .
avoid.vAgentNPExta BillThey had this very unhealthy large majority and they put before the House a Bill which offered total deregulation of shopping hours and to all intents and purposes stripped out nearly all the employment protection which has been a hallmark of Sunday trading legislation , certainly for the past century .
avoid.vAgentNPExtBusi 's books seek to strip away layers of deceit , show the world as it is , which perhaps explains the author 's penchant for attending his book launches in the nude .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe stripped off the last of his clothes .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIThus I stripped out all Wavebreaker 's unnecessary furniture and equipment , and I installed extra fresh-water tanks and fuel bunkers .
avoid.vAgentNPExtZDSManagement suffered the brunt of the reorganisation , with ZDS stripping out a whole department of sales managers .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe stripped them off the mattress and carried Willie down to the living room .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe niggled gentlemanTo have closed such a gap the niggled gentleman must have swiped the juice from his companions ' lips the moment we passed and kick-started them into a sprint .
avoid.vAgentNPExtFoxbat could swipe satellites from the skies like irritant flies ; take the Russians leap-frogging ahead of the planned space shuttle programme .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthis owd boyThere was a big owd fly settled on the smithy door ; and this owd boy took off his hat and was just a-goin' to swipe this fly off the door .
avoid.vAgentNPExthe` I told you , she -- " But , before she could finish , he swiped the words out of her mouth with the flat of his hand .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI had no intention of swiping the lot .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyThey join the Army to get guns , and they 're always in trouble for possessing one illegally or swiping a few rounds of ammunition .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSomeone swiped one of little Alec Davidson 's gym shoes and tossed it ahead to the front of the uneven column .
avoid.vAgentNPExtTuppeWhilst his companion 's back was turned , Tuppe swiped one of his sausages and thrust it into his mouth .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheBut it was too late ; large tears rolled down her cheeks and , no matter how swiftly she swiped them away and pretended they were n't there , they just kept on coming .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheLee 's hid some gunpowder he swiped from under the Arches and I 'm gon na pinch it off him . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtweSo we 'd wait up all night , follow the delivery van around and survive on the bread and milk we could swipe .
avoid.vAgentNPExttenantsSheffield City Council simply refused to implement the Act and employed two officers to persuade tenants to withdraw applications to purchase .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIt is withdrawing its application to build the Biotechnikum at its Basle works .
avoid.vAgentNPExtcomplainantsThis , it was suggested , led to considerable pressure on complainants to withdraw complaints to avoid the time and effort involved in a full investigation .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe musclesThese synapse with six motor cells , whose axons cause the muscles which withdraw the gill to contract .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhichThese synapse with six motor cells , whose axons cause the muscles which withdraw the gill to contract .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe withdrew her hand to raise her cup of coffee once more to her lips .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey 're withdrawing men to go north .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI` I mean I 've done it , I 've arranged everything , and because some of the bills have to be paid in advance I withdrew the money to cover them .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMahoneyWhy had Mahoney withdrawn his offer to help so suddenly and unexpectedly ?
avoid.vAgentNPExtMR DAVID LEVY withdrew his threat to resign as Israel 's Foreign Minister yesterday in a surprise deal that produced fresh tensions within the governing Likud bloc .
avoid.vAgentNPExtFranceFor although executions before English crowds ended in 1868 , it was not until 1939 that France decided to follow suit and withdraw the scaffold behind prison walls .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe RepublicansTalks with the Dutch went on , but although the Republicans withdrew their forces behind the new agreed boundaries there was no move to begin the plebiscite in Dutch-occupied areas : to the contrary , on 9 March an interim federal government was installed for their projected United States of Indonesia .
avoid.vAgentNPExtYeltsinThe more conservative Viktor Chernomyrdin was voted in after Yeltsin was pressured into withdrawing his support for Gaidar .
avoid.vAgentNPExtCHURCH leaders have withdrawn an invitation for the British National Party 's candidate to take part in a debate with his political rivals .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMr Aichi had had to withdraw his candidature for the governorship of Miyagi prefecture when it was revealed that he had been on the take .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheThen he began to find it impossible to withdraw his mind from a vision of this house empty , and of the rooms he would be returning to .
avoid.vAgentNPExtitIn February the Soviet Union confirmed that it intended to withdraw its troops from Czechoslovakia and Hungary by mid-1991 .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheYet , as she said it , she withdrew her hands from her pockets and folded them firmly over her chest .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe Office of the UNHCR had decided to withdraw its representatives from Kurdistan in April .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe found himself being introduced to Agnes , and managed to withdraw his gaze from one sister to the other and to make some rather incoherent answers to the Countess 's greetings .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMrs ThatcherThe contents of the paper apparently horrified some ministers and , under some pressure , Mrs Thatcher withdrew it from the Cabinet agenda .
avoid.vAgentNPExtPollitt and CampbellOn 23 November , Pollitt and Campbell withdrew their support from the initial statement and were readmitted to their positions .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThree Assembly members later withdrew their support from the motion .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIraq has refused to withdraw missiles from the no-fly zone in the South of the country with the expiry of the United Nations deadline just hours away .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe was not entitled to withdraw the money in his account if he had obtained it by means of a false cheque .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe governmentRumours of lawlessness and factional fighting had increased since the government had withdrawn its troops in March and the BRA had made a unilateral declaration of independence in May .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe GovernmentIt calls on the Government immediately to withdraw the changes in the Petroleum Revenue Tax .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSpainFollowing the agreement , Spain withdrew its veto on a major initiative on the conservation of natural habitats .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe southern African delegations withdrew their proposed compromise on March 10 , amid complaints of " conservation imperialism " and warnings that they would now have to confer with their governments on the question of remaining within CITES .
avoid.vAgentNPExtExxon subsequently withdrew guilty pleas to four misdemeanour charges relating to the spill , thereby formally dissolving the out of court settlement .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIceland says that when it resumes commercial whaling , as it intends to do , it will withdraw its objections to the cull grenade ban .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHarperCollins has agreed to withdraw its objection to the import into Australia of Blinky Bill titles published by Twin Books UK .
avoid.vAgentNPExtZoe Baird has withdrawn her nomination as President Clinton 's Attorney-General after admitting hiring illegal immigrants to work at her home .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheWithdrawing one hand from behind her back , she held it up for inspection .
avoid.vAgentNPExtbanksBy practice banks withdraw their callable funds with the discount house by 12 noon , but they may offer their surpluses to them up until the close of business in the afternoon .
avoid.vAgentNPExtone , Joseph Estrada ,A total of eight candidates had originally been registered for the presidential contest [ see pp. 38768-69 ] , but one , Joseph Estrada , had later decided to withdraw his candidature in favour of contesting the vice-presidency .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMary ReveleyAnd Mary Reveley is now considering withdrawing the horse from today 's race .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheThe court held that the accused represented that the bank owed him the money and that he was entitled to withdraw it .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe withdrew the weapon , struck at its head and it staggered .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe fumbled in the pocket of his pants , withdrew the saturated letter and stared at it in dismay .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe Treaty of RomeThe seemingly positive advances on the economic front re-emphasised the fact that the Treaty of Rome had skirted around the question of political cooperation .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe Japanese governmentBut then the Japanese government swung into action .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIArranging them in a curved shape , I used a small fern , some gorse , a few ` Canary Bird " roses and some pansies .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe arranged them in a Noah row as he talked .
avoid.vAgentNPExtBurger deftly arranged the creases in his trousers .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey arrange them in series and plug them into the mains supply .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMotherAll day , they helped Mother to unpack and arrange everything in the rooms .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe arranged the jharo in two pyramids at the edge of the roof , between the flowers .
avoid.vAgentNPExtLisa sat , arranging herself on the edge of one of the chairs , the stiff posture of one who would prefer not to linger .
avoid.vAgentNPExtRobyn arranges her notes on the lectern , waiting for latecomers to settle in their seats .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey arranged them on the sand lemons or onions or oranges -- in careful little piles and sold them for so much a pile .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouJust as you might decide to colour co-ordinate your curtains and cushions , why not try arranging your houseplants into effective colour schemes ?
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe was bending over a basket of freshly picked marrow flowers , arranging them to her satisfaction .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIHow do I arrange all these materials ?
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe arranged Joy 's fruit where Francis 's feet would be inside all that stone and left .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheCrucially he arranged these zones every 15° longitude apart : with 360° around the globe , and 24 hours to deal with , simple arithmetic indicated that each zone should be roughly 15° wide .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheEvery week she brought something which she arranged in a vase .
avoid.vAgentNPExtBlanche` And how was Mrs Parkin ? " asked Dexter , while Blanche took a packet of chocolate digestives from her filing cabinet and arrayed them on a plate .
avoid.vAgentNPExtTHE reader who brought his children from the US to Britain to be educated is talking nonsense to say our schools are on a par with those in the Third World .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoTHE reader who brought his children from the US to Britain to be educated is talking nonsense to say our schools are on a par with those in the Third World .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMavisAt three fifteen Mavis brought us in our tea on a tray with a plateful of shortbread biscuits .
avoid.vAgentNPExtOver a thousand people brought wooden crosses in the shape of the radiation hazard symbol and planted them along the grass verge entrance to the power station .
avoid.vAgentNPExtweWell , we 're doing everything we can to bring it home to them .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheHe lived in Tabriz and Tehran ; in 1843 he returned to Scotland , bringing his completed manuscript with him .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe 's bringing half-a-dozen bodyguards with him but they 're all amateurs , made up of officers from the Zimbalan army .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe never drank them but always brought them home with him to add to the array in the cellar .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWillie Bond brought a letter for the old folks .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIHe said , ` I want to bring your daughter up to the prison .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthey` Yes , when we have a traditional music show , that 's all-Irish , they bring the instruments in here .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIJust then they heard a heavy footstep outside , and a voice called , ` Neighbours , can I bring a few lambs in there ? "
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe brotherHorne anxiously unfolded the parchment and , begging the brother to bring a candle , hastily read the contents .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyWhen Otto and Jean-Claude joined me on the terrace an hour or so later , they brought iced drinks .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe brought Mattie yet another cup of coffee .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWe` We brought you these , Sara .
avoid.vAgentNPExtitShe wished he could be charged because he thinks it might bring home to him the seriousness of what he has done and scare him enough to stop .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheBut some few weeks later she happened to bring home from the library a volume of Marx 's early writings .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe 300,000 annual visitors to Nepal have also brought with them another problem -- litter .
avoid.vAgentNPExtExports brought in US$815,800,000 , down from $881,000,000 the previous year , with imports rising slightly to $1,082 million .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe brought back , however , the nest of an emu wren , and a parrot which he had not killed before . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtHelenEdward , brooding , remembered a summer long ago when Helen had brought back a schoolfriend and he had felt pushed aside , abandoned .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyou` And if you find a cafe , could you bring back a couple of bacon sandwiches ? "
avoid.vAgentNPExta burden of weedsPlanks had been hammered across the doors and windows , and a burden of weeds threatened to bring down the cracked wooden verandah .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe wind had brought down the sixty-foot kitchen chimney , ripping away the side of the house as it went , a horror of violation beyond comprehension .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe second stage brought in much more fundamental and hard-to-reverse changes .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe fumbled and brought out his wallet from an inner pocket , opened It and passed it to her .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe opened a drawer of the desk and brought out a pile of class books , and she saw that it could .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe feels in the drawer of his bedside table and brings out the tickets .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe locoThey got the ballast out and loaded it into skips and the loco brought it along the line to the plant .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe brought him back his drink , and then noticed with some relief that the crowd seemed to be thinning , and there was only an hour of work left .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe yanked the reins and brought the whip down hard upon its bony rump .
avoid.vAgentNPExtweJoy and Alan came back , and it was decided that we would wait until dark and then bring him down the fire escape ; luckily there was one right next to his room .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSohlIt is this experience which first tempted Sohl to seek out the Geordie and eventually bring him down south .
avoid.vAgentNPExtAnnieIt was Friday morning , cold and clear after the night rain , and Annie brought Rachel down the stairs and settled her in the pram which was kept in the passageway beside the kitchen .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSam brought them out a coke and a bag of crisps each and went back inside .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsomebodyShe ` phoned down for somebody to bring her car out front .
avoid.vAgentNPExthe" On the north-east corner he asked for a castellated bell tower in which to house the bell he had brought back from Lille .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe touristsMrs Taxos had hooked her sun-hat over his ears and he looked like one of the stuffed animals the tourists brought back from Spain .
avoid.vAgentNPExttrappersIt used to be a good town for the hides trappers brought down out of the hills , but that trade is gone now , along with many another .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI` And I 've brought up some bread and jam , in case anybody 's hungry . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtDetectives brought Gore back to Gloucestershire for questioning .
avoid.vAgentNPExtJarman would then take the man 's belongings , deposit the body in a nearby river and sell his horse and clothes to the taciturn gypsies that wandered the moor .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSome do so secretively , creeping in quietly among the swarm of busy workers , quickly depositing an egg in a waxen cell alongside those belonging to the builders and slipping out again unremarked .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe removed her hands from his person and deposited them in her lap .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIOnly the young Swede and the attendant took a sympathetic interest and pointed helpfully as I gathered up the meatballs and deposited them in the ashtray .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe maid` Sit down , " Marc told Sarella curtly when the maid had gone out after depositing a tray on a table between them .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe closed the door softly , then advanced cautiously across the room to deposit the box on the counter .
avoid.vAgentNPExtpatronsHowever patrons may deposit tickets at the Box Office for possible resale .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey deposit scent from the tip of their abdomen along the route from the food to the nest , and this trail is followed and added to by other ants as they return with food .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheDepositing the letters in front of him , and waiting until the younger girl had placed the tray on his desk , she flashed a dazzling smile at him , then retreated .
avoid.vAgentNPExtitPunching the elevator button furiously he waited for it to descend , then , stiff with anger , he stood at attention until it deposited him , alone , at his floor .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheShe turned slowly to look at him , as he deposited a bag of fragrant croissants and the Financial Times carelessly on the hall table and came to lean in the doorway of the guest room .
avoid.vAgentNPExtDonald would choke and spit and deposit the whole mouthful back on to the plate .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyWhen the females have laid their eggs , which they deposit on the moist ground , the males sit in groups around them on guard .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouThe minimum investment is £2,500 and you may deposit up to £25,000 .
avoid.vAgentNPExtAenarionWith the last of his strength Aenarion crawled to the altar and drove the blade back into its resting place , embedding it so deep that none could ever draw it forth again .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe bullet which had come from itA micro-second after he saw the first flash , the bullet which had come from it was embedding itself in his skull .
avoid.vAgentNPExtBourdieuAlthough concerned to embed his ideas in practices Bourdieu is not himself especially concerned with defining the role of the artefact , but it is clear how his work contributes to such a task .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe fig tree embeds its multitudes of seeds in globes of sweet pulp .
avoid.vAgentNPExta bulletSitting where he was , a bullet fired into the back of his neck might pass through and embed itself somewhere in the brickwork above the stove .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyPreviously they had to remove embers from the long fire-pit to lay on corrugated metal sheets , then embed the breadpans in the cinders and replace the hot sheets over the hole .
avoid.vAgentNPExtarrowAlexei loosed , and the arrow leapt from the bow and embedded itself in the wooden spike which rose from the dome of a house two streets away .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouProbably the most important aspect of this add-in is that it enables you to embed live graphs in your worksheet .
avoid.vAgentNPExtFreeman ( 1987 ) and Rothwell ( 1982 ) embed their conceptions of the technological change between waves in a broader confluence of social factors .
avoid.vAgentNPExtusersKL Group Inc , Toronto , Ontario , has released the latest version of XRT/graph 2.2 , a graph widget and development tool enabling users to embed dynamic graphs and charts in X Window applications .
avoid.vAgentNPExtPHILIPS PLANS TO EMBED MACROVISION 's ANTI-PIRACY TECHNOLOGY INTO ITS COLOUR ENCODER CHIPS
avoid.vAgentNPExtIntelWe 'll have to see , though -- Intel is thinking about embedding LAN management software into its network cards .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouWe end by looking at how you embed other people 's words into your own writing , in the form of paraphrase and quotation .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe thesaurusFurthermore , the thesaurus embeds each word type in a hierarchy .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe hung his biggest cage above the library entrance but it kept falling down , capturing the Headmaster .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSir Nicholas Goodison , the former chairman of the International Stock Exchange , once appeared on television 's Jim 'll Fix it to hang a badge around a small child 's neck .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe Galerie BerlinIn July the Galerie Berlin , in its bright rooms overlooking Friedrichstrasse , will hang works by artists represented by the gallery , Werner Libuda , Gerd Sonntag and Siegfried Klotz .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheThere were only shelves and drawers in the Nannie cupboard , so she was obliged to hang it by the loops of its sash from a hook on the back of the door .
avoid.vAgentNPExtRivenIt was almost warm , and Riven hung his cloak by the saddle bow .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey took it to the Gallows Hill , Cumnock , intending to hang it from the gibbet but the Earl of Dumfries intervened and stopped them as he feared rioting by the people of the district .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheIt was pleasant to be in the kitchen and Melanie hummed to herself as she hung cups from their hooks and propped the plates .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouAnd if you add cup hooks to the edges you can hang things from them as well .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI hang my clothes in the wardrobe and put on the plastic gown .
avoid.vAgentNPExtLéonieWhile Thérèse watched , Léonie hung her few clothes in the wardrobe .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe hung his trousers on a hanger .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe hung his jacket on a hook in the Green Room .
avoid.vAgentNPExtGabriel put them all into a canvas bag and hung them on a nail inside the cottage door .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsomeoneIn the pause that followed , she noticed that someone had hung peanuts on a thread for the birds ; the empty shells looked like shrivelled skulls hung to frighten evil spirits .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsomeoneHe looked as if someone had just hung a mop on his nose .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMelanie hung cups on hooks on the dresser ; her arm went up and down , up and down .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe party 's Central CommitteeOn April 24th , the party 's Central Committee met to hang the blame on Mr Gorbachev for the economic mess .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWe could hang them on the walls .
avoid.vAgentNPExtAce had hung her coat over a chair in her lab , and was busy rearranging the workings of several weapons with the aid of a set of jeweller 's screwdrivers .
avoid.vAgentNPExtTomHe gave a small , tense smile and watched Tom hang his clothes over a horse near the fire .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe hung the apron over the back of a chair , shoved the sauce under a covering plate , turned off the gas under the fish-kettle in which herb-scented water had begun to simmer .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheAfter some thought , she pulled a chair in front of the hole and hung her coat over the back , so that the hole was blocked up .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheLucy had no wish to be caught eavesdropping , so she walked into the room and hung the towels over the rail .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe had hung the battered sword over the spice cupboard in Lucille 's kitchen , and had claimed to be glad that he would never again have to draw the war-dulled blade from its metal scabbard .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI had to hang blankets over the windows at night , and in the morning they were so heavy with moisture that I had a proper job taking them down .
avoid.vAgentNPExta fourthUnfortunately a fourth hangs a tea-towel over the window at this point , obscuring my view .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyA counsellor commented : ` They always assumed I 'd do disability counselling ; they were hanging a label round my neck . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtGodIt is very easy to put the apostles on a sort of Olympic rostrum , and think that God will hang a gold medal round Paul 's neck , while we get some kind of lesser award .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMintonStory has it that when Minton hung this portrait at Allen Street it so offended an art critic that he spat at it .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheRiley alleged that because of certain happenings he hung his jacket behind a door and fitted an electrical device and wires to a wallet in his pocket , connecting it with lights in his bedroom .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheQuickly he hung the offending leg out of the window .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey hung him to the hook anyway and moved away .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe hung his white shirt , the one that had covered his wife 's legs , over my arm .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe hung a bird feeder .
avoid.vAgentNPExtBlanche in turn was happy to immerse herself in country life for a few days and play endless games with her two nephews .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheQuickly he immerses us in the euphoria of the Israelites and the terror and bravado of their enemies .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe left school at sixteen and immersed himself in the Labour Party , canvassing for the 1966 general election .
avoid.vAgentNPExtII found that if I immersed myself in what I was doing , the people respected my work and usually kept quiet , aware of my concentration .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIWhen I go , I hold my breath and completely immerse myself under the water , trying to keep as relaxed as possible , and I stay under the water for a few seconds .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouA gurgling burn looms before you and in its cool streams you immerse your weary feet .
avoid.vAgentNPExtactor Simon DormandyBut actor Simon Dormandy has been banned form immersing his head following a delicate eye operation .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyThis they immersed in a solution containing pyrole ( a five membered organic ring molecule containing one nitrogen atom ) .
avoid.vAgentNPExtaliensIt turned out to be a story about the residents of a block of flats being used as breeders by aliens , who implant their offspring into the unsuspecting humans .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoIt turned out to be a story about the residents of a block of flats being used as breeders by aliens , who implant their offspring into the unsuspecting humans .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI would then investigate the cell structure of this conception , predict the individual , and implant the fertilized cell into the uterus to develop to a full-term infant .
avoid.vAgentNPExtshe` Why , Mother ! " she exclaimed , embracing the stout shoulders and implanting a kiss on her mother 's cheek .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe implanted a quick kiss on the little dog 's moist nose .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe implants ideas , gives clues , prompts proposals , and avoids committing himself publicly until the last moment .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe Japanese researchers have implanted a ferromagnetic glass ceramic into the bone cavity close to the tumour site .
avoid.vAgentNPExtO'Keefe and Nadel implanted recording electrodes into the rat 's hippocampus and studied the electrical activity of hippocampal cells during the learning of such spatial mazes .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe admanAs J. K. Galbraith ( 1979 ) has pointed out the adman actually creates markets and implants ` needs " in people ; he is not merely responding to consumer demand .
avoid.vAgentNPExtAnimals that are venomous secrete toxic matter and inject it by biting or stinging or by some other means .
avoid.vAgentNPExtAlmost 20 per cent , the longer-term ` career " users , had injected heroin from the start .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsnakesMoreover , snakes never inject all their venom in a single strike , so that they are always ready to bite their prey or attacker again .
avoid.vAgentNPExtProfessor Edward Hitchcock took cells from an aborted foetus and he injected them inside Mr Davies 's brain .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMurrayMr Mackie claimed he had later progressed to heroin and that Murray had again injected the drug to him .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe campaigned vigorously against the use of drugs and injected new life and efficiency into sports administration .
avoid.vAgentNPExtVirgin 's boss , a millionaire before he was 21 , stressed that the multi-nationals should stop laying people off and inject some risk capital into the country .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIt injected a further DM24,000 million over two years into the eastern economy .
avoid.vAgentNPExtnice menIt would take him away to a nice , warm mental hospital , where nice men would inject large quantities of Largactil up his bum .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe programme would inject nearly NKr10,000 million primarily into road and rail communications and would be financed by cuts in other areas .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe Insert mode , the normal mode for most programs , inserts new text at the point of the cursor , shifting the text to the right and below to make room .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyou
avoid.vAgentNPExtEadmer inserted them at this point into his Historia Novorum .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouIf using a longer message or saying , you could insert thin decorative lines between each line of text .
avoid.vAgentNPExtEmily picked up the knife from the desk and inserted it between the top of the drawer and the desk and after a struggle , the drawer burst open .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe anaesthetistBecause Dustin had eaten a few hours previously , the anaesthetist had to insert a tube in his mouth to stop him choking on his own vomit .
avoid.vAgentNPExta successful maleNot content with this , a successful male inserts a chemical plug in the female which prevents other males mating with her and causes any male which sniffs it to become impotent for days .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheHis hand shook a little as he inserted the key in the lock .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe National Union of JournalistsIt is encouraging that the National Union of Journalists has now inserted an anti-ageist clause into its code of conduct .
avoid.vAgentNPExta new guestWhen a new guest inserts an authorised keycard into the lock , the room 's lock combination is immediately recoded , cancelling out the previous code .
avoid.vAgentNPExtRobertQuickly Robert inserted the needle into the thigh muscle , and in about a minute , the small body went limp .
avoid.vAgentNPExtBurney inserted the probe into the wound and poked about .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheIt is characteristic of Coleridge 's method that , having reached this point at the end of his first chapter , he inserts a chapter on a scarcely relevant subject .
avoid.vAgentNPExtAckroyd , the teasing narrative juggler ,In one , Ackroyd interviews himself about his own book , dispensing the sort of reflections an author normally puts in the preface : only Ackroyd , the teasing narrative juggler , would insert them on page 892 .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe inserted it through the side of his skull and , finding that he was still alive though in some pain , drove to a nearby hospital , where he later died .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheAnd he took a poisonous viper and forced its mouth open , and inserted a glass under its fangs and drew out a couple of drops of deadly poison .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWilli 's strong , stocky body inserted itself under the Direktor 's arm and he supported him out through the theatre door towards the car .
avoid.vAgentNPExtAdam folded up the pieces of paper , walked quickly over to the bookcase and inserted them alongside the original letter in the Bible seconds before Lawrence put his head round the door .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHerseyHis last book , Antonietta , published in 1991 , tells the story of a Stradivarius violin , and Hersey inserted himself as a character .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouThe other thing to remember is that you can damage your discs by inserting them before switching the computer on , or for that matter by leaving them in while you switch it off .
avoid.vAgentNPExtstudentsBusiness forms -- where screen based equipment is being used students can recall templates or stored formats and insert relevant information by doing a ` fill " .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey might prefer to work out a general letter and simply insert the details such as where they saw the job advertised and the name given to the vacancy advertised .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe inserted the key , released the padlock and the door creaked open .
avoid.vAgentNPExta doctorOn an acupuncture ward I watched a doctor insert long copper needles into the scalp of a one year old and saw the baby howl when every ten minutes the needles were twisted to stimulate the body energy .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe stewards are also preoccupied stacking books , inserting leaflets and handing them out .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe leaned closer to him and lay her head against his shoulder .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouTo double the number you just lay another cable alongside the first .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsomeoneHe hat talked about his brother 's death , and for the first time ever someone had not laid the blame at his door .
avoid.vAgentNPExthe` The play suffered not from wrong direction , but from wrong production , " he maintains and firmly lays the fault at the door of the H. M. Tennent organization .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe laid a wreath at the tomb of the Ayatollah Khomeini .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe Princess of Wales later laid a wreath at the Welsh Guards memorial in London to honour members of the regiment who died in the world wars and other conflicts .
avoid.vAgentNPExthe` Why , thank you ! " she exclaimed as he laid the plate before her .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe took out his cigarette case , laid it beside him .
avoid.vAgentNPExtshe" And she brought forth her first-born child , and laid him in a manger , because there was no place for them in the inn . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe laid everything in an untidy heap in the leather box .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe looked round for the phone , found it and took it to the woman , laying it in her lap .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheThe only moment of danger was as she laid him in his cot again .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheSo he dug a grave with his sword , laid the poor girl in it , and planted the split reed above her .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe old manDownstairs , the old man gathered together the piles of coins and laid them in the tin chest .
avoid.vAgentNPExtFlora laid The Sketch on her knee , ignoring a hungry look from a woman waiting with a fidgety child .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheShe did n't want to talk or exclaim on the beauty of the view , and as though Matthew was also aware of their silent communication , he laid his hand gently on her shoulder .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMrs Ridley settled herself in a green velvet armchair , laying her stick carefully on the floor beside her .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe lays the ashtray on the ground beside the bed then turns towards me ,
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe laid the sawn-off shotgun on the sofa beside her .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMrs Lowyer found an ashtray and laid it on the table .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhichJobs apart , looking young and sexy may still seem important and desirable to many of those who have grown up in a society which lays such emphasis on youth and sex .
avoid.vAgentNPExta societyJobs apart , looking young and sexy may still seem important and desirable to many of those who have grown up in a society which lays such emphasis on youth and sex .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI tipped about half of the cash into the box and then took a couple of shirts from the second bag and laid them on top of the remaining cash .
avoid.vAgentNPExtII found a canvas bag in his wardrobe in which I laid the pages , handling them as though they were living and in pain .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHeThe only exception was the C.O. He leaned his backside against a table , arms folded .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheWith a shaky little breath she leaned her forehead against him .
avoid.vAgentNPExtCara put her hand over his on the steering wheel , leaned her head against his shoulder .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe leant his bike against the gate and shook the sign .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe leaned the mop against the kitchen wall .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSylvia nodded , and leaned her weight against the side of Carolyn 's chair .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI leaned the painting against the van and sat on a box and waited .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheFussily he searched for a safe place , finally leaning the contraption against the wall behind his chair before sitting down .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe stood aside and leaned his back against the wire paling as the hearse came round the comer .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe leaned her head in her hands .
avoid.vAgentNPExtYoung Donald leaned his long-barrelled small-shot gun in the corner by the door and then his face darkened over .
avoid.vAgentNPExtKeach leaned his little forearms on her desk .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheThen he removed it , laid it on the desk and leaned his chin on his clasped hands .
avoid.vAgentNPExtKevin was waiting by the car , leaning his arms on its roof , bored , smoking a cigarette .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI twisted it into my Nikon body and leaned the heavy assembly on the balcony rail .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe man at the next table stands up , walks over and leans his hands on the chair next to Bill .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheAs he leaned his elbows on the table he observed maliciously , ` You look terrible . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe pushed the empty plate away from him and leaned his arms on the table .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe turned and leaned his hips on the terrace railing , gazing into her face with disconcerting intensity .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe leant his arm along the top of the car door , letting his eyes rest on her face for one moment that felt like half a lifetime to her .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe leaned the chair back on two legs and put the sole of one shoe against the bedrails , then pulled on the rope of nylon until his biceps began to crack .
avoid.vAgentNPExtBetty` You 'd better help Betty load the stuff in the car . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtMrs TaxosShe watched -- helpless again -- as Mrs Taxos loaded luggage in two panniers on one of the donkeys .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe respondentBy this time the respondent had loaded the goods into a van and rejoined Mr. A. in the key department .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe occupants jumped out and began to load packages into a waiting truck .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheMiss Bradley , of Crowthorne , Berks , was stabbed repeatedly in the back with an eight-inch carving or butcher 's knife as she loaded shopping into her car in Acton Town , west London .
avoid.vAgentNPExtLeo carried the pile of crockery into the kitchen and began to load it into the dishwasher .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheThen , without more ado , he loaded the horses into the trailer .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsomeoneIt 's practically impossible to say no to someone who 's actually loaded their rucksack into your boot and clipped on their seatbelt .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoIt 's practically impossible to say no to someone who 's actually loaded their rucksack into your boot and clipped on their seatbelt .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheBy the time I arrived he had loaded the door on his truck , and I drove up with him .
avoid.vAgentNPExtDerek , 40 , and Luke 's dad Kevin had just loaded a car on the trailer and begun to move it when Luke slipped under .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe men , from Pickfords Removals , were loading a machine onto a trailer when part of it collapsed , trapping the men beneath them .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyThere they sold half their animals , bought goods with the proceeds , loaded them onto the remaining animals and returned to Kufra , resuming the annual north-south movement .
avoid.vAgentNPExtA hydraulic grab loads sand from a ground dump into the 13-ton wagons of an East Lancashire Railway goods train on July 23 .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheStanding up , she began to load the tea-things on to a tray .
avoid.vAgentNPExtweEarly the following morning we loaded our equipment aboard , and left that ghostly cluster of space arcs embracing the reddened circle of standing stones .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe new Vanguard-class submarinesThe explosives handling jetty at Coulport , on Loch Long , will provide a shelter within which the new Vanguard-class submarines will load their Trident missiles and torpedoes under cover both from the weather and overflying spy satellites .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouWith the fully charged battery in place , you are now ready to load a tape cassette , following the instructions .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe embarrassed bandUnbecoming as it was to their cred , the embarrassed band loaded themselves and gear into the vehicle and tried very hard indeed not to be seen getting out of it at the other end .
avoid.vAgentNPExtPC Sparkes lodged his bike against Carter 's fence , knocked on the door and , getting no reply , he sauntered round the premises peering through each window -- nothing seemed out of place or obviously suspicious .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe Deaconess had lodged her cup against her bosom and was keeping her sword arm free for the cucumber sandwiches .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMathers lodged the cigarette in his mouth and closed one eye against the smoke .
avoid.vAgentNPExtCupidThe Magistrate had long been interested in Lucy but not because Cupid had at last managed to lodge an arrow in his stony heart .
avoid.vAgentNPExthis attempts on EverestHis climbing achievements are many , but it is his attempts on Everest which have lodged him firmly in the public consciousness .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhichHis climbing achievements are many , but it is his attempts on Everest which have lodged him firmly in the public consciousness .
avoid.vAgentNPExtan earlier train coming into the station` Presumably , an earlier train coming into the station had hit the bird and lodged it on its bumpers .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI` After processing I mount the slides in glass to keep them safe , because they are more delicate than conventional slides .
avoid.vAgentNPExtKelly mounted experimental structures on bearings on the table to discover the best ratio between the height of a building and the size and elasticity of the bearings .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe mounted it on his vehicle and made it work .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI have mounted a dual gauge on the dashboard using existing holes for the mounting screws .
avoid.vAgentNPExtCasio has mounted an electro-luminescent display behind the LC layer .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouSecure the drive with at least four screws and make sure that if you mount it horizontally the printed circuit board is at the bottom .
avoid.vAgentNPExthousewivesBehind them , housewives now pack .38s in Gucci handbags , learn to train Rottweilers in close attack work and sign up with security firms such as Armed Response .
avoid.vAgentNPExthis mum and horrified regularsHe left John Fox , 25 , screaming in pain as his mum and horrified regulars packed his severed ear in ice .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyThey were glad to see it , as they had packed some food in one of the suitcases , and directly the porter had gone they set about preparing a meal .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe packed her mail in the saddlebag .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe would then pack them in wooden barrels , till he had a truck load , and then would send them direct from Plowden Station to the dye works where they were used .
avoid.vAgentNPExtLowden have managed to pack a big sound into a small package and the end result is a guitar that can cope with anything from basic stage accompaniment to virtuoso-standard fingerpicking .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHer mother , Valerie Cass , was busying herself , packing things into a small overnight case .
avoid.vAgentNPExtcandidatesAt most colleges GCSE candidates pack two subjects into a week ; A level students take one at a time .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe robbers opened the strongroom and packed the cash into bags .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey packed five players into midfield to snuff out any Celtic creative instincts , and assistant manager Gerry Collins was delighted with the ploy .
avoid.vAgentNPExtweIf it was a warm , sunny day we would pack all our belongings into the caravan and then we would head to the beach or we would go swimming in the pool on the park .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe began to pack things into the picnic basket .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyMum paid for her shopping and gave Stuart the long receipt and they finished packing their bags into the trolley again while the supervisor took the cash from their till .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHenry started to pack the plates into the washing-up machine .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe began gathering plates and cutlery , then packed them into their hampers while the two guides dismantled the barbecue .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthatThe following companies are featured in a short season that packs sixteen events into three days .
avoid.vAgentNPExta short seasonThe following companies are featured in a short season that packs sixteen events into three days .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouAlthough laser discs are used today mainly for music , you could pack the whole Encyclopaedia Britannica onto one of them , and read it out using the same laser technique .
avoid.vAgentNPExtFairfax 's steward has packed sandwiches for us and an ancient vacuum flask of tea .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe last remaining peopleNearly all the red-tiled-roof homes along the ridge line , high above Sarajevo , were deserted , with the last remaining people hurriedly packing their belongings on to cars and wagons .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheApart from the weapons , he had packed two sweat-shirts , some underwear and his toiletries .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe left the stove , grabbed her holdall and began packing everything back into it .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe had finished and packed her things when Lucy Grindal came in with a young woman .
avoid.vAgentNPExtII 'm goin' down the market now , then I 'll go 'ome and pack a few weekend things , then I 'll be back 'ere till Tuesday mornin' as it 's Bank Holiday .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouTrimming costs even further is easy if you 're willing to pack yourselves in like sardines as the French normally do .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe parked the car at the back of the house .
avoid.vAgentNPExtDr Barbara MouleIt had been forty-five minutes earlier when Dr Barbara Moule had parked her Fiesta at the Chesterton Hotel , finding John Ashenden waiting for her a little anxiously .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheIt was mid-afternoon when he parked his car at the Hotel Garibaldi .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyParkers need to be clearly warned that they park their vehicles entirely at their own risk .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe parked the car in the shade of a nearby tree , then cut the engine .
avoid.vAgentNPExtYanto parked the bike in the small alley which separated his Mother 's cottage from the Post Office and stood back to admire the machine again .
avoid.vAgentNPExtConnie parked herself on a white divan and poured out some black steaming liquid .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI` You 've lost me , " I said truthfully , parking my bum on the edge of a table .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey rode over Ham Green and parked the bike on the grass verge by a five barred gate .
avoid.vAgentNPExtvisitorsCars speed up and down the twisty road at all hours and residents and visitors frequently park vehicles on the road restricting access .
avoid.vAgentNPExtStephen and Coventry drove around the darker streets of Portsea and then parked the car under a gaslight .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSilas parked the minibus near a gap where a path led into the gloom , and as they trod the leaf-mould their steps made no sound .
avoid.vAgentNPExtclimbersThe farmers who own the land around Pot Scar are getting increasingly agitated over the way climbers using the crag are parking their cars .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIOnce we had arrived at my place I parked the car and led Amanda through my front gate and up to the flat .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouIf you 're parking at home , use a garage if you have one and lock it .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWe can not park at the weekend and people are already parking on the grass verge . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe parked by the entrance as a steward came up to them , signalling them to park elsewhere .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheUsually he parked on the road , but to work on the car he ran it into the factory yard and into an unfrequented spot in a corner .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyIn mid-afternoon , they parked on the side of a dirt road and carried their picnic lunch to a grassy knoll that gave a perfect view of the dark blue waters of Lago Albano .
avoid.vAgentNPExtStuart 's MumThey were just about to move away when a big estate car eased out of a space in front of them and Stuart 's Mum parked with a grateful wave to the driver .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI` I parked down the road "
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe must have parked around the front of the motel .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoHe called for tougher action by police on motorists who illegally park in and around existing bus stops .
avoid.vAgentNPExtmotoristsHe called for tougher action by police on motorists who illegally park in and around existing bus stops .
avoid.vAgentNPExtOlive parked badly and swore .
avoid.vAgentNPExtdriversHe appealed to drivers to park sensibly and avoid the inconvenience and expense of recovering vehicles from the car pound .
avoid.vAgentNPExtweThen we barricaded ourselves in , piled our mattresses against the cell door .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheTo reinforce the point , he piled coal against the door .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheEarlier that morning , she had piled the bedsheets in a corner of the room ; a sweet aroma of grapes still clung to them .
avoid.vAgentNPExtPrestonThere was a pile of logs and some firelighters and paper in a large basket in the hearth , and Preston started to pile them in the grate while she continued her explorations in the garden .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMaggieWhen they 'd gone Maggie gathered up the rest of the dishes and piled them in the sink .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe had piled her long hair into a sleek chignon , and tiny wisps escaped across her brow and to the nape of her neck .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMichael followed him out and helped pile the waste branches into heaps for burning and then they stacked the scattered lengths of the firewood .
avoid.vAgentNPExtJessamy piled her bags into the boot of Julius 's car , then slid into the front seat , which was of soft leather and almost too comfortable .
avoid.vAgentNPExtPeople had piled the fallen stones into the shape of an altar , and had put a white lace-edged cloth on top .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMy mum was piling tinned ravioli into the trolley .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMelissa` It all sounds highly organised , " said Melissa , piling whipped cream on her fromage blanc and pretending not to hear Iris 's scathing comments about cholesterol .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheWhile she piled all the groceries on the counter and the girl began to check them out Stuart sat by the door and looked round .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheAnd now she was going to pile it on thick and heavy .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe flittered in the kitchen , piling crockery onto the table .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe forced the sad and crushed skull below the snow and piled the ice above it .
avoid.vAgentNPExtCallumLuke said savagely , turning to glare at Callum , who continued to pile food on to a plate .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoLuke said savagely , turning to glare at Callum , who continued to pile food on to a plate .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheAnd , more touching , ` We 'd find that , while we 'd been asleep , she 'd piled all the ornaments on top of our bed .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe piled a week 's dirty clothes into the washing-machine , and sat down with a book .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe placed a ladder against an upper window , climbed up , and saw a naked woman on the bed .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheCrossing to her , he placed a palm against her brow .
avoid.vAgentNPExtshePlacing the night-light against the wall she sat down on the top stair , humping the eiderdown high over her shoulders and gazing into the darkness .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouYou must always stand so that you face the opponent because this is the position from which you can launch the maximum number of powerful attacks and place your opponent at a disadvantage .
avoid.vAgentNPExtshe` Because I need the work , Lady Merchiston , " Theda said , her eyes twinkling as she gently raised the old lady a little and placed an extra pillow at her back .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIWhich is why I 'm placing Marshal Tolonen in charge . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtJohn took the empty cups down below and placed them quietly in the small sink .
avoid.vAgentNPExtDepartments will have to place a monetary value on any destruction of the environment that may result from government policies , meaning that environmental impact will be assessed at the same time as other benefits and costs .
avoid.vAgentNPExtDavid placed his briefcase on the floor delicately and sat at his desk with his back to the window .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe first evolutionary scenario , which places more emphasis on the intentional ingredient than McDowell would allow , is as follows .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhichThe first evolutionary scenario , which places more emphasis on the intentional ingredient than McDowell would allow , is as follows .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSophieA few minutes later Sophie placed the tray on the low table beside Joanna and began to discuss the news of Helen 's engagement , but Joanna showed very little interest .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheReaffirming his administration 's commitment to a streamlined nuclear force , Bush announced that he was placing all strategic nuclear forces under a single commander .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe plaintiff 's contract with the Greek Government placed him under an obligation of confidence but placed the Greek Government under no such obligation .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe then wrapped a piece of red flannel around it and placed it under his arm .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe placed a capsule under his tongue .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThis development places extra demands upon the infant 's powers of attention and requires that she co-ordinate her behaviour with respect to both the object and the other person .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheThen she bent , casually , unhurriedly , and removed her boots , placed them carefully by the door and straightened up .
avoid.vAgentNPExtDelgardMolly Pagett sat on the edge of the bed , her hands clasped together in her lap , and Delgard took the chair from its position by the wall , placing it near to her .
avoid.vAgentNPExtColonel Hamilton` Welcome to France , " Colonel Hamilton began , placing a monocle over his left eye .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe churchIn addition the church might consider placing paid advertisements from time to time , highlighting forthcoming events which could be made especially attractive to the outsider .
avoid.vAgentNPExtweBy placing a disc of hard-wearing ` Ceran " above the burner , we have created a gas hotplate with the streamlined looks and the easy-clean surfaces that you have demanded .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe placed the mugs of cocoa on the table , and they sat near to each other , Juliet sure she was still in bed and dreaming .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI` Having recently received the April publication of Hospitality , I should like to place on record the vast improvement on previous issues that has been accomplished .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheHe had a long stick which he would place under their legs when doing the high kick to indicate where it should reach .
avoid.vAgentNPExtBritish TelecomSuch orders put into the shade the contracts British Telecom has placed for single-mode fibre .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe first people in each team place the keys down their neck and out through the bottom of their trouser legs or slacks .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheWhen at last he placed the phone down he turned and gazed at Joe , saying in a bewildered tone , ‘ It 's Harry ; they … they want me to go at once . ’
avoid.vAgentNPExttwo menThe resolution demands that Libya should hand over two men suspected of planting a bomb which blew up Pan Am flight 103 over Lockerbie in December 1988 with the loss of 270 lives .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe IRAThe Police believe that the IRA planted the bomb which exploded in Westminster earlier today .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe Animal Liberation Front yesterday claimed to have planted an incendiary device which was removed by police from the Duke Street , London , office of Sears plc -- Selfridges ' parent company .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyTHE IRA yesterday admitted they planted the firebomb which damaged a toilet at London 's Hilton Hotel on Sunday .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe IRA has admitted planting the firebombs which closed Milton Keynes shopping centre last Friday .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe Marshal planted himself where he filled the exit and asked without preliminaries : ` Cipolla ? "
avoid.vAgentNPExtTeresa was out in the garden planting onions when she heard the sound of Marco 's old Vauxhall turning the corner into the drive .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe Roman armies carried apples across Europe , planting pips wherever they settled .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouI remember digging for what seemed like hours to lift those bulbs , so make sure you plant them where they will not need to be moved and allow ample room for their growth .
avoid.vAgentNPExtevil menI do not know of any known way of preventing evil men from planting a little piece of plastic explosive in a vast complex like the Musgrave Park hospital .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheShe was forced to face him as he planted himself right across her path .
avoid.vAgentNPExtlocal peopleCommunity wildlife officer Dave Muir and Ann Lolley of the Tidy Britain Group join local people to plant British wildflowers at the Children 's Forest in Pennywell , Sunderland , on Wednesday .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsomeoneOr had someone planted the idea in Alexander 's mind ?
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe cleared the sills in the greenhouse and planted more seeds in flowerpots , repairing the holes in the glass with sheets of polythene .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThis planted the seed in his mind that perhaps the work of a record producer could be interesting .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyOn the UK mainland , two IRA bombers were blown up as they planted a bomb in St Albans , Hertfordshire , on Nov. 15 .
avoid.vAgentNPExtStrachanWith City struggling to defend at set pieces , Strachan again planted a free kick into the penalty area where David Wetherall released Gary Speed whose left foot shot gave Tony Coton no chance .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe planted a boisterous kiss on Alex 's cheek .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWe 're pioneers , boy , breaking new ground -- planting new footprints on God 's old Earth .
avoid.vAgentNPExtpoliceMr Brown who 's from Bampton in Oxfordshire was arrested by police who planted cannabis on him to extort a bribe .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoMr Brown who 's from Bampton in Oxfordshire was arrested by police who planted cannabis on him to extort a bribe .
avoid.vAgentNPExtGrégoire slipped one small hand around Edouard 's neck , and planted a loud kiss on his brow .
avoid.vAgentNPExtClaudia reached up and planted a peck on his cold cheek .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe gigantic man turned him slowly , against the tide of people pressing to the epicentre , and planted him squarely on his feet .
avoid.vAgentNPExtKatherineHe led Claudia away , looked back to wave to Ted and saw in astonishment that Katherine was planting a kiss very firmly on his lips .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe twined her arms round Dane 's neck , planting a lingering kiss on his mouth , laughing huskily as she removed traces of her lipstick from his lips with her fingers .
avoid.vAgentNPExta woman desirous of offspringIn certain fertility rites in Burma , a woman desirous of offspring is required not only to approach the King Cobra but to plant a kiss on its mouth .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe eased her arms from around his neck and , smiling , planted a quick kiss on the end of her nose .
avoid.vAgentNPExtYou actually take the peoples ' photographs first , cut them out and plant them on the original .
avoid.vAgentNPExtStephenShe flinched as Stephen laid his hands on her naked shoulders and planted a hungry kiss on the side of her neck his fingers fumbling in the thick folds of the towel , seeking her breasts .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey have to heave and sweat their great stone to the top of the mountain , and plant it firmly on the summit .
avoid.vAgentNPExtYou could set your back against the roughened old trunk , plant your feet securely on the wide bough and gaze out undisturbed over the great surges of greenery .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheAs he was doing that , he saw the paragraph about himself in The Stage and planted his shoe over it .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI 've planted a selection round one the little paved areas .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsecurity forcesHe had heard stories of security forces planting illegal objects during searches of houses and hoped that his presence might help to safeguard against it .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheJulius came into the room , and she immediately went over and planted herself in front of him .
avoid.vAgentNPExtJoachimSteve Walsh glanced a header across to Joachim who planted the ball past Mike Salmon with such force he stood no chance .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoSteve Walsh glanced a header across to Joachim who planted the ball past Mike Salmon with such force he stood no chance .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyIn St Albans last year two IRA terrorists blew themselves up as they were planting a 5lbs to 7lbs Semtex bomb destined for Royal Marines bandsmen .
avoid.vAgentNPExtweOur own experience is that we have never yet planted a congregation without each person who is married getting as clear a call to the work as their partner .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouTrim any broken or damaged roots cleanly and , if you are planting a bush , hold it up and look at it carefully .
avoid.vAgentNPExta churchTheir aim was to start from the bottom up and to grow a church that would be able in the end to plant other churches .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthatTheir aim was to start from the bottom up and to grow a church that would be able in the end to plant other churches .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI` I thought if I planted a few seeds of jealousy in your mind it might just drive you into my arms that little bit sooner . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe planted a hundred ` Zambra " roses when that variety was first introduced by Wheatcrofts -- the brilliant orange flowers against the bronze-green foliage were a show-stopper at Chelsea .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe artist calmly took a small mechanical device and positioned it against the side of her finger which wore a glittering pair of rings in emerald and diamond .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheDuring a horse show he positioned himself at the edge of the arena .
avoid.vAgentNPExtConranLeaving manufacturing behind enabled Conran to concentrate on retailing and position his company at the vanguard of the high-street revolution .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe had positioned himself in a narrow doorway , in the vain hope it would provide him with some shelter from the biting cold .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe folded napkins to look like coronets and gave the crystal glasses a final polish before positioning them in groups to the right of each place .
avoid.vAgentNPExta companyResearch can help a company to position its product in the market .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe positioned herself on a front bench , laid out her pastels and board , and began drawing under the eyes of the judge , who , be all accounts , turned a shade of puce .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIOnce I even positioned myself on a nearby wall in order to study his features more carefully .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouHe found it hard to remember whether you had to position yourself on the left or the right side .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMr Attlee was careful to position himself with the majority view in Cabinet .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI have purposely positioned this photograph away from the conference photographs to avoid readers confusing it with views of the Institute Officers .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMcGowan positioned himself between Jed and Creed .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey pushed the trolley through , and positioned it , as the patient had requested , by an open window .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe positioned the arbalest , leaned over the wall and released the catch .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheLeaving two of the men in the bows to receive the cargo , he positioned two more along the windward side deck .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyTheir summer holidays are spent in the caravan they have positioned in the yard
avoid.vAgentNPExtheThomas went out , came back a moment later with an object draped in blue velvet which he positioned carefully on a low table .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheHe had spoken jokingly , but as he fell silent , the happiness left his face and he rested his cheek against Cassie 's bright hair and was suddenly very still .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe stopped and rested her forehead against the cold metal walls of the corridor .
avoid.vAgentNPExtDougal rested the transmitting end of the handset against the speaker of his battery-operated tape recorder .
avoid.vAgentNPExtOne elder in a blanket rests his sticks against the wall of the former jail and has a pee , contributing minutely to the eventual disappearance of the police station .
avoid.vAgentNPExthe` Later , " he said , resting his cigar carefully in an ashtray .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe put her elbows on the desk and rested her head in her hands .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe rests both thumbs in the waistband of his trousers .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheBefore caution could restrain the impulse , he placed his hand over hers where she was resting it on the low wall in front of them .
avoid.vAgentNPExtBrassard rested his elbows on the table and leant forward .
avoid.vAgentNPExtStok pulled a small chair close , and rested his big shiny jackbooted feet upon it , then he lit a cigar and threw a cigar and matches to me .
avoid.vAgentNPExtshePlumping up the pillows , she set them against the padded headrest and left , closing the door behind her .
avoid.vAgentNPExtCoventry put the kettle on the stove , put the teapot and the tea caddy and sugar on the table , and then took off his own perfectly dry shoes , and set them against the stove .
avoid.vAgentNPExthe` Try that , " he recommended , setting it beneath her arm .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe baited his baskets and set them in the water , he was so cunning !
avoid.vAgentNPExtheBut he set her sideways on the broad saddle , swung himself up behind her , settled his hands around her waist .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe Keeper waited while the other Man closed the door behind him and then set the cage on the ground and let Minch free .
avoid.vAgentNPExtDuroc picked up his broad-brimmed black hat , and set it upon his head .
avoid.vAgentNPExtCornelius lifted him down and set him upon the copper map .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe reached into his gaming box and brought forth a piece , setting it down on the board with a satisfied air .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe did not set the lamp there that way .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMrs Stych had just set down the last of her bags of groceries on the kitchen counter and begun to unpack them , when there was the sound of a heavy truck drawing up outside her house .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe Brigadier set down a fat puppy that he had been holding and squelched towards the yard , driving a dozen pullets before him .
avoid.vAgentNPExtshe` Very well , " she said , setting down her trowel and taking off her gardening gloves .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe set down his sack and straightened his aching shoulders .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIAs I shakily set down my glass , with a new attack of the clammy sweats seeping into my shirt , things grew more terrifying .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe set down his drink so hard that it sloshed out of the glass .
avoid.vAgentNPExtAlix brought a chrome bowl out of an open cupboard , set it down ajangle with instruments of torture and turned on the generator for her machines .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHennessy brought a chair of his own and set it down some distance away .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhichNervous controls are not the same as behavioural responses of the kind we have seen in the case of reptiles , which situate themselves at angles to gain the maximum benefit from , or to avoid the worst excesses of , solar radiation .
avoid.vAgentNPExtreptilesNervous controls are not the same as behavioural responses of the kind we have seen in the case of reptiles , which situate themselves at angles to gain the maximum benefit from , or to avoid the worst excesses of , solar radiation .
avoid.vAgentNPExtusfinally they allow us to situate the different thresholds in their respective place : for nothing proves in advance … that their chronology is the same for all types of discourse …
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe body of theoryFirst , he assumes a theoretical need for a concept of profession , yet does not indicate the body of theory which requires and situates this concept .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhichFirst , he assumes a theoretical need for a concept of profession , yet does not indicate the body of theory which requires and situates this concept .
avoid.vAgentNPExtAdorno seems to me to situate the problem , without necessarily being the solution to it .
avoid.vAgentNPExtweIn order to situate those views we must begin with Oakeshott 's account of the nature of human conduct .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheThe narrator then proceeds to give some background information , which he situates in a previous time About four months before .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe smeared the mud across his face , and then across his scalp so that it matted in his close-cut hair .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheBut soon he stood back and smeared the tears across the dirt on his cheeks .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe smears ointment on a strip of lint and lays the dressing gently across my wound .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe smeared after-sun milk on her satin brown skin before joining Steve at the table with her drink .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHargreave removed the sheet from the file and held it close to his face , smearing sauce on it .
avoid.vAgentNPExtYou could always smear sticky treacle on the bit or make sure the bit is always warm before it goes into her mouth .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe Indians collect it in pots and smear it on the tips of their arrows and blow-pipe darts .
avoid.vAgentNPExtVisitors often smear the mud on their bodies .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe told her to shut her eyes , and smeared the paste over her face , leaving breathing holes over her nostrils .
avoid.vAgentNPExtAnother digs the cream from the centre of a pink fancy and smears it in his hair .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe smeared a little of the pink cream on the bottom of Lily 's lip .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouBright Eyes : you can keep shampoo out of babies ' eyes by smearing a line of Vaseline just above their eyebrows .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe thievesBesides the crash damage , the thieves had also smeared tomato sauce over the front seats and dashboard .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheHe stared at his sister whose pale face was made even paler by the sun-block ointment she had liberally smeared on her skin .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe waiter spread a napkin across Flora 's knees , presented the menu .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe opened the folder and spread its contents across the table .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe spread butter on a fresh bread roll and slid the plate across the table .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHoffmann spread the photographs on a table .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMumThey were discussing the latest political crisis , and so paid no attention to the blushes of the cringing lass , as Mum spread soap on her .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheShe cut two thin slices and then , from a plastic container , she took some margarine and spread it on the bread .
avoid.vAgentNPExtYou could also thinly spread some glue on the cracker and sprinkle some glitter powder over it .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouOr if you spread it on the ground you could study it like tea-leaves and read the future there .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe contractors take it away and dilute it before spreading it thinly on the soil . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtIOn the first morning , I spread books on their huge kitchen table and started to cross refer .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe spread hay over him for warmth , but it seemed as if the fever would shake him to pieces .
avoid.vAgentNPExtGeorge` George strips the wallpaper , takes the covers off books and spreads his hay all over the floor in one of our rooms , " said Mrs Stallard .
avoid.vAgentNPExtriversDuring tropical rainy seasons when rivers flood and spread muddy waters over the land , the Amazon River dolphin ranges miles from the river bed seeking fish .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe spread her hands secretively over the page .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheJacqui 's occupation had n't improved it ; she was n't the sort of girl who immediately revolutionized a place and gave it a woman 's touch ; she just spread her belongings over the widest possible area .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe poisonHe is like an insect caught in fly spray , whirling crazily , while the poison spreads paralysis slowly through his veins .
avoid.vAgentNPExtDaphne took the tube , squeezed a white worm of cream on to Rose 's shoulders and began spreading it with her large , plump hands .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHippopotamuses spread their scents by whisking their tails as they defecate , while white rhinos stamp in their faeces and then deposit the odour with each fragrant footstep .
avoid.vAgentNPExtweWhen nearly all the passengers ( including Filmer ) had left , heading for their own rooms or the observation car , we cleared the tables , spread fresh cloths and began thinking of food for ourselves .
avoid.vAgentNPExtBethDipping her two hands in the neck of Cissie 's night-shift , Beth drew out the long brown locks , spreading them over the collar and fanning the hair out as it was not altogether dry .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhichHis tongue shot out continually , dumping saliva on his lips , which barely had time to spread it around their shiny surfaces before the next load arrived .
avoid.vAgentNPExthis lipsHis tongue shot out continually , dumping saliva on his lips , which barely had time to spread it around their shiny surfaces before the next load arrived .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey pushed it into the classroom and stood it against a wall .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI closed the lid , snapping the locks , and stood the case against the wall .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWe stood people at various locations over the distance to establish a scale reference .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe stood it beneath the skylight just as he heard footsteps pounding up the stairs .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe stood the pencil upright in the centre .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheTo achieve his dream , he has to stand logic on its head .
avoid.vAgentNPExtProustNow Proust quite consciously stands this idea on its head , when he writes , and I quote , ` Style is simply the order and movement which grow out of our thought . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouAs an additional precaution , you should stand the tray on newspaper .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIWhen I prised her off and tried to stand her on the floor she kept rocking back and sitting on her tail , then falling over sideways and lying there like a stuffed parrot .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheOnce he took a large bone from the table and stood it on the Queen 's plate .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe stood a colander under a saucepan and poured sprouts into it .
avoid.vAgentNPExtweTo be on the safe side why do n't we stand the zinc bath out the rear and let that fill up with rainwater ? "
avoid.vAgentNPExtIslamic Jihad had stashed Waite in the basement car park of a four-storey building in Baalbeck , in the Bekaa Valley .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouI 'd appreciate it very much if you 'd stash the gear in the box and get the boat started up . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe would pull over later and stash the manual in the compartment beneath the battery .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouIf she tells you to stash silver under Jenny Crawley 's bed , you do it , no questions .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe reached up , plucked his balls from Legion 's body and stashed them inside his capacious pockets .
avoid.vAgentNPExtYou have to stash it somewhere out of sight .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheSomewhere around there she can stash Jamie 's things .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe stashed the Nikon back inside his coat and rose to his feet , brushing damp mud from his jeans as he did so .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthemThis enables them to stash five-figure sums of undisclosed gate receipts into a ` slush fund " .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheBut as he made his getaway , shoppers wrestled him to the ground forcing him to drop the stolen loot — along with £200 he had stashed in a pocket — and he fled empty-handed .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSally GunnellAnd then Sally Gunnell talked to me about stuffing her gold medal in a cupboard at home .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe closed her eyes and stuffed her fingers in her ears .
avoid.vAgentNPExtshe` She told me , thank God , that she had to stuff a handkerchief in her mouth to stop laughing too loudly . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe stuffed extra grenades in his pockets .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheThe car and the trucks accelerated into the night , the same night that concealed the sergeant as he stuffed the money in his pocket , telling himself that Rommel knew best .
avoid.vAgentNPExtJames slid off the arm of the sofa and stuffed his hands in his trouser pockets .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShamlou picked up the buff envelope and stuffed it in the pocket of his windcheater .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe rolled up her pyjamas and stuffed them under her pillow , before quickly pulling the bedclothes to .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe picked up a cockerel by its feet , stuffing it under his arm .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI heard Bernice coming just in time to fold the photocopies and stuff them inside my jacket .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe stuffed the scrawled pages into an envelope and sealed it .
avoid.vAgentNPExtshe` It 's all so long ago , " she added , stuffing more crisps into her mouth .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe stuffed the two pieces into Vasili 's anorak pocket .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI smiled cheerfully , wished everyone a good morning and began to stuff the food into my mouth .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMary was stuffing wet towels into a dirty pillowcase .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheHe stared at her for a long moment , and then he turned , stuffed his hands into his trouser pockets , and stared out over the lake .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheOff the back of the door he took an old net shopping-bag that his Mum hardly ever used and stuffed the carton and biscuits into it .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe collected up the letters and stuffed them back , higgledy-piggledy , into their brown paper and cardboard nest .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheChris had already been given a severe ticking-off when he 'd admitted to the box-office that he 'd lost count of the number of tickets and cheques he 'd stuffed into all his suit pockets .
avoid.vAgentNPExtweIn the event Mazzin was after the notebooks we 'd stuffed down the front of our pyjamas .
avoid.vAgentNPExtBoth boys began stuffing the empty cases down their shirts .
avoid.vAgentNPExtISo after this meal , when I find I 'm stuffing foul non-rancid things down my throat -- without bad effects -- I try a quick scuttle round the room .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSally took the strip of paper and stuffed it down the front of her skirt .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheInwardly seething , she did as she was told , carefully tucking her dressing-gown about her legs .
avoid.vAgentNPExtGloria tucked the blanket around Dot and kissed the tip of her nose .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe man lowered his scarf , tucking it below his chin , causing Creed to flinch at the sight of the ravaged face now caught in the shine of the moon .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheIt always banged on the desk top , each morning , before he remembered to tuck it below his tie .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe chose four different coloured capsules and tucked them discreetly beneath his plate .
avoid.vAgentNPExtAshleyReaching for a napkin , Ashley tucked it beneath Thomas 's chin .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe tucked the phone between chin and shoulder and gave me a friendly salute , but did n't pause in his recitation of copy .
avoid.vAgentNPExtFred tucked his toga between his legs like a baby 's nappy and picked his friend up .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe wiped her lips on the paper and crumpling it up , tucked it demurely between the seat and the wall .
avoid.vAgentNPExtJamie is not the type to tuck himself in bed early .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe did turn from him then , to tuck her shirt in her waistband , and to hide the baffling tears that stung at her eyes .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe dropped the mercenary sword , tucked his axe in his belt and then strode over the cobbles to the unconscious girl .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheWithout tucking the shirt in his pants , he pulls a royal red tie over his head that has been pre-knotted , I 'm sure by his wife , Lonnie .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMcGowanWith one swift motion McGowan reached up , took the glasses off and tucked them in his pocket .
avoid.vAgentNPExtCraig tucked the books inside his coat and as the door was flung open , he strode past his open-mouthed brother and down towards the drawing-room .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSteveNewman ignored the extended hand , looked at the man called Steve who had tucked his right hand inside the lapel of his buttoned jacket .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoNewman ignored the extended hand , looked at the man called Steve who had tucked his right hand inside the lapel of his buttoned jacket .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheBut in tucking a cover over the old man 's knees , for there was snow on the ground outside and in spite of a roaring fire the room was not as warm as he was used to , she felt her hand patted and then he said , ` Peace and goodwill , peace and goodwill , that is the secret after all . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe tucked a towel round his neck , not quite managing to meet his knowing look .
avoid.vAgentNPExtJosh tucked his arm companionably through hers .
avoid.vAgentNPExtLéonie sat up straight , tucked her feet to one side , put her hands round her knees .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe always used to tuck it underneath the water butt .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThedaThe old lady let it go , and watched Theda hastily tuck it out of sight .
avoid.vAgentNPExtweLater on , younger guests stayed on for disco dancing while we walked back to our apartment to tuck our happy , tired children into bed .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe tucked the handkerchief back into his sleeve .
avoid.vAgentNPExtStok reached for his riding breeches , buttoned himself into them , tucked his shirt in , then walked across to where I was sitting .
avoid.vAgentNPExtISomething I can tuck underneath my arm and use to get about with . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtHIBS can tuck away their passports until their summer hols if they do n't beat Anderlecht at Easter Road on Tuesday night .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThedaNot knowing what else to do , Theda first found a fresh cap and tucked away her dangerous locks , and then began to lay out her clothes , retrieving her portmanteau from under the bed .
avoid.vAgentNPExthe` The perils of drink , " he murmured to Juliet , as he tucked away his stethoscope .
avoid.vAgentNPExtRuth tucked up her skirts and clenched her teeth , and as Alfred called out the beat she pushed hard against the slippery wall , and was relieved and delighted to feel the barge moving .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe paused to tuck up a strand of her long hair which had escaped from the orange mob-cap .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheThe white men took away our land , " she said tucking the coin down the front of her dirty dress , ` And now there is nowhere left to grow maize .
avoid.vAgentNPExtLouisa put down the book , crossed to the bed and wrapped an arm about Emilia 's shoulders .
avoid.vAgentNPExtDepression now wrapped itself about her , making concentration difficult , while the thought of Silas holding Doreen in his arms brought a sudden flare of honesty that caused her to admit she was jealous .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheAt last she rose from the water , wrapping a towel about her damp body as she walked to her room , mentally weighed down by her thoughts , and physically wearied , too .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe 6ft carpet snake crept into Calan Lavender 's bed , wrapped its body around him and plunged in its fangs .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIPulling on a sweater and wrapping my long kilt around me , I made my way towards Sheikha Grandmother 's house .
avoid.vAgentNPExtYou` You 've got to wrap the strap around your foot . "
avoid.vAgentNPExthimIt also enabled him to wrap his hand round the glass , even if it had a handle , in a manner peculiarly his own .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey wrapped old sacks round themselves to keep out the cold .
avoid.vAgentNPExtBruce stirred and wrapped his cloak firmly about him .
avoid.vAgentNPExtpeopleThese goods are also expensive , so people defer buying them when they are hard-up .
avoid.vAgentNPExtusSandford , however , urged us to defer going down there for at least two months : the rains had only recently ended and after the rains a virulent type of malaria was prevalent in the Awash valley .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe committeeEventually the committee agreed to defer a decision to see if the school could team up with neighbouring villages to boost numbers .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe councilHe said opponents hoped the council would either reverse or defer their decision to close Hustledown House .
avoid.vAgentNPExtBarnett wanted to defer the building of a new British Library next to St Pancras Station .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe Court of Appeal deferred the possession order for three months .
avoid.vAgentNPExtLASMO North Sea and its partnersAfter a series of discussions , LASMO North Sea and its partners have decided to defer the development of the Columba field .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe residentsIn return for the council taking proceedings against the company the residents deferred their own legal action and allowed the dump to re-open .
avoid.vAgentNPExtweWell , we deferred many difficult decisions , and this was just one of them . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe planning committee decided on Monday evening to defer its decision about the application until after that meeting .
avoid.vAgentNPExtstudentsWithin each there are many honours degree specialisations , and , although courses become progressively more specialised , students defer a final choice about their ultimate subject of study until the end of their third year .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheScheherezade begins the long series of tales that constitute The Arabian Nights , so successfully stimulating the King 's curiosity to hear more that he constantly defers the order for her execution .
avoid.vAgentNPExtweIn the end we compromised and deferred the issue for later discussion between us .
avoid.vAgentNPExtJudge William Hannah deferred sentence for six months .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe CouncilFor these reasons , the Council has decided to defer the matter for three years .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe committee deferred a decision on the application , and the matter will be further considered at a later date .
avoid.vAgentNPExtJohn could see some trivial improvements but deferred any mention of them .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthemIt is more important for them to defer their childbearing and to compress it into a short space of time in their married life .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoTraditionally it had been the poor who had deferred marriage until they could become independent in an economy of the margins , but the early impact of industrialisation appears to have broken the pattern .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe poorTraditionally it had been the poor who had deferred marriage until they could become independent in an economy of the margins , but the early impact of industrialisation appears to have broken the pattern .
avoid.vAgentNPExtweBut , in all cases we defer repayment until you complete the course , and then agree a repayment programme that is based on your earnings .
avoid.vAgentNPExtEdouardKnowing what he would find when he went there , and knowing that it would pain him , Edouard delayed the moment when he would make a formal inspection of the house .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe reached for the glass , delaying the moment when she 'd have to answer , unsure even how to answer .
avoid.vAgentNPExtOwner-occupiers tend to delay childbearing because they face heavy housing costs at the beginning of their marriage .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheEventually the time came when she could n't delay going downstairs any longer , and when she reached the kitchen she discovered that the visitor had left , and that Silas was examining the contents of the fridge .
avoid.vAgentNPExtBradford Northern coach Peter Fox has delayed naming his side for tomorrow 's Trophy quarter-final against Widnes but Great Britain scrum-half Deryck Fox is definitely out .
avoid.vAgentNPExtScotlandRUGBY UNION : Scotland have delayed naming their team for Saturday 's international against world champions Australia amid continuing doubts over the fitness of full back Gavin Hastings .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI delayed switching the computer off while I racked my brain trying to think of some way of saving them , but there was none .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheAt their meeting in either 1749 or 1750 , Christopher Smart accepted this task from Richardson ; however , he delayed writing the piece which was to be printed in the volume .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe rattled on breathlessly , perhaps encouraged , Dexter thought , by a desire to delay Blanche coming to the point of the meeting .
avoid.vAgentNPExtCorporate lawyers managed to delay the case coming to court for two years and then they prolonged the proceedings for a further two years .
avoid.vAgentNPExtA HOME OFFICE minister yesterday intervened at the last minute to delay a Kurdish refugee being flown back to Turkey .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheSo he was delaying beginning to play .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyBut the government front bench denied opposition claims that they 'd deliberately delayed the decision to boost Tory support on the eve of the Party Conference .
avoid.vAgentNPExtfield social workersConsequently , field social workers delayed the decision to admit young people to care , and , subsequently , were forced to do so when events had overtaken them .
avoid.vAgentNPExtGlaxo has since delayed the launch to await product approvals but it 's a massive project and will take out rigid packaging business forward very quickly when it comes on stream -- probably late this year .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSALVAGE specialists were forced yesterday to delay plans to refloat the Danish cargo ship aground on an island in the Pentland Firth .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey were , however , encouraged to delay their accident estimate until they had thought specifically about how busy the junction would normally be and how it might appear in other conditions .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe GovernmentHurworth dentist Simon Allum said : ` Despite the Government delaying the decision by a month we still have not been answered .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIThe first one was to the house in Colchester to ask if they 'd mind if I delayed my arrival by one more day .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe delayed the trip by two days , arrived in London on 8 June , and went into a series of meetings with the Commons committee , Sir Geoffrey , Mrs Thatcher and the Press .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe Tuareg -- the largest tribe of Nomads in the Sahara DesertFor the first time in their history the Tuareg -- the largest tribe of Nomads in the Sahara Desert -- recently delayed their annual migration for 10 days so as to catch the final episode of Dallas
avoid.vAgentNPExtheA commonly held view is that he delayed withdrawal for political reasons , until after the presidential elections of December 1965 .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheOr maybe that is an apocryphal story and she thought about delaying the journey for twenty-four hours because she had a hair appointment .
avoid.vAgentNPExtmePaul Reichmann asked me to delay everything for two months and I agreed .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMany women have been delaying births for years .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWe could have delayed the trial until the tax business was settled .
avoid.vAgentNPExtitThe Swedish government announced in mid-January that it would delay a promised phase-out of nuclear power until alternative energy sources became viable .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouDeeper hard pans require more drastic operations such as double digging ; in established gardens you may prefer to delay the upheaval until each area affected is due for renewal and replanting .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHuy had delayed telling Merymose about Surere , waiting for the right moment to come .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe governmentFriends of the Earth urged the government to delay any decision on Thorp until after the advisory committee completes its review of radioactive waste disposal for the next 20 years , which is expected next year .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSecurity forces delayed 50 hours before searching the region , allowing the murderers to escape the net .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIThat 's why I delayed coming home .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI“ I 'm going to delay them . ”
avoid.vAgentNPExtI have been delaying you .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheThe Coronations were launched by an ever-publicity-conscious Luff , shortly before his retirement , which he delayed until 1954 .
avoid.vAgentNPExtpeople` Saturday 's situation appears to have been caused because people delayed before going out into the rain . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtheMaybe if he could delay a little longer , Springfield would discover his sweep had failed to capture the ringleader and send men in to flush him out .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMr MienoSome fear that if Mr Mieno delays much longer , he risks overkill .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe GovernmentConsequently , he wants the Government to delay no longer , but to begin to devolve real responsibility to the people of Northern Ireland .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe two commandersHe sent an army under Counts Hugh and Matfrid to help Bernard ; but the two commanders delayed so long en route that Muslim troops were able to ravage the county of Barcelona .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheBut she discovered she had delayed too long , for as she reached the hall , there before her , and as cool as you like , was Naylor .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe UNBritain doubted whether the UN could do more than to postpone the day when Soviet domination over Korea was established .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe Rolling Stones , George Harrison , Bob Dylan and Rod Stewart are still strutting and fretting away , postponing the time when they are heard no more .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe postponed implementing a scheme until more groups , including industry and business , were consulted .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe judge postponed sentencing for pyschiatric reports but warned the normal punishment for attempted robbery was at least 7 years in prison .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe Mexican government has postponed plans to construct a hydro-electric dam on the Rio Usumancinta , near the border with Guatemala .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIsraelThere was also concern among US officials that the funding would encourage Israel to continue to postpone steps to liberalize the economy .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe Socialist governmentWith an election looming on June 6th , the Socialist government had every reason to postpone the embarrassment of a third successive devaluation .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe banks also agreed to postpone amortization payments due between 1991 and 1994 , a measure calculated to save Chile approximately $1,800 million annually over the following four years .
avoid.vAgentNPExtTelevision had postponed Manchester United 's scheduled visit to Anfield so it could be shown live on 22 December , the longest night .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouAs things are , I 'd like you to postpone your leave for a bit . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe mother postponed her second marriage for six months to give time to sort out the new relationships .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe Soviet parliamentWhen the Soviet parliament invoked emergency laws to postpone the strike for two months , the union refused to call it off -- in effect , daring the government to end it by force .
avoid.vAgentNPExtTripoli postponed the elections until February ; Ajdabiyans confidently expected them on 1 February , and after that day the chairman of the local Assembly telephoned Tripoli each afternoon to ask if he should hold the poll .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe GovernmentThe Law Society has urged the Government to postpone the changes in civil legal aid for one year because it believes the rise in spending on it is a temporary blip .
avoid.vAgentNPExtprospective purchasersThe danger is that prospective purchasers will postpone spending money until they have finished upgrading to Windows .
avoid.vAgentNPExtJohn Scott Morgan , author and a member of the Society , had to postpone the talk originally arranged for October 1992 .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe Presidents of Russia and Lithuania postponed until October the actual signature of a treaty on troop withdrawal , due to " technical " difficulties .
avoid.vAgentNPExtYou avoid , postpone , or hide the conflict that you fear .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe personally ferried two Aero Commanders , an Aerostar , a Beech Duke , and two Barons .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe fire brigade had to bring in their rescue boat normally used on the Thames to ferry 60 stranded people while the local council issued sandbags to those still hoping to keep the water at bay .
avoid.vAgentNPExtManningThe crown claimed that Manning had ferried Mr McVeigh 's IRA killers to and from the scene of the killing at his Boucher Road warehouse on May 22 , 1991 .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwho` The only car apart from a Rolls-Royce that he could fit into was an extra large Range Rover , " says the driver , who also tells hair-raising tales of ferrying Maxwell about town .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe driver` The only car apart from a Rolls-Royce that he could fit into was an extra large Range Rover , " says the driver , who also tells hair-raising tales of ferrying Maxwell about town .
avoid.vAgentNPExtA local man offers to ferry me across the fjord and I am soon on the way to Holt .
avoid.vAgentNPExtJake ferried them across the ford on his cart with horse and master enjoying a paddle .
avoid.vAgentNPExtBilly could easily have ferried her across the river in his boat , as he had done many times before .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe Swindon Bus CompanySince the tragedy , the Swindon Bus Company has been ferrying the children across town .
avoid.vAgentNPExtevery previous expeditionAs far as we knew every previous expedition had ferried the sheep by dinghy , a tedious operation which must have been hard on both men and sheep , to say nothing of the dinghy .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey were prepared to ferry the ball from blue shirt to blue shirt and in the process frustrate Nottingham Forest .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMcGeeEmerging from the back staircase into the kitchen , Julia found McGee ferrying the remains from the dining room , downing in quick succession the remnants of the Chablis and the dregs of the Margaux .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey ferried plates to and fro from the kitchen , where Rose and Victorine supervised what was to come next .
avoid.vAgentNPExtof whichHis last song attracted a school of dolphins , one of which ferried Arion on his back all the way to Corinth .
avoid.vAgentNPExtdolphins , oneHis last song attracted a school of dolphins , one of which ferried Arion on his back all the way to Corinth .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe augmented his meager income by plying for hire as a ferryman , ferrying passengers across to Greenwich , and sometimes he followed a more grisly trade .
avoid.vAgentNPExtothersMany helped firemen remove debris and others were ferrying the injured to hospitals .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoVOLUNTEERS who use their own cars to ferry people to hospital from remote parts of the North-East could face a hefty tax bill in future .
avoid.vAgentNPExtVOLUNTEERS who use their own cars to ferry people to hospital from remote parts of the North-East could face a hefty tax bill in future .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe former seamen , who risked their lives against the elements and German U-boats to ferry vital supplies to northern Russia , can enjoy a berth on a luxury liner for the return trip .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoThe former seamen , who risked their lives against the elements and German U-boats to ferry vital supplies to northern Russia , can enjoy a berth on a luxury liner for the return trip .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheAfter being rejected by the Sandinistas , he resolved to become a flying doctor and ferry medical supplies to war-stricken campesinos .
avoid.vAgentNPExtBearcoat complied reluctantly , ferrying the wounded up the Yellowstone and Missouri , and protesting the Nez Perce ` treatment unusually severe .
avoid.vAgentNPExtCABBIES earning big tips helping to ferry stolen property away from break-ins were targeted yesterday in a series of police raids .
avoid.vAgentNPExtJohn Sandberg( As reported in the November FlyPast , John Sandberg was tragically killed while ferrying the Tsunami out of Reno on September 25 .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe East London LineSo I wake my feet up , stop fantasizing about the bomb , and invite the East London Line to ferry me up to Whitechapel .
avoid.vAgentNPExta coach companyPaul Hunter , who runs a coach company which ferries schoolchildren to and from sports grounds , claims he has not received any money from the council for the service in recent months .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhichPaul Hunter , who runs a coach company which ferries schoolchildren to and from sports grounds , claims he has not received any money from the council for the service in recent months .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe thieves had obviously been back and forth over the ravine ferrying everything back to their car .
avoid.vAgentNPExtweAnd lead him out to the Waiting Room where he 's allowed to linger and holler for a while before we ferry him back to the night .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWe clean their homes , fetch their shopping , ferry them to where they wish to go ; and we do all this without thinking that our care might be undermining their independence , even their morale .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI` Search for what , since you 're not after all the heroin , or whatever I 'm supposed to have been ferrying around the islands for a week ? "
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe visiting pilots had come to ferry back a score of U.S. fighter aircraft flown up from the States as part of the American lend-lease programme .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe prince 's personal press secretary Dickie Arbiter ferried them round the Queen 's estate at Sandringham , Norfolk , so they could film the photographers snapping the royal shooting party from a public road .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMr BriggsSince the early 1960s Mr Briggs has cleared 450 acres of bracken by a variety of methods including aerial and knapsack spraying , and said : ` The problems of over-grazing by sheep are well known .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe cleared it of leaves and dragged it out of the corner into which the Friar had stuffed it .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsettlersHowever , to lay claim to the land , settlers were compelled in such a milieu to be seen to clear it of trees , so the result was ecologically undesirable .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe cleared his throat as the young man looked up .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey have cleared land for vegetable patches and introduced exotic weeds , and , that bane of island wildlife , goats .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe thus , in the face of furious opposition , cleared the ground for the drastic overhaul of the fiscal system which was now more essential than ever .
avoid.vAgentNPExtweWhen we indicated that we would like to clear him on the spot he was very reluctant to let us on board saying that the boat was " in a hell of a mess " !
avoid.vAgentNPExtISRAEL and the PLO will seal a deal on mutual recognition within 24 hours , clearing the way for signing an agreement on Palestinian self-rule by September 13 , a PLO official in Tunis said today .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe juryEarlier , the jury had cleared Brian Parke , 23 .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheWas she trying to clear her conscience , or was it Margaret 's final act of revenge on Leah who had grabbed all the glory ?
avoid.vAgentNPExtAce shook herself to clear her mind .
avoid.vAgentNPExtITwo days later I drove the BMW back to Winston Street and cleared my room .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe cleared his throat .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe report gives details of the jet 's mission and clears both the crew and the equipment of any fault .
avoid.vAgentNPExtRentokilAfter Rentokil had cleared the premises they chemically disinfected the entire area and the property is now ready for sale , minus ` the ones that got away !
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe TigersIf the Tigers can clear other Muslim communities to the south , they will have established a safe corridor between the Serbian and the Bosnian capitals .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhichI can only liken this to a trance-like state which neither drains you of energy nor leaves you feeling elated afterwards . "
avoid.vAgentNPExta trance-like stateI can only liken this to a trance-like state which neither drains you of energy nor leaves you feeling elated afterwards . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe averted her eyes , draining the glass of fruit juice in one gulp .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIt drains humanity of its humour , reduces adults ' behaviour to that of petulant children .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe walked to the table where he 'd left his brandy snifter , lifted it , and drained it of liquid .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe lymph glandsThere is usually a painless swelling of the lymph glands which drain the area of the primary sore .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhichThere is usually a painless swelling of the lymph glands which drain the area of the primary sore .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMarina` What a menagerie , " said Marina , draining the bottle into their glasses .
avoid.vAgentNPExtRanulf drained his cup in two noisy gulps .
avoid.vAgentNPExtstreamsNumerous studies ( e.g. Stoner and Gee 1985 , Bull and Hall 1986 ) have compared the water chemistry of streams draining afforested areas with that of streams draining nearby moorland .
avoid.vAgentNPExthe" I guess it would , Daddy , " he replied shortly and drained the glass without looking up .
avoid.vAgentNPExtCheryl` Thanks , " Cheryl said , and to Bernice 's amazement , drained the entire flask without stopping for breath .
avoid.vAgentNPExtBull O'Malley chuckled and drained his glass .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheWhat was in the bottle that he had thus publicly drained to the last drop ?
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe had emptied their pockets and thrown away their hope .
avoid.vAgentNPExtEllwoodAs an afterthought , Ellwood emptied the priest 's pockets , then scrambled back on to the rock and pushed Carey 's belongings in between the boulders along with his own clothing .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheAnyway " he emptied the suitcase full of notes onto the floor `
avoid.vAgentNPExtA man sitting at a three-legged stool emptied a dustpan full of rubbish over his suit and then removed it with a battery powered mini vacuum cleaner .
avoid.vAgentNPExtrobbersA Building Society cashier had a gun pointed at her head while robbers emptied the office safe .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyAs soon as they had emptied their tiny cups of black coffee , Nathan had settled the bill and they had walked quickly back down the hill to the waterfront .
avoid.vAgentNPExtbureaucraciesThe values of justice and equality would lead to the setting up of bureaucracies which would empty the world of sacred meanings .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhichThe values of justice and equality would lead to the setting up of bureaucracies which would empty the world of sacred meanings .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHolmesBut the next moment Holmes had emptied his revolver into the hound 's body .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsomeoneIf someone empties their in-tray into yours , protest .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHugh 's mother emptied her shopping-bag onto the carpet and Gina had the feeling of terror that wedding-presents had sometimes brought ; she wondered what on earth would happen if something went wrong .
avoid.vAgentNPExtPaupers engaged in emptying the cesspools during the night were allowed one pint of beer , 7 ozs. bread and 1 oz. cheese .
avoid.vAgentNPExtPatients were asked to empty their bladder before going to bed , noting the precise time and discarding the urine .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoNeither knew who had emptied the desk .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe " Bolshie outing "During the summer the " Bolshie outing " as it was known , practically emptied the village .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe emptied his cup and set it down on the table .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouIf the VAX/VMS disk quota has been exceeded ( check by using VMS command SHOW QUOTA ) , you should inform the System Manager or purge the account of all unnecessary files .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheHe 'd done something like it before , he 'd tried to purge himself of privilege by becoming a tramp , descending among the down-and-outs of London and Paris .
avoid.vAgentNPExtBozSeb realised immediately that Boz was seeking trouble as a means of purging himself of the anger and frustration that was bubbling inside him .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIBecause I need to purge myself of the past more than anything .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe sufferersAt both extremes of anorexia or bulimia the sufferers may use medications to induce vomiting or to reduce body fluid or to purge themselves either with laxatives or enemas or both .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe hero HerculesBut another work by Lysippus , showing the hero Hercules purging the Augean Stables , was exhibited in Rome next to a statue of the triumphant Fabius Maximus on horseback .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe generalIt failed , and the general purged the armed forces and created a power structure that strengthened his supporters ' hold on the military .
avoid.vAgentNPExtNeither the campaign nor the result purged him or his family of a settled if unenthusiastic feeling that he ought to go into the House of Commons .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey were also seeking to purge their religion of recently acquired alien elements and to restore it to what they deemed its original purity .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheBut then he has it , he 's off and running , he 's merging and purging that database with frantic abandon .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe refugees have stripped the surrounding hills almost bare , and spend much of their time collecting branches .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMr GrantUsing the wealth of material produced by Haringey Council to explain the whys and wherefores of lesbian and gay equality , Mr Grant stripped the new Clause bare of any respectable pretensions .
avoid.vAgentNPExtweOn instructions from the Corporals , we stripped him naked and made him run across to the horse trough where he was thrown in .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe had no wish to strip herself bare for his amusement .
avoid.vAgentNPExtburglarsBut burglars forced a kitchen window while she was out and stripped the house of everything valuable .
avoid.vAgentNPExtbailiffsRegulars at the Foresters Arm , Coatham Mundeville , looked on in astonishment last year when bailiffs came in and stripped the pub of furniture and fittings .
avoid.vAgentNPExta robotHe realized that a robot was stripping him of his armour and removing all detectable weapons .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthievesFIRST thieves stripped their room of luggage , clothes , money , passports and tickets within hours of their arrival in Orlando , Florida .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThieves , having stolen a car , take it for a joy ride and then strip it before setting it alight to destroy the evidence .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe turned away to strip the rumpled bed , then straightened the room and packed her few belongings in her bag , feeling more reluctant by the minute to face Penry in the cold light of day .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe new government stripped the Tokugawa family of most of its land and Keiki was forced to resign its headship ; many Bakufu supporters also lost their domains .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWe put it to bed in a bowl and cover it in bulb fibre like a blanket .
avoid.vAgentNPExtOne girl wanted to cover him in whipped cream and honey and then slowly lick off every bit .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe covered her mouth with her hand .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheOvercome again , she covered her face with her hands and sank onto the settee .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheI caught the little boy , but when the child saw me , he covered his eyes with his hands and screamed loudly .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe white gravelWe all found him interesting , so when we lay in the sun after lunch , the white gravel covering our backs with powdery marks , his fighting demonstrations were keenly attended .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe reluctant soldierHe wiped his hands on the wet grass beside the grave and ordered the reluctant soldier back to secure the lid of the coffin and cover it with soil .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI had to cover my nose against the terrible stench and just wished my master would finish the business .
avoid.vAgentNPExtEva had to cover a chair in stapled-together plastic bags before it was hygienic enough for his arse .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheAware now that he was more naked than the other man he turned to the bed , and dragged a sheet off it to cover himself with .
avoid.vAgentNPExtTwo people were in the living room , a man and a woman , both in uniform , dusting the various surfaces with whitish powder .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheNorman opened his tool-box and took out a pair of rubber gloves , which he dusted with talcum powder , and drew over his sensitive digits .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe good beachcombersWithin the hour the good beachcombers are on the spot and loading their sacks with all manner of bounties cast at their feet by providence .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSylvesterPreferring a neutral approach for such material , Sylvester has not loaded the catalogue with critical judgements .
avoid.vAgentNPExthe` That Geoffrey is a wicked geezer , " Toss said to himself , as he began to load the pram with Geoffrey 's computing equipment .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe loaded the barrow with paving stones before running straight through a plate glass window at the B&Q superstore in South Shields .
avoid.vAgentNPExtTwo girls are loading the donkeys with water containers and sacks .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouJust as you should not overload your argument with cases , you should not load it with too many separate points of law .
avoid.vAgentNPExtCecil BeatonDid you know that Cecil Beaton could n't even load his own camera ?
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouTHE DETECTIVE : When you load the gun , then you know what you 're holding .
avoid.vAgentNPExtLarsenQuickly loading the Very pistol with the red cartridge , Larsen aimed it at the open skylight and pulled the trigger .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouAllow sufficient time for your beneficial bacteria to build-up in your aquarium or pond system before you begin to load with livestock .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe reloaded , fired at a sniper eighty yards away , missed and loaded again .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouYou have the choice of being snooty and tutting at people sitting in their cars , packing their faces with hot dogs , or you can pack your own face with a hot dog before you set out .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouDay and weekend sacks are light enough for you to simply pack them with accessibility to key items of equipment like waterproofs the main priority .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe packed his suitcases with clothes and books .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheHis lectures were above all popular because he packed them with information .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheI did as she said but they were two sizes too big for me ; they fitted better after she had packed the toes with scraps of wool .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMina and KāliWhen at last the work was finished , Mina and Kāli packed a basket with some clean clothes and went together to the stream to wash .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe even packed a bag for each for them .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouTurn round day is a bit hectic for us , so we suggest you pack your bags in the morning , leave them in our safekeeping , and disappear to explore for the day !
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheAs she quickly packed a bag before preparing dinner , it suddenly struck her what a risk she was taking .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe programme that turns the cameras on teenagers and let's them do the talking and the interviewsNow the programme that turns the cameras on teenagers and let's them do the talking and the interviews has packed its newest series with just the subjects their viewers want .
avoid.vAgentNPExtBaldwinAccordingly Baldwin packed his suitcase , instructed his parliamentary private secretary to do the same , and set off yet once more in the small black car .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe carefully packed her case again , then scanned the tidy bedroom and bathroom with some satisfaction .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIIt was on a Friday night and I had packed my suitcases and taken them around to Rachel 's house so her dad could stack them on top of the car .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey have n't started packing their suitcases yet , but they fear it may be inevitable and they 'll have to come to terms with a completely new existence .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheShe had a fake -- a trick : just before the contest started she smeared her mouth well with butter .
avoid.vAgentNPExtEndillHe did not even notice when one of his class became stuck in the hole in the floorboards and was there all day until Endill had the idea of smearing him with butter to slide him out .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey were both bareheaded , but had smeared their faces with camouflage cream , and wore dark coloured zip-up windcheaters , denims and trainers .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe had smeared the shape with coal dust .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe BBC and official propagandaAt all times , the BBC and official propaganda has been industrious at smearing them with crime and violence .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe smeared the chicken with edenwort , okra and gravy , rubbed it round the plate and set it off once more in the direction of his wide , beautifully moulded mouth .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe promptly took it out of her hand , smeared it with honey and pushed it towards her mouth .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe was smearing her hands with iron oxide , to simulate blood .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe women of the family struck their faces and smeared them with soot .
avoid.vAgentNPExtan official spokesmanThey also knew that the arrested men were respectable and law-abiding and they were highly indignant when they heard that an official spokesman had smeared them with the suggestion of criminal activities .
avoid.vAgentNPExtBryony took the toast out and began to smear it with tomato chutney .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheThe man 's face was a glistening red , as though he had smeared it with Vaseline .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyoung revellersIn nineteenth-century Paris young revellers would melt down chocolate and smear horrified passers-by with what they took to be excrement .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe spread the bed with a blue and crimson Indian blanket , put up lampshades , hung blue curtains .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe decorations committee had spent the morning spreading tables with brown , yellow and green linen cloths and pinning gold-sprayed autumn leaves to each corner of them .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe broke off a piece of baguette , spread it with butter and jam , stuffed it into her mouth .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMy Grandma Rosenbloom` My Grandma Rosenbloom used to spread hers with chicken fat .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe spread butter on to a deliciously aromatic roll , and spread it with honey , adding calmly , ` This is your villa .
avoid.vAgentNPExthe and his manAnd he and his man would take a black bin-liner and carry it upstairs and stuff it full of cash from the safe , and then carry it downstairs again on his shoulders , like Father Christmas .
avoid.vAgentNPExtLoyonel , he 's there , leaning on the machine and stuffing himself sick .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsomeone“ Oh , hell … ” she groaned , and tried to sit up , her head feeling as if someone had stuffed it full of cotton wool , “ I fainted , did n't I ?
avoid.vAgentNPExtI 've stuffed myself with bread in your brother 's today .
avoid.vAgentNPExtPaulNeedlessly Herr Nordern cleared his throat again , frowning at Paul who was goggling at him while stuffing himself with cheese and cold ham .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe tore a roll open , stuffed it with cut ham and gave her that .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI sat with her , gave her my drink bottle , stuffed her with glucose and encouraged her to rest for a while .
avoid.vAgentNPExtweThe naan bread was big ; we 'd both stuffed ourselves with it during the meal but it was still big .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWe sat stuffing ourselves with smoked-salmon sandwiches , slurping Earl Grey , while she charmed and intimidated them with her stolen airs and purloined graces .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouIf too big you can always stuff the toes .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI sat there for an hour stuffing my stomach and telling him exactly what had happened .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI` I spend half my life changing beds , stuffing the washing machine and emptying wastepaper baskets . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey would wrap the lamb in a warm blanket , feed it from a bottle , and keep it near the heat of the kitchen fire , perhaps even on top of the oven , until it recovered .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI wrapped him in the big blanket we 'd brought as he was already shivering .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe wrapped the material in sheets of brown paper .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe wrapping machine was pre-set to wrap a given number of biscuits .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI dig the garden , or wrap my Christmas presents .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe ambulance peopleDoug told Sergeant Flynn what had happened , the ambulance people wrapped Mac 's body in his bed sheet and took him off under the harsh lights set up by the TV crew .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe wrapped up the clogs and gave them back to me with the instruction that I was only to wear the shoes when I came to call .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI wrapped up a bottle of Grand Moulas in a newspaper for safety , put it in one of the panniers and went on my way .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe producer sensed the other man 's contempt and rose to wrap up his work , relieved that he did n't have to deal with types like this every night .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe apothecary took my money , wrapped up a bottle in blue paper and handed it over , hardly looking at me .
avoid.vAgentNPExtYou` You wrap yourself up good and warm and I 'll get the horse and cart from Carys next door . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe folded his discarded jeans and shirt and stowed them in a locker , then turned his sleeping-bag inside out and shook it .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe stowed the globes in a styrofoam case like an over-sized egg box .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMelissa stowed her purchases in her shopping bag and picked up her change .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe gave them some thought , then extracted two and stowed them in his hip pocket .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsomeMost people keep a gun or two in the house ; some carry them around with them , or stow them in the glove compartments of their cars .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe emptied his bag , putting the instruments for sterilization to one side and stowing the unused items on the shelves .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheWhen he hears Tina 's key in the lock he slaps the latest book shut and stows the pile under the bed , his head aching with the notion that he was about to stumble on the message .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe had n't stowed his chainsword across his back , and Ace watched aghast as he swung himself too far , reached out with his left hand , and failed to grasp the side of the girder .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey stowed Tal behind their seats , with her bag and all the other stuff that had accumulated there .
avoid.vAgentNPExtLorettaStowing her bag by her feet , Loretta settled down for an hour 's read .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheThen he went back to stowing the suitcases into the car .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe man` It 's beautiful , " I said as the man stowed the parcels into the tiny cabin .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe found a seat , stowed her luggage , and was almost at once joined by a pleasant-faced woman who settled herself across the table in the seat opposite .
avoid.vAgentNPExtGoodisonHere , Goodison lifted four large mantle-boxes from the coach and stowed them , as best he could , under the seat of Elizabeth 's trap .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheHe went into a torrent of Greek as he stowed her case and several pieces of hand luggage .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe had already stowed the cockpit awning and set up the barbecue .
avoid.vAgentNPExtII opened my eyes eventually and took the compass out of my jeans pocket , where I 'd stowed it to have hands free for standing up .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSleep-drugged figures stumble quietly around their bivouacs , feeling for the last few items of rain-sodden kit to stow in their bergens .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouOrder a take away and open the bottle you have stowed in your Survival Pack .
avoid.vAgentNPExtmyI winked at my self , jiggled my head about , grinned .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI winked at my self , jiggled my head about , grinned .
avoid.vAgentNPExtBen jiggled his buttocks on the hard wooden bench , one cheek to the other , hands jammed beneath his legs .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisBen jiggled his buttocks on the hard wooden bench , one cheek to the other , hands jammed beneath his legs .
avoid.vAgentNPExtBarratt jiggles his foot , looking anywhere but at Bill .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisBarratt jiggles his foot , looking anywhere but at Bill .
avoid.vAgentNPExtTommy shivered as the cold hit him .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMaggieThe room was unbearably warm , the gas fire on full , yet Maggie shivered as she lifted her mug to her lips .
avoid.vAgentNPExtRanulfThe clouds were beginning to gather , hiding the hunter 's moon , and Ranulf shivered as he heard an owl hoot and the ominous chatter of other night birds .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe shivered as she recalled Lotta 's beautiful , animated face .
avoid.vAgentNPExtAthelstan shivered as he remembered his nightmare and the eerie stillness of that terrible dream .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSanta shivered when Suzanne wrapped his body in cold , clammy bandages which had been pre-soaked in a solution of menthol , camphor , marine algae and alcohol .
avoid.vAgentNPExtBishopDespite himself , Bishop shivered when he heard the flat intonation of Tiw Heimdall 's voice .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe shivered involuntarily , a reaction prompted by something other than cold …
avoid.vAgentNPExtYanto shivered slightly as he turned towards the Blue Boar 's front porch .
avoid.vAgentNPExtLizaA momentary cloud passed in front of the sun and Liza shivered slightly .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe shivered slightly at the steely note in his voice .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe shivered suddenly , and even that was not unpleasant .
avoid.vAgentNPExtGazzer was shivering uncontrollably with cold and panic .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe was shivering uncontrollably , but not because she was cold .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe was shivering violently .
avoid.vAgentNPExtshePolly 's skin crawled and she shivered violently .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe was shivering against him , and he helped her back to the fire and bundled her in his own bedroll ; but she kept her arms about him .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe shivered at some ill-defined idea , drifting past out of reach , in the foggy recesses of her mind .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe shivers at the memory , and adds : ` I want to swing .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe shivered at the thought of it .
avoid.vAgentNPExtBodie shivered at the thought of undergoing the same operation as his colleague .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI shivered at the warning .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI shivered from the cold .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe blinked again and shivered from head to toe .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe was shivering with delight and pent-up desire .
avoid.vAgentNPExtLeonora shivered with pleasure as Penry 's long fingers caressed the length of brown thigh below her brief denim shorts .
avoid.vAgentNPExtJezrael shivered in anticipation .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheOutside the phone box , she shivered in the breeze .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe shivered in her lavendered sheets , imploring herself to rest , trying not to think of the dreadful thing Finn had said .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI shivered in terror as I saw her face which was becoming more and more dragon-like with every minute .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheA few moments later he shivered again , sneezed and decided the time had come to return to his mates and forget it .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheThe wind and wet had sucked the warmth out of his blood and he shivered constantly .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheAnd he shivered energetically and swung his arms and clapped his shoulders .
avoid.vAgentNPExtRoryFergus looked at him and Rory shivered .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe girls no longer curtsied to the vicar in an Oxfordshire village , but the grammar school powerfully survived as the symbol of ` the happy combination of privilege and opportunity " .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheReceived by the king and queen as she made her entrance , she curtsied deeply , and waited with bated breath for what would happen next .
avoid.vAgentNPExtTopazShe nodded as Topaz curtsied and then made her stately way to where Sister Agnes was sewing drawers for her Sisters in God .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheWhen they came nearer he did a little dancing step and curtsied low .
avoid.vAgentNPExtweAs the dance finished we curtsied again and the Duke of Edinburgh stopped to congratulate us .
avoid.vAgentNPExtowl-headed figuresA narrative scene shows owl-headed figures using a crescent-shaped knife to eviscerate a victim .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThese animals , introduced by pirates and whalers between the sixteenth and nineteenth centuries , denude the vegetation and compete with the giant tortoise ( Geochelone elephantopus ) .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI washed and combed and plaited my hair and rubbed my clogs , then I went round and knocked on the door .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe plaited her hair so tightly that it hurt her , straining hair and flesh until it felt as though the white seam down the back of her head might split and the brains gush out .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe otherThen he waited as one of the two Han brought him anti-static slippers while the other combed and plaited his hair .
avoid.vAgentNPExta prisonerDetective Constable Julie Bignall was reported for allowing a prisoner to plait her hair .
avoid.vAgentNPExther mother` That idiot Amanda " , Hortensia said , ` has let her long hair grow even longer during the hols and her mother has plaited it into pigtails .
avoid.vAgentNPExtYou will need to plait your horse 's mane and pull or plait his tail .
avoid.vAgentNPExtA middle-aged couple got out and began to unload a motley collection of boxes and bags .
avoid.vAgentNPExtJohnThe first serious storm of the season broke in the scudding sky above them just as John was unloading the last of the boxes from his car .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe shipWhen we left Baghdad , there was no further news of what had happened to those on board , except that the ship had been forced to unload its cargo in the port of Kabbous , Oman .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyThen they would unload their human cargo and speed back , using a different route , to repeat the process .
avoid.vAgentNPExtLaura unloaded her cargo on to the sofa .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe men were out there , unloading the catch on to the small boats .
avoid.vAgentNPExta young ladChristina approached a young lad unloading crates of Cockspur golden rum on to the veranda of a tiny bar .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe bandThree youths armed with Armalite pen-knives waited for the band to unload their gear before threatening them and attempting to drive away with their van .
avoid.vAgentNPExtweBoth raw materials and finished products were all in bags -- we unloaded the raw materials up until midnight then re-loaded the lorries from midnight onwards for the drivers to deliver the next day .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheIt took only a few minutes to reach her cottage and Maltravers completed his story while she unloaded the shopping in the kitchen .
avoid.vAgentNPExtToulson was unloading a horse from his lorry when the animal landed on top of him .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyNo one spoke ; they began to unload the cases from the lorry .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyThere they unloaded their loot into waiting landrovers and lorries .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey unloaded their trays on to a table .
avoid.vAgentNPExtusLet us expurgate from the immaturity of our environmental thought , that essence of crepuscular darkness which our sciolism leads us to extrapolate into quotidian existence .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWe unload the boats for the last time , take the final photographs , and cast our minds back , trying to fix the memories .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheHalf an hour later she 's unloading the car outside the studio -- that 's her job too .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe unloaded the car and carried everything in , dumping it all in the middle of the salon .
avoid.vAgentNPExtabout thirtyOut of the fifty odd men left , only about thirty would be required to unload the Russian ship , big as she was .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyWhen they load or unload a ship they can understand what 's wanted . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtWe then had to drive the machine back and unload the rented van .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey hit many patches of soft sand and wasted hours unloading vehicles , shoving them up to the top of dunes and reloading again .
avoid.vAgentNPExtDisposal experts prepare to unload a remote-control vehicle
avoid.vAgentNPExtTess and her mother unloaded the waggon , and left the children and furniture near the churchyard wall , while they looked for somewhere to stay .
avoid.vAgentNPExtweI would not anticipate taking more than half an hour to complete the filming during which time we would make every endeavour not to restrict access to your shop by other customers .
avoid.vAgentNPExtweEach year we endeavour to be represented in helping in one of their fund-raising ventures .
avoid.vAgentNPExta tenantWherever possible , a tenant should endeavour to delete the opening proviso but this is unlikely to be successful in which case the tenant should amend to include a long stop date ( see clause 5.4 ) .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe endeavours to endow the tolerance he proposes with an element of respect .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe Provisional IRA usually endeavoured to give a warning of some kind .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIFor the reasons that I have endeavoured to outline , I think that the assistant recorder came to a correct conclusion and I too would dismiss this appeal .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey will endeavour to resolve the matter to your satisfaction .
avoid.vAgentNPExtPHOTOGRAPHY magazine will endeavour to return all entries if accompanied by a stamped addressed envelope .
avoid.vAgentNPExtISo I would endeavour to push these thoughts away .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHitler endeavoured , in October 1939 , to make peace with France and Britain , but the Allies would not negotiate unless Hitler restored Poland , Austria and Czechoslovakia to their former state .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe dockers and seamenThere was some truth in this and the dockers and seamen were endeavouring , by extending organisation , to level matters .
avoid.vAgentNPExtcertain planning authoritiesIn other parts of the country , certain planning authorities are endeavouring , by administrative action , to restrict further building development around the large urban areas .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI` I shall endeavour not to disappoint you , ma'am . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe monksBeneath each window were long encrusted brown stains , stretching to the ground , where the monks over the centuries had emptied their latrine buckets .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe looked up into his face and resisted the urge to snatch the folder from his hand and strew its contents defiantly across the carpet .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheWhen she found her mother was no longer giving her the attention she craved she worked harder to obtain it so she strewed more objects on the floor .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouIt 's enough to make you drive all the way to south-west France and strew some beetroot on the lanes .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe put the sack back and strewed some dead leaves over it .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe 'd washed his hair and piled all his plastic carrier bags into a corner instead of strewing them through the house like the clues of a treasure-hunt .
avoid.vAgentNPExtKimThen Kim strewed the contents of drawers , toy boxes , magazine racks and book shelves over the floor .
avoid.vAgentNPExtISo I strewed the pieces of the Italian 's card over the cobblestones .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe hired voluptuous , glowing rugs , and strewed them around the building as though sowing corn .
avoid.vAgentNPExtPenman had even filled a port decanter , Alexandra noticed , deducing quite rightly , that as she would hardly drink any , Christmas munificence would prompt her to tell him to help himself .
avoid.vAgentNPExtContéIt was not until Conté fused graphite with China clay that loose powdered graphite could be formed into drawing lengths , so avoiding the English monopoly on their cut lengths from Borrowdale .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheySounding like a variation of Buffalo Tom , the Pixies and Sebadoh ( with hints of The Cure , Teenage Fanclub and Can ) , they 've fused agonised tunes with fey and angst-riddled melodies .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheJust as in her earlier fiction Brooke-Rose fused discourses , so in Textermination she fuses characters by making them ( and their discourses ) interact .
avoid.vAgentNPExttennis star Bjorn BorgThis was also the decade of leisure ; sneakers were everywhere , sports shops blossomed and tennis star Bjorn Borg fused fashion and sport with his trend-setting striped headbands .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheBy means of juxtaposition and carefully-wrought connections , she fuses the cognitive processes of metaphoric structuration and epistemological organization .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHenryNoreen arrived late in the afternoon , only minutes after Henry had lugged the last box of rubbish down the attic stairs and shoved it behind the curtains on the lower landing .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouFirst you have to dig out all the junk , bag it up and probably lug it through the house .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheWhen she had lugged her third skip up to the scribbling engine , she paused for a moment to watch Rose , who by now resembled a tar baby stuck all over with dirty wool .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoAsk anyone who has lugged 70lbs of camera gear and an aluminium ladder around Paris to cover 80 fashion shows in 10 days .
avoid.vAgentNPExtanyoneAsk anyone who has lugged 70lbs of camera gear and an aluminium ladder around Paris to cover 80 fashion shows in 10 days .
avoid.vAgentNPExtFatherIn order to avoid a major rebellion , Father eventually gave in and lugged my piece of wood all the way to Berwickshire .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIAnd it was right one evening , at an art college gig where I was helping lug the gear to the van .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI had help lugging the heavy cases from Jim Wilson 's truck , but I had to do my share ; and even thinking of where to put things was exhausting .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe menThe fishing-boats groaned as the men lugged their catch on to the promenade .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI` I lugged that pear from the kitchen in the small hours , " Finch said in a remote voice .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe lugged his bag out into the sitting room and left it , like an object stranded by the tide , halfway between the doors to the flat and the bedroom .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe lugged it to her studio in a wheelbarrow .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe lugged her case up the wrong stairway , came out facing the open lough , had to find her way around the superstructure .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSome students` Some students were using these kites to haul grain from the bottom of a Welsh mountain right to the top .
avoid.vAgentNPExta masked man` I was walking home from school and a masked man grabbed me and hauled me into a car .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyIn the end they hauled the Gnomes into a small ante-room across the galleried landing from the Sun Chamber .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe hauled the harmonium into the room past Mum , pausing only to wink at me .
avoid.vAgentNPExtJohnWith difficulty , John hauled my terrified brother to safety .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe slammed the door at once , even though it cut off the light from the hall , and ran into the dark , still hauling Anna behind her .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI haul her off the bed and half carry , half drag her into the bathroom .
avoid.vAgentNPExtLennonAri had no positive idea which rooms Tammuz and Zambia occupied and was babbling nonsense to this effect as Lennon hauled her up the metal stairway to the gallery .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMy maternal grandfather strained his heart hauling guns up the face of the Maltese cliffs .
avoid.vAgentNPExtbrown youths in bathing trunksDown on the quay , brown youths in bathing trunks hauled white blocks of ice up the gangways of gulets .
avoid.vAgentNPExtChignellThey stood on the steps and waved , as Chignell wheeled him away , and Breeze called out , ` Happy New Year ! "
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheIt was too big to conceal in the shed so she wheeled it outside and hid it in the freight car containing the metal beer kegs .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe Roberts quickly bundled the large package on to its trolley before wheeling it through the concourse and on to the pavement outside where the Kendall-Humes impatiently awaited them .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthey` Do you take it off before or after they 've wheeled in the birthday cake ? "
avoid.vAgentNPExtsome villagersThe church was a hive of activity ; some villagers had wheeled a huge cart into the nave .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsome bullying police officerHe could just see it ; he 'd be halfway across the yard and alarms would start ringing , and he 'd end up with some bullying police officer carting him away in a Black Maria .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyFiring shots in the air they descended on the station and carted away the metal ballot boxes , substituting three of their own .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe occupying FrenchAt that point , the occupying French carted off the painting to Paris for the new Musée Centrale des Arts .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey take their night 's work seriously and do the rounds of local houses , carting bundles of trash to the tip for a few pennies , and getting first pick of each load .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheGently , he carried him outside and put him in the basket .
avoid.vAgentNPExta Sabena aircraftGrand Duke George of Hesse and four members of his family were tragically killed this morning when a Sabena aircraft carrying them from Frankfurt to London crashed in thick fog over the Belgian countryside .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMerchants carried diamonds from India along trade routes through the Middle East .
avoid.vAgentNPExta porter or a stewardDoreen went on , ` Is there a porter or a steward to carry my bag from the car ? "
avoid.vAgentNPExtTwo men carried a long box from the house to one of the cars and put it inside .
avoid.vAgentNPExtfiremenThe woman , in her eighties , died as paramedics battled to save her after firemen carried her unconscious from the house .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI was carrying her in my arms out of hospital .
avoid.vAgentNPExtweI 'd ordered champagne and flowers because a honeymoon is once in a lifetime but we ended up carrying our own luggage in pitch darkness across a car park and up a huge flight of stairs .
avoid.vAgentNPExtA boat carrying would-be Moroccan illegal emigrants to Spain sank in the Strait of Gibraltar on June 8 .
avoid.vAgentNPExtJane carried the tray across to the police officers with what looked to the sergeant like absurd concentration and Dexter wondered uncharitably whether she had already been drinking .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe whooping and laughing boys carried her back to the village , her head dangling down from a branch slotted between her feet .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheIt would have a job flattening that boisterous family , thought Joe as he carried the young woman through the passage and up the flight of stairs to the first floor .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI carried a tray across and set it down on the table in the window .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheToo taken aback to know what else to do , Folly stood aside and watched as he carried in four more boxes .
avoid.vAgentNPExtAhnThankfully the distraction of the door opening gave D'Arcy the opportunity to hide his surprise as Ahn carried in a silver salver and two tulip crystals filled with Bruno Paillard .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe carried in sprouts and potatoes and smiled and smiled .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheFar too quickly , Mark was on the journey back to London , where he continued unwillingly to hump cases up and down the hotel corridors for month after month .
avoid.vAgentNPExtEmilyShoving the letter inside her book Emily had humped her bicycle down the steps and hurriedly pedalled off towards Kensington High Street .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheShe could hear Feargal treading softly down behind her , could imagine the stupid grin on his face , and , with a last determined effort , she humped her suitcase to the front door .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe barmaid humped the suitcase on to the bed .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheir menAs their men humped coarse sacks down this narrow lane , the gritty sugar inside would wear through the hessian and rub raw against their shoulders .
avoid.vAgentNPExtNick combed her hair and tied the ribbon himself , badly , too loosely .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe fiddled with the thread of the duvet , tying it over and over into little knots .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe wrapped her raincoat around her , tying the belt tightly .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe butcher holds the head by the hair and deftly scalps it , then , tying the long black hair into a knot , he tosses it into the gully .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe tied his shoe laces , his feet on the chair .
avoid.vAgentNPExtKelly tied her laces around the back of her heel to combat loose shoes but ended up with a rubbed Achilles tendon .
avoid.vAgentNPExtRenwick bent to tie his shoelace , straightened up when the ambulance 's motor merged with the traffic outside .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe tied the strings of their aprons and did up their buttons , and she sat between them at their bread and milk breakfast which was at half past seven .
avoid.vAgentNPExtFifteen of the monkeys had tied their tails into a giant knot and had to be anaesthetised while a vet took 20 minutes to undo it .
avoid.vAgentNPExtClaudia , who had taken off her sweater and tied the arms around her waist , now undid the knot and pulled the sweater on again .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheAnd in her condition there was no way that she could have tied the rope around the beam , claimed prosecuting counsel , Rodney Klevan , QC .
avoid.vAgentNPExta manI did n't see anything except a man tying a rope around the large upper branch of a tree .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe then tied electrical cable around the trunk and his neck before hanging himself .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI` When I think the giant eel is biting on the ball , I 'll quickly tie the rope around this other hook inside the bucket .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIBut she was still smiling at me , so I just tied it in a knot and left it .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe Friar nodded and got to his feet , picked up his sack , put it down again , and finally tied the neck in a tight knot , looking a little shamefaced as he did it .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheAs he finished tying the cravat into an acceptable knot he saw that one of the cheese-knives had stuck to the table linen by virtue of the butter that had been left on it .
avoid.vAgentNPExtshe` You know , darling , " Louise said , as she was tying her scarf , ` you 're very unfair to yourself and your mother .
avoid.vAgentNPExtKalchuSigarup passed a lukal , and Kalchu slung it over the ram 's back and tied the two sets of stings , one across the chest and the other round the hind legs and under the tail .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI` I want you to do something for me , " I said , tying my tie .
avoid.vAgentNPExtStok tied his tie , using all the muscles of his fingers as though it was made of metal instead of cloth .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI left the rifle , checked the War Bag and put its strap over my head , tying the waist-string quickly .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWe stapled a piece of blue baize around the door and , hey presto , there was a neat little portable platform which we could produce when the time came , looking incredibly efficient .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWe had to staple a polythene vapour barrier to the rafters of a pitched roof .
avoid.vAgentNPExtRifkaSegments of the athletic composition push forward into the viewer 's space because Rifka has affixed additional forms onto the surface plane . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe purchased a stamp from the counter clerk , licked it and affixed it to the envelope .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHendrique removed the cloth and affixed the board to the table by means of its four powerful suction pads .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe affixed a small jewellers ' eyeglass to his eye , and peered in at the device 's workings more closely .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoThis might have implications for the many companies which import computers made outside the European Community especially the " clone " importers who affix their own name to the equipment .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe " clone " importersThis might have implications for the many companies which import computers made outside the European Community especially the " clone " importers who affix their own name to the equipment .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe unbuckled the yellowlegs " gunbelt , and cinched it around her hips .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe cinched his towel around his hips , then bent and scooped up the jewellery as if it were junk .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMartin LutherOn 21 October 1517 , Martin Luther had nailed his Ninety-Five Articles of Religion on the door of Wittenberg Cathedral , starting the Protestant Reformation .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey may try to nail it on the perch again but nobody will believe it is still alive .
avoid.vAgentNPExtRamsesAbout a mile upstream Ramses drew the boat into a side pool , scampered into the shallows and lashed the boat to a tree .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheInitially he would remove the blindfold and tape a little tissue over our eyes .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMiss Ellis stood up and began to button her coat .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheWithin a few minutes of this treatment being given , he was able to button up his coat .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHE STRUGGLES to tie his shoelaces and button his shirt .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouWhich is why I suggest you button your lip , except to mention that whatever she decides , you are on her side , supporting her through what 's going to be a painful experience .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIIt is dark outside and I button my jacket .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe flushed the pan and buckled his belt .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheTaking his trousers from the chair-back , he slid his legs into them and buckled the belt round his waist .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe buckled a stiff hard belt around Alexandra 's waist and stood back to admire the effect .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMidnightAll the time Midnight was silently pulling on his white stockings and buckling his shoes .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe unzipped his school bag and rummaged about for a pencil .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheTearing the wrapping from the pump gun , he unzipped the case and headed uphill fast through the pines .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMickI heard Mick unzip his tent and get out .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe unzipped the bag and lifted out a chainsaw .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe unzipped his black jacket and flung it on a chair .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI slid out of the sleeping-bag and unzipped the tent opening .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe unzipped his bag and took out what few possessions he 'd been allowed to bring in to the cell : a small cassette-radio and a few tapes .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheThen she unzipped her handbag , took out the cassette and placed it on top of the envelope .
avoid.vAgentNPExtLorton unzipped his coat and pulled out the envelope .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe unzipped her dress and hung it decorously on a coat-hanger .
avoid.vAgentNPExtCornelius unzipped his rucksack .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe unzipped the boot and eased it off , then unzipped the ankle of his leather suit and slid the leg up a little .
avoid.vAgentNPExtLee` He 's going to her place , " said Lee , unbuckling his belt .
avoid.vAgentNPExtCharles unbuckled his ski straps and stuck skis and sticks in the snow beside Peregrine 's .
avoid.vAgentNPExtCurtius started unbuckling his gunbelt .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe gunman managed to unbuckle his safety belt and struggled to push open the passenger door .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe began to unbuckle his belt .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe customer` Ken most of the folk hereabouts ? " demanded the customer , uncorking the bottle with his teeth and filling the grubby glass that had been set in front of him .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMy friend and I settled ourselves onto the snow and uncorked a well-chilled bottle of wine in the hope of getting merry .
avoid.vAgentNPExtReidAs Reid and I put down the cases we were carrying , Reid uncorked the bottle and offered me a shot of whisky .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe uncorked his canteen and took a long drink of water .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe uncorked a bottle of scotch and handed him a large slug in a tall tumbler , but even as she reached across to him she saw he was already asleep .
avoid.vAgentNPExtBurun uncorked the flask and drank deeply .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe uncorked the bottle and carefully poured the brandy .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe opened one of the packets of biscuits and unscrewed the lid of the flask .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIAs I unscrewed the burner , there was a rapid escape of gas .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheAn answering knock came from inside , and taking the screw from her pocket she unscrewed the crate expertly .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheEven as she spoke she was taking a fleecy rose-coloured towel out of the linen press , turning on the water , unscrewing a flask of bath essence which perfumed the rising steam .
avoid.vAgentNPExtRobyn unscrewed a jar of moisturiser and smoothed it over her face and neck .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThis nanny worked in the big brewery down Manchester Road , capping the bottles and loading them into wooden crates .
avoid.vAgentNPExtcowboy buildersAN elderly couple suffered a ` sad and lingering " death after cowboy builders capped their chimney , preventing fumes from their coal-fired oven escaping , an inquest heard yesterday .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSomeone capped the chimney which served the flue from their Aga oven .
avoid.vAgentNPExtengineersFiremen had to wait for the mains to be turned off before engineers could cap the broken pipe .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe sealed the bag holding the pipe .
avoid.vAgentNPExtStephen choked when he read the letter and sealed the envelope .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheWhen she had sealed the envelope , Bathsheba looked closely at the words left by the seal :
avoid.vAgentNPExtIsabel` Two days , " sighed Isabel , sealing a small jar of dried herbs and laying it aside .
avoid.vAgentNPExtYou may fill and seal this capsule , and we will bury it deep within the bridge structure .
avoid.vAgentNPExtweAs we tried to attach fresh wallpaper to the wall , we found that the damp had so undermined the structure that the wall fell down .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyIn the wild they attach their canopies by a little silk pad to the plant 's stem , or a leaf : the lid is the obvious substitute for this .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe forgot to decouple their carriage and to attach it to the Masham train as intended .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe elaborated wormAnother kind developed in which the elaborated worm did not attach itself to the sea floor but continued to crawl about and secreted a small conical tent of shell under which it could huddle when in danger .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey attach themselves with their mouthparts and then release a digestive enzyme secretion which eats into the skin .
avoid.vAgentNPExtII met with Media Action to discuss the recent awareness week we had on the Council Tax and I attach my notes for your interest .
avoid.vAgentNPExtYou could attach a bootlace from the last mane plait to the top of the bridle to keep the bridle on in case of a fall .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe doctorBut as the plaster hardened and the doctor attached two metal struts from her ` halo " to the jacket , panic began to set in .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSeveral other insects attach extraneous objects or material to themselves , but for very different reasons .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheGeorge whipped the trousers off the table and placed them on a hanger which he attached to a wooden creel .
avoid.vAgentNPExtweIf we glued little pictures of galaxies to the surface , we would see that they moved progressively further apart as we inflated the balloon .
avoid.vAgentNPExtKELLY Good painstakingly glued a gold bow to the front of her pink velvet jewellery box and stuck down a Christmas label .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWe simply glued the broken ear back in place and she carried on to a successful conclusion .
avoid.vAgentNPExtZeusUltimately , Zeus overcame his father and chained him to a rock midway between the earth and sea .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouLast time I let you make friends , you chained me to a table .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe torturers had chained him to a wall , applying searing hot pokers to the softest and most tender parts of his body .
avoid.vAgentNPExtFour activists chained themselves to an oil drilling rig being towed to the Barents Sea in early August , and several days later others steered a boat into the 500-metre safety zone around the rig .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe rode up and chained her bicycle to tall railings .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI chained my bicycle to the railings and climbed the north-facing steps , slimy with moss , where the puddles never dried .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsome Sheffield mastersWedgwood insisted on hygiene practices to limit the danger from lead used in pot glazing , and some Sheffield masters chained a protective guard over their wheels , but these were exceptional .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheEven as she chained her bike up she noticed three different taxis drawing up and depositing their customers .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey chained a cargo train to the rail tracks that lead to the US company 's production complex .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheAnd Miss Streep duly arrived on her bicycle which she chained confidently to the theatre railings .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI cut out all the short stories from nearly 100 magazines and pasted them into a collection of scrapbooks .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI pasted strips of each of the four tinted papers onto mount board and painted the subject matter as one painting .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI carefully pasted the photograph of Joe waving on the front , and inside , in his best handwriting , he wrote , ` Happy Father 's Day , Dad .
avoid.vAgentNPExthis grateful sovereignIn his own time he had been a maverick , and for being a maverick his grateful sovereign had pinned on his chest the gallantry medal of the Military Cross .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe pinned on her photo-pass , without which no Tory is properly dressed , and , avoiding her colleagues , walked briskly along the front in the direction of the conference centre .
avoid.vAgentNPExtpolice in ClevelandWhen police in Cleveland pinned on station noticeboards photos of people they suspected might be infected with the Aids virus , the two probation officers who disclosed this practice were disciplined .
avoid.vAgentNPExtClareOne month later , Clare had tacked a plastic-covered price list to her back door and another to the garden gate .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheySix of the engineers had swum to the northern bank where they were fastening a rope to a great elm tree .
avoid.vAgentNPExtPeople were fastening a rope to the ring .
avoid.vAgentNPExtDavid SwanAt the Grand , David Swan fastened his amended photopass to his jacket and set off briskly towards the conference centre some two hundred yards away .
avoid.vAgentNPExtweNow we fasten pinecones to the dahlia sticks and shake them out every few days .
avoid.vAgentNPExtA dozen suited men were fastening the edges of the insulator to the brace of the frame .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMr EvansThen , very slowly , Mr Evans fastened his belt round his trousers …
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe fastened his cloak round his shoulders .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe zipped her jeans and sauntered back downstairs to the other side of the table from Lucy .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe zipped up his tool bag and hobbled away before Endill had the chance to reply .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI zipped up the flaps , not daring to show my anger .
avoid.vAgentNPExtshePerdita was trembling so badly that she could hardly zip up her boots .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWhitlock zipped the holdall and stood up .
avoid.vAgentNPExtJudyVigorously towelling her hair , Judy zipped up her black velvet dress then quickly brushed her hair .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouHave you zipped your zip , yeah ?
avoid.vAgentNPExtQuiss stamped his foot in frustration , then marched back up the steps to retrieve the rest of his furs and make his way back to the castle 's upper reaches .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsome elderly womenWhile some elderly women beat their breasts , stamped their feet in grief and wept , Chikatilo appeared oblivious to the uproar .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSquires turned upon the man in the rented tuxedo and stamped his feet in rage .
avoid.vAgentNPExtErika stamped her foot in vexation .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe stamped his foot into his flying-boot .
avoid.vAgentNPExtweWeary beyond belief , we kept tramping on , stamping our feet into the soft desert sand and lifting them up again like automata , every step an effort … .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe thrust her hands into her pockets and stamped her feet on the ground , willing warmth to come into them .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe man came into the store , stamped his foot on the mat and went to the counter .
avoid.vAgentNPExtColeby stepped into the hall and stamped his feet on the mat .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe stamped his feet on the tiled floor .
avoid.vAgentNPExtCaroline stamped her foot against the floor .
avoid.vAgentNPExtDozens of Pakistanis , Indians and Turks huddle in groups on the pavement , stamping their feet against the cold .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheVictoria 's glossy black hair swung wildly about her shoulders as she stamped her feet in front of the mirror .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe stamped his feet like a restless pony , obviously anxious to get back to whatever he had been doing .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyStamping their hopelessly outsize boots , they trudged in single file out of the gutted , white-stone church and slogged off over a ditch away from the barricade .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI shivered and stamped my feet .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe greyFearon twisted abruptly in the saddle and the grey stamped a nervous hoof .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey stamped their feet and flapped their arms around their bodies to try to keep out the extreme chill .
avoid.vAgentNPExtAlready fifty or more spectators , mostly old men and young lads , stood on the touchline stamping their feet to keep warm .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSarellaStrangely angry with him , Sarella pushed open the door and stamped inside .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe manStamping across the room , the man made as if to grab Michael 's shirt .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe stamped from the room .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe stamped from the room and into the kitchen where she retrieved two stiff and pungent kippers from the sink .
avoid.vAgentNPExtStephenson roared and howled with laughter , slapping his thigh and stamping in the mud .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe creatureScathach 's horse panicked and he shouted at the creature , which stamped in the water , twisting and tugging with discomfort .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHarbury and then RileyThe room erupted as first Harbury and then Riley stamped into the editor 's office .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe flushed and stamped into the kitchen .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthis manA hundred years ago , this man had stamped into the Medici Palace in Florence and nearly wrecked the whole Trapezuntine expedition .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheWhen no one answered her , she came stamping into the room with a scowl on her face .
avoid.vAgentNPExtNails pulled furiously on the last of his cigarette , threw it down and stamped on it .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsomeoneThe empty tin cash-box lay gaping open in one corner , twisted and crumpled as if someone had stamped on it repeatedly .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe stamped on my right big toe , forcing me to produce an involuntary and appallingly undignified yelp .
avoid.vAgentNPExtBurgessBut yesterday McLean said it was Burgess who had been kicking and stamping on the victim .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheNot in an evil way at all , but if you gave him half a chance he 'd hammer you into the ground and stamp on you .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI 'll stamp on you .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe stamped past him and stood , hands on ample hips , eyes fixed to his face .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe stamped past me and on down the corridor .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe stamped through the restaurant beating the pineapple air with his short muscular arms .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe stamped to the window and thrust the old man aside .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI stamped up the stairs , ran along the corridor , slammed my door and then jumped on my bed .
avoid.vAgentNPExtTristramFather and son had become locked in a verbal jousting match which had ended with Tristram stamping out of the house and staying out all night .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe stamped out of the room .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWe had to get up and gingerly stamp around to recirculate the blood .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI stamped around my little island of dry ground to keep warm , chain , but long before midnight I was shivering uncontrollably .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSiegfriedI came into the dining room to find the table bare and Siegfried stamping around .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe committee men slapped Willi on the shoulder , shook the Direktor 's hand , stamped around the music room a bit , making flattering remarks about the view and the garden .
avoid.vAgentNPExthis thoughtsBut tonight his thoughts were stamping around his mind wearing heavy boots .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe stamped away down one of the corridors .
avoid.vAgentNPExther motherAs her mother stamped away down the drive Peggy stared after her .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe stamped back and seized Blunt 's arm , rapping on his wrist-watch .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe threw down the knife , turned off the gas ring and stamped down the hall .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe tightened his dressing-gown cord around him and stamped down the stairs to the next landing .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWoolley opened the door and stamped in .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheAnd when that did n't work , he had an animated discussion with team manager Maurizio Mancini before stamping off .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSir John had then stamped off , muttering curses about public officials who did n't seem to care .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey stamped round the sofa and did that tricky bit of acrobatics that Sid and Ethel showed us the other night .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheHe must have been pleased or he would have been stamping round here by now . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe stamped heavily up the stone steps , through the door , along the stone-paved entrance hall .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheThen she stamped up the stairs .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI 'd stamp up and down as I walked along , and up would pop the balls that had been buried in the sand .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe stamped up and down .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheStamping up the stairs he went into the bedroom he shared with Eliza .
avoid.vAgentNPExthimShe knew that Harry regarded her sister as his private possession , and was not surprised to see him stamping up and down and growling like a baited bear .
avoid.vAgentNPExtA tiny , rotund figure was stamping up and down on the daubed green of the false ground , like a drunken redneck at a hoedown , or an aboriginal at a corroboree .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe stamped up and down at the limit of the firelight and listened to the silence of the hills .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe stamped up and down a bit , waiting for Miss Harker to return .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheIf she 's so anxious about my welfare and morals it 's a wonder she has n't come stamping up here to check out the situation for herself .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheHe stood alone in the corner of the yard feeling more than a little stupid as he stamped up and down to keep warm .
avoid.vAgentNPExtGazzerThen she saw Gazzer , stamping about like a loony , feet flying in all directions .
avoid.vAgentNPExthe and his SergeantHow long could he and his Sergeant stamp about in the cold feeling sorry for themselves , Charles wondered .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe is also said to have introduced a new and vulgar style of oratory , stamping about on the platform , shouting and gesticulating .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMarc was stamping about at the top of the steps , knocking the snow off his boots .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIt rattled it once or twice , peered in through the wire mesh of the gate , stamped around for a bit , and then drove off .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe manShe pictured the man stamping down through his pub , irate and duty-bound .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSpike held a foot above the insect army and stamped down on to the ants .
avoid.vAgentNPExtherAnd eventually I convinced her -- or anyway caused her to throw up her hands in rage and dismissal and stamp off to her cabin .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe stamped off along the tunnel .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheIn the cottage he dumped her none too gently in one of the armchairs before the fire , pausing only to stir the embers back to life before stamping out towards the kitchen .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey stamped impatiently , legs shifting and snorting breath visible on the crisp , thin air .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe fresher horses of Jinneth 's escortIn minutes they stood facing each other across a few feet of upland grass , the fresher horses of Jinneth 's escort stamping impatiently .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey shackled my legs so that I could not run .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe 'd discarded his trousers and was unfastening his shirt when she realised she was staring .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe looked away quickly , and unfastened the waistband of her uniform skirt .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe unfastened the laces of his coat and yawned .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSabine unfastened the chain round her neck , and put the medallion gently into the Baronne 's hand .
avoid.vAgentNPExtEochaid lifted his hands to his neck and began to unfasten the chain of the Brecbennoch .
avoid.vAgentNPExtTallisTheir furs were too thick and they could feel very little of each other , but Tallis unfastened his cloak and quickly kissed the cold , taut skin of his throat .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe undid his tie so that it hung loose around his neck and unfastened the top few buttons on his shirt .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe had stuck labels in various places so that Willie would associate an object with a word , until after a time Willie labelled them himself .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIWhat are we doing Wednesday ? yes , we 'll have one there , and we 'll have one there , I 'm sticking them all over the place , but you 'll see what I mean .
avoid.vAgentNPExtAntonioIt seemed particularly appropriate to him that Antonio was sticking up a poster depicting Rita Hayworth when his bicycle was stolen -- a subtle juxtaposition of artificiality and realism in the cinema .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe has put out ornaments and several books , and has stuck a poster on the wall .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe 's stuck a label on all his umbrellas with his name and address but he never gets them back .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI stuck one on my forehead for an afternoon , received a good many curious stares from colleagues , and got the giggles .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI was about to write you a note and stick it on your windscreen .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyThey can either draw their contribution directly onto the paper , or they can stick their drawings onto a large wall map .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey kept newspaper cuttings on how dangerous the streets were , and stuck them to the door of the fridge with little magnets .
avoid.vAgentNPExtGretchen was up a ladder now , sticking Bethlehem stars over the bulletholes on the ceiling .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI` I 've spent years reconstructing , integrating , analysing and just plain digging through mud ; cataloguing alien ruins square centimetre by square centimetre and sticking together the pieces of damaged artifacts to form implausible shapes .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheA COMPUTER expert was sacked when he handcuffed himself to his woman boss while she was on the phone to a customer .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe raiders then handcuffed Ann and Keith together and Mr Culling was forced to drive to his bank and hand over the cash .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe found some handcuffs in his pocket and handcuffed him to the door .
avoid.vAgentNPExtBosley and Hughes knelt on him and manacled his hands behind his back .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey chained and manacled their dangerous charge once more leaving him only sufficient movement to shamble and struggle along the ancient passageways of his confinemnent
avoid.vAgentNPExtIThe following weekend I cemented capping stones round the top of the new pond and also round the header pools .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe head louseThe body louse may lay its eggs in clothing or bedding , while the head louse , like the crab louse , cements its eggs on to hairs forming ` nits " , which are the size of a pin-head and can just be made out with the naked eye .
avoid.vAgentNPExtCaspar` Let's trace our route on the maps , " said Caspar , dismounting and tethering his horse to the low branch of a leafless Tree .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyAt the first steep slope of Great Ararat they tethered their horses to a thorn tree and hobbled them .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIAt about ten to nine I tethered the bike to a lamp-post and proceeded at a leisurely pace on foot to the Parsons ' .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheOne Victorian explorer reported that he could catch these cats and tether them near his food stores to keep the rats down .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMr Chilchutt started by welding a different nose on to his Studebaker before squeezing a 400 horse-power Chevrolet V8 under the bonnet .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwe` It would n't matter if we welded steel sheets across the landings , " he said .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe had never been able to grasp it himself , never been able to assemble the jigsaw pieces of his identity into a clear recognisable picture .
avoid.vAgentNPExtRain was assembling the vacuum cleaner ready to finish the job .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheIn the late 1880s , he was able to make major improvements to this pen , and was to be found assembling them every evening in his hotel room .
avoid.vAgentNPExtRover ( then known as BLThe initial agreement made was a licensing agreement whereby Rover ( then known as BL ) assembled the Honda Ballade from 1981 onwards with limited alterations and sold it as the Triumph Acclaim .
avoid.vAgentNPExtChris Hankins assembles a 386-40 Computakit from NCM .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMike VineAt the frontiers of technology -- Mike Vine assembles a solar drive for INMARSAT under ultra-clean conditions .
avoid.vAgentNPExtKalmarIn 1980 , for example , Kalmar assembled 22,800 cars .
avoid.vAgentNPExtweOn nice days we made the most of the sunshine and moved the bench into the garden where we assembled the clocks , sitting in our bikinis .
avoid.vAgentNPExtJulia was half-way through assembling the bridle when she stopped short .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHonda will also assemble Rover-badged 200s in Japan .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMost large commercial corporations and government agencies have assembled sets of tables of this kind .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe Scouse three-pieceFollowing the success of last year 's eponymous debut LP , the Scouse three-piece have been busily constructing their own home studio and working on new material expected before the Summer .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe green tree ants of Australia construct their homes from the living leaves of trees .
avoid.vAgentNPExtoneIdeally one could construct a model of the fossil to test out these various functions in experiments , but the number of examples where the analysis has been pursued this far are limited .
avoid.vAgentNPExtdevelopersIt lets developers construct user interfaces , model system resources , create new objects and build communication hooks into other applications .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe researcher has constructed computer models which predict tax and benefit entitlement under the present system , and after any possible reforms .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe agency is also constructing two craft to explore the Solar System .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe must have constructed a pretty good strong bow too ( according to my detailed instructions ) which would by now no doubt be broken into unidentifiable pieces in distant undergrowth .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe restored the crypt and the basilica , constructed a new elevated high altar , for which he provided a baldacchino and furnishings , and renewed the roof .
avoid.vAgentNPExtcontractorsPart of Rawdon Avenue , York , will be closed from next Monday until May 10 to allow contractors to construct a new link main in Melrosegate .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe ElvesOnly the power of magic enabled the Elves to construct such a high tower .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe was constructing something from a foil ash tray when she approached .
avoid.vAgentNPExtVictoriaAunt Margaret helped Victoria construct a high house from a greasy set of playing cards on the kitchen floor .
avoid.vAgentNPExtorganisersPark City received 71cm of snow earlier in the week , a bonanza for recreational skiers but causing a headache for organisers who had already constructed a firm course from artificial snow .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoPark City received 71cm of snow earlier in the week , a bonanza for recreational skiers but causing a headache for organisers who had already constructed a firm course from artificial snow .
avoid.vAgentNPExtweAt Woodstock , we construct every cabinet from solid wood as a complete piece of furniture .
avoid.vAgentNPExtindependent contractors , who were apparently competentB , a millowner , employed independent contractors , who were apparently competent , to construct a reservoir on his land to provide water for his mill .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthemTheir ability to hover enables them to construct their tiny cups on sites that are not even big enough for them to perch on -- two crossing stems , perhaps , or even the tip of a leaf .
avoid.vAgentNPExtresidentsThe suburban centres of Kirtipur and Lalitpur ( Patan ) were particularly affected , with residents constructing barricades against the police .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe Tramways DepartmentIn response to the growth of traffic , the Tramways Department constructed a four-track terminal at South Shore , literally at the end of the new Promenade , where four cars could load simultaneously .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheIn 1783 he constructed a very large twin-plate electrical machine for one of these scientists , Martinus van Marum , the director of the experimental cabinet of the Teyler 's Foundation in Haarlem .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIEsmerelda searched for flowers while I constructed the kite with an appropriately solemn slowness .
avoid.vAgentNPExtUkraineKravchuk suggested that Ukraine might construct its own facilities for dismantling nuclear weapons .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsome engineersMoreover , some engineers have constructed the station-buildings in beautifully hewn freestone and marble from the neighbouring rocks , as an example to the Sarmatians for the use of their rich mountain stones and marbles .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIt constructs roads , flattens hills , digs canals , builds harbours , employs workers , contracts for services .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyEight thousand miners were known to be in Yanomami territory in 1989 , when they constructed a hundred airstrips to ferry in fuel , food and mining equipment .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheHe may have constructed his Cabinet a little amiss , but he had constructed his power-base superbly .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI have constructed several windmills based on this principle of one ( non-selfstarting ) , two , three and more sails of both rigid and floppy types and all work well .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe was constructing , in a priceless Chinese bowl , an elaborate arrangement of flowers .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheSkilled in the art of clock-making , he constructed , in his eightieth year , a detailed and intricate orrery to replace one which displeased him by the ticking of its wheels .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyEileen , the class teacher , is working with a group of boys who are inventing an adventure story about the castle they have just constructed together .
avoid.vAgentNPExtBellway Homes has applied for permission to build 28 detached houses on 7.6 acres at Guisborough Road .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyHe and his wife , Doris , live in idyllic surroundings with beautiful views across Weardale in the home they had built at Etherley 40 years ago .
avoid.vAgentNPExthePercy the park-keeper rescues the animals when their old oak tree is blown down in a storm , and the new house he builds for them is presented in a fold-away poster at the end of the book .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheySchools , government buildings , libraries , theatres , pubs , houses , what else did they build ?
avoid.vAgentNPExtZagatoThe Proteo has been engineered with a view to taking over from the SZ after Zagato builds the 1000th car late next year .
avoid.vAgentNPExtVolkswagen and Daimler-Benz are building new car factories in the east , at a cost of DM5 billion and DM1 billion respectively .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSt Ciaran with seven followersIn the mid sixth century , St Ciaran with seven followers had arrived at Clonmacnoise by water and built a wattle church and beehive huts , the foundation of the holy city .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIAnd I say this to you : You are Peter the Rock ; and on this rock I will build my church , and the powers of death shall never conquer it .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoIt was he who created the Saturday market and built the church of St Margaret beside it , just before the end of the eleventh century .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheIt was he who created the Saturday market and built the church of St Margaret beside it , just before the end of the eleventh century .
avoid.vAgentNPExtweDo we build a house to stand for ever , do we seal a contract to hold for all time ?
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe built his house in Majorca , where the kids went to stay , helping with the work and joining in discussion groups .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey are going to build houses next year .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe Bristol Theatre CollectionChristopher Robinson describes how the Bristol Theatre Collection built its international reputation .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouAnd if you build a reputation as such by making internal presentations this can lead to promotion to a position where you become an ambassador , making external ones to clients , customers and new business .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouOr you can build a flexible force able to attack or defend equally well .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe , and all the others , want to build a society free from oppression .
avoid.vAgentNPExtBASF is considering building an isophorone diamine production plant at Seal Sands .
avoid.vAgentNPExta group of volunteersIn 1948 a group of volunteers from the village started to build a village hall .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHMV , Tower and VirginAnd HMV , Tower and Virgin all announce plans to build record superstores in London .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouObviously , if you 're building steps entirely of bricks , paviours , setts or walling blocks , or casting them in concrete , an overhang wo n't be possible .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe King 's mason-architect , Master James of St GeorgeThe flat site enabled the King 's mason-architect , Master James of St George , to build a castle of geometric symmetry .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe colourful maleIn the late spring , the colourful male builds a nest of seaweed and entices a ripe female to lay her eggs in it .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIt builds its nest entirely from air-borne material such as cotton , plant fibres , hairs and feathers .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWe` We built rockets from nothing .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey can not , like plants , build their bodies from nothing more than minerals drawn from the earth and gases extracted from the air .
avoid.vAgentNPExtarsonistsFire investigators say arsonists built a bonfire with desks and chairs and tried to smash the burglar alarm at the Penwood First School .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyIn the middle of the undergrowth , unseen either from the river or the bank on the other side , they had built a hut with lengths of fallen wood and some corrugated iron they 'd found .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheIn 1926 he built studios at Elstree and made his first tentative move into production with The Woman Tempted .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI built two caves at the back , and placed a flat rock at each back corner to give a choice of spawning areas .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe Netherlands is set to build 2,000 new energy-generating windmills by the end of the century , in addition to the 1,000 already in place .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe built power by playing off left against right , searching for compromises .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe ancient artisan , with his innate ingenuity , would design and build a simple forge by digging a trench in the ground with a piston bellows to create the draft for his charcoal fire .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe Romans started building their wall in about 122 AD and upon completion it ran from Wallsend-on-Tyne in the east to Bowness on Solway in the west , a distance of seventy-three miles .
avoid.vAgentNPExtTwo of them had built their own homes .
avoid.vAgentNPExtBrave men have built this land .
avoid.vAgentNPExtlearnersNew illustrations of over 1,800 items , which help learners to distinguish related items and to build their vocabulary .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey began to build a roadway using very large hollow blocks .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouBut you must not build shops and hotels in the graveyard .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheTRAGIC pilot Ken McWhinney died at the controls of the plane he lovingly built with his own hands .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe invisible bricklayer built steadily , and the wall marched inexorably onward .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhatQ : Cast your mind back : what built that young body of yours ?
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey tie you into a body harness and clamp on ankle straps .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey tied him into the car and set it alight .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWe used to tie her in there and get the cubs out then do you see , we used to dig for the cubs .
avoid.vAgentNPExtTraps should wither kill them instantly or confine them for release elsewhere .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe confined 340 mutineers in Burford Church for the next three days under general sentence of death .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe Byzantines confined it , for a period , to an area of the Black Sea coast in what is now Bulgaria .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthatMy senses took me through the bars that confined me .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe barsMy senses took me through the bars that confined me .
avoid.vAgentNPExtmagnetic fieldsBut even if magnetic fields could confine the wind , the hot gas pressure would be expected to build until it was episodically released as in a pressure cooker .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI have deliberately confined most of the detailed consideration in this study to the north bank of the Tyne .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe Royal Commission on Police Powers would have confined this to " grave offences . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtwe` Especially as once we start , we can never confine ourselves to just kissing , " Luke quipped with harsh humour , and paused .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheAnd my people , the men and maidservants who came running , he confined as you see , each in a glass bottle , and finally closed me into the glass coffin in which you found me .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey 'd locked him in a dirty little hole with a bed you would n't put a dog under .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey made the girl go back to Baskerville Hall with them , and locked her in a room upstairs .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe locked himself in his private room and by 10.20 a.m. he had made two phone calls .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey put pins in their chairs , threw their clothes out of the window and locked them in the bathroom .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheA BANK clerk was praised by police yesterday after she calmly locked a masked gunman inside the branch he was trying to rob .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe once locked two visiting American soldiers inside the cathedral one evening and promised to come to let them out in half an hour but forgot to come .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIndia-May locked Lumberjack inside the house .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe tossed the Colt Python onto the front seat then locked the keys inside the police car .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe then placed the ledger on top , and locked the articles into the sturdy cupboard beside the chimney breast .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI locked myself for two days and nights in my room without food or water or sleep .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyou` Are you saying you locked my mother in here ? " she demanded .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe` She locked my mother in here years ago -- threatened her .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheLater she locked it away in her own empty suitcase , a place where she was sure even Giovanna would never find it .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouAnd I 'm still waiting for you to explain why you locked me in here . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtYou do n't want to lock your pictures away in a vault , so you make a vault of the room they 're in .
avoid.vAgentNPExtfatherMira falls asleep and dreams luridly about Celia whose father keeps her locked in a room in a castle , and will not feed her .
avoid.vAgentNPExtan elderly womanMore workers were twining vines of ivy around pillars newly painted orange , while an elderly woman was strewing the floor with French chalk so that the dancing shoes would not slip on the polished parquet .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheIf she started to strew the floor with objects she received a firm warning then , if she persisted , her mother took her wrists and made her pick up and replace each object .
avoid.vAgentNPExtCharles Lang Freer assembled a superb collection of Chinese , Japanese , Korean and South Asian paintings , screens , calligraphy , ceramics , sculpture and decorative arts .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI started by assembling a collection of objects that would provide me with the type of image I had in mind .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoSome of the objects on show are drawn from the collection of the late Jerome Strauss who assembled a group of 2,400 pieces , donated to the museum after his death in 1979 .
avoid.vAgentNPExtJerome StraussSome of the objects on show are drawn from the collection of the late Jerome Strauss who assembled a group of 2,400 pieces , donated to the museum after his death in 1979 .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe mayor , Tryphonas Gotsis , assembles a group of colleagues and friends -- the head of the pistachio-growers ' association , a man who has a hotel in Ayia Marina , a trio of town notables .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMr Palumbo assembled a formidable team of architects and planners .
avoid.vAgentNPExtChurchill assembled a team of ever-changing research assistants -- their position was neither easy nor well paid -- at his house , Stour in East Bergholt , Suffolk .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe South AfricansThe Welsh camp realises their tour finale is likely to prove their toughest game yet , especially as the South Africans have assembled a powerful team .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe assembled a team of scientists who argued that the metabolites of 3-Hydroxycamphor , found in Aliysa 's urine , could have come from feedstuffs or bedding .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe healerApparently the healer would tie a black thread round the horse 's ankle , and it usually worked .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSharpe tied the horse 's reins to the harrow 's stout frame , then slid his rifle out of its saddle holster .
avoid.vAgentNPExthe` Over the trav'us door , on the top , he had a hooked ring ; and he tied the horse to this ring .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWe tied our horses to a small rail and knocked on the priest 's house door .
avoid.vAgentNPExta womanIt all began when a woman threatened to tie herself to a willow tree .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSaptThen Sapt tied the rope round one of the trees near the water .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe tied his horse to a tree outside this bushy patch and left him grazing .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMildredBefore the poor victim had a chance to scream , Mildred had tied a gag around her mouth .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoClaudia , who had taken off her sweater and tied the arms around her waist , now undid the knot and pulled the sweater on again .
avoid.vAgentNPExtClaudia , who had taken off her sweater and tied the arms around her waist , now undid the knot and pulled the sweater on again .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSikes quickly tied the rope around the chimney , then began to tie the other end around himself , ready to lower himself to the ground behind the house .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe then tied electrical cable around the trunk and his neck before hanging himself .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouYou need two pieces of string and you tie a balloon loosely onto each with a loop .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe tied the reins to a handy bush and followed the sound of Blondel 's voice .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe tied two broomsticks to Da Silva 's arms and stuck one down his back , making him march up and down the corridor again and again , repeating ` I am a cripple " .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe fastened the panel from an old radio to the headboard with sticky tape and tied the driving wheel to Pete 's cardboard box with string .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyHe did not put up any resistance when they flung him down on the rainswept slabs , and tied his ankles with a thick cord .
avoid.vAgentNPExtPa shrugged himself into his coat and tied a muffler about his neck to keep out the cold February wind .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI tied a tarpaulin over the car and paid a farmer with a horse to drag it through the streets of the city and out to the Plainpalais gate .
avoid.vAgentNPExtYatesIn a fit of temper Yates grabbed Nicola 's sweater , tied the sleeve round her neck and throttled her as she cried out " Daddy do n't " .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI tied them together with rope .
avoid.vAgentNPExtLéonie tied on an apron and hoisted herself on to a kitchen chair .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe regilded picture frames , glued back together broken cups and plates .
avoid.vAgentNPExtoneThus the bits will fit together after fracture so that one can often glue a broken vase together quite plausibly .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe guy` I 'm the guy with the job of gluing you together again .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyShe 'd had to buy all her guides Coca Cola from guiding funds , and send them home early in a hired bus in case they electrocuted themselves storming the gates of Eldercombe Manor in search of Dancer .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe kept her prisoner in her own home and threatened to electrocute her on a sunbed and burn her with an iron .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe would electrocute herself .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyCough up for greater acceleration , increased top speed , improved shocks for a smoother ride ( pity -- I hoped they 'd electrocute your opponents ! ) , and snazzier tyres for better off-road-holding .
avoid.vAgentNPExtDominic , tying the belt of the dressing-gown , seemed unaware of her .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe wrapped her raincoat around her , tying the belt tightly .
avoid.vAgentNPExtshe` I 'm coming ! " she called , tying the belt loosely around her waist .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyUsually they are fat , but not too fat to tie children 's shoes …
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe pulled on an old army tracksuit and finally tied up his gym shoes .
avoid.vAgentNPExtOmi sliced her cake .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMark started gingerly dicing the carrots , then the Brussels sprouts , removing the outer layer before cutting a firm cross in the stalk .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe began to mince them into a fragrant green hill on the board in front of her .
avoid.vAgentNPExtshe` Why ? " she enquired , as she began to peel and chop onions .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSara did not chop parsley .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe decided to make a fruit salad , and sat peeling and chopping as the children ate their tea .
avoid.vAgentNPExtBettyAs Betty grated and chopped , Lydia wondered whether Sid and Lil knew that their daughter 's suitor had laid lewd hands on the daughter of their oldest friends .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe chops the heart to bits .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWe adapt and cultivate the local talents and craft these skills , to meld the artisan and his world , so that they mix and flow with ours .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe London-based firm was responsible for melding Encina with CICS .
avoid.vAgentNPExtweBy blending different essential oils , we not only improve the aroma of a single essence , but more interestingly , we can control the mind-body effect of the oil .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI countered this by intermixing with the transoxides .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouWhen you 've botched a job a dozen times you do n't hang around waiting to try one more time , you abandon it .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIAnglers wait a lifetime for such a chance , and I had botched mine .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyBarristers may not be sued for negligence if they botch a case in court ; nor as a general rule is their incompetence a ground of appeal against conviction .
avoid.vAgentNPExtA BUNGLING bandit botched three hold-ups in an hour — and ended up £200 worse off than when he started .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe administrationThe Baker explanation was dismissed by some members of Congress as a lame attempt to deflect complaints , from both right and left , that the administration bungled a chance to remove General Noriega .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoFirst Edition TWO MEN who fled after bungling a raid on a shop jumped into a getaway car only to find a policeman at the wheel .
avoid.vAgentNPExtTWO MENFirst Edition TWO MEN who fled after bungling a raid on a shop jumped into a getaway car only to find a policeman at the wheel .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheThe stone was heavier than he 'd thought and he bungled the throw .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheBut she had bungled every single attempt to help .
avoid.vAgentNPExtTWO prisoners bungled an escape bid after running either side of a lamp-post -- while handcuffed .
avoid.vAgentNPExtGeoffrey and AnthonyIf Geoffrey and Anthony had bungled the job tonight , he would personally batter their brains out .
avoid.vAgentNPExtGray , Bremner and Clarke were all deemed to have bungled the job .
avoid.vAgentNPExtPLANNERS bungled when they designed a new bridge over a railway line -- without leaving enough room for trains to pass underneath .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoI tossed the cassette to Rickie who , turning away and thus leaving his blind eye facing me , fumbled the catch .
avoid.vAgentNPExtRickieI tossed the cassette to Rickie who , turning away and thus leaving his blind eye facing me , fumbled the catch .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheRushing towards the glass doors , she fumbled with frantic haste at the catch .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe fumbles for defusing words .
avoid.vAgentNPExtpeopleGood diction can still be heard occasionally , particularly on Radio 3 , so that no one who wishes to improve himself need lack exemplars ; yet many people are content to mumble and fumble their words .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouWhen you first start using a program you are unsure of the keystrokes and tend to fumble .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey 've fumbled their grip on ` youth " culture and let it slide into their bottomless pockets .
avoid.vAgentNPExtYou ruined my career ( Goldberg ) .
avoid.vAgentNPExtTedCheers Ted has ruined my career
avoid.vAgentNPExtYou` You are ruining my career , " she said angrily .
avoid.vAgentNPExtYou ruined your career trying to help a Jewish girl in Warsaw and yet that last night in Norfolk , you still tried to get Churchill . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtheOne bright young man who some years before had been a ` star " pupil , and assured of a successful career in technology said he had ruined his chances by joining the demonstrations .
avoid.vAgentNPExtFaldo ruined his chances with a 76 on Saturday -- and even a 67 on the last day could only put him in joint second place .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI` I suppose I 've ruined the bike on this grass , " she insisted .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyMany golfers give themselves no chance of playing well because they ruin the swing with a poor takeaway .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI` In a way , it could be said I 've ruined the valley by putting up these houses , " he said .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheWhat did break her heart , though , were the accusations that she had ruined the interior of one of England 's most distinguished houses .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheA simple adolescent embarrassment flamed her face : she had ruined her mother 's new , and pale blue , trousers .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoA girl who pummels a destructive little brother who ruins her toys and finds she is the one who gets into trouble feels hurt and angry .
avoid.vAgentNPExta destructive little brotherA girl who pummels a destructive little brother who ruins her toys and finds she is the one who gets into trouble feels hurt and angry .
avoid.vAgentNPExtDean RichardsHave you ever seen Dean Richards fumble a ball ?
avoid.vAgentNPExtIStill reading , I fumble a knob
avoid.vAgentNPExtheIn his desperation to escape , he fumbled the lever and the door jammed partly open .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSheThank you She fumbled at her belt with one hand and i laughed and took the briefcase from her .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe stood over her and fumbled at her coat , opening it .
avoid.vAgentNPExtGilbertBut now Gilbert was fumbling at Pearce 's lapels , eyes glittering with what Pearce could now see was naked fear .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIThe phone is ringing as I fumble with the key , my bladder is bursting and as I fall into the room I 'm undecided which call to answer first .
avoid.vAgentNPExtCreed fumbled with his clothing , deciding he 'd had enough .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheStumbling to his feet , he fumbled with the broken pieces , trying to staunch the gas flow .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe Headmaster fumbled with a huge set of keys and unlocked the gates .
avoid.vAgentNPExthe” I mean you , curb ! sitting there grinning while he groped at you …
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe drew in deeply and exhaled through her nose , then snapped the cigarette briskly from her mouth and pointed it at him with a flourish .
avoid.vAgentNPExtZambia` Zambia exhaled a plume of smoke , tossed hir head and extended a hand .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe exhaled slowly , shudderingly , holding her breath as Parmedes injected Zambia in the neck .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe took smoke into his lungs and exhaled slowly .
avoid.vAgentNPExtKirov exhaled a long , shuddering breath .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe exhaled explosively , ground her teeth .
avoid.vAgentNPExtEnrique lit another cigarette , exhaling pungent blue smoke towards the stained ceiling .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHeTo normalise 1 , the lexical roots must be altered , as no adjustment of closed set items has a noticeable effect : He exhaled a carcinogenic puff of smoke .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheHe chuckled as he exhaled cigarette smoke across the space between us .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe exhaled his terminal breath and his neck flopped down limply .
avoid.vAgentNPExtPlummer exhaled deeply and gripped the receiver tightly in his hand .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyAll the time they stroked their nicotine stained moustaches and exhaled noxious fumes from their foam-flecked lips .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI exhaled a cloud of smoke .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMontgomery gave a short exhalation which could have represented disbelief , frustration or simple boredom .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe gave a husky exhalation of breath , and a second later he had bent his head to press his hot mouth against the swell of her breasts .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe Unionists in general decreased the number of their candidates though the precise locations of these decreases are not easy to unravel owing to personal realignments in various parts of the different Unionist parties .
avoid.vAgentNPExtpeople in this latter groupUnfortunately , people in this latter group have decreased their consumption by 10 per cent , thus widening an important dietary difference between the social groups .
avoid.vAgentNPExtAT&TPreviously AT&T has talked about decreasing its ownership by going public , an event that was unlikely to take place for at least another year .
avoid.vAgentNPExtItaly and the USSRFrom 1989 to 1991 , Italy and the USSR decreased their contributions ; their joint share fell from a half to less than a quarter .
avoid.vAgentNPExtLocal authorities increased their spending much faster than inflation , which meant that business rates had increased faster than inflation .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe authoritiesSimilarly , a consumer boom , to the extent that it increases the transactions demand for money and increases imports , will encourage the authorities to increase interest rates in order to keep money supply on target .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe authoritiesFor example , assume in Figure 18.7 that the authorities increase money supply and this lowers interest rates from r to r 1 .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsmaller country townsEmpirically they found that densities were tending towards a pivotal density , with metropolitan areas shedding their populations by redevelopment and smaller country towns increasing their densities by infilling .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe previous administrationOn May 7 Brizan accused the previous administration of mismanagement of the country 's finances , increasing the island 's debt and budget deficit as spending had exceeded targets .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsome members of the industryConscious that British audiences were almost wholly uninterested in British films , some members of the industry increased their efforts to secure through persuasion and publicity what the films so patently could not .
avoid.vAgentNPExtBritain 's manufacturing industryDespite the contraction in its employment , Britain 's manufacturing industry has been increasing its requirements for factory floorspace .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe electronics industrySince 1981 , the electronics industry had increased output by an average rate of about 14 per cent a year in real terms .
avoid.vAgentNPExtstudentsThis is designed for students who have experience of employment in the fields of social and public policy and wish to increase their understanding of the policy process .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoThis is designed for students who have experience of employment in the fields of social and public policy and wish to increase their understanding of the policy process .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSpain sets new energy policy but increases greenhouse gases
avoid.vAgentNPExtYou could exercise to increase the amount of lean muscle tissue and decrease the amount of fat in your body .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWe have increased the number of businesses in Wales , VAT registrations are up by 25 per cent. , production industries are up by 60 per cent .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthis year organisersBut this year organisers have gone in the other direction , increasing the number of participants from 20 to 32 while shortening the length of the competition .
avoid.vAgentNPExtVaranus can also increase its metabolic rate , like mammals but often more effectively .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouThis article explains how you can rapidly increase your finds rate by putting yourself on the saddle of an imaginary bicycle and travelling back in time to the turn-of-the-century .
avoid.vAgentNPExtitThe group said it increased its share of deposits outside France and had been active in capital markets , where it gained notoriety last year for backing Giancarlo Paretti , the failed MGM film studio owner .
avoid.vAgentNPExtothersThis is also reflected in an aggregate geographical sense where whole areas suffer from this problem , while others have markedly increased their share .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMercedes and BMWIn fact , only Porsche fared worse than average , while Mercedes and BMW actually increased their market share .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheSally 's latest work is large , very large , and she plans to increase the size of her canvases .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIIf I owe a client a duty to increase the value of his investment portfolio then if I fail to take action which could enhance its value I am positively harming my client 's interests .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe SFOEarlier this year the SFO was forced to increase the value of frauds qualifying for its attention from £2m to £5m .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWe shall continue to increase the value of our business sectors , while adjusting the structure of BP Nutrition to achieve an efficient exit from the BP group .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsuppliersIn January 1987 , it asked suppliers to increase their productivity by 5% a year , for five years .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouIf you are using undergravel filters you will need to increase the dose by 50% .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMany advertising people increase their salaries by changing agencies .
avoid.vAgentNPExtCONGLOMERATE Williams Holdings increased profits by £50m , but still insisted it could see “ no evidence of significant economic improvement ” .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe LiberalsIf the Liberals had increased their vote by the same percentage as Labour , Neil Kinnock would sleep tonight in Downing Street .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe Teacher Placement ServiceOver the operational period the Teacher Placement Service has increased the levels of activity from an estimated 1,900 teachers into industry in 1989 to in excess of 20,000 in the first two years .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe UK motor and domestic insurance businessHowever , while worldwide general losses rose from £58 million to £110 million , the UK motor and domestic insurance business increased profits from £2 million to £33 million .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe unit trustsThey found that on average the unit trusts had increased their investments in short-term assets from 9 per cent in 1972 to 27.9 per cent in 1974 .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe bed manufacturerUnfortunately the bed manufacturer had during that time increased the price to £120 each and this was their only source of supply .
avoid.vAgentNPExtall industrialized countriesIf all industrialized countries were to increase their overseas aid to the 0.7 per cent of GNP recommended by the United Nations , it would cost an extra $50 billion a year .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe increased the pressure on her wrist causing her to cry out in pain and to drop the glass .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhichIt also intends to tax enterprises which increase wages by more than 3 per cent .
avoid.vAgentNPExtenterprisesIt also intends to tax enterprises which increase wages by more than 3 per cent .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe exceptionEvery Labour Government , except one , since 1929 , has doubled unemployment , and the exception increased unemployment by only 50 per cent .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsome modelsHeat usually lost up the chimney is recovered and passes back into the room ; in fact , some models claim to increase efficiency by about 40 per cent .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWe increased the acoustic information by incorporating lexical stress into the representation .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe ALP , however , appeared to have increased its vote by only 1 percentage point , to 39.5 per cent .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe railway administrationsThese increasingly stringent financial targets , together with the need to finance investment largely from internal sources , have made the railway administrations look for ways to cut costs and increase efficiency .
avoid.vAgentNPExtregular exerciseIn relation to stress , regular exercise increases the circulation which in turn increases oxygen levels in the blood and activates the hormonal system ( the endocrine glands ) .
avoid.vAgentNPExtitStockton and Langbaurgh have warned that their free passes may have to go , while Middlesbrough says it could increase its £5 charge .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIFor instance I have increased the skimmed milk allowance from 4 ounces to 10 ounces per day and I have allowed red meat to be included twice a week .
avoid.vAgentNPExtfirmsTo keep profits up , firms will need to lower costs or get more value for their money .
avoid.vAgentNPExtprimary energy sectorsFirst , they should have significant input/output linkages so primary energy sectors for example , would lower fuel costs across the economy , and steel expansion would generate external economies in shipbuilding or motor vehicles .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyWhere firms use ` workshop " affiliates in developing countries , they may lower their total costs below those of stay-at-home rivals .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMr GreenspanNicholas Brady , the US Treasury Secretary and David Mulford , his aggressive deputy , have made it clear that they want Mr Greenspan to lower interest rates and do it quickly .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe Bank of JapanINVESTORS are convinced that the Bank of Japan will soon be forced to lower interest rates sharply .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe Federal Reserve Board , the nation 's central bankWALL Street soared yesterday after the Federal Reserve Board , the nation 's central bank , lowered short-term interest rates to prevent the economic recovery from stalling .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHOUSEBUILDER Sir Lawrie Barratt lowered interest rates long before the Chancellor got round to it .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe banksBut will the banks not then lower their interest rates , thus encouraging people to borrow ?
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe Australian Wool Corporation , which controls wool marketing down under , lowered its floor price by 20% because of falling demand , but still had to buy 70% of the wool on sale at auction each week .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhichThe Australian Wool Corporation , which controls wool marketing down under , lowered its floor price by 20% because of falling demand , but still had to buy 70% of the wool on sale at auction each week .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe lowered his price too much and too soon .
avoid.vAgentNPExtCompaq Computer Corp , Houston lowered the price on its Pagemarq 20 network printer by 16% to $3,600 ; prices on key printer options , like memory modules and network interface boards were cut by up to 33% .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheThrough mass production , he steadily lowered the price of his famous Model T ( $1500 in 1913 , $760 in 1929 , $600 in 1929 ) , while a larger volume of sales kept his profit high .
avoid.vAgentNPExtbutchersAt Exeter , another clothing centre , cheese was seized and sold at a lowered price , while the Cornish miners forced butchers to lower the price of meat , which also happened in Wolverhampton .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe export dependent Dutch and DanishThe subsequent fall in UK prices greatly closed that gap , prompting the export dependent Dutch and Danish to further lower their prices to maintain a price differential of some kind .
avoid.vAgentNPExtretailersHowever a new range of cheap , in-house brands could put pressure on retailers to lower prices on their existing own-label products too , leaving them worse off .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheNext Saturday , she will hope to lower that time by a second on the same track in the TSB Invitation .
avoid.vAgentNPExtAustralia 's largest private bank , Westpac Banking Corp. , immediately lowered its prime rate by half a percentage point to 15 per cent .
avoid.vAgentNPExtICRP recently lowered the maximal permissible dose from 50 mSv/year to 20 mSv/year 6 , keeping the dose for skin and hands at 500 mSv/year .
avoid.vAgentNPExtgovernmentEr the situation is that what has happened is that government has lowered the mandatory ceiling from fifty thousand to twenty thousand .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe Football LeagueIn 1921 the Football League lowered the maximum wage from £9 to £8 .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe multinational giantBut before operations began to assess the prospects , the multinational giant exercised an option to lower its stake to 20 per cent , leaving British Petroleum as the operating partner to shoulder the rest of the costs .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe lowered her voice to a throaty drawl .
avoid.vAgentNPExtKattina lowered her voice to a whisper .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHenry tried to lower the temperature .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe leaned still further forward and lowered her voice .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe companyEarnings per share moved up from 14.04p to 15.36p and the company is raising the final dividend from 4.34p to 4.57p , to boost the total by 5.3 per cent to 6.36p .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe governmentIt was hushed as a mid-week chapel inside H3 because Carol and her typing tribe were all out in the rain with banners bearing crudely daubed exhortations to the government to raise their pay .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe New Zealand governmentiv New Zealand : The New Zealand government is to raise the excise tax on cigarettes by 50 cents per pack to help contain the public health costs of smoking .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe Lithuanian government raised retail food prices by an average of between 20 and 56 per cent from July 1 .
avoid.vAgentNPExtElonex too has raised the price on many of its machines , putting about £100 on popular desktop models and £200 on its modular notebooks featured by us a couple of issues ago .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWe have also had to raise the price of water , electricity and fuel oil .
avoid.vAgentNPExtExporters can raise prices in sterling terms ( so maintaining them in foreign currency terms ) without losing competitiveness .
avoid.vAgentNPExtOracle and InformixHowever , while Oracle and Informix have raised their prices , TransTools prices have been reduced .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries raises oil prices by 450 per cent in a year .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe Bank of JapanThat is why on March 20th the Bank of Japan raised its discount rate from 4.25% to 5.25% , and why it will raise it again soon .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe German Federal Bank raised its discount rate from 6 to 6.5 per cent on Jan. 31 to combat the risks of inflation and the costs of unification .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe Bank of EnglandIn mid-October the Bank of England raised its discount rate -- a belated attempt to stem the flood of credit it had itself created .
avoid.vAgentNPExtZemstva could raise taxes and had the right to make representations to the central government .
avoid.vAgentNPExta countryMoreover , the measure says nothing about how the wealth is distributed ; a country could raise its GNP by expanding capital intensive industries which leave the poorest sectors of that society completely untouched .
avoid.vAgentNPExtRichmondshire council was raising its rents by £3 and Sedgefield borough council by £2.95 .
avoid.vAgentNPExtweYes , look I 'm sorry we 've got to raise rents by nine and a half percent .
avoid.vAgentNPExtLiberal Democrats will raise investment in the arts to the EC average over five years .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsocietiesDerek Roberts , chief executive of the Yorkshire , said he believed societies which raised their rates by only 1 point would be forced to increase them again to attract savers .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhichDerek Roberts , chief executive of the Yorkshire , said he believed societies which raised their rates by only 1 point would be forced to increase them again to attract savers .
avoid.vAgentNPExthimI did n't want him to breathe that stuff into his lungs , " he says .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI ca n't breathe ! ”
avoid.vAgentNPExtI ca n't breathe properly .
avoid.vAgentNPExtfishDo you know that fish ca n't breathe unless they 're in water ?
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe men` The men can hardly breathe . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheHer assailants had covered her face and pinched her nose so that she could not breathe .
avoid.vAgentNPExtRobbie could hardly breathe and she had to swallow before she could answer .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe stood on the embankment breathing in gulps of air as he stood awkwardly by her , then fumbled for a handkerchief and he saw that she was crying .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouYour brain needs oxygen and that means you should breathe plenty of fresh air .
avoid.vAgentNPExtDelgard breathed in the frosty air and expelled a white mist as if it were an escaping soul .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheGoing out on to Des Voeux , she breathed in the hot , humid air .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheThe sun was up , the dark clouds disappeared and for a moment she breathed easy .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe fell onto his pallet , breathing hard .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe mounted the slope with effort , breathing hard .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheIn the blue light of the morning he breathed his last .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe breathed the last gasp of smoke towards the ceiling and stubbed out her cigarette .
avoid.vAgentNPExtcraftsmenCloistered in converted farm buildings a few miles from York … craftsmen breathe new life into Fairford 's medieval glass .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe auction housesIt is after all a dealers ' fair and gives us a chance to show what we have to potential and established clients without the auction houses breathing down our necks .
avoid.vAgentNPExtEndill 's whole body breathed a sigh of relief as the Headmaster gave him the letter .
avoid.vAgentNPExtAdam breathed a sigh of relief .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheHe was in coma , and as he breathed he made a terrible bubbling sound .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheySo long as they were n't too close and breathing their germs on her , Gloria liked there to be people about .
avoid.vAgentNPExtpeopleOxygen booths , in which people will be able to breathe pure oxygen at the cost of $2 a minute , are to be installed around Mexico City centre .
avoid.vAgentNPExtJesus had breathed his Spirit upon his disciples .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe was breathing in short fast gasps .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheHe swayed a little as he breathed fumes of wine into her face .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheAnd he sure is breathing bad .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe was breathing deeply , her breasts heaving , fighting to get a grip on herself .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe breathed deeply before speaking again .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe closed her eyes and breathed deeply , pretending to be asleep .
avoid.vAgentNPExthe• Check that your child 's heart is beating and he is breathing regularly and , if necessary , give artificial respiration ( see Not Breathing ) .
avoid.vAgentNPExthis wifeThe doctor presses on Andy 's chest while his wife breathes into the boy 's mouth .
avoid.vAgentNPExtVictor breathed on the glass in his hand , and buffed it until it gleamed .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe breathed lovingly on the silver and polished it with his sleeve .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe stood straight and breathed through his mouth tasting mint coolness .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe stag breathed heavily through its nose .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI tried breathing through the sleeves of my tracksuit .
avoid.vAgentNPExtGeorge breathed in his ear .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyThe idea is that they 'll breathe in the gene from an inhaler and it will attach to the walls of cells in the lungs .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe breathed in his familiar odour of best bitter and Woodbines and snuggled against him , safe and secure .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyThere they breathe in pure oxygen at high pressure .
avoid.vAgentNPExtJenna lay looking at the sky , breathing in the smell of the grass and smiling to herself .
avoid.vAgentNPExta squirrelThey had come quietly but Tom had ears that could hear a mouse moving underground , or a squirrel breathing in a tree .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMost modern fish breathe in water with gills , but many species living in foul , swampy water supplement this by gulping air at the surface .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheIn spite of his initial impression , he was breathing without difficulty .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe breathed out two long straight bars of smoke , which gradually broke up and dispersed .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheBut he was breathing , and he was not having an arterial haemorrhage .
avoid.vAgentNPExtCranston breathed , and stared pityingly at the white-hooded faces .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe raised his visor and breathed cautiously .
avoid.vAgentNPExtRuth breathed feverishly and Steve looked at her curiously .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe was breathing heavily .
avoid.vAgentNPExtweAfter just a minute or so , especially if we were handling metal , we would need to stop and huff on to frozen fingers , standing around with pained expressions while circulation returned .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIWhile the first group of dogs feeds -- it takes just a few seconds for them to finish the bowls , right down to the lick clean -- I huff on my fingers , more hopefully than knowingly .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe huffed angrily , exasperated , then turned to his son again .
avoid.vAgentNPExtBerdichev huffed impatiently and looked up at the overhead camera .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe butler inserted a hooked finger into his collar , grimaced and huffed .
avoid.vAgentNPExtContralto huffed and pulled in his chin with foreboding at the angry growls .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey huffed and puffed after that , but nothing was going to get through .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheWhen a pregnant woman smokes she inhales various poisons , including nicotine and carbon monoxide , which are absorbed into her body and pass to the baby .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSara stood in the road and inhaled warm , clean country air in which she could distinguish the smell of the sea from a hint of the gorse on the hills .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheReleased from his pipe , at least momentarily , he inhaled the morning air .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe sighed and then inhaled the sweet scented air .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheWith every breath he inhaled the warm , womanly scent of her , and , as she gradually began to relax , his body began to tauten .
avoid.vAgentNPExtRuth deeply inhaled the scent of the pines so richly sweet , warm and Mediterranean .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe inhaled the smoke with obvious pleasure .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheConnors lit a cigarette and nodded as he inhaled the smoke .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe inhaled deeply , savouring the smoke , then turned .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMorris inhaled smoke , held it for some minutes , and then let it out down his nose .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouBefore you go , Sister Clarey will give you a Vitalograph to test your lungs to make sure you have n't inhaled any harmful vapours from this stuff . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtheIf he fails , he inhales the disgusting muck in which he is mired .
avoid.vAgentNPExtother male miceStill other male mice spent a single four-hour period inhaling nitrous oxide before being put with females ( none of which had been exposed to hazardous chemicals ) .
avoid.vAgentNPExtScottAn aftershave bottle spilled its contents and Scott inhaled the aroma momentarily before stepping back .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheHer lungs burned as she inhaled foam ; she vomited .
avoid.vAgentNPExtpeopleICI claimed this was not harmful to residents in the area and they had only received a small number of complaints from people who had inhaled the gas .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoICI claimed this was not harmful to residents in the area and they had only received a small number of complaints from people who had inhaled the gas .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe inhaled the aroma of his thick black coffee and looked with some doubt at her murky cup of tea .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheMerseyside Coroner Roy Barter told the Liverpool hearing that she must have inhaled the bacteria as it floated through the air as vapour from a contaminated hot water outlet .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe inhaled the heady perfume to avoid looking into his compelling eyes .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe inhales deeply and goes on .
avoid.vAgentNPExtUrquhart inhaled deeply and flexed his firm jaw .
avoid.vAgentNPExtEach member of the group inhaled from the can , and some felt a strange effect , rather like being drunk .
avoid.vAgentNPExtManfred inhaled powerfully through his nose and held his breath while he stared at the stars and listened to the tiny howl of life in his ears .
avoid.vAgentNPExtAnthea inhaled sharply , and her nostrils flared .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe inhaled slowly , allowing the breath to escape gradually from between slightly parted lips before answering .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe inhaled and exhaled .
avoid.vAgentNPExtherShe ducked her head in , and tried to go deeper before making towards the fallen flare .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe ducked her head in , and tried to go deeper before making towards the fallen flare .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe Doctor ducked his head and looked sideways , giving Francis a smile that Lacuna could n't see .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisThe Doctor ducked his head and looked sideways , giving Francis a smile that Lacuna could n't see .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe ducked her head , and began to cry .
avoid.vAgentNPExtherShe ducked her head , and began to cry .
avoid.vAgentNPExtII ca n't , because I ducked down as low as I could , controlling Armstrong 's wheel with just my left hand , the injured right tucked between my legs .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisCulley ducked his face into his shoulder and wiped sweat on to his shirt .
avoid.vAgentNPExtCulley ducked his face into his shoulder and wiped sweat on to his shirt .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe ducked the blows , and holding her tight , said , ` I love you .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMaxim ducked behind the first man who was hauling back his breath in short gasps .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheAce drew her Browning and fired at Mait , but he had ducked behind the wall of the sedan chair and the bullets ricocheted off what could only be metal .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheBending double , he ducked beneath the window and was moving towards the door … when a long man-shaped shadow moved across the bar of light thrown out onto the paved pathway .
avoid.vAgentNPExtGavinA spoon flew , Gavin ducked ; it hit the lad behind him , who had n't kept his eyes and ears open , and splashed into the soup pot .
avoid.vAgentNPExtDefries ducked , fell , threw out her arms to save herself from falling off the girder .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe ducked automatically and grinned .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheHe added that he wanted to avoid " the alarming imbalance in some schemes [ a reference to the German method -- see above ] between what is collected and the ability to reprocess it " .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe ` honest broker "At the Congress of Berlin the ` honest broker " avoided a Balkan conflict , but only , Russians thought , at the cost of letting down his friends .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWe` We must avoid jumping to conclusions , " replied Thiercelin cautiously .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThis perspective avoids both general statements and general conclusions about the mass media and favours an approach which highlights the richness of the relationship between the mass media and politics .
avoid.vAgentNPExtcreditorsThis is less odd than it looks : it pays creditors to avoid the delays and legal costs of chapter 11 .
avoid.vAgentNPExtcustomersIt is hoped this will attract customers wanting to avoid the costs and anxiety of development .
avoid.vAgentNPExta poor swimmerAnd anyway , there was a current in this house , something that a poor swimmer ought to avoid at all costs .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey could not avoid criticism but they could usually ignore it .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyBy controlling me they believed that they were avoiding my criticism of them as parents .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHayekIt is on the basis of these distinctions that Hayek seeks to avoid certain criticisms that have been applied to Oakeshott .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThis approach , whilst employing a similar list of areas of experience to that employed in Curriculum 11-16 and the Munn Report , avoids the criticism of ignoring teaching methods .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe kindness in her voice avoided unspoken criticism and commiseration , " Let me , " in a moment her quick fingers had Nicandra 's gardenia and its drift of green spray firmly in place .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyNobody 's listening but I insist : ` This fairness of skin obliges them to shield themselves so that if they do catch the sun they avoid the obvious danger of peeling .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe WestTheir old argument was that , by unilaterally renouncing nuclear weapons , the West could somehow avoid the dangers of the nuclear age .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyAt low doses of omeprazole doctors believe they can avoid any danger of cancer .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThese new improved organisms were much better able to survive and avoid danger , to find food and to reproduce , multiplying ever more rapidly .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe Russians could avoid the danger of encirclement by withdrawing entirely from the salient , or advance in overwhelming numbers to seize both East Prussia and Galicia .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthemIt enables them to avoid committing themselves and to retreat in front of danger ; and this is one of the major reasons why people speak indirectly .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe mediaBut unless the plaintiff is unpopular or unpleasant , the media will normally be advised to avoid jury trials , because of the danger of heavier damages .
avoid.vAgentNPExthe` And if you explain to Thomas that he 's not to touch things like that , but must come and tell you when he finds one , then he 'll avoid any danger in future . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtyoung peopleThere were three exercises including answering questions on crime prevention , studying a video and devising a board game to illustrate how young people can avoid getting into trouble or danger .
avoid.vAgentNPExtfarmersTo avoid disappointment farmers should be made aware of these pitfalls .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouPlease note that these rooms are offered subject to availability -- as supply is limited , we advise you to book early to avoid disappointment .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe coupleThe best hope for Buckingham Palace must be that the couple can avoid divorce , put their disappointments aside and agree on a distant but reasonably amiable working partnership .
avoid.vAgentNPExtpeopleIn Chapter 6 we shall look at what some of these common misapprehensions are , so that people can avoid creating unnecessary disappointment and frustration for themselves .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheSo she wrote to the box number and suggested a date for a preliminary viewing to avoid disappointment or misunderstandings .
avoid.vAgentNPExtmost professional carversIt 's so time-consuming that most professional carvers avoid it like the plague . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe best commercial travel picturesAs you know , the best commercial travel pictures avoid people like the plague .
avoid.vAgentNPExtVictoria avoids weekend work ` like the plague " .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe Profitboss avoids committees like the plague .
avoid.vAgentNPExtTop-seed Jim Courier and fourth-ranked Boris Becker managed to avoid the plague which has claimed so many of their rivals , including two-time defending champion Stefan Edberg .
avoid.vAgentNPExtweUntil now , we have avoided this to reduce the risk of the blades striking the boom during the process of learning to hover .
avoid.vAgentNPExtStone conservators , for example , work with chemical solvents and resins and must take the utmost care to avoid any risk of damage .
avoid.vAgentNPExtoneBy avoiding any practical direction to what they do together , one avoids the futility of the nursing situation where nothing exists beyond the hospital .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe governmentHad the government been able to avoid foreign war its situation would have been highly satisfactory .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe Association of Police Surgeons , the RSM , and several constabulariesIn the meanwhile the Association of Police Surgeons , the RSM , and several constabularies will continue to promote training to avoid those situations in other parts of the world to which you have properly drawn our attention .
avoid.vAgentNPExtTHIS magazine has so far avoided the temptation to stick compact discs , screwdrivers , knitting patterns or any other free gift on its front cover .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoThose who avoided temptation , practised good deeds , and regularly sought forgiveness for their sins through the sacrament of confession would receive the reward of a place in heaven .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThose who avoided temptation , practised good deeds , and regularly sought forgiveness for their sins through the sacrament of confession would receive the reward of a place in heaven .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheAt her show in Paris , she avoided any temptation to stand and redeliver her own original swashbuckling New Romantic look , which appears set to bubble back into fashion favour .
avoid.vAgentNPExtan animalIf an animal is to avoid fighting with another , stronger animal , it must first test how strong his opponent is .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe 'd avoided giving her a direct answer when she 'd tried to ask him about his friendship with the actress , but it was obvious that there was a very real chemistry between them .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe therapistClearly , the therapist must avoid taking sides in such discussion .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe also has to get them ready for bed and try to avoid one child 's screams waking another .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIBM and Motorola have also apparently managed to avoid the heat dissipation problem haunting both the Pentium and the Alpha .
avoid.vAgentNPExtGood racehorse trainers recognise this , and try to avoid their horses being beaten or having confrontations with riders .
avoid.vAgentNPExtclimbers visiting the RoachesIn the meantime , the BMC is asking climbers visiting the Roaches -- scene of many monstrous Whillans armblasters -- to avoid the path running past the cottage and follow the diversion signs instead .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe took on the alias in a bid to avoid publicity when dealing with her solicitor Paul Butner .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey avoid trouble at all times and only if they are cornered or pestered will they bite at their attackers .
avoid.vAgentNPExtJohnstonDespite this snub , Johnston has been careful to avoid a public row at Goodison .
avoid.vAgentNPExtFrancoThus Franco had powerful personal , professional and political reasons for wanting to avoid the immediate capture of Madrid at the beginning of September 1936 .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe was shot in the thigh while trying to avoid arrest at the Danish frontier in May 1945 , and tried for treason in London in September .
avoid.vAgentNPExtpatronsTo avoid queues at the Theatre box office patrons wishing to pay by credit card must do so 24 hours in advance of the performance .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWe must avoid any confusion at this late stage .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe youngest of babiesEven the youngest of babies will automatically avoid precipitous drops in floor-level -- and , perhaps more interestingly , places where it looks as if there is a precipitous drop in floor-level .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe is a man who has deliberately avoided certain responsibilities in his life , and certain involvements , but those business obligations which do unavoidably devolve upon him he has always observed punctiliously .
avoid.vAgentNPExtJonathan Speelman must avoid defeat in his seventh game against Jan Timman to stay in the match .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouDo everything you can to avoid mishaps by being adequately prepared but ask yourself again -- does it really matter ?
avoid.vAgentNPExtTheir inner self will avoid exposure by controlling their feelings and emotions .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIsaac avoided execution by promising the king a 10,000 mark fine , and in 1213 was transferred from Bristol to the Tower of London .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheSuggestions that he could avoid the damage by protecting the wheat fields with electric fencing do not impress Mr Berry .
avoid.vAgentNPExtJudges often try to avoid the issue of standing by resolving the merits first .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe will want to avoid a further decline for fear that import price rises will push up inflation .
avoid.vAgentNPExta South African citizenThe appellant was a South African citizen who had left South Africa to avoid apprehension for a burglary .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoThe appellant was a South African citizen who had left South Africa to avoid apprehension for a burglary .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe Art Loss RegisterEven the Art Loss Register , which plans to open an office in Japan , carefully avoids any probing into the subject .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhichEven the Art Loss Register , which plans to open an office in Japan , carefully avoids any probing into the subject .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe ambassadorsThe inquiry heard details of a memorandum written by a Foreign Office official in which he agreed that the ambassadors might be persuaded along those lines in order to avoid embarrassment to their embassies .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe Hearsay-II system used segments categorized by manner of articulation features only , avoiding the more difficult task of specifying place of articulation .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwho` We have about 150 active reporting units , in around 50 locations , " says Mr Hassan , who is naturally keen to avoid the need for re-keying financial information once captured at source .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMr Hassan` We have about 150 active reporting units , in around 50 locations , " says Mr Hassan , who is naturally keen to avoid the need for re-keying financial information once captured at source .
avoid.vAgentNPExtfarmers" Weatherfax " will consist of customized facsimile reports prepared by the Meteorological Office , which will help farmers to avoid the need for respraying because of high winds or rain .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe courtsFirst , while the courts have generally avoided rigid classifications in deciding on the applicability of natural justice , they have not discarded such tools altogether .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyIt was months ago and Ben had insisted on going into Pugh 's , though they had always avoided the shop before .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouBut you can avoid it by simply leaving the tops on .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe probably wanted to avoid confrontation by not telling me until after she 'd gone .
avoid.vAgentNPExta doctorIn the USA , a doctor will not avoid litigation by simply informing the patient of the nature of the treatment in broad terms .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouHowever , I suspect you could take an obvious short cut across the open fell side to avoid the town without too much trouble .
avoid.vAgentNPExta number of peopleChoosing the final design needs not only care to ensure that the end product will be commercially attractive but that a number of people are involved in the selection to avoid accusations of favouritism .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIDespite what you apparently think , I certainly did n't avoid you intentionally and , in any case , if your theory were correct , then surely I 'd have avoided all the male actors ? "
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe nodded , trying to avoid his eyes .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe purchaser will wish to avoid any such disadvantageous practices .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheadless fliesAlas , headless flies can learn to hold their legs in a particular position to avoid a shock , and even solve the problem faster than those still encumbered with brains .
avoid.vAgentNPExt, youBy being subtle rather than obvious , you avoid appearing naive .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe CEGBThere was one other issue which the CEGB tried hard to avoid at the Hinkley C Inquiry .
avoid.vAgentNPExtBrunelDescribe the features Brunel avoided in this area .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe fell over things he avoided in daytime like stones and bushes .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIThis was the conclusion I could not avoid in the months after becoming a Christian .
avoid.vAgentNPExtRoddickThis is a fate Roddick has avoided by operating most of her shops under a franchise system .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouHappily , however , it 's one you can easily avoid by talking to BSB today .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIThe really weird thing is East 17 were precisely the people I avoided as an adolescent .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheAnd old man Verne-Smith and his wife , he knew , lived no more than a mile away , but them he avoided out of simple antipathy .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI` I try to avoid including children with serious behavioural problems because they would be too disruptive on a trip like this . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtheJust the sort of thing he avoided on his television at home .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheRobert recognized faces he had been trying to avoid for weeks .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMr FallonThe basic issue , which Mr Fallon has so far managed to avoid totally in discussing this matter , yet which has made the Catholic community and the county council so anxious and so frustrated , is whether this Government accepts that places in Catholic schools should be provided for Catholic pupils .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSimon worked for discreet administrative transformations within government , avoiding until late in his career clashes with ministers over contentious issues of policy and principle .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIIn one week I had been transformed into the two personae that I had always sworn to avoid : the preacher and the missionary .
avoid.vAgentNPExtweYes , I have seen this kind of thing and it is something we avoid completely .
avoid.vAgentNPExtGloucesterThe wholesale nature of the grants also threatened the interests of men not recognized as opponents of the regime , something which Gloucester was careful to avoid elsewhere .
avoid.vAgentNPExtStudents may choose quite early which behaviours to avoid for ever -- or try to .
avoid.vAgentNPExtpeopleAs people avoid more and more they become a prisoner of their anxiety .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyThis they avoided as they followed their Head Girl 's strict instructions to keep out of the rough areas .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouOne thing that you should avoid is to give toy horns out at tea and then find the poor entertainer is facing a barrage of noise .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwe` Or , at least it is n't so long as we avoid that bit of road . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouIf you come to an obstruction in a road you can seek to circumvent it or you can retrace your journey to the nearest fork and avoid that road altogether .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe International Cricket CouncilThe way the International Cricket Council ducked the issue whether Pakistan 's fast bowlers were doctoring the ball would have shamed Pontius Pilate .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheWhen the British foreign secretary , Sir Geoffrey Howe , visited Peshawar on March 28th and talked to resistance leaders , he ducked the issue by saying that Britain 's practice was to recognise states , not governments .
avoid.vAgentNPExtBritainBefore Tiananmen , Britain had ducked the question by professing to believe that most Hong Kong people cared little about politics , and that those who did favoured little or no change .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMinisters once again ducked the question of recognising Macedonia , even though Lord Carrington is believed to have said there was no practical reason why it could not go ahead .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyFor example , that they were diligently enforcing bye-laws about where costermongers " barrows could be parked , while ducking their responsibilities to deal with ruffians and robbers .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe is ducking out of his responsibilities as Secretary of State for Education and Science , just as he did on health .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMr MajorIn his reply , Mr Major ducked answering Mr Lamont 's central attack against his style of government , and his limp and lacklustre speech plunged the Tories into gloom .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe TyloriansBut in using the Comtean notion of progress from superstition to science as the mental counterpart of Darwin 's physical progression from ape to man the Tylorians simply evaded the issue .
avoid.vAgentNPExtISo far , I have evaded a central issue .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouBut you always evaded this question , saying your allowance from home would not stretch to paying the extra rent .
avoid.vAgentNPExtAlianor evaded the question .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMaxwell evaded the first part of the question .
avoid.vAgentNPExta horseIt is easier for a horse to evade going correctly because correct work is hard work , requiring effort .
avoid.vAgentNPExttrade unionsFourth , until 1981 , trade unions could evade having to make any payments to their members on strike since they were in receipt of supplementary benefit .
avoid.vAgentNPExtcommercial tradersThe Customs Service claimed that this was to prevent commercial traders evading duty by importing goods as private individuals .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe Sudanese governmentChalker said , however , that the Sudanese government was evading its responsibilities in the organization of the relief operation .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe poorwill evades this risk by hibernating in the crevice of a rock wall , which it returns to year after year .
avoid.vAgentNPExthuntsmenThe Inland Revenue is investigating allegations that huntsmen are evading paying tax on a million pound trade in animal skins .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyEven with the legal penalties that exist , people go to great lengths to avoid paying taxes legally by finding loopholes in the tax laws ; or they evade taxes by illegally cheating the tax authorities .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMany woman-centred psychologists evade this difficulty , because they choose to work outside psychology , in women 's studies , or outside academia , in practically-oriented women 's organizations .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheUsually she tried to evade such duties , by hanging around in the bathroom or in her bedroom ; she loathed the tedious , repetitive business of the house .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsocial security staffThey see social security staff as biased and prejudiced against the poor and only too ready to evade their responsibility to help .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSome couples dodge the whole issue of fidelity ; they feel uncomfortable talking about it .
avoid.vAgentNPExtJulia Hailes and John Elkington` Julia Hailes and John Elkington have dodged the big issues , " says Sandy Irvine , author of Friends of the Earth 's discussion paper Beyond Green Consumerism .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe Labour partyThe problem is that the Labour party dodges all the important European issues because its conversion to the EC is not so much skin deep as ruled purely by expediency .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyYou could rarely get a straight answer from any of them , they 'd been dodging questions about his father for so long ; evasion was a way of life with them .
avoid.vAgentNPExtZoe dodged the question .
avoid.vAgentNPExtcommercial customersWithout exchange controls , goes the standard retort , commercial customers could easily dodge such controls by borrowing from abroad .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe tobacco industryThe Evening Standard of 20 May this year published an excellent critique of advertising and the ways in which the tobacco industry had dodged bans on advertising .
avoid.vAgentNPExtweForewarned , we dodged a conversation about ` political prisoners " ; just as well , for his face was black with preparatory anger .
avoid.vAgentNPExtministersBut LibDem leader Paddy Ashdown says Major has reneged on assurance in 1990 that ministers were not dodging an arms ban .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWe may shun involvement with other people because it threatens our identity , and so we remain aloof .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe GoldsmithsSince the troubles of 1860 , the Goldsmiths had paid the £300 a year endowment to the School but had shunned any further involvement .
avoid.vAgentNPExtCraigAnd while Jo 's able to shrug off the speculation , she can understand why Craig , who 's just as down-to-earth , might shun the limelight .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheAfter Mona agreed with Mr Carman that she shunned publicity , he produced glamorous photos of her taken at her mother 's mansion in Hampstead , North London .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe emperorIn days gone by , the emperor shunned all publicity .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyRunning their corporation according to the ancient precepts of the Talmud , they shunned all publicity and trusted only a handful of associates .
avoid.vAgentNPExtGirls wishing to avoid such a fate should shun wearing or passing near fairy flowers , such as clumps of harebells or love-in-idleness .
avoid.vAgentNPExtmany investorsFor example , said Mr Webster , while many investors shun nuclear weapons at all costs , they may not care if the portfolio includes alcohol .
avoid.vAgentNPExtTOURISTS are shunning fee-paying attractions like the Tower of London in favour of cheaper places like farms , gardens and country parks , a survey detailing Sightseeing in the UK during 1991 has revealed .
avoid.vAgentNPExtEchidnaLiving in damp caves beneath the earth , Echidna shunned the light of day ; her presence could be tracked by rank , marshy patches , or cracks in the soil 's surface .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe should likewise shun all colloquialisms and colloquial abbreviations ( ` it 's , " ` is n't , " etc . ) .
avoid.vAgentNPExtRobertoNormally Roberto shunned the low-class and dingy .
avoid.vAgentNPExtanorexicsThe food was always of the type that anorexics tend to shun -- solidly starchy and savoury peasant dishes , followed by mounds of sweet , creamy puddings and richly decorated chocolate cakes .
avoid.vAgentNPExtrefugeesOnly a few shuriken skaters circled lazily -- while refugees shunned that area as if it was mined .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIAn " if you 'll pardon the liberty , ladies , I reckon I 'd shirk my duty if two pretty young ladies had come all this way special .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe does n't shirk responsibility .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIBut perhaps I am shirking my responsibilities by being here , in the police force . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtheThe two other functions of a king he shirked : he did not lead his armies to war , anyway in his later years , and he did not provide an heir .
avoid.vAgentNPExtweBut we are not shirking our duty as tipsters .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheHe may not exercise his rights or he may shirk his duties , but he can not forgo them .
avoid.vAgentNPExtAny man shirking his duty would be shot on the spot .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouMy friend said , " Do n't you think you 'll be shirking your responsibility ? "
avoid.vAgentNPExtIntel carefully skirted the issues of Pentium 's price and delivery at its ostensible introduction last month .
avoid.vAgentNPExtweBut we shall have to skirt these issues here ( see Fillmore , 1975 ) .
avoid.vAgentNPExtFreudPerhaps more important , and there are close parallels here to our critique of ethology and sociobiology , Freud still skirts round the difficult question of how primordial instincts are socially constructed .
avoid.vAgentNPExtDame UnaDame Una Pope-Hennessy ( the formidable mother of James and John Pope-Hennessy and a friend of Ivy and Margaret ) had been cross with a reviewer who had written of her book about jade : ` Dame Una skirts gracefully round the subject . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtheShe waited , holding her breath , wondering whether he would really answer all the questions that had been buzzing around in her head ever since she had first met him , or whether he would skirt around the subject and depend instead on the overwhelming attraction she felt for him to talk her back into bed .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheAnd , after all those earlier occasions when he had carefully skirted round the subject of Elise , was this , at long last , a confession of his involvement ?
avoid.vAgentNPExtMany freight forwarders , however , skirt this prohibition by forming separate subsidiary corporations for their NVOCC operations .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe skirted the problem by turning it , via Nunnally Johnson 's script , from a radical rallying cry into a depiction of the common man 's ability to survive injustice by endurance .
avoid.vAgentNPExtAmerican firms issue paper privately mainly to skirt the burdensome disclosure rules set by the Securities and Exchange Commission .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSuttonTo get things moving , Sutton skirted both the Equal Opportunities and the Pilger problem by hiring people on temporary consultancy contracts .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe simply donned a flowing outfit by Amanda Wakely , stepped out … and skirted neatly round the problem .
avoid.vAgentNPExta womanConvention demanded that a woman must skirt around the truth , fobbing off a man while leading him on .
avoid.vAgentNPExtFranReluctant to voice her suspicions , Fran skirted round the answers , aware that Luke was listening intently to every word she said .
avoid.vAgentNPExtNot all patrols escaped the attention of Japanese counter-measure , however , but the Australians ' skilful use of field craft -- the infantry phrase for individuals ' movement in action -- saved many losses .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe police will not escape criticism , but this will tend to be softened by the unacknowledged consensus that the RUC is essential to the security approach of both governments .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe parents did not escape criticism : " the attendance of many of the boys was very far from satisfactory , parents having largely contracted habits of great laxity in absenting their children for trifling reasons " .
avoid.vAgentNPExtPaul Ince escapes criticism for his usual wholehearted endeavours and determined talking .
avoid.vAgentNPExtComputer worker Fred Prassaler escaped death by seconds .
avoid.vAgentNPExtJohn escaped death because he could not settle in the doomed cabin where 15-year-old Catherine and 12-year-old James were sleeping .
avoid.vAgentNPExtYou escaped death by a hair 's breadth . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtTheir prey can not escape detection by remaining still , however .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe could n't escape detection if he tried to swim through !
avoid.vAgentNPExtheIt seemed impossible he would escape detection , and with each yard he covered he expected the alarm to be raised from within the house .
avoid.vAgentNPExta small cell of perhaps no more than two activistsThe attack on Warrington may simply mean that there remains intact in that area of England a small cell of perhaps no more than two activists who escaped detection and arrest in operations following the gasometer explosion .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoThe attack on Warrington may simply mean that there remains intact in that area of England a small cell of perhaps no more than two activists who escaped detection and arrest in operations following the gasometer explosion .
avoid.vAgentNPExtLarge numbers of Moslem Rohingya refugees from Arakan state in Myanma continued to cross over into Bangladesh during March to escape persecution and the effects of a military offensive against rebel forces in the state .
avoid.vAgentNPExtForeign nationals found guilty of serious crimes sometimes manage to escape deportation if they face a grim fate back home .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe escaped serious injury .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMr EllisOther shots were fired , but Mr Ellis escaped injury .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheLuckily , he escaped injury .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIt escaped my notice , and was to my embarrassment , that the Land Rover was driving alongside .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIt did not escape Sarah 's notice that Michael was treated as the head of the family and her husband relegated to second position .
avoid.vAgentNPExtItSarcastically , ` It may have escaped your notice , but this is not a flat .
avoid.vAgentNPExtNo-one can escape the influences surrounding them .
avoid.vAgentNPExtbirdsIn the Americas , birds make similar journeys in order to escape the privations of winter .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsomeIntoxicants and drugs are used by some to escape physical or psychological pain .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsome firmsFurther , as we show below , the general theory needs modification to allow for the ability of some firms to escape from the average of national industry economics by internationalising their systems of management .
avoid.vAgentNPExtII had no intention then , or ever after , of joining any group or ` movement " and I therefore sidestepped the Vorticists just as I sidestepped both the Imagists and the Amygists .
avoid.vAgentNPExtAnaximander sidestepped the issue of how the opposites emerge from ` the indefinite " by saying that it was always in motion : the motion itself presumably causes the primary opposites to be separated out from the mixture .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey sidestepped my anxious questions .
avoid.vAgentNPExtLiz had sidestepped the problem , last night , with caterers , and with Deirdre Kavanagh .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheBroadcasting regulations prevent anyone appealing for money on a programme like that , but he sidestepped the rules very smartly .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheAnd , over the years , he had learned to avert his face , to sidestep , to damp down the fires .
avoid.vAgentNPExtweIn the subsequent analysis , we sidestep these issues and assume that the government only issues short-term bonds paying the going rate of interest .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheBut he neatly sidestepped the questions about riots , crime and gang warfare , says David Wallen
avoid.vAgentNPExtMost parents eschew diplomacy completely when dealing with their children , and opt for the Jimmy Cagney approach .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe would , however , eschew the public streets .
avoid.vAgentNPExtPerrier 's French television advertisements eschew weighty health talk in favour of Gallic schmaltz .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWe eschew mathematical or linguistic ( at least of the propositional kind ) coding and tun to our feeling response .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheYet , from some moralistic quirk in his nature , he had eschewed the empty life of a socialite , and joined the City of London police as a constable .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe eschewed all requests to be interviewed about the contest on radio or television , opting instead for a few newspaper interviews with sympathetic journalists .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoThere are some ministers who eschew the delights of the children 's address .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsome ministersThere are some ministers who eschew the delights of the children 's address .
avoid.vAgentNPExtFêted Amer-indie faces SMASHING PUMPKINS eschew the indulgent side of the rock'n'roll lifestyle to engage in the healthy , non-macho pursuit of the Good Noise .
avoid.vAgentNPExtclimbersAbove 7500 metres , climbers who eschew bottled oxygen play a deadly physiological game where the penalty for miscalculation , while usually not immediate , can be terminal .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoAbove 7500 metres , climbers who eschew bottled oxygen play a deadly physiological game where the penalty for miscalculation , while usually not immediate , can be terminal .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheBut he firmly eschewed political involvement and devoted his time to his diocese and to building .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe coupleFollowing a central tenet of Christian Science the couple had eschewed modern medical methods and had attempted to cure their son 's bowel obstruction through the power of prayer .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe eschewed modal contrasts before Jupiter et Europe ( book 4 , privilege 1703 ) and several times employed a tonic-submediant progression between movements without any textual justification .
avoid.vAgentNPExtBook Marketing Ltd is preparing to reduce the cost of the licence fee for booksellers taking part in the summer National Book Sale in an attempt to encourage more active participation in the biannual event .
avoid.vAgentNPExthis successorsHe eventually whittled it down to eighteen thousand and his successors have since reduced the number even more dramatically .
avoid.vAgentNPExtBoth Coats Viyella ( 32% ) and Bass ( 33% ) reduced their audit fees by cutting the number of firms used .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMany investors also try to reduce risk by vertical integration .
avoid.vAgentNPExtfarmsUnder this , farms would have to reduce output by 20 per cent .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI` I 'll reduce it by fifty per cent .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMr Collor promised to reduce inflation to just 3 per cent a month within a year by using shock tactics similar to those of President Menem of Argentina .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMMT Computing Plc reduced its stake in Total Systems Plc to under 3% .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI reduced the odds by wearing a pullover , slip-off shoes and no underwear , but it was still touch and go .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe UK quota reduced welfare by 14.33% while the EC minimum import price lowered welfare by approximately 2.01% .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe Soviet Union had agreed to reduce from 308 to 154 its arsenal of SS-18s , the heaviest ICBM in the world , each of which could carry 10 warheads .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe GovernmentWe urge the Government to reduce from 60 to 10 years the life of minerals permissions through new legislation , as proposed in the consultation paper .
avoid.vAgentNPExtJamieBut it was only the sensational Jamie , twirling a diamante choker on his index finger .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe twirled her again , hands clapped a rhythm , and faces glowed briefly as pipes were lit .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe twirls the stick in his hand and crosses his legs .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe fat undertaker had closed down the tailgate of the hearse and stood about on the gravel , twirling his keys .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe twirled his empty glass in his fingers .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe could have been leading a parade , twirling the baton .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe twirled his paint gun around one gloved finger .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey twirled you around in the Gay Gordons at Ilkley with clammy hands .
avoid.vAgentNPExtBlanche twirled her glass , sending the ice-cubes inside racing round .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe twirled the stem of her wine glass thoughtfully , and did n't reply .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe looked him up and down and twirled the yellow parasol .
avoid.vAgentNPExtJamie twirls his fork in his egg and beans .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe twirls a shimmering gold swan studded with imitation pearls ` for her dressing table " .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe did it by gently vibrating the soil , coaxing the worms to the surface .
avoid.vAgentNPExtYou can start vibrating them as soon as your have laid a few metres .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyHowever , if you watch house martins you will see that they do not simply ` plonk " their mud pellets onto the wall ; instead , they place them in position while rapidly vibrating the head .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheySome have also developed special muscles so that they can vibrate the swim-bladder and produce a loud drumming noise .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe male garden spider Araneus diadematus will vibrate a strand of the female 's web as he approaches her , to let her know that he is not just another small insect caught in the web .
avoid.vAgentNPExtjolly old St NicholasOn the far side , he lay flat against the hill and watched as jolly old St Nicholas attempted to calm a ululating infant by seesawing a vermilion plastic pony before its horrified eyes .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI moored the boat , got out , collected the rods from the shore , and turned back up the loch .
avoid.vAgentNPExtweIf we moor a tiny toy boat at some fixed point in the pond , the boat will bob up and down rhythmically as the waves pass under it .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIIt gives me a tremendous advantage in that I can moor the punt about 15yds back from the top of the shelf , in the shallower water , out of sight of the bream .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouGrazing and benthic feeding carnivores will take live foods from the aquarium bottom and many are partial to freshly-broken clean live shellfish in their shells , if you anchor them to one spot .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyWith cords and pitons they anchored him to the rock .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheUsing a shore base at Empacombe , he first anchored his structure to the rocks in a novel and successful way .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouDrill and plug the wall so you can anchor the box in place with screws , then make good around the box with cellulose filler .
avoid.vAgentNPExther auntShe read and read and read while her aunt mended the socks of her husband and brothers or sewed innumerable buttons on their shirts .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe sewed buttons on to a white shirt she 'd made .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouAgain you can pick up the stitches and knit them directly on to the edge , or you can knit long strips or tubes and sew them neatly in place .
avoid.vAgentNPExtPhylAt midnight Phyl was still there sewing weights into the gauze curtaining to stop it flapping .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMrs Rundle sewed black armbands to their coats , even Victoria 's .
avoid.vAgentNPExtgirlsAs the spring tides rose , flowing into summer , the Island began to blossom : pots of geraniums appeared on window sills and girls sewed new ribbons on to last year 's straw hats .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe could sew the veil on properly in the morning , before she left .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSurgeons at Odstock Hospital , Wilts , sewed the thumb on .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouNB Straight seam tape can be used instead of pocketed tape , but you will then need to sew on rings individually .
avoid.vAgentNPExtothersWhile some of the men held the weight of the body in place , others bound the forelegs , and the hind legs , together with rope .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe manOnce he did , the man bound Corbett 's hands tightly to the saddlebow and , passing the rope under the horse 's belly , also secured his ankles .
avoid.vAgentNPExtA couple of Minutemen were binding together two cloth-padded lengths of wood .
avoid.vAgentNPExthis armourersOn the day of its creation he had his armourers fuse the suit directly to his body .
avoid.vAgentNPExtLonrhoTheir bid was blocked on grounds that seemed contrived : the MMC purported to be worried , eg , that Lonrho might flood Harrods with nylon sheets made by one of its subsidiaries .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyBoth before , and when , the Nazis took over Poland they flooded the bookstalls of that country with pornography .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouThe papers you are working on are fairly heavy and , unless you are flooding the paper with watercolour , should stand up to washes without the need for stretching .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe huge hydro-electric dam project at Konable will flood good farming land , but the flow of investment dollars has financed a boom in luxury goods for the rich minority .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheWhile working at the cinema , for instance , he tried to repair a cistern and ended up flooding the place .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe stitched satin ribbon under the bust , bows at the hips and tied a silk cravate .
avoid.vAgentNPExta little knot of fearAlice felt a little knot of fear tying itself in her belly .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheShe had a lot of curly hair and she had tied a bow in it .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe` She 'll tie a clove hitch in your willy if you 're not careful , " said Dommie .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe would tie a knot in two of the four corners of a handkerchief and fix one knot on each of her forefingers , to form puppets .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheAlready she opens my father 's letters , though so far she has not read them out loud or tied his tie for him .
avoid.vAgentNPExtStok tied his tie , using all the muscles of his fingers as though it was made of metal instead of cloth .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe threw a pink cloak over Philippa 's gown , tied the fastenings with her own hands , and , making sure that the mask was in place pulled her towards the hall door .
avoid.vAgentNPExthimHis mates laughed , and helped him tie the topknot .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouIt was rather like a large belt ; you could probably fasten it about your waist and it would sit snugly over your hips .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe fastened his seat belt without speaking and the Rover slid gently into Broadway , the road he had crossed less than a fortnight earlier on his way to see Sir Paul Berowne .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMelissa fastened her safety belt and reached for the ignition .
avoid.vAgentNPExthis own handsOf that I have no doubt , but I am equally certain that it was his own hands which fastened his belt around his neck and fumbled for the window bar .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheInstead she contented herself with glaring coldly at him as she fastened the seatbelt .
avoid.vAgentNPExtJoe fastened the wet flannel around her ankle again .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMadeleine fastened his napkin around his neck .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIQuickly I fastened my veil around my face .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIAn hour later I was fastening my safety-belt at LAX .
avoid.vAgentNPExtEllenUnable to continue , she gestured to Ellen to fasten the ties at the back of her gown .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe fastened the dress with clumsy fingers , for a moment hating himself .
avoid.vAgentNPExtDianaIn a last defiant gesture Diana fastened the letter with red sealing wax and had it hand-delivered , just as Prince Philip had done with the one he sent to her .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe fastens the bandage with sticky tape .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIThe six relics go in , and , after carefully expelling all air , I fasten the neck with string and push it into the white saddlebag .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe two officersAnd without more ado the two officers fastened their clips about their ankles , wheeled out with velocipedes and were on their way .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe would fasten the ring about her neck and wear it for Johnny , as he had asked her to do .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe fastened his cloak round his shoulders .
avoid.vAgentNPExtGarvey chortled and went on fastening his boots .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe eats a pistachio nut , and fastens her locket .
avoid.vAgentNPExtJulietThe doorbell rang as Juliet fastened her black sandals .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheBefore she could say any more , he settled the helmet down over his head and fastened the strap .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSara fastened her bra and pulled on her shirt .
avoid.vAgentNPExtLauraQuickly slipping into a sleeveless straight shirt-waister dress of pink shantung , Laura was just fastening the last button when she heard the sound of the doorbell .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHer mother fastening Melanie 's coat snugly at the neck and tucking in a scarf .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe molecules of your body , because of the way they are made up , possess the ability to rotate polarized light in a leftward direction .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouThis means that you could for example , take the pieces of garment originally designed for conventional knitting and rotate them through 90 degrees to get a pattern for sideways knitting .
avoid.vAgentNPExtBluntThe others watched Blunt rotate his head .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe karateka then pivots halfway round on the ball of the left foot , while rotating the entire body forward .
avoid.vAgentNPExtJehan shook her awake .
avoid.vAgentNPExtBenjaminThe next morning Benjamin shook me awake .
avoid.vAgentNPExtFedorov clambered aboard the coach and shook the reins .
avoid.vAgentNPExtDelaneyFrustrated , Delaney shook Lawton by the arm .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI shook my sand-filled ears by the lobes and listened .
avoid.vAgentNPExtLuke reached out and shook her gently by the shoulders .
avoid.vAgentNPExtDuvall was shaking him by the sleeve , bringing him back .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheThe words were enough to make him explode with anger , and , turning swiftly to grip her shoulders , he shook her with force , glaring down into her face .
avoid.vAgentNPExtshe` Good morning , " she greeted huskily , shaking the boots before putting them on .
avoid.vAgentNPExtAthelstan shook himself , dressed , and went along to the kitchen to beg from a startled maid a bowl of hot water , a clean napkin and some salt with which to scrub his teeth .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe dog gets up and shakes his ears noisily .
avoid.vAgentNPExtVasili shook her shoulders violently then slapped her across the face .
avoid.vAgentNPExtmy secretary` To tell you the truth , my secretary fucked up .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI fucked up , and I should face it . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtIThen I fucked up .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoI 'm the one who 's fucked up your entire operation .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe oneI 'm the one who 's fucked up your entire operation .
avoid.vAgentNPExtYou` You messed the interview up then did n't you ? " she challenged , her tone urgent .
avoid.vAgentNPExtweWas it a good decision to airfreight an order because we 'd messed things up on the plant ? "
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey messed up a baton change and failed to finish , creeping from the track with the ribald comments of the crowd in their ears !
avoid.vAgentNPExtLuke also messed up his chance at starring in the school play because of his temper .
avoid.vAgentNPExtYou messed up their surveillance , you beat up their agents , you went in for exactly the same unauthorised adventurism as they had -- and so let them off the hook .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyou` Do n't Daddy , do n't ; you 'll mess up my dress . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtheDid n't he mess up the header/flick on that allowed Sheron to score the first goal ?
avoid.vAgentNPExtIAnd if I feel like it , I wo n't just screw up your life with that stupid , lame bitch , I 'll make her part of the deal .
avoid.vAgentNPExtLovers all through history` Lovers all through history have consistently screwed up their lives . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtII know there are people around who think I 'm an OK teacher , so if I screw up occasionally that 's not going to sink my reputation .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsomeoneHe was seated at the back of the court , initially angry that someone had screwed up with the tickets , but he quickly realized that every few games he was almost directly behind her .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey did not screw up Niki 's car deliberately , but they probably thought the wind had gone out of his sails .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe mother shushed them .
avoid.vAgentNPExtJinkwa` Now , " Jinkwa shushed them .
avoid.vAgentNPExtLampard shushed him again .
avoid.vAgentNPExtTuppe shushed him to silence .
avoid.vAgentNPExtErikaIn Omi 's room , the door opened a crack : herself frightened , Erika peeked into the sitting-room and hushed an even more frightened Paul into silence as he whispered , ` What is it ?
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe hushed him , imagining that if his language were overheard , those overhearing it would be as shocked as she pretended to be .
avoid.vAgentNPExtJacobKatherine 's face dropped and Thomas was about to intervene when Jacob hushed him .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe hushed her urgently .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSir Anthony hushed them and then rose , smiling his quiet and pleasant smile with one hand extended in salutation as a plump and dark-haired man came bouncingly to join them .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMaryTheir running feet sounded like a downpour within the close walls , until Mary hushed her .
avoid.vAgentNPExtEnidWe always laugh and joke and talk so much that Enid hushes us perpetually , and now he has nothing to say .
avoid.vAgentNPExtScathach hushed the old man , who was struggling to keep the flow of his words .
avoid.vAgentNPExtRex hushed him into silence .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe strong-manAnd the strong-man holds his arm up to quiet us down . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtweI really thought we 'd blown it when I saw him cracking up .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe movie version blows it in the first couple of minutes .
avoid.vAgentNPExtCentralAs it happened , Central almost blew it at the end .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI` I blew it . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtYou really blew it today . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheBut she 'd blown it with that acidic little crack .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouYou had your chance and you blew it .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey nearly blew it at the start of the second half too as Brighton closed in for the kill .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoInstead , the selectors opted for Peter Richardson , who silenced the critics by qualifying for Barcelona but suffered a first round knockout by Stone 12 months ago .
avoid.vAgentNPExtPeter RichardsonInstead , the selectors opted for Peter Richardson , who silenced the critics by qualifying for Barcelona but suffered a first round knockout by Stone 12 months ago .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe 23-year-old Scot silenced a growing band of critics with an impressive 9-5 victory over James Wattana .
avoid.vAgentNPExtshe" Bramble began , but she silenced him with a glare from the astonishing blue eyes .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe silenced her with a kiss .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe silenced her with a look .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMcNab silenced them perfectly within five minutes with a low 20-yard shot into the bottom corner after 77 minutes for his first goal g the season .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe president had silenced the vociferous strike-leader by bringing him on to the ruling body .
avoid.vAgentNPExtDuncanLeeming tried to speak , but Duncan silenced him by putting his finger to his lips to soothe him , to help relax him .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe Prevention of Terrorism Act ( PTA ) used to silence the Irish community , is increasingly being , used against the Black community .
avoid.vAgentNPExta look from PeskovaTeng began to laugh , but a look from Peskova silenced him .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheThey probably reminded her too closely of sounds of feline distress and she did her best to silence them .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe man held up a hand to silence Barak then turned to the guard beside him and dismissed him with a curt nod of the head .
avoid.vAgentNPExtDonald silenced them as he sang the first line , rather solemnly , in a rich baritone :
avoid.vAgentNPExtRobertHelen and Joanna came out looking very serious , and Joanna said , ` Robert tried to shut Dawn up , but she 's evidently going to make trouble for us .
avoid.vAgentNPExtArdamal` No cover , " Ardamal said , just to shut Dommer up .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyWhen that failed , they tried to shut me up .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheIn prison she terrorized the turnkeys and fellow convicts until , on 4 May 1763 , she travelled with Turlis to the gallows .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthatA GANG that terrorised a supermarket boss by threatening his family was found guilty of robbery yesterday .
avoid.vAgentNPExtA GANG that terrorised a supermarket boss by threatening his family was found guilty of robbery yesterday .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyoung hooligansIn short , young hooligans are terrorising and destroying the neighbourhoods in which they live .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsalesmenSure Style acted after a rash of complaints about salesmen terrorising potential customers , refusing to leave their homes until they had agreed to buy double glazing .
avoid.vAgentNPExttwo defendantsShe said she saw the two defendants tormenting an elderly woman by prodding her from behind .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWe used to torment the poor old Superintendent unmercifully at the er Sunday School .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe was determined to torment her in any way he could .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheHe was either out and had n't switched on the answering machine or he was tormenting her by ignoring the telephone .
avoid.vAgentNPExtGraham Stuart tormented and teased Gary Ablett mercilessly throughout , beating the ex-Liverpool defender at will .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey 'd hush you up … somehow . ”
avoid.vAgentNPExtd'ArquebusTime seemed to halt for Yeremi as he saw d'Arquebus squeeze the trigger , and was sure that d'Arquebus was squandering that single shell , shooting his hellfire bolt off prematurely .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI` Sure I still shoot my guns , " he growls .
avoid.vAgentNPExthe` Alex Household must have said it just before he shot the gun ; Micky heard it over the deaf-aid and just repeated it . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtthree or four figuresAs they sped away , Carlson could see three or four figures around the car , shooting automatic guns into the flaming vehicle .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe enjoyed a simple life in the country best , being with his grandchildren and his dogs , shooting , and fishing .
avoid.vAgentNPExtClifford had shot once , reloaded and shot again .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe took the rifle off his shoulder , aimed it , and shot once .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThis brought together in a simplified form a number of remedies obtainable from a Divisional Court of the Queen 's Bench Division consisting of two or three judges .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe exhibition brings together work from artists based in the subcontinent and Asian artists based in Britain ( until 28 Mar ) .
avoid.vAgentNPExtweFor tonight and tomorrow night we bring together with New York 's Bill Mays Trio two superb American horn players .
avoid.vAgentNPExtNicholsThe next day , Nichols awakened Turman with an early morning call .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheThe whole house was quiet and she told herself that she must be careful not to awaken the two other sleeping inhabitants .
avoid.vAgentNPExtII did so , and seeing I was of no more use , I rushed inside to awaken my older brother and sister to show them what had happened .
avoid.vAgentNPExtNicandraJust having a think , " Aunt Tossie said when Nicandra roused her with a gentle nudge .
avoid.vAgentNPExtAliceWhen Alice roused herself , it was with the realization that her husband was already in the house .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWe tried to rouse him but to no effect .
avoid.vAgentNPExtPeter Yeo roused himself .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI 'll rouse some of the villagers . "
avoid.vAgentNPExther mumAnd Meg told the watching millions that her mum hammered on his door and woke him from a nap during a break in filming .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheHe had promised her that if anything out of the ordinary happened , any unnecessary flicker on a dial , he would wake her .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheShe crept stealthily along the gallery , not daring to put on a light in case she should wake Luke , past his room , feeling carefully in the half-darkness .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe would wake the dead .
avoid.vAgentNPExtYoung Keely Smith woke her sleeping dad Paul , who found his Middlesbrough terrace house thick with smoke in the early hours of yesterday .
avoid.vAgentNPExtCharlie let those who could , sleep , and did n't attempt to wake anyone until three o'clock the next morning .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe hotel manager woke me at 10 a.m. with a telegram from my mother , which had been delayed .
avoid.vAgentNPExtDadThe next morning Dad woke him at eight .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey wake you at five a.m. , which is when I 'm often going to bed , and you 're so knackered by mid-morning that you doze all day . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe burst into the apartment , woke Constance from her doze , and fell upon her , greedy and desperate to prove to himself that he was right and his friend was wrong .
avoid.vAgentNPExta familiar voiceAfter a long time , a familiar voice woke them from their lazy reverie .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMiaA friend of Soon-Yi said : ` Mia would wake her daughter in the middle of the night and scream at her : ` Look what you 've done to me -- how could this happen ? " '
avoid.vAgentNPExtThen Mrs Dempster woke him as usual with a cup of tea , and he felt better .
avoid.vAgentNPExtweShall we wake them with a happy tune
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe woke Lucy with coffee , and more loving , sure and slow .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheFinally get to sleep at five , thinking : ` I do n't care who runs the country , as long as he does n't wake me before noon . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoSarah Anne Burke was critically ill last night after being found lying in her bed covered in blood by a care assistant who went in to wake her for breakfast .
avoid.vAgentNPExta care assistantSarah Anne Burke was critically ill last night after being found lying in her bed covered in blood by a care assistant who went in to wake her for breakfast .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIShall I wake the boss ? "
avoid.vAgentNPExtI“ I 'll wake you . ”
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe maid who had woken her stared back without comprehension or interest .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoThe maid who had woken her stared back without comprehension or interest .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouBut you can wake me again , if you like . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtI 'd wake Zaria and get her out pronto , then bell the local Bill .
avoid.vAgentNPExtISo I rang the hospital and told them very calmly that we 'd be arriving shortly , then I woke up Tony and -- thinking I had loads of time -- ran a bath . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtIAnd while I 'm working hard at waking up my inner cheer leader , Riva scans the room .
avoid.vAgentNPExtRose` Rose woke me up several times during the night , " Laura explained .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheIt might be just what he needs to wake him up a bit .
avoid.vAgentNPExtPaulThey parted laughing , and Paul went back to his room , bestowed the chamber-pot in its place , and went out to his morning lecture on moral philosophy .
avoid.vAgentNPExtRodrigoBestowing his wife and children in the safety of the monastery at Cardena , Rodrigo departed to his exile .
avoid.vAgentNPExtTHE EAST Kilbride-based Robert Wiseman Dairies will be packaging English milk from a greenfield site in Manchester early next year , the firm 's managing director told farmers at Dumfries .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSOFT drinks giant PepsiCo has adorned the front cover of its annual report with pictures of cute white bunnies .
avoid.vAgentNPExtYour man` Your man , they tell me , adorned you with jewels and fine gowns .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI` I 'm going to ask you questions , Madeleine , and every time you answer no , I shall adorn you with one of these pegs .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey adorned the perimeter fence with pictures , flowers , and messages of peace .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe priests offered [ this ] idol flowers , incense and food and adorned it with wreaths of flowers and garlands of feathers History of Things of new Spain
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe had adorned his new abode at Winchelsea with the finest furniture from a firm in London 's New Bond Street and , although well able to afford it , he had failed to pay .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe wife of Cnut 's henchman Tofi the ProudNor were donors always royalty : the wife of Cnut 's henchman Tofi the Proud adorned a crucifix at Waltham in Essex with a crown , as well as decking it with other ornaments .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe Reclusiarch anointed each initiate with chrism , the sacred ointment , on the brow .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheHer bruises stung badly as she anointed herself with gel , but the discomfort was a small price to pay for feeling clean again .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWhat father would anoint his child with such a leaden armour of expectations ?
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe Indians then anoint the tips of their arrows with the poison .
avoid.vAgentNPExtOver 200 species of birds have been seen anointing themselves with these substances .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe anointed himself again with vaseline , bruised the jelly into his nose .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe gave the man the Viaticum and blessed him , anointing him on the head , chest , hands and feet .
avoid.vAgentNPExtFather Peter , in anointing her , had sprinkled a little of the contents of a bottle of bay rum over her head .
avoid.vAgentNPExtViktor stood while he blessed the dying man and anointed him .
avoid.vAgentNPExthe` There are always exceptions to the rule , " he said flatly , taking the laden tray from her hands and turning to go along the terrace to the dining-room .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe maid took the plate from her mistress as if it were hot .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe was charmed by the tune and took the whole box from her while he listened ; his face reflected an almost childlike absorption .
avoid.vAgentNPExtPioneer European settlers used several methods to take land from indigenous people .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheShe saw his eyes go to the coat fixture , and guessed that he knew the jacket hanging there belonged to Travis when he went and took it from its hanger .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe nodded , then went back to the oven , taking a jar from the shelf on the wall and emptying out half its contents on to the board beside the oven .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey even took clothes from the washing line . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe could not take her eyes off Heathcliff .
avoid.vAgentNPExtweWelcome back : In a few minutes we take the wraps off one the great secrets in the world of wildlife .
avoid.vAgentNPExtYou 've got to take your mind off this horrible business somehow and it 's a sin to waste this glorious weather . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtThis too can take pressure off your cashflow -- and the pension plan option makes excellent use of available tax relief on premiums and on the cash sum at retirement which is tax free .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWho could want to take uranium out of the factory ?
avoid.vAgentNPExtIThe former schoolteacher said : ` I do n't take the mickey out of the contestants any more than I take it out of myself .
avoid.vAgentNPExtmeLet me take you away from here .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe sat up and took a piece of mud-coloured rag out of his pocket and wiped his face .
avoid.vAgentNPExtweOnce they had cooled completely we took them out carefully so we did n't disturb the curls too much .
avoid.vAgentNPExtshe` I 've a present for you , Endill , " she said , and took from her pocket three bottles of different coloured cough medicine .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHarryOn their way out of the church , Harry took from the rack of postcards one reproducing Sedley 's inscription .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyToday they give us a meagre amount of the cash which they had previously taken off us in the form of grant cutbacks , " he said .
avoid.vAgentNPExtweHe believes it important to be seen to be a good community person and to put back in some of what we take out .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyA survey would establish once and for all whether the coal they are taking out is paying its way and whether the pit has a future . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtYou` You 'll take away all his illusions . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey 've taken away the master computer file and charged him with , well , we do n't know exactly what but it involves an awful lot of money .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe grooms had taken away our horses and I did not wish to stand like a servant on the freezing forecourt of the tower .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe took out Margaret 's letter .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouThen you take out the little plastic box from your jacket and show him the syringe needle .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe took out his handkerchief and blew his nose loudly .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIThere 's this white blazer with these thick purple stripes , and I take it off the hanger .
avoid.vAgentNPExtit` We need him as president because it takes him off the streets , " said his close pal , David Leopoulis .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheHe did not usually work on a Saturday , but he needed something to take his mind off his predicament .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheIf she does create a new four-bead group , she ` wins " these four beads and takes them off the board , leaving the hole empty .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSome shops have taken it off the shelves .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI took down from the bookshelf above the bed a hardback edition of Hugh Brogan 's History of the United States .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe voided the lavatory , and ran cold water in the basin , laving her face , hands , wrists .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe fat GermansWith great glee Odd-Knut told us that the fat Germans showered ten times every day for a week and still reeked of rotten whale .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI shaved and showered quickly , trying to think as I went along .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheDonna got to her feet and padded across to the bathroom where she showered quickly , rinsing away the dirt of the journey .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe shaved and showered , was dressed before the breakfast tray arrived at the prescribed nine o'clock .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe showered , dressed and snatched a cup of coffee on hurried auto-pilot , and was in her car on her way to her place of employment without any clear recollection of having done any of the three .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI` I 'm going to shower , " Ruth told him , getting to her feet and gathering up the dirty glasses which littered th table-top .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI showered carefully , starting at my hair and ending between my toes and under my toenails .
avoid.vAgentNPExtGreg got up , blundered round the tiny bedroom , and then went to the bathroom and showered noisily , as if he were trying to knock sense into his head .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWe were soon splashing about in the surf washing off weeks of dirt accumulated in the slit trenches .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe brideOnly then would the bride wash off her many powders and oils with the help of her mother .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe assailantWhen they arrived at the house , they saw a man whom they had good reason to suppose to be the assailant washing blood from himself .
avoid.vAgentNPExtweIf we were lucky , there were a few minutes in the evening when the wind dropped , the dust storm subsided , and we could brave the mosquitoes and wash the corrosive dust from our bodies .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe could even pluck her eyebrows !
avoid.vAgentNPExthe` I think he plucks his eyebrows too , " she said firmly .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe shaved his face clean and combed his thick unruly hair , then continued to dress , hurriedly now , for she was touching on memories that were precious to him .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI` I shave my head once a week "
avoid.vAgentNPExtJackI made Jack shave his head -- because he had the remnants of his hair hanging on -- wonderful shape of ahead -- shaved that off .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIAfter I graduated from high school in 1984 I shaved my head and kept my hair short and they labelled me a skinhead .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMothers shaved the heads of their daughters and then made them undress to take cold baths in public on the Hill of Calvary .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey` They shave their heads .
avoid.vAgentNPExtEvaSo Chogyam-Jones and Fruitbat came , arriving an hour early , when Eva was still shaving her legs in the bath in the kitchen .
avoid.vAgentNPExtISometimes I shave my legs , amazed at the majestic tedium of the activity .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe shaved her legs and underarms , and shampooed her hair .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIIt was just like , you know , I 'm really grown up now , I 'm shaving my legs .
avoid.vAgentNPExtold Twomey the butlerHere she stopped to watch old Twomey the butler shaving himself with a cut-throat razor .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheMungo noticed that he shaved his black eyebrows .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHis wife wash d and shaved him , and ensured that he swallowed the twenty-six pills each day which had been mainly prescribed for his heart .
avoid.vAgentNPExtweSometimes we shave them , other times we have to sit them in the bath with hot water up to their necks and soak it off . " says Jan .
avoid.vAgentNPExta barberHis fingers and nails were scraped to remove the sacred unction ; a barber shaved what remained of his tonsure , and he was clad in a poor yeoman beadle 's gown .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI` When I am shaving in the morning I say to myself that if I were a young man I would emigrate .
avoid.vAgentNPExtEmilio SanchezMany , indeed most of the photographs will be new to most of the readers , not least the picture , ( for example ) , of Emilio Sanchez shaving in a Paris bathroom !
avoid.vAgentNPExtSarah prefers shaving in the shower .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI shaved in cold water and walked out of the gate and across the parade ground to where a queue of people were waiting to be served at the kitchen .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheHis hair was combed and carefully parted , he had shaved with a new blade .
avoid.vAgentNPExtJohn Major shaved carefully for the second time that day .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIIn a particularly bold move , I decided to shave less often .
avoid.vAgentNPExtNot many places will wax men 's legs .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouWell , I did , or you tend to be , you used to be Claire , when you used to wax your legs .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe Professor combed his beard thoughtfully .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe Squat tugged his flak-jacket straight , brushed dirt off it , combed his gingery beard with his fingers , flicked at his knotted ponytail as if a fly had landed on it .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe drew on socks , a tight pair of Italian jeans , and plimsolls , combed his receding hair before a mirror .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe was combing her hair , her face reflected in the mirror sheet of beaten gold .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheHe was not wearing his faded jeans , but a pair of creamy-coloured trousers and a short-sleeved shirt , and he had combed his hair away from his face .
avoid.vAgentNPExthePossibly he also washed his face , she did not know , never having asked him .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe had evidently finished feeding and was washing his face with his front paws .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe washed her face and went wearily back to look out for him , but she was losing hope .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouIt leaves hair in fabulous condition , with no perm odour and you can even wash your hair the same day , without affecting curl formation .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI wash my hair and leave it to dry naturally .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI want to wash your hair .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI` I 'm washing my hair , " Jenny answered .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheDot did n't tell her that at school they already had hot and cold water and she could wash her hands and face at any time .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIris washed her hands and filled the kettle .
avoid.vAgentNPExtAlice cooked herself eggs , drank tea , and washed herself in cold water , standing in the bath .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe murdererThe probability is that the murderer washed himself in the kitchen . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouCa n't you wash her in the shower instead ?
avoid.vAgentNPExtI ran up to the guest room , stripped naked and washed myself with a wet rag .
avoid.vAgentNPExtA delicate oriental nurse washed my feet with antiseptic and chatted while the locally injected anaesthetic took effect .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI must wash myself with warm water and soap ; find a sharp scissors and put it in boiling water for fifteen minutes ; get clean sheets to lie on ; sip liquids ; and relax .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheWhen she was finished there she hurried back to the kitchen where she washed herself at the sink .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyShe was soon back with a trolley and all the necessary requisites , and between them they washed the woman from top to toe , and dressed her in a white hospital gown .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheWhen he 's finished eating , he starts washing himself .
avoid.vAgentNPExtYou used to go out in the in the wash-house and wash yourselves , under the cold water tap .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe washed herself and put on a bathrobe , then poured herself a glass of cold milk in the kitchen .
avoid.vAgentNPExtNilsenThe bath in which Nilsen washed his victims is gone ; there is now only a shower-room .
avoid.vAgentNPExta lorry driverFortunately a lorry driver was washing in the basin , so while he went off to have a shit in one of the cabinets , I rifled his spongebag and pinched a disposable razor .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSome simply washed in the pool of water meant for each eagle , dipping their heads and wings in and letting the water run down their backs .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe was always washing .
avoid.vAgentNPExthimThis man allowed him to wash , and sleep for forty-eight hours , and gave him a cast-off , vintage suit , but then turned him out .
avoid.vAgentNPExteach childThere must be enough time and space for each child to wash properly .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe washed quickly and brushed her teeth , then returned to Nathan 's cabin .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe washed thoroughly , standing under his shower while the hot water poured over him .
avoid.vAgentNPExtJeanWhen they reached the kitchen Lucy collected the cups and saucers while Jean rinsed the crumbs off them and stacked them in the dishwasher .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheDonna got to her feet and padded across to the bathroom where she showered quickly , rinsing away the dirt of the journey .
avoid.vAgentNPExtmeEven the fact that I finally found a trickle of scummy water , which let me rinse some of the filth from my boots , did nothing to lift my spirits .
avoid.vAgentNPExtLorton rinsed the lather from his skin and frowned at his clean-shaven face .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheOh , crumbs ! she thought as , quickly rinsing a smear of olive oil from her hands , she heard the bell ring again .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIan gave Sue 's hair a good trim before shampooing with Natural Styling Perm Hair Bath .
avoid.vAgentNPExtDolly was sitting in the zinc bath shampooing her hair .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe shaved her legs and underarms , and shampooed her hair .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheAfter a moment 's hesitation she lay back , plunging her head deep in the water before shampooing her hair with the gel , gasping as her wound smarted horribly .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe plucked the top document from the desk , regarding her battered fingernails with a groan , and vowed to manicure them tomorrow night .
avoid.vAgentNPExtweWe do manicures , and we do pedicures .
avoid.vAgentNPExtweAnd then we do pedicures .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe had shaved off his beard .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheThe only snag is that if he is filming the hit TV show he ca n't shave off his distinctive stubble .
avoid.vAgentNPExta 15-minute laser operationThe transformation follows a 15-minute laser operation which shaves microscopic amounts of tissue from the front of the eye .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhichThe transformation follows a 15-minute laser operation which shaves microscopic amounts of tissue from the front of the eye .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey shaved off my hair and sewed up my head .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMost professional male swimmers• Most professional male swimmers shave off their body hair to make them more streamlined and thus swim faster .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe took to cleansing , toning and moisturizing his face once he found that soap was bad for it .
avoid.vAgentNPExtRuth , soaping Anna 's small body , tried to keep her voice steady .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe soaped her neck and armpits , scrubbed her back with a loofah and bathed her face .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe soaped his skin and his hair , then picked up the brush and began to scrub himself : his legs , his belly , his chest , his face , his arms and his hands .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI` I 'm going to run you a nice bath , Katie , and I 'm going to soap your body personally , every nook and cranny .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI was crouched in the tin bath soaping myself in front of the range .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheSatisfied , she helped him into the bath and began soaping him all over ; as usual , he bawled loudly when it came to washing his hair .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIRadish has n't got a very slippery bottom so I soap her a lot to make her slide satisfactorily .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheRemembering that all fresh water had to be stored on board , she turned it off while she soaped herself .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe vet usually shaves part of the foreleg and cleanses the skin with surgical spirit before the injection , while a nurse helps the owner to hold the dog .
avoid.vAgentNPExtweOver the years , the experts seem to have got in all of a lather over what we should do to cleanse our skin properly .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheThen he would pick up the silver hair-brush and groom her hair in slow strokes from its dark roots to its glowing auburn ends .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheFormidably half-naked , he brushed his hair with his two silver-backed brushes , as if he were grooming a glossy horse .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheJust because she cooks well and grooms the horses and mends the props and …
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouTo keep a horse clean you need to groom it .
avoid.vAgentNPExtRose was grooming the Charolais bull when Ballater decided some plain speaking was necessary .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThomasThe small family lunched together and then at 2pm Thomas hitched the pony to his small cart and set off to make deliveries to farms and cottages in the more remote areas of nearby Winkfield Plain .
avoid.vAgentNPExtAcer Group Inc is hitching its wagon very closely to Microsoft Corp 's Windows NT 's star by developing a Mips Technologies Inc R4000/4400 six-chip chipset specifically for NT personal computers .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyWhen the villains were unable to get the caravan up a small incline , they hitched it to a stolen vehicle and wheel-spun their way onto the road .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheShe did not delude herself that the light touch of his lips to her cheek on parting yesterday meant anything , and she hitched her bag on to her shoulder and walked to the door .
avoid.vAgentNPExtBees and wasps hitch their fore and hind wings together with hooks to make , in effect , a single surface .
avoid.vAgentNPExtFranz Schmidt wasted little time in securing him to the wheel .
avoid.vAgentNPExtCharlie secured the tarpaulin with a length of hairy string from his pocket .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe secured it with the safety-pin .
avoid.vAgentNPExthe` Jacqui said he caned all eight of you . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoA mother who flogged her eight-year old son with a belt , gave him cold baths and forced him to stand naked for hours at night , was called ` inhuman " by a judge yesterday .
avoid.vAgentNPExtA mother who flogged her eight-year old son with a belt , gave him cold baths and forced him to stand naked for hours at night , was called ` inhuman " by a judge yesterday .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe RomansThere is little evidence that the Romans used to flog their victims before crucifixion .
avoid.vAgentNPExtA large man , the executioner , flogged the woman upon her back fifty blows .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe began to flog Luke unmercifully , bringing the lash down across back , buttocks and legs again and again .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey hang the man and flog the woman
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe swung the gun up again , fired wildly at that thrashing form and turned back to the staircase .
avoid.vAgentNPExtChuck raised his rifle coolly and fired just as the bull launched itself on him .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheWith that same lethargy , he snugged the butt of the rifle into his shoulder and fired at his mother .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyou` All you have to do is stand back and fire your crossbow at those green-skinned devils .
avoid.vAgentNPExtweWe received … 300 ammo later but never found out if it worked as we did not fire the rifles , even on a range .
avoid.vAgentNPExtan Iraqi soldierIt led to the highest floor where we found an Iraqi soldier firing an automatic rifle through a narrow aperture in a pile of sandbags , reloading and firing his weapon until he became exhausted .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheHis lamp had gone out and while he was relighting it , our car must have passed and he fired his rifle vaguely in our direction .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe passengerSuddenly the car stopped , the passenger got out and fired a Kalashnikov rifle at the police car , hitting it at least nine times .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe Soviet UnionDuring the Cuban missile crisis , Fidel Castro wanted the Soviet Union to fire its nuclear weapons at America .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsoldiersMobs burned tyres in the streets , and the prudent stayed at home while soldiers drove around firing their weapons .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe terrorists were obviously about to fire their weapon and it was aimed at the main grandstands .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe robbers ran off down a nearby street , but fired their gun again at a women who was looking at them through the window of a hairdressers shop .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouUnless you fire a gun from the hip it 's all Outside ; you point and aim and that 's it , unless the sights are out or there 's a really high wind .
avoid.vAgentNPExtAnother gang fired a pistol through the window of a hostel in Poettmes , narrowly missing an Albanian family .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe Mourabitoun gunmen and Palestinians fired their machine-guns in the air to welcome the Syrians , the thousands of bullets ricocheting off the ruins .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheEarlier , Private Lee Clegg ( 22 ) told the court he had fired three times in the vicinity of the car driver 's head .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe fired his pistol in the air and charged over the top as if he were chasing some errant fox .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe men firing those guns , manning the walls , shooting from the high galleries might not amount to much more than half that number .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheIt had been a while since she 'd fired a pistol and the initial retort took even her by surprise .
avoid.vAgentNPExtUS forcesAsked whether US forces had fired their tank guns , he said : ` Not as far as I am aware . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe defendantThe prosecution case was that the defendant had fired deliberately at Paulette .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe fired blindly at Whitlock as he turned into Second Avenue .
avoid.vAgentNPExtChuck fired from a standing position , and the deer sprang into the air then fell and lay still .
avoid.vAgentNPExtpoliceTanjug also claimed 36 children were among those killed at the weekend and police fired into the bodies of the wounded .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe gang of fiveAs horrified guests dived for cover , the gang of five fired into the crowd , killing two white couples , before escaping .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsome FrenchmenThere is little doubt that some Frenchmen fired on Germans during the raid and afterwards , although on this occasion no hostages were shot .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe policeThe governments of France and Belgium had expressed concern earlier in the month after the police fired on protestors on Sept. 2 .
avoid.vAgentNPExta lone gunman hiding in undergrowthPolice said a lone gunman hiding in undergrowth fired through the security fencing and hit Mr Gallagher in the back several times as he got out of a builder 's van .
avoid.vAgentNPExtNational Guard troops reportedly fired in the air to disperse demonstrators in south-western districts of Caracas , and rioting was reported in Valencia , 80 km west of the capital .
avoid.vAgentNPExtAdam kept firing in short bursts and drove straight-at the helicopter .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe middle assassin fired even as she dropped .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe girlAfter ten seconds the girl stopped firing and shouted .
avoid.vAgentNPExtLos Angeles police handcuffed him and hauled him off to jail .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyThen they handcuffed us .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe police had once again handcuffed Leslie .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey shackled my legs so that I could not run .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheYou may be surprised to find that she does n't want to shackle you with a ball and chain .
avoid.vAgentNPExt'sSo , come , let 's be done with it ! "
avoid.vAgentNPExtFaith was done with old-fashioned equipment ; we needed more equipment to do the water-crossings ahead .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI am done with you ; you may lead your lives as you wish . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtI 'll take the English car and be done with it . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtTod and IEach day , when Tod and I are done with the Gazette , we take it back to the store .
avoid.vAgentNPExtGraham shoved Laidlaw away from him then turned to Sabrina and untied her hands .
avoid.vAgentNPExtLaidlawJenkins waited until Laidlaw had untied his hands then approached Graham who introduced him to Sabrina .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThereseAs Therese untied the boat , Flavia said , ` I would like to come back here . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtI pushed in a couple of pessaries , untied the sack from my middle and pulled my shirt over my head .
avoid.vAgentNPExtPeter Gaskell placed a half sheet of exercise-book paper on the counter and said , ` Can I have the order , please ?
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe put a nacho chip in his mouth and soaked it with beer .
avoid.vAgentNPExtFiremen were soaking everything to finally extinguish the blaze .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI" I soaked a piece of cotton wool in ether and chucked that in . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe turned on the taps and thrust my face and head into the water and completely soaked my shirt and jacket .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWe shall soak the walls of the two trenches with this stuff , also soak the camouflage squares before wrapping them round our heads , then we can settle down tonight free of mosquitoes . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheSometimes he even managed to keep for himself the little piece of cotton-wool that she soaked in perfume so that he could rub the henna stains from her skin .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHectorBefore Lachlan could free it Hector had tripped him and soused him , for the cold water to bring him to his senses .
avoid.vAgentNPExtFrankie had scrubbed his hands and feet and dampened his hair with water to make it lie flat and tidy against his head .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheAs he spoke , he took a kerchief from his pouch , dampened it from the flask and started gently to wipe her face .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIThere I dampened some paper towels and wiped the flour off the goodies I 'd removed from Flaxperson .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheNot for him the Baden-Powell approach of rubbing two Boy Scouts together ; he liberally douses the twigs with paraffin and throws in a match .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey had doused a colleague 's trousers with paint thinners , a regular initiation ceremony in their Skelmersdale factory .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe alchemist would burn incense and douse himself in specially prepared perfumes before carrying out his experiments .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe doused the mop with the bubbling water and moved the heavy tendrils over the kitchen floor until the pale-green surface was moist and dirt-free .
avoid.vAgentNPExtLanderPart of the fun yesterday was when Lander doused the walking hero with a bucket of sea water .
avoid.vAgentNPExtAnna emptied cornflakes out of the packet until her bowl was piled high , sprinkled the pile with sugar and doused it in milk , then sat staring at it while the sugar dissolved and the cornflakes drooped .
avoid.vAgentNPExtBremnerHe watched in disbelief as Bremner reportedly drenched the barmaid with a glass of drink .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI start browsing out of a sense of duty to begin with , and drench myself with showers of settled rainwater every time I reach into a bush .
avoid.vAgentNPExtYou will then be able to soak them in the medicated solution for maximum effectiveness .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe geologists took the nodules back to the laboratory and soaked them for months in acetic acid .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIA cream-coloured dress of mine got covered with rust and , although I soaked it in biological liquid , it did n't get rid of the stain .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe Romans soaked the pounded seed in wine and the word mustard is thought to come from the Latin mustum ardens meaning " burning must " -- grape must is newly-fermented grape juice .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIOh ! if you do n't get Nutty soon I 'll gouge his eyes out with a swizzle stick , cut off his conjugals , marinate him in oil and vinegar and barbecue him in the forum .
avoid.vAgentNPExtYou can marinate the skinned and boned whole breasts in the marinade for the same time , or slice into think steaks and flatten them into very thin paillards .
avoid.vAgentNPExtGirlAnother late Degas , a pastel entitled ` Girl braiding her hair " also went to an American collector , within estimates at $2.97 million .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe maid , Boule -- she was originally called Henriette , but Simenon made a habit of re-naming the women in his life -- was required to fillet live sardines which Simenon then swallowed raw .
avoid.vAgentNPExta French waiterNext came a leg of Szechuan duck , which our attendant shredded at the table with all the panache of a French waiter filleting a sole .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI pulled it off gently , so as not to wake him , moistened a handkerchief with cologne and wiped his forehead .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe moistened her lips and said pleadingly , ` She 's been good to poor Dilys . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe tore it open , moistened the end of one gloved finger then dipped it in the substance and touched it to his tongue .
avoid.vAgentNPExtPollyYearning for a drink to ease her parched throat , Polly moistened her lips with the tip of her tongue .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe moistened her lips with the tip of her tongue and his sudden tension told her she was right .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyou" Now you sit him down over there and wet his hair . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe wet her lips .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe wetted his lips in a theatrical way and a glimmer of humour flickered in his eyes .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe sucked at his cigarette and then wet his lips distastefully .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheWith his fingers he broke away mud from the river bank and wet it in the river .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheWith considerable difficulty , she tore a piece of cloth from her blouse and wetted it with her spittle .
avoid.vAgentNPExtISo I wet the line with spit and slide the float and locking shot another foot deeper .
avoid.vAgentNPExtPakeezah Begum took the plastic stamp , wetted it on the ink-pad and firmly stamped the return-by date on the leaf at the front .
avoid.vAgentNPExtVronWetting her fingertips , Vron plucked at the pages .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe then was responsible for salting the venison and packing it in barrels , and keeping it safe until required , or sending it wherever the king wanted it .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe cottagerButter and cheese were made on practically every farm and even the cottager killed and salted his own bacon .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe wives and daughters of PolruanThe pilchards were in that week , and the wives and daughters of Polruan were busy all day , gutting , salting and packing the fish .
avoid.vAgentNPExtBloxhamFor all his earlier squeamishness , Bloxham had done well , returning Dowd 's guts into the bowel of the carcass , and mummifying the whole sorry slab in plastic and tape .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey catch them and pickle them or pin them on cards ; they put them in various sorts of cages and study their responses to different environments and different stimuli …
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe embalmed a child in 1717 so skilfully that he deceived Peter the Great , who thought the infant was alive yet in a state of normal repose .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWhiteWhatever the circumstances -- and they are conflicting -- White acquired Hannah Beswick 's body and embalmed her , almost certainly by methods recommended by William Hunter , his former tutor .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIHow can I fix a gate post to a wall ?
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouTo fix sheet mirror to walls , you can either use clips screwed to the wall , screws or adhesive .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI" I can fix a trellis to that garage wall , and we can have climbing plants all over it .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI took a length of wire , fixed one end in my electric drill , and poked the other through the pipe into the obstruction , piercing the lime scale and almost polishing the inside surface .
avoid.vAgentNPExtCarey fixed the rod into its vee and stooped to the fish .
avoid.vAgentNPExtTom and Mr FletcherMichael and Edward placed one of the flat pieces of steel at one end and Tom and Mr Fletcher fixed it into place .
avoid.vAgentNPExtA prisoner fixed a pole into the muddy soil , bearing the cardboard inscription : ` Good Fishing Here . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtKāli had fixed two new hairslides on either side of Hārkini 's head and was holding her face at arm 's length to see the effect .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheAnd here she was , with Frank Grimwood of all people , shaking so much she could not fix her spectacles on her nose .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe two girlsIt was a bright morning with a hint of autumn in the air when , full of elation , the two girls fixed their well-polished plate on the gatepost and stood back to admire it .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouIf the wall is reasonably flat you can fix the board directly to it .
avoid.vAgentNPExtISince then I have fixed the motor to the table with two clamps .
avoid.vAgentNPExtYou may prefer to fix the matchboard across the narrowest width of the room .
avoid.vAgentNPExtTom and Mr Fletcher fixed the next flat piece onto the front of the shelter .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouHaving anchored your sledge you fix your tow line to the front hinge piece , using a karabiner .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouWhen fixing into the ceiling , you should ensure that you screw directly into the joists .
avoid.vAgentNPExtStephenPeach alone was in the house , having let himself in through the cat flap Stephen had fixed into the lower panel of the back door .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouFor safety , make sure any pictures you fix above your bed are secure .
avoid.vAgentNPExtPhilipHe looked carefully at the sticks of uneven length and thickness that Philip had fixed together , too loosely .
avoid.vAgentNPExtKelly hooked her thumbs in the tops of her pants .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe Guardia Nacional wear jackboots and hook their fingers in their trigger guards .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheWith a flourish he drew a line at the bottom , screwed on the top of his fountain pen and hooked it into a buckle on his braces .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe hooked a finger into the corner of his mouth , as though he was versifying on the spot .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheFinally he hooks his belt onto the Doom Diver Catapult and braces himself for sudden acceleration .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIThere is no room for a chair , so I crouch between the willows and hook a plummet onto the size 18 hook .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheThen , almost so certain as to be positive that he could not abide a clinging type of woman , she hooked her arm through his .
avoid.vAgentNPExtNathanTaking one hand off the wheel , Nathan reached out and hooked his fingers through the front of her harness .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheI 'm certain he 'd hooked his umbrella through the handles of the handbag and pulled it out , right under our very eyes .
avoid.vAgentNPExtINat turned and shouted this garbled message to me and I hooked my dogs to a tree and went forward to talk to him .
avoid.vAgentNPExtOmi hooked a thread around her crochet-hook .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHrun heaved , and managed to hook his fingers under the stone .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheReturning thoughtfully to his own back bedroom , he tuned one of his receivers to the frequency he had read off the antenna and hooked it up to a tape machine .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMatilda pulled up the rope and hooked the handle of the bucket on to the end of it .
avoid.vAgentNPExtPeter MaylamFARMERS WEEKLY 's south-east barometer grower , Ashford-based Peter Maylam , has no winter barley , but was planning to desiccate oilseed rape this week .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyBut they do n't literally try to deform the old physical object into the new one .
avoid.vAgentNPExtoneThe result is that after a period of free movement the material begins to harden and if one goes on deforming it it will become brittle .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheTHE OTHER reason for tuning into Moran 's Manson opera is to hear how he has deformed the music of The Beatles to fit inside the mad brain of Charlie .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe` He could n't cure a side of bacon , " muttered Jackie .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSome farmers cured their own bacon but most of the curing was done commercially by a few firms established for the purpose .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyBut after extracting the bone from the stream they cured it in jading substances .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheThere was little reason to stay on in an empty house , Belinda decided as she covered and refrigerated the kedgeree after her father had left .
avoid.vAgentNPExtitOften , when the sow lies down , it squashes sheltering piglets and suffocates them .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyThey are confined to make sure they do n't squash their piglets .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouIf a guy owes you that sort of money , you do not squash him with your car .
avoid.vAgentNPExta big truckThen watch a big truck trying to squash a hapless motorist in Steven Spielberg 's best ever movie , DUEL .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe system is designed to squash them .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyou` Why the hell did n't you bother to dry off the ponies ? "
avoid.vAgentNPExtI dried off the needle and dropped it into the metal box where I carried my suture materials , scalpels and blades .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheAs he dried it off he prayed that the camera had survived the ducking .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWe are still drying them out from a recent visit to the laundry .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheThe meat she would dry out in the sun tomorrow .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWe have just had an extension completed and want to dry out the walls quickly so that we can use the room .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheThen she dried her eyes on the hem of her petticoat and went slowly back to the house .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe dried his eyes with a silk handkerchief .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe dried her eyes presently because she realized that the Magistrate was watching her from not far away .
avoid.vAgentNPExtLucyIt was a long time before Lucy dried her eyes .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouIt has its own diffuser attachment which enables you to dry your hair gently , eliminating the problem of frizz and flyaway hair .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe dried herself , dressed , brushed her hair and re-applied her make-up , then inspected her reflection in the mirror .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe pushed her down on to his bunk , pulling his duvet around her , then took a fresh towel and began to dry her hair .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheShe ironed her dress carefully when she got home , and in the morning she climbed blearily out of bed at six to wash and dry her hair .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheHer mode of transport means she will arrive drenched at the door of a farmhouse to beg shelter and ask leave to dry herself by the fire .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe mother , who had dropped the paper in the bowl , dried it in her microwave for five minutes on high .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheAlone once more , she walked and walked , and when she became too hot to carry on , she swam again and dried herself in the sun .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI cooked it over a fire or dried it in the sun .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe went to open the door herself , drying her hands on a tea-cloth .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe dried her hands on the kitchen towel , adding , ` I worry about Ernest .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMike dried his hands on the tea-towel .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe dipped them in the washing-up bowl and dried them on the towel behind the door .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe indulged in a blissfully long bath , taking time to wash her hair and then comb it out , before drying it with a hand drier .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheAs she returned , carefully drying each piece with a towel , she answered Judith 's question .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheWhen , eventually , he thought she 'd had enough , he hauled her out , dried her with his shirt and said , ` What shall we do now ? "
avoid.vAgentNPExtCaptain Simcox` Stuff and nonsense , " Captain Simcox muttered to himself as he threw back his head , downed the last of his whiskey and dried the ends of his thick red moustache with finger and thumb .
avoid.vAgentNPExtFranca dried the wound with the paper , feeling as she did so the blazing warmth of the bruised knee , which was already swelling a little .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe washed and dried herself between the legs and inserted a fresh tampon .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWe immediately rushed to the ladies , washed Jessica carefully in the sink and dried her under the hand dryer .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheEmerging from beneath the spray of the shower , she dried herself briskly before dressing with impatient fingers .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI` Best get out of them wet things , " he said , kneeling down beside him , ` so 's I can dry them for tomorrow . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtYou could dry it in there in wet weather .
avoid.vAgentNPExtPolly dried her face .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe had begun to dry the glasses .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyThey would salt them down and let them lie in the brine for a while and they would take them out and dry them .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyour dadAnd your dad 'll dry you .
avoid.vAgentNPExtKen took the boy to his home , dried his clothes and gave him a meal .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwe" If we do n't start drying the hides now , dampness and the heat will destroy all our efforts within a few hours . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtMoran took the small blue Ford out of the shed after Mass on Sunday , tested the engine and tyres , then washed the car down , dried it and waxed it till it shone .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe dried Willie 's thin , bruised body , wrapped him up in a towel and sat him in the armchair .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheHis eyes filled , but he did not know it was happening , this overflowing , until I reached down , wiped his face , showed him my wet fingers which he dried with his own .
avoid.vAgentNPExtshePutting a hand to her side , she staggered .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe bobbed a curtsy and put her hand on the gleaming brass door knob .
avoid.vAgentNPExtTom leaned his shoulders against the cold glass of the french windows , and put his hands in his pockets .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI snatched Radish back and put my hand gently over her ears .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe put an impatient hand on the crook of his arm and tugged it down from his face .
avoid.vAgentNPExtClytemnestra came to him quickly and put her face against his bare leg .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheHis forehead tingled and he put his back against the door , trying to locate himself , trying to absorb what she had just said .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIThere was no one around so I went up and put my nose practically against the glass .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe Guildsmen put their shoulders against the side of the cart , and began rocking it .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheHaving walked back to the cottage , she put the ladder against the wall , then tested it to make sure it was firm .
avoid.vAgentNPExtFionaAs a gesture , Fiona had removed the chair and put it against the wall .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe put her ear against the wall and listened carefully .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI like to put a pale colour behind a darkish one to make the dark colour stand out more and a dark colour dropped in just at one point behind a light colour to make the paleness improve .
avoid.vAgentNPExtEllwood shifted the sole of his foot to put it directly behind Annie 's head , knee bent .
avoid.vAgentNPExtZahara helped her step back to the mattress and put cushions behind her so that she was sitting up , while Rabia held the baby , still attached to Jane by the cord .
avoid.vAgentNPExtPaul` Sounds reasonable , " said Paul , putting his thumbs behind his wide red braces , ` but of course that would n't work . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtI could put all that fear behind me now and get going again .
avoid.vAgentNPExtRodney` One or two of these mushrooms are deliquescing already , " Rodney picked out a couple and put them in a plastic bag .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWe put him in a tent but he found the sensation of being , as he put it , sealed up so distressing that the idea had to be abandoned .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey put his body in Holy Trinity Church , down by the river Avon .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe customerThe contract is complete when the customer puts his money in the slot .
avoid.vAgentNPExtweFirst , we tried a direct approach and ground up polarizing region cells and put the mixture into agar blocks which we then grafted to the anterior margin .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe patient pulls the sweater over his head and then puts the unaffected arm into its sleeve .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey put Catherine on a comfortable sofa , cleaned her wound and fed her with cakes and wine .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe had been scouring a pan , but now put it on another jerry-can to drain , alongside two clean plates .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe put his head on her shoulder and she turned and picked him up and sat him on her broad lap , her arms tight about him .
avoid.vAgentNPExtTom put a bundle on the armchair .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheIt was as she put the last plate on the table that the door opened and Carrie Smith entered the kitchen .
avoid.vAgentNPExtshePutting her elbows on the table , she leaned forward and explained quietly , ` He saw you , that 's why he kissed me . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheOn Boxing Day she put a short note through Doris 's door with her little bit of news and positively ran back home , feeling suddenly young again and full of energy .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheAnd when she came home she said , Do you know what she said she must have taken ages she said to put that cord through that er beam , she said .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe` He put his arm through the partition and I saw something glinting in the darkness .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheI think it was when I saw the London policeman wagging a finger at a scowling urchin that I thought of Wesley Binks and the time he put the firework through the surgery letter box .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey put water through the window and then got the door down , just knocked it down .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheColin must win because he is the physical buffoon ; he falls into traps and puts his head through walls , falls downstairs and all those things . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe man he dismissed as ChancellorPREMIER John Major sat squirming in the Commons yesterday as the man he dismissed as Chancellor put a bomb under him and lit the fuse .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI leaned forward , put my thumb under my lip and jerked it up to give him a close-up view of the long gash and the trailing blood-stained ends of the stitches .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe put two pieces under the grill to toast .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe never even glanced at it , and put it under the horse 's nose at once .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe picked up the shoes from the hearth and put them under the table .
avoid.vAgentNPExtan Englishman , Henry Bradbury ( 1831-60 )At this point an Englishman , Henry Bradbury ( 1831-60 ) put a cat among the pigeons .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe wanted to put an arm around her and steer her away .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMr Malik put his arm round Robert and continued to watch this display with apparent unconcern .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey should put some water on at least . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtheHad Weller been present , one suspects that he might have put Lydia Mordkovitch , violin soloist in the Mendelssohn concerto , over his knee .
avoid.vAgentNPExtPollitts` There 's someone snooping about there , night after night , and since Pollitts put all those locks and chains over it I do n't see how anyone could get in .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheWhat 's he putting against the wall ?
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouYour glasses and keys you put through a small slot .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouThey resembled the pot eggs you used to put under hens to encourage them to lay .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyThe idea shocked many people who were convinced that the only cause must be genetic , or chemical , or a virus , something they could put under a microscope .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheNobody asked her what was in the wicker basket she had put under the seat .
avoid.vAgentNPExtBromley ( 1981 ) has shown how abundant biogenic and inorganic sedimentary textures can be revealed by lightly brushing thin mineral oil on a dry chalk surface and allowing it to ` develop " over about 30 minutes .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe brushed on fresh lather .
avoid.vAgentNPExtshe` Let me go , put me down , " and when he would n't , she tried to plunge her teeth into his arms which were clamped round her like steel bands .
avoid.vAgentNPExthis wife" Devraux told me today he is going to Canton again soon , " he said in an excited whisper when his wife came to plunge her arms in the suds beside him .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThomas plunged his arm deep into the creature 's mouth and then forced his fist upwards through the larynx .
avoid.vAgentNPExtDelaney dropped down beside him , ignoring the still running shower , to plunge his hand over Forster 's heart .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI plunged my hands wrist deep in the fragrant herbs , and rubbed the dry fragments between the fingertips .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWilli plunged his hand back into the blooms and began to retrace his steps to the station car park .
avoid.vAgentNPExthePlunging his hands deeply into the pockets of his dark tailored suit , he frowned down at her from beneath his heavy brows , the lines of his face taut with strain and tension .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheFor the first time in her married life she saw pain in her husband 's eyes , as though she had plunged a knife into his body .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIThe accused , who pleaded guilty , said , ` I felt the devil and his horns on my head when I plunged the knife through his heart . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtFurious left wingersThe Mail reports that ` Furious left wingers plunged their knives into Neil Kinnock last night . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtDevitoSurprise does n't register , instead , Devito plunges an eight-inch carving knife purposefully and repeatedly into the victim 's stomach .
avoid.vAgentNPExtII remember thinking that the soldier had a face now , and though his head remained slobbering in her breast when I plunged the blade through the thick khaki , I saw the sudden sharp pain jolt through his eyes .
avoid.vAgentNPExtDowning StreetBut Downing Street hit back immediately with a stinging rebuke , plunging Anglo-French relations to a new low .
avoid.vAgentNPExtA TEENAGER who plunged a screwdriver into a frail 85-year-old woman as accomplices ransacked her home , has been sentenced to eight years " detention .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoA TEENAGER who plunged a screwdriver into a frail 85-year-old woman as accomplices ransacked her home , has been sentenced to eight years " detention .
avoid.vAgentNPExtAnother sufferer plunged her face into cold water for relief .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheAs always he had to fight the impulse to fasten his mouth over hers and begin resuscitation , to plunge a needle into the still warm heart .
avoid.vAgentNPExtRichardWilliam claimed that Richard cheated by plunging his sword into William 's horse when he found that he could not win by fair means .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouAnd when you are one with us , when you have plunged your head in the cold , clear waters of baptism , then my great sin will be forgiven .
avoid.vAgentNPExtLabourTHE Conservatives sought last night to force the election debate back on to Mr Kinnock 's fitness to govern and the economy , with a warning that Labour would plunge Britain from recession into a full-blown slump .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe eased herself out of the lounger and plopped down by the edge of the swimming-pool and plunged her aching foot , bandage and all , into the cool water .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe was also a brave warrior and killed the evil Great Fish that menaced his people by plunging a barb of ice down its throat and into its heart .
avoid.vAgentNPExtYou may also want to tile awkward shapes such as the window recesses , or things like bath surrounds .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouIf you 're tiling a whole wall or room , the most important thing to do is to plan precisely where the whole tiles will fall .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouIf you intend to tile over existing tiles , you will have to drill holes through them for the masonry pins .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouIf there are recesses for items like washing machines and dishwashers , be sure to remove these to allow you to tile right back to the wall .
avoid.vAgentNPExtDonald Buttress ' solution was to tile the roof with ridged composition tiles of a greenish grey hue , which from below look remarkably similar to slates and blend very well with the stonework .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe designed and made the units from timber he found locally and then tiled the worktops .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWeIt was a dream I had -- We were wallpapering a wall , Dad and Mum and Bri and me .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe had been halfway through wallpapering one room when the pull of the sun had grown too strong to resist a second longer .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe entire teamBut each morning , when the entire team warm their hands on steaming mugs of tea in the kitchen at Foulrice Farm , spirits will be lifted by thoughts of a date with destiny on March 18 .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe pinched himself and warmed his hands on the fire , shuddering against the extremes of the cold night air and the warmth of the signal box .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe tried to warm them with his hands .
avoid.vAgentNPExtDonna warmed her hands round her tea and glanced at her watch again .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe three of the family warmed their hands .
avoid.vAgentNPExtweThe cooking had to be done on an open fire and , when we wanted a bath , we warmed the water in a pan and poured it into a tin bath in front of the fire .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe DwarvesIt was then that the Dwarves came to him , fed him , warmed him in their mansions and asked his purpose , for no mortal man had ever travelled so far into the mountains .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouJUICE flows more freely from citrus fruit if you warm the fruit on a medium setting in a microwave oven for a couple of minutes .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe tried to warm her with his body but he was so cold himself he did n't know if it would work .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe was warming her feet at the fire and putting her hair up , as efficiently as a musician putting away his instrument when a concert has been cancelled .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI` Here , Will , sit down and I 'll warm the soup for you and then after you 've eaten perhaps you 'll deliver some repairs for me . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtI` Sit down , Phoebe , I 'll warm some more milk for you . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouIf you want to warm rooms in very cold temperatures set the heating to come on earlier rather than turning it up higher .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSarah` Oh you be quiet , " Sarah slapped him on the arm and he spilled some ice-cream on the table .
avoid.vAgentNPExtJoanInstinctively , Joan reacts to Victor 's kick by slapping the boy on the back of the leg .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsomeoneIf someone slaps your left cheek then you slap his right , only harder .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheOn another day I provoked him in some way and he slapped my cheek .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe Frenchman slapped Killion hard on both cheeks and ran out into the street .
avoid.vAgentNPExtLennon slapped her sharply across the face .
avoid.vAgentNPExtPerditaNext minute Perdita had slapped him across the face .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheThe other day he slapped Liam across the face and got mad at me when I complained .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheBut Marika had a really fiery temper , and the last time that happened she slapped Evelyn hard on the face , shouted something at her about being supposed to be her friend , and stormed off .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheWhen Mr Newton arrived at Clifford 's home , he had slapped his wife across the face a number of times .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe tried to slap Jeane Russell with his left hand , but she backed out of the way and just laughed at him .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheI said no ! " she screamed , slapping at his hand blindly as she finally managed to drag her bruised mouth from his .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe slapped him hard .
avoid.vAgentNPExtFoxWith a snarl , Fox spun around and slapped him , harder than necessary .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheBut he slapped him so hard that blood trickled down Rooney 's face .
avoid.vAgentNPExtshe` Because you ca n't face the truth that we are falling in love yet again ? " he suggested so calmly that she wanted to slap him hard for his change of mood .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheHe squawked and flapped his arms , and she slapped his leg .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheIn October 1982 she finally called the police after he slapped her across the mouth , cutting her lip .
avoid.vAgentNPExtOne of the escorts slapped me across the mouth .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe stared up at Carrie , slapping her forehead with the palm of her hand .
avoid.vAgentNPExtPatrick slapped her knee sharply .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe slapped me on the shoulder .
avoid.vAgentNPExtA crew member slapped his shoulder vigorously .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe tried to slap Killion on the shoulder and missed , and ended up on the floor .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIFar as I remember he called me a nasty name and I slapped his wrist . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheHe was also sensible enough to realise that if he made a sexual advance to Blanche she would slap him across his stubbly moustache .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIHe was walking off when I reached out , grabbed him again and slapped him across the head .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheI remember one day she slapped me across the jaw .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe policeman who had kicked me in the groin began to slap Russell around the head .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe slapped his behind with blistering whacks until she became aware of the pain in her hand and wrist .
avoid.vAgentNPExtLin Foh` One man ! " screeched Lin Foh , and slapped his sides in exasperation .
avoid.vAgentNPExtILast night the woman , who did not wish to be named , said : ` I 'm really furious , I 'd just love to slap him on his fat chops .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe hand promptly slapped her on the neck , and she leapt into the air with shock and surprise ; but she was even more surprised when she was offered more feed .
avoid.vAgentNPExtDr Frome slapped himself violently on the thigh .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoA POLICEMAN who slapped a prisoner twice during a struggle at Fort William police station was jailed for 30 days at Fort William Sheriff Court yesterday .
avoid.vAgentNPExtA POLICEMAN who slapped a prisoner twice during a struggle at Fort William police station was jailed for 30 days at Fort William Sheriff Court yesterday .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe could easily have slapped her for that remark , which was silly really , but nonetheless that was how she felt .
avoid.vAgentNPExtLisa felt like slapping him for his sarcasm and his arrogance .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMoustaine made me stand up and slapped me across the eyes with his leather gloves .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheHe was also sensible enough to realise that if he made a sexual advance to Blanche she would slap him across his stubbly moustache .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe policeman who had kicked me in the groin began to slap Russell around the head .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI` I should slap you for that remark but you 're not worth soiling my hands with .
avoid.vAgentNPExtFrau Hoflin fought an overwhelming desire to slap her daughter .
avoid.vAgentNPExtherFrau Hoflin fought an overwhelming desire to slap her daughter .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe slapped her , swiftly and casually , his hand coming back to cover her mouth in case she might cry out .
avoid.vAgentNPExtLee wanted to slap them .
avoid.vAgentNPExtCarmella slapped his knee again .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe was on him , scratching , slapping , punching , grabbing his hair , spitting on him , screaming at him .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe slapped , brushed , shook , mended , darned .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey cooled the sample below its critical temperature so it became superconducting , then applied an increasingly strong magnetic field .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWe normally use rubber ( polyisoprene , polybutadiene or a similar polymer ) above its glass transition and have to cool it well below its normal temperature region of application to make it glassy .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIWhile walking the Pennine Way I cooled my feet in the beck before continuing south to Airton and Gargrave .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe vessels are available in sizes of 30 to 500 litres and can cool their contents to a temperature in the range of 10°C to +20°C , accurate to ±2°C , within two hours .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheThen she licked his face , washed away some of the dirt and blood that spread across it , cooled the swelling round his eyes and cheeks .
avoid.vAgentNPExtArtificial forests may cool temperatures , bring rain
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouHowever you like to take a bath , if you use electricity to heat your water , you can save up to £70 a year — with Total Water Heating .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey had to heat the water over the fire in the hearth . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtoneIt had a large earthenware sink and an electric stove where one could heat water in a huge blackened kettle .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe heats each portion in a bowl of hot water kept topped up from a boiling kettle before making the wax balls , the names tightly sealed inside .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyPerhaps then they heated it in an oven , or on a hot griddle ? )
avoid.vAgentNPExtGriffith now heated his rods in the middle and drew them down to thinner and thinner fibres which after cooling he also broke in tension .
avoid.vAgentNPExtCapote brought me a deep-bowled cup of heavy claret , heated it with a burning poker , and a dish of scalding meat , heavily spiced .
avoid.vAgentNPExtRaynor had fetched wine from a corner cupboard , and was heating it with a thin iron rod which had been resting in the fire 's embers .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe 14-year-old boy had heated the forceps on a Bunsen burner in the lab at Beaumont School , St Albans , Herts , an industrial tribunal was told yesterday .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey also lay down beside him and pressed their bodies against his to heat him .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouIf you wanted to melt ice quickly you would heat it .
avoid.vAgentNPExtweTo heat the oven we placed shavings and wood in between and around the tyres which usually took about an hour to heat sufficiently .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouCold , I 'm afraid , but you could heat some soup if you want -- the top 's done .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouWe strongly advise you against reheating your meal at a later time .
avoid.vAgentNPExthis wifeHe was probably the poor mug who owned the shop and his wife was probably out back somewhere reheating his fish fingers for dinner .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe stops , creases his brows and stares with closed eyelids into the distance , as if wrestling with some new concept .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisHe stops , creases his brows and stares with closed eyelids into the distance , as if wrestling with some new concept .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheTalbot listened again , and just before the allotted minute was up , he leaned forward and creased his brow .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisTalbot listened again , and just before the allotted minute was up , he leaned forward and creased his brow .
avoid.vAgentNPExtTucker shoved his earphone aside , creasing up his face to hear better .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisTucker shoved his earphone aside , creasing up his face to hear better .
avoid.vAgentNPExtEna grinned , creasing her fat face until her eyes almost disappeared .
avoid.vAgentNPExtherEna grinned , creasing her fat face until her eyes almost disappeared .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe creased his face into a wan smile .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisHe creased his face into a wan smile .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe voided the lavatory , and ran cold water in the basin , laving her face , hands , wrists .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe defrosts a chicken in the tumble dryer and eats deep-pan pizza with marmalade and Rice Krispies for breakfast .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouMake sure you defrost the turkey slowly .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI` I 'm going to defrost the fridge , Larry , " she said .
avoid.vAgentNPExtYou can also defrost and clean your fridge and freezer with the Steamatic , making short work of what can often be a long and messy job .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouFor example , you could make batches of meals from fresh food , then freeze them .
avoid.vAgentNPExtTrounson , the team 's reproductive physiologist , and his assistant Linda MohrMeanwhile , Trounson , the team 's reproductive physiologist , and his assistant Linda Mohr , had frozen the fourth embryo in liquid nitrogen at the eight-cell stage .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSome fishkeepers freeze clean earthworms for later use , but I always tend to use them fresh .
avoid.vAgentNPExtPerutz froze the compound into an argon matrix , and irradiated the molecule with light .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouIf you wish to freeze any dishes after you have cooked them , slightly reduce the cooking time to ensure that the food does n't overcook during reheating .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSophieIt tried to jump off the table and had to be held firmly so that Sophie could freeze the surrounding area before lancing it .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI 'll freeze the hand and cauterise the wound .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe melted another lump of butter and stirred in the flour .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouMake sure you melt the chocolate slowly , especially white chocolate .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI pressed snow against my bruised face , and managed to melt more snow in my mouth to quench my thirst .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey had melted the snow with a little water from the car radiators and now it was freezing into a mirror of ice .
avoid.vAgentNPExtweThat night it freezes hard and next morning after a brief breakfast we thaw out the boat and set off again .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI can thaw it out in the microwave … and I 've done a salad and jacket potatoes . ”
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe horse softens food before swallowing by chewing the food between his molars with a sideways grinding action of the lower jaw .
avoid.vAgentNPExtYou 'll have to soften it in milk .
avoid.vAgentNPExtAdams ' polyesterBut Adams ' polyester used a peroxide catalyst to harden it , and the peroxide bleached some of the red from the polyester ( the US-finished instruments were cellulose ) .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe constant upheaval of her life had parted her from any close friends and her own quiet , withdrawn manner kept most people at arm 's length .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheDelicately and discreetly she parted flesh from bone .
avoid.vAgentNPExtitAshley was glaring at me over the candle flame the way a hawk must glare at a field mouse the instant before it parts mouse from field forever .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe little manAll the little man had to do was stand up and take one pace forward , parting the branches .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe moved to the bay window , parted the curtains and looked out on Champney Road .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe parted her lips to tell him about Dana , then closed them again as a desperate plea from her twin made itself known as clearly as if Dana had been in the same room .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouWhen you shoot you can discharge as many barrels as you wish , but you can not fire more than nine shots in the entire game .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheIt was an arm 's length away and raising its head to hook at him with the horn that was already dark with his father 's blood when he discharged his second barrel .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheFrom his saddlebag he took a length of rope that he knotted as a leash round Nosey 's neck , then he drew his rifle out of the saddle holster , cocked it , and went silently forward .
avoid.vAgentNPExtGloriaIt was a mixture of strange colours and the knitted ties felt scratchy where Gloria knotted them under Dot 's chin .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe knotted the cord of his dressing-gown and left the room .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI knotted a headscarf round my throat so savagely I nearly choked myself , and crept -- I had to creep , because of Mavis -- downstairs and out into the fog .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe reached for her jacket , knotted the gay red scarf at her throat and tapped at Luke 's door , then went in .
avoid.vAgentNPExtJoshIrritably , Josh knotted his tie and straightened it .
avoid.vAgentNPExthis brotherSiegfried had just begun to take the stairs three at a time when his brother descended from the landing , knotting his tie with perfect composure .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe knotted the end of the tie round the other side of the window .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheAshi smiled as she knotted it at her throat .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe felt for the scrap of silk and knotted it loosely around her neck .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe moved quickly to knot the boat 's rope through a ring sunk in the jetty .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe merely shifted position slightly , knotted his fingers more tightly together and continued gazing out of the window .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey like to tangle their victims ' hair into elflocks , or as they are also called , tangle locks , or mare 's braids .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSyriaIn the Arab world Syria has atoned for its support of Iran during the previous Gulf war , and forged a lucrative friendship with Saudi Arabia .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI` Having delivered my mea culpa , " Burney said , ` I may nevertheless be able to atone for my lapse .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI` Perhaps I am atoning for my misspent youth , " he replied amiably .
avoid.vAgentNPExtJones , in his 49th Test , atoned for an otherwise disappointing series with his 10th century ( his first in 28 innings ) : he ended with 150 not out in 6½ hours .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHollywoodIn the post-war period , Hollywood began to atone for its blatantly racist depictions of blacks with sporadic anti-racist films , almost always directed by whites .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyShe does n't even have to ask … people just feel obliged to run her errands … as though they were atoning for something .
avoid.vAgentNPExtitIn 1938 it atoned for these failings .
avoid.vAgentNPExthe` Well , he can atone for his sins by waiting on you for a few days , " Jack said laughingly .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe ` wicked step-mother , who was very beautiful " apparently expiated her crime by eventually becoming a nun at Wherwell .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheNow , swept by red wave upon wave , she had to expiate her failure .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheAs he walked he pondered dully on the crime he was trying to expiate , the murder of Clare 's happiness .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI chanced a peek at myself .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe had chanced the darkness .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe chanced a few casts and by the end of the season he had taken more than a dozen good trout .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIClosing my eyes , thinking that it might be either the sun or the Pernod , I waited a few seconds and chanced another look .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIAnd when I chanced one last look round I saw they 'd painted the front door green too .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI` I think so -- that 's why I chanced a small fire .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe draftsmanThe section could have been summarized in the sidenote as ` arrest for non-arrestable offences " , but the draftsman did not dare to risk such Kafkaesque accuracy .
avoid.vAgentNPExtNo player not appearing in that particular game dared put his face round the door .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheWork was out of the question , she could not think about it ; she did not dare go to the tower , she felt she had damaged something : loose talk means hubris .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI did not dare take the whole brandy bottle , so I poured some into a smaller bottle to take away with me .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHer mother dare n't touch her when her father was at home .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe dared not use you to bring back Undry .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI was becoming cramped on my branch but dare n't move a muscle .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI dare say that for surgeons , operations are like buses at a bus depot .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyHow dare they say that of her Michael !
avoid.vAgentNPExtYou` You dare say that in my house !
avoid.vAgentNPExtYou dare say thus , Fiend , and yet you threaten the life of my fiancée ? ’
avoid.vAgentNPExtneither Chris nor IThey guarded their independence fiercely and neither Chris nor I dared ask too often how much progress was being made .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe Bogeyman would never dare enter the kitchen .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe ChancellorNobody in the markets seems to believe that the Chancellor dare put up interest rates this side of the general election .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheHe needs a shrink , Kate thought , but she knew she would never dare suggest it .
avoid.vAgentNPExtYou dare to ask why ?
avoid.vAgentNPExtKate stared back at him , hardly daring to believe what she 'd just heard .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe dared to criticise the leader outright .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheThe entire plot had worked even better than he had dared to hope .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoPeople who can never dare to move close because of the inevitable withdrawal afterwards may experience little sexual desire .
avoid.vAgentNPExtPeople who can never dare to move close because of the inevitable withdrawal afterwards may experience little sexual desire .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheThe warm colour suited the Queen , she thought , daring a fleeting glance upwards at the softly rounded face framed by a white veil .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheBuying that blank tape had been a waste , for she knew she would never dare play it back .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheStifling a giggle , she hazarded a guess that the wardrobe would be full of the son 's clothes .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI hazard a guess that there are not only pure stallions on the moor ; fate and carelessness always complicates herd life .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwePerhaps we can now hazard an attempt at defining ` a good reader " .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe also made some modest remark about his achievement , such as it was , and hazarded the opinion that he might best be remembered by his devotion to cheese .
avoid.vAgentNPExtPhillipsAlthough Phillips hazarded some theoretical conjectures concerning the relationship he had uncovered , it was left to others , most notably R. G .
avoid.vAgentNPExtoneWhat on earth the referee had done to incur such mindless , moronic abuse , one can only hazard a guess .
avoid.vAgentNPExtNutty risked looking at him .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe risked a quick look at her furious face .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIThe street ahead was clear so I slowed and risked a look in the mirror .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe ca n't try anything , could n't risk trying to get away . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtMaximThey were on the choppy , wavelike hills before Milford , a narrow road with too much Friday evening traffic heading south , against them , for Maxim to risk trying to overtake an elderly truck in front .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyou` You have somewhere else to stay now so you need n't risk coming here again . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtI` I wondered whether to risk coming in or not .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe risked glancing behind .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheThe next time Anna had to scramble after the ball , she risked a glance at mummy .
avoid.vAgentNPExtBelinda risked a cautious glance at him , but met only an unreadable profile .
avoid.vAgentNPExtno oneOn the run , no one risked leaving a trail with traveller 's cheques or a charge card : it was cash , nicely anonymous cash , all the way .
avoid.vAgentNPExtYou may not want to risk breeding from such a mare , especially if she is getting on in years .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheIn the C minor sonata he risks a breathless concluding Prestissimo , just occasionally ( as towards the end of its exposition ) losing a taut rhythmic hold .
avoid.vAgentNPExtNathaniel ShermanBy the time they had splashed up the far bank Nathaniel Sherman was fifty yards away , moving erratically , breasting the grass , preparing to risk a standing shot at two hundred yards .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouYou 'd be glad to get in there for half an hour but you would n't risk more than half an hour .
avoid.vAgentNPExthis tenantsAt the least , the order suggests that the archbishop was so out of favour in high quarters that his tenants had risked withholding their money .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe risked putting the lamp on and was pleased to see that Ana 's feet did not look as bad as her own felt .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey` They would n't risk travelling together . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtheRather does he venture to ask that it should be considered as the conclusion of an imaginative tragedy ( if he may so call it ) whereof one half has been already published .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI shall venture my own response to it in the final chapter .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI would venture to suggest that it is not .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIIt would have made it easier to help you , and I venture the opinion that our servants feel well treated .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI ventured to express exactly the opposite opinion and was stared at as if I were a hawker of ladies " underwear who had accidentally strayed into a monastery . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe also ventured the opinion that Putt was now dangerously insane .
avoid.vAgentNPExtStokesIt was only after the protector 's death in September 1658 that Stokes ventured to arrest his deputy and ship him back to England for trial .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI venture to guess he would still be director .
avoid.vAgentNPExtYou might also venture to talk to your wife , in one of her calmer moments .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheIn an instant , she was beside him , standing close but still not venturing to touch him .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMaggieAna seemed to be almost hungry for company and she took to coming along to Maggie 's room to chat , although she never spoke of her blindness and Maggie ventured no questions .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe made the shallow end and stood up , plastering her hair back with her hands .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe was plastering wet threads of hair over a balding pate , and there was a look of alarm in those magnified eyes .
avoid.vAgentNPExtmanyIn Dublin , many had plastered tantalising billboards over more subdued Irish Sunday paper advertising .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIIn one of my first jobs I plastered on the make-up and wore very executive-type suits .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe governmentWith time , the government grants a De Facto recognition by installing running water , electricity , and by paving the roads .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe RomansIn many cases the Romans merely paved the existing roadways , but their needs were not always those of their predecessors , and they were obliged to pioneer new routes .
avoid.vAgentNPExtYork , among many towns which have pedestrianised their centres , has paved many of its streets without adverse effect .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe had kneed Gomez in the stomach to break the gunman out of the panic of drowning .
avoid.vAgentNPExtshe` Oh , it 's you , " she said , and kneed me in the groin .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheBut to herself , she said : ` Thank you , kind sir , " and kneed the patronising berk in the goolies .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe swung around upon his kidnapper and with deadly accuracy kneed him in the groin .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI kneed him in the balls as hard as I could .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIShall I varnish my nails ?
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouIt rusts , does n't look nice and you ca n't varnish it . "
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyIf they then paint and varnish them , they look very attractive to take home .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouAlternatively , you can varnish the wood or use a spray-can of car paint .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI 'm gon na varnish it .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheWhile Philip slept , while Mary and Reggie slept , while Roberta and Faye slept ( they had not come out of their room ) she had painted a whole room .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheThen she began to clean and paint the house room by room .
avoid.vAgentNPExtRose had already started to paint the main room of the house during the first exam .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI was painting the back of the house one Saturday , when she shook me off the ladder , I got a compound fracture on me left leg .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheThe few rooms were large and high and she had painted the walls in pale yellows and greens .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIMy studio was the first room I did up , I just ripped up the carpet and painted the walls white !
avoid.vAgentNPExtIIn the past I 've painted walls , vacuumed the floor and even salvaged a carpet for the studio from a skip .
avoid.vAgentNPExtYou` You ca n't paint windows fast .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHis wife was painting her eyelids green .
avoid.vAgentNPExtAmandaThat evening he found Amanda perched on top of a step-ladder in the bathroom , painting the ceiling white .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMr PhilpotI met there Mr Philpot who will paint the ceiling in my bedroom … ’
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoI met there Mr Philpot who will paint the ceiling in my bedroom … ’
avoid.vAgentNPExtIFor example I often paint an area with retouching varnish mixed with pigment as a glaze , then I absorb much of it with newspaper dabbed onto the canvas .
avoid.vAgentNPExtTomShe found black paint in one of the kitchen cupboards , left over from the time Tom had painted the front door , and a brush .
avoid.vAgentNPExtA huge yellow sun was gilding the puddles and turning the poplars the colour of lemon sherbets .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsunlightMorning came , silver and gold , with sunlight that skimmed the surface of the loch and gilded the poppies and roses in the garden at Ardneavie .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsunlightThe morning was calm and bright , with sunlight gilding the whins and sending a glitter across the.bay .
avoid.vAgentNPExtshafts of golden lightThe last few stars disappeared , extinguished by the splendour of the rising sun as shafts of golden light gilded the sea .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwe` We make a simple flat triangular truss of iron , like a railway station roof , and we glaze it direct .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe built them a pagoda of solid jade and embellished it with precious gems -- not realising that to grow up a dragon must accumulate its own hoard , must steal it from Emperors and princes .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe morning sunshine brightened the room , embellishing the cups and plates upon the dresser .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe emperorWith the onset of empire , the conflicts of interest between state and individual , and between luxury and austerity , were subsumed by the power of the emperor to embellish the city and court as he wished .
avoid.vAgentNPExtYou may wish to embellish the controls with rubdown lettering followed by a coat of spray-on protective lacquer as usual .
avoid.vAgentNPExtTeenagers can embellish their denims with plaited braids and cords from Madeira 's Shoeshines .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe began to redesign and embellish Strawberry Hill on Gothic lines in the 1750s .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHelmutMy appearance , which Helmut had embellished with jewellery , expensive clothes and regular visits to beauty salons , Jean-Claude liked unadorned and without make-up .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe then put the shoes on and laced them up .
avoid.vAgentNPExtVinny` Vinny 's not fit to lace the boots of the players he talks about on the tape .
avoid.vAgentNPExtGaily` I 'll get you out a deckchair , " Gaily said , lacing his shoe .
avoid.vAgentNPExtVita laced her shoe .
avoid.vAgentNPExtISo I open the door to wherever she is , and there she sits with some leather-bound quarto volume of local archives open in front of her , writing about the way I lace my shoes .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe laced the sails rather than use pockets , as now preferred , and introduced colour blends that stimulated entirely fresh approaches to kite design .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheThe case turns on whether he could or should have seen the case in the back of the lorry when he was lacing it up .
avoid.vAgentNPExtTugSliding off the bed , Tug pushed his feet into his trainers and laced them up .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI laced up my own rockboots with a curious sense of guilty awareness at the advantages and mobility which feet and ankles bring .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWe would hope to do the construction during the spring or early summer this year .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThis development , currently under construction , is an example of this Government 's total disregard for the process of democracy and its equal contempt for the attendant principle of genuine accountability .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoever touches her bedAnd whoever touches her bed shall wash his clothes and bathe himself in water , and be unclean until the evening .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe strangerBut , whilst she 's hiding , Anna sees the stranger bathe in a stream which she knows is contaminated with radio-active fallout .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI bathe whenever I feel like it , drink iced wine on my verandah in the evening , and lead a dolce far niente existence .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheySomeone suggested they should all bathe in champagne beforehand and the bath was filled with some cheap bubbly .
avoid.vAgentNPExtone of the other two women who had left the room for a couple of minutesAt that moment one of the other two women who had left the room for a couple of minutes returned with a bowl of water and began to bathe the injured arm .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMina went to fetch some drinking water , taking the twins with her to bathe in the marshy pool around the spring .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouSee that you bathe the injury and apply witch-hazel .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheHorse riding did not come easily to him , and he had to bathe in Epsom salts every night to soothe his acting legs and behind .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSileneThus each evening Silene bathes her white body in the ocean , then sets off across the skies to caress her sleeping lover .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI` I bathe topless in the South of France , I bathe topless in my garden -- it 's just something that I do , " she says .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI` Not this time , " he said , ` I 'll bathe your ankle with warm water in a moment , and put some liniment on it . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtCassieAfter he had gone , Cassie went to the kitchen to run cold water over her arm and to bathe her cheek .
avoid.vAgentNPExtone of his servantsNesbitt described how one of his servants , accompanied by the Danakil guide , went to bathe in the river .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheAll she had done this morning was suggest that she bathe his wound again before they started out , and he had refused with a complete lack of gratitude or even common courtesy .
avoid.vAgentNPExtpeople` Not unknown , Lewis , for people to bathe naked in this stretch . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtme` Would you like me to bathe your face ? " she asked , when they reached the motorhome .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe rangeMore important , the range almost exactly bisects the Atlantic Ocean from north to south following closely the profile of the African and South American coasts , so it 's always called the Mid-Atlantic Ridge .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe bare road bisected it like a parting .
avoid.vAgentNPExta horizontal lineYou can also imagine a horizontal line bisecting the design , so that in effect the picture can be divided into four quarters , all exactly the same .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSteel arms , called tendons , horizontally bisect a building 's core , stretching like ribs between beams in the walls .
avoid.vAgentNPExtLough Erne , a fragmented inland sea of a thousand islandsWhen the River Erne reaches Fermanagh , it broadens out into immense Lough Erne , a fragmented inland sea of a thousand islands that bisects the whole county and reaches clear to Cavan in the south .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthatWhen the River Erne reaches Fermanagh , it broadens out into immense Lough Erne , a fragmented inland sea of a thousand islands that bisects the whole county and reaches clear to Cavan in the south .
avoid.vAgentNPExt( i ) a manufacturer of diesel engines and ( ii ) a manufacturer of breakfast cereals( b ) Describe the likely ways in which : ( i ) a manufacturer of diesel engines and ( ii ) a manufacturer of breakfast cereals might segment their markets .
avoid.vAgentNPExtOne early study of connected handwriting ( Mermelstein and Eden , 1964 ) segmented the input script into upstrokes and downstrokes by segmenting at points of minimum velocity .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe big six record companies are multinational , and thus can segment the world market into national ones .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWe shall here partition it into four square submatrices , each of order 2 .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsegmentationBroadly speaking , segmentation partitions the market into industrial , retail , wholesale , consumer and international areas .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey even partitioned the archipelago into three quite separate military commands ; Sumatra , Java , and the Great East .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSerbian-led forcesThe accord was the third EC attempt to end fighting between those loyal to Bosnia and Serbian-led forces trying to partition the recently independent republic .
avoid.vAgentNPExtYou could partition off part of the tank for the other fish but this would detract from the overall appearance and may not necessarily work .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouAlternatively , you could partition off part of a large bedroom to create a small en suite bathroom or shower room .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe white foreigners may have partitioned and ruled their land for seventy years , but that did n't make him and his countrymen " yellows , " " Annamites " or " Annamese . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtwe` The metal we used is from an old caravan roof which we bonded to the wood with Evostick , " explained Tony .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouOf course there was nothing to guarantee that the soup you were canning would measure up to the quality or taste of Mother 's , nor that other soup canners would not make the same sales appeal .
avoid.vAgentNPExtexpert embalmersIn a move variously described as ` ghoulish " , ` Machiavellian " and ` sick " , Mr Creed , it was alleged , had orchestrated this posthumous resignation , instructing expert embalmers to preserve the corpse and even arranging a photo session two days after Sir Charles 's death ( Sir Charles 's lifeless arm around Mr Creed 's shoulders ) so a picture could be released to the press along with a transcript of the letter of resignation .
avoid.vAgentNPExtAll the children now hit the top of the pack to ` turn their card over " .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIAnd when I hit those chords really hard , there was none of that fluttering noise and so the rhythm parts became a little spankier sounding .
avoid.vAgentNPExtII raised my hand to my eyes wondering how I could have hit it so hard .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI hit my pillow so hard that it has looked reproachful ever since . )
avoid.vAgentNPExtHolmesImmediately Holmes jumped up and hit the bell-rope hard .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI 'm hitting my head repeatedly against something that is n't there and I suppose that that could be a definition of insanity .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe flies back and forth in her cage as much as it 's possible , dashing her talons against the bars and hitting her beak against the top .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI` Are you admitting I 've hit the nail on the head ? "
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouI know what we 'll do ; I 'll go up on the dunes and you hit the bell with your bit of wood and we 'll see if I can hear it .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHolmesAngrily Holmes hit the rock in front of us with his open hand .
avoid.vAgentNPExtILet me go , and if I run my head into a hornet 's nest you may disown me . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtI remember falling upstairs , carrying a glass test tube and running the glass into my hand .
avoid.vAgentNPExtII was down in the workshops and I 've run a great splinter into my thumb . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtIUnlike Henry , I have no intention of running my head into that particular noose .
avoid.vAgentNPExtA young woman ran a pushchair into the back of her legs painfully and , when Meredith turned round , treated her to a furious glare which clearly said she had no business to be in the way .
avoid.vAgentNPExtCharles got in and slammed the door .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe other girl laid the last of the flowers in position , and slammed the van doors shut .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe ducked out of number twenty-three and slammed shut the door .
avoid.vAgentNPExtVologsky slammed his fist down upon the table as the injustice of it all descended upon him again .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe slammed his fist down angrily on the console and turned to the twinkling carrying case .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe slammed his clenched fist into the desk , and began to cry .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe slammed the phone down and allowed himself a small smile .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe slammed the phone back into its cradle , and Belinda winced .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheAngrily she tore her hand away from Rune 's clasp and slammed it palm-down on the table .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHitch slammed the cassette hard against the crate .
avoid.vAgentNPExtJay could have slammed her head against the table and wept .
avoid.vAgentNPExtII was so worked up , I kept slamming my bed against the wall , banging on windows , turning the taps on .
avoid.vAgentNPExtAce slammed a magazine into her finished gun .
avoid.vAgentNPExtDan felt an urge to take back his fist and slam it into the old woman 's teeth .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe slammed the full magazine into the weapon and gripped it for a moment , the veins in his temple throbbing angrily .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe banged his head on the till , slamming his hand in the drawer , and he ran off with only half a 20 pound note .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheSlamming her hand on the table , cutting off the other girl in mid-sentence , she denied frantically , ` No ! "
avoid.vAgentNPExtMaxim slammed the steering wheel with both hands , nearly hard enough to break it , certainly hard enough to make both palms sting .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheDropping her soap-bag on top of the folded clothes , she slammed the case lid down and ferociously snapped the fastenings .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe slammed his hand down on the top of the dressing table , causing some of the bottles to topple over .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe policeJohn and his friend then began to fight back and were gaining the upper hand when the police intervened slamming them up against a wall with their arms pinned behind their backs .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe slammed down the receiver .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe slammed down a tin of cleansing cream .
avoid.vAgentNPExtA POSTMAN rammed his Fiat Panda into a getaway car after spotting burglars cutting into a stolen safe containing £3,000 .
avoid.vAgentNPExtFather Shanahan , of Rushey Mead , Leicester , rammed his Datsun into another car on the way to the city 's Gilroes cemetery .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe rammed his foot down , the Merc. responded , shot forward like a torpedo .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe rammed his cap down hard
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey ` hot-wired " a prison van and repeatedly rammed it into a security gate .
avoid.vAgentNPExta gunmanBRITISH tourists fled yesterday when a gunman rammed his jeep into Australia 's Parliament House at Canberra .
avoid.vAgentNPExtTHE estranged wife of a cheating council boss told last night how she took his £22,000 Mercedes and rammed it into the front doors of the town hall where he works .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheShe looked up and waved as the Golf drove past and when Melissa had put it away and locked the garage door , she rammed her fork into the ground and strolled over for a chat .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI` Touch her again with your filthy paws , and I 'll ram my fist into your ugly face ! "
avoid.vAgentNPExtheWhen the terrified actress locked herself in the car , he rammed it with his Ford Bronco .
avoid.vAgentNPExtBill accelerated and then rammed his foot on the brake pedal causing Rex and Laura to plummet floorward .
avoid.vAgentNPExtGuy spread out a huge sky-blue towel , a few feet from the edge of the sea , and rammed an emerald and white sun umbrella firmly into the sand beside it .
avoid.vAgentNPExthis wifeA LOVE-CHEAT council chief yesterday faced calls for his sacking after his wife rammed a town hall with his H-reg Mercedes in protest at his affair .
avoid.vAgentNPExtLuke grabbed hold of her arm and brought her up short , half dragging her through , banging the kitchen door shut behind them .
avoid.vAgentNPExtLeeBut Lee banged his head against the shed even harder .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe went over and banged on the panel so hard that his knuckles hurt -- even so , he knew that he 'd be lucky if he were heard .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe banged the receiver down so hard the telephone skidded off the bedside table and clattered to the floor .
avoid.vAgentNPExtshe` There ought to be a law against it , " replied Dorothy emphatically , as she banged knives and forks down on to the table .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe Home Secretary banged his fist sharply on the heavy table before them .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe had banged his glass on the table and it was not for her to disobey .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe banged my head against the Land Rover 's side window .
avoid.vAgentNPExtshe` I 'll make you a nice meat pie for your supper , " she called through to the parlour , banging the rolling-pin against the scrubbed table-top in the kitchen .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe began banging his head against the wall , vomiting up his food , lost a great deal of weight and was eventually taken to hospital .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheWithout speaking , she elbowed him out of the way and continued with her baking , thumping and banging the dough into shape , all the time her tears falling silently .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheOn the floor , " the corporal bellowed , as he entered the billet and banged the frame on the end of every bed he passed with his cane .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI want to bang my skull repeatedly on the road surface until it hurts .
avoid.vAgentNPExtLaidlaw banged the steering wheel angrily with his fist .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe kept banging my leg with his little rubber hammer to test my reflexes , but there was no reaction .
avoid.vAgentNPExtweMeeting Jack in his butch horn-rims gave me a feeling of intense familiarity , and the first time we banged glasses together in mid-kiss I knew it was sight at first love .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIBut I was an alien being in a green screen world , lost , weeping with rage and frustration , cuffing the poor old computer , banging my head off the keyboard .
avoid.vAgentNPExtGrant shouts at his boat , banging an angry palm onto the wheel .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe banged the heel of her hands against the side of her head in an effort to drive away the demons .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMrs Murphy banged with her gavel , rather more cautiously this time .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheWhen he struck it hard against the trunk of the tree it seemed solid and did not break or splinter .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe struck him hard across the left cheek with the flat of her hand .
avoid.vAgentNPExtshe` Monsieur Vassoir ! " she bellowed , striking the glass so hard she thought it might break .
avoid.vAgentNPExtFarrell` Shut up , " hissed Farrell , striking him hard across the stomach .
avoid.vAgentNPExtPhat struck the motionless corpse of the coolie who had died beside Hoc a third time before he realized that the wretched man had passed forever beyond pain and productive labor .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe also struck him when Sweeney tried to escape on the way to the Bridewell .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheOn her way back up the stairs she struck it to make sure it had petrol .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe defender avoids a stick attack and strikes the attacker with a claw grip to the throat .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWilliams jumped at the tailor , striking him repeatedly with blows to the head .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe raised his good arm and struck the glass with his elbow , a single jab which shattered the window .
avoid.vAgentNPExtTuan Ti FoThere was such an awful mockery in that face that it made Tuan Ti Fo want to strike it with his fist .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMosesHe tells the despairing Moses to strike a rock with his rod , and water will stream forth from it for the people to drink .
avoid.vAgentNPExta drunken drug addictI remember being with him when a drunken drug addict , brought to his door by Sgt. Hendry , broke away and lunged at Chief Fyvie bringing up his hand-cuffed wrists to strike the chief in the face .
avoid.vAgentNPExtDame Ermengilde` Ah , no , Sir Richard may be pompous , Lady Isabella frosty , Dame Ermengilde may strike her cane on the floor in temper , but Vechey 's death can not be dismissed .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe returned to the sitting room and struck Tam , who had knocked the bowl of biscuits from the table and was wolfing them off the carpet .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIAnd you will be pleased to hear that I have even managed to bring a bucket of ice to chill the wine . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouIf you injected cold air you 'd actually chill the furnace down a bit .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe quieted the children , offered me another coffee , then said , ` Come , Um Yusef .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheBut he quieted her with gentle lips , untangled their limbs and they stood up , pressed into each other .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe climbed out and rapped the knocker on the black wooden door .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe Home Secretary rapped the table with his fountain pen to bring the meeting to order .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIas I rapped the window with my umbrella handle
avoid.vAgentNPExtheOne of the puppets , dressed in a formal costume , announces ` the commencement of the evening 's entertainments " when the puppets jump up , and he raps a cane on the floor to command attention .
avoid.vAgentNPExtKirov felt it with his fingertips and rapped his knuckles against the main body of the sink unit .
avoid.vAgentNPExtLloyd rapped his fist on a badly-stripped fake pine door with a metal numeral 1 nailed to it .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe rapped his gold-knobbed cane on the floor .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe CollectorThe light was poor in the Collector 's bedroom and Fleury might not have noticed how red and swollen his face was , had the Collector not presently fallen sideways , rapping his head on the floor .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMr WatsonHe told his teacher he had lost it on the way to school , and Mr Watson promptly rapped his knuckles with a ruler for his carelessness .
avoid.vAgentNPExtCaroline lifted her hand and rapped her knuckles sharply against the door .
avoid.vAgentNPExtCharlotte rapped on the window with her knuckles .
avoid.vAgentNPExtCornelius stepped sharply up and rapped upon it with his knuckle .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe sow rattled the bars as the boar nosed her round the pen .
avoid.vAgentNPExtshe" You should get Marcus out of your house , " she said , rattling a handful of cutlery
avoid.vAgentNPExthe` It does to me ! " he said under his breath , then , after a pause , rattled the handle again , his voice softening .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe rattled the tin again , less vigorously .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheEven Wormwood Scrubs must have more to offer , thought Henry as he rattled the coffee machine on the third floor , than Harris , Harris and Overdene .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe rattled the yellow and black barrier with both hands .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheBut he would n't answer and only shifted , rattling the chain .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe rattled the keys again .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey continued to rattle and pull , but nothing happened .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyou` Mrs McKeown from number seven , and you 'll not get Mrs Norris out of there , not if you rattle that letterbox all night . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe cleaning woman` Are yez right then ? " enquired the cleaning woman , rattling her mop in the bucket in an aggressive fashion .
avoid.vAgentNPExtBiff shook his head , rattling his beads , and answered in scumlingo , slowly , to show that he could n't savvy .
avoid.vAgentNPExtJacko nodded sagaciously and rattled his glasses together .
avoid.vAgentNPExtOld Pete rattled his empty glass on the counter and feigned deafness .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsome prisoners` I remember vividly being on night guard prior to the morning executions when some prisoners sang and rattled their tin mugs against the bars in some form of defiance .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe rattled some change in his pocket .
avoid.vAgentNPExtBlanche raised the ball-point to her mouth and rattled it between her teeth .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMr ChanHe scrambled out blindly on to the damp grass while Mr Chan rattled at the lock of the boot .
avoid.vAgentNPExtDolly made a face , then rustled the newspaper irritably .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheIt was Toshack , in Lisbon , gushing with gratitude as he rustled his contract .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheThen she swept away , skilfully rustling her long dress for maximum effect .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe girls would return from extended lunchbreaks in the city centre -- a problem Personnel conceded they could n't resolve -- rustling their voluminous plastic bags whose contents they would then exhaustively compare and discuss .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe lawyer rustled his papers and cleared his throat .
avoid.vAgentNPExtFrankHe said you might like to know " -- I hear Frank rustling some paper -- ` Mr Jemmel 's real name is J. Azul .
avoid.vAgentNPExthe` The Empire is more important than a burglar , " he replied testily , rustling papers vigorously to prove his point .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe turned on his heel , picked up the painting , and left the villa , slamming the door behind him .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIAnd with that I slammed the boot lid down .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMaxim slammed the steering wheel with both hands , nearly hard enough to break it , certainly hard enough to make both palms sting .
avoid.vAgentNPExtshe" Get outside this , " she said , slamming the tin mug of coffee in front of him , and sawing away energetically at the loaf .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe let out a whoop , and slammed the gun down onto the bar , breaking glasses .
avoid.vAgentNPExtScottBoth men went hurtling backwards , Scott slamming the newcomer 's head against the bathroom cabinet .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWardHe was off-balance , his defences down as Ward drew back his right arm and slammed that gloved hand straight into the sallow face .
avoid.vAgentNPExtII was so worked up , I kept slamming my bed against the wall , banging on windows , turning the taps on .
avoid.vAgentNPExthe` Five ! " he carolled , and slammed his little hand down on Vitor 's big one .
avoid.vAgentNPExthe` We made it , " and he slapped the gloved hand twice against the steering wheel .
avoid.vAgentNPExtshe` Fuck , " she cursed , keeping her voice low , and smacking the machine against the palm of her hand .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe thumped the worktop sharply .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHolman sprang to his feet and thumped the desk with his hand .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe percussionistOne played a bugle , another scraped a fiddle and two more blew on combs-and-paper , while the percussionist thumped a bass drum with a cymbal attached to the rim .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheCome on ! " he snapped , thumping the end of his stick on the floor and glowering from beneath his unkempt eyebrows .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe Woman thumped the table with her fist and shouted .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe Reverend Eli Foster , ancient and wild haired , led the singing in a high , quavering voice , thumping the pulpit to keep time .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheWhen a builder tried to cheat her she overwhelmed him , thumping the table , her normally calm eyes glaring .
avoid.vAgentNPExtStrawberryHazel slipped out of the burrow into the run and at once came upon Strawberry busily thumping a hind leg on the hard earth floor .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe thumped his fists on his knees .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI thumped his desk with a gauntleted fist and the telephone rattled in its handset .
avoid.vAgentNPExtViThe door of cabin 10 was stuck and Vi thumped it hard .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe threw it down in disgust and took a drum which Corrie showed no inclination to use , thumping it furiously to express her feelings .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWho on earth was thumping at the door like that early in the morning ?
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe whistled now and tinkled an imaginary drum , before offering me three teeth of golden maize .
avoid.vAgentNPExtitFor certain businesses the purchaser may require the prior consent or approval of an industry regulator before it can commence the new business or amalgamate it into its existing business .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSchröderI believe , however , that Schröder has amalgamated two issues — screening and treatment of early prostatic cancer — into one when they should be argued separately .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe choreographerThis is because the choreographer has amalgamated the steps , poses and gestures to make a particular statement about the story , theme or music inspiring the work .
avoid.vAgentNPExtfuneral furnishersBy the close of the nineteenth century funeral furnishers had amalgamated the individual trades of coffin-maker , undertaker and funeral furnisher .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSchools are often obliged , therefore , to amalgamate two or more classes for massed singing , or to rely heavily upon BBC Schools ' broadcasts .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe amalgamated parts of human bodies to create a ` monster " , which he then brought to life .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheAt 18 she gave up competing to teach , setting up a class in South Shields which she amalgamated with her old school in Jarrow when her own teacher retired .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheThe horror of the near nervous breakdown she suffered soon after launching her recording career , as she struggled to combine acting with singing , was taken by her as a warning to calm down .
avoid.vAgentNPExtoneEach of the four full-time farmers had at least one personal specialised enterprise ; for example , one combined farming with tourism , with holidaymakers buying the homemade dairy products .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSome anorexics combine fasting with occasional binges , followed by self-induced purging or vomiting .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoShe is a vivacious young lady who combines instructing with commercial flying and club administration .
avoid.vAgentNPExta vivacious young ladyShe is a vivacious young lady who combines instructing with commercial flying and club administration .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSheilaWhen she left the Three Degrees in 1987 , Sheila decided to combine singing and showbiz with spending more time at home , cooking , and being with her twin daughters .
avoid.vAgentNPExtweSo we 've combined them in a shampoo that makes dry hair lustrous and more manageable .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe NazisWith their undisguised ruthlessness of purpose the Nazis combined a blind belief in the righteousness of their will against all mankind , so that Hitler could regard himself -- like Tamburlaine -- as the scourge of God :
avoid.vAgentNPExtheArmed with the techniques he has learned over the past months , he is free to combine them in whatever way he thinks suits his stature .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe pairRecently , the pair combined their 50th birthdays into a 100th anniversary celebration at a Mauritian restaurant they consider ` the best in the world " .
avoid.vAgentNPExtKarl Marx and Friedrich EngelsBetween 1840 and 1880 Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels criticized and restructured the ideas they gleaned from all three sources , and combined them into a potent synthesis which they acclaimed as the first ` scientific socialism , .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe MinoansJohn Pendlebury 's ( 1939 ) view was that the Minoans always tended to combine their goddesses into a single deity .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouIn a short essay the sections will be paragraphs ; in a long essay you can combine the paragraphs into titled and or numbered sections and sub-sections .
avoid.vAgentNPExta womanHarriet Walter plays her excellently as a woman who combines a strong sexuality with a defiant nobility of character .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoHarriet Walter plays her excellently as a woman who combines a strong sexuality with a defiant nobility of character .
avoid.vAgentNPExtBentham combined his utilitarian ethical theory with a hedonistic psychological theory according to which each of us necessarily seeks to maximise his own happiness .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI can combine our walk with some useful work . "
avoid.vAgentNPExthis bandA fine guitarist in many styles , his band combines professionalism with wry humour and a straightforward honesty of purpose ( so often lacking in music of this kind ) .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheJohn was not always a reliable source of information about his own past : he combined a poor memory for dates with an imaginative flair for making the best of any story .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWe have combined these approaches by examining both the degree and duration of DGR and the response to provocation testing in the same subjects .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe teacher and part time tutors have combined their work on reading , writing and numeracy skills with liaising between the students and external agencies .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoHowever , recent studies in this country and abroad have revealed that the majority of women who combine exercise , dietary recommendations and supplements have found that their symptoms have either cleared up or considerably improved .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe majority of womenHowever , recent studies in this country and abroad have revealed that the majority of women who combine exercise , dietary recommendations and supplements have found that their symptoms have either cleared up or considerably improved .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyAt their best they combine funky chugs of hyperactive bass with agonised guitar and belt-across-the-chops vocals which verge on the schizophrenic .
avoid.vAgentNPExtweIn that section , we combined the criteria additively using weighting factors .
avoid.vAgentNPExta major reorganisationThis year it is taking on its biggest challenge yet , backed by a major reorganisation which has merged two previously separate businesses into one .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhichThis year it is taking on its biggest challenge yet , backed by a major reorganisation which has merged two previously separate businesses into one .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe grew it , merged it with an American company , then a few years later , having developed a multimillion pound empire , cast around for a new challenge .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe old Metal Box company merged its can-making business with Carnaud in 1989 .
avoid.vAgentNPExtLord RothermereIn 1971 Lord Rothermere merged the tabloid Daily Sketch with his Daily Mail .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWe` We pull certain costs from one separate legal entity and merge them with separate costs from another legal entity .
avoid.vAgentNPExtKangaroo rats merge their smells by sharing a communal sand bath .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheIn the period since his appointment , he has merged the two companies , their products and the sales force into the single organisation that is in operation today .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheRemember he wanted to merge the groups ?
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey were able to merge their thoughts .
avoid.vAgentNPExtitThey have called on the Northern Regional Health Authority to issue a categorical denial that it has any plans to merge 15 health care districts into six super districts .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe East India Company expanded the docks at Blackwall , whaling ships operated from the Greenland Dock at Bermondsey , and tea clippers were familiar vessels on the river .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe Prince had expanded his interests considerably by 1985 , and had already made his famous ` carbuncle " speech .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheSince then she has expanded her stock by the embryo transfer technique .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWe 'll expand it into Europe .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe dragonfish has expanded them into spectacular defensive weapons , each ray barbed with poison .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI expanded my exploration to still lifes with lamps or lanterns in them .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheDuring 1775 he continued prison visiting in England and expanded his enquiries to the continent .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWe can expand the argument concerning the power of occupational professions to cover any group .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe Group has expanded its operations in the UK and into three geographical regions -- Continental Europe , North America , and Asia-Pacific .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyIn fact , … they have expanded their contacts with developing countries through the use of a variety of business arrangements other than direct investment .
avoid.vAgentNPExtOCEAN Transport & Trading has expanded its environmental services with investments totalling £12m .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe firmIf the NTB is removed , the firm could increase exports and thereby expand output to Q2 which would reduce price to P2 .
avoid.vAgentNPExtshortagesGrowth continued to create shortages that expanded the black market .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe expanded his original idea of doing a show on the artist 's late works after the Wall came down , because the people in the former East had never seen Picasso 's paintings .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe 's expanding her Lebensraum and she has to .
avoid.vAgentNPExtRentokil has expanded its tropical plants business with a £6.5m deal in the US .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe bolted into a deep brake of ferns and , bending low , crept away and then sank down and crouched motionless , hoping the two men would n't find her .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe bent low to study the packet .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe was bending forward towards Agnes now .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe bent forward to take the bouquet , and she felt something inside her tighten and twist as she shrank further behind her flowers .
avoid.vAgentNPExtherWaking in the night to find her bending over him .
avoid.vAgentNPExtCount Trepolov was bending lovingly over a hive when Rose and Auguste arrived , fingers hovering , trying not to yield to the temptation to open the hive yet again .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheBut he only bent deeper over the picture .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheAnd I can tell you something " -- he bent towards her -- ` their husbands have been warned to gag them , or else .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheHis arms came around her and she pressed willingly into them , lifting her chin and stretching up on her toes so that he did not have to bend so far towards her .
avoid.vAgentNPExtA man in the long robe of a clerk or scribe bent over the injured baron .
avoid.vAgentNPExtAbel suddenly bent down to the letterbox and called through , ` Grandfather Gebler , it s me -- Abel .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe slid his arm round her narrow waist and bent to kiss her on the forehead .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe bent slightly to examine her face .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe figure of Vanessa DersinghamIn the chair crouched the figure of Vanessa Dersingham , stitching a tapestry .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthree red-bearded highlandersAround the campfire crouched three red-bearded highlanders , clad in considerable quantities of musty-looking tartan and armed to the yellow teeth .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe provostBeside me crouched the provost , looking concerned .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI was crouching just feet away , terrified that at any moment one of the massive males would charge into me in the desperate struggle .
avoid.vAgentNPExtInvisible goblin presences crouched all over the green she had to cross and the tower of St Leonard 's , shadowed in clouded moonlight , waited like a hungry creature whose lair she had to pass .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheIt was a bad moment as she crouched there , looking at him .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe crouched there a moment , watching him .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI" Sorry , " I said , still crouching against the wall .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe crouched at the French doors , waiting for John to arrive ; then followed him around like a puppy .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheThey continued their walk , rousing the surly porter from where he crouched at the edge of the track , chewing a piece of fresh grass .
avoid.vAgentNPExtmenRAF Corporal John Williams and his wife Selina told the court they were driving past the layby and saw men were crouching behind two wooden boards , which made a v-shape on the ground .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe Palestinian gunmen crouching behind the sand embankment across Boulevard Ariss went on watching the Syrian tanks , ignoring the sound .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe Prime Minister crouched behind his spectacles , while spread out on both wings of the platform sat the members of his Cabinet .
avoid.vAgentNPExtweOne day we were crouching by the gardener 's bonfire ( his pride was that the fire smouldered day and night and never went out ) .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMichele was crouching by her side , his face taut .
avoid.vAgentNPExtTaff and IAs Taff and I crouched in our trenches eating our afternoon meal and trying very hard to ignore the clouds of mosquitoes that were buzzing all around us , I looked at Taff .
avoid.vAgentNPExthe` This is difficult , very difficult , " said one Bosnian soldier as he crouched in a trench about to sprint across open ground under the sights of Serb gunners .
avoid.vAgentNPExttwo menA rifleman hit two men crouching near the Colonel , who later wrote that ` this was the first time in warfare that I truly felt fear .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe was crouching near the dying fire , hands around the cup for warmth , when she heard a scratching sound at the door .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheShe had thought of so many ways of greeting Brett ; now all she could do was to crouch on her knees by his bed and hold her face level with his while tears poured from her eyes .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHazel and his companionsAt the foot of the turf cliff , Hazel and his companions were crouching under the low branches of two or three spindle-trees .
avoid.vAgentNPExtPleydell and his small group of medical orderlies carried out a number of quite complicated operations whilst crouching under bushes and being machine-gunned from the air .
avoid.vAgentNPExtboth of themIt was also very cramped -- more of a coal hole than a cellar -- and there was only just room for both of them to crouch under the trap door and wait .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIAnn , made of sterner stuff than I , refused all invitations to have the first cast and eventually , crouching below the skyline , I reached the appointed place .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe three of usFor an hour the three of us crouched inside the leaking tent .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheHe pulled a handful of gold and silver chains from his sporran , tossing them beside her where she crouched .
avoid.vAgentNPExtFrankieThey left , and while the adults were talking and stuffing themselves , I picked up a piece of pig 's pudding for Frankie who was still huddled by the fire .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoThey left , and while the adults were talking and stuffing themselves , I picked up a piece of pig 's pudding for Frankie who was still huddled by the fire .
avoid.vAgentNPExtweNow we were huddled against the wall of sheer , pale grey rock that soared seamlessly into the sky , up into the ice-white clouds above .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe slaves were huddled together in a corner , their faces turned away , as if afraid that the Soul Eater 's attention might suddenly turn to one of them .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI was huddled under a bush and it started to snow -- I could have got frostbite but that did n't bother the gaffer .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe inhabitants huddle around huge log fires in timber halls protected by massive stockades .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheShe lay stiffly as he huddled close , sharing the warmth .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe shaggy wanderersA picture came to her of the shaggy wanderers huddling together in the bus shelter at the top of the road where she had been born and bred .
avoid.vAgentNPExtherselfHer body had stiffened for a moment but she made herself relax and huddle against him .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWe huddle beneath the covers , but to our dismay , the one duvet is but a slim pink layer of fabric resembling a furniture cover .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheShe was still trembling half an hour later , as she huddled beneath a small gateway , trying to keep her footing on the wet grass of the embankment .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheHuddling by the fire he waited impatiently for daylight and his relief .
avoid.vAgentNPExtII tried to start the engine but the airman on the starter battery trailer had fled so I could not do a thing except huddle in the cockpit , waiting for the sensation of being hit .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe animals huddled in a corner , shaking with fear .
avoid.vAgentNPExtDozens of Pakistanis , Indians and Turks huddle in groups on the pavement , stamping their feet against the cold .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe two girlsMadeleine and Victorine stood behind his wheelchair , like nurses , while the two girls huddled on the windowseat .
avoid.vAgentNPExtPeople sleep on the floor or huddle round television sets .
avoid.vAgentNPExtFive students and an adventure group leader stranded in force 10 winds , torrential rain and sub-zero temperatures were found huddling under a plastic bag and singing songs at Dartmoor , Devon .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThree men huddle uncomfortably at one end of the table .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheySqueezed like despondent sardines , they looked as if they were huddling for warmth .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheAmanda was worried , she huddled up close to him , her blonde hair against his neck , and he felt protective and capable of dealing with men in raincoats .
avoid.vAgentNPExtweIn the evenings , after a dinner collected by the ladies from along the road , we huddled round the fire , playing bridge .
avoid.vAgentNPExtitAnother kind developed in which the elaborated worm did not attach itself to the sea floor but continued to crawl about and secreted a small conical tent of shell under which it could huddle when in danger .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe hunched even lower , rabbit-legged as if about to hop .
avoid.vAgentNPExtLéonie hunched on the bedside chair and lapped up comics , while Thérèse dozed .
avoid.vAgentNPExtZambia hunched miserably on a plump floor-cushion , awaiting execution of hir sentence .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheI saw him frown , and the tense set of his shoulders as he hunched over the board considering his move .
avoid.vAgentNPExtGoggled officials hunched over consoles around tiers of cantilevered wrought-iron galleries , listening to data , whispering orders .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMrs Duffy , the school caretakerAt the back of the church knelt Mrs Duffy , the school caretaker , saying her beads .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsome detaineesDuring interrogation some detainees were made to kneel for long periods , in some cases on bottle tops and pebbles , and received severe beatings on their backs , the soles of their feet and hands .
avoid.vAgentNPExtGosse knelt a moment longer .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe altar-servers , who had been kneeling just moments before , were now half-sitting , half-lying on the platform , arms and elbows outstretched to support them .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoThe altar-servers , who had been kneeling just moments before , were now half-sitting , half-lying on the platform , arms and elbows outstretched to support them .
avoid.vAgentNPExtA pair of Jacobean Dersinghams , husband and wife in about half life-size , kneeling side by side on a plinth , looked stolidly into eternity .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe knelt as erect as ever at the table .
avoid.vAgentNPExtAdam knelt motionless , glob Ed in fire .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe knelt close by Rory .
avoid.vAgentNPExtISent up early to the dormitory , I had to kneel naked by the side of my bed .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheHis knees ached as he knelt there for hours .
avoid.vAgentNPExtBenFor a second or two Ben knelt there in front of him threateningly , his whole body tensed as if to act .
avoid.vAgentNPExtTwo of them knelt at her casement , with muskets their side .
avoid.vAgentNPExtDefries knelt at the edge of the rough-hewn , irregularly-shaped hole .
avoid.vAgentNPExttwo menSmall took the wheel of a dilapidated pick-up , while two men knelt behind the cab with shotguns .
avoid.vAgentNPExtNicholas knelt by the body .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe kneels by my head , grinning .
avoid.vAgentNPExtFand set her spear against the wall and knelt by Ruth , reaching out to touch her hand .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe knelt by the trunk , flinging aside papers , reaching down and down , scrabbling in the corners .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe big Han knelt in the doorway and bowed his head .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouAnd you are kneeling in a field
avoid.vAgentNPExtIAs I kneel in a kind of mourning , someone calls .
avoid.vAgentNPExthe and OliviaHer greatest dread , however , was that the vicar might suggest that , together , he and Olivia should kneel in prayer .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe docAs the doc knelt in the sand the engine flickered and caught fire with a roar like a trapped animal .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe was naked now , and kneeling on the bed still holding her wine .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe knelt on the floor , heedless of the cold stone beneath her knees .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe would kneel on the floor behind the sofa and pull out the tall books of art reproductions .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe knelt on the cold stone floor and carefully placed some coals on the dying embers in the grate .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSung was kneeling on the top of the dyke , staring across at the House as the dawn broke .
avoid.vAgentNPExtClara BeedingAs we trooped out of the hall , the old lady in the wheelchair was still trying to get up , and Clara Beeding was kneeling in front of her .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheFully clothed , enormous in midnight-blue serge suit and peaked cap , he knelt above her , rhythmically slapping her face with a pendulum action of his heavy-gloved hand .
avoid.vAgentNPExtKate came to kneel in front of her mother .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe found it and clung there for a while , then pushed clear and knelt among the waves , head lowered .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe people kneeling around her sighed all together , a breath of wonder that rippled through them .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe did not immediately dry his face but knelt over the stream , looking down to where the sun was glinting on the pebbles , turning them momentarily into stars .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI looked back at the rabbit , then got up and knelt over it .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouNever bend when you can kneel or squat
avoid.vAgentNPExtheThe elder brother was shot in the stomach as he knelt pleading for mercy .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouI saw you leaning together very intimately yesterday afternoon ; he was kissing your hand . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe inspector` You will have a lot of children your own age to play with , " said the inspector , leaning too close .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe leaned against the door of her old room .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheHer shoulders slumping tiredly , she leaned against the fork handle .
avoid.vAgentNPExtLindsey leaned against the rail watching the lights of a passing ship as it plied in the opposite direction .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe leaned lightly against the soft wool of his dark cashmere coat .
avoid.vAgentNPExthe` The premises are freehold , " he continued , not responding to my comment , but at least no longer leaning on the counter .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThouThe eleventh commandment : Thou shalt not lean on thy left elbow , or else .
avoid.vAgentNPExtCharles stood on the narrow pavement , leaning on the wooden parapet , and looked down into the water , which seemed infinitely deep in the darkness .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouIT IS a sunny morning and , leaning on your spade , you contemplate the dozen plots where you and 11 friends are building your dream homes …
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe leaned over the breastfeeding baby , giggling inanely .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe was slouched pathetically against a boulder , his face turned shamefully to be the ground .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMillet spoke up , slouching against the table and admiring the cheap , tawdry rings on his fingers .
avoid.vAgentNPExtseveral studentsThere are several students slouching against the wall , or sitting on the floor , outside her room .
avoid.vAgentNPExtOne of them slouched in her seat making a great show of what she thought of the event .
avoid.vAgentNPExtAlexanderCorbett nodded , smiled his thanks and went over to where Alexander now slouched in a half-drunken stupor .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyIt 's cos they do n't sit in the seat properly , they slouch in them !
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe slouches less in her wheelchair , raises her head more and looks at people in a more direct manner .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMandeville and Southgate slouched on their horses , both dressed in leather quilted jackets , their feet encased in long riding boots .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouIf you slouch , you could be doing yourself harm .
avoid.vAgentNPExtFulkeHammond kept his back half-turned ; Fulke slouched , staring up at the ceiling ; Rastani seemed more confident and Athelstan caught the sardonic mocking look in his dark , brilliant eyes .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe old attorney was sprawled across his desk , dead .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMikeWhen Annie got home , Mike was sprawled over the couch watching telly .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe was sprawled in his chair , his long legs outstretched , his hand holding the plate of sandwiches away from his body .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSir Thomas was sprawled on his bed , a cup of poison on the table beside him .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey sprawled across the padded benches before him with the somewhat jaded air of men who expected to hear nothing new .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe dead priest 's body still sprawled beneath his sheet in that small white room .
avoid.vAgentNPExtTom sprawled in the armchair , in an open , smock-like shirt , smoking .
avoid.vAgentNPExtRatagan sprawled in a chair , his long legs crossed in front of him .
avoid.vAgentNPExtRachel and Chas sprawled in undignified positions on the floor … .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouI often saw you sprawling on the floor or on a park bench , a joyous sunburst of creases radiating from your abandoned crotch , your jumping fly .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheAn insipid winter light dribbled in a thin gruel from a small pane of glass set low in the wall just above the camp bed on which he sprawled .
avoid.vAgentNPExtJimmy sprawled , his hands now braced solidly on the steps in front of him .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe other pilots sprawled , bloated with food and squiffy with drink , around the table .
avoid.vAgentNPExta young girl about fifteen or sixteen years oldNext to it squatted a young girl about fifteen or sixteen years old .
avoid.vAgentNPExttwo menThe open space in the middle had been carefully brushed and in its centre squatted two men about five feet apart ; by their sides stood two cages , each containing a pair of birds .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe menBeneath the boards on which the men squatted the matter froze hard and solid .
avoid.vAgentNPExtBeggars and bank managers squat side by side in a battered , broken office block , in a barn in the field next door and beneath sheets of plastic and bits of wood knocked up into makeshift shelters .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWe were squatting cross-legged on the floor of the mission house at Nyaung-ngu , half a dozen priests and a dozen men and women teachers .
avoid.vAgentNPExtCheeksIt was Cheeks -- dead Cheeks -- squatting nude , snorting a line of zooper-blast from her pocket mirror , talking to someone in the bedroom .
avoid.vAgentNPExta blackbirdNicandra 's little Nettie stayed behind too , she scuffled around in the undergrowth alert for game of any sort -- a blackbird squatting low , or a rabbit with fear in its silly eyes .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe two dark cowled figuresHe looked into his tent at the two dark cowled figures squatting there .
avoid.vAgentNPExtBenjamin stuck his tongue out at Peckle 's back , cleared a space on the floor and squatted there for at least half an hour sifting through the contents of the sack .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI was squatting there , contemplating my future , when suddenly the door burst open .
avoid.vAgentNPExt
avoid.vAgentNPExtA watchman squatted at the entrance of one , but he was asleep , and might as well have been a statue .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe Lord SatanThe Midnight Destroyer sits at your right elbow whilst the Lord Satan squats at your left .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe second helper should squat at the person 's knees and put one arm under the upper thighs and one under the calves of the legs .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMeg was squatting at the top of the stairs , her hands clutching the third and fourth struts tightly , her eyes wide , filled with fright .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI had fallen asleep , squatting behind a buttress of the church of St Nicholas long after curfew , my lips blue , my teeth chattering with the cold .
avoid.vAgentNPExthis retainersWhile his retainers squatted noiselessly behind him , the Tominah advanced to the edge of a rock overlooking the pool by about six feet , closed his eyes and opened his betel-nut-rouged mouth .
avoid.vAgentNPExtOne helper ( the tallest ) should squat behind the person and raise their shoulders slightly .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI` Charlie had managed to kindle a little fire of dry grass and was adding twigs one by one and I was squatting beside him .
avoid.vAgentNPExtOliver was on the tow-path , squatting beside Mr Hellyer .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe taxi driver was squatting by one of Bonefish 's gateposts where he surreptitiously smoked a cigarette .
avoid.vAgentNPExtCaroShe made out the shape of Caro squatting in the armchair , rigidly still .
avoid.vAgentNPExta vegetable sellerIn a side street a vegetable seller , squatting in the shade of a wall , offered fresh produce .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWe squat in silence .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe big cat climbed stiffly down off the desk and squatted on a box of cat-sand under a corner table , staring straight ahead with a sublime conviction that it was invisible .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheFinally he broke away and went and squatted on his haunches by the stream .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouIt 's extremely hard to explain why you are squatting on his lawn with your pyjamas round your ankles .
avoid.vAgentNPExta young manShe saw a young man squatting on a rucksack , eating a bar of chocolate and looking at the board .
avoid.vAgentNPExtBernie was squatting on the other side of the trolley .
avoid.vAgentNPExtAthelstan left his desk and squatted in front of Rastani .
avoid.vAgentNPExtAbout two hundred warriors were squatting under some of these trees and more were hurrying to join them .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe carriage driversThere were no roads direct from the station to where the world began , but the carriage drivers , squatting over their breakfasts , directed us to an abandoned railway line which cut across country .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe camel driversWalking up from the main road we passed the camel drivers squatting round their early morning fires .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThessy , squatting nearby as he waited for his father 's permission to join the conversation , looked up as a twin-engined plane howled low overhead .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouNever bend when you can kneel or squat
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheHe crossed to where she was squatting and hauled her to her feet .
avoid.vAgentNPExtCarrie stood knee deep in the dry , sweet-smelling hay and helped Albert take Frederick 's huge forkfuls that were so heavy , sometimes , it made them both stagger .
avoid.vAgentNPExta man , middle-aged , with thinning dark hair and a black moustache , wearing jeans and a lightweight jacket in pale blue plasticOutside stood a man , middle-aged , with thinning dark hair and a black moustache , wearing jeans and a lightweight jacket in pale blue plastic .
avoid.vAgentNPExthis two servants , Ant and Monkey , as thin as their master was fatBehind Rayne stood his two servants , Ant and Monkey , as thin as their master was fat ; their job was to deliver the food to those who bid successfully for it .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe checked the door of the church was locked and stood engrossed in his own thoughts about Cranston .
avoid.vAgentNPExtBozThen the door was flung open and Boz stood in the doorway , wild-eyed and angry .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe few detectives who were not out making enquiries sat or stood around the office , some on the telephone , some making notes , others simply chatting .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe king himself stood athwart the arch and observed her from behind his mask .
avoid.vAgentNPExtpeopleThe stadium was packed beyond capacity ; in every nook and cranny people crammed together , standing four deep on the walkways and filling the steps between the seats .
avoid.vAgentNPExtLexandro stripped off his mustardy cadet 's tunic , and boots , and loincloth quickly and stood naked .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHer young brother David was standing close by .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheFor what seemed an age he stood stock-still , his silvery-green eyes on her face , then he reached up and , feeling in the cavity , retrieved its contents .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheYanto was a bit unsure how to take him as he stood there swaying and Billy 's befuddled mind was getting angrier by the second .
avoid.vAgentNPExtStevie FosterI kept looking up at the Royal Box and thinking , ` Stevie Foster would have stood there . " "
avoid.vAgentNPExtSapt and Fritz stood there looking at me .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheIn the rectory garden the twins still laughed and clapped , more amused than ever because he was still standing there with his eyes closed , smiling at them .
avoid.vAgentNPExtYantoAs they mounted the motorcycle , Yanto stood upright on the footrests and looked over the hedge across the road towards the big house .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe looked as tired as a man could be and still stand upright .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI stood fearfully against a board as in rapid succession the knives flashed through the air and encircled my body .
avoid.vAgentNPExtabout forty menAll this bristling weaponry was aimed at a line of about forty men standing against the wall .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthey allAt the shop door they all stood around her , and she looked at them solemnly now and said , ` Thank you so much .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoHe was watching Stella who stood at the fireplace , leaning against the armchair in which Potter now sat holding court .
avoid.vAgentNPExtStellaHe was watching Stella who stood at the fireplace , leaning against the armchair in which Potter now sat holding court .
avoid.vAgentNPExtTerry was standing at the landing window , Rose just retreating down the stairs .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI could have stood at the window all afternoon ,
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyTen minutes later , they were standing at the window of the cutler 's shop .
avoid.vAgentNPExtweSufficiently stoned but not unreasonably so , we stand before the bathroom mirror , marvelling at the crisp clean surfaces of ourselves and one another .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheHe took a step towards her , then another , until he stood before her , face to face .
avoid.vAgentNPExtfitzAlanSimon had disappeared into the crowd still milling about the hall , and fitzAlan was standing before her .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe stands before me solid as a rivet .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMr Evans stood behind the counter and read the letter and Albert and Carrie watched him .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI stood behind her and , when she said the word , helped her to heave the load from the ground .
avoid.vAgentNPExtPaulaHe turned and Paula was standing behind him .
avoid.vAgentNPExtLaura was standing a little behind me , smiling as the wind tousled her hair .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe sales assistantHe lifted out a white silk blouse trimmed with fine lace , felt the fabric and handed it to the sales assistant who stood behind them .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoHe lifted out a white silk blouse trimmed with fine lace , felt the fabric and handed it to the sales assistant who stood behind them .
avoid.vAgentNPExtStella was standing beside Alexis .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheThere he was , standing beside the bed in grey trousers and a black jersey , and looking disgustingly wide-awake .
avoid.vAgentNPExtLawton loomed up and stood beside him .
avoid.vAgentNPExtEmily was standing beside the stationary Lagonda , holding a bicycle .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMr Allen was tactless enough to offer his opinion while standing beside Mr Dinkins .
avoid.vAgentNPExtOne of those people who stood beside you and waved one of those big carpet-beater things .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoOne of those people who stood beside you and waved one of those big carpet-beater things .
avoid.vAgentNPExta fat man in jeansNick looked across the room to where a fat man in jeans stood by the bar and ticked the side of his forehead like a taxi driver acknowledging a tip .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe stood by the glittering bottles and looked at him expectantly .
avoid.vAgentNPExtLeonore` It 's Peach , " whispered Leonore , standing by the door .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheir CaptainFor the second show their Captain stood by the pianist and rapped out the rhythm .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI stood by the railings and looked across the remains of the grass to where the dyke used to be .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe stood by one of the huge wooden spoked wheels of the hay wagon and looked around .
avoid.vAgentNPExtConnon stood in the door .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe stood in the kitchen doorway .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheSomething inside her knew it was ridiculous , but she stood in the middle of the room , staring at each hand helplessly , unable to decide .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey stood in the middle of the road as we approached cautiously .
avoid.vAgentNPExtA man was standing in the shadow behind the front door .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey were standing on the paved area behind the house : all the windows were dark , the garden chairs and the round table abandoned and vulnerable .
avoid.vAgentNPExthow many humans` And how many humans could even stand on a ball , let along run slowly on it ? " demanded Gurder .
avoid.vAgentNPExtRuthFlames seethed along each crack in its wall , and for Ruth , standing on the circular floor , it was like being in the middle of a fire -- an icy , silent fire .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe Europeans all stand on the station veranda , while an African crowd stands outside the station beside the tracks .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe manShe hurried to the front door , glaring at the man who stood on the step .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoShe hurried to the front door , glaring at the man who stood on the step .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe climbed on one side of the desks , stood on tiptoe , and , forcing up the skylight , eased his head through into the icy December wind .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe Doctor stood outside the command vehicle under heavy guard .
avoid.vAgentNPExtLuke stood outside his own front door and read the note that Susan had left under the door-knocker , telling him that she was staying at the Palings Hotel .
avoid.vAgentNPExta would-be burglarIf a would-be burglar was standing outside your front or rear door , how many neighbours could see him ?
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheShe watched him as she stood outside Faye 's hospital room , and thought what a thoroughly manly man he was too .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheThe man , in his early 30s , was wounded in the stomach after two gunmen opened fire as he stood outside his Hazelfield Street home yesterday afternoon .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIOh , I stood outside the primary school this morning and spoke to the other mothers , and none of them want anything to do with it .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSusan stood under an awning and read the extra .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey stood under a cedar tree .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI stood under trees , surveying the stone walls and vines of the Villa Diodati .
avoid.vAgentNPExtfat menHe was the kind of man that fat men like to stand next to .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWe were standing around him in a ragged semi-circle in the gym at the end of our physical education period .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe climbed out of Armstrong on my side and stood over me until I pushed down my window .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheThe big dog was so excited he could hardly stand still .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheAlthough the man was old , he stood straight and tall .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyShe watched Burun dismount , and when he turned to face her they stood wordlessly .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIBackache is a constant complaint as I stoop over low baths , sinks , baby buggies and shopping trolleys .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheThe way she stoops over Jamie 's body , I could believe he is her patient .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe stooped to push the grass and ferns back .
avoid.vAgentNPExtAlex herselfAnd beyond that , some fairytale kind of Hansel and Gretel cottage full of apple trees and roses and Alex herself stooping under a low lintel in a summery dress …
avoid.vAgentNPExtMatthewHer hair was dipping into the water and , stooping above her , Matthew was carefully pouring water from the jug , making a cascade over her hair as it washed the soapy water back into the bath .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe stooped like a hunch-back .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe was stooping over the sack .
avoid.vAgentNPExtKirov stooped over his crumpled form , retrieving the photograph from between his fingers and tucking it safely into his inside pocket .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe figureHe stopped struggling , stopped trying to kick himself away from the figure stooping over him .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe boy was stooping now , searching for something on the bank .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey had taken refuge from the insects and the dew when sanity returned , and were lying gazing up at the stars .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheI do n't see why he should lie stinking in bed all day when I am up and about .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheNo , he 'll be lying there wondering how to act ordinary , waiting for the anonymous car , the ring at the door .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheHer third cup of tea she balanced on her stomach , lying full length on the bed and pointing her stockinged toes into the air , sighting various objects over them with one eye closed .
avoid.vAgentNPExtStephen is lying full length on the grass , the dog curled inside his arm , snuffling against his shirt .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe was discovered lying half naked on the river bank .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThat woman is many English children 's first encounter with death , lying there knees to chin , folded , flaking , tendons taut .
avoid.vAgentNPExtYou were fucking lying there wrestling with your brother !
avoid.vAgentNPExta manHe demonstrated to me an Ergoline 35-tube sunbed in which a man lies full length .
avoid.vAgentNPExtPiers MorrisonIt baffled her as to why she should feel a tingle in her veins just because Piers Morrison was lying only a few inches away from her .
avoid.vAgentNPExtClaraBut later that night , lying awake in bed , Clara found herself trembling , partly from fright , and partly from the knowledge that perhaps she ought to have gone .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI` You think I 'd lie awake worrying about something as trivial as that ? "
avoid.vAgentNPExthim` I saw him lying totally naked on a bed , " says Gerald Thomas , ` while the sister , who was quite formidable , was applying Savlon to his private parts .
avoid.vAgentNPExta boyTwice , three times now I 've seen this picture of a boy lying dead .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe dogMrs Cullam still sat in front of the television , the baby asleep now in her lap , the dog lying across her slippered feet .
avoid.vAgentNPExtanother policeman` I saw another policeman lying across the front seat .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe blokeThere was no time to turn round or to shove out the bloke lying across the seat so I sat down on him .
avoid.vAgentNPExtmyselfI next found myself lying at the bottom of a crude hopper of duck boards which was set on top of an irrigation dyke .
avoid.vAgentNPExtDadMy first thought was that this was Dad lying at the foot of the stairs having killed himself .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheWhen Topaz had first seen the two men riding close to where she was lying behind some rocks , the idea of appropriating one of the horses had n't occurred to her .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheHe put out his arm , so that she could lie by him , inside it , but she felt treacherous and untruthful , for he would not have liked what she was thinking .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe figureBut what was the agonised cry and the figure lying by the line side ?
avoid.vAgentNPExtweTo finish in style , we spent a luxurious four days in Palm Springs -- lying by the pool -- in temperatures of 120C , just enough to finish off the tan .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI` Did the doctor say how long I must lie in my bed ? " he asked .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe babyElizabeth was propped up on the pillows , with the baby lying in the cradle by the bed .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheLying on his back , his legs spread wide , and occupying more than his fair share of the bed , he began to snore .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe was lying on her bed and , the moment I entered the room , I could see that something was wrong .
avoid.vAgentNPExt` The assassin must have been lying on the ground or Father standing on some steps ?
avoid.vAgentNPExtGreg is lying on one of the Palace 's luxuriant couches , gesticulating wildly and fixing me with a stare that is part ultimate artistic earnestness and part repressed pathological violence .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe was lying on one of the sofas in the drawing-room .
avoid.vAgentNPExtPeople take it easy here , lying under beach umbrellas , stretching out in the sun or slipping into the sea for a swim .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI` I 'd lie under the covers and make the noise he makes when he 's breathing , and then I 'd stop , but sometimes it would go on after I 'd stopped ! "
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe was lying under a pummelled blue van , with only his grease-streaked head and shoulders showing .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI was lying on top of the bed-covers , naked apart from my underpants .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI would lie for hours in my sea grey with the remains of bubble bath .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyPerhaps he had visited the pirates during the night , when they were lying around their fire , full of rum .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheMaybe she was lying out in the desert right now with her prettiness all ruined by bloody holes .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI would lie out in the midday sun and plaster myself in baby oil ! "
avoid.vAgentNPExtWe lie out on the stones and talk ,
avoid.vAgentNPExtheThe room he was lying in was very small and dirty .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe third manHe looked around and saw that the third man was now lying over the roof of the light blue car and firing at them with what he took to be an M1 carbine .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheShe 'd have looked a bit different , I can tell , from what she was like lying up there with her hair all cut off . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtFandAs she knelt there , with Fand lying quietly before her on the beach , nothing else seemed to matter much .
avoid.vAgentNPExthimThe memory of him lying there does n't worry me , nor the memory of the blood trickling out of his body .
avoid.vAgentNPExtYou have to lie curled up on you side and you will be attached to a drip and a fetal monitor so you wo n't be able to move around .
avoid.vAgentNPExta big ninnyLike a big ninny sitting there bemoaning your fate .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey sat facing each other , so they might look as much as they wished , and then began to talk .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe went back to the piano and sat looking at the keys -- afraid to play .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMy master just sat staring into the flames of the fire .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheBecause he sat most nights on his own and looking very much removed from the whole crowd , very dark-browed and quiet , we speculated endlessly on his story .
avoid.vAgentNPExtChrissy was sitting speculating on this question , trying to come up with even one course of action apart from confronting those involved , which she firmly believed would mean her death .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheIn old age she sat for long periods by her bedroom window , looking out over roof-tops to distant church spires and tower blocks .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe Collector had sat a good deal in this chair over the past few days and it had come to affect his habits of thought .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSara Glynn sat opposite Wycliffe in the big , rather gloomy room with its dark wallpaper , over-varnished oil paintings in gilt frames , and leather-upholstered chairs .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe had been sitting all evening in exactly the spot from which the gun had been fired .
avoid.vAgentNPExtDoctor JekyllBeside the fire sat Doctor Jekyll , looking white and ill .
avoid.vAgentNPExttwo effeminate-looking menNearby sat two effeminate-looking men ; there was also a baby in a cradle .
avoid.vAgentNPExtone personThe arrangement of the room should be as efficient and convenient for several people moving about as for one person sitting reading .
avoid.vAgentNPExthis youngest son , Charles William Bellingham Farrier , who was twenty-five years oldOn the Colonel 's left sat his youngest son , Charles William Bellingham Farrier , who was twenty-five years old .
avoid.vAgentNPExtBarbara SinatraThen we all moved to the dinner tables where everyone had been placed , Barbara Sinatra sat on James Hanson 's right and Frank Sinatra at a nearby table next to Geraldine Hanson .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHer brother sat opposite her with his back to the door devouring hunks of bread smothered with a mixture of peanut-butter and strawberry jam .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWe had to sit outside , we could n't speak .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe sat quiet for another moment , and then began raging .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheFor a moment longer he sat frozen , then just as Jezrael cannoned into him he knocked the scalding can away .
avoid.vAgentNPExtAnother man sat alone at the table next to them , peering at a magazine .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheIf the patient watches television , it should be positioned so that he is sitting straight to see it : he should not have to turn his head , or bend or crick his neck .
avoid.vAgentNPExthimselfAt last he relaxed his grip on her back and pulled himself up to sit straight in the purgatorial chair .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe King followed the gesture , then sat straight in the saddle , his hand to his eyes .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI was sitting upright in a pine coffin high on a marble pedestal -- Yes , it was the one I 'd dreamt the night before I got my results .
avoid.vAgentNPExtweIt reminds me of days in the Wolf Cubs when we sat around Akela and heard about Mowgli .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoHe ate the food that was provided with the avidness of those who sat around him .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthoseHe ate the food that was provided with the avidness of those who sat around him .
avoid.vAgentNPExtRachelGreg turned in surprise and looked at Rachel who was sitting at her desk writing up some reports .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoGreg turned in surprise and looked at Rachel who was sitting at her desk writing up some reports .
avoid.vAgentNPExtLiam Devlin sat at the piano in the Lights of Lisbon , a cigarette dangling from the corner of his mouth , a glass of wine on one side .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMiguelito sat at the saloon table .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIIn my new mood , I went over to the solitary man and said easily , pulling out a chair , ` May I sit at your table ? "
avoid.vAgentNPExtSarah sat quietly at the table in the room , and looked at her hands .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI now sat by her bedside and worked out ratios .
avoid.vAgentNPExta womanAnd this time there was a woman sitting by the fire .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI 'm looking forward to getting back home and sitting by the fire .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheBut one day , as he sat by a mountain stream , he actually looked at a flower , and for the first time in ten years he realized how beautiful something living could be .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouI do n't want you sitting here by yourself , all alone .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe was still sitting in the same chair , staring into space like a man in a trance .
avoid.vAgentNPExtCowley sat stiffly in one of the leather armchairs , not at all happy with what Hogan had just told him .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI sat in the passenger seat and nursed my plaster cast .
avoid.vAgentNPExtLee sat sideways on the crossbar and Philip freewheeled down the hill .
avoid.vAgentNPExtRuth sat on the loo and held her head in her hands .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWho was green and sat on the throne ?
avoid.vAgentNPExtGurder , Angalo and Pion sat under a bush .
avoid.vAgentNPExtLewis-Ann sat under a huge umbrella , fully clothed , complaining bitterly about being too hot .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe manShe glanced back at the man sitting across the table .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI sat there for about ten minutes and then I came out .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe girlsThere 's a reception area where they can sit and talk and the girls sit in there too and help the conversation along . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe three peopleAnd so the three people sat quietly around their table in the warm kitchen , and put their hands together to pray .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheStung , she sat up straighter in her chair .
avoid.vAgentNPExtPhilip sat down beside him .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI spun round and sat down on the pavement , a ringing noise in my head .
avoid.vAgentNPExtpatronsThe wool room , which is now converted for serving teas , has entrance from the house , and patrons can sit out on the gallery .
avoid.vAgentNPExtweOnce we were sitting round the table and the landlady 's son said , ` Give me the butter . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtDad sat there quietly throughout .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheHow she sat , how she stood , how she ate , how she spoke .
avoid.vAgentNPExtJakeAn old rocking chair , where Jake had always sat , stood like a cliff .
avoid.vAgentNPExtshe` I 've just about heard of her , but I could tell she 's famous , just by the way she sits and holds her head and moves . "
avoid.vAgentNPExta supplierThis provision has a narrow ambit and it does not prevent a supplier attempting to shrink the core of the obligations , rather than excluding the implied terms .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe children took deep breaths , tried to shrink their shoulder-blades , as the buttons were done up at the back .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe weakness of the pound helped inflate the figures in sterling .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe porcupine fish ( opposite , top ) inflates itself by gulping in water ( or air if it has been removed from the sea ) until its body is so puffed up that its spiny scales stand out rigidly from its body and defy any killer to devour it .
avoid.vAgentNPExtweIf we glued little pictures of galaxies to the surface , we would see that they moved progressively further apart as we inflated the balloon .
avoid.vAgentNPExtbut subsidies to alliesNot only was maintaining the British war effort imposing an ever-increasing burden , but subsidies to allies seriously inflated that burden .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe company 's approach to Mr BondShe denied that the company 's approach to Mr Bond had artificially inflated the price .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThese trap the air and so inflate the wing .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHighpoint prisoners Paul Carter and Aslam MirzaShe said Highpoint prisoners Paul Carter and Aslam Mirza had inflated some of the balloons .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe inflated his ego until he was at bursting point .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSevere winters greatly inflate the numbers of nearly all wintering wildfowl .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe remaining four fans inflate the skirt to provide the cushion that keeps the Al-88 above the sea .
avoid.vAgentNPExtFarmers took several payments for each load of produce and inflated their yield reports .
avoid.vAgentNPExtAn indexation allowance can also be used to inflate or create a loss for CGT purposes .
avoid.vAgentNPExtmy four friends and IPity they could n't actually have joined us because I was last there on a Monday night and my four friends and I swelled the numbers beyond double figures .
avoid.vAgentNPExtlarge companiesIn the face of recession , not only in the UK , large companies are clearly trying to keep strict control over costs .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe heat swells the metal , so breaking the rusted joint .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyTogether they laid down strict rules to keep the vital traffic moving .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheHe was the man of the house , you see , since my father was dead , and he became very strict when I was around fourteen or fifteen .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMany governments are very strict about imposing restrictions on the importation of foodstuffs which contain excessive concentrations of heavy metals .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe Town Council was then , as now , very strict in the matter of public morality .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheInheriting his mother 's religious principles , he was strict in his observances .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheySo , you know , they were very strict in those days .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSir Ralph was most strict on such matters .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe` He was always very strict with my sisters , about what time they had to be in and clothes and make-up and that sort of thing . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtYou should n't be so strict with yourself .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheTiller was a stickler for cleanliness , so she was told to be strict in supervising their washing ( for some this was as novel an experience as appearing on stage ) .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheir schoolsMany , although appreciative of the education they received , felt that their schools were too strict in imposing petty regulations -- a comment rarely made by students from mixed or comprehensive schools .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThis lengthens the response time .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheHe had walked away from Sophie and now she lengthened her stride to catch him up .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe animal responded at once , quickly lengthening its stride into a gallop .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe has lengthened the putter , to stand more upright , and quickened his routine on the green .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe USSRSince then the USSR has not substantially lengthened their runways .
avoid.vAgentNPExtLindsey unconsciously lengthened her steps .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe lengthened rather than quickened his pace -- difficult to detect from behind -- stepped into the alley and sprinted as hard as he could .
avoid.vAgentNPExtAn individual can not enlarge his benefit by producing the good and charging others for using it , because of the free-rider problem .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheMost importantly , since the rail links to Verdun had been severed by artillery fire , he enlarged the road for trucks between Bar-le-Duc and Verdun the ` Sacred Way " the only supply line to the front .
avoid.vAgentNPExtitCoarse sand can not be used for this purpose , because it soon enlarges the hole through which it flows .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe navigator enlarged the image upon the three-dimensional screen .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouIf the space is very small and you want to enlarge it , put down all the possibilities .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe riverAt the front of the house the space cleared by the road and the river enlarged her perspective .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe Vietnamese government is now planning to enlarge the reserve .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThis process enlarged the intraskeletal pores and fractures and selectively removed crystals of dolomite to form intercrystalline pores .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe intense heat will dilate the blood vessels lying under the skin 's surface , thus exacerbating the problem .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyBesides performing refraction and examinations of the media of each eye all the optometrists reported that they had dilated the pupils of the prompted patients .
avoid.vAgentNPExtweBased on our clinical experience , we arbitrarily chose to dilate these patients at weekly intervals and one to six bougies were usually passed on each occasion , depending upon the patient 's tolerance and the tightness of strictures .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe womanAs the girl played the woman dilated her nostrils and rose slightly off the piano stool , as if someone was drawing her up by an invisible wire attached to the crown of her head .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthick spectaclesThe man was slight , with stooped shoulders , a pink face and thick spectacles that magnified his eyes , making the sockets look like deep pits in his skull .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthis neuroplasticityIt responds to some stimuli by dynamic modification or ` plasticity " ; and once induced , this neuroplasticity may sustain and magnify the experience of pain .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheEverybody needed to be needed , but she 'd magnified her own need .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe magnified the picture which swam lazily and grainily into some kind of focus .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe magnified that viewpoint , allowing it a quarter of the eye-screen .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIThen I widened my circle to boxing friends .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheAs bishop he widened his onslaught to the practices of the parochial clergy .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe put a finger to her lips and widened her eyes in mock puzzlement .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMerrill widened her eyes in feigned disappointment .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe widened the faculty from being Anglican to being for all denominations .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe widened his eyes , and began to give us directions .
avoid.vAgentNPExtmenWhen overcome with grief , men rend their clothes .
avoid.vAgentNPExtJahanara Begum and the other women present began to wail , beat their breasts , tear their hair and rend their garments …
avoid.vAgentNPExttheySpringing from behind fat fluted columns , they seized two skaters and snapped their necks .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe could have snapped her neck with one hand , he thought pityingly .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHamilton picked up a pencil , and deliberately snapped it in two .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe` He broke a man 's arm a year ago , snapped it like a dried twig behind his back .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheSo they tied him with chains but the demonic powers were so great in his life that he snapped them like new cords .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouPeople must believe that you 're such a tough shit you would snap them in half if they sneezed .
avoid.vAgentNPExtBenin turned back to Vasili then gripped the cassette in both hands and snapped it in half , allowing the tape to spill out on to the road .
avoid.vAgentNPExtJulian II snarled and stabbed the arm of his chair with a pencil , snapping it .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheIn his irrational anger he wanted to snap the lotus-stemmed wrist , and he tightened his grip until she winced .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouIf you do snap a twig then freeze and wait for several minutes before continuing .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheGradually you saw this self-absorbed monarch stripped down of all his trappings , until a wonderful scene when he was kneeling on the ground staring at his reflection , and suddenly he shattered the mirror against his foreheard .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheDrachenfels moved among them , laughing as he squeezed heads in his hands and shattered them like rotted fruits .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe executioner , using an iron bar three feet long and two inches square , would strike the limb over each hollow , thereby shattering each arm and leg in two places .
avoid.vAgentNPExtother speciesSome of these lorikeets have small bills that are capable only of pinching the skin of human handlers , while other species can easily draw blood and even splinter wood .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheI 'll admit I felt just like you do when I first saw Townshend doing his smashing act ; I would have died for the SG he splintered at Woodstock !
avoid.vAgentNPExta noxious POLTERGEISTHis ghost became known as the Bad Lord , it being a noxious POLTERGEIST who irritates the family 's descendants more as time goes by -- roaring in the cellars , splintering furniture and frightening maidservants .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoHis ghost became known as the Bad Lord , it being a noxious POLTERGEIST who irritates the family 's descendants more as time goes by -- roaring in the cellars , splintering furniture and frightening maidservants .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe yanked down with his hand and lifted his head , biting a chunk out of the glass , then turned the rim and bit again , splintering the glass almost to its stem .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI` There was a time , " one said , with a choking laugh , ` I could splinter a hazelnut tossed up in the air at five hundred yards .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheAs they drove off he threw a concrete block at each car in turn , smashing the rear window of one , cracking the windscreen of the other .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe thirdTwo of them blocked her exit from the car park while the third smashed the car window to grab her handbag .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe seized another wooden leg and smashed the glass in the nearest cases with it .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyBut they denied throwing and smashing their beer glasses at the pub .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMadjit 's wife and two other members of her family had to smash a glass partition to escape the blaze .
avoid.vAgentNPExtDuncan , 22 , serving with his regiment at Redford Barracks , had been accused of smashing a glass into his victim 's face .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyou` Can you keep the little sucker on your desk a whole day without smashing it to pieces . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoA SEVENTEEN-year-old youth who used a stone flowerpot to smash front windows of three cars parked in Holybourne on the night of January 10th , woke nearby residents with the noise .
avoid.vAgentNPExtA SEVENTEEN-year-old youth who used a stone flowerpot to smash front windows of three cars parked in Holybourne on the night of January 10th , woke nearby residents with the noise .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe manSoon afterwards , the man went to the seventh floor of a nearby building , smashed a window with a chair and jumped to his death . "
avoid.vAgentNPExta mobOn another occasion a mob smashed the windows of the Guildhall whilst the Whig common council was in session .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe felt an urge to smash the teapot against the wall .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe enemy artillery had opened up , lobbing heated roundshot on to the ice , smashing it into a multitude of floes , upon which men perched perilously for a time before toppling off into the lake .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI reached down and picked up the empty wine bottle and smashed it to the floor .
avoid.vAgentNPExtone of the skinheadsThe second policeman managed to get a shot off in panic , but before he could take aim properly , one of the skinheads smashed his shoulder with a baseball bat and knocked him down the aisle steps .
avoid.vAgentNPExtmenFishing boats , barges and lighters were busy around the ships , full of men smashing the ice with picks , hammers and mallets .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe Khmer Rouge had used hammers to smash their skulls . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtYou must smash the egg quickly or else it will hatch out again and hound you until you get the knight again , or he gets you .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe Sergeant MajorMaybe the Sergeant Major would go in for some Greek dancing , and smash all the house DJ 's records instead of plates .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheWhen he came back she said she 'd go out herself tomorrow , and if he tried to stop her she 'd smash up all his crockery .
avoid.vAgentNPExtmeHe figured all the time he was talking he 'd be keeping me from smashing up his hand with the gun-butt .
avoid.vAgentNPExtFormer England Under-21 player Keith Benton fractured his son Seb 's skull when he hit the ball into the crowd during a match in Buckingham .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe hit a lamp-post and fractured Mike 's skull .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheWhen he found the man he threw the acid into his face and beat him with the hammer , fracturing his skull and his thumb .
avoid.vAgentNPExtA nanny has been jailed after fracturing the skulls of two new born babies in her care .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThen 17-year-old Lee Diaz , of North End Gardens , Bishop Auckland , attacked a second party-goer , Carl Gent , punching him in the face and fracturing his jaw .
avoid.vAgentNPExtJapan shredded a large proportion of the dolphins it hunted and turned them into fertiliser .
avoid.vAgentNPExtYou generally need to remove the thick spine before finely shredding the leaf .
avoid.vAgentNPExtAllenHere they gathered some dry leaves and twigs , and Allen shredded a tinder-old branch with his knife and stuck it upright among the leaves .
avoid.vAgentNPExtManville checked over his copy of the coded telex transmission before shredding it , unable to repress a bitter smile .
avoid.vAgentNPExtYou can use the grating blade of a food processor to shred and grate the vegetables , if you wish .
avoid.vAgentNPExtDaddy shreds them up -- I saw him doing it with a razor blade , Steph -- and burns them .
avoid.vAgentNPExtLouise“ Nor is Edward … ” continued Louise , shredding the green fronds , sweeping them to the ground .
avoid.vAgentNPExtour attendantNext came a leg of Szechuan duck , which our attendant shredded at the table with all the panache of a French waiter filleting a sole .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe Bank` I suggested the Bank collect the paper , shred it , bale it and deliver it to the mill , " said Hugh .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheHe managed to contain himself and somehow he got the hundred into the middle without shredding the notes into little pieces .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheThe leggy actress has revealed that she now shreds all the rubbish at her Malibu home before putting it out for the dust .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI` I have to shred my garbage now , " moans Cher .
avoid.vAgentNPExtitOnce the robot has confirmed that it has the right kind of plastic by its reading of an identifying bar code , it shreds the material ready for collection .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe council hopes to shred more than a thousand trees this year … turning them into wood chips …
avoid.vAgentNPExtheIt was when ` the Spirit of the Lord came mightily upon him " that ` he tore a lion asunder as one tears a kid " ( Judg. 14:6 ) .
avoid.vAgentNPExtOld JosephIn the Wallowa valley , Old Joseph tore in two the piece of paper he called the Thief Treaty .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIEventually , I was strong enough to concentrate on tearing the hare into pieces , impaling the joints on sticks , and thrusting them into the glowing heat of my fire .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe took the list and began tearing it into small pieces .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe tore one of Mum 's dusters into strips for this purpose and we busied ourselves counting out sticks and piling up bundles .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe picked up the dress and tore the thin material into several strips , then began to make a tourniquet .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI` I used to tear telephone books in half as a sort of party trick . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe took the two halves of the letter away , tore them in fragments , and burned them in her grate .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe then tried to tear the plans in half , but the paper was of a strong variety .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI could tear you in two , but I 'm not really here .
avoid.vAgentNPExtAlida Thorne read the letter again , and then tore it into forty or fifty tiny squares , her hand shaking with anger .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey` They 're tearing him into four , " said Snodgrass .
avoid.vAgentNPExtone of the menBeside the Cross one of the men had torn a paper into little bits and scattered them , to a groaning catcall from the crowd .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheIn his autobiographical novel , The Favourite Game , he tells how Breavman ` tried to fight his anger with a softer emotion , " and how ` he tore the books as his father weakened . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtheBILLY Connolly 's got his out-of-work wife Pam a job in the circus -- as long as he agrees to tear the tickets .
avoid.vAgentNPExthimSo why do n't you just settle to knowing your place and doing your job , and just maybe I wo n't let him tear you in shreds the way he 's aching to do ?
avoid.vAgentNPExtJesus blessed and broke the bread ( Mark 6:41 ) .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHarry pulled the wooden platter towards him , and broke the bread .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe TsarevichIt keeps the tension going until the Tsarevich breaks the egg and thus signifies the death of Kostchei .
avoid.vAgentNPExtEgyptian vulturesFor many years there were rumours of Egyptian vultures breaking open ostrich eggs by throwing stones at them at close range .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyAs many as eleven thousand people have been killed because they refused to break their eggs at the smaller end .
avoid.vAgentNPExtAnglers` Anglers broke the ice to fish and diesel bubbled up to the surface .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSustadThey decided to continue , but within five minutes Sustad broke an ice hammer , forcing them to retreat in mockingly perfect weather .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSeveral birds , including crows and gulls , carry shellfish into the air and drop them onto hard surfaces in order to break them open .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI broke the seal with my blunt thumb .
avoid.vAgentNPExtarmed soldiers` Suddenly , armed soldiers broke the shop windows and opened fire on those inside , at everyone , indiscriminately .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheShe had laid the hammer there , after she had tried to break the tower window .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI` I broke the car windows with a stone to try to reach Mr Pickering .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIHe jumped down and grabbed one , I ran after him , trod on the screws , fell , hurting my gouty foot and breaking the blue vase Auntie Dolly gave us for christmas .
avoid.vAgentNPExtDick jumps and breaks a precious cup .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe gentleman behind youLie to me , and the gentleman behind you will probably break your fingers one by one , and very possibly the gentlemen wit the club will take a certain delight in knocking out your teeth . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtusVictor Lewis-Smith killed it , in one of his Time Out columns , with a heartfelt appeal for a gadget which would enable us to break the last tiny piece of poppadam into two equal pieces .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey broke a chair over me .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe“ He was breaking bottles over my head … like a maniac . ”
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe knew how to break one rock with another rock so they were sharp and then used them to make a point on a stick .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheCASWELL is n't very stealthy at the best of times : stand him within ten feet of a fragile object and he 'll break it just by looking at it .
avoid.vAgentNPExthimThey heard him in the bathroom , running the water , then breaking a tumbler between long pauses .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey` They 'll break the glass , " says the patient , frowning .
avoid.vAgentNPExtDadNo firewood could be chopped up until after the landlord had called so the room was clean and tidy , all except for the odd quarry tile Dad had broken during the wood-chopping .
avoid.vAgentNPExtDonald held up their biggest knife , kissed its blade , and cleft the crust .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoLizaveta 's final outrage is inflicted by a man who almost cleaves her head in two .
avoid.vAgentNPExta manLizaveta 's final outrage is inflicted by a man who almost cleaves her head in two .
avoid.vAgentNPExtJos rested his axe and helped him , before cleaving the monster with a single , crisp blow .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwe` So far , we have been able to cleave every RNA we have wanted to .
avoid.vAgentNPExtAenarion rose and smote the daemon mightily , cleaving its head in two and shearing its arm from its body .
avoid.vAgentNPExtfatherThe young lad took out the large chopper his father used to cleave wood for the fire and chased the bully out of the house and down the street .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheA hog in a headscarf squealed as she cleaved its skull with her axe .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheShe was chewing savagely on something , making nasal snarling sounds as she ripped the thing apart with her sharp teeth .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIt was also the mortal enemy of horses and would rip them apart in seconds with its mighty talons .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyTrolls are not very intelligent , but they are extremely strong , and can easily rip a man apart with their bare hands .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe ripped a cushion cover into strips and used them to make a gag .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheSuddenly he reached across and snatched the photograph out of the Woman 's hand , ripping it in half and dropping the pieces on the floor .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe ripped him into little pieces .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheKruger 's hand trembled on the Luger , he wanted to kill Lais , rip her beautiful laughing throat to pieces .
avoid.vAgentNPExtpiranhasIf piranhas can rip a horse to pieces in no time , surely even a seven foot long otter offers little challenge ?
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyThe same basic principle is used for the tearing apart of Miguel , who has been bitten and gone over to the zombies , letting them into the compound -- though they still rip him to shreds .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheFor example , he would get angry and rip up all his papers in class .
avoid.vAgentNPExtII still think of this when I rip up an old vest for a piece of silver-polishing rag .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe 'd write two or three words , rip up the sheet because of an error and do this about five or six times .
avoid.vAgentNPExtGail ripped up a brochure and chucked it at Tjolle .
avoid.vAgentNPExtDawnI could actually feel Dawn ripping up the dead creatures as she sat on my fist and the blood was soaking through my glove .
avoid.vAgentNPExtTom FawthropIn Hull a student , Tom Fawthrop , later a fixture on It and other underground papers , ripped up his finals papers .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMcAggott ripped up McMurdo 's statement and flung the pieces into the air .
avoid.vAgentNPExtcertain governments of the worldSadly , one thing has not changed in 30 years : certain governments of the world still falsely imprison , torture and execute their citizens , regardless of internationally agreed standards that expressly forbid such abuses .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSamsBut Sams has admitted kidnapping Birmingham estate agent Stephanie Slater , unlawfully imprisoning her in January 1992 and demanding £175,000 with menaces from her then employer .
avoid.vAgentNPExtVery similar to BOGIES used to chastise children , hobyahs kidnapped people and imprisoned them in caves , where they had to mine for fairy gold before they were eaten for their pains .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyIn the middle of May they had imprisoned Sir Roger Clarendon , who was , so the common people said , natural son to the great Edward , the Black Prince , and half-brother to Richard the king .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoTwo life sentences for the man who imprisoned and sexually assaulted a schoolboy .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe manTwo life sentences for the man who imprisoned and sexually assaulted a schoolboy .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMavis EversAt that precise moment , just over a hundred miles away , Mavis Evers stood barefoot on Bournemouth beach and contemplated suicide .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheirThese managers did not come across as having expert power , because they had had minimal training and appeared to be unorganised and therefore unprofessional in their conduct .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisThe accused is dishonest if his conduct is dishonest according to the current standards of ordinary decent people and if the accused knows that his conduct is regarded as dishonest according to those standards .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe brought up both her fists and pummelled him on the chest .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe tried to hit me , kept pummelling me with his podgy fists , but he could n't summon up the necessary enthusiasm .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheShe was n't used to his humour , but she quickly laughed and pummelled his chest with her free hand .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI sort of pummelled him on the chest , that was all .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheIn her rage , she leapt up and pummelled at his unresisting chest , hot tears flowing down her flushed cheeks till his cold , emotionless face was a blur .
avoid.vAgentNPExtA girl who pummels a destructive little brother who ruins her toys and finds she is the one who gets into trouble feels hurt and angry .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoA girl who pummels a destructive little brother who ruins her toys and finds she is the one who gets into trouble feels hurt and angry .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheIn response she kicked at his shins , pummelled him furiously with her fists , and opened her mouth to shout .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe jumped at him , half-laughing , half-serious , and pummelled his bare chest .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe three ruffians pummelled me , banging my head against the wooden slats .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheSatisfied that it was , he slammed it back into place and holstered the weapon , sticking his own pistol in the belt of his trousers .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheThen he stuck the cigar between his teeth and slowly sucked the life back into it .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe sticks one between his teeth but does n't light it -- just holds it there like a storeman 's pencil .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheREAL firemen freed Joe Grey , four , after he stuck his head between railings at Scunthorpe , Humberside , because he wanted to be rescued by TV 's Fireman Sam .
avoid.vAgentNPExtAnother policeman , fat and in uniform , comes forward and sticks his baton between us , separating us .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe stuck a finger through the bullet hole in his hat and spun the hat round a couple of times .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey did n't stick their cards through your letter box or advertise in the Yellow Pages , And very often they were unreliable people , demanding payment in advance or trying to blackmail you .
avoid.vAgentNPExtNikosHe was sitting at his desk on the second morning when Nikos stuck his head through the door .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMarie sticks her jeans in too -- she 's going to wear the dress under her coat .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheThen she reclosed the book , stuck it back into the wastebin , stood the wastebin on his desk , and withdrew .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMolly stuck her head out through the kitchen window , and looked around .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyou` I can only express the hope that you 've not endangered your niece 's life by such behaviour . "
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyBy obstructing it , BR said tonight , they 're endangering the lives of a hundred and seventy thousand passengers who travel on the Great Western every day .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyStill to come tonight , the British ducks that face being shot because they 're endangering the survival of another species .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouI tell you this sister only that you may be warned and not endanger your dear son 's health or put your husband to an unnecessary and useless journey .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoOnly the riders who endanger the whole group are left behind .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe ridersOnly the riders who endanger the whole group are left behind .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheDespite her efforts to have a healthy child , she had unwittingly endangered her baby .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe was endangering my future , my career and freedom . ’
avoid.vAgentNPExtstatesThe view that states imperil their own legitimacy when they offend their own subjects ' conservative conceptions of constitutionality is found more amongst other academic students of politics than amongst political scientists themselves .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheIn the days when contraception was still a rarity , every husband knew , if he chose to think of it , that by sleeping with his wife he might imperil her life .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyWhen they misbehave , we resort to various sanctions , including old-fashioned spanking at times .
avoid.vAgentNPExtpeopleOwen : It 's agreed then people who misbehave and cause the teacher to waste time must pay it back at break .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoOwen : It 's agreed then people who misbehave and cause the teacher to waste time must pay it back at break .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe French insurerBut it is a safe bet that the current owners will not sell if the French insurer misbehaves .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyHe disliked his Bible class of teenage boys because they misbehaved , but at times it was happy .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMallachy and RoryThe evening was quite riotous , with Mallachy and Rory misbehaving badly enough ( in Karen 's English opinion ) to be thrown out .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyCockney dads were in form , threatening their kids with the belt if they misbehaved .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMy brother and I would be misbehaving noisily .
avoid.vAgentNPExta catWhen a cat misbehaves and its owner reacts crossly , the cat feels threatened .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyour dogIf your dog persists in misbehaving when the doorbell is rung , then you may have to take alternative action .
avoid.vAgentNPExtChildren misbehave when they are discouraged and believe they can not succeed by useful means .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheOne or other of them drafted a statement which was a flat denial that he had misbehaved either sexually or politically .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoI 'm sick of the way you 've treated me , as if I were a child who 's misbehaved . "
avoid.vAgentNPExta childI 'm sick of the way you 've treated me , as if I were a child who 's misbehaved . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoShe reluctantly held out her hand , palm upwards , and felt like a naughty schoolgirl who 'd misbehaved in class .
avoid.vAgentNPExta naughty schoolgirlShe reluctantly held out her hand , palm upwards , and felt like a naughty schoolgirl who 'd misbehaved in class .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe teenagersHe disliked the work at the boys club because the teenagers misbehaved , and because he could see no use in the work .
avoid.vAgentNPExtplayersAll he seems to do is make sure that players do n't misbehave and if they do , he is there to reprimand them .
avoid.vAgentNPExta guestAt least when a guest is misbehaving they 're where we expect them to be .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThis boy` This boy behaved in an underhand way , setting up situations so that he would n't get into trouble , but David would when he had left .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwomenBy the same token it is usually middle-class men who ultimately are in the position to make substantial gifts , although when women can behave in this way , they do .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheAccording to Castle gossip , he had behaved in the same way towards the Major 's predecessor .
avoid.vAgentNPExtweAccording to classical criminology we mostly behave in a rational manner .
avoid.vAgentNPExtherselfShe had to keep reminding herself to behave with dignity and not whoop round the dressing room like Willi .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe behaved with dignity , in a pain that he perceived without comprehension of it .
avoid.vAgentNPExtone of them` If one of them starts behaving out of character , I know that something 's upsetting them .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHis pupils were developing minds of their own , behaving out of character , no longer the dull but devoted group of enthusiasts he had taught so constructively for six months .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI` I 'm afraid I might behave in a rather cowardly fashion .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe mother 's brotherFor in matrilineal societies where kinship is traced through women on the mother 's side of the family , the mother 's brother does not usually behave in this fashion towards his sororal nephew .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe ` naughty " childAs they work through their problems , the ` naughty " child behaves better and the ` good " child grows more troublesome , a sign that balance is being restored .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouI compare you to a flea on an elephant 's back , shouting -- ` unless you behave better , I shall bite you . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtWilliam JoyceNo one could doubt that William Joyce behaved like a young man who was English and proud of it .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe president is finely educated and is capable of talking like a professor and behaving like a despot .
avoid.vAgentNPExta significant proportionBut whether a significant proportion actually behave like Yuppies is another matter .
avoid.vAgentNPExtmanyFew of them improve , and even fewer recover , many behave like members of cults , obeying their doctor without question , paying huge sums of money , and becoming estranged from their families .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI 'll try and behave in a more grown-up fashion … "
avoid.vAgentNPExtteachersHow should teachers behave in order to stimulate the desired learning processes ?
avoid.vAgentNPExtSimon behaved in a rather superior way and did not offer Jesus the usual courtesies given to a guest .
avoid.vAgentNPExtpeopleLearning theory says that people behave in the way they do because of their past learning experiences , and that learning can be organised and planned to produce and eliminate particular behaviours .
avoid.vAgentNPExther childIf ( say ) the mother is inconsistent , she is , in a sense , only half trying to get her child to behave in the way she desires .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe subjectsParliament , of course , is not limited to the enactment of laws where there is a prior obligation on the subjects to behave in the required way .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey behaved with both unimaginable courage and contemptible cowardice .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyou` But you have at every time ? no , at all times , behaved with the courtesy of an officer and a gentleman . "
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyWhen they arrived at Hamilton Terrace it was impossible to predict whether they would behave with irresistible charm or throw the chairs across the room .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSouterDuring his three days of testimony Souter behaved with courtesy and tact , studiously avoiding giving the Democratic majority any reason to reject him .
avoid.vAgentNPExtYou 're old enough to behave with some circumspection . "
avoid.vAgentNPExta dignified manThe registrar was a dignified man who behaved with the correct degree of formality .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoThe registrar was a dignified man who behaved with the correct degree of formality .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheir statesmenKoreans expect their statesmen to behave with calmness , even when questioned closely .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheBathsheba now realized how thoughtlessly she had behaved towards him , and understood how deeply he loved her .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsomeone` It means , " replied the elder hedgehog , ` that you simply put yourself in the dog 's place , and think how you would like someone to behave towards you . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey behaved towards each other like boys who had been educated at rival private schools .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey behaved towards each other like a couple of newly-frozen ice-cubes .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe invited help and then behaved towards those who helped as if they were incompetent or , like her mother , were taking over .
avoid.vAgentNPExtone's countrymenHe was in a way ashamed , as one is if one's countrymen behave badly abroad .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHarold WilsonThe case was , of course , settled since the pop group had no defence , and Harold Wilson behaved very generously .
avoid.vAgentNPExtScarletHe was certain that Scarlet would never behave so irrationally but could not quite rid himself of the image of the breakfast table .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe had behaved quite out of character just to get the better of him .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoHe is the embodiment of a restaurateur 's nightmare , someone who behaves grotesquely yet spends an awful lot of money .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsomeoneHe is the embodiment of a restaurateur 's nightmare , someone who behaves grotesquely yet spends an awful lot of money .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheAs he intended to behave extraordinarily well , she would grow to like and respect him ( he was n't entirely sure she did at the moment ) .
avoid.vAgentNPExtGesner` Well , I did wonder -- rather suspected that Gesner was behaving very naughtily .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe` He behaved throughout like a perfect gentleman , " cried Fräulein Müller angrily at the top of her voice .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe patientThe disorder gets its name from the way the patient behaves when trying to read a word : the letters of the word will usually be named aloud , from left to right , very slowly .
avoid.vAgentNPExtEarthlingsThe only answer I can think is that some enterprising editor believed that , with ET all the rage after Star Wars , the time was ripe for a study of how Earthlings behave when aliens land .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwe allWe would be pretty uninteresting if we all behaved as adults all of the time , and it is our mix of behaviours as adult , child and parent that makes us interesting and unique .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyFurthermore , most people actually believe that they will feel and behave differently under hypnosis .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsuch a big boyBut punishing the child , telling him how naughty he is and how disappointed you are that such a big boy is behaving so stupidly , will not solve the problem .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheNow he was behaving as though he wished she were somewhere -- anywhere -- else .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheBut for the life of her she could not behave as she ought when she stood among the rubble to which her life had been reduced .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe second generation may behave quite differently .
avoid.vAgentNPExta personCertainly , you do read the odd story that describes a person behaving in just the way we have outlined .
avoid.vAgentNPExtBella comes too , much approved of , and behaves impeccably ( or else she would stay here , I assure you ) .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe Philippines Government announced a 20 year tourism master plan with the aim of attracting 5.3 million visitors by 2001 .
avoid.vAgentNPExtour` In the short term , we will continue to pursue our aims to be one of the best regional airports in the country " , said airport director and general manager Rob Hill .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwe` In the short term , we will continue to pursue our aims to be one of the best regional airports in the country " , said airport director and general manager Rob Hill .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMany of the new churches being planted have this aim to be intimate with God .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe European ParliamentUnhappy about EC proposals on waste transport , the European Parliament has voted to stall the Commission 's draft legislation , with the aim of pressing Brussels into framing even tougher controls .
avoid.vAgentNPExtYouMr Wardell further questioned the effectiveness of the authority and said : ` You have some wonderful aims but , in reality , you have no clout , do you ? "
avoid.vAgentNPExtdifferent societiesFreud can not be said to have been unaware of the variability of human nature in different societies which have other economic arrangements and different cultural aims from those of Europe and America .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhichFreud can not be said to have been unaware of the variability of human nature in different societies which have other economic arrangements and different cultural aims from those of Europe and America .
avoid.vAgentNPExtmy ownHe said : ` I 'm relishing the opportunity to follow someone like John but I have my own goals .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIHe said : ` I 'm relishing the opportunity to follow someone like John but I have my own goals .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisALL good news , but I fear that taxes may have to go up next year if the Chancellor misses his projected £244.5bn target on spending .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheQuick as a flash , he shoots an arrow , but when he runs forward , he finds nothing but a stringy tree-rat .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe archersAt the first whistle the archers shoot two arrows and , when all have shot , the whistle blows and they go to check their scores and await the whistle to shoot back the other way .
avoid.vAgentNPExtOur assailants were now shooting fire arrows and these were already causing havoc amongst the defenders .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe bad cowboysIt 's amazing how fast you can dance when the bad cowboys shoot bullets at your boots .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe US militaryTo test procedures for treating wounds , the US military has shot bullets into pigs .
avoid.vAgentNPExtYou can use it to shoot heavy balls of metal from large guns .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheAs she was brushing her teeth , the phone in the hall began to ring -- and was answered almost immediately , she guessed , by Jake .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe washed quickly and brushed her teeth , then returned to Nathan 's cabin .
avoid.vAgentNPExtpeopleA hundred years ago people brushed with toothpaste made from burnt eggshells or crumbled porcelain .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe brushed her teeth in the bathroom .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheI 'm being silly , it 's not important , she had told herself sternly as she had brushed her teeth before hurrying down for breakfast .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyou5 You can take the Braun Plaque Remover on holiday -- one night of recharging gives you a good 10 days of power if you brush your teeth twice a day for two minutes .
avoid.vAgentNPExthe` Well , do n't you be so disgustingly arch ! " he said , brushing her teeth vigorously .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIThen I brushed my teeth thoroughly with my electric toothbrush .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyAs soon as you go they 'll roust us "
avoid.vAgentNPExtI rousted Thessy out of his bed with a cup of tea , then went to my own bed as he took over the wheel .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyThey wo n't do anything while you here , but as soon as you go , they 'll roust us . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtYour objective is to complete your mission and return to base in one piece .
avoid.vAgentNPExtTheir defense , often crowding the line with eight men , did a decent job on Sanders , who now has 1,721 yards in his bid for a 2,000-yard season .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe divided the carpet into sections and painstakingly covered it with strips of Sellotape .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI have divided these up into two groups -- for younger and older children .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWe` We can divide the chores between us , " said Dr Maingay with enthusiasm .
avoid.vAgentNPExthis brotherA man asks Jesus to tell his brother to divide the property between them .
avoid.vAgentNPExtweEntertainment , we divide our entertainment into two parts , television and attractions .
avoid.vAgentNPExtpoliceIt also allows police to seize vehicles used to commit offences under the 1988 Act , such as manslaughter or furious and wanton driving .
avoid.vAgentNPExtGerman police have seized two consignments of highly radioactive material used in the nuclear power industry and in the manufacture of nuclear weapons .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe policeSimilar questions arose in Marcel v Commissioner of Police ( 1991 ) 2 WLR 1118 , where the police had seized documents from people connected with a company .
avoid.vAgentNPExtpolice and Army unitsThe government-controlled Working People 's Daily reported on Jan. 29 , 1990 , that police and Army units had seized illegal drugs worth US$14,000,000 in 1989 .
avoid.vAgentNPExtTHE American government has seized assets of a Chilean arms dealer who allegedly took part in a complex $1 billion ( £575m ) fraud that brought defence group Ferranti to the brink of collapse .
avoid.vAgentNPExtpoliceThe four , believed to be Mexicans and described as major drug dealers , were arrested on Friday after police seized 20 tons of cocaine from a Los Angeles warehouse .
avoid.vAgentNPExtJean seized the caravan keys from her hated rival , then watched as the woman quickly got in her car and drove off the site .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyThey were found guilty of murder and of illegal carrying of arms in connection with an incident near Tlemcen in July 1990 , when a guard was killed as they attempted to seize explosives from a quarry .
avoid.vAgentNPExtA woman sitting beside him leapt to her feet and seized the microphone from Gerrard 's hand .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHyacinthUnconvinced , Hyacinth sipped cautiously , then gagged , seized the enamel bowl from her sister and spat into it .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHer fingers seized the scissors from his slackened grasp , and she snipped at the strand of hair he held .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheySwazi police said yesterday they had seized illegal drugs worth more than $4.3 million , the biggest haul ever made in this tiny southern African kingdom .
avoid.vAgentNPExtDetectives seized drugs with a street value of ( £300,000 ) three hundred thousand pounds in a raid at Ewelme near Benson .
avoid.vAgentNPExtPolice have seized hundreds of pounds worth of drugs at the spot where an illegal rave party was due to have been held .
avoid.vAgentNPExtCustoms officersAnyone importing or exporting large sums in cash should be obliged to declare it and Customs officers should have power to seize the money if they suspected it was derived from crime .
avoid.vAgentNPExtGeorgian forcesRelations with Russia worsened after Georgian forces seized a Russian arms depot in southern Georgia on Nov. 2 .
avoid.vAgentNPExtA battalion of the 7th Light Infantry Division and a battalion of the 82nd Airborne , being used as ground troops , were deployed to seize the Atlantic Ocean end of the canal at Colon .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheA STREET busker who told a jury he shared Madonna 's views on sex was convicted yesterday of raping a 19-year-old girl he seized at a bus stop .
avoid.vAgentNPExta group of four soldiersIn the early hours of March 1 a group of four soldiers seized weapons and ammunition from the Ministry of Defence headquarters in the fort of Tiuna in the capital .
avoid.vAgentNPExtPolice in South Korea arrested 44 students and seized petrol bombs in pre-dawn raids .
avoid.vAgentNPExtPolice seized 3,000 pieces of evidence during their raid on the foundry , placed under the name of Hains 's former wife Solange Jonkheere , who was also charged .
avoid.vAgentNPExtA haul of stolen cars has been seized by police officers in a two day operation in which eighteen people were arrested .
avoid.vAgentNPExtourA Customs spokesman said : “ This is our biggest ever seizure of amphetamines , nearly as big as the 122 kilos we seized during the whole of last year . ”
avoid.vAgentNPExtFederal officials made the world 's largest seizure of cocaine in Los Angeles in September when they raided a suburban house and found 20 tonnes ( 44,080 lb ) of cocaine .
avoid.vAgentNPExtRussianA key material issue in Central Asia was opposition to the Russian seizure of the historic lands of minority peoples .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheThe warden was responsible for the conduct of the foresters of fee : on a number of occasions he seized their bailiwicks because of their misconduct .
avoid.vAgentNPExtFederal officials made the world 's largest seizure of cocaine in Los Angeles in September when they raided a suburban house and found 20 tonnes ( 44,080 lb ) of cocaine .
avoid.vAgentNPExtUK customs officers have made two seizures of coral imported from the Philippines , in contravention of the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species ( CITES ) .
avoid.vAgentNPExtCustoms officers at Dover have made the biggest ever heroin seizure in Britain ; it 's sixty kilos with a street value of ten million pounds .
avoid.vAgentNPExtTim , the barman ,Behind the empty and desolate bar , stood the solitary figure of Tim , the barman , calmly tearing up at least half-a-dozen pages of unpaid drinks in the name of Denis O'Neil .
avoid.vAgentNPExtPanamanians on the Canal Zone border celebrate the coming into effect of the Canal Treaties in 1979 by tearing up the American flag
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheThen she tore up this letter , and the two or three which followed it , and burned them in the fire .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI even wrote to Lobato , before tearing the letter up .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI tore the others up , I 'm afraid . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtBUF membersA fight involving 150 people led to BUF members breaking up an IFL meeting , tearing up its banner and beating up Arnold Leese and Brigadier-General Blakeney , the ex-president of the BFs .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe tore the pages up into big pieces and then he tore the big pieces up into tiny pieces .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheI could n't think of anything worse and suggested she tear the plan up .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe Milanese consulsBarbarossa sent a mandate requiring Milan to give up her claims , but the Milanese consuls tore up the document , and the imperial ambassador fled an enraged crowd .
avoid.vAgentNPExtdemonstrators outside the Intercontinental HotelTanjug said demonstrators outside the Intercontinental Hotel tore up pictures of President Ceausescu and sang an old nationalist song , Wake up Romania .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIAgain I tore up the letter and did not reply .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheSinead , 25 , who has donated her £500,000 Hollywood home to charity , said she did not regret tearing up the picture .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe wrote a decisive letter to Newton and then tore it up and burnt it .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheHe tore the pages up into big pieces and then he tore the big pieces up into tiny pieces .
avoid.vAgentNPExta groupSINEAD O'CONNOR has received support from a group which tore up photos of the Pope outside New York 's St Patrick 's Cathedral .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhichSINEAD O'CONNOR has received support from a group which tore up photos of the Pope outside New York 's St Patrick 's Cathedral .
avoid.vAgentNPExtBaba YagaA thick dark oak forest grew up , and before she could fight her way -through it , Baba Yaga had to tear up each tree with her -teeth .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe worked frantically to help the casualties , tearing up what was left of his linen for bandages and soaking them in olive oil and wax to apply to bums .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWe can tear up the unfavourable information folder .
avoid.vAgentNPExtDavidI mean David tore her list up .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI have to tear them up before my wife sees it . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtI thanked him and tore up the prescription at the door .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheThen she tore up the sheet .
avoid.vAgentNPExtmy mamI 've seen my mam take sheets off a bed and tear them up in squares .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIHe is a famous writer , so I also tear up his manuscripts and books .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe lesbiansI had heard that the lasses used to beat you up when you first got in and that the lesbians used to grab hold of you and that there was loads of violence and everything .
avoid.vAgentNPExtDauntless grabbed hold of her skirt .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe leaderWhen in response to the last question the reply is ` sixty " the leader grabs hold of the five pound note and says ` There we are " .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthis womanAnyway , this woman grabbed hold of me , and she just done it wrong .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI` I 'm doing my best , " I said , uselessly grabbing hold of an arm .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe grabbed hold of Steve by the scruff of the neck , half lifted , half dragged him to the front door .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIAlways ready for a dip I leapt into the water and grabbed hold of an elderly lady with neat little curls and bifocals on the end of her nose .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMike grabbed hold of the shirt with one hand and twisted the other into the dyed black hair .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyThrowing it over him , they finally managed to grab hold of his legs and stop the uncontrollable bouncing .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe attacker1 The attacker grabs hold of the defender 's collar with his right hand .
avoid.vAgentNPExtLuke grabbed hold of her arm and brought her up short , half dragging her through , banging the kitchen door shut behind them .
avoid.vAgentNPExtJessamyWhen they arrived at the house , Jessamy grabbed hold of her bag , went straight into the house and headed for the drawing-room .
avoid.vAgentNPExta member of the opposing teamAs Mr Hallam tried to get up , a member of the opposing team grabbed hold of him in a kind of headlock and he saw Newton kick Mr Hallam in the jaw .
avoid.vAgentNPExtKalchu grabbed hold of a ram that was panting on the outside of the flock .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouLook , could you grab hold of this box before my arms drop off ? "
avoid.vAgentNPExtIAs he crumples I grab hold of his hair .
avoid.vAgentNPExtshe` I have no intention of being taken anywhere by you ! " she told him fiercely , before turning to grab hold of the door-handle beside her .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI grabbed hold of the gravimetric to turn it round to look for the the switch which is on other side .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheAs she staggered awkwardly , he grabbed firm hold of the sagging pyjama-jacket , arresting her flight as he held her there .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyAt one point , laughing , they fired off a couple of rounds , ricocheting the bullets against a wall .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyTheir trigger fingers are obviously becoming more itchy ; last year they took nine months to fire off 313,000 rounds at demonstrators with a total bill to the Korean taxpayer of $6.7 million .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheHe suspected they were terrorists when the they failed to answer his challenge and he fired off a volley of shots from his semi-automatic rifle .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe sentryHad the sentry panicked at the sound of a galloping horse and fired off a lucky shot , or was there a more sinister design ?
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe had no time to aim and fired off four shots in rapid succession .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe allied warship fired off warning shots across the Korean ship 's bows to make it stop , but it was cleared to continue it 's voyage .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey had set up their mortar about twenty yards from our trench , and periodically fired off a couple of bombs in the direction of the German positions .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe warning system` The missile was so close that the warning system in the cab illuminated and fired off defensive flares , " he said .
avoid.vAgentNPExtweI think we should nip it in the bud . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtII smell a rat in the air : I shall nip it in the bud .
avoid.vAgentNPExtJohn nipped the problem in the bud in one lesson ; he got on Skipper and soon had him doing walk to canter and canter to walk .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyThe first point in my manifesto for those with small gardens is is that when they go on a spree to a garden centre , they should quickly nip any delusions of grandeur in the bud .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsomeoneThough , personally , she felt as if someone had injected her brain with a paralysing solution .
avoid.vAgentNPExta naked girlThe frozen image of a naked girl , sprawled on a bed , backing away , her face distorted with fear .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheHari no longer paced nervously up and down ; he lay sprawled on a pile of dirty straw , his eyes extinct .
avoid.vAgentNPExtGomezHe glanced down at Gomez , still sprawled on the cockpit sole .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe red bitchNot long afterwards the red bitch was sprawled on her side , asleep , with all six puppies climbing on top of each other , scrabbling for access to her swollen teats .
avoid.vAgentNPExtRozanov` Given the Russian setting , " said Rozanov , sprawled on a bed , his eyes closed , ` I do n't accept that it 's an impossibility .
avoid.vAgentNPExtLio!rtHalfway there he found Lio!rt sprawled on the ground , one leg bent awkwardly .
avoid.vAgentNPExtA naked Goodenache was sprawled across the bed .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe Monster ( who had proved as immune to holy caravan water as predicted )Ma is clearing lunch , and the Monster ( who had proved as immune to holy caravan water as predicted ) , is sprawled on the rug stinking the place out as always .
avoid.vAgentNPExtAnyone could be sprawled there .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMichael Bridges was still sprawled in his chair , but his face was alert .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe corpseLeft alone in the waiting room , Rose and Auguste contemplated the corpse sprawled over the desk , noting that it faced the window with its back to the door .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe was sprawled in an armchair opposite and the expression on his face clearly told her that he knew exactly what she and Jennifer had been discussing .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe body lay sprawled , its face covered by a dirty rag .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe two soldiers were sprawled there half-asleep .
avoid.vAgentNPExtFabio , sprawled in an armchair , glanced at her sullenly .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe was lying sprawled across the pillow leaning on his elbow , his head propped to one side , reading the letter .
avoid.vAgentNPExtbodiesUnder the portico , bodies are sprawled , a tangle of limbs of malnourished young men .
avoid.vAgentNPExtone grey clad figurePart way down the corridor , one grey clad figure was sprawled motionless on the floor , while a second was painfully belly-crawling back towards the far end .
avoid.vAgentNPExta foolSome would look with pity at a fool , sprawled across a bench , bottle in hand , others would curse , telling him he was a bad smell which would n't go away .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIris Sunderby 's recumbent bodyAnd there was Iris Sunderby 's recumbent body sprawled in the back .
avoid.vAgentNPExtBorisAnd Boris was sprawled insensible over the small working table .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheTo her astonishment the intruder kicked the door shut behind him with a thrust of one foot , then proceeded to saunter over to where she was still sprawled in amazement across the bed .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe observer lay sprawled across his gun , his blond hair streaming romantically in the wind .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheThe next thing she knew , she was lying sprawled across the pavement .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMikeWhen Annie got home , Mike was sprawled over the couch watching telly .
avoid.vAgentNPExtmyselfI see myself sprawled in a chair , setting them at ease in a trice , and passing on the acquired wisdom of my life .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe was sprawled , hugging a sausage-shaped pillow like Linus ' comforter .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe was sprawled in his chair , his long legs outstretched , his hand holding the plate of sandwiches away from his body .
avoid.vAgentNPExtCranstonHe knew he had no choice in the matter but cursed and muttered as he fixed his saddle bags , harnessed Philomel and joined Cranston who sat slouched on his horse on the track outside the church .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoHe knew he had no choice in the matter but cursed and muttered as he fixed his saddle bags , harnessed Philomel and joined Cranston who sat slouched on his horse on the track outside the church .
avoid.vAgentNPExthim in the station buffetHe found him in the station buffet slouched against the counter eating toasted tea-cakes .
avoid.vAgentNPExther father , a 47-year old roofing worker ,Stacey found her father , a 47-year old roofing worker , slouched in an armchair with his legs over the arm .
avoid.vAgentNPExtBilly was still slouched in the corner with his left leg stretched across the seat and his right arm around Mary 's neck .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyWeasel Eyes looked as if he had n't moved but the other two hypocrites must have dined well for they were slouched , half-asleep , in their high-backed chairs .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe was slouched pathetically against a boulder , his face turned shamefully to be the ground .
avoid.vAgentNPExtRicci sat slouched in his chair , holding his Stradivarius , and nodded to me to start .
avoid.vAgentNPExtNuttyBut Nutty , slouched against the wall watching with Nails and Mr Sylvester , felt a great gloom settle as the full responsibility of her captaincy overcame her .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSir Fulke seemed subdued and remained slouched in his chair .
avoid.vAgentNPExtJackKathleen went back into her office and found Jack in there , slouched in her chair with a cup of coffee in his hand .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe was slouched against the wall , his helmet under one arm , and he shrugged slowly upright , his face impassive .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe tall lanky figure of Billy Tolboys was slouched in the comer seat by the fire .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsix colleaguesAfter I had been kept waiting for a few moments in an ante-room , I was ushered into the main boardroom where Dr Barton and six colleagues were seated around a long , rectangular , polished table .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoThe most obvious sign of the Diana 's new life was the sight of her Scotland Yard bodyguard who was seated at a nearby table .
avoid.vAgentNPExther Scotland Yard bodyguardThe most obvious sign of the Diana 's new life was the sight of her Scotland Yard bodyguard who was seated at a nearby table .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe company was seated round card tables in the drawing-room , with the exception of Miss Phoebe in her usual chair and the Captain who was warming his backside at the great fire , glass in hand .
avoid.vAgentNPExtLawrence was now seated at the kitchen table concentrating hard on a bowl of cornflakes , while running a finger down the Foreign Exchange rates in the Financial Times .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe king was seated at the main table with his drinking friends .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoSo she hurried downstairs to fix herself some breakfast -- and almost stopped in her tracks at the sight of the figure who was seated at the kitchen table .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe figureSo she hurried downstairs to fix herself some breakfast -- and almost stopped in her tracks at the sight of the figure who was seated at the kitchen table .
avoid.vAgentNPExtseven peopleThere were seven people seated at the long table .
avoid.vAgentNPExtUncle PhilipBut Uncle Philip was not seated at the table , scowling at the two empty places ; his place was not even set ready .
avoid.vAgentNPExtAubrey remained seated in the armchair by the window , his eyes thoughtful .
avoid.vAgentNPExtPatrickWhen they went into the big bedroom , Patrick was seated in an armchair facing the door , dressed in his blue serge suit waiting for Rosie .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSheAh , Gregory -- " She received him grandly , seated in an armchair specially moved into the bedroom .
avoid.vAgentNPExtFranz was seated in an armchair with a glass in his hand .
avoid.vAgentNPExt
avoid.vAgentNPExtScouse was seated in his armchair reading a paperback -- a Western -- oblivious to the flies and mosquitoes , and as I approached it was obvious he was not bothered in any way about the smell .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe small manIt was only then that I noticed the small man seated in the armchair next to mine .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMcQuaid was seated in the armchair by the fire .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe General was seated at his desk .
avoid.vAgentNPExta manThere was a man seated behind the desk reading a book .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe was seated at his desk , his back to the window , so she could not see his expression clearly .
avoid.vAgentNPExtA man who was seated behind a desk on the far side of the bars jumped up the moment he saw the chairman and turned the lock on the steel door with a long-shafted key .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoA man who was seated behind a desk on the far side of the bars jumped up the moment he saw the chairman and turned the lock on the steel door with a long-shafted key .
avoid.vAgentNPExta uniformed manReception consists of a uniformed man seated behind a shabby desk .
avoid.vAgentNPExta red-faced majorHe hobbled through the first available door , which was marked Adjutant General , and saw a red-faced major seated behind the desk .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwho` Over there , " said Heidi , pointing to a woman who was seated behind a desk .
avoid.vAgentNPExta woman` Over there , " said Heidi , pointing to a woman who was seated behind a desk .
avoid.vAgentNPExtDillonA weird island , they found as they walked the last half mile -- after leaving the Mercedes in a car park with Dillon seated in the rear .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoDirections were given by the experimenter who was seated in the rear of the vehicle .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe experimenterDirections were given by the experimenter who was seated in the rear of the vehicle .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe was seated in her chair like a cold stone statue , her face turned upward and away as an indication of her contempt .
avoid.vAgentNPExtJames Price , Tom , Dolly and Carrie were seated around the room .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMr Bush , the young headmaster of the village school , was seated behind the pulpit at the organ .
avoid.vAgentNPExtDr Neil was now seated at his desk and she lingered a little .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe Lord BruceThere was even a fireplace set in the wall and , seated at the head of a long polished table , was the Lord Bruce .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe was seated at an easel .
avoid.vAgentNPExtLegion was seated at the head of the table , and to either side of her , and floated up near the ceiling .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe teacherMr and Mrs Bloggs are expected to sit thumbing through the books whilst the teacher , seated at the front of the classroom , rapidly lectures another anxious parent .
avoid.vAgentNPExtPeggy Mitchell , seated at the rear of the Variety Tent , sighed in sympathy as , one after another , the right card failed to appear from or disappear into the deck .
avoid.vAgentNPExtOsirisThe dead person was then taken by Horus and presented to Osiris , who was seated on his throne accompanied by Isis and Nephthys , and received his reward to admittance to the afterlife .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoThe dead person was then taken by Horus and presented to Osiris , who was seated on his throne accompanied by Isis and Nephthys , and received his reward to admittance to the afterlife .
avoid.vAgentNPExthimselfHe opened his eyes to find himself in a dimly-lit tent , seated upon hard muddy grass .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe Leader and the thin man were seated on a pile of saddles and saddle-bags with their backs against the wall .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe Minister of State for DefenceThen he turned to the Minister of State for Defence , seated on his left , and said , ` Richard , will you repeat the information you gave me earlier ? "
avoid.vAgentNPExtIOn 8 May , about 8 o'clock in the morning , I was seated on the doorstep of my house .
avoid.vAgentNPExtKarelius remained seated on his mare , wrapped in his thoughts .
avoid.vAgentNPExta thirteen-year-old boyA despairing mother , spotting a thirteen-year-old boy seated by an open window , thrust her infant into his arms .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe rest of the children were seated on the ground so that all five of them were now very exposed .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe young manCaptain Lionel Dunbar looked reproachfully at the young man seated opposite him .
avoid.vAgentNPExtCarrieHe found Carrie seated by the bedside , but was distressed to find that Anna would not talk to him .
avoid.vAgentNPExtCheryl Russell was seated on the far side of the refectory , watching the simularity .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWe were by now seated in the Happy Diner , and I was still rather amazed that I could face a bacon sandwich .
avoid.vAgentNPExtChamlong , seated beside Suchinda , appealed to protestors to refrain from violence .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey were seated round the long oak table , with the remains of supper still spread out .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIFollowing our father 's advice both brothers made sure I was seated between them , at the same time refusing to exchange a word with me .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheOnce she was seated , he put his arms around her , cradling her fair head against his chest .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe cleared her desk onto the floor , made coffee and switched on the typewriter .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWe` We 'll clear one shelf onto the table here , and then we 'll see . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe Burton Property Group , owners of the CornmillDarlington council 's chief executive , Mr Clive Owen , asked how the Burton Property Group , owners of the Cornmill , intended to evacuate the building in emergencies .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheHenry shook his head ; he had clearly abandoned all pretence of trying to rationalize the situation .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe child may rationalise the situation by saying that the family is the only family he or she knows and thereby acquire a psychic balance .
avoid.vAgentNPExtparentsOnce parents start to try and rationalize the situation , over-compensate or feel guilty about their children not liking each other , the situation will only get worse .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheAlmost as soon as Mary had gone he began to rationalise his behaviour .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey always justify and rationalise their own behaviour .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWe rationalise enthalpy/entropy compensation with reference to the energy-well diagrams illustrated in Figure 4 .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouIf you rationalise it by saying I do n't want a row because I 've got so much on my plate , it usually bounces back at you , often in an amplified form .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe CrusadersIt also recaptured Jerusalem , but the overheads proved unrealistic after a couple of years , and following a period of restructuring the Crusaders rationalised Jerusalem to the Saracens .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMarxism rationalized Ceauşescu 's resentments against the new Romania of the inter-war period , but it did not abolish his pre-modern attitudes .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWe rationalise enthalpy/entropy compensations with reference to residual motions and torsional vibrations which make a larger entropic contribution to binding when -ΔH ≊ kT ( thermal energy at room temperature ) , than when -ΔH > kT .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheBrian lived with a primitive terror of outer darkness which he rationalized as a fear of failure : this he further refined into a disinclination to live out of London .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe rationalized his cowardice by telling himself that , after all , it was Hank 's headache , not his .
avoid.vAgentNPExtPeople rationalize by saying there will be a time to catch up with important relationships ( spouses , children , friends ) later .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIWell , that 's how I rationalize it .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe thinkersIn the hands of Althusser and Habermas , the critique of ideology becomes not just a basis for pouring scorn on the thinkers who have rationalized an exploitative economic and class system .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoIn the hands of Althusser and Habermas , the critique of ideology becomes not just a basis for pouring scorn on the thinkers who have rationalized an exploitative economic and class system .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe Ego is an expert at being defensive , at rationalising and justifying its own behaviour , at seeing itself as the hapless victim of a cruel , harsh world .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyWhilst they may be able to rationalize what they have done , there is usually a strong element of disappointment about the broken relationship .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisThe walls were lime-washed to keep off insects , and the hams which hung from the blackened beams gave off a sweet crisp smell which made Cranston smack his lips .
avoid.vAgentNPExtCranstonThe walls were lime-washed to keep off insects , and the hams which hung from the blackened beams gave off a sweet crisp smell which made Cranston smack his lips .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe smacked his lips .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisHe smacked his lips .
avoid.vAgentNPExtherI like to enjoy my Animal , " she roared predatorily , smacking her lips .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheI like to enjoy my Animal , " she roared predatorily , smacking her lips .
avoid.vAgentNPExtFather Devlin drained his glass , smacking his lips appreciatively .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisFather Devlin drained his glass , smacking his lips appreciatively .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisI must have missed the next few sentences. ` -- and weirdly compelling , " he finished , almost smacking his lips under that ridiculously trendy moustache .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheI must have missed the next few sentences. ` -- and weirdly compelling , " he finished , almost smacking his lips under that ridiculously trendy moustache .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe smacked his lips and stroked his moustache with surprise .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisHe smacked his lips and stroked his moustache with surprise .
avoid.vAgentNPExtRanulf smacked his lips and placed his tankard on the table .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisRanulf smacked his lips and placed his tankard on the table .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisThis was the day Kenneth Baker smacked his lips and pronounced that Labour are ` soft on crime " .
avoid.vAgentNPExtKenneth BakerThis was the day Kenneth Baker smacked his lips and pronounced that Labour are ` soft on crime " .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisCranston smacked his lips and suddenly stirred .
avoid.vAgentNPExtCranston smacked his lips and suddenly stirred .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe placed a pair of steel-rimmed glasses on Devlin 's nose and adjusted them .
avoid.vAgentNPExtitOn Friday , it crated 10 bikes to send to Tokyo .
avoid.vAgentNPExtVillage pupils are past masters at acting up in class
avoid.vAgentNPExtvillain or slutIn every second town we reach , he finds some villain or slut to act up in the crowd .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe 's acting up .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouI mean , I 'm well aware you do n't have to face single-handed and prattling , blowing your own cor-anglais and generally acting up before a captive crowd of thousands .
avoid.vAgentNPExtCerro NegroThe mood was more subdued in Malpaisillo , where about half of all the evacuees sought refugee when Cerro Negro began acting up on Nov. 19 after a three-year lull .
avoid.vAgentNPExtOlazabal 's ailing right footGallacher said If Olazabal 's ailing right foot ( he had surgery last winter ) acts up in the next few weeks , he will replace him --- probably with Woosnam .
avoid.vAgentNPExtCerro Negro , 75 miles ( 120 kms ) northwest of the capital of Managua , began acting up on Nov. 19 after a three-year lull .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe lingering cancer inside meMarathon training , I figured , would somehow steel me against the chance the lingering cancer inside me would act up again , before a cure can be found .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey had been acting up all evening , taunting the Irish fans with the chant `` No surrender to the IRA , '' giving Nazi salutes and howling during the Irish national anthem .
avoid.vAgentNPExttendons in the back of his right kneeSampras said tendons in the back of his right knee started acting up immediately after he suffered cramps in Moscow .
avoid.vAgentNPExtPulpitAlthough Pulpit acted up just before the start , Brothers said the colt was actually more relaxed than in his previous races .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthatA trainer will be staying with Smith all week treating the hamstring muscle that first acted up Nov. 19 against New Orleans .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe hamstring muscleA trainer will be staying with Smith all week treating the hamstring muscle that first acted up Nov. 19 against New Orleans .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI arrived last night after a thought-filled journey , rehearsing the words , changing the dialogue , trying to find some sort of padding to soften the blow .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheHe knows , he has rehearsed the words .
avoid.vAgentNPExtFather Devlin and Malachi DrennanShe knew that Father Devlin and Malachi Drennan had rehearsed carefully before coming here .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMyself and my friend rehearsed frantically trying so very carefully not to push the coach off the edge of the stage but the production date was growing ever closer .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe had planned it carefully , rehearsing every move in his head .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey started rehearsing with it straight away .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheySo they started rehearsing again -- naturalistic in the midst of a stylistic set which , as Ken pointed out , ` contradicted everything that we were doing " .
avoid.vAgentNPExtII worked in England but I always seemed to miss the good jobs abroad ; every time I started rehearsing for something special , my mother would drag me away .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyWhen the line-up was finalised with Charman in the spring of 1985 , they already had a set of six songs which they rehearsed repeatedly .
avoid.vAgentNPExtboth teamsThe auditions for the Celebrating Age Festival Team and the National Display Team were held successfully , and both teams are now rehearsing regularly and members getting to know one another .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyUnlike most of his earlier groups , they recorded and rehearsed regularly and had an identity , albeit one that was somewhat confused .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwe` Looking back on it the plan could n't have been simpler but we must have rehearsed it forty times .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe had rehearsed her speech so many times and had been mightily cool and controlled about it all .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIWhen I came to rehearse this scene with him , we went through it and he said to me , " That wo n't do , you know , " and I was shattered .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey rehearsed the scene over and over again and as they repeated it Willie believed more than ever that he was the old man .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyThey flash their eyes at each other so much you 'd think they were rehearsing a scene from Carmen .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWe 'd spent seven years rehearsing the same plays , playing in the same team , calling the same teachers by their nicknames and falling in love with the same classmates .
avoid.vAgentNPExta batsmanLike a batsman rehearsing a shot after playing and missing , she repeated quietly , ` No .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheSo when he rehearsed the scene he based it on his experience at the chemist 's , an example of his always having to make contact with a real , lived emotion .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe really ought to rehearse that presentation again , she thought .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey rehearsed the scene in the morning .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyEarlier this week we joined them in Hungary as they rehearsed their display for the Fairford show .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWE started to rehearse our routine for the show .
avoid.vAgentNPExtweIn the afternoon we rehearse the scenes in which Glass welcomes Leonard to Berlin .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheAt the start she would rehearse arranging them with the nun so that she would do it well when she got to the Hogans , but as the weeks went by she grew in confidence .
avoid.vAgentNPExtA group of actors and actresses rehearse and perform a story in a circus tent , with some help from Humphrey the Victorian posing toy , and Wobble the giant clown .
avoid.vAgentNPExtdancersWhen she was allowed through to the nave she discovered dancers rehearsing a performance and robed guides discouraging visitors from proceeding to the site of St Thomas 's shrine because their passage disturbed the troupe .
avoid.vAgentNPExta bandHe or she may even be the local greengrocer who hears a band rehearsing down the road in the village hall .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWe` We 've been rehearsing steadily for the tour and live we are very confrontational .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMr EssexAt the end of this term , the Ayton School choir goes to Coventry Cathedral and Mr Essex , who will sing there with them , is currently rehearsing them for this occasion .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe 20-stone Italian tenor was rehearsing as painter Mario Cavaradossi for a production of Puccini 's Tosca which opens in London tomorrow .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheCrawford was not at the hearing ; he was at the London Palladium , rehearsing for a Royal Variety Performance .
avoid.vAgentNPExtbrass bandsIn fact , maintenance was carried out there and in later years the basement was used as a rifle range for the staff and brass bands used to rehearse there for competitions at the Crystal Palace .
avoid.vAgentNPExtweAt the start of the filming we bring in a students ' orchestra and we rehearse for three days , six sessions in all .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI“ I rehearse with them .
avoid.vAgentNPExtFreddie resolutely refused to rehearse with water because he would have had to drink glass after glass and , being a bitter expert , he refused to drink bottled beer .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIThen I went back to rehearsing with the band while she sat around listening .
avoid.vAgentNPExtYouFinn said : ` You must rehearse with me . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtyou` No doubt that will all come out in court , also the fact that you refused to rehearse with Aschmann past the first week .
avoid.vAgentNPExtlocal councilsSo , local councils are rehearsing emergency plans to deal with a possible outbreak .
avoid.vAgentNPExtII remember once , I was rehearsing a piece of Bach -- I forget which piece it was -- and I suddenly felt in a state of absolute harmony .
avoid.vAgentNPExtVETERAN ravers Macca and Garry Glitter are caught rehearsing their new karaoke double-act .
avoid.vAgentNPExtherWas it when he had forbidden her to rehearse aloud while he was writing ?
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouDid you rehearse the music in the studio or did you learn the songs outside ?
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhichFor this up-dated version of the Romeo and Juliet story , producer Michael Poynor has assembled a large , youthful cast which has been rehearsing all summer .
avoid.vAgentNPExta large , youthful castFor this up-dated version of the Romeo and Juliet story , producer Michael Poynor has assembled a large , youthful cast which has been rehearsing all summer .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheHe had a number of set speeches which he frequently rehearsed for such occasions .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWe` We can rehearse it in the lounge at coffee time , " he said .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe never rehearsed the performance , but rather the technique of the music , leaving his emotional response to the inspiration of the concert and expecting a well-prepared orchestra to be entirely responsive to this .
avoid.vAgentNPExtweCherry Vanilla and I used to take care of our time when we were n't rehearsing by pretending we were rock and roll journalists -- which we were n't .
avoid.vAgentNPExtweThat 's where we really started rehearsing together properly as the band .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheCharlie liked to sleep here and there , owning nothing , living nowhere permanent , screwing whoever he could ; sometimes he even rehearsed and wrote songs .
avoid.vAgentNPExtA cast of 50 youngsters have been hard at work rehearsing the classic production since October .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe officers and menFor days the officers and men had rehearsed a farewell concert .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWe 're just rehearsing at the moment . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoMany years later , in the mid-eighties , John Malkovich , who was rehearsing Death of a Salesman with Dustin , remarked , ` One night we were playing Trivial Pursuit .
avoid.vAgentNPExtJohn MalkovichMany years later , in the mid-eighties , John Malkovich , who was rehearsing Death of a Salesman with Dustin , remarked , ` One night we were playing Trivial Pursuit .
avoid.vAgentNPExtan actorAnother way of looking at it is to think of an actor who rehearses and rehearses his lines in order that his performance may be as near perfect as possible on opening night .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoAnother way of looking at it is to think of an actor who rehearses and rehearses his lines in order that his performance may be as near perfect as possible on opening night .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyIn the following three days they had to get through two complete run-throughs , two technical rehearsals , and one dress rehearsal .
avoid.vAgentNPExtweSo we did a run-through in the morning which was OK , then had an afternoon in the shallows with the churning machine .
avoid.vAgentNPExtILast week , I was doing double run-throughs of the program and I was just shaking .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI` I have a dress rehearsal the day before my match , walking into an empty arena .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyou` I understand you also told George that you had a rehearsal in Rotherhithe the night before you tried to reform the Intelligence Service by force majeure .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWe 've got this rehearsal for this school concert crap .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI` I do n't like making excuses , but I have n't been able to practice as much as I would want .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWe 'd spent a couple of days practising the relay .
avoid.vAgentNPExthis daughterThere was obvious tension between Slozil , Steffi Graf 's former coach , and Capriati and between the coach and Mr Capriati , who did not believe his daughter was spending enough time practising on court .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheYou 've probably noticed how she spends every spare minute practising her putting .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouIt 's a useful feature , allowing you to practise with a drum machine or even another guitarist , saving the need for two amps .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouErm you probably need to practise a bit .
avoid.vAgentNPExtweSome of these rituals we still practise today , though their meaning is only dimly remembered .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsome animal tissuesIndeed , some animal tissues still practise anaerobic respiration -- including muscle fibres , for short periods .
avoid.vAgentNPExtincluding muscle fibresIndeed , some animal tissues still practise anaerobic respiration -- including muscle fibres , for short periods .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe practised what she 'd say to Sir Willie on the other dealers .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIHaving perfected each manoeuvre in the flat water , I could then sail down the estuary to the open sea and practise what I had learned on the waves .
avoid.vAgentNPExtProfessional conjurers who do complicated and difficult tricks practise until they can totally forget the technique and concentrate entirely on the audience .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheHow many hours a day has he been practising since he left school ? "
avoid.vAgentNPExtThose of us who now serve the Kha-Khan have practised together many times . "
avoid.vAgentNPExteach patientAt home , each patient was instructed to practice contracting the sphincter several times a day ( at least 20 times three times daily ) for 20-30 seconds as directed in conditioning sessions .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey practised for several weeks using newly-developed 1,600 lb armour piercing bombs and specially-developed torpedoes fitted with fins for shallow running in the waters of Pearl Harbor .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyIf this is an important problem to the parent , they should practise at home saying ` no " before they do it in public .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWing Commander Guy Gibson and the men of 617 SquadronThe drone of the Lancaster aircraft 's four Rolls Royce Merlin engines was heard regularly as Wing Commander Guy Gibson and the men of 617 Squadron practised their low-level bombing techniques .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouPREVIOUS chapters gave advice that you can act on when practising writing answers before the examination .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheOlga grunted , and then admitted grudgingly : ` Yeah , he practises on our old piano in the basement .
avoid.vAgentNPExtGM and FordThis is close to what GM and Ford already practise in Europe , with one difference : the American firms ' subsidiaries rarely trade cars or parts with their parent .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwe` He used to bring along his pet Alsatian , who sat patiently while we practised bandaging paws , " she recalls .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthemThey act a lot ; sometimes I see them practising in front of mirrors , making faces and trying out their voices .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyAt ten past three in the morning they coshed driver Jack Mills , and then uncoupled the engine and lead carriage in a manouvre they 'd practiced at Rail marshalling yards in London .
avoid.vAgentNPExtYou 'll practise all the skills needed for anchoring and mooring under engine in a small cruiser .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHarlequinsThey trailed 20-7 at half-time as Harlequins ran through their repertoire of slick back-line moves in preparation for their Cup final showdown with Bath .
avoid.vAgentNPExtISo I can run through it before the presentation . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtI` I could n't afford to replace it , " he said , ` so I put up my own , with bamboo .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI ca n't afford to replace them , so I was wondering if any of your readers would like to donate any Guitarist s they may have and no longer read .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheHe was supposed to deliver a bull to the district officer , it was about three weeks ago , and he decided at the last moment to replace the bull with another one .
avoid.vAgentNPExtEast Lothian District Council has decided to replace its six adopted local plans with a single District-wide local plan , the East Lothian District Local Plan .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheHe was so horrified by Prittwitz 's proposed withdrawal that he immediately replaced him with Generals Paul von Hindenburg and Erich Ludendorff .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI removed the foam pad and replaced it with a mat of the same size and thickness out of filter wool .
avoid.vAgentNPExtYou can actually repair or replace feathers , at least primary and secondary ones ( the larger wing and tail feathers ) , by some very ingenious methods .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI had to replace four needles in all after that disaster .
avoid.vAgentNPExtYou 're going to have to replace them . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtweThe wiring was a plumber 's nightmare , and we had to replace too thin starter leads .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIThe WS286 was a nice machine that served me until September last year when , sadly , I had to replace it to make more room on my desk .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyBut first , they had to replace the Secretary , Steward and Professional who all left in July 1920 for unconnected reasons .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyMr Hardman also had a tremendous capacity for work -- as people are now finding out , they are having to replace him , not with one , but with several people .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheAt his two shops in Reigate , Surrey , and Beckenham , Kent , he has had to replace full-time staff with part-timers and made a manageress redundant last year .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe replaced the defectors with four technocrats .
avoid.vAgentNPExtYou can do the same thing on a computer file , deleting each phonetic entry and replacing it with the phonemic transcription or an orthographic one .
avoid.vAgentNPExtReagan fired a handful of top EPA officials and replaced them with five fresh-faced outsiders .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe FrenchIn July 1830 the French overthrew the main line of the Bourbon dynasty and replaced it with a cadet branch represented by King Louis Philippe .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe cabinetInsiders at Westminster reported that the cabinet was poised to scrap the poll tax and replace it with a property tax .
avoid.vAgentNPExtNellieEventually Nellie got rid of Percy Rimmer and replaced him with Robert Clarke , who did Tiller 's stage effects .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWe miss meals and replace them with snacks which may mean missing out on vital nutrients .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe Foulis family who originally built the castle replaced it in 1806 with the Mansion House now a part of the school buildings .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWe will replace GP fundholding with a system which guarantees GPs freedom to refer patients outside the service agreements negotiated by health authorities .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMrs DoyleWhen Lufthansa pulled out of sponsoring the Women 's European Open , Mrs Doyle replaced them with The European newspaper .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI flew it for the first time to Dupage Airport to replace the ninety-channel radio with a 720-channel unit , then on to Janesville , Wisconsin , for paint work and a new headliner .
avoid.vAgentNPExtGrahamOnly when Graham begrudgingly replaced the ineffective David Hillier with substitute Anders Limpar in the 67th minute was there a hint that Arsenal might create something .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyCos they were replacing it with a radial , they 're transferred that stock onto the other end product number .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe bodyOften the polyps withdraw , and the polypary may shrink slightly as the animal expels water from inside the body to replace it with fresh water .
avoid.vAgentNPExtplansThe French are also likely to be infuriated by plans to replace May Day with Trafalgar Day .
avoid.vAgentNPExta tendencyWhen he diagnoses a crisis in this structure -- a tendency to replace paternal authority with external role-models and peer-group norms -- this is inevitably interpreted as a crisis in the process of socialization itself .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe potential of replacing fat with a healthier product of similar taste and texture has not been lost on industry .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe way for legislationLate last year , it published a consultative document that could pave the way for legislation to replace the leasehold system with an alternative called Commonhold .
avoid.vAgentNPExtboth occasionsthe child may need help with -ed : on both occasions he replaced it with -t ( cf. fatet ) .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe replaced me with Peter O'Toole .
avoid.vAgentNPExta spending taxBut the benefit is realised only if a spending tax replaces other existing taxes and the tax burden as a whole is either unchanged or reduced .
avoid.vAgentNPExtYou replace your roof and stack the discarded tiles beside your house ; can you claim on your household insurance if they are stolen ?
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe bankEarlier this year the bank replaced this system with Micro Control in a lightning changeover : ` The mainframe was inflexible , so the bank already had a PC database set up for all its rules . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe Social Fund replaced the previous system of additional and urgent needs allowances and grants , which had been an area of supplementary benefit responsive to demand and welfare rights pressure .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIt replace Open Desktop server system as Santa Cruz 's high-end offering and costs from £1,850 for a 16 user licence on CD-ROM to £2,875 for a 512 user licence on 3.5 " disks .
avoid.vAgentNPExtManager Bernie RhodesDuring a tricky period in the late '70s , Manager Bernie Rhodes tried to replace Mick Jones with Steve Jones from The Sex Pistols .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyLast December they were instrumental in getting rid of Mr Gaidar and replacing him with one of those industrialists .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHarperCollins is very keen , recognising the need to replace the old sf writers with a new generation , but my sf reader found it heavy going .
avoid.vAgentNPExtNissanSo Nissan replaced it with a snappier car , the Primera .
avoid.vAgentNPExtusI believe that the public want us to get on with abolishing the community charge and replacing it with the council tax .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe children of the 90sIt ca n't be long before they cross the Atlantic as the children of the 90s start replacing designer bodies with designer minds .
avoid.vAgentNPExtLabourAnd , by the way , Labour will replace the House of Lords with something which will ` act as a senate " to protect our rights .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI replaced the sealed beam units in my 1971 IIA with halogen quad optic lamps .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe Children Act clearly replaces this with parents ' responsibilities .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey replaced their Hawes with Cabinet at first and then thought that was too dodgy as well , as a cabinet is a small , secluded room .
avoid.vAgentNPExtweIt is possible that , while we lose the administrative costs incurred by property valuation , we could easily replace them with the valuations of the poll tax for many different households .
avoid.vAgentNPExtPeter NicholsonYou could have been forgiven for imagining , that Peter Nicholson had undergone surgery to replace his vocal chords with a megaphone .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSnakes of the WorldIf Snakes of the World can cure even a few readers of their phobia , replacing terror with admiration , it will have achieved its purpose .
avoid.vAgentNPExtweLacking the certainty that arises from inner , mystic experience , we have a predilection to replace genuine knowledge with dogma .
avoid.vAgentNPExta wilting strongmanIn theory , it is a simple matter to overthrow a wilting strongman and replace him with a civilian president conveniently waiting in the wings .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe tsarWhen Putiatin rapidly proved a dismal failure at the Ministry of Education , the tsar replaced him with the much more enlightened Aleksandr Golovnin .
avoid.vAgentNPExta Labour GovernmentFor millions of people , a Labour Government would replace low wages with no wages .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyou` With whom would you replace them ? " asked Barker innocently .
avoid.vAgentNPExtpoliceA MAN injured in a police shoot-out was last night in hospital with chest wounds while police pieced together the tangled events of a night of violence that also left one man dead and three policemen injured .
avoid.vAgentNPExtPolice piecing together the events of Tuesday night have discovered that the killer had robbed another couple a few minutes before .
avoid.vAgentNPExtusThey should come forward and let us piece together the jigsaw . ”
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey would then take it in turns to piece together each others jigsaw , guaranteed to keep them happy for years .
avoid.vAgentNPExtDaniel had pieced the story together from the radio : " with throat wounds .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe pieced it together .
avoid.vAgentNPExthoursHowever , since you have no doubt spent hours piecing this letter together ( must have taken you hours , my dear , to get all those words out ) -- I 'll grudgingly acknowledge its existence .
avoid.vAgentNPExtweMany of our basic likes and dislikes probably have some explanation in the long chain of experience , if only we could piece the jigsaw together .
avoid.vAgentNPExtshe` It was very muddled because she 'd pieced it together out of bits of gossip picked up here and there .
avoid.vAgentNPExthimShe handed him the two parts of the torch and waited for him to piece the thing together .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsmall scraps-weIn small scraps-we pieced it together .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe painstaking taskAnd as they go about the painstaking task of piecing the problem together there is one solution which everyone fears .
avoid.vAgentNPExtpoliceMr Chad explained how Harris had tried to burn the envelope but police had later pieced it together .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI can piece some of it together , but you know the rest .
avoid.vAgentNPExthimHe took Mould to the room without any floorboards , and helped him piece together a bizarre contraption containing metal beams , weights and cogs .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhose agentsThe new Whig government of 1832 instituted a Royal Commission on the Poor Laws whose agents pieced together the first really comprehensive picture of the situation and a single answer to it .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe pieced it together .
avoid.vAgentNPExtpoliceMr Chad explained how Harris had tried to burn the envelope but police had later pieced it together .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouHowever , since you have no doubt spent hours piecing this letter together ( must have taken you hours , my dear , to get all those words out ) -- I 'll grudgingly acknowledge its existence .
avoid.vAgentNPExthimHe took Mould to the room without any floorboards , and helped him piece together a bizarre contraption containing metal beams , weights and cogs .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSome , like Deutsche Bank and Crédit Lyonnais , are piecing together hugely expensive pan-European bank networks in the firm belief that retail banking can be moved across borders .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe GovernmentPerhaps this opens up the idea of the Government substituting depreciation accounting in place of principal repayments of loans but imposing the same control over the depreciation charge that it imposes on the minimum revenue provision .
avoid.vAgentNPExta court( 3 ) It is not open to a court to substitute some different protection in place of the long-standing privilege against self-incrimination on which defendants seek to rely .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyou` I have seen countries where you substitute a white oppressor with a black one .
avoid.vAgentNPExtCustoms officers substituted the drugs with another substance as the consignment arrived and it continued to Scott 's house where he was arrested .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyOn a typical day , Macci 's students go to classes from 7.30 am to 1.15 pm ( they substitute their physical education classes with tennis ) .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWilkinsonAlso a line which went something like this : ` Wilkinson substituted Frank Strandli with David R. with 8 minutes remaining .
avoid.vAgentNPExtlandownersThe Chilean government is to allow landowners to substitute a quarter of native forest with plantations of introduced species .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe defenderAs an alternative to the fan strike ( right ) , the defender can retaliate by substituting a palm heel strike .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe walked towards her office , plenty to do there which might take her mind off these worries by substituting others .
avoid.vAgentNPExtICan I avoid renewing the housing by substituting thick oil to prevent further leakage ?
avoid.vAgentNPExtPuttenhamFor Attridge , Puttenham truly supplements nature with art , by substituting art for nature .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouApplying those tests , first you did not substitute your own decision for that of the parent .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe court` The court does not substitute its commercial judgment for that of the board , " he added .
avoid.vAgentNPExtpolitical sociologistsFeminists have accused political sociologists of substituting their own views of what should be the case in the place of evidence .
avoid.vAgentNPExtYorkshire peopleHe had heard Yorkshire people substitute it for the word ` self " , as in : ` I 've been there me sen ! "
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe judiciaryFurthermore , it is quite possible to maintain control in such situations without the judiciary substituting their view for that of the tribunal .
avoid.vAgentNPExtfarmersAs land becomes scarce , farmers rely more on additional fertilizer to expand output , in effect substituting energy in the form of fertilizer for land in the production process .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe substituted lower price labels for those on the goods .
avoid.vAgentNPExtweIn algebra a similar thing happens when we substitute numbers for letters .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe USSR wishes to substitute gas for oil for its European satellites .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWe will erase or cross out the second word and substitute the word ` thou " .
avoid.vAgentNPExtCB is also trying to substitute floating rate for fixed rate mortgages in France .
avoid.vAgentNPExtweHowever , we reserve the right to substitute alternative carriers/aircraft types as necessary .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouBut if we have men who are not straight themselves , then you substitute one crooked man for another , regardless of colour . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoUrine advertised as free of detectable drugs is on offer by mail-order to anxious test takers , who could try to substitute it for their own .
avoid.vAgentNPExtanxious test takersUrine advertised as free of detectable drugs is on offer by mail-order to anxious test takers , who could try to substitute it for their own .
avoid.vAgentNPExtA court can not substitute a care order for a supervision order on an application for discharge .
avoid.vAgentNPExtfilmmakersElsewhere , filmmakers attempted to substitute frenetic drama for intense conflict .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyLater , when people got squeamish about that sort of thing , they substituted cats -- a dozen or so live cats tied up in a sack .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe exiles would then substitute new strength for old strength , and " change " their strength in the sense that old eagles " change " theirs .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouBut if instead of the terminals you substitute a network of personal computers or other intelligent workstations , you gain several advantages .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouFor distance you must now substitute that very special , and far less abstract , sort of distance which we call height : height which speaks immediately to our muscles and nerves .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhichA control sentence which substituted the unambiguous conjunction ` while " for ` before " provoked no pause at the word ` entered " .
avoid.vAgentNPExtA control sentence which substituted the unambiguous conjunction ` while " for ` before " provoked no pause at the word ` entered " .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthis moderate liberalIn the 1830's this moderate liberal finally substituted for the omnicompetent Council of Castille a ` modern " Ministry of the Interior and a Supreme Court .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe tsarist authoritiesIn reality , the tsarist authorities substituted for the Nicholaevan concept of " obligated " peasants the slightly more beneficent concept of " temporarily " obligated peasants .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe wrote down the surname ` Hughes " but then crossed it out and substituted ` Harvey . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtWinston Smith , his chin nuzzled into his breast in an effort to escape the vile wind , slipped quickly through the glass doors of Victory Mansions , though not quickly enough to prevent a swirl of gritty dust from entering along with him .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWinston Smith , his chin nuzzled into his breast in an effort to escape the vile wind , slipped quickly through the glass doors of Victory Mansions , though not quickly enough to prevent a swirl of gritty dust from entering along with him .
avoid.vAgentNPExttoo manyBut the idea of a tax as some kind of entry ticket for citizenship was always a nonsense : too many are able to dodge paying it .
avoid.vAgentNPExtYou 've managed to dodge meeting the boys at the sharp end of this exercise for far too long .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheySome people become ` procedure police " at meetings ; they dodge joining in discussion of matters under consideration by constantly raising ` points of order " .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheHe should have seen the face of his right hon. Friend the Member for Finchley when he evaded answering a question about the word " federal " .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe sidestepped answering , saying `` with proper procedures and with proper formalities , all can come to attend the forum . ''
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe stopped again by the pavilion and , with his eyes fixed on Gabriel and a demented grin on his pock-marked face , rent the golden cloth from bottom to top .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheWhen he heard of a Kaiser talking in an after-dinner speech about ` my friend the Sultan " he was astonished , and could have rent his garments .
avoid.vAgentNPExtBosley and Hughes knelt on him and manacled his hands behind his back .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe strangled her -- after first manacling her with handcuffs , torturing her and sexually assaulting her , the prosecution alleged .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSouth VietnamAfter hearing reports that South Vietnam shackled political prisoners in crowded metal cages with little food or water , he arranged for some of the congressmen to visit the prison on Con Dau .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthey`` When they shackle me , like they shackled my slave ancestors and take me off to jail , nobody in this room will see me crawl , '' the black congressman said .
avoid.vAgentNPExtBronson gashed his shin on the spikes of a rival athlete and with only three athletes staying on their feet the race was re-run .
avoid.vAgentNPExtkidnappersPacheco , 25 , said kidnappers beat him and gashed his feet several times before letting him go in Amatitlan , 17 miles ( 25 kilometers ) southwest of the capital .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheLifting her chin , she looked him in the eye .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe tucked one foot into her crotch , sticking out her knee , and lifted her heel from the floor .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe` He kissed me on the cheek and I waved him off at the door and watched TV before going to bed .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe poked about in the brambles and wagged her tail .
avoid.vAgentNPExtBully wagged his tail on seeing Angela , but Angela did n't pat him .
avoid.vAgentNPExtan on-heat goatOne whiff of the opened container will make an on-heat goat wag her tail in the characteristic manner .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheInstead of taking to her heels , as any sensible pariah dog would have done , she advanced wagging her tail to sniff at him .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe dancersJimmy Tarbuck is rabbiting on in front of the tabs , the dancers are in position , stretching their limbs and adjusting their costumes , bathed in the blue of first lighting condition .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoI dread to think of the thousands of women who stretch their limbs to unhealthy lengths in a vain bid to attain taut buttocks and breasts .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe thousands of womenI dread to think of the thousands of women who stretch their limbs to unhealthy lengths in a vain bid to attain taut buttocks and breasts .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe men` Quick , " she called as the men stood up , stretching cramped limbs and groaning softly .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe coolies inside the fetid dens immediately began to stretch their stiffened limbs and drag themselves off their sodden mats , knowing that within minutes the cai would be among them flailing heavy staves to rouse the laggards .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMarx blinked his bloodshot eyes .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheIt was more , she blinked her eyes , as if roused out of a coma .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe glanced around slowly , blinking his eyes .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe blinked red rimmed eyes .
avoid.vAgentNPExtCleo blinked her huge dark eyes slowly .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI closed my eyes weakly .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe closed her eyes in dread .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe momentarily closed his eyes .
avoid.vAgentNPExtFlora closed her eyes in ecstasy .
avoid.vAgentNPExtKathleen closed her eyes .
avoid.vAgentNPExtDoctor Staples lifted his eyes from the chart .
avoid.vAgentNPExtNoreenAs she moved up , Noreen lifted her eyes to the choir stalls , as if in a signal , and the organ segued to a softer introduction to the Recessional Hymn .
avoid.vAgentNPExtPeach lifted her eyes reluctantly from his gleaming , oversize boots to his face .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe lifted drowsy blue eyes to his , bemused by the power he seemed to have over her .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe boyAs he picked it up , the boy opened his eyes .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWillie opened his eyes and looked around .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe opened her eyes .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheThen he opened his eyes again to peer at his watch and the expression of irritation returned .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI opened my eyes like that .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMargaret rolled her eyes at the ceiling .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe laughed and rolled her eyes .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe rolled her eyes heavenwards .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe pony was rolling its eyes but stood motionless because a young boy relentlessly twisted its ear .
avoid.vAgentNPExtAlice rolled her eyes upward rudely .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe shut her eyes again .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMyeloskiIn the back , Myeloski shut his eyes ; it was the moment he hated the most .
avoid.vAgentNPExtLýie shut her eyes and frowned .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe shut her eyes in shame .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe man licked mud-caked lips , eyes half-closing in weariness .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWill licked his lips and looked uncertainly towards Hari .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe snorted , and rubbed his nose with a finger .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheGrinning , he gently rubbed his swollen nose , newly broken a fourth time .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe rubs his nose and fiddles with his ear , he must be insecure ! " we say .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe sat back and massaged his temples , his eyes closed .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIrina wrinkled her nose .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe wrinkled her nose in disapproval .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe coroner wrinkled his nose .
avoid.vAgentNPExtEddie wrinkled her brow .
avoid.vAgentNPExtRoman wrinkled his brows .
avoid.vAgentNPExtArty closed his mouth and began to brush the heel of his open hand against his left temple in a repeated gesture of frustration .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe closed his mouth down around hers , and for a moment she was too stunned to react .
avoid.vAgentNPExtLorettaCatching sight of herself in a wall mirror , Loretta closed her mouth and waited for Bridget to go on .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe porter drew back his hand and rubbed his mouth with the back of his wrist .
avoid.vAgentNPExtEuniceThreat Number Three sobered Henry up slightly , though his mother and Noreen , flanking him on each side like two prison warders , had n't said a word since Eunice had opened her mouth .
avoid.vAgentNPExtConstanceWild with fear , Constance opened her mouth and bit his nose so hard that it hurt her teeth .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe shut his mouth and hung his head .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe shut his mouth and swallowed hard , and in the space of about two seconds she saw a whole kaleidoscope of emotions flash in succession through his mind .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe rest of us could just sit and twiddle our thumbs and drink iced coffee .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheIntelligence Agency , if he had been twiddling his thumbs for a week , he might just have been a little determined himself .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe winked , and rubbed the side of his nose .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe was tugging anxiously at one earlobe , and the silence continued to hang between them , though Nunzia slapped and stirred at the range .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe rubbed his nose , tugged at an earlobe , shuffled his feet on the carpet .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyAt the end of one particularly painful lesson , Miss Hatherby did release them and they stalked the room stiffly , pecking at the furniture and flapping their wings , to Constance 's great delight .
avoid.vAgentNPExtseveral swansJust then several swans began flapping their wings and hissing .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheWhen he flapped his stumpy wings and heaved his fat body up above the topmost branches , Cassowary was as pleased as pie .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheShe smiled and she lifted her eyelids at a man in a way that conveyed how attractive and interesting he was .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe licked her lips .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe rubbed his nose .
avoid.vAgentNPExtJehan wrinkled his nose .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe buyers in front of the rostrum`` We have had cricket sales before and we enjoy seeing the buyers in front of the rostrum unscrewing their flasks and unwrapping their sandwiches , '' said Richard Madley , a director of Phillips auctioneers .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouIf you accidentally stain walls with woodworm fluid , leave it for a week or two , and if it still shows , coat it with an aluminium primer before redecorating .
avoid.vAgentNPExtA farmer sowed good seed in his field but , while he was asleep , an enemy sowed darnel amongst the wheat .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheAt times , especially following the leakage of so-called ` medical evidence " to a Sunday newspaper , it appeared he was acting independently .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheThe Lord Chancellor will be given power to make rules allowing magistrates to disallow a solicitor 's costs or order him to pay costs if he fails to act reasonably competently or expeditiously .
avoid.vAgentNPExtanglersMr Shephard would like legislation to make sure that anglers act responsibly and compassionately .
avoid.vAgentNPExta local authorityIn one case , the Appeal Court found a local authority had acted unlawfully by failing to consult residents properly before closing a home .
avoid.vAgentNPExta lorry-driverSince that was highlighted , several witnesses have come forward and told Gilmour 's lawyer , Gordon Ritchie , that they were aware of a lorry-driver acting suspiciously on the afternoon of the murder .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoThey challenged a man who was seen acting suspiciously at a horses ' rest home near their RAF base .
avoid.vAgentNPExta manThey challenged a man who was seen acting suspiciously at a horses ' rest home near their RAF base .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWe must act responsibly .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe Security CouncilSouth Africa claimed that since it was a party to the dispute the Security Council had acted illegally in depriving it of its right of audience under United Nations Charter , Article 32 .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe demonstratorsInjunctions were sought to prevent this , but the judge had some difficulty in finding that the demonstrators were acting illegally .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe Commission is pledged to act independently of national or sectional interests .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsomeoneIf you see someone attempting or actually stealing a vehicle , or see someone acting suspiciously near vehicles -- ring the police immediately .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheSurely what counts , from the point of view of the person in authority , is not what the subject thinks but how he acts .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouHow you act at work gives certain messages to all the people you work with .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyThe method of preparation of the remedies and how they act is not essential to an understanding of Homoeopathy .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheIf you want to know what a man is really like , take notice of how he acts when he loses money .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe habitusThrough such examples , it becomes clear how the habitus acts both to generate the diversity of forms and , in turn , to classify these same diverse fields .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyThe play 's interest , rather , is centred on how they act : both what they do and what they say , and the gap between the two .
avoid.vAgentNPExtitBefore describing its role in some specific cellular processes , I shall summarize how InsP 3 is released from the membrane and how it acts to generate calcium signals .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheHow would he act if he knew that his career was to be made into fiction , to serve as an object lesson , and a name of opprobrium , to the generations that followed him ?
avoid.vAgentNPExtII surprised myself how I acted .
avoid.vAgentNPExtindividual agentsThis postulates the distribution of resources according to how individual agents acting prudentially ( under certain conditions of limitation ) would distribute resources for a hypothetical life span .
avoid.vAgentNPExthe` You remember how he acted when I came out ? "
avoid.vAgentNPExtitIn that time we have found out how it is produced , how it is metabolized and , now that its receptor has been cloned , we are beginning to understand how it acts to release calcium .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyFor more evidence that addictions have something in common in the way they act on the brain as a whole , no matter which pathways they stimulate , look at the pictures on this page .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIChildren should see that from the way I act , not from what I tell them to think " .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyThough I agreed with their political views , I could not condone the way they acted and was glad to see them go at last .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheHe intrigued her , there was something about the way he acted , the way he spoke that made him different from all the other vagrants that she had met .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouI say , ` We treat you guys like that because of the way you act .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheCall a child stupid often enough , and she will act as if she were stupid , which almost amounts to becoming stupid .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI 've been acting as if I hate her . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtyou` I do n't know what this is all about , or why you 're acting as if the bogyman is on your heels , but I suppose I 'll have to listen to you . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtWe acted as if we owned RCA , that we were RCA , that we had this corporation .
avoid.vAgentNPExtChristIs Dr Campbell saying that Christ did not really take our sin upon himself but acted as if he did ?
avoid.vAgentNPExtCranston , however , acted as if she was an old friend , flattered and fussed her .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe had decided to act as if they liked each other ; he did n't know how he affected her and he was n't going to know .
avoid.vAgentNPExtEach department acts as if it is the purchaser of another department 's production and then ` sells " on materials that it has processed for the next stage of production .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe Church censorsAs time passed , however , the Church censors began to act as if the distinction were of no importance .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe third party and his advisersNevertheless the third party and his advisers seem to have acted as if such a direction had been given , for a document expressed to be a defence and counterclaim of the third party has been served .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheIsaac said , and it was only then that Alan realized that he was acting as if he knew .
avoid.vAgentNPExtClaireTrust Claire to act as if she were the centre of attention .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheHe could n't forget he 'd been an Army sergeant , he talked like one and acted as if he was still on a parade ground or something .
avoid.vAgentNPExthimselfD'Aubigny himself acted as if Angus was scarcely there .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheBy the end , he acted as if he 'd said nothing to me at all earlier about being worried , being followed and everything and he turned the conversation round to me and my future .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthemBut at all times I would prefer them to act as if they have non-speaking parts .
avoid.vAgentNPExtJohnWhile he was courting her , John was very protective towards mother and son , and acted like a big daddy to them both .
avoid.vAgentNPExteveryoneAnd should everyone act like his mother , society would grind to a halt .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe acted like an old woman sometimes , though she was n't quite -- probably no older than thirty .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheHe found himself impossibly tongue-tied ; his cheeks coloured and he cursed himself for acting like a teenager .
avoid.vAgentNPExtprongsThe obvious isolated pillar of rock is the Trinnacle , its tantalising prongs acting like a magnet for scramblers -- and persuasive photographers !
avoid.vAgentNPExtderisionPenry 's derision acted like a red-hot needle , pricking the fragile balloon of her vanity .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheySenna , Mansell , Prost : Gaug 's top three , but do they act like champions ?
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey did n't act like police , did they ? "
avoid.vAgentNPExtpeopleHe was always at a loss when people acted like this .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey acted as if they had no choice in the matter .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe poor saps come round here and act like they 're his equals , and he plays with them .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsoldiersOnly when the libidinal ties are weakened do soldiers act in panic , ignoring their comrades .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe` She acted extremely courageously , " added the spokesman .
avoid.vAgentNPExtLawyers acting for the Queen are set to try to block Living With The Queen before it goes on sale in the US next month .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheWhere a person is actually being made the subject of an unlawful attack by another , he is entitled to act in self-defence , and use force to do so .
avoid.vAgentNPExtFionaTremayne , sensing it also , fussed over her even more than usual and Fiona herself made visible efforts to act normally and as she said ` be sensible " .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIHe came in so unexpectedly I probably acted dumb at first .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe had been hopelessly spoiled as a child and as an adult continued to act as he chose , accepting neither advice nor criticism .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe jabbed a finger into the table-top to emphasize his point .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe jabbed two fingers into his eyes and he screamed and rolled off her , trying to rise to his feet , blinded by her attack .
avoid.vAgentNPExtDonna` There , " Donna suddenly shouted , jabbing a finger against the glass .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMyra` Outstanding my foot , " Myra said , jabbing a pin into Claudia 's leg in her indignation .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe straightened up from the binnacle and jabbed a finger painfully into my chest .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe woman jabbed her cigarette into the man 's face and he loosened his grip .
avoid.vAgentNPExtone of the civiliansBird Alighting ( Peopeo Tholekt ) rode out to parley , but returned in consternation after one of the civilians repeatedly jabbed a rifle into his ribs .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe jabbed the metal rod hard into the man 's stomach and as he doubled up , brought it swiftly down on his exposed head .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe Bishop 's secretary` Morris dancers and mudwater-medicine merchants ! " mouthed the Bishop 's secretary , jabbing his eyeglass in the playmaster 's face .
avoid.vAgentNPExtII try to twist my body so I can jab my left elbow in his face .
avoid.vAgentNPExtDuvallBut Duvall smacked it dismissively aside and jabbed two steel-hard fingers at the base of Jimmy 's throat with a cold and precise disdain .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe took a deep breath , and jabbed her fingers into the gaping mouth .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheNow she jabbed the toe of her smart Italian shoe in the dog , who was snuffling about under the table .
avoid.vAgentNPExtChenHe began to shake his head in denial , but Chen jabbed the gun hard against his head , drawing blood .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe jabs the gun barrel to my neck .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe man pocketed the wallet , and jabbed his foot down on the accelerator .
avoid.vAgentNPExthis menCovering the sprawled guards constantly , Mortimer hopped over the bodies and continued downwards , his men jabbing the bodies with bayonets to make sure .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe stopped and jabbed at O'Hara 's machine with her umbrella .
avoid.vAgentNPExtAnderson towered above it , carefully sharpening his knife .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIBy the wings of Draconius , when I 've sharpened my axe you 'll suffer the same fate as Whiplash !
avoid.vAgentNPExta young man in a doorwayYou see a young man in a doorway sharpening his fingernails with a razor-blade , perhaps a common Neapolitan pastime , and useful too if it helps winkle those stray bits of salami from between your teeth .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheIt made her feel as if she should be sharpening her sword in preparation .
avoid.vAgentNPExta squireLooked at in a different way , a feudal knight would have a squire who carried his armour for him , sharpened up his sword , and polished his boots .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoLooked at in a different way , a feudal knight would have a squire who carried his armour for him , sharpened up his sword , and polished his boots .
avoid.vAgentNPExtpupilsSafe and simple chucks make the range of products wider , and a grinding system allows pupils to sharpen their own tools .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe hoists his braces up , tips his chair back , and begins to sharpen a matchstick into a toothpick .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe tigerWith that the tiger began to sharpen his teeth and claws in a very frightening manner .
avoid.vAgentNPExtYour grandfather had been a Poor Law Guardian and sharpened his razor on a leather strap that was also for giving beltings .
avoid.vAgentNPExtITo start with I used them straight with no water and sharpened the leads to a fine point to draw the outline .
avoid.vAgentNPExthe` Well , my grandfather erected it ; and of an evening he would be very busy sharpening up chopping hooks and one thing and another .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe womenHe recalled how as a five-year-old he had ridden on the back of a huge sow , beating it with a twig as the men stood around and laughed and the women sharpened the knives .
avoid.vAgentNPExtPursuivant sharpened his pencil , opened his notebook , and wrote down the date .
avoid.vAgentNPExtPhilip sharpened one of his pencils that Lee must have broken , sharpened it too much and the lead broke again .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe pulled a fresh pile of paper from her desk drawer , sharpened her pencil and got down to work .
avoid.vAgentNPExtBullockWhile Bullock can pout from behind a token booth , Gallagher , with his well-groomed looks , can pout from a coma .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI 'm not going to pout or be upset at anybody .
avoid.vAgentNPExtBonalyIn the 1994 World Championships , Bonaly pouted over her marks and refused to wear her silver medal during the final ceremony .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheHer only top-three finish at the worlds was a silver last year , when she pouted and took the medal off her neck on the podium because she felt the judges had robbed her of the gold .
avoid.vAgentNPExtPierce pouted and berated herself for errors , but kept calm in the crunch .
avoid.vAgentNPExtEverybody 's a bungler , an amateur .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyou too , FrodoGandalf had said much earlier that ` Already you too , Frodo , can not easily let it go , nor will to damage it .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouIf you have treated it roughly and damaged its needle , it will never work correctly until you have had that needle renewed .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwar engines and large monstersHowever , it is possible for war engines and large monsters to damage them .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheThe Maggot had played American football until he had come off his Harley-Davidson at eighty miles an hour and permanently damaged his left knee .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyou` Edmund , I swear if you tear your clothes again , climbing that wall , I wo n't sit up half the night to mend them before Dameta sees twreaking . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtheEverything he wore had to be thick , because he tore his clothes , destroyed them .
avoid.vAgentNPExthe , PrestonOr else he , Preston , had inadvertently torn a hole in the fabric of the universe and the Evil had come seeping through .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheNina pulled her shawl so roughly from the hook on the door that she tore a hole in it .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey` They 'll tear it with their damned boots , " complained Jack of Longleigh who had built the new Mouth of Hell .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe tore a knee ligament during PSV Endhoven 's 3-0 victory over Willem II Tilburg on Saturday and will be out for the rest of the season .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe tore his hair with his hands .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe tore the doctor 's books and wrote all over them .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIThey said that I had torn a policeman 's tunic .
avoid.vAgentNPExtJoanne had torn a ligament so badly refereeing a basketball match that she was on morphine for a week after hospital surgery , and could n't even walk let alone play golf .
avoid.vAgentNPExtAmelia tore the envelope open and laughed .
avoid.vAgentNPExtAnnaSoon after they had arrived in New York Anna had torn a dress and Mrs Carson had handed it to Ruth to repair .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIFor example , at the peak of my running career in 1983 , I tore my plantar fasciitis and spent much of the next three years running at less than 100 per cent .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI tore it outside .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheOnce in her room she took a seat by the windows and , pushing her distress over Paul to the back of her mind , tore open the packet he 'd given her .
avoid.vAgentNPExtRosieShe was stitching the holes Rosie had managed to rip in the seat of his pants in the few seconds they were in her possession .
avoid.vAgentNPExtAthelstan carefully ripped the canvas open with the small knife he always carried .
avoid.vAgentNPExtherHe remembered her ripping it the day she 'd taken him to see the hens for the first time .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheShe knew if she forced it she would rip it .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe took a deep breath and ripped the envelope open swiftly -- Well , there was only one way to find out .
avoid.vAgentNPExtFaith CaskieThen she remembered her night-gown was torn down the front where Faith Caskie had ripped it .
avoid.vAgentNPExtYouYoungman shouted : ` You have ripped my jacket .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe ripped open one of the little silver foil packets and handed her the lubricated ring of rubber .
avoid.vAgentNPExtOne of them` One of them ripped my blouse .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey ripped open the jugular vein , releasing an appalling rush of blood .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWe`` We will dam the area and skim or pump the oil out , '' he said , adding that much of the recovered oil would be sent to refineries .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSalazarJudge Renfren Paisano , in the northeastern province of Gracias a Dios , last November sentenced Salazar for skimming 11 pounds ( five kilos ) of cocaine from a July 1994 drug bust .
avoid.vAgentNPExt`` smart '' unitsThey include extending the treaty to civil wars instead of just international conflicts , banning metal-free mines that defy detection and requiring mines used in most instances to be `` smart '' units that eventually disable themselves .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthatThey include extending the treaty to civil wars instead of just international conflicts , banning metal-free mines that defy detection and requiring mines used in most instances to be `` smart '' units that eventually disable themselves .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe said he began coming into her bedroom at night soon after he arrived , disabling the intercom linking her room to her parents ' room on another floor , and harassing her .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThose in the field locating and disabling mines applaud the more dramatic moves , like Belgium 's ban .
avoid.vAgentNPExtPolice have used articles in the penal code to back up arrests of journalists critical of the government and to disable printing presses .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe robbersCaretaker Frank Lupian said the robbers tied him and his wife in a corner and disabled the office telephone .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe Ukrainians managed to disable armored personnel carriers , said another U.N. spokesman , Alexander Ivanko .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIraqBy disabling the equipment , Iraq has taken another step toward meeting U.N. conditions for easing a 5-year-old economic blockade stifling the country 's economy .
avoid.vAgentNPExtLoganair usually operates a Shorts 360 aircraft on the Edinburgh -Wick-Kirkwall route .
avoid.vAgentNPExtTwo passengers were operating lap-top computers when a Boeing 747-400 started oscillating left and right during flight .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheEventually he managed to sit in a chair unaided and began to attend the hospital school , where he operated a computer with a mouth-held drumstick .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoThe other important but less visible change is that those who operate the robots and computers are part-time women workers .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthoseThe other important but less visible change is that those who operate the robots and computers are part-time women workers .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouInsist on a demonstration if you 're unsure how to operate the equipment .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey are capable of administering drugs and operating resuscitation equipment .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe girlAfter the girl had calmed down enough to operate her scanning equipment , a number of hairline fractures had been revealed and a torn muscle .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe remaining crewmanThe repeater bolt thrower has a crew of two models and if one crewman is slain then the remaining crewman can continue to operate the machine without any reduction in performance .
avoid.vAgentNPExtPeople holding loud parties or operating noisy machinery will be closely scrutinised by the council 's environmental health officers .
avoid.vAgentNPExtresortsCold weather enabled the resorts to operate their snowmaking machines and ensure a solid white carpet back to the village which survived a warm patch over Christmas and is predicted to last long through the months ahead .
avoid.vAgentNPExta driverExperience with Atlantean buses suggested that a driver could operate a double-deck vehicle , and this principle was applied to 761 .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMany hauliers have spent years operating vehicles actually owned by the haulage company , but the benefits of expanding business using some form of contract hire agreement can not be ignored .
avoid.vAgentNPExtlabourWith little additional labour available , employers compete fiercely for labour to operate newly installed machinery .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWe` We operate a menu to get the best out of the rations , " Lamb says .
avoid.vAgentNPExtVisitors will be able to operate a network of interactive VDUs to obtain information on almost all the works we possess and their history as if they were taking a peep into the vaults .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSoftware users should operate secure and efficient housekeeping systems to reduce the danger of unauthorized copies being made of programs .
avoid.vAgentNPExtForeign officers could not operate radar and other navigational equipment .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey also damaged and torched several vehicles in Dhaka and the motor way linking northern districts with the capital .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheThe mayor said he did n't think he had damaged the Middle East peace process .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyThe nation 's best teacher believes that when students feel their school belongs to them , they damage the building .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe damaged the finger tip and the knuckle .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe fractured her jaw and damaged seven teeth in the six-metre tumble .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe fishermenEcologists contend the fishermen are damaging the delicate equilibrium on the lagoon 's sandy bottom , damaging plant life considered vital to the sea 's chain of nutrients .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey attacked and damaged several shops and vehicles , officials said .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey damaged the engine of one train and detained another train .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthey`` This time they damaged your belongings .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey also damaged 329 schools , 143 hospitals and clinics and 200,000 houses , as well as water , electricity and telecommunications facilities .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheKrunislav Olujic , who replaced Vukovic as chief justice , was ousted in January when the judicial committee found that he damaged the court 's reputation by maintaining relations with two people convicted of minor crimes .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe kicked a trash container and damaged the toe .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhichThe results could have been disastrous for the force which has already had to freeze recruitment of officers during 1993 to keep within a tight budget .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe forceThe results could have been disastrous for the force which has already had to freeze recruitment of officers during 1993 to keep within a tight budget .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheUnder the Israel -PLO autonomy agreement , the clauses must be revoked by spring , and Prime Minister Shimon Peres has said he would freeze further peace negotiations if Arafat did not make good on his promise .
avoid.vAgentNPExtGermanyLast September , Germany froze all development aid to Vietnam and said Hanoi was violating international law by not taking back its citizens .
avoid.vAgentNPExtNATOBut NATO froze the talks until its troops deploy and Bosnian army soldiers collected the villagers ' weapons .
avoid.vAgentNPExtitIsrael has threatened it would freeze peace talks unless the PLO retracted charter sections calling for Israel 's destruction .
avoid.vAgentNPExtNorth Korea has frozen its suspect nuclear program in return for the two modern reactors , which produce far less weapons-grade plutonium , and substitute fuel oil worth dlrs 50 million a year .
avoid.vAgentNPExtU.S.-Soviet1972 - U.S. Senate approves U.S.-Soviet agreement to freeze major part of their offensive nuclear arsenals for five years .
avoid.vAgentNPExtCroatian Serbs earlier this week froze economic negotiations with Tudjman 's government in response to its decision to end the 3-year-old peacekeeping mission .
avoid.vAgentNPExtAustralia has already frozen military ties with France in protest of President Jacques Chirac 's decision to conduct eight underground nuclear tests at Mururoa and Fangataufa atolls in Polynesia .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe EUAlso , Verros said , the EU will freeze a western aid program for Croatia to penalize the country for opening a war on many fronts agaisnt rebel Serbs hold the Krajina region .
avoid.vAgentNPExtKozyrev froze cooperation to protest the North Atlantic Treaty Organization 's plans to offer membership to some ex-Warsaw Pact nations .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe government froze settlement construction in 1992 to facilitate peace talks .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWestern donorsThe EU was among Western donors that froze aid in 1992 to pressure then-dictator Kamuzu Banda into introducing political reforms and improving human rights .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthatThe EU was among Western donors that froze aid in 1992 to pressure then-dictator Kamuzu Banda into introducing political reforms and improving human rights .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe government of Prime Minister I.K. GujralOn Sunday , Mrs. Gandhi accused the government of Prime Minister I.K. Gujral with trying to hush up Jain 's report .
avoid.vAgentNPExtNASALater this year , NASA will launch the Extreme Ultraviolet Explorer satellite , and Welsh believes that many stars in the tunnel will be detected .
avoid.vAgentNPExtBritish Satellite Broadcasting ( BSB )On the 27th August , 1989 , British Satellite Broadcasting ( BSB ) launched their satellite from Cape Canaveral to join the Astra Satellite some 23,000 miles out in space .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIraq also retaliated by launching Scud missiles against Saudi Arabia and Israel .
avoid.vAgentNPExtitIraq said yesterday it had launched a 48-tonne three-stage rocket into space and announced the local manufacture of new long-range missiles .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe aircraft would be able to launch the missiles at a considerable distance from well-defended targets .
avoid.vAgentNPExtRUSSIA will launch a missile towards America 's nuclear submarine and bomber aircraft bases tomorrow .
avoid.vAgentNPExtpeople with schizophreniaA study by Wing and Brown ( 1970 ) suggested that people with schizophrenia were likely to respond to understimulation by withdrawal and regression .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe congress , in the town of Komrat , was responding to a decision by the Moldavian Supreme Soviet on July 27 to reject proposals to create within Moldavia an autonomous Gagauz republic or region .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe British responded by being the best at one particular product type , made on a particular machine .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe firemenIf anyone had been crying for help , the firemen must have responded by now .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe inspectors responded with orders for sluicing and cleansing and ventilating .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe Prime Minister , however , responded with the instinctive nationalist belligerence that came most naturally to her .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe Turkish government responded with indignation to the German move , repeating previous allegations that Germany supported the PKK at a political level .
avoid.vAgentNPExtBritish pacifists responded to the Russian Revolution with euphoria .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyWhen 24-hour staffing is provided by the ward or department team , they are more likely to respond to requests for a change in working arrangements to meet an unavoidable staffing shortfall .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe ChurchThe celebration of this World Communications Day underlines the need for the Church to respond to the many unprecedented changes brought about by the communications media and their effects on modern living .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthemThis helps them to respond sensitively to their clients ' suggestions and to furnish a diagnosis and accusation of guilt which is highly acceptable to the victim .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe audienceIt may be likely that the audience will respond adversely , entitling the police to request the speaker to desist .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe Minister of StateI hope that the Minister of State will respond positively to my criticisms .
avoid.vAgentNPExtGovernment needs to listen to the public and respond accordingly .
avoid.vAgentNPExtpeople who suffer from intellectual impairmentTherefore , people who suffer from intellectual impairment may be unable to acquire adequate knowledge and to respond quickly and appropriately to a threat to safety .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe MinisterWill the Minister respond positively by stating that he will grant both applications to allow that small number of people to be retained in my constituency ?
avoid.vAgentNPExtitsThe intrinsic relationship between the local sector and its communities , its flexibility and ability to respond quickly to encompass new needs , makes the sector even more vital in times of recession .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe does n't respond to my friendly greeting .
avoid.vAgentNPExtEach pupil then has to respond to each statement by saying whether they strongly agree , agree , neither agree nor disagree , disagree , strongly disagree .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIraq responded to the air war with anti-aircraft fire and ground-to-air missiles .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe Israel government responded by imposing strict curfews on restless areas .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSaudi Arabia responded on Feb. 3 by banning the recruitment of Thai workers .
avoid.vAgentNPExtUS researchers have developed a coal-based compound which they claim produces 80 per cent less sulphur when burned .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheThe ` programme " he developed from 1883 , though most fully during his years outside the Cabinet .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheIf Isabel can include in the time she spends with him developing his skills for a propensity for being slightly more economic in his travel and hospitality arrangements , I guess we 'd be even more pleased .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe 's developed a steady business and a strong social life at her church .
avoid.vAgentNPExtitOn the chip side , Samsung says it is developing and will fabricate its own Precision Architecture RISC microprocessor that will combine high speed memory technology with the CPU logic on one chip .
avoid.vAgentNPExtEach of BP Oil 's business units is developing a performance targetting system , designed to improve its ability to satisfy customers " needs .
avoid.vAgentNPExtblack kidsWhy is it that black kids develop their sporting progress to the point that , by the time they leave school , their educational motivation is rather low , while their sporting motivation is soaring ?
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyAppealing to rather different sentiments , there are strong grounds for arguing that scientists should take social responsibility for the technology they develop .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouHowever , it does mean that if you develop a life-threatening condition , you will have the reassurance of knowing that your wishes are recorded in written form if you become unable to express them .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe plannersFrom telephone surveys and detailed representative group discussions , the planners developed the programme 's shape -- the neighbourhood , story line , characters -- and launched it successfully four years later .
avoid.vAgentNPExtus` This will allow us to concentrate more on developing the growth potential of our remaining newspapers operations . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtWardAfter failing to persuade his employer to produce a similar program , Ward developed one of his own , in partnership with an American programmer called Rusty Luring .
avoid.vAgentNPExtcoalitionistsOnce established , coalition proved difficult to shift and coalitionists developed an ideology of their own .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMany institutions in Further and Higher Education are developing policies on equal opportunities but most are facing difficulties in trying to put policy into practice .
avoid.vAgentNPExtPhil and Margaret developed a slide presentation on business plans and spent two days at the St Robert of Newminster Secondary School helping students make their own plans .
avoid.vAgentNPExtOntos has developed a set of object class libraries for financial trading rooms in a co-development with the University of West England , ( formerly Bristol Polytechnic ) .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe Soviet UnionFollowing the 1967 Six-day War the Soviet Union developed substantial military facilities in Egypt .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthemselvesThe activity can be taken further by asking them to represent three key moments in a story line ( either one they have heard or one they have themselves developed through drama ) .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe rebel legislators made no immediate response .
avoid.vAgentNPExtBankers , however , gave a cool response to the proposed scheme , arguing that the Hong Kong-dollar bond market was not yet ready to provide the financial infrastructure needed to make Sir Donald 's proposal feasible .
avoid.vAgentNPExtitThe United States on Wednesday announced it would provide dlrs 10 million in response to the appeal .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe Serbs pulled some heavy weapons out of the Sarajevo area in February 1994 , in response to a NATO ultimatum after the shelling of a market killed 68 people .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe four Palestinian plainclothes police in the convoyThe officer said the four Palestinian plainclothes police in the convoy fired in the air in response to the ambush and then rushed to the Israelis to administer first aid .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe Serbs have promised to relax some restrictions in response to the peace mission of former U.S. President Jimmy Carter who arrived in Sarajevo on Sunday .
avoid.vAgentNPExtmilitaryAn administration official , speaking on condition of anonymity , said chief U.S. negotiator Richard Holbrooke , an assistant secretary of state , is advocating a military response against the Serbs .
avoid.vAgentNPExtFatahIt said that `` Fatah is capable of making an appropriate response at the appropriate time . ''
avoid.vAgentNPExtBaldinoIn response to Charash 's criticism about releasing the findings before publishing them , Baldino said government regulations require him to disclose information that could affect the company 's financial status .
avoid.vAgentNPExtgovernment and industry , as well as those with resources in land and money ,It is up to government and industry , as well as those with resources in land and money , to make a concerted effort to secure our country 's wealth and heritage for the future .
avoid.vAgentNPExtPeter Yeo , who had been watching his partners , realized that he and Tim were not carrying the other two and decided to make another effort .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheI suppose that because she had n't really known me from an early age , she made a tremendous effort to get to know me later .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI` I am making every effort to avoid the inn being sold , " he said .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheShe 'd been reserved in a way which suggested that she might be strong-willed but was making an effort to hide it or keep it in check .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI shall not abandon the effort to persuade you otherwise .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI abandoned the effort to count up to a hundred , sensing that brightly coloured biochemicals were jiggling together on the page .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMerrill made a determined effort to pull herself out of the glow induced by the wine and Luke 's compliments .
avoid.vAgentNPExtPolice in Lothian will continue their policy to test all drivers involved in accidents and moving traffic offences in a determined effort to discourage drink driving .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheFrank Williams would n't reveal whether he had made last-ditch efforts to persuade Mansell to drive on .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe five Moorsbus operators have agreed to accept each other 's tickets on services within the park in an effort to encourage greater use of the new services .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe US secretary of state , Warren Christopher , is due to begin a Middle East tour later this week in an effort to get the peace talks started again .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouAlternatively you can join in activities on a daily basis if you live or are holidaying in the area .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe individual with this ethic does not engage in any cooperative activity for goals beyond the immediate-interest of the nuclear family .
avoid.vAgentNPExtTibetansIn a gesture construed as a concession to China , the communiqué also stated that India " does not allow Tibetans to engage in anti-China political activities in India " .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMen who engage in high risk sexual activity in closed institutions ( such as prisons ) are more at risk because of the lack of condoms and health education .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe children should be given the opportunity to mix with handicapped people , and encouraged to participate in voluntary activities , helping in homes and at social clubs for the handicapped .
avoid.vAgentNPExtmembersThe ability of members successfully to perform practical activities in collaboration with others is what makes the social world possible .
avoid.vAgentNPExtstudentsThis series of modules provides opportunities for students to undertake investigation activities designed to improve their knowledge and understanding of their local area .
avoid.vAgentNPExtolder peopleStudies which have examined the ability of older people to undertake activities of daily living ( adl ) usually take one of two main approaches .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthemAre staff given adequate training to enable them to undertake recruitment activities ?
avoid.vAgentNPExtIt respires anaerobically , by a process known as fermentation ; breaking down sugars to produce carbon dioxide and alcohol .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe superintendent slid out of the car and tried to rub the tiredness from her eyes , respiring the chill of the night like an elixir .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe had always respired his work with the same primal need that his body sought oxygen .
avoid.vAgentNPExtan outgoing fishIt is when an outgoing fish ceases to swim with the shoal and skulks , perhaps with fins folded and respiring more rapidly than usual , that something is suspect .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe coralsThis assists the corals in the building of their skeletons , and releases oxygen which helps the corals respire .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey respire at lower levels of light , temperature and tissue moisture than bryophytes or vascular plants , and are protected by dehydration against exhaustion of carbohydrate reserves ( Smith , 1984 ) .
avoid.vAgentNPExtTerrestrial amphibians respire through their skin and to do this must keep it moist with mucus .
avoid.vAgentNPExtmany organismsThe first living things evolved in its absence , and many organisms even today still respire without its aid .
avoid.vAgentNPExtBlufton respired deeply , his eyes glued first to the superintendent 's face and then Dexter 's .
avoid.vAgentNPExtBlanche respired steadily to allow the tension to subside and asked Lancaster why David Parkin might want to murder his wife .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe lay back , respiring deeply .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe plants and algaeHowever , after dark the plants and algae stop producing oxygen and instead use it to respire .
avoid.vAgentNPExtitBecause the cornea is avascular , it needs to respire directly from the atmosphere .
avoid.vAgentNPExtLingulaIn this process , the tentacles serve another and important function , for the water brings with it dissolved oxygen which Lingula needs in order to respire .
avoid.vAgentNPExtDavid respired slowly , letting the air swell in his lungs before the weight of his rib-cage forced it out .
avoid.vAgentNPExtmany modern organismsHowever , many modern organisms respire without the aid of oxygen ; that is , are anaerobic .
avoid.vAgentNPExtDavid respired deeply to quieten his euphoria .
avoid.vAgentNPExtGuido gave a brief sigh .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe set everything out on the table , then stared at the blank sheet of paper in front of her and gave a small sigh .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheThen she braced herself , heaving a deep sigh .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheFolding her against him , he gave a long sigh , then moved her back so that he could look into her face .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe nodded and gave a deep sigh .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe gave a long sigh .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheWith a long sigh , she turned to face him .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheWith a heavy sigh she lay back on the pile of beach cushions , closing her eyes against the early-morning sun , already climbing high in the sky .
avoid.vAgentNPExtLaura told her with a heavy sigh .
avoid.vAgentNPExtBenstede pursed his lips and let out a long sigh .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI swallow , take a long sigh and look at him .
avoid.vAgentNPExtClaudia heaved a huge sigh and tried to smile .
avoid.vAgentNPExtGeorge breathed a deep sigh .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe dragon heaved a huge sigh of relief and politely turned his head to let out a huge smoky belch ; then he settled down for a dragon-like snooze .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe gave a weary sigh .
avoid.vAgentNPExtPhilpott gave a resigned sigh .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe gave a small sigh .
avoid.vAgentNPExtRex made a major sigh .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe breathed a sigh of relief as he made no attempt to continue the discussion .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMaggie gave a great sigh of exasperation .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe gazed up at it with a deep sigh of pleasure .
avoid.vAgentNPExthimselfBriant allowed himself a small sigh of irritation .
avoid.vAgentNPExtshe“ I 'll have the use of a locker at the airport … ” she trailed off with a despondent sigh .
avoid.vAgentNPExtBrian gasped with the pain , and could n't breathe .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe gasped with pain as the head of the smaller boy caught him in the stomach .
avoid.vAgentNPExtitIn 1986 , on their first tour to Britain for years , the Bolshoi 's artistic director , Yuri Grigorovich , revealed Mukhamedov to the ballet world , and it gasped with astonishment .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheI can … ’ but the words were stopped in him and he seemed to suffocate and gasp with the sense of a power beyond the Cages that he had sensed briefly before .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheSuddenly , she was clinging to him , her hands in his dark hair , gasping with pent-up desire as his hands swept up to her breasts .
avoid.vAgentNPExtRonni gasped with dismay .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe nearly gasped with dismay at the shock that shivered down into her tummy .
avoid.vAgentNPExtLouisa gasped with delight to see the man and his reflection travel together so fluently .
avoid.vAgentNPExtAlexandra and Lyddy gasped in unison .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheA few seconds later , he gasped in realization : had n't the scientist referred to his tardy colleague as ` he " ?
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe turned , elbows beneath him , gasping in the foul air , his chest heaving .
avoid.vAgentNPExtJoannaIt was so beautifully cut that Joanna gasped in admiration .
avoid.vAgentNPExtKarenShe had disappeared , strategically , into the folds of her little black dress , leaving Karen gasping in her underslip .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThessy gasped at such blasphemy , while I scowled at Ellen 's blackmail .
avoid.vAgentNPExtFabiaAnd as Fabia gasped at the implication she saw behind that statement Lubor was going on , ` It is I who asks you , for myself .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe guestsThe jewels sparkled in the candlelight and the guests gasped at the sheer magnificence of the piece .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheHe slowly lifted the hand which had been clutching his , opened it and very gently implanted a kiss on its palm , and laughed when she gasped at the caress .
avoid.vAgentNPExtLarger fishSymptom : Larger fish , in particular gasping at the surface .
avoid.vAgentNPExtJoshua gasped as his heavy frame shook .
avoid.vAgentNPExtAlice suddenly gasped as though an invisible blade had pricked her flesh ; the smile remained , though , and became even more serene .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe female emperor moth puffs her sexual perfumes out from her abdomen , and these carry downwind in an expanding cone .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe count puffed out smoke through his long holder as we shook hands , and then Paula Reece asked him , ` Vrin , be an angel and let's have a little piano music . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtJames puffed out a great breath , digging his hands deep into the big empty pockets of his coat .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMrs Mantini straightened up and puffed out a last breath of her garlic-and-onion lunch .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe” He puffed blue smoke towards the ceiling , … we 'll skip lunch at La Motte Farm .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthat` That 's the tables done , " Sally said , coming in with a great draught that stirred the fire and puffed curls of smoke from under the mantel-shelf .
avoid.vAgentNPExta great draught` That 's the tables done , " Sally said , coming in with a great draught that stirred the fire and puffed curls of smoke from under the mantel-shelf .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouI hope you are successful in finding employment elsewhere .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheShe turned to the door as Myra came in , her smile saying she had been successful .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIHe said : ` If I 'm not successful at Highbury , I 'll leave or I 'll get pushed out , and that 's the way it should be .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI was not successful in getting the system going as I would really have liked .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheHe was about thirty-five or -six and , whatever he did , he was successful at it .
avoid.vAgentNPExta girlThe qualities which make a girl smart and successful at her work would similarly make for her success in the marriage market . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe showed immense energy in completing assignments and generating new business , and was especially successful at convincing clients of the wisdom of his choices and candidates of the importance of the opportunity on offer .
avoid.vAgentNPExtour sonHaving been highly successful at his previous school , we were shocked to discover that , after half a term , our son appeared to be apathetic and unmotivated and was achieving very little .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI` All my life , I 've been successful at everything I 've done .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMales that are not successful at this manoeuvre are losing reproductive time ; they are older and bigger .
avoid.vAgentNPExtAfro-Caribbeans are seen as both lazy and as extraordinarily successful in activities requiring considerable physical exertion and mental discipline such as sport and athletics .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe heavy hitters of Japanese industryThough successful in most things they Turn their minds to , the heavy hitters of Japanese industry have not yet cracked making airliners .
avoid.vAgentNPExtGerald became so successful in farming and property that he was able to retire at the age of forty .
avoid.vAgentNPExtErnestAlthough energetic and successful in all school activities , Ernest twice ran away from home before joining the Kansas City Star as a cub reporter in 1917 .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthose groupsAnalysis of those groups successful in the lobbying of the American Congress in the 1950s demonstrated the strength of his arguments .
avoid.vAgentNPExtweIf we are successful in obtaining major reviews , this could require assembling multi-disciplinary teams at short notice to work intensively against tight deadlines .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe New Zealand MsTheir Ms made 379 of their side 's 524 runs , but the New Zealand Ms were far less successful .
avoid.vAgentNPExtDeng appears to be no more successful than Mao in solving the successful than Mao in solving the succession problem .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheHow ironic now to think that she 'd planned the event partly to prove she was capable of organising something major -- to show Adam she could pull off a real coup .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyBlackburn were the only top six team to win on Saturday , fuelling renewed conviction that they can pull off a remarkable Championship coup .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwho` Guess who 's just pulled off the interview of the year ? "
avoid.vAgentNPExtCORNARD United were desperately close to pulling off a famous victory , with cup holders Sudbury being saved by a late goal to force a replay , writes ALAN COCKSEDGE .
avoid.vAgentNPExtCarlisleLeinster are left with four after Carlisle pulled off the biggest win for the Southern contingent by despatching North West kingpins Donemana .
avoid.vAgentNPExtshePam Tatlow believes she too has nursed the constituency , but she 'll have to pull off the shock of the night to win .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIreland 's aircraft-leasing firm , GPA , pulled off a deal with GE Capital , the finance arm of America 's General Electric , that could save it from going bust .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSebastiano LazaroniSince taking over as Brazil 's manager on 6 January , Sebastiano Lazaroni has attempted to pull off a transformation that has hitherto seemed impossible in Brazilian football .
avoid.vAgentNPExtnobody elseThis is the way hooligans are seen -- as perpetrators of the gratuitously outrageous act which nobody else could ever manage to pull off .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheI do n't know if she ever pulled it off .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwe` So you 're more or less convinced that we pulled it off ? "
avoid.vAgentNPExtHE THOUGHT he had pulled it off .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouTo pull this off , you need to be fast , powerful and accurate , and that means lots of practice in your back garden .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyAs Swansea are playing that vital game at St. Helen 's , I 've a sneaking suspicion that they might just pull it off .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheBut he has , on the whole , pulled it off .
avoid.vAgentNPExtstar Tom HanksIf `` Forrest Gump '' should prevail , star Tom Hanks could pull off the back-to-back Oscar stunt accomplished by only four actors in history .
avoid.vAgentNPExtClub pro Larry Ringer , who shared the lead with Snead after shooting a bogey-free 68 in the opening round , could not pull off a proper encore .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthis teamBefore the celebration began , running back Ahman Green 's mother , Glenda Scott , said : `` I thank God that this team pulled this off .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI`` I wanted to make a run without any big mistakes and I pulled that off . ''
avoid.vAgentNPExtByron Black of ZimbabweNEW YORK ( AP ) --- Steffi Graf led the way into the fourth round of the U.S. Open on Friday while Byron Black of Zimbabwe pulled off the latest upset .
avoid.vAgentNPExtRAP trio KRU pulled off an uplifting non-stop performance at the Arena of Stars in Genting Highlands last Sunday .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe New York YankeesIn Toronto , With the wild-card spot on the line , the New York Yankees pulled off their first ninth-inning comeback of the season when Pat Kelly 's two-run homer capped a four-run rally .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe U.S. militaryOn Capitol Hill , lawmakers hailed the U.S. military for pulling off the daring rescue but intensified criticism of the administration 's Bosnia policy .
avoid.vAgentNPExtBouchardIf Bouchard can pull off that feat , governing effectively as Quebec 's new premier while sustaining the fervor of the separatist movement , the result is likely to be another independence referendum within two years .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe plaintiffsOn 11 February 1987 the plaintiffs succeeded in raising a sufficient sum to meet the liabilities and the receivers were discharged .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe plaintiff succeeded in her action and was entitled to both the house and the remainder of the deceased 's net estate .
avoid.vAgentNPExtweBecause of our volunteer system and our love of the job I think we always succeeded in this aim .
avoid.vAgentNPExtweIf we ca n't succeed with our plan in just two days all this goes up , and us along with it .
avoid.vAgentNPExthe/sheAs a ` failure " he/she may then become less capable of succeeding in subsequent tasks .
avoid.vAgentNPExtone trade unionAs one trade union succeeds in a wage claim and so moves up the ` league table " , other unions immediately put in similar wage claims in an attempt to restore their relative positions .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe employerObviously , the more widely dispersed the loyalty of customers or suppliers , the less likely the employer will be able to succeed in claiming the speciality required .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouIt does n't really matter if you succeed in catching the opponent 's foot or not : the main objective is to move out from the opponent 's centre-line while turning to face him .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe CEGB succeeded in scoring two more own goals .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe succeeded in conveying through her voice an element of ` you mean you spoilt my day for something so trivial ? "
avoid.vAgentNPExtAnother salesman may communicate imperfectly but succeed in making a sale because one of the triggers used was sufficient to motivate the purchase .
avoid.vAgentNPExtCharity had just succeeded in ridding her mind of that subject , and she glowered at Mandy , wondering if she ever managed to learn a lesson from anything .
avoid.vAgentNPExtGabonese troopsOn May 29 Gabonese troops , using extended powers under the state of emergency , succeeded in regaining control of Port Gentil .
avoid.vAgentNPExtEvelyn 's ponySo everyone was terribly surprised , except for the instructor , when Evelyn 's pony shot out of the ring at an extended trot and succeeded in taking her all the way back to the stables !
avoid.vAgentNPExtYou` You 've succeeded in making an ugly house look beautiful , " Alec said .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouIf you do n't succeed in lifting the foot , then simply knock it outwards with your rear guard hand while punching with the other hand .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI would have succeeded in my ambition to discover how the universe began .
avoid.vAgentNPExtweSupport the Report and let's see if we can succeed in what must be the greatest enterprise in the trade union Movement since the nineteen twenties .
avoid.vAgentNPExthe` We hope he succeeds because the game is supposed to be an entertainment . "
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyLike the Ark , they hope they 'll succeed in providing a safe temporary refuge for abuse victims .
avoid.vAgentNPExtweAnd you 'd better hope we succeed .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyou" Now you have everything in your hands , " said the Shah , " I hope you will succeed .
avoid.vAgentNPExtweIf only one household appeals this may not carry much weight , but if several of us do , and give similar grounds for the appeal , then we stand a better chance of succeeding .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheIf the hon. Lady is simply trying to cause arguments within my family , she will not succeed .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouUnless you focus closely on the problem , you 'll never succeed in your research or writing .
avoid.vAgentNPExtJackAfter much effort , Jack succeeded in prising open the door with his screw-driver .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthis girlNow this girl has succeeded where Morgause failed .
avoid.vAgentNPExtgirlsAnother A group perspective is that girls do succeed at what primary schools ask them to do , but that primary schools and teachers fail to prepare them adequately for more advanced mathematics .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHer mother had succeeded .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhichFrom a Weberian point of view the professions can be seen as occupational groups which have succeeded in controlling and manipulating the labour market in such a way that they can maximize their rewards .
avoid.vAgentNPExtoccupational groupsFrom a Weberian point of view the professions can be seen as occupational groups which have succeeded in controlling and manipulating the labour market in such a way that they can maximize their rewards .
avoid.vAgentNPExtmenIn order to succeed in their desire to pass on their property to their children , men first introduced the rule of monogamy and thus brought about the first great change .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMrs Thatcher succeeded in shifting the balance of power in our society from the reactionary state to the creative individual .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheSuddenly Isabel knew she had to succeed .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIEverybody wanted me to succeed , and I was scared I would fail .
avoid.vAgentNPExtTwo had failed , he had succeeded .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe RPFAs reported on June 6 , the RPF had succeeded in capturing the town of Biumba the previous day but failed to hold it ; the official death toll was 24 rebels and three government soldiers killed .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIIf I ever try to escape , and fail , he 'll never let me out again .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHundreds of others had tried to design metal skis but had failed .
avoid.vAgentNPExtPeter tried to speak , failed and cleared his throat .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe authors have shown that the traditional diagnostic curettage is becoming obsolete but have failed to identify the reason .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouFilm is a personal effort and if you fail , you should fail for the right reasons .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheBoth Hathor and her potential victims became exceedingly drunk and merry , so she failed at her task .
avoid.vAgentNPExtLorrain Osman , Britain 's longest-serving unconvicted prisoner , failed at the High Court in London yesterday to have 30 bags of documents returned to him .
avoid.vAgentNPExtYour men` Your men failed at the house and then on the train , " Dashwood reminded him .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheIf he failed at first , he would know better next time .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe DPP , Mr Allan Green , QC ,Just before Christmas the DPP , Mr Allan Green , QC , failed in his attempt to have the cases against the seven officers reinstated .
avoid.vAgentNPExtTown fail in gallant glory bid
avoid.vAgentNPExthis Kingfisher retailing groupSIR Geoffrey Mulcahy yesterday took his most ambitious step yet since his Kingfisher retailing group failed in its £570 million bid for Dixons , Britain 's biggest electrical retailer , in 1990 , writes MAGNUS GRIMOND .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMr Dave Nellist , 39 , and Mr Terry Fields , 55 , expelled by the Labour Party for their Militant Tendency links , both failed in defiant stands against official candidates .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyLARGE companies are ready to demand the resignation of Prof Stephen Littlechild , the electricity industry regulator , if they fail in a new attempt to gain cheaper electricity .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheIn theory , this should produce a list of the least harmful cuts from which the Secretary of State can choose , if he fails in his bid for more resources .
avoid.vAgentNPExtDalglish switched his sights to Marker after failing in a £2.5million bid for Craig Short .
avoid.vAgentNPExtOxford 's women footballers have failed in their bid to win the league and cup double .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe Government have failed to tackle or prevent crime .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsuccessive governmentsFollowing the introduction of the reforming legislation , successive governments have failed to keep the level of benefits payable under the system of social insurance in line with rising costs .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHeathFirst , there is the point that Heath signally failed to get his popular backing against ` union blackmail " .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWe` We have tried many times in recent years to land Catholic players but failed -- largely because the players themselves were worried about adverse reaction in their own neighbourhood .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheThat he had failed miserably in the role did not worry him -- yet .
avoid.vAgentNPExther mindShe had n't given a thought to her lack of coif ; her mind was too occupied with trying to think of an excuse for remaining in her gown , and failing dismally .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe UK narrowly failed in late January in an attempt to win international approval for its policy of involuntary repatriation of the Vietnamese " boat people " in Hong Kong .
avoid.vAgentNPExtJoe Ashton , a Labour MP , narrowly failed to gain election to the Wednesday board .
avoid.vAgentNPExtBergThe reason why Berg ultimately failed was Esal 's failure as a business and Berg 's unsuccessful commodity dealing in the year ended March 1984 .
avoid.vAgentNPExtPETER Cameron-Webb , one of the men at the centre of the largest Lloyd 's scandal in history , yesterday failed in the Appeal Court to overturn a judgment against him for £5million .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe plaintiffsThe Commission made a provisional determination that the plaintiffs had failed to establish a claim according to the rules laid down under the statute .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe executivesAfter all , if the executives fail in the new location , the employer will have made a costly mistake .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheOn Nov. 13 , however , Geremek resigned , saying that he had failed to win support for a left of centre coalition .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouIt 's about you failing to answer genuine questions raised by your art and , thus , surely , failing as an artist .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey fail as husbands and as wives --
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouYou will be told if you are unsuccessful in your application and you will have the right to have your application reviewed .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe was unsuccessful in his attempt to restart peace talks when he met leaders of the three factions in Sarajevo on July 3 .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheOn June 2 Stefano Rodota , president of the PDS and former Deputy Speaker of the Chamber of Deputies , resigned from both posts after he was unsuccessful in the first four ballots for Speaker .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyour lecturerOn the other hand , if your lecturer is apparently unsuccessful at the job of transmitting his knowledge and enthusiasm to you , it may be you , the student , who is at fault .
avoid.vAgentNPExtDavidIt seems that David had at first great difficulty in making his way with the public , and was several times unsuccessful in his efforts after fame .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyThis was before the ` epidemic " had reached its current proportions and , being unsuccessful in their enterprise , they used it rather than throw it away .
avoid.vAgentNPExtDukeAlthough unsuccessful in his 1990 Senate and 1991 gubernatorial campaigns , Duke had shown himself to be a skilled politician capable of mobilizing considerable support amongst the white working class .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe teacher is condemned , not for trying to be strong , but for being unsuccessful in her attempt to reassert authority :
avoid.vAgentNPExtStrutt was unsuccessful with the conversion attempt but kicked a 25-metre penalty goal five minutes later to put Bangor eight points ahead .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyParents strive to ensure that their children are placed in the best possible schools , follow with avid interest their educational attainments , often placing the children under great pressure if they are relatively unsuccessful .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyWhy were they unsuccessful ?
avoid.vAgentNPExtI` The car was coming past me when I fired another shot into the wing , " he continued .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe fired an experimental burst into the air , and waved his armoured troops forwards like George S. Patton himself .
avoid.vAgentNPExtPolice marksmen had to fire 16 bullets into the animal before it died .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe troops fired blanks into the air , but were attacked by the Uzbeks with stones and petrol bombs , and only succeeded in clearing the area by firing live rounds over the heads of the crowd .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIraqDuring the Gulf war , Iraq indiscriminately fired hundreds of missiles into Tehran .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheWith the Triplane boring in from behind he fired a long burst at the dead centre of the bag , and saw the fabric split and flare .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoThey have not said who they believe actually fired the single fatal bullet at Uwe - Wilhelm Rakebrand ( 33 ) , of Adendorf , Germany .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe ought to have waited to fire one really effective salvo at close range .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe held his automatic out sideways , away from his body so that they could not aim in on its flash , and fired two shots at the left-hand headlight of the Dodge .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe crewsThe president of the United States , sitting in his command post , a Boeing 747 flying above America , can then order the crews to fire their missiles .
avoid.vAgentNPExtriot policeThe unprecedented closure , following a day of violence on Wednesday between students throwing stones and riot police firing tear-gas grenades , drew expressions of shock from church officials and union leaders .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe navy on Sept. 16 fired grenades and depth charges at a suspected foreign submarine near Oxelösund off the southern coast .
avoid.vAgentNPExtTroops had fired into a crowd of 2,000-3,000 unarmed civilians as they marched to a local barracks to protest against the illegal detention of a neighbour , acts of intimidation , and the abuse of Army authority .
avoid.vAgentNPExtPolice fired on a crowd of 4,000 demonstrators who were marching from the suburb of Kirtipur to the city centre , killing at least five .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouOnce you have worked out how many hits your first shot has caused you may , if you wish , fire a second shot at the same target , then a third , and so on .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSomeone fired again and the boars split up .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouIf your second shot hits you can fire again , and so on , up to a maximum of six shots .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheEarlier Clegg denied that he fired a bullet recovered from Miss Reilly 's body .
avoid.vAgentNPExtLOYALIST terrorists fired a missile at the top security Crumlin Road jail in Belfast last night .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheLater , the hero 's temper flared up , and he fired an arrow after the messenger , which killed the poor man from afar .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe German fired a couple of rounds to clear his guns .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoSwearing vengeance on the villagers , he called them together to discover who had fired the fatal arrow .
avoid.vAgentNPExtFrankumAfter firing some 80 rounds from his legally owned 7.62 mm SKS Chinese semi-automatic rifle , Frankum shot himself dead .
avoid.vAgentNPExtYouths fired an arrow through the window of one house and set light to another in an attempt to silence them .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIndiaIt said domestic industries needed at least seven years of protection from foreign competition , though foreign investment was welcomed to help India develop its infrastructure .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey accomplish this task by listening to papers delivered on them and by attending ` pray-ins " in which they pray to the Implied Reader .
avoid.vAgentNPExtLeonie had exactly one hour to accomplish her mission .
avoid.vAgentNPExtAmericaIn the past 200 years , America has accomplished feats which took other countries years to achieve .
avoid.vAgentNPExtinstitutions and individualsIn any transient situation there are always institutions and individuals that are able to anticipate the need for change and are sufficiently flexible to be able to accomplish the transition early and in an orderly fashion .
avoid.vAgentNPExtYou can accomplish much more without any damage to health or mental stability .
avoid.vAgentNPExtvery few presidents in the last half centuryIndeed very few presidents in the last half century have accomplished much in the way of substantial policy change .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe accomplished much while director of the Metropolitan Museum of Art , but today is apparently content to sit out the art world harbouring bitter memories of what might have been .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheThis he accomplished at the sea-battle of Svold , on 9 September 999 .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe riderNowadays the rider keeps the bike relatively upright deeper into the corner , accomplishing the actual turning in an instant and then firing the bike out on the throttle .
avoid.vAgentNPExtNine member states have to accomplish this within nine months , but Belgium , Germany and The Netherlands have negotiated twelve months for themselves .
avoid.vAgentNPExtteachersChange in classroom practice is often talked about as if it were easy to effect and impatience expressed towards teachers who are unable to accomplish it overnight .
avoid.vAgentNPExtJeremy obediently accomplished this task .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe Royal Opera , anti-Wagnerian for a considerable time , only achieved world class status in the last decade of the nineteenth century .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheThis spring , however , he had achieved his aim of owning his own stallion .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheThis he clearly achieved at the world championships in Okinawa , Japan , last year .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheThis he achieved by using his knowledge of Zen , an ancient philosophy that he has studied ` on and off " for many years .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe Clio 's chassis engineers were able to achieve this by studying not only the design of the suspension , but also the way in which the suspension interacts with the entire body/chassis unit .
avoid.vAgentNPExtPipe has achieved ever-increasing tallies in each of the 14 years since he took out a licence .
avoid.vAgentNPExtdelegatesCertified training of our food handlers and the results from recent follow-up testing have been very encouraging , delegates achieving an average pass mark of 83 per cent , testament to the quality of training given .
avoid.vAgentNPExtII knew that I could achieve results despite the difficulties , and I knew that I had been able to demonstrate the ability to work with people of other countries .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe large hotel chainsReport author Jill Krutick said that in the meantime the race was on among the large hotel chains to achieve a pan-European presence with branded hotel products .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe group of people who form the membership of the company were drawn together to assist in achieving the above objectives with whatever professional expertise and personal knowledge they had at their command .
avoid.vAgentNPExtPROLOGThe investigators believe that PROLOG achieves this exceptionally well , because of its flexible datastructuring ; a control flow which needs very little attention from the programmer ; and its simplicity and uniformity .
avoid.vAgentNPExtPEOPLE living near a Middlesbrough mosque appear to have resolved a dispute with the local Muslim community .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe Merseyside members would resolve the dispute in their own way without his help .
avoid.vAgentNPExtLawyer B , however , tried to resolve the issue in the terms of the presenting , everyday , discourse .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe Council had by this stage resolved the issue of its degree classification , so that separate degrees with separate admission for honours and ordinary students were no longer to be offered .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI could only resolve the confusion by refusing to be involved with any political activity .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe bishopsThis appears to be the first contradiction which the bishops later sought to resolve by withdrawing from the direct contact method .
avoid.vAgentNPExtKeplerWithin a hundred years , Kepler resolved these by translating the planetary orbits into ellipses with the sun at a focus of each ellipse .
avoid.vAgentNPExtPresident Bush and M DelorsHe played down suggestions that President Bush and M Delors could resolve the central dispute over agricultural subsidies at the EC -US summit in Washington next week .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheBy that one gesture and a small shift in expression and tone of voice , he resolved the tension between us .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSenior staff tried to resolve the problem through a combination of individual counselling sessions and by eliciting his help in a long-term project to repair the pool tables .
avoid.vAgentNPExtpeopleSecond , people can solve problems without knowing how they do it .
avoid.vAgentNPExteagle-eyed Customs menBut eagle-eyed Customs men solved the case of the Maltese pigeon when the stowaway popped her head out of a brandy bottle presentation box .
avoid.vAgentNPExtBournemouth 's Vince BartramChelsea , meanwhile , are looking at Bournemouth 's Vince Bartram to solve their goalkeeper crisis .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe Lugbara solve this problem by appealing to witchcraft .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI solved this problem by connecting the printer to LPT1.DOS instead of LPT1 .
avoid.vAgentNPExtA team of scientists from the distinctly untropical environment of the University College of North Wales in Bangor has solved some of these problems by designing food fit for a prawn to eat .
avoid.vAgentNPExtAlec Issigonis and Alex MoultonEngaged as consultants , Alec Issigonis and Alex Moulton half solved the problem by changing the rear suspension , but it took another outsider to put BRM on the right track .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe band themselvesThis is a problem which the band themselves could easily solve by restructuring their media policy .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThis Council , as your employer , supports the system of collective bargaining in every way and believes in the principle of solving industrial relations problems by discussion and agreement .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe babyI wanted you to believe that I was as grateful as you that the baby had died and solved the problem for us of concealing the birth .
avoid.vAgentNPExtan effective and widely respected authorityAlso there should be an effective and widely respected authority which can solve disputes and give penalties in the case of infringement of mutually agreed codes of practice .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhichAlso there should be an effective and widely respected authority which can solve disputes and give penalties in the case of infringement of mutually agreed codes of practice .
avoid.vAgentNPExtPeople like Thatcher and the Royals could solve the Ethiopian problem within ten seconds but Band Aid shied away from saying that .
avoid.vAgentNPExtpeopleIt 's a problem people are always thinking about , but never wholly solve .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI` I never really solved that problem , " Kureishi admits .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIt has also elegantly solved the problems surrounding theft with the aid of a computer .
avoid.vAgentNPExtweIn the textbook situation we solve the problem that is put in front of us .
avoid.vAgentNPExthisBecause Kenamun has lost his best man , and I have no faith in his ability to solve this on his own .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIIf necessary , I could put together an intriguing article on how I solved a vital problem for the police …
avoid.vAgentNPExtMoonshakeSwimming defiantly against the tides of the times , Moonshake place much emphasis on their lyrics and thus run the risk of being seen as old-fashioned .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe Convention traditionally puts an emphasis on evangelism .
avoid.vAgentNPExtJapanese corporationsThis is because Japanese corporations place very little emphasis on merger as a mechanism of growth or diversification of business .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHeidrick and Struggles places a strong emphasis on research , employing as many researchers as consultants , and has successfully promoted researchers to become consultants .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey want to give the party a new name and place the emphasis on ` international socialist traditions , " including pacifism and social democracy .
avoid.vAgentNPExtitsThe Labour government laid its emphasis upon local authority housing rather than on private building for sale .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe Labour government laid its emphasis upon local authority housing rather than on private building for sale .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThemistokles himselfThis view was so widely attractive that Themistokles himself was constrained to lay more emphasis on a nearer enemy , Aigina .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe Piaroa , for instance , place emphasis upon marriage ties in the development of community rather than upon the ties of descent .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe Union places a firm emphasis on the importance of a full and rewarding social and recreational life in support of academic achievement .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe management prides itself on offering comfortable accommodation in elegant surroundings , and puts an emphasis on providing excellent service .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe is trying hard to develop business ties , with special emphasis on secular Turkey .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIBMThe Administration is threatening to withhold payments and even cancel the $3,900m contract to modernise the US air traffic control system if IBM does not fix the problems quickly .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWe 're trying to fix the problem by reducing costs -- we have cut our staff to 40,000 from 60,000 at the end of 1992 .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsystem administratorsIt is designed to enable system administrators to identify and fix problems before they come to most users ' attention .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyIf they know everything about a job then they may well be able to fix the problems for you .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI want to fix waney-edged boards on my house .
avoid.vAgentNPExtmanufacturerBut be warned , if you buy your machine from a retailer the manufacturer does n't have to fix it under law -- this is the responsibility of the dealer you bought it from .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouI think you should try to get a table up there , or at least fix a leg on that one .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyou` Well today you had just better fix it so there wo n't be any damage , " she said , and then speared him with a saccharin smile .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWe 're trying to fix the problem by reducing costs -- we have cut our staff to 40,000 from 60,000 at the end of 1992 .
avoid.vAgentNPExtDad fixed it by removing all four wheels and with an effort we dragged it back into position .
avoid.vAgentNPExtconsumersA spokesman called for consumers to save water by turning off taps while brushing teeth , fixing drips and leaks , collecting rainfall for garden use and to water the garden only when the weather is cool .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe can fix everything -- washing machines , the fridge and the car .
avoid.vAgentNPExtUnions bargaining with individual employers , or at industry level , sought to maximize the return to their members for working , welfare benefits being unaffected by the negotiations .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI am desperately seeking to obtain a Router Crafter lathe .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe Revenue only seek to charge the 35 per cent rate if the income of the non-resident trust has a UK source .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthoseHe had loved his younger brother with a fierce , protective love capable of showing no mercy to those who sought to harm him .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoHe had loved his younger brother with a fierce , protective love capable of showing no mercy to those who sought to harm him .
avoid.vAgentNPExthe himselfHeron shows in his article a deep sympathy with Braque 's work , which , incidentally , was a sort of painting he himself was seeking to practise at the time .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyThe tour is necessary , they say , to raise funds to create a safe environment for Barnes 's art -- funds they had originally sought by trying to sell up to $100 million in paintings .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheHis reasons were all based on his search for Rectitudo in mind and will , as he had sought it for the past thirty years .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSex symbol Bo -- who once appeared in a Tarzan film -- is seeking help for zoo animals left homeless after the destruction caused by Hurricane Andrew in Miami .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyInstead , they sought strength for their socialist cause through allying the Soviet regime with the anti - imperialist struggles of Asia .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheySeasonal workers do not have the security of full-time employment , since they must seek other means of support for part of the year .
avoid.vAgentNPExta collie dogThe programme had changed : a collie dog was now gambolling about , apparently seeking aid for a distressed shepherd .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheMaudie Mycroft could see she was wasting her time seeking sympathy from the women and she picked up her shopping bag .
avoid.vAgentNPExtPakistanThe outcome of the vote had been determined partly by reports that Pakistan had sought ballistic missile technology from China .
avoid.vAgentNPExtitThe offer was immediately rebuffed , however , by one of the two big generating companies being created under privatisation , which said it would seek fuel from a wider range of sources , including imported coal .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouIf you suffer from a phobia , you would probably do best to seek outside help from a professional .
avoid.vAgentNPExtEmployees of one local authority have not , however , been prevented in the past from seeking election to the council of another local authority .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe Division continues to actively seek new uses for the platinum group metals both through R & D programmes and marketing campaigns .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheI should also mention the young Schumann , but then I have immediately to qualify : in his Symphonic Etudes , he consciously seeks an orchestral sonority .
avoid.vAgentNPExta migrating birdSimilarly , a migrating bird could be seeking a particular patterning of the stars or an instinctive orientation to the Earth 's magnetic field .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheMr Ashdown said he could be blamed for forcing a second election , but he was seeking PR because it was central to a coalition that would ensure a stable government .
avoid.vAgentNPExtUnion representatives sought concrete standards because employers were often unwilling to discuss seriously the implications of operators ' complaints of fatigue and strain .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe teacherIn the following example the teacher has quite deliberately sought to initiate interest in the comparison of ages and heights , by arranging for older brothers and sisters to visit the group .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMrs. T.On the other hand Mrs. T. quite clearly sought in all other respects to bring Miss T. up with a view to her becoming a Jehovah 's Witness .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSharonIn response to a petition by Knesset member Avraham Poraz , the court found that Sharon should have sought approval for the construction programme from the Knesset .
avoid.vAgentNPExtColchester and North East Essex Headway , which is affiliated to the National Head Injuries Association , has been seeking larger premises for some time .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoThird , the parties may have started with the contract or conditions of the party who is now seeking the protection of the UCTA against an exemption clause .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe partyThird , the parties may have started with the contract or conditions of the party who is now seeking the protection of the UCTA against an exemption clause .
avoid.vAgentNPExtAll who make warThis was its justification : ` All who make war seek through war to arrive at a peace more perfect than existed before war . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe peace-makers of Europe sought in the Vienna Settlement of 1815 to reinstate the legitimise , dynastic principle rather than to give expression to the new political forces of nationalism and liberalism .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheIn his day Wilson was very conscious of some of the injustices from which the weavers suffered , and through his pen he sought to champion their cause .
avoid.vAgentNPExtJean Davies , who is also vice-chairman of the North Wales Coastal Forum , is now seeking support from council colleagues for her demand .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe biometriciansInspired by Darwin 's cousin , Francis Galton ( 1822-1911 ) , the biometricians sought to provide hard evidence that a population subjected to selection pressure exhibited a measurable difference after a few generations .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoWhile the party contains many who actively seek peace and reconciliation , it would be wrong to think of them in any sense as overcoming the basic conflictual components of bloc power in Ireland .
avoid.vAgentNPExtmanyWhile the party contains many who actively seek peace and reconciliation , it would be wrong to think of them in any sense as overcoming the basic conflictual components of bloc power in Ireland .
avoid.vAgentNPExtpeople in the catchment area of the resource centreThe number of people in the catchment area of the resource centre who now seek residential care has dropped dramatically .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoThe number of people in the catchment area of the resource centre who now seek residential care has dropped dramatically .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThose few councils which sought substantially to exceed government guidelines were brought sharply into line .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhichThose few councils which sought substantially to exceed government guidelines were brought sharply into line .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe MetropolitanFar from co-operating , however , the Metropolitan sought to ` mislead , confuse and divert " investigators by , for instance , labelling objects from the Lydian hoard ` East Greek Treasures " .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe seeks consistently to mislead the people of Scotland about the reality of what he and his Government have been about in Scotland in the past 12 to13 years .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSir Billy Butlin was the first to deal with the problem of the straying guest in his original holidays camps .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWe` We are now dealing with a situation where all of us are exposed to a cannabis-like substance .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWest German Chancellor Helmut Kohl broke off his visit to Poland on Friday and flew home to deal with a dramatic political situation after East Germany opened its borders to the West .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwe` But , " Husband went on , ` we have to deal with matters as they now stand .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe chairmanDecide whether a governor or group of governors forming a sub-committee should be appointed to assist the chairman in dealing with urgent pupil matters and to assume responsibility in special needs .
avoid.vAgentNPExtTHE Chancellor had to deal with two major issues in framing yesterday 's Budget .
avoid.vAgentNPExtFrontier communities were left alone to devise ways of dealing with unusual crises and opportunities without having to conform to rules that bore no relation to local conditions .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe cut copy and dealt with crises and problems .
avoid.vAgentNPExtII hope that the reader will feel that I have satisfactorily dealt with the first .
avoid.vAgentNPExtDigbyAnd just as Digby was dealing with the train lobby in Brighton , Geoffrey was getting ready to phone the Office of Patents in order to get back the designs of his brilliant invention .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyI am being polite about the way in which the Government have behaved when I say that they have dealt with our recommendations in a cavalier fashion .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe companyTo preclude a charge from being a floating charge , the restriction must substantially deprive the company of the power to deal with its assets in the normal course of business .
avoid.vAgentNPExtqualified teachersThe training provided in the socio-educational as well as in methodology and didactic areas , enables qualified teachers to deal with individuals and groups in a sensible and up-to-date way .
avoid.vAgentNPExtindependent schoolsDelegates to the conference , held in Pershore , Worcestershire , urged the government issue guidance to prevent independent schools from trying to deal with abuse allegations internally .
avoid.vAgentNPExtRichard Cecil dealt with this in a sermon that in its day was much admired and was published with the title , A Friendly Visit to the House of Mourning :
avoid.vAgentNPExtauthoritiesWe have issued an updated code of guidance for authorities dealing with applicants under the homelessness legislation .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe CouncilIn accordance with standing order A thirteen little C this motion will stand referred to the Community and Environment Services Committee for consideration and report unless the Council decide to deal with it at this meeting .
avoid.vAgentNPExtindustrial tribunalsJudges of the High Court who regularly hear AJRs are , presumably , expert in the law of judicial review but not in employment law which industrial tribunals deal with regularly .
avoid.vAgentNPExtweSome of these issues we shall deal with more fully in Chapter 5 on the interview .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyFeminist psychologists too are becoming more aware that they should be dealing with ` race " differences , not as biological or cultural categories , but as historical and social relations which affect all their work .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouI would be glad if you could deal with the above in terms of your role as contact with DSO staff .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe physicistsThe biochemistry of cells is basically just the chemistry of the larger molecules that the physicists ca n't yet deal with through quantum theory calculations .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe majority of first and second division football clubs deal with transfer fees through the p & l account ; only Tottenham Hotspur and Portsmouth put their players on the balance sheet .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWe shall only succeed in dealing with the problems through a vast international cooperative effort .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI have dealt with them very promptly , as , indeed , a Home Secretary should .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIvecoAt first , Iveco dealt with the different companies as separate legal entities .
avoid.vAgentNPExtoutside bodiesSomewhat the same difficulty arises when outside bodies wish to deal with the civil service as such .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyIn the best hospitals they dealt with five patients per operating session , in the worst just over three .
avoid.vAgentNPExtso-called expertsOn TV. he had heard so-called experts pontificating on how to deal with terrorists in hostage situations -- how the hostages should try to establish a rapport with their captors .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey have solved something important for themselves in the turn and turn about of a twosome .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWe are not concerned to solve ( 1 ) as a whole .
avoid.vAgentNPExtour brainsThey have an apparatus that solves the necessary equations , just as our brains unconsciously solve equations every time we catch a ball .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWE WILL never solve problems in meetings .
avoid.vAgentNPExtA group of experts in Europe set out to solve problems to do with language learning in continuing education for adults beyond formal schooling .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyEven with the optimism of the participants they could not expect to solve such a problem in four days .
avoid.vAgentNPExtBrooke-Rose here succeeds in solving the problems encountered in her earlier novels with the integration of ` form " and ` content " by demonstrating that metaphor is a powerful cognitive tool with specific social uses .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheBut he solved this for her .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWe could set w k = 1 for all k and solve LP ( 1 , … , 1 ) to obtain an efficient solution .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheA year later , he resolved his uncertainty in favour of Washington .
avoid.vAgentNPExtpeopleFirst , it is to assist people to resolve their disputes as easily as possible and , secondly , it should enable the making or declaring of law that applies in those disputes .
avoid.vAgentNPExtschoolsIn an LEA where schools are encouraged to resolve these matters for themselves and in their own ways , the character of official thinking about classroom practice is not particularly important .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI` I could have resolved it for you , " he said , ` if only you 'd come to see me earlier .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyou` It is , after all , what we brought you here for -- to resolve our problems for us . "
avoid.vAgentNPExta courtWhere two rules are inconsistent , a court will lean towards resolving the conflict in a way that gives effect to the commercial intention of the rules .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe also deals with tax affairs for some of the younger generation Guinnesses .
avoid.vAgentNPExther former colleague , Mr Colin StringerShe was lured into the private sector by the ambitious plans of her former colleague , Mr Colin Stringer , who has been dealing with mentally handicapped people for 25 years .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoShe was lured into the private sector by the ambitious plans of her former colleague , Mr Colin Stringer , who has been dealing with mentally handicapped people for 25 years .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI 've done nothing but deal with the Briant project for days , it seems to me !
avoid.vAgentNPExtLUKE SAT ON AN expo love-seat in Club World at Heathrow , drinking Volvic and availing himself of a complimentary fax machine -- clearing up the initial paperwork with Mike on the poem .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI` There are a few details I want to clear up with the other girls , " she told me .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe wanted to clear up the situation with Gail .
avoid.vAgentNPExtweI must go and break it to dear Dimity , and then we must clear up things here , and set off for Thrush Green without delay . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtISo I thought I 'd better clear that little matter up , for starters , because you would be very interested .
avoid.vAgentNPExtYou seem to have cleared this whole misunderstanding up quite satisfactorily .
avoid.vAgentNPExtweGardeners have been arguing about this for years , so I hope we can clear the matter up now once and for all .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWe will do everything we can to clear up the open questions . ”
avoid.vAgentNPExtDon has cleared up the way he diddled his income-tax returns .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouIt is easy to see , then , that with a good brushing method you can clear up this condition and prevent gum disease .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMr Chris Brasher , the race chairman , cleared up the confusion last night , saying : ` There was a misunderstanding .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyAs they work through their problems , the ` naughty " child behaves better and the ` good " child grows more troublesome , a sign that balance is being restored .
avoid.vAgentNPExtstudentsAs students work through the projects in the Student 's Book , they carry out a number of tasks and activities which form the basis for similar projects of their own .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe bereaved personFirstly , the bereaved person needs to accept , express and work through his feelings of sorrow and hostility , and to review his relationship with the deceased .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouThe disadvantage , of not gaining any practical experience of the knowledge you acquire while working through the course , can be overcome .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe NEB was created by the government in 1975 to help restructure British industry by selective intervention , particularly in areas of high unemployment .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe government had on Dec. 2 announced its plans to restructure the coal industry .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheAfter the war , with the anti-drink lobby gaining ground worldwide , he led the campaign to restructure the industry and diversify DCL into other activities , particularly the production of industrial alcohol .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHungaryThe Community would monitor Hungary 's programme to restructure its economy on more market-oriented lines , and disburse the second and third tranches of the money only if satisfied about progress .
avoid.vAgentNPExtgovernmentsFrom India to Brazil , and including the new democracies of Eastern Europe , governments espoused free market principles , privatised their state industries and began to restructure their welfare systems .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe companyIn 1990 , the company restructured its operation , and the individual names were phased out .
avoid.vAgentNPExtAmdahl Corp is restructuring its European operations , putting its Huron applications development and delivery system into a separate business unit headquartered in the UK , and restoring the mainframe operations to their pre-1981 borders .
avoid.vAgentNPExtOracle CorpIn the run-up to the single European market next year ( if the Maastricht treaty ever gets ratified ) Oracle Corp has restructured its European operations into four divisions .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheKeeping the length almost the same , he restructured the front with a textured cut for a more casual look .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWe do not see any need to restructure these services at the moment , but we do see a need for closer collaboration between the external and internal services .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe is reluctant to use the bank 's funds to subsidise the balance of payments deficits of eastern Europe , nor to restructure industrial sectors not yet ready for privatisation , in energy safety and military conversion .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthoseThey can be grouped under two headings , those seeking to ` restructure for labour " and those seeking to ` restructure for capital " .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthoseThey can be grouped under two headings , those seeking to ` restructure for labour " and those seeking to ` restructure for capital " .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe Operative Builders UnionHe had just persuaded the Operative Builders Union to restructure itself as the Grand National Guild of Builders .
avoid.vAgentNPExtall companiesThe contrary view is that , in the light of the single market , it is important that all companies have equal opportunities to expand or restructure as much by way of acquisition as by organic growth .
avoid.vAgentNPExtitIf creditors turn the proposals down , the company warns that it will have to restructure under Norwegian bankruptcy laws , which would mean it would be 1994 or 1995 before anybody got paid .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe couple , whose income is £73,000 a yearTwo weeks ago the couple , whose income is £73,000 a year , planned to restructure their finances because of fear of a hung Parliament or a Labour win .
avoid.vAgentNPExtweOur on-going employees have also had to participate in the task of keeping costs under control as we freeze salary levels and restructure staff benefits .
avoid.vAgentNPExtFerranti then hopes to decide on a course of action and in particular on how to restructure its capital base .
avoid.vAgentNPExtNCRMeanwhile , NCR has restructured its OEM Marketing & Sales Group to provide a single point of contact and foster strategic partnerships .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsuch companiesThe research aims to assess the extent and ways in which such companies have restructured their activities in response to the volatile international economy of the last fifteen years .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe purchaser may also wish to restructure the new group , making it difficult to identify the earnings solely attributable to the original target company .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWest GermanyOn June 22 , West Germany agreed to restructure over a 14-year period a debt of DM3,000 million due for payment by March 1991 .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIt issued a call for an immediate ceasefire , and restructured the existing ceasefire monitoring group under 15 Nigerian and 15 Zaïrean officers .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIt has hived off its peripherals business as an independent company , Lexmark , got out of desktop applications software altogether , restructured the rest of the company into semi-autonomous divisions , and shed thousands of staff .
avoid.vAgentNPExtBow Valley ( in which British Gas has a 54% stake )Previously organised along functional lines , Bow Valley ( in which British Gas has a 54% stake ) restructured into separate business units , each an autonomous profit centre .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIAs for the representative level I would restructure the county championship .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe new Cabinet held its first session on June 28 , and agreed on proposals to restructure the government , in particular by merging a number of specialized ministries into a Ministry of Economy .
avoid.vAgentNPExtGPAAfter failing to raise new equity and facing $120m in bond repayments , GPA has abandoned its current efforts to restructure .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe minister , who had radically restructured French research and technology , actually handed in his resignation on 2 February after a clash with President Francois Mitterrand -- but it only became public last week .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoThe minister , who had radically restructured French research and technology , actually handed in his resignation on 2 February after a clash with President Francois Mitterrand -- but it only became public last week .
avoid.vAgentNPExtBayer and MAN both restructured privately .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe Law and Order Minister , Adriaan VlokAn ANC statement on March 1 had criticized the Law and Order Minister , Adriaan Vlok , for unilaterally restructuring the police force without reference to recent proposals made to the government by the ANC .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe central nervous system of any human beingUnfortunately for them , the theory remains unproven for there is no evidence that the central nervous system of any human being has ever restructured itself in the manner suggested .
avoid.vAgentNPExtitWill it be ready to accept demilitarisation , adopt a neutral status , and fundamentally restructure its economic and other relations with Eastern Europe ?
avoid.vAgentNPExtweAs you will see from this issue of AEA Times , there has been an enormous response to the announcement that we are to restructure into three divisions from 1 April next year .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwindsWe chose the area for its sessions of powerful westerly winds , winds which crowd nearby Porto Pollo with Europe 's top windsurfers .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhichWe chose the area for its sessions of powerful westerly winds , winds which crowd nearby Porto Pollo with Europe 's top windsurfers .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheThe crucial experiment on which he placed so much weight was ` largely fictitious , newly invented for its present purpose " .
avoid.vAgentNPExtJohn PaulThe reference to the divided city of Jerusalem came at the outset of the annual message , a signal of the weight John Paul places on the issue .
avoid.vAgentNPExtDon LovingRICHMOND , Virginia ( AP ) --- Besieged by intractable depression , Don Loving cinched a bed sheet around his neck and tied the other end to a mirror mount on the ceiling of his hospital room .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIHe was active in the Yorkshire coalfield while I was active in the Nottinghamshire coalfield .
avoid.vAgentNPExtA majority of those elected in 1968 were later active in the civil rights movement and a number were involved in the DHAC at the time of their election .
avoid.vAgentNPExtelected in 1968A majority of those elected in 1968 were later active in the civil rights movement and a number were involved in the DHAC at the time of their election .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoRadical reform is necessary to enable those who do want to be active in political life to do so .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthoseRadical reform is necessary to enable those who do want to be active in political life to do so .
avoid.vAgentNPExtTigers are most active at night and feed on larger mammals such as deer , antelope and wild pigs .
avoid.vAgentNPExtbadgersThis is a rare sight ; badgers are normally only active at night , but because these cubs are so tame , there 's an eager audience waiting for a glimpse .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouIf you are physically active at work or in leisure time , you can eat slightly more fat .
avoid.vAgentNPExtFrench dealersSome 90% of all Victorian pictures are bought by British collectors though a few Italian and even French dealers were active at London 's December auctions .
avoid.vAgentNPExtObair has been active on the question of employment , unemployment and training for people in West Belfast since 1987 .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey were active on a large number of political , economic , and cultural issues , and their views closely reflected their varying socioeconomic positions .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe Vera InstituteAt the bail stage , the Vera Institute has also been active on a number of fronts .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe Scottish Council has been active for some years in bringing employers and school pupils closer together .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe Commission on Analytical Nomenclature of IUPAC has been active for a long time in establishing nomenclature for chromatography .
avoid.vAgentNPExtpeopleFurthermore , they are not nominal Free Presbyterians but people who are active to the extent of giving their testimony in Free Presbyterian pulpits .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoFurthermore , they are not nominal Free Presbyterians but people who are active to the extent of giving their testimony in Free Presbyterian pulpits .
avoid.vAgentNPExtGodThat prayer , convinced me , if I needed convincing , that God was active among people of other faiths and traditions than my own .
avoid.vAgentNPExtpoliceIn the weeks leading up to the anniversary , police had been active throughout Beijing , and there were many reports of dissidents being beaten or detained .
avoid.vAgentNPExtLeith remained active throughout the period of the first World War but traffic decreased from 4.8 million tons in 1913 to 1.7 million tons by 1918 .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIrish lesbiansIn my experience I was acutely aware that Irish lesbians had been active within the English women 's movement for many years .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyMany animals are diurnal -- that is they are active in the daytime and inactive at night -- whereas nocturnal creatures show the opposite orientation .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe was an active member of the Manchester Literary and Philosophical Society , his papers to it showing a wide range of interests .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhichThe Board created a new Marketing Department in June 1992 which has been very active in seeking input to our awards from our overseas partners in education .
avoid.vAgentNPExta new Marketing DepartmentThe Board created a new Marketing Department in June 1992 which has been very active in seeking input to our awards from our overseas partners in education .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsome of the diocesan music commissionsIn many dioceses there are comparable structures and some of the diocesan music commissions have been very active .
avoid.vAgentNPExtattending STD clinicsGay men attending STD clinics tend to be more sexually active than gay men in general , so these rates of infection do not apply to all gay men .
avoid.vAgentNPExtGay men attending STD clinics tend to be more sexually active than gay men in general , so these rates of infection do not apply to all gay men .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoLists are available showing the many teachers who were active in this way during 1990 , helping to fly the Medau flag .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe many teachersLists are available showing the many teachers who were active in this way during 1990 , helping to fly the Medau flag .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe was active in the Labour Party from the 1920s .
avoid.vAgentNPExta German landscape painterFor 1994 Jandi Sapi has announced J. P. Hackert , a study of a German landscape painter active in eighteenth-century Italy .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey were most active during the month of May , when they would return to torment the living .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThese attractive little bagrid are active during the day making them a useful addition to the mature , well-established and maintained planted community tank .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSome of those active in both the Church and the Party , who hold the combined ideologies of evangelicalism and unionism as being inseparable , are quite pragmatic .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwho hold the combined ideologies of evangelicalism and unionism as being inseparableSome of those active in both the Church and the Party , who hold the combined ideologies of evangelicalism and unionism as being inseparable , are quite pragmatic .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe governmentSince the 1975 -1990 civil war , car bombings have all but disappeared as the government has restored authority across much of the country and disarmed Muslim and Christian militias .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe government began trying to disarm militants after the October 1993 slaying of the country 's Hutu lader , President Melchior Ndadaye , in a failed military coup .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyThe rebels have said they will not disarm until Russian troops have left Chechnya .
avoid.vAgentNPExtArafatIsrael wants Arafat to disarm his opponents , try suspects in attacks against Israel in military courts and extradite some Palestinians wanted for killing Israelis , Dromi said .
avoid.vAgentNPExtA U.S.-led multinational force disarmed and disbanded the Haitian army , and returned Aristide in triumph in October .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheU.S. Secretary of State Warren Christopher called Arafat and asked that he disarm the militants , Palestinian officials said .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyLoyalist leaders say they will disarm if the IRA agrees too .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe American soldiers disarmed the army and returned Aristide .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe U.S.-led troopsAfter the U.S.-led troops disarmed the army , the exiled Aristide returned in October 1994 .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyJERUSALEM ( AP ) --- Yasser Arafat 's security chiefs said Wednesday they would disarm underground gunmen in West Bank areas that come under their control and that 93 vigilantes have already handed over their weapons .
avoid.vAgentNPExtA 7,460-strong U.N. peacekeeping force was supposed to have disarmed the rebels in June .
avoid.vAgentNPExtDudayevThe Russian troops , sent into the Caucasus Mountain republic a week ago , had been dug in outside Grozny while Moscow gave Dudayev until midnight Saturday to disarm his forces .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe Palestinian Authority`` The Palestinian Authority must decide to disarm the terrorists or risk endangering its authority . ''
avoid.vAgentNPExthis menGaza 's police chief , Brig. Gen. Nasr Yousef , has said his men could easily disarm the underground gunmen .
avoid.vAgentNPExt70,000 UNITA combatantsSome 70,000 UNITA combatants have disarmed under peace accords overseen by the United Nations .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe peacekeepers have disarmed militiamen under a peace plan signed in Nigeria in August .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe IRABritain has insisted those talks wo n't happen until the IRA agrees to begin disarming under international supervision .
avoid.vAgentNPExtmasked commandosOn Sunday , masked commandos disarmed the guard at the tax building in the northern port of Bastia and set off a blast that collapsed a wing of the multi-story structure .
avoid.vAgentNPExtBastien had arrested and disarmed Francois at the hideout .
avoid.vAgentNPExtBoimatov 's force disarmed the guards at the town 's huge aluminum factory and seized more than 100 guns from them .
avoid.vAgentNPExtChechen forcesYegorov said that unless Chechen forces disarm by midnight Saturday , `` a missile unit will deliver a missile blow at strategic facilities in Grozny . ''
avoid.vAgentNPExtAmerican soldiers and Marines disarmed and dismantled the 7,500-member army , paving the way for the victorious return October of President Jean-Bertrand Aristide last October .
avoid.vAgentNPExt10,000 to 40,000 soldiersYeltsin sent an estimated 10,000 to 40,000 soldiers into Chechnya on Dec. 11 to disarm separatists .
avoid.vAgentNPExtFrench special forcesMeanwhile Thursday , French special forces killed one gunman and disarmed another in a tough NATO response to recent sniping at Alliance troops in Serb-held Sarajevo .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheIsraeli Prime Minister Shimon Peres has told Arafat he must disarm the group and arrest its leaders if he wants to remain a credible peace partner .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyBut the rebels later announced they would not disarm .
avoid.vAgentNPExta dominant maleIn this way , a dominant male can adjust the sexual state of the entire community to his benefit , through his scent alone .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey carefully adjust the pitch of the outgoing hoots , in such a way as to keep the pitch of the echo constant after it has been Doppler-shifted .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIndividual constructors can easily adjust the rates to suite their own fancy .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWe adjusted the instrument to full sensitivity , and found that a standard fish -- a 330-g live trout -- barely registered at depths below 150 m .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe adjusted his earphones more comfortably and settled down to soothe his nerves by a concentrated study of his maps .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe ambulance man adjusts the flow of oxygen into the mask .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWe calibrated the CSA measuring system in PVC tubes with holes of known CSAs .
avoid.vAgentNPExtweBefore the measurements we calibrated the measurement system with a two point minimum and maximum calibration .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe draped inflamable material over it and calibrated the switch to come on later in the day .
avoid.vAgentNPExtISeveral minutes later , I had calibrated my machine and was ready to begin .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWe shall need to overhaul our descriptive systems .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe airline has beefed up the awards provided by its frequent-flier programme , and overhauled its aircraft to give more leg room .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI 've been overhauling the gearbox in my Series III 109 , 4-cylinder petrol , but can not find a trace of gearbox number to order parts .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe men only had to scrape the ship and careen her , recaulk her seams and overhaul her rigging in readiness for the voyage home to market .
avoid.vAgentNPExtEuboulos ' governmentIn Aischines ' time , and precisely in 357 , Euboulos ' government had overhauled the system of naval finance and administration .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheWithout any kind of warning to Phelps , he executed an unnecessarily dramatic handbrake turn , followed his quarry for long enough to ascertain its speed , then quickly overhauled it , flashing his ` Police .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWe are overhauling the ways in which family matters are handled in our courts .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIt` It began to overhaul itself only as a result of demands from the public and from individual scientists . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtFrank and his friendsA lady from Doncaster wrote and offered me a cooker , so Frank and his friends went to pick it up , overhaul it and bring it here .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe 17-year-old has already completed one course of 10 lessons .
avoid.vAgentNPExtNeil has recently completed an ` A " level course in Art at his local college and is an enthusiastic painter .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSeb and Christian were trying to complete all the tasks about the farm before then .
avoid.vAgentNPExtfour of six members of staffDavid Gettings , manager of Binns , Darlington , has presented certificates to four of six members of staff who have successfully completed a sign language course to enable them to communicate with deaf customers .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoDavid Gettings , manager of Binns , Darlington , has presented certificates to four of six members of staff who have successfully completed a sign language course to enable them to communicate with deaf customers .
avoid.vAgentNPExtII had to be carted off to hospital , so I did n't manage to complete the work until the new year .
avoid.vAgentNPExtan employeeFor example , employers can now pay full pension , without actuarial reduction , at any age between 50 and 70 , provided an employee has completed 20 years ' service with the organisation .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe completed her speech with a deep sigh and an extra hug for Frankie .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMiss ThorneWhen Miss Thorne finished working on the scene he heard his companions sigh with relief .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe had finished tea , and the tray was still at her side .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheWaiting and more waiting , thought Claudel as he finished breakfast .
avoid.vAgentNPExthe“ It 's the best … it 's the best , ” but he never finished .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouAre you all finished now ?
avoid.vAgentNPExtMalone finished strongly and were rewarded with a try by Stuart Hooks in the final minute which was converted by Bush , whose place kicking was impeccable .
avoid.vAgentNPExtPriceHowever , Price finished strongly and snatched one five minutes from the end and came very close to forcing a replay .
avoid.vAgentNPExtPenderoAlthough Pendero had finished strongly at Ascot , that was because it had been a truly run race and the leaders had finished tired .
avoid.vAgentNPExtBob had almost finished the washing up when the doorbell rang .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey had now almost finished Exodus and were in the middle of The Wind in the Willows .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey started with avocados and a French dressing , and finished with a plate of cold roast beef , and a hearty salad .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWe finished with some very good summer pudding and an okay cheese board .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouIf you finish it , she said .
avoid.vAgentNPExtJulian finished his potatoes and looked gravely round the family gathering .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWe finished our milk .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe finished the show pretending to be Maddox , and no-one knew . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe soldierThe other men were standing well to one side expecting violence and the soldier finished his cigarette and put his hands into his pockets instead of holding them high .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI finished them last night . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe finished on a note of inquiry , but I shook my head .
avoid.vAgentNPExtYour master and I have finished now . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtwe“ Have we finished ? ”
avoid.vAgentNPExtIWhen I have finished reading out the list , I shall tap on the table .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoAll who finish will be given free entry to the show on July 26th .
avoid.vAgentNPExtAll who finish will be given free entry to the show on July 26th .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouBut once you 've finished , take our three steps to total recovery .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe Kabul regimeThe highway , which links up with the old road south of Charikar , avoids mujahedin territory and and passes through a region where the Kabul regime has concluded deals with local guerrilla commanders .
avoid.vAgentNPExtunderwritersFor launches with the space shuttle , however , underwriters are concluding deals with satellite operators where the premium is set at just 5 per cent .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWe conclude with a discussion of floating-rate notes .
avoid.vAgentNPExtitThe administration 's trade policy towards Japan , she said , was based on the idea that if it concluded trade agreements with the Japanese , it wanted measures of their success .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe concluded his examination by turning to me suddenly and saying : ` I feel you are going to write this book one day . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe OPCSBenefits for people with disabilities were excluded from the 1988 social security reforms until the OPCS had concluded its disability surveys .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe concludes by suggesting that membership of the group that accepts children with disabilities as full members of the human tribe , is open to all .
avoid.vAgentNPExtall councilsUnder instructions from the Audit Commission , which oversees local-government finances , all councils suspended payments to the banks in November 1989 .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe CSCE on July 8 suspended the membership of the rump Yugoslavia , consisting of Serbia and Montenegro , until Oct. 14 .
avoid.vAgentNPExtBusiness suspended , thought Richard .
avoid.vAgentNPExtBoth countries suspended aid to the islands while the mercenaries were in control .
avoid.vAgentNPExtTHE United Nations suspended humanitarian aid operations in Bosnia-Herzegovina yesterday because of obstruction and interference by all three civil war factions .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe majority of the hunger strikers suspended their action on Oct. 12 after Moshe Shahal , the Israeli Minister of Police and Communications , announced the establishment of a special investigative committee to look into their demands .
avoid.vAgentNPExtnewspapersThe blackout extended to news of the war and the German advance on Paris ; newspapers suspended publication temporarily and crowds gathered round the official bulletins pasted on the walls as rumour raced round the city .
avoid.vAgentNPExtBOSNIA 'S Muslim president yesterday suspended temporarily his participation in international peace talks in New York , saying he could not be involved as long as Serbs continued their offensive in eastern Bosnia and Sarajevo .
avoid.vAgentNPExtBrazilFebruary -- Brazil suspends interest payments on its international debt .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe Central Bank of Brazil on Oct. 29 suspended its operations on the domestic gold market , to prevent foreign exchange reserves from falling to critical levels .
avoid.vAgentNPExtBerlin suspended cash payments on 13 July and imposed exchange controls two days later .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouIf you want to suspend this policy you must send your certificate of motor insurance back to us .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe United StatesThe previous day the United States had suspended US$94,900,000 in aid , alleging that Peru had made insufficient efforts to control drug trafficking .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouYou do not feel inhibited because you have n't prepared adequately or fear that other people might catch you out or ridicule you .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIBut I did n't prepare carefully enough .
avoid.vAgentNPExtJacksonThe allegations broke on Tuesday as Jackson was preparing for the first of two concerts in Bangkok , the first stop in the Asian swing of his Dangerous world tour .
avoid.vAgentNPExtweThe next day , fresh chip butties and burgers in hand , we readied for the weekend 's big attraction : a copy of a New Generation episode , not due to be shown here for months .
avoid.vAgentNPExtAung San renewed his appeal to Nu to come in .
avoid.vAgentNPExtAll sides of the distributive coal trade in Britain renew their plea made on behalf of their customers , to the Chancellor before the budget , not to create hardship by taxing warmth .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWest German leadersAt the same time West German leaders renewed their pressure on the East German regime to follow Mikhail Gorbachev 's advice and bring in glasnost and perestroika .
avoid.vAgentNPExtguerrillasAt the end of November guerrillas renewed their attacks on the wealthy suburbs of Escalón and San Benito and fighting also took place on the flanks of the San Salvador and Guazapa volcanos outside the capital .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe senior judgesIn the debate referred to , the senior judges renewed their attack .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe RSNC is using the report to renew demands on Environment Secretary Michael Heseltine for urgent action to curb the over-exploitation of rivers .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe governmentIn May 1990 the government renewed protests to Romania about pollution in Ruse by chlorine gas from the neighbouring Romanian town of Giurgiu .
avoid.vAgentNPExtAlisonOn these occasions Alison gave Franca some embarrassed or ` significant " looks , but did not renew attempts to have a talk about the ` situation " .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMalcolmIt would not be surprising if Malcolm renewed his efforts c.1016--18 , considering the likely state of England at the time , and Cnut could well have acted against him once free to do so .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheIn pursuit of this , he renewed his efforts to get new players , and was rewarded with two promising youngsters , outside-right Bainbridge , from Seaton Delaval , and inside-right Price , from Worksop .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe BrucesAfter that the Bruces could renew their struggle for the throne .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe National Economic Development CouncilSeptember 1991 : The National Economic Development Council renewed pressure on the government to lengthen the summer tourism season by adding a bank holiday in October .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe GovernmentHe 'll tell M Ps that the Government is trying to restart negotiations involving all the constitutional parties in the Province .
avoid.vAgentNPExtweIt was the 2nd of Jan , the day we restarted after the Christmas break .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMuslims and Serbs have restarted the battle with some of the heaviest fighting of the war so far .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe umpires tried to restart the game after about 35 minutes but the Indian team again left the ground when Ravi Shastri complained the crowd was hurling stones .
avoid.vAgentNPExtVietnamAccording to the report , the two countries had also agreed on a date for Vietnam to restart repaying its debts to Japan .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe resumed work at Beaumaris in 1306 but died before May 1309 .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe resumes work on the drawing-pin .
avoid.vAgentNPExtChina has agreed to resume talks with Britain over the future of Hong Kong .
avoid.vAgentNPExtPearsonIn the 1920s Pearson resumed his acting career but also began publishing short stories , essays , and journalism .
avoid.vAgentNPExtweNow ` we are resuming the kind of growth we should have had " , says Nancy Hobor , vice-president of communications and investor relations .
avoid.vAgentNPExtTobie resumed with sudden asperity .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyImmediately they resumed their fall towards the hole .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe resumed scene painting in London , in the studio of Walter Hann , participating in the sporting scene as a boxer and billiards player .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHendry resumes his bid for another title when he faces Ulsterman Joe Swail tonight for a place in Saturday 's semi-finals .
avoid.vAgentNPExtPan American intended to resume its twice-weekly service to Britain as permitted under the 1937 agreement , which immediately caused anxiety at BOAC .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe fat woman resumed the journey without so much as a glance his way , leading him down a short flight of stairs and along yet another corridor .
avoid.vAgentNPExtgovernmentsIt gave a degree of certainty to public sector managers in the short run , but when the tax costs began to mount governments resumed their sudden cuts -- just the situation Plowden had hoped to avoid .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe Labour Party did not enter into negotiations .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe company entered into negotiations for the purchase of a site in Raleigh Road , Penge .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMajorBy winning the election , Major has entered phase two of his premiership .
avoid.vAgentNPExtFellowship member Bob Taylor ( not related to the Coordinator ) entered into a project of some restoration at his local church .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe mill was eventually forced to cease operations during Mr Bright 's time when a large pond , further upstream , was drained by a colliery to reduce water leakage into the coal workings .
avoid.vAgentNPExtA number of training providers are likely to cease their activities . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe guerrillas in El SalvadorIt also called on the guerrillas in El Salvador to cease hostilities and to begin peace talks .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheIt 's not that he ceases altogether to be the eternal student , but that he becomes reshaped and misshaped into an aberration .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey were ceasing to be the almost monastic institutions of the past .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe LeftBetween September 1939 and June 1941 the Left almost ceased to exist as a unified force .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheThat role made possible his nomination ; he was elected as an outsider and , by his own admission , he never ceased being one whilst in office .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHeThe Almighty was something of an embarrassment to the BBC of late , ever since He had ceased to be the exclusive property of the Church of England .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe soon fell victim , and ceased to show any signs of life .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheEven after he had ceased to be a Neoplatonist , St Augustine remained very much under the influence of Plato 's philosophical ideas , in particular those concerning time .
avoid.vAgentNPExtRussiaAs relations deteriorated , Russia ceased to favour the eventual union of Bulgaria and Roumelia , and forced Prince Alexander of Bulgaria , nominally an autocrat , to accept Russian generals as ministers .
avoid.vAgentNPExtweOnce we attain the transcendental standpoint , we have ceased to carry with us the substantive concept of truth required to raise epistemological questions .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwho had been fighting in the Greek Civil WarAlso , in October 1949 , the Communists ' who had been fighting in the Greek Civil War , ceased fighting .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe CommunistsAlso , in October 1949 , the Communists ' who had been fighting in the Greek Civil War , ceased fighting .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHugoFollowing his daughter 's death , Hugo ceased writing for several years .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe ScotsAs the south of Britain became hostile territory , the Scots ceased to be north Britons , and became enthusiastic Europeans .
avoid.vAgentNPExtPeople cease to cough or sniff or shuffle their feet .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheAt Surrey the ` amateur " W. W. Read was employed as ` assistant secretary " to the club for £250 a year -- a post he relinquished when he ceased to play .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheAt intervals he ceased his frenzied pacing and peered up and down the hideous pipe , as if expecting the arrival of some fellow conspirator .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSoap ceased his fantastic monologue , and Pooley and Omally stared at him dumb and slack-jawed .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe companyIn October 1991 the company ceased trading in the United Kingdom and its business , assets and liabilities there were transferred to a United Kingdom company .
avoid.vAgentNPExtISLAND GRAPHICS CEASES TO SELL DIRECTLY TO RESELLERS
avoid.vAgentNPExtI` I will not cease to wrestle for the salvation of your immortal soul . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtGilbert ceased struggling , realising that Cardiff would not let him go until he knew more .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe herself had long ceased to believe in Father Christmas and fairy-tales .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMayallAt the age of seven Mayall began work in a series of textile factories .
avoid.vAgentNPExtA party control commission will begin investigation into ` misconduct " by two former politburo members , Mr Gunter Mittag and Mr Joachim Hermann , responsible for the economy and the media in the politburo .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheSlowly he began to stroke the comb through the silken strands .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheVery slowly and carefully , she began stealing negatives .
avoid.vAgentNPExtAEAThus , AEA is now beginning to contemplate a future in which it becomes an independent business , and its management is excited by the prospect .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe got up and began slowly pacing in front of her .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThese ferns began to slowly change shape and structure during the Devonian , and some became tall and tree-like .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheThen he began to move slowly and carefully past the table , on the opposite side to Moore .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe caveman 's body begins to sweat and it thus becomes wet and slippery .
avoid.vAgentNPExtEdward himselfAlmost immediately after Harclay 's execution Edward himself began negotiations with the Scots and a thirteen-year truce was agreed in March 1323 .
avoid.vAgentNPExtcourtsAs courts began dealing with charges of theft and public order offences , a qualified referee was told he may be jailed for his part in the looting of a Blackpool jewellers .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe began associating with both Marxist and Fabian intellectual socialists .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWe begin the discussion with regional policies for they have featured more prominently in government initiatives than labour mobility programmes , both as regards expenditure and public debate .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheGetting out her suitcase , and with her fury riding high , she began throwing her belongings into it -- she was catching the first plane out of there !
avoid.vAgentNPExtKawasakiWhen Kawasaki began operations in their US plant at Nebraska they found it preferable to import components from their subcontractors back in Japan who could even at that distance , guarantee weekly deliveries .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIThese beliefs were reinforced when , as a practising hypnotherapist , I began working in the field of regression therapy in the early 1980s .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey began to squeeze their way towards the door and in doing so , passed by Markby .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe began to walk towards them .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe bacteriaIf flow is restricted in any way , the bacteria will begin to die .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey began to go out together .
avoid.vAgentNPExtEarly Christian work began to influence the architectural style in the new Christian Roman Empire .
avoid.vAgentNPExtRobbie began preparing a meal while Fen completed mooring procedures .
avoid.vAgentNPExtAll four brothers were in a band together and began writing the musical while on the road in Africa and Europe .
avoid.vAgentNPExtrepresentatives of the government and rebel groupsOn the morning of May 27 , representatives of the government and rebel groups began talks in London , with the US Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs , Herman Cohen , as mediator .
avoid.vAgentNPExtYou begin your quest outside the castle armed with a weedy slingshot , wondering whether to swim the shark-infested moat or lower the drawbridge .
avoid.vAgentNPExtLiza began clambering over a tree root to get to the water 's edge .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheHaving decided he must again race the tide , he began a desperate cumbersome run along the edge of the trough towards the breakwater .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe began to speculate that the ley was marked with hawthorns on the lower ground , pines on the higher ground , and that the double planting around the tumulus was to mark the changeover .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe had by then begun to investigate the failure of the human system to produce an antibody against the effects of histamine , associated with such allergic reactions as hay fever and asthma .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyBy suggesting this they began quite unwittingly to undermine her confidence in the school and in herself .
avoid.vAgentNPExtCrystal PalaceREADERS with longer memories will recall that Crystal Palace were dubbed The Team Of The Eighties by some people who should have known better and promptly began the decade with a 0-0 draw against Norwich .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWe begin interactions with an implicit assumption that other people determine and control their behaviour .
avoid.vAgentNPExtKeith Wright of Legge House and on the FYT Management Group and Arkle Bell , FYT Field Officer and for the South West , began the process with the introduction and initial briefing .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMyles began to twist about on his chair , agitated .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe began to experiment on himself .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe begins without ceremony by pulling off the blouse and flinging it in the gully .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe cringed and began to whimper .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheNo sooner had the late ploughing been completed than he began accepting contracts for harrowing .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey began shouting ` We 'll give Mosley a hot time ! " and ` To hell with the Blackshirts ! "
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe ladBlood spurted all over the sliced potatoes and on to the wooden table as the lad began yelling hysterically .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI began to wonder how many of them would buy Tremayne 's book .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWe will start in our first parliamentary session with a Freedom of Information Act which will open up government to the people .
avoid.vAgentNPExtDougal started with the body .
avoid.vAgentNPExtRostov started to walk towards the door .
avoid.vAgentNPExtPenelope choked on her pudding and started to cry , angry , uncontrollable tears .
avoid.vAgentNPExtFribble started to speak again , but received such a blazing look from Fael-Inis that he subsided .
avoid.vAgentNPExtGary Kilpartrick has now started working with YWAM in Switzerland .
avoid.vAgentNPExther imaginationLuce shivered , her imagination suddenly starting to work overtime .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe girl , DollyThen the girl , Dolly , suddenly started to caper .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe councilWell the council started then and they took on machines of their own .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI started today really .
avoid.vAgentNPExtusBearing these points in mind , let us now start to consider the question of creativity and madness in more detail .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe spots then started disappearing , so I went training even though they had n't completely gone .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoThere are many who have already started to vote , or will be doing so for the first time soon , with no first-hand experience of what Labour governments were like .
avoid.vAgentNPExtmanyThere are many who have already started to vote , or will be doing so for the first time soon , with no first-hand experience of what Labour governments were like .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe bird and the neighbour 'd started having a ding-dong on the steps .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWe started work on the carriage on the 3rd October 1992 .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWe have recently started work with the Industrial Society in this area to help bring industry representatives into schools .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe` She started it , " said Milly , meeting his eye .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe started work again , and was soon lost in his studies .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe judge will then start calling horses in -- if you are called , enter the line of horses from behind .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI` I started smoking grass around 1957 .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheWhile they were still together she started a video course and now works for an independent television company .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI started by looking at the chromosome patterns , of course -- remember the men who are born with an extra Y chromosome , who show aggressive behavior and antisocial tendencies .
avoid.vAgentNPExtPublishing group Haynes has started selling French car manuals -- and seen annual profits rise NINETY fold to £2.4 million .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI started talking , at first to myself , striding about the room .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe personThe police are entitled to tell the person walking away from the scene to discontinue using his filthy language , which would in all likelihood constitute an offence under section 5 of the new Act .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwalking away from the sceneThe police are entitled to tell the person walking away from the scene to discontinue using his filthy language , which would in all likelihood constitute an offence under section 5 of the new Act .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe doctorThe facts are that the patient has requested that the doctor discontinue treatment , and the doctor has ignored this request .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheIs the doctor in breach of his duty to his patient if he discontinues treatment ?
avoid.vAgentNPExtweSo you see , in schools like that we would never go uniformed and we would have to discontinue visiting those schools as we would be jeopardizing the children and teachers .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheWill he discontinue his pre-election pact with the Scottish National party in its all-or-nothing bid ?
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe Senate reserves the right to discontinue at any time the studies of any student whose academic work proves unsatisfactory .
avoid.vAgentNPExtCommon decided to discontinue further experiments because of the trouble and cost and passed the patterns to Thomas Brown and his son , iron-founders of Alnwick , who emigrated to New York State with them in 1824 .
avoid.vAgentNPExtTwenty seven of the 29 patients have discontinued oxygen therapy ; the median duration of this treatment was 4 months ( range 0.4 -20.4 ) .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe Government must discontinue their stupid propaganda about empty properties and do something about them .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheAs a result he discontinued his visits .
avoid.vAgentNPExtA bus company has halted evening services to an estate after its drivers were shot at with airguns and catapults .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe World Bank has halted almost all structural-adjustment lending to the CFA zone , on the ground that the zone 's members have not met all the conditions needed ` to restore competitiveness " .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe UK government is expected to halt funding to the Coal Research Establishment ( CRE ) at Cheltenham , part of British Coal and recognised as a world leader in research into " clean " coal technology .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSerbsHe said Serbs had to stop attacking Sarajevo and Srebrenica and halt ethnic cleansing in Bijeljina in north-eastern Bosnia .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe International Committee of the Red Cross ( ICRC )It was also reported that the International Committee of the Red Cross ( ICRC ) was forced to halt relief operations in mid-December because of disputes with the two sides .
avoid.vAgentNPExtGorbad halted the attack and prepared for a long siege .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe Open Software Foundation has halted work on its ground-breaking shrink-wrapped software solution , ANDF , the Architecture Neutral Distribution Format , reassigning its engineering resources elsewhere .
avoid.vAgentNPExta further solidarity strikeBy June 29 a further solidarity strike had halted production at the country 's only oil refinery .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe URNG , although refusing to offer a total ceasefire , promised to halt attacks on communication links and economic targets for the period of the campaign for the presidential elections due to be held in November .
avoid.vAgentNPExtall Salvadorean patriotsThe San Salvador newspapers were filled with alarmist propaganda , calling upon all Salvadorean patriots to halt the terrorist advance and telling women that their families and homes were in danger .
avoid.vAgentNPExtJudge WroathIn the latest case , Judge Wroath halted the trial at Southampton Crown Court at the end of the prosecution 's submissions .
avoid.vAgentNPExtJapan had halted aid to Vietnam following the Vietnamese intervention in Cambodia in 1978 .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey will do nothing to halt the almost nightly attacks on immigrants ' hostels , they said .
avoid.vAgentNPExtitSERBIA will be told tomorrow that it faces total isolation unless it halts the killing in Yugoslavia .
avoid.vAgentNPExtDi halted the unveiling ceremony in the City of London , called David to the platform and told him she was ` delighted " with the picture .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey did not halt the process of change , and the riots only assumed major proportions in times of wider crisis , such as in 1549 and during the Civil Wars .
avoid.vAgentNPExtDisruption of the test programme by US bombing , the Renzan 's large use of all-too-precious light alloys and the changing needs of the Imperial Japanese Navy halted the project after only four examples had been built .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSewers and wells might halt the disease , but cost much more .
avoid.vAgentNPExta united peace frontOnly a united peace front could halt the aggressive , war-mongering development of fascist nation states such as Germany and Italy .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIAfter all , I 'd only just stopped doing my paper-round and I heard them talking about headlong stuff I never knew about before : abortions , heroin , Sylvia Plath , prostitution .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheOh , if only she could stop crying …
avoid.vAgentNPExtBritainTo take one example , if Britain stopped burning fossil fuels altogether , the world 's output of carbon dioxide -- some 6 billion tonnes a year -- would fall by only 160 m tonnes .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe Office has stopped subsidising one-day energy surveys for industry and commerce and there is little accessible public information .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe stopped buying them for her when they got married .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSocial services have stopped paying a £30 attendance allowance for Becky to go to Southampton once every two months for treatment .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe little boy stopped crying .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey had almost stopped resuscitating him on the grounds that the doctor had n't remembered his diagnosis .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMr. Andrew" And then , about four months ago , Mr. Andrew stopped coming to the office .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI stopped smoking two years ago and I stopped doing all the silly drugs and drink nearly six years ago , so you naturally gravitate towards quite a healthy diet .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIKenny Everett said : ` I stopped watching 10 years ago because it was hideously irritating .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe must have stopped falling pretty abruptly .
avoid.vAgentNPExtpeopleThat 's something you find : after a certain age , people stop photographing you .
avoid.vAgentNPExtPeople stop having children when the future they face is too appalling .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe stopped reciting , he stopped walking .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe fliers immediately stopped their displays in respect for the dead man .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMrs GorengAt length Mrs Goreng terminated proceedings by saying , ` Well , we have taken up too much of Monsignor 's time already . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtLizSix months before her overdose Liz terminated the relationship with her boyfriend of two years ' standing after she discovered he had been going out with another girl .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe customer also threatened to terminate his business relationship with the employer .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheIt was twenty minutes before he terminated the interview .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheAbruptly he terminated the conversation and put the phone down , not moving his eyes from her face .
avoid.vAgentNPExthis doctorHe may feel that his doctor has prematurely terminated his assessment of his problems , thereby increasing his sense of helplessness and discouraging further discussion with the doctor .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMintonIn the summer of 1948 Minton terminated his association with Central School of Art after only two terms .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe rugby clubResidents ' outcry and opposition from the cricket club delayed progress and the rugby club terminated negotiations with Argyll in September , 1988 .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI` You 'll forgive me if I terminate this conversation , " he said in a vexed voice .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI` Although I terminated my business , I had to keep the photocopier going , " says Anne Orchardson .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIDawn recalls : ` The consultant assumed I would terminate the pregnancy .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwho` In no way is it a finishing line , " said Hugh , who intends to continue working as long as possible .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHugh` In no way is it a finishing line , " said Hugh , who intends to continue working as long as possible .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyThe other player answers ` Smee " , and they continue searching .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe staff of the Unit continues largely unchanged , though we have been pleased to have had four postdoctorals associated with our activities over the past year or so .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIThe atmosphere was not exactly lively but I continued to have lunch there for a long time because she was extremely kind and the food was good .
avoid.vAgentNPExtAll ambulance crews would continue to stand by at their stations for 999 calls .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIt continues to turn , moving now towards the Cabinet Office .
avoid.vAgentNPExtweIf we continue supplying the Reds , we will be helping them more than the Blues .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThis chapter continues with the topic of monarchy , an issue about which British people can talk readily and lengthily .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWe continue our drive towards Hollywood in silence , because there 's nothing else to say about Dudley Moore .
avoid.vAgentNPExtLabourIt says that Labour will " continue devolution of management to unions within health boards . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe West Midlands continued to decline as a manufacturing region throughout the period , for instance .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe majorityThe area is quite densely populated and the majority continues to be actively farmed .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMargaret continued to cope fairly well during the next year .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwe` However , we will continue to monitor the association very closely and will meet regularly with the ABA .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheUntil 1939 he continued to teach medieval history , giving tutorials that often lasted for a couple of hours .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe Agency would continue to encourage monthly direct debit payments from non-employed and self-employed contributors ( excluding share fishermen ) .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe continued to read voraciously throughout the 1790s , and there seems no reason to doubt Coleridge' s belief that Wordsworth was eminently equipped to write philosophical poetry .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI“ I keep getting interrupted .
avoid.vAgentNPExtJohn Surtees kept the British flag flying in 1964 , before Clark won his second title a year later .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI kept expecting the teacher to praise her , but instead she suddenly cried out ,
avoid.vAgentNPExtI kept saying to them all in my mind , ` You see ?
avoid.vAgentNPExtheI have a friend who owns an ST and he keeps telling me to sell my C64 .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe kept thinking of the girl in Mu Chua 's House of the Ninth Ecstasy ; the singsong girl , White Orchid , who had looked so much like Vesa .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI` I keep telling him people ca n't see him on the radio . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtI kept my hands clasped tightly to avoid the habitual gesture of hiding myself from sight .
avoid.vAgentNPExtweI said after last Tuesday 's game that if we kept working our luck would turn .
avoid.vAgentNPExtLiving artists would keep adding to it by making contributions from their works .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwe allThe result was that we all kept making surreptitious trips to the staff room to refill our plastic beakers .
avoid.vAgentNPExtleading Japanese computer makersSignificantly , leading Japanese computer makers have adopted export strategies similar in some respects to those of the car industry .
avoid.vAgentNPExtLeninOn the Jewish question , Lenin adopted Kautsky 's position .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSoviet socialismBut they went one stage further : Soviet socialism adopted a stance of militant atheism .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyou` Those new masters of yours will not expect you to adopt this perspective .
avoid.vAgentNPExtGassendi adopted it enthusiastically and argued for it at great length .
avoid.vAgentNPExttrade unionsAgain , officially , trade unions adopt anti-discrimination policies .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIHis account I gratefully adopt .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouInitially you will adopt a tense stance , concentrating the mind on which action brings about what result .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe Uzbekistan Supreme Soviet adopted a resolution on Nov. 1 abolishing the republican Council of Ministers .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe CouncilOn 14 December 1987 the Council adopted a further Regulation applying the competition rules to international air transport between community airports .
avoid.vAgentNPExtEmbraer had long adopted policies of aiming for international competitiveness ; the domestic market was too small to support its ambition .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe Serbs have ruthlessly shelled towns , and have at times adopted rape as a method of war .
avoid.vAgentNPExtParliamentI am quite unable to accept that Parliament in adopting somewhat more prolix language was intending to achieve a result which differed from that recommended by the committee .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouFor these people you will need to adopt more rigorously agreed targets and measures of performance .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe session adopted a predominantly hostile tone towards the forces of the Bosnian Serbs .
avoid.vAgentNPExtStokesley Youth CentreLast year Stokesley Youth Centre adopted Elena as its mascot and since then the players have raised about £100 for her .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe Court of Appeal adopted this understanding of the law in Shadrokh-Cigari , above , but also held that s.5(4) was another way to the same result since there was also an obligation to make restoration .
avoid.vAgentNPExtProject EnglishTo help students learn this system , Project English adopts the cognitive approach .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe Slovak National Council ( parliament ) on Oct. 25 adopted a bill making Slovak the official state language in the republic .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe PartyMoreover the Party had adopted a progressive policy and had made concessions to the Constituency Parties .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe Pauline ` Christians " adopted a similar attitude .
avoid.vAgentNPExtAn alien woman does not , as formerly , assume British citizenship automatically on marriage to a British citizen .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe pulled herself back to the point , assuming once more an expression of sobriety .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMedia in addition assume certain religious roles in the perception of viewers , listeners and readers .
avoid.vAgentNPExtNick Cave assumed his persona in a dead-end relationship song .
avoid.vAgentNPExtherselfThis led to the development officer having to assume such a role herself , and occasionally this involved her in more work than she felt she could easily provide .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe development officerThis led to the development officer having to assume such a role herself , and occasionally this involved her in more work than she felt she could easily provide .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouHowever , in order to do this , it follows that you must be versatile and able to assume many different roles .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIYou know I had to assume this more detached role .
avoid.vAgentNPExtshePouting seductively , she assumed a pose which presented her as a raving sexpot , as she alluringly slipped the flimsy straps of her silk and lace petticoat from her ivory shoulders .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe policeAs part of the drive for greater effectiveness the police embraced technology as a means of countering the increasing sophistication of crime .
avoid.vAgentNPExtBritainBy acting professionally ( dispassionate , responsible , with technical competence ) Britain can , through its army , embrace war as a means of creating an identity for itself in today 's shifty international order .
avoid.vAgentNPExtPrinters and typesetting houses have been embracing new methods for the last 15 years or so and now rely entirely upon them .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe G M BYou can now see why we wish to commit the G M B to extend the role of health and safety representatives , to embrace environmental issues .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIt embraces social factors and the environment .
avoid.vAgentNPExta third of all retailersLITERALLY BEHIND THE TIMES Books are still subject to resale price maintenance , sale or return is the norm , and only a third of all retailers have embraced electronic point of sale techniques .
avoid.vAgentNPExtLabour will embrace the goal of sustainable development , with environmental modernisation an integral part of our industrial strategy .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHer kind would do anything to append the heavenly word ` artist " to themselves .
avoid.vAgentNPExtCompanies that use computers have been connecting them to each other for a decade , often using AT & T 's telephone lines .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe arranged a row of 80 telephone mouthpieces across the front of the stage at the Grand Opera in Paris , and connected them by wires to 80 earpieces .
avoid.vAgentNPExtYou can even connect a 5.25" diskette drive to the external drive port .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe placenta detaches itself from the uterine wall and , with other material , is forced out after the baby .
avoid.vAgentNPExtAlex detached himself from the crowd and came towards them .
avoid.vAgentNPExtPeter tried to detach himself from Molland as they left the solicitor 's office .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe explosion detached the separate wings as if they had been plucked feathers .
avoid.vAgentNPExtusThen let us join our clever halves to make a whole !
avoid.vAgentNPExta vocational education and training projectThe visit was organised as part of a vocational education and training project which has joined the college in Cleveland Avenue with Norway through the Department of Employment .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhichThe visit was organised as part of a vocational education and training project which has joined the college in Cleveland Avenue with Norway through the Department of Employment .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheOnce outside he linked arms with her and took her to the little pub that the station staff used .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheWhen it had beaten Cranborne junior School by three hundred runs , two Saturdays ago , he had linked arms with the headmaster and sung three verses of ` We Are the Champions " .
avoid.vAgentNPExtPaul and John strap themselves into the back seats of the small plane .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI had to strap them to my bicycle , which is why they look a bit battered . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtITonight I 'll strap Roukoubé to my front , and put you on my back , and we 're going to leave , we 're going to step out of this place .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe popeAs the pope strapped the sword round the emperor 's waist , he reminded the emperor that the saints had conquered kingdoms not by the sword but by faith .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe strapped his patients to a table and wielded an array of tools with practised precision and dexterity .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthese sixBut these six descended on them like the Dynamos on a loose ball , flattened them into the floorboards , and trussed them in sash-cord in twenty seconds .
avoid.vAgentNPExtTHREE masked thugs trussed up businessman Tom Hartley and his wife Helen at their home and drove off in their new £60,000 Mercedes with valuables worth £250,000 .
avoid.vAgentNPExtYou can not yoke the dragonfly and make it drive the corn-mill .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThese Working Groups would undertake tasks of a practical nature and they could provide opportunities for people not attracted to committee work to become involved and make a contribution .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe staff of social work agenciesAs the Centre develops it is hoped that the staff of social work agencies will undertake research projects in conjunction with it .
avoid.vAgentNPExtTutors and students undertaking study for these programmes should familiarise themselves with these regulations .
avoid.vAgentNPExta vendorFor example , a vendor may refuse to undertake restrictive covenants as these were not mentioned in the heads of terms .
avoid.vAgentNPExtcommercial strategy consultantsIn recent years they have used commercial strategy consultants to undertake this work on behalf of their clients .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe two groups undertook preliminary skirmishes at the Zurich Congress of the International in 1893 .
avoid.vAgentNPExtweTo assess the predictive value of these features we undertook prospective surveillance of patients at high risk of primary melanoma .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMany also undertook to meet monthly costs such as credit card and hire purchase repayments .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheBut Claire Fraser was out there and he had undertaken to find her and persuade her to come home .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe JapaneseFifty years ago , the Japanese undertook their devastating attack on Pearl Harbor and World War Two took on a new dimension .
avoid.vAgentNPExtComputers have the ability to undertake masses of calculations very rapidly , they can perform a number of separate operations at one and the same time , and have the ability to store massive amounts of information .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoMrs Burford , who undertook one year of an A level art course at Darlington Queen Elizabeth Sixth Form College and went to Hummersknott School , mostly paints pets and wildlife .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMrs Burford , who undertook one year of an A level art course at Darlington Queen Elizabeth Sixth Form College and went to Hummersknott School , mostly paints pets and wildlife .
avoid.vAgentNPExtBasler have undertaken extensive modifications to the already capacious DC-3 cargo door .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWest German trade unionsRecently , for instance , West German trade unions undertook a campaign to secure the legal prohibition of the lockout during industrial disputes .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe had undertaken during his campaign to take this step , but was also believed to be under intense pressure from senior military personnel to reconsider this commitment .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe new body undertook to defend " the right of self-determination of oppressed peoples around the world " .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheHe added he would willingly forego a trip to the United States and play in the Jersey Open with the hope of collecting more Ryder Cup points .
avoid.vAgentNPExtweIn order to give you even more help , we are foregoing the annual renewal commission with certain life insurers .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthemOne medium-sized firm of solicitors in East Anglia has written to its staff asking them to forgo their pay for December .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI` I would much rather forgo your interest if it is to be tempered with interference ! " she spat through pursed lips .
avoid.vAgentNPExther own son and his intimatesAlthough there was no hope that her own son and his intimates would forgo their day 's sport , there were those less inclined for the hunt than they had been in their younger days .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHughes will forego the pleasure of trousering this money which will go to the Leukaemia Research Fund .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe girl had wanted to forgo the tea and sidle out while they could , but Hencke shook his head .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIIt had been another depressing day , and now I was being asked to forgo the one thing that would have made it bearable .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe was prepared to forgo some of his rights , but I contend that the state is required to defend those rights for the benefit of its citizens .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey may often have to forego social evenings and holidays .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI would rather forgo a very attractive acquisition if it would mean stretching the balance sheet
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe desisted from the attack , and began to withdraw .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe dogYou need to train the dog to desist from barking excessively .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe governments of South Africa and ZaïreThe parties also called on the governments of South Africa and Zaïre to desist from interfering in Angola 's internal affairs .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheAfter trading for some months , he has been approached by a company which says it owns the rights to the trade name Pizza Parlour and that he must desist from using it .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI` I shall desist , since I am again in your debt . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtISo I can run through it before the presentation . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheAt one she ran through her presentation .
avoid.vAgentNPExtENGLAND 'S cricketers found a tranquil haven here yesterday in which to run through their early tour practice routine .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyou` I know you 'll have run through it already with the police , but I have to go through the motions . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe fetched water and splashed it over the twitching boy .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe fetched cold water in the saucepan , adding it to the hot water .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe fetched his sleeping bag from the cornbin , where he kept it so the mice would n't make a nest in it , and curled up to go to sleep .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheySo they fetched this poor innocent away from his family , across the sea , to a strange land .
avoid.vAgentNPExtBridget had just fetched the vacuum cleaner .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe fetched a detector from his luggage .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe fetched a blanket from the bedroom and wrapped it round Doyle 's body , trying not to touch the wounds .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThis lady` This lady is fetching her kids from school .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI 'll fetch you a bigger one .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey had fetched him for Christmas and he was staying on for the New Year .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey fetched Celia from class , and Juliet felt guilty .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheWhen he fetched me from hospital after my baby died , we drove home in the dark .
avoid.vAgentNPExtChola fetched him some tobacco and a parcel of turmeric .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheNow she fetched in the tray , and they all sat down .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe women in the house are all toting thirty-eights in their Gucci bags .
avoid.vAgentNPExtallThe women in the house are all toting thirty-eights in their Gucci bags .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe was toting the gun for a purpose -- to shoot her through the head or knock her unconscious , or both .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe rest of usHe was the kid who went back to be Frank Sinatra 's bar-tender in the vacation while the rest of us were toting Christmas mail for the Post Office .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwomenAt a recent anti-diet rally in West Virginia , women smashed their scales and toted banners proclaiming : ` Scales are for fish , not women . "
avoid.vAgentNPExta guyI 've seen a guy toting an AK-47 .
avoid.vAgentNPExtNo man can erect a building of any serious dimensions on a rickety foundation .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoThe white stone palais of the governor of Cochin-China was built in the grandiloquent , neoclassical style favoured by those fervently patriotic Frenchmen who had erected the great public buildings of Paris in the late nineteenth century .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthose fervently patriotic FrenchmenThe white stone palais of the governor of Cochin-China was built in the grandiloquent , neoclassical style favoured by those fervently patriotic Frenchmen who had erected the great public buildings of Paris in the late nineteenth century .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoThrockmorton and his father were enthusiastic builders who erected an impressive stone gatehouse at Coughton , with polygonal turrets , large windows , and a battlemented skyline .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThrockmorton and his father were enthusiastic builders who erected an impressive stone gatehouse at Coughton , with polygonal turrets , large windows , and a battlemented skyline .
avoid.vAgentNPExtOther status groups erect less formidable barriers to entry .
avoid.vAgentNPExtNapoleon IIIBY HIS DECISION TO SEPARATE THE COURT from the machinery of government , Napoleon III had erected a barrier against all court influence on the making of policy .
avoid.vAgentNPExtManweb wants to erect low voltage lines on wooden posts at Nantmor , near Beddgelert , agreeing at the same time to dismantle the existing line .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe had found and erected a blackboard at one end .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWe will , of course , have to erect rabbit-proof fencing around all the new plantations .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe companyIn 1894 the company erected a telephone line to connect their works at Halling and Upnor .
avoid.vAgentNPExtFattorini & Sons , of BirminghamWHEN Fattorini & Sons , of Birmingham , were commissioned to fashion a trophy for a new competition to be run by the Essex Football Association in 1882 they really went to town .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthemselvesChallenging themselves to fashion something beautiful from their desolate lot , they score with the crunchy hymn to friendship ` Palomine " , here included as both clenched-fist stomper and much more approachable strung-out slowie .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyBorn of Dilga , the Earth Mother , they fashioned the first genitals from the magic fungus for the hitherto sexless and infertile humans who had aimlessly wandered the earth .
avoid.vAgentNPExtTab the tinker , who had come in to be shriven , had agreed to fashion a coffin of sorts out of thin planks of wood .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheIn five minutes she 'd fashioned a ring out of the wire .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe witch` The witch cuts the hand from a murdered man then fashions a candle out of human grease which is lighted and put into the hand .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoThe man who fashions a visionary ideal of community demands that it be realized by God , by others , and by himself .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe man who fashions a visionary ideal of community demands that it be realized by God , by others , and by himself .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwe` Can we fashion some sort of stretcher ?
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe originator can no longer alter the contents of the DC .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI 'll alter that bit suitably too .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI have got to alter myself so completely that at the end I should hardly be recognisable as the same person .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheIf he can alter the fortunes of the superpower state for the better , other nations will follow .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe government subsequently altered its estimate of those able to claim and came up with a 50 per cent take-up rate .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMr. Lennis" Yes , I know that Mr. Lennis has altered the system .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe had tried to alter the manner in which the Persepolis celebrations were conducted .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheFinishing , he put the original back into its envelope , applied the merest smear of thin gum to the flap and stuck it down .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouI do n't like to recommend a product to someone with sensitive skin , but would suggest that before you apply any hair product to your hair , you try a simple skin test first .
avoid.vAgentNPExtfew linguistsBut , as yet , few linguists have applied the insights from conversation analysis to functionalist studies of linguistic structure .
avoid.vAgentNPExtitPornography is not defined as such by law , instead it applies standards of ` obscenity " and ` indecency " .
avoid.vAgentNPExtTitford and BarwickInside , Titford and Barwick could apply the soft-talk while lining their elegant pockets with silver .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe teachers ' unions adopted a policy of industrial action and employed techniques appropriate to an industrial conflict .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyTo achieve this they employed strategies similar to those used by schoolteachers and referred to by Hargreaves ( 1975 ) as ` the liontamer " , ` the entertainer " and the ` new romantic " .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSingerIn Animal Liberation and all his subsequent writings on the topic , Singer employs his animal-enhanced equality principle to argue that the consequences for all concerned would on balance be best served by almost total vegetarianism .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMany certainly employ electricity to find prey .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheHe used long words he never normally employed , and he could hear the falsity of his ` cultivated " accent .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHicks himselfKinison was often accused of spreading hate , although Hicks himself employs far more gentle tactics .
avoid.vAgentNPExtweTherefore , we employed a gel-extraction method ( 33 ) and renatured the eluted protein as described in Materials and Methods .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey take different routes but employ the same learning principles .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheBut here , too , he employs the strategy of delaying clarification .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe research project will employ plume dispersion models in order to model dispersal by wind and will need to integrate this and other environmental data with detailed demographic records .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe programme employs stream sediment sampling at a density of one sample per km² with analysis for up to 30 elements .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheAnd he employs a zig-zag training sprint which involves a series of passes before the player finishes off by flinging himself at a rugby tackle bag !
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe had used words as weapons to slash and destroy her self-esteem .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe private sectorIf it were true that the private sector uses resources more productively than the public sector , the transfer of resources might directly produce more output .
avoid.vAgentNPExtYou use it with just one hand , leaving the other free .
avoid.vAgentNPExtYou can use contrasting thread to tone with a Fair Isle pattern in this case .
avoid.vAgentNPExtDoctors frequently used their medical-moral language to offer a set of prescriptions based ` on the conventional wisdom of their own social milieu " ( p. 42 ) .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthatLike Psycho , this was a film that used monochrome to capture its milieu , the sleazy underbelly , the forgotten nooks and crannies of the American dream .
avoid.vAgentNPExta filmLike Psycho , this was a film that used monochrome to capture its milieu , the sleazy underbelly , the forgotten nooks and crannies of the American dream .
avoid.vAgentNPExtGrant could have used his experience as industrial reporter , MP and union official to produce an interesting argument about the unions ' future .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWe still continue to use normal APL programs for some of our applications .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouWhen would you use a serial file for information retrieval ?
avoid.vAgentNPExtCarter had used television in a somewhat haphazard fashion , but Reagan ` marshaled his television appearances to promote his policies .
avoid.vAgentNPExtYou can use your FlexiLoan to buy anything you like -- hi-fi system , video camera , kitchen equipment , sports gear , or even a holiday .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI` I 've come to use the fair as promotion , and I think everyone is returning to this idea after the end of the bonanza period . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtWe can use such discussions to remind our children of the importance of personal hygiene -- washing hands after using the lavatory , before meals , especially after handling animals .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWe` We 'd use it as a mandate to change the present disgraceful system , " Kennedy replied .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe South African authorities used unequal education as a tool of oppression too .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe uses her silk to line the walls and also to bind particles of soil together into a circular lid three-quarters of an inch across .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI certainly never used to use my sense of humour to attempt to pull girls .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI use filter matting in my wine filter process …
avoid.vAgentNPExtI unashamedly admit that I sometimes use this song as a form of social control .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey 'll use it as an excuse .
avoid.vAgentNPExtpeopleWhy do people use the word as an insult ?
avoid.vAgentNPExtMy mother` My mother used this romantic outlook as a strength on occasions to escape from the world .
avoid.vAgentNPExtweToday we use polarised sunglasses to cut out the dazzle of polarised light reflected from water and other bright surfaces .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey use imported raw materials .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe party has been using some bright capitalist techniques to get itself in election-fighting mettle .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe parties produce manifestos and when elected in a majority seek to implement their policies .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe select vestry in West Ham hadEarlier m the century the select vestry in West Ham had implemented measures to deal with a perceived crisis in relief which were singularly effective in reducing relief and reasserting authoritarian values .
avoid.vAgentNPExtmanagementCreating an understanding of the challenges of management in implementing business strategies within a changing environment .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThose unions are also responsible for funding and implementing the decisions of that conference .
avoid.vAgentNPExtÆthelred 's governmentThe foregoing both explains why Wulfstan 's legal texts have such a homiletic tone , and raises considerable doubts whether they were really the means by which Æthelred 's government implemented its decisions .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe government implemented its reforms without commissioning any evaluative or pilot studies and the experience of similar developments in the American health care system provided only limited comparisons .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe GovernmentIn April 1988 , in this Parliament , the Government implemented the changes pushed through when the Prime Minister was a Minister at the Department of Social Security .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe GovernmentHe later produced the Blackburn Report on the reform of Licensing Law in Northern Ireland which the Government implemented throughout the 1980s .
avoid.vAgentNPExtNot a single authority implemented Maud 's ` Cabinet style " solution in its entirety ; nevertheless , many streamlined their committee structures and some even established policy co-ordinating committees .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe BanksMembers are aware that the Banks are endeavouring to implement earlier opening hours in some locations .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWe can actually implement it very efficiently in hardware .
avoid.vAgentNPExtother practicesThough other practices may interpret and implement the community care reforms in different ways , I hope that some of the lessons we have learnt will be useful .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe story was splashed over the front page , elbowing aside the arms talks and the council scandal .
avoid.vAgentNPExtBlissettAndrew Chubb , prosecuting , claimed Blissett elbowed Uzzell after the defender beat him to the ball and headed it away .
avoid.vAgentNPExtArghatun elbowed Hodai in the side .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe boy elbowed him trying to get him off .
avoid.vAgentNPExtA FOOTBALLER who elbowed an opponent in the face , shattering his cheekbone , made an ` ordinary aerial challenge , " a top soccer official told a court yesterday .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoA FOOTBALLER who elbowed an opponent in the face , shattering his cheekbone , made an ` ordinary aerial challenge , " a top soccer official told a court yesterday .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMandy elbowed him in the stomach .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheBy the time she 'd elbowed the door open with two steaming mugs of tea , I had was reading the first thing which had come to hand .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheWithout speaking , she elbowed him out of the way and continued with her baking , thumping and banging the dough into shape , all the time her tears falling silently .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI elbowed Karen unceremoniously aside and grabbed the paddle .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheHe was muttering as he elbowed the nurse away from a malfunctioning VDU .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyMost PAT dogs are mature when they commence work .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThis plant , which commenced production in June , allows next day delivery to both Melbourne and Sydney .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhichThis plant , which commenced production in June , allows next day delivery to both Melbourne and Sydney .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe IMM commenced business in 1972 when it listed seven foreign currency futures contracts .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe computer commences operation in supervisor mode after start-up .
avoid.vAgentNPExtInnocent commenced his papacy in Rome , but he died in Perugia , a papal town , in the summer months when it was customary for the papal curia to leave Rome .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI did not commence my research with these questions firmly in mind .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe commenced by stemming the revenue loss resulting from smuggling by reducing duty levels to lower its profitability , as well as by strengthening the preventative service .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe commenced by criss-crossing the rope around her wrists .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe commenced by dealing with the importance of Shrewsbury as a trial centre and the value to rural communities of the branch lines , until the latter largely suffered closure due to competition from road transport .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI 'm about to commence the brain surgery . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe ILN commenced publication in 1842 and for the better part of the 19th and early years of the 20th century enjoyed enormous popularity because it was able regularly to reproduce illustrations when the newspapers could not .
avoid.vAgentNPExtNewcoThe final possibility is to " hive up " the trade from Target to Newco , so that Newco commences trading and generates trading income out of which to fund its interest payments directly .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWe commence with the service sector , looking particularly at retailing and at the holiday and entertainments ( night clubs , dance halls ) Industry .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIt commenced trading with a Notional Government Bond contract in 1986 .
avoid.vAgentNPExtFrance have commenced preparations for the World Cup !
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe commenced a two-year nursery nurse examination board course at Tyneside college in Wallsend .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheSoon afterwards , he commenced practice as a conveyancer , one of his clients being his old teacher , Dr. Watson .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthoseFor those commencing two daily injections , the fixed insulin combinations can be very useful as older patients often find mixing insulins a difficult exercise .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouThis week you 'll commence phase two of a transformation which began a while back .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheAlmost as soon as he commenced taking evidence , Beveridge was inundated with memoranda on the needs of the elderly .
avoid.vAgentNPExtitWhen she opened the lid , it commenced to play a tinkling version of ` The Bluebells of Scotland " .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe government can initiate inquiries by means of Royal Commissions , interdepartmental committees and so on .
avoid.vAgentNPExta wifeIt is no good for a wife to initiate changes that will affect both partners before talking things over thoroughly with her husband .
avoid.vAgentNPExtColin Mortlock and myselfWhen Colin Mortlock and myself initiated the first phase of exploration on these cliffs in the 60s , we negotiated an access agreement with the commandant of the Castlemartin camp .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe investigatorsFollowing a recent conference , the investigators are initiating a programme on European unemployment coordinated by R Layard and J Dreze ( from Louvain ) .
avoid.vAgentNPExtEdward IVBefore his death Edward IV had also initiated military activity against France , following Louis XI 's renunciation of some of the key terms of the 1475 treaty of Picquigny .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe governmentThe debate about what the WEA was and should be doing had particular point in 1953 , the year the government initiated its own enquiry into adult education .
avoid.vAgentNPExtan old personIt has been found that it was rare that an old person initiated a request for admission to a local authority home ( Stapleton , 1979 ; Sinclair , 1988b ) .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe companyUsing these films as the main teaching aid , the company initiated a programme of management training for small shopkeepers .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoI am the ` concerned parent " who initiated the survey of modes of travel to Currie High School which you filled in last year .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe ` concerned parentI am the ` concerned parent " who initiated the survey of modes of travel to Currie High School which you filled in last year .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSenior members of Her Majesty 's Inspectorate who expressed similar anxieties have initiated an internal review of statutory procedures by DES officials .
avoid.vAgentNPExtFemales tended to initiate courtship , and there were often fights between females when a hen approached a courting pair .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe woman , 18 ,Peter Anderson , 41 , told an Old Bailey jury the woman , 18 , suddenly became passionate and initiated intercourse .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe Dutch Ministry of EducationIn 1991 the Dutch Ministry of Education initiated an educational review of all medical schools ( carried out by the universities themselves ) .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWe are fully committed to reinvigorating the economy of west Cornwall .
avoid.vAgentNPExtindividual speciesThis does not mean that , as a survival technique , individual species can not vary their body size to suit circumstances .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe LyonsLast year he sufferred badly from diarrhoea , the Lyons tried to vary his diet but his condition got worse .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheDr Miller is a protean leopard ; he can vary his spots .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe varied this routine by pushing rubbish through the letter box , pulling the flowers from the tiny strip of garden we tried to cultivate between the flagstones and chalking rude messages on my car .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe solid fuel merchantBy contrast , the solid fuel merchant can afford to vary the content of what goes into pre-packed bags of household fuel , provided the weight is correct .
avoid.vAgentNPExtNigel LawsonAs Chancellor of the Exchequer , Nigel Lawson considerably modified the tax framework in which life assurance and pensions schemes operated , removing for instance the tax relief on life insurance premiums .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe CommunistsAlthough the Communists had greatly modified their policy they failed to persuade the leadership of the Labour Party to make any concessions on the United Front or affiliation proposals .
avoid.vAgentNPExtPaul VI tried to modify the harshness of the early drafts by injecting a tone of patient pastoral compassion , but by then the damage to the Church 's credibility was done .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThose scientists chose to modify the protective belt of the programme by proposing that the initial conditions were inadequate .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWe will modify GDP by incorporating measurements of pollution and resource depletion to create a figure for sustainable national income .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWe have modified some of our proposals in the light of the views we have received .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMost dogs will then rapidly modify their behavioural response to cats in general , and no further conflicts result .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyThey take the infantile mewing and they modify it to each situation in which they wish to express a need for something .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe TrustHowever , before the sale can go ahead the Trust must obtain permission from the courts to modify the will of the Trust 's founder , Sir Henry Wellcome .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe governmentOn Aug. 14 the government modified budget allocations to give greater priority to improving living standards in the poorest regions and on Aug. 19 issued guidelines to curb " unnecessary spending " .
avoid.vAgentNPExtEach species modifies the shape of its many paired legs for particular purposes .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThomas modifies this .
avoid.vAgentNPExtEach firm will want to modify or amplify this list to meet particular organisational and business needs .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe is transforming lives that are suffering from the corruption of the world , just like that widow and her sons .
avoid.vAgentNPExtno oneBut London 's pattern of hospitals is such a historical muddle that no one can wave a wand and transform everything overnight .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWe will transform that sorrow into strength . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtOne passage` One passage tries to transform multi-cultural education into a form of Orwellian thought control by telling teachers that children must be taught to acknowledge the positive aspects of homosexual and lesbian households , " she says .
avoid.vAgentNPExtNewton transformed the game after Fleck limped off following a kick up the backside and he was given the lone striker 's role .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe Royal FamilyBut the Royal Family transforms its young brides , and Diana Spencer , like the Duchess of Kent and the Duchess of Gloucester before her , was happy to be transformed .
avoid.vAgentNPExtTower Hamlets has transformed local Government by decentralising service delivery and accountability to seven Neighbourhoods .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI squinted and transformed the galaxy into the dust of my dead skin ; I always read ` YAW EVIG " from the glistening macadam and avoided giving way .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe Lady of Light has the power to transform .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouHave you converted a barn into a comfortable home ?
avoid.vAgentNPExtheIn the process he is turning his so-called ` Montignac method " into a weighty dieting business .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheHe gave little thought to it then , reasoning that she was not in such grave earnest that she would actually attempt to turn her indignant dream into action .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyTashie and Mabs had betted that they would turn her into a chatterer like themselves .
avoid.vAgentNPExtEthel` Ethel turned me into a frog and that 's where I 've been for the last day , and it was her fault .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyOver the past three years they have turned one of the most dishonourable Soviet professions into something worthy of admiration .
avoid.vAgentNPExtBatesMeanwhile , Bates was turning his 270-acre Grange Farm , Bucks , into a fortress to keep newsmen at bay .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe changed the name to Lionheart and began buying businesses on the cheap , some from distressed sellers , others from receivers .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheAdroitly , she changed the subject .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyBut they changed their mind .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSmith changed his name by deed poll to Jervis-Smith .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMokosh changed herself into a raven and flew back with the turtle-dove to perch on the ridge of the wooden fort .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheWhen she again took up Between in 1967 she decided to change the gender of the main character from male to female and ` it suddenly worked " ( 1990c:32 ) .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheBut he later changed his spots enough to insist on Leopardcover as a condition of accepting the market 's chairmanship .
avoid.vAgentNPExtEuropean exporters have pushed up prices in both countries to protect margins .
avoid.vAgentNPExtTelevisaSince 1990 Televisa has pushed up its ad prices at a rate five times that of consumer-price inflation .
avoid.vAgentNPExtlocal authoritiesACO is also sceptical about local authorities ' abilities to push down the costs .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheHe also gave an assurance that he was abandoning plans to alter the Constitution so that the executive would be prime ministerial rather than presidential .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe party has abandoned policies which made it unelectable in the 1980s .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyWe have already seen that this may simply have been a way of saying that Wulfstan had secured an undertaking that they were going to abandon practices which he found displeasing .
avoid.vAgentNPExtA clinic has perfected a £3,500 technique to help make them fathers again .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe had perfected the technique of not being noticed to a fine art .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe canny Taiwanese have perfected the technique of ` shadow dancing " .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouWhile you have been perfecting your French , I have been bettering my English .
avoid.vAgentNPExtYou 've already perfected the tests . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe had perfected a glib story .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyBut they only started to perfect it at the end of the nineteenth century .
avoid.vAgentNPExtFred had perfected it during his ten years at the school .
avoid.vAgentNPExtan actionThis stage culmin - ated in the massive reorganization of General Electric in the early 1950s , an action that perfected the model most big businesses around the world ( including Japanese organizations ) still follow .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthatThis stage culmin - ated in the massive reorganization of General Electric in the early 1950s , an action that perfected the model most big businesses around the world ( including Japanese organizations ) still follow .
avoid.vAgentNPExtweBut we have now perfected a unique product . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtLizzie liked perfecting this pretty piece of domestic felicity .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMuirhead perfected the electrical standards of capacity , which he practically established and afterwards handed over to the National Physical Laboratory .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI practise perfecting things I can almost already play .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheIt was a trick he had long ago perfected .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe RepublicansIn the mid-west the Republicans made gains in Ohio , in Minnesota , and in Michigan , where the Democratic incumbent since 1982 , James Blanchard , unexpectedly lost to John Engler , a right-wing Republican .
avoid.vAgentNPExtauthoritiesThe extent to which authorities can achieve gains depends , of course , on their bargaining power , which in turn may be related to current ( and local ) economic conditions .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheir unofficial qualityBut their unofficial quality brings gains as well as losses : these writers are often passionately involved in the events they record .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe armiesJust as the armies readied to set out , a battered ship limped into harbour .
avoid.vAgentNPExthis key aidesThese interests are sifted , ranked and transmitted by the state administration to the president and his key aides , who initiate appropriate political action on them .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoThese interests are sifted , ranked and transmitted by the state administration to the president and his key aides , who initiate appropriate political action on them .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouAnd the more you can show you have been closely involved in the battle from an early stage , the more weight you will carry if and when you decide to initiate legal action .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe took to cleansing , toning and moisturizing his face once he found that soap was bad for it .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe ConservativesOn first returning to power in 1979 the Conservatives set out to make piecemeal adjustments to the social security system .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe armsRather than weary arms taking the strain , the harness lines do , allowing maximum use of body weight whilst letting the arms make fine adjustments to the sail .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouWhen did you last make a considerable personal adjustment to fit in with some deeply felt need your partner has articulated ?
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouOnce you start making the slight adjustment necessary to make our normal way of eating healthier , you will automatically be on your way to weight control .
avoid.vAgentNPExtUrsula Dean was making as rapid an adjustment of her behaviour as Quex had done a few moments earlier .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe failed to make the necessary adjustments to his style of leadership -- most obviously , to create some kind of transmission belt between himself and the nation .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouUnfortunately it is then suggested that you repeat the calibration each time you use the unit .
avoid.vAgentNPExtengineersAn active suspension system is designed to keep the McLaren glued to the track by reading the bumps ahead and a radio link enables engineers to tweak the car 's operating systems during the race .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheWell maybe he did tweak it .
avoid.vAgentNPExtboth PC World and Business SuperstoreIn the UK both PC World and Business Superstore found they had to ` tweak " the concept to convince more reticent Britons that the trend is here to stay .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouOf course , the letters ( which have been created for the British Institute of Management ) have been generalized , but you can tweak and customize them to suit your needs .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheWell maybe he did tweak it .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSCHOOLBOYS know how to tweak gadgets .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThis man transported his gear in an old ambulance .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe same , dear kind peopleOur family were constant visitors , of course , and many friends -- the same , dear kind people who had so readily transported me to the hospital for the nightly visiting .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoOur family were constant visitors , of course , and many friends -- the same , dear kind people who had so readily transported me to the hospital for the nightly visiting .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThieves deliberately transported cattle across the boundaries of the police jurisdictions , and senior police officers did not exercise enough supervision to ensure that adjacent stations co-operated with each other .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey write all the material themselves and transport all their gear .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyBy the time they transported him to the dressing station the fever had started to recede .
avoid.vAgentNPExtVogts , an expert angler blissfully at home with his squad on the banks of Loch Lomond , took a harpoon gun to the legislators for their idea of forming a European Champions League .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWe decided to take a group of young people from this area over to Backnong in Germany , Chelmsford 's twin town .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe finished his coffee , slid his papers into a folder and took me forward again to the horse car .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe had courage , and with the help of her union was able to take her employers to court .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheOn being granted leave , he decided to take us to India and visit his brother , Lord Chelmsford , the Viceroy .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheOnce it had this raw patch on its nose and I went with Davey when he took it to the vet .
avoid.vAgentNPExtweFor reaction to the new car , we took it to the MG Car Club 's headquarters on the site of the old factory in Abingdon .
avoid.vAgentNPExtDavid cautiously leaned over , folded Paul into his cuddling blanket , took him to his room next door .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoA maid was immediately summoned who took me down to the servants " quarters .
avoid.vAgentNPExtA maid was immediately summoned who took me down to the servants " quarters .
avoid.vAgentNPExtAn ambulance crew tried to resuscitate him before taking him to Arrowe Park Hospital where he died soon afterwards .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIBelinda , wait in the foyer and I 'll take you home afterwards . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe took her to a rather smart Italian restaurant full of intimate little tables far too close together for private conversation .
avoid.vAgentNPExtLeopoldIn September 1767 Leopold took his family once more to Vienna , where festivities were in preparation for the wedding of an archduchess .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyI was kept hangin' about , while they took the poor sod away .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyou` Tell me , Brother , when you ran away from your order as a novice and took your younger brother to the wars in France , were you happy ? "
avoid.vAgentNPExtI 'll take you to a lawyer tomorrow morning . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtyou` Dad , I hear you took that lady from your office , Pearl , out to lunch again . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtWe used to take it to vintage sports car events .
avoid.vAgentNPExtChaman came with two chelas and took me away .
avoid.vAgentNPExta gardenerTypically , a gardener sent surplus dates to the cities , or trucked onions from Tazarbu to Ajdabiya .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe guide` The guide , who has driven them there in a minibus , naturally counts heads before he starts on the return journey .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwho` The guide , who has driven them there in a minibus , naturally counts heads before he starts on the return journey .
avoid.vAgentNPExtAnne 's husband , TV executive Mike Hollingsworth , drove her from their home in Leamington Spa , West Midlands , to the hospital .
avoid.vAgentNPExtCoventryThen Coventry drove Lily and Stephen home to number two , The Parade .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe` He drove her back here this morning and she has now been seen by a doctor . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtme` Because it was me who drove her there . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtwho` Because it was me who drove her there . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtITomorrow I will drive you down there .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe drove Eva to one of the community homes where she was due to address a group of girls .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI 'm driving him down .
avoid.vAgentNPExthis DadShe 'd gone back into the house to fetch something and his Dad was all ready in the car waiting to drive Uncle Walter back to his house .
avoid.vAgentNPExtYou must drive Eileen over to meet Bobby and Jill .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHarry had driven his friend over and was in boisterous good spirits at having been the first person to be allowed to take George away from the house .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMick and me must drive them all there .
avoid.vAgentNPExthe` So I hailed a taxi outside the motel and just said British Committee and he knew immediately where it was and drove me straight there . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtHannah had to drive Matthew back to his boarding school for the start of term , and in addition she had to liaise with the police .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIThen I 'll drive you to the station .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe drove her back to Greystones , still talking fluently of things that mattered not at all .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoPatel , who was driving friends home after drinks at a pub , fled the crash which happened on November 30 last year .
avoid.vAgentNPExtPatel , who was driving friends home after drinks at a pub , fled the crash which happened on November 30 last year .
avoid.vAgentNPExtmy DadWe had a Morris 8 , and my Dad would drive me and Mom into the town centre to do the week-end shopping .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI` Come on , I 'll drive you into Solihull , " he said , all traces of amusement banished .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI` I 'll drive us to Soho . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtKenneth is meeting me , to drive me to the Cromwell Hospital .
avoid.vAgentNPExtAmericansHis point was that the Americans did not normally fly supplies out of the Falklands .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWashington has also decided to fly in emergency supplies of food and medicine .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWe will fly you both from Heathrow or Manchester to Aberdeen , where you will find a complimentary car waiting for you , and which is yours for the entire weekend .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWe have teamed up with Phonogram records to fly you and a guest to the States and put you up in a swanky hotel for a week 's luxury holiday .
avoid.vAgentNPExtmanyAirline regulations vary but many will refuse permission to fly women who will be 28 or more weeks into pregnancy on the date of return travel .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheOn Saturday morning the pilot was asked by an acquaintance if he would fly him to Biggin Hill where the acquaintance was to collect another aeroplane .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheBy June 23rd he had found some , and took off to fly the bag to Balsley in his hospital .
avoid.vAgentNPExtValenceGently , Valence jetted the two suits back down to the training deck .
avoid.vAgentNPExtLe The Khoi , a construction worker turned ferryman`` I 'm just taking the chance to make more money , '' said Le The Khoi , a construction worker turned ferryman paddling passengers in his wooden boat .
avoid.vAgentNPExthe` I dare say he could be persuaded to convey letters from Ludlow to a certain damsel of my acquaintance . "
avoid.vAgentNPExta uniformed chauffeurHe was flying first class to LAX , where he would be met by a uniformed chauffeur who would convey him by limousine or courtesy car to the Pinnacle Trumont on the Avenue of the Stars .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoHe was flying first class to LAX , where he would be met by a uniformed chauffeur who would convey him by limousine or courtesy car to the Pinnacle Trumont on the Avenue of the Stars .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey trundled Miranda outside and slid the stretcher on to its runners .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe trundled the Lada into Pushkin , down the Boulevard Vasenko , looking for a restaurant , preferably a McDonald 's .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyAcross them , they drag thin saplings and then trundle boulders on to them to weight them down .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyThere were lights at regular intervals in the ceiling , with patches of shadow in between , and stripes of light and dark followed each other overhead as they trundled her along .
avoid.vAgentNPExtportersThey passed the time of day , and dogs barked , and porters trundled trolleys of parcels .
avoid.vAgentNPExta porterOutside the windows , the red hit of a porter trundling luggage went by , with , in its wake , the Lorrimores .
avoid.vAgentNPExtChristie 's has grouped the mass of wares into 1,000 lots and trundled out Nina Campbell and David Lindley to promote a Chinamania revival to the interior decorator market .
avoid.vAgentNPExt17-year-old New Yorker Donald WhiteOn October 29 1989 , just as he did every Sunday , 17-year-old New Yorker Donald White trundled his mother 's laundry basket to the local Wash-O-Rama .
avoid.vAgentNPExttwo little girlsThey passed two little girls trundling their iron hoops over the pavement .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe also made pieces for Tsar Peter the Great , and one of his apprentices , Benjamin Scott , later settled in Russia .
avoid.vAgentNPExtpeopleFor instance , how long have people made compost in the garden , to put on Roses , and the like , using mown grass , and vegetable peelings ?
avoid.vAgentNPExtAnne` Anne made this one , specially for you , Mrs Allan , " replied Marilla .
avoid.vAgentNPExtone Creator , one GodThere can only be one Creator , one God who made the earth and maintains it under divine control .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoThere can only be one Creator , one God who made the earth and maintains it under divine control .
avoid.vAgentNPExtYou` You make wine in England ? "
avoid.vAgentNPExtsome childrenPerhaps some children would be able to make new ` clothes " for the family : things that fit .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheYes she made my clothes .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMy mother made beautiful clothes for the richest people and my father baked fine breads .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyou` Now you have the chance to revitalise the spirits of the faithful .
avoid.vAgentNPExtAn ambulance crew tried to resuscitate him before taking him to Arrowe Park Hospital where he died soon afterwards .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe crews are able to resuscitate heart attack patients , replace fluid intraveneously after severe blood loss , and insert tubes to maintain air supplies in unconconscious casualties .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI gave up trying to resuscitate that fern that had once had such shiny green leaves and perky look , declared it dead , threw it out of the house and went to see my surgeon .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe paramedics resuscitated Dawn , who had stopped breathing , and they later received the Queen 's Award for their prompt action .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyBy this time they had resuscitated him .
avoid.vAgentNPExtAmbulance staff tried to resuscitate the couple , but they were both dead .
avoid.vAgentNPExtGraham GoochNobody has been more appropriately cast : almost single-handedly Graham Gooch has rejuvenated English cricket .
avoid.vAgentNPExta managerMorgan remembers him as a ` breath of fresh air " as a manager who single handedly rejuvenated the Scottish team with his incredible ability to motivate players .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoMorgan remembers him as a ` breath of fresh air " as a manager who single handedly rejuvenated the Scottish team with his incredible ability to motivate players .
avoid.vAgentNPExtYou can totally rejuvenate a dining table and chairs bought from a junk shop by painting them with gloss paint and buying a matching or contrasting tablecloth and seat cushions for the chairs .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe JNA deployed more armoured units in Croatia on April 3 .
avoid.vAgentNPExtpolice and customs investigation officersOn shore , police and customs investigation officers deployed themselves along the Cornish coast between Looe and Polperro .
avoid.vAgentNPExta man` First , are we to accept that a man waded through water up to his neck to tie a noose to hang himself ?
avoid.vAgentNPExtYour author forgot all about the steam service and has tied a knot in his tie already for the September retreat .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe had tied the bow .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe finished tying a big bow dead on Kim 's cleavage and as she turned to go , she winked at me .
avoid.vAgentNPExtpeopleThey would not have allowed people to pluck them up , take them prisoner , tie a noose round their necks and kill them .
avoid.vAgentNPExtCrew members can not steer or tie knots .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe would tie a knot in two of the four corners of a handkerchief and fix one knot on each of her forefingers , to form puppets .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheAlready she opens my father 's letters , though so far she has not read them out loud or tied his tie for him .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe was in his bedroom , standing at his dressing-table and trying to tie his bow tie in the inadequate light , when there came a tap at his door .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey tie you into a body harness and clamp on ankle straps .
avoid.vAgentNPExtherAnd the young woman let her tie the grizzling baby into the bath-chair and wheel it around the courtyard to look at the hens .
avoid.vAgentNPExta manIn Hull a man had poisoned his wife because she 'd refused to sew buttons on to his clothes .
avoid.vAgentNPExtA MOTHER poisoned her nine-month-old baby with salt , a court heard yesterday .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyI 'm not sleeping well and I wo n't take their pills , because as likely as not they 'd poison me with medicine ordered for somebody else .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMy daughter poisoned me , of course .
avoid.vAgentNPExtGauntRumour had it that Gaunt had poisoned his sister-in-law in order to gain possession of the whole of the inheritance .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI poisoned you .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe kingdom also uses the amputation of limbs as a punishment , imposes the death penalty , and has frequently been accused of torturing prisoners .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthugsA TEARFUL Gwent schoolboy has been left heartbroken by thugs who tortured his pet Siamese cat to death .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoA TEARFUL Gwent schoolboy has been left heartbroken by thugs who tortured his pet Siamese cat to death .
avoid.vAgentNPExtA man who tortured a cat in the cellar of his house has been jailed for six months .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoA man who tortured a cat in the cellar of his house has been jailed for six months .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe French are terrified of the revolutionary movement and are torturing all prisoners for information , with electricity . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtDr Adams tortured each child with something he or she feared .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe 38-year-old man , who can not be named to protect the identity of his victim , tortured her with an electric stun gun during the ordeal in front of their children , the court heard .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsomeoneIt sounded like someone was torturing them .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoAN OLD BAILEY judge was forced yesterday to revoke his sentence on a 13-year-old boy who tortured a pupil at his school .
avoid.vAgentNPExta 13-year-old boyAN OLD BAILEY judge was forced yesterday to revoke his sentence on a 13-year-old boy who tortured a pupil at his school .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoDETECTIVES last night were hunting a gang of youths who tortured a 20year-old woman into revealing the number of her cash card .
avoid.vAgentNPExta gang of youthsDETECTIVES last night were hunting a gang of youths who tortured a 20year-old woman into revealing the number of her cash card .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyThe mob guys , they 're torturing me , naked as I am .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoBut she did not strike him as a girl who would get much pleasure out of flagellating herself with self-loathing and trembling hypocrisy .
avoid.vAgentNPExta girlBut she did not strike him as a girl who would get much pleasure out of flagellating herself with self-loathing and trembling hypocrisy .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSpielbergWhere Barrie tortured himself with Victorian fears about his own adult sexuality , Spielberg flagellates himself for Sixties selfishness and Eighties careerism ( Spielberg himself is one of the baby-boom generation , and divorced ) .
avoid.vAgentNPExta Dickensian SqueersIf the modern educational system was administered by a Dickensian Squeers constantly flagellating discalced pupils , theory could be neatly shelved and a pragmatic response could be given to the perceived problem .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheThe heat haze rose from the ground as he flagellated himself with a cat o' nine chains .
avoid.vAgentNPExtPenitents flagellate themselves with bamboo whips and are nailed to crosses to re-enact the suffering and death of Jesus on Good Friday .
avoid.vAgentNPExthimAnd now you want him to cane you ? "
avoid.vAgentNPExthe` Jacqui said he caned all eight of you . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe prefects had the power to cane you on the hand with a ruler .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThat woman canes the girls , and the man birches the boys , and sometimes they ca n't sit down all day .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI would have flogged myself to the death up to the end .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe Turks then flog them along the tourist drag between the Brandenburg Gate and what used to be Checkpoint Charlie .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI feel like flogging him but want him treated as well .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheA notorious drinker and womaniser , he flogged his workers and extorted high taxes .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe RomansThere is little evidence that the Romans used to flog their victims before crucifixion .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe began to flog Luke unmercifully , bringing the lash down across back , buttocks and legs again and again .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey hang the man and flog the woman
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe impaled it through the ribs a second time and the point took and held , and this time when she jerked the Scarag to the side it came with her , clutching at the killing wood .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheHis lordship suffered too , in his turn , because I heard the occasional stifled oath as he impaled a finger on the needle .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe put the skull of a bird on top of it all , then impaled the heart of his father on the beak of the bird .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyOtherwise , they could impale themselves with a bayonet --- affixed to each muzzle since the Mexican War .
avoid.vAgentNPExtterroristsINDIA has long had terrorists who kill and maim to secure secession for various of its 25 states .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoINDIA has long had terrorists who kill and maim to secure secession for various of its 25 states .
avoid.vAgentNPExtothersHe has valued the sexual instinct more than action , while others kill and maim to allow his debased relationship to continue .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe unholy triumvirate of developer , planner and architect had maimed it forever in the sixties and seventies .
avoid.vAgentNPExtweThe result is that we kill 5,000 people and maim a quarter of a million on our roads in the name of personal convenience .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMarco had tried to maim him before , and that was before Caroline 's death .
avoid.vAgentNPExtBoth are prepared to kill or maim innocents in pursuit of a cause .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthugsThey also have thugs who can threaten , maim and kill those who will not do what they are told .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoThey also have thugs who can threaten , maim and kill those who will not do what they are told .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey fastened the pieces to the telescope with wire .
avoid.vAgentNPExtOfficials and residents in Ito have been preparing for the worst , taping window glass to prevent shattering , and fastening bookshelves and cabinets to walls to prevent them from toppling .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe had never expected it would be so hard to pretend lack of interest when her very heart and soul were longing to demonstrate her love .
avoid.vAgentNPExtAccountants sometimes pretend interest in the figures , but this subsides when the dealer tells them what they want to hear : " I earn my living by making people money .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe turned away , pretending indifference .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoShe was a beautiful woman who had found him attractive , or at least pretended to do so .
avoid.vAgentNPExta beautiful womanShe was a beautiful woman who had found him attractive , or at least pretended to do so .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey could no longer pretend they were just hunter and hunted .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe could at least pretend some sorrow .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI turn over and pretend I 'm still asleep but she pulls the duvet off me and switches the lights on .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe could pretend no longer .
avoid.vAgentNPExtBlanche pretends to be so well brought up that she can not go in .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe pretended to search in the folds of her habit , where she had previously concealed the fox bag .
avoid.vAgentNPExtPatrice pretended not to have heard .
avoid.vAgentNPExtZen had pretended not to understand .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWe 're not pretending that we 're in love with each other .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe tried to pretend that the whole episode had n't happened .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI` I can not pretend that I shall ever like him , " said the lawyer .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey pretend for my sake they do n't worry .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheShe knew he was only pretending for the benefit of their audience .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe pretended to think for a moment .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe could n't keep pretending that Viola and Eleanor were the same person because Viola 's photo was signed .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThérèseThose books Thérèse read too but pretended she did n't because then she 'd have to go to confession about them and spell out exactly what she 'd thought .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI do pretend a little , especially since Richard died .
avoid.vAgentNPExtBlanche pretends to be shocked by the surroundings that Stella is living in with her husband , when she arrives .
avoid.vAgentNPExtJames studied the title page and for twenty seconds pretended to be fascinated by the contents of page one .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheEven so , she had to pretend to like it , particularly because it had been given to her by her father .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthose in the HouseThere are those in the House who pretend that that is not so .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoThere are those in the House who pretend that that is not so .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIThen I put my hair up with one hand and pretended I was a model .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe would touch her hair then fiddle with her hat and pretend to straighten her dress .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMr PeckhamOr at least Mr Peckham pretends to have none .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey pretended that what was happening was not happening , and if it were to happen , it would certainly never happen to the likes of them .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyAt least they never pretended to be pure .
avoid.vAgentNPExtLéonie and Thérèse pretended not to notice him .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe children then pretend that one of them is the reflection in the mirror .
avoid.vAgentNPExtmeHe said he needed me to pretend to be his girlfriend to protect him from the bimbos . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe pretended to read it , hands sunk into the pockets of her skirt .
avoid.vAgentNPExtPaulShe frowned at Paul who affected an air of exaggerated innocence .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoShe frowned at Paul who affected an air of exaggerated innocence .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe affected a small frown of concentration .
avoid.vAgentNPExthe` Set a course for home , " he said , affecting a noble stance and pointing proudly into space .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI affected more fear than I felt .
avoid.vAgentNPExtYou affected to look down on it .
avoid.vAgentNPExthimselfHoomey was so relieved he felt like bursting into tears , but with Nails beside him he forced himself to affect nonchalance .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSomebody had to tease , to sit on dangerous edges , to affect melancholia .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIAffecting nonchalance , I pluck it up , and begin nuzzling ; and , yes , it is a fairly rewarding sort of thing to eat .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheAlthough he later affected contempt for the poor , Walters had grown up the son of a working-class Leicestershire Communist .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIrinaOn this subject Irina affected a little air of scepticism .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHer mother allowed her to stay at her flat in Cadogan Square .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe allowed him to do it though her irritation mounted .
avoid.vAgentNPExtitThe government implied that it would allow the privatised electricity industry to meet the reductions in the Directive by importing low-sulphur coal and by building gas-fired power stations to replace coal capacity .
avoid.vAgentNPExtone of the few countriesMexico is one of the few countries that still allow fishermen to encircle and snare dolphins to catch the tuna that swim with them .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthatMexico is one of the few countries that still allow fishermen to encircle and snare dolphins to catch the tuna that swim with them .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe GovernmentShe went on to issue a challenge to parents : ` The Government is allowing Essex to spend as little as £62 per child for a whole year .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMost countries allow their citizens to bring home articles without an import licence , providing they cost less than a certain amount , without paying excess duty .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWe` We should also allow dual citizenship in cases where a foreigner who wanted to become a German citizen would suffer disadvantages if he gave up his old citizenship . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe woman had allowed him to make love , but afterwards had started crying and screaming .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIrina refused to allow it ; the mother was a danger to her child as well as to herself .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyBishops , priests , and deacons were held in scorn by them ; but they allowed positions of leadership and liturgical presidency to women , as orthodox communities did not .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMiss EdmonstoneAnother literally hidden factor is that basement in Trinity where Miss Edmonstone so kindly allows us to store books from year to year .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMany companies allow you to try equipment and will demonstrate equipment to you in your own home .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe PGA therefore allows them a sort of cooling-off period at the end of a round to check each other 's scores thoroughly .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe neolithic builders were highly accurate , curving the stone lintels to follow the circumference of a circle and aligning the stones with the exact positions of the midwinter and midsummer sun .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheWithout any preliminaries he began interrogating Dad .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSubhadra began speaking intensely , without preliminaries .
avoid.vAgentNPExtweAfter these preliminaries , including some observations about Kensington , conducted before a rather feeble gas-fire , we moved to the low-ceilinged dining-room .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe UK element of UNPROFORThis , together with patrolling and gathering intelligence about the area , means that the UK element of UNPROFOR is doing the groundwork for implementation of the Vance-Owen settlement plan .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe group is in talks with National Grid to establish groundwork for a new telecoms alliance .
avoid.vAgentNPExtweIn short , we provide the groundwork , the teamwork and the network .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWe have already done some of the groundwork for the new tax .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe flowering plantsHowever , like the mammals and the birds , the flowering plants certainly originated , and probably did much of their evolutionary groundwork , during the Mesozoic and especially the Cretaceous .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheirHowever , like the mammals and the birds , the flowering plants certainly originated , and probably did much of their evolutionary groundwork , during the Mesozoic and especially the Cretaceous .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe designerXT intrinsics makes no distinction between physical information and logical information -- sentences and pages are physical occurrences , paragraphs are logical -- whilst Fresco allows the designer to utilise resources that are independent of the application .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe contract covers design and construction services , utilising the combined resources of Wood Group Engineering Contractors and Foster Wheeler Wood Group .
avoid.vAgentNPExtmany companiesIn ten years of programming I now have many companies utilising database applications for names and addresses , every one of them would have benefited by including Rapid Address within the database .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouIn some languages you may be able to utilize material from grammar books for these lists .
avoid.vAgentNPExtweDr ` Bothwell " Because we 're so over-burdened by relative trivia and social problems , we can not utilise the skills for which we 're trained … we 're trained to treat medical problems …
avoid.vAgentNPExtmany womenThey also found that on their return many women were unable to utilize the skills that they had acquired before having children .
avoid.vAgentNPExtitIt helped to develop valuable projects ; it utilized market skills in the implementation of schemes ; and it began that process of integrating central-government departments into corporate entities through which regional problems might be better addressed .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyMr Govind said the finance minister had announced that 100% equity would be allowed on some developments if they utilised advanced technology and were in the country 's interest .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe first electronic reference books , therefore , have utilised the same underlying technology as the latest laptop and palmtop computers .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwe` If we were as smart as chickens , we could utilise ambient temperature technology . "
avoid.vAgentNPExta running shoeIf only a running shoe could utilise carbon technology in this way .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyThere would be every justification to grant-aid this type of work , leaving developers and speculators to concentrate on additional building when they see that they can utilise the facilities throughout the year .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWe have utilized both SV40 and polyhedrin terminators to terminate the transcription on both sides of the expression cassette .
avoid.vAgentNPExtGerman scientists• German scientists ( reports the Daily Telegraph ) have found a way of utilising enzymes to break down nitrates to nitrogen gas .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe UK 's National Gallery initiativeA typical museum application is the UK 's National Gallery initiative , utilising 16 interactive information terminals to give visitors a glimpse of the gallery 's treasures and a simulated tour .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMorrisseyIn actuality it was Morrissey utilising his long sought-after position of power to extract a little revenge , nothing more than ` Look at me now , you spineless bastards " .
avoid.vAgentNPExtweErm , again we utilize ninety one point nine two percent of the available inspecting officers ' time for inspections , rather than the national average of eighty four point three nine percent .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhichSimilarly , brewing came increasingly to be concentrated in major provincial centres like Burton and Norwich , which utilized the rail network to the full to distribute their product .
avoid.vAgentNPExtmajor provincial centres like Burton and NorwichSimilarly , brewing came increasingly to be concentrated in major provincial centres like Burton and Norwich , which utilized the rail network to the full to distribute their product .
avoid.vAgentNPExtPipeIn 1989-90 , Pipe utilised 149 horses to win those 224 races ; last season 179 horses were pressed into action to achieve the record .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe aluminium plants in ScotlandSome of these are footloose industries , such as the aluminium plants in Scotland utilizing cheap hydroelectric power , while others are based on the processing of agricultural products , including milk , meat and vegetables .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe male authorityAs a woman 's sexuality must be controlled by the male authority who should then utilize it solely for his own benefit , in their natal home women are not sexually active .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoAs a woman 's sexuality must be controlled by the male authority who should then utilize it solely for his own benefit , in their natal home women are not sexually active .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouI think you could be much more precise if you wanted . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtWe can be more precise than this by referring to Goldthorpe et al . 's work .
avoid.vAgentNPExtYou` You ca n't be more precise than that ?
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe was ever precise .
avoid.vAgentNPExtDarlington Council 's next plan is to set to work improving the derelict land sites bordering the River Skerne .
avoid.vAgentNPExtresearchersHowever , researchers are now working on the theory that heat and digestive enzymes are necessary for the production of the substances which are active in promoting health .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe pupilsAs the teachers all had full-time commitments outside the project , they were only able to meet when the pupils were working on the project .
avoid.vAgentNPExtRESEARCHERS at Princeton University are now working on an experiment that will , later this year , try out a way of polarising atoms of some of the isotopes of hydrogen .
avoid.vAgentNPExtscientistsNow scientists working at the John Radcliffe Hospital in Oxford believe they 've made a significant discovery in how asthma is passed down the family tree .
avoid.vAgentNPExtscientistsBy the mid-1980s scientists working on the problem were sufficiently sure about the amount of helium in the universe to say that there were probably only three types of neutrino , and thus only three generations .
avoid.vAgentNPExtDavie 's also been working hard on a new Poizone range .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouYou went into the 6th form or to college and you worked hard .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI` I am working hard to complete the team , " said Louis yesterday .
avoid.vAgentNPExtAll the young medics worked tirelessly in the blister bunker .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIAt the moment I never feel I 'm working hard enough .
avoid.vAgentNPExtII did it , though I vowed I would never work that fast again . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtUnix System Laboratories Inc is working towards a schedule that will have its distributed system management scheme out before the Open Software Foundation 's rival Distributed Management Environment .
avoid.vAgentNPExtYou can work towards a degree or diploma over a period of years -- or choose single courses lasting a few weeks or months , from an enormous list of topics ranging from childcare to computer science .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe` She has worked and planned towards this dual-presidency for a long time . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtitMicrosoft said that it is working with the European manufacturers to combine its operating system with the existing hardware architecture of each .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyTHE United Nations said that 20 Brazilian and 50 Russian workers had been kidnapped by opposition soldiers in eastern Angola , where they were working on a Congo River dam project .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe stewardI find myself alone with the steward who tells me has been working on this line for the past twenty-five years .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoI find myself alone with the steward who tells me has been working on this line for the past twenty-five years .
avoid.vAgentNPExther husbandShe was convinced now that her husband had been working on a book about The Hell Fire Club and …
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe had plenty of space to work at his drawing and to study .
avoid.vAgentNPExt3 men were working on the gantry when it fell from beneath the Severn Bridge in September 1990 .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyHe says they 've worked hard to recreate the period .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey worked silently , hardly ever looking up .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWe need to try a new approach . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe Government must now seek ways of strengthening the Union to ensure it continuing vitality , while showing appropriate sensitivity to the nationalistic sentiments stirred up by this election .
avoid.vAgentNPExtLepine stops at the door of study room C-228 , raises his rifle and aims at a student at the bottom of the room .
avoid.vAgentNPExthePulling his rifle to his shoulder he squinted along the barrel , aiming at the broadest part of the deer 's neck .
avoid.vAgentNPExta Panamanian soldierOn Sunday , a Panamanian soldier loaded his assault rifle and aimed it directly at patrolling US troops .
avoid.vAgentNPExtJaq jammed the discharged plasma gun away and was about to aim his laser .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHindley put his right arm out through the hole , with the gun in it , and aimed it at his enemy .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe gunners had been ordered to aim at the first two vessels , and at a bare two hundred yards ' range they could scarcely miss .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe Scots gunnersIndividually now and in no order , depending on how swiftly crews could reload , prime and fire , the Scots gunners worked their pieces , aiming lower , those two leading vessels taking terrible punishment .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthose who had arrows nockedMost of them were carrying bows , but even those who had arrows nocked were not aiming at anything in particular .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheThen he aimed the rifle again , this time at one of the men in the front rank .
avoid.vAgentNPExtan army sniperThey said an army sniper aimed a rifle with a telescopic sight at Jihad Mustafa Ali Sadek , 22 , and shot him in the back while he was at the top of his mosque 's minaret .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSharpe did the same , simply aiming the rifle in the direction of the column , and pulling the trigger so that the bullet whipped off through the stalks .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe aimed a swift blow at the gun .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthatThis detects signals from radars on the ground that may be aiming missiles or guns at the approaching aircraft .
avoid.vAgentNPExtradars on the groundThis detects signals from radars on the ground that may be aiming missiles or guns at the approaching aircraft .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIThat 's why you 're tied up on the floor and I 'm aiming a gun at you . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe gunmanAnother eyewitness , James Christey , saw the gunman drinking from a bottle of wine and aiming his 12 bore single barrel , sawn-off shotgun at police marksmen .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe ProphetAs he did so , Curtis was unaware that the Prophet had twisted half round and was aiming the gun over his shoulder directly at him .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheStepping back a couple of paces in the roiling smoke , he aimed the shotgun at the lock and pulled the trigger .
avoid.vAgentNPExtA lead Cupid aimed his arrow from the top of a marble pillar .
avoid.vAgentNPExta CentaurYes , there it was at the centre , just as she 'd half recalled , a small panel carved with two stars and a Centaur aiming an arrow into the night sky .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouThis has you aiming for each number in turn ( 1-20 ) , finishing on the bull .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouIf you can aim squarely , hold the club correctly and form a good stance , then you give yourself the best chance to strike the ball correctly .
avoid.vAgentNPExtmore researchCertainly more obvious patterning can help in disentangling one strand from another , but until more research is aimed directly at such problems , our understanding will advance very slowly .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSabine pinned on a polite smile , and aimed it straight at the oncoming vehicle 's windscreen .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthese four stations on the African continentBut these four stations on the African continent aimed their programmes exclusively at white settler communities ; not until the Second World War was wireless broadcasting for Africans established .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheHearing the stranger 's voice become louder and angrier still , she raised one long booted leg and aimed an almighty kick at the door .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe aimed for Benny 's stomach -- it would be a slower , more painful death that way .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMany studies have aimed at typologies of code switching which classify switches according to their function in discourse .
avoid.vAgentNPExtGibbon aimed a chunk of cheese in the same direction .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheHe had waited patiently for an hour without moving for the right moment to shoot and now when he had aimed exactly right and the bullet had gone home it had not finished off its target .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe ZeppelinIt was too tempting a target , and the Zeppelin aimed for it with the last of its deadly cargo , but this time , they overshot the mark .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI 'll keep away while deer are culled -- for the sake of the deer .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI` When I fell off I just kept thinking this is it , this is it .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwe` Well , could n't we sort of jump around a bit to keep warm ? " said Masklin desperately .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouNo cos you keep shouting at me .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyFrom Sweet Nothin 's and All Alone Am I to I 'm Sorry they just kept coming on Saturday night .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe held his spear gun out in front of him with the safety off and used his flippers to keep facing the fish .
avoid.vAgentNPExtTerry kept badgering the guards for magazines and a radio .
avoid.vAgentNPExthe and TaylorTaylor had been an amateur boxer and Jim of course was a former American football player and was a big man , and he and Taylor kept threatening to settle their disputes with their fists .
avoid.vAgentNPExtJeremyNeedless to say , Jeremy has to keep returning to the darkroom for more film throughout the game .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouHow the hell do you keep so slim .
avoid.vAgentNPExtStella kept her arm in the air , waving , waving long after O'Hara had swerved the motorcycle round the corner .
avoid.vAgentNPExtJACKO kept fuming police waiting for nearly an hour as he went on a midnight shopping spree -- for new toys .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheShe had defined what she perceived to be reality , and she kept trying to rub Scarlet 's nose in it .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMoira` Moira kept telling Jett that he should n't be having to do so much touring , that he should be concentrating on short tours of big venues like Wembley and the NEC .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe firmShareholders , who know they will get peanuts if the firm is wound up , want the firm to keep trading in the hope that it will come good .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI 'll keep trying .
avoid.vAgentNPExtKing Birendra lifted the ban on political parties in April 1990 .
avoid.vAgentNPExtTanzania has lifted a three-year ban on elephant hunting and will allow tourists to kill the magnificent animals , despite an international moratorium on the sale of elephant products .
avoid.vAgentNPExtBush refused , however , to lift outright the US trade embargo against Vietnam .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe European Communities ( EC ) Foreign MinistersOn April 6 the European Communities ( EC ) Foreign Ministers agreed to lift the EC oil embargo imposed in 1985 as well as all remaining bans on sporting , scientific and cultural links .
avoid.vAgentNPExtAmericaWhen America does lift its trade embargo , they believe that Vietnam will receive help from the IMF and massive Japanese investment .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe Assam governmentAs a consequence of the talks the Assam government lifted restrictions imposed under the Disturbed Areas Act on Sept. 1 and asked the ABSU to stop the violence in response .
avoid.vAgentNPExtDjiboutiOn April 7 Djibouti lifted all trade and travel restrictions whilst Côte d'Ivoire announced the establishment of full diplomatic relations , making it the second African country ( after Malawi ) to exchange ambassadors .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe PFKGOn the same day the PFKG partially lifted the curfew imposed on Aug. 2 and urged key workers to return to their jobs .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe European Communities lifted the remaining EC economic sanctions against South Africa on Jan. 22 .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMinisters also agreed to lift progressively economic sanctions against Serbia in the hope of discouraging Mr Slobodan Milosevic , the Serbian President , from waging further attacks on the new country .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSpainThe agreement became possible when Spain lifted its veto after agreement had been reached on setting up a fund to help the Community 's poorer members to pay for environmental protection measures .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheIn July 1959 he dissolved the Constitutional Assembly and reinstated the 1945 constitution by decree .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe Estonian parliament voted 64 to 14 , with two abstentions , on Nov. 6 to reinstate the 1938 Law on Citizenship .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe new ActAlthough the new Act reinstated much of the previous copyright law , it also introduced various new measures , including design right , as well as legislation concerning ` passing off " and other areas of infringement .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe PR boss , based in Wavertree 's Church Road , began moves to reinstate a link with the capital after British Midland axed their Heathrow route last March .
avoid.vAgentNPExtJean-Claude spoke of his plans to reinstate the Guérigny house and stables with the money he would receive for his opera .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhichIn late February the UN boundary commission was preparing a report which would reinstate the 1923 border with Kuwait , delineated by the British and accepted by the Iraqi government in an agreement with Kuwait in 1963 .
avoid.vAgentNPExta reportIn late February the UN boundary commission was preparing a report which would reinstate the 1923 border with Kuwait , delineated by the British and accepted by the Iraqi government in an agreement with Kuwait in 1963 .
avoid.vAgentNPExtA Golden Key director had agreed to reinstate the cards ' validity for Sutton Hall clients .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe Department of Employment reinstated my benefits ( joy ! ) and then stopped them again .
avoid.vAgentNPExtmenConfidence was increasing that men , through foresight and effective action , could ameliorate their existence and even prolong their lives .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe Spaniards were persuaded to prolong their stay , ostensibly to stay safe from the French , until secret arrangements had been made to seize their treasures .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhich of usFor instance , which of us has not prolonged an atmosphere of hostility by keeping the coals smouldering within ?
avoid.vAgentNPExtheWhen he came to Rosa he prolonged the handshake for what seemed to her a long time , while looking into her eyes .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthese disaturated synthetic lecithinsAs seen in Table II these disaturated synthetic lecithins prolonged the nucleation time to 20 days as compared with four to six days with the monosaturated lecithins .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHis mouth was close -- oh , God , so close ! -- almost on hers , almost caressing the softness of her lips , tantalising , tormenting , deliberately prolonging the indescribable ecstasy of desire .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsome patientsA recurring comment was that some patients deliberately prolong treatment .
avoid.vAgentNPExtcompanies in violation of rules on labellingPreviously , companies in violation of rules on labelling were able to prolong negotiations over years .
avoid.vAgentNPExtbacterial exotoxinsThe ability of bacterial exotoxins to activate large numbers of T cells with consequent release of cytokines could directly account for their pathogenic effects and the clinical syndromes they produce .
avoid.vAgentNPExtweThe number one will automatically light up as soon as we activate the circuit and the current increases gradually as the numbers get progressively higher .
avoid.vAgentNPExtit` You take the pen out and it automatically activates the recording mechanism . "
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyFlames of doubt were fanned by the crew 's insistence that they had activated the emergency radio beacon for a week , though it was not picked up .
avoid.vAgentNPExtKolchinsky used a miniature transmitter to activate the door .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheWhen the chimpanzees came close to the leopard , he activated its mechanism , so that it started to move its head .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe placed the holdall inside the freight car and activated the Geiger-Muller counter inside it .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe mindIn reality the mind must activate many schemata at once , each interacting with the other .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthisThese are in fact forms of protein , which are not digested by the baby 's stomach ( this would deactivate them ) but pass unchanged through the lining of the gut directly into the blood stream .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI pushed in a couple of pessaries , untied the sack from my middle and pulled my shirt over my head .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe turned her to face him , then untied the silk from her eyes , letting it fall to the ground .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWe pulled off the sheets and untied the prisoner from the post .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe stood up and untied his now-biddable horse from a sapling .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheA darker cloud bowled over the sun , bringing a sudden icy wind , and he paused to untie his Fair Isle sweater from his waist and put it on .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouIn fact , you 're a girl who 's going places -- once you 've untied yourself from this man who 's been like a millstone around your neck for the last four years .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe untied the sleeves of her sweater and began to pull it on over her head , aware as she did so of a faint muffled sound behind her .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWe had to calm her and untie my father , laying him down tenderly while we tried to extricate the mule .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe khthons had untied them and left a torch before locking the dungeon door .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe boatman was untying the guest-line .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSebWithout another word , Seb untied the mare 's reins , mounted and rode away .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIThe old Egyptian remedy , apparently was to drink beer from an old shoe , which is why I 'm sitting here untying my laces .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe crouched over the bag , untied the knotted corners and peered in .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe moved from his arms and slowly untied her leather apron .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe untied the sticks and rubbed them together between her palms .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe spread an artist 's folio before her , untied the ribbons with delicate fingers , and invited her to lay it open .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe Galks untied the travellers , bowed to the throne and retreated .
avoid.vAgentNPExtBardsley untied his apron and hung up the tea cloth that , appropriately enough in this flat , was a large linen facsimile of a pound note .
avoid.vAgentNPExtTrung untied the cord and wound it around his waist to return later to the overseer .
avoid.vAgentNPExtJotan detached himself from an alcove beside the main door .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheSo when he held her against him like a doll , when he rubbed himself upon her , like a horse scratching itself , she tried to detach herself from his indignities .
avoid.vAgentNPExtvotersSimply expressed , in a situation in which voters detach themselves from a close identification with parties then issues come to assume a greater significance in voting behaviour and electoral choice .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe formerThus the quarrel between Megara and Corinth , which drove the former to detach herself from the Peloponnesian League in 461 and join Athens , was originally over boundary land .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe skinEventually , if the body lay undisturbed for long enough , the skin might even detach itself from the body .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheThen , slowly and patiently , she began to detach the strands of the lamb 's coat from the barbs .
avoid.vAgentNPExtAlainFinally Alain detached himself from Claudine 's clinging hands and turned to the house , collecting Jenna with a very hard hand on her arm .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSteve CauthenIf there was any problem with her stamina this was where it would show -- but as Steve Cauthen detached Strawberry Road from the pack she kept going strongly .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI detached her gently from her twig and she writhed in anger , exposing her paler stomach and all her spiky little paws that clung leechlike to the branch to which I returned her .
avoid.vAgentNPExtLudens detached from the windscreen a note from Jack which read Bon voyage .
avoid.vAgentNPExtmanyThe reform of arbitration procedure is a controversial subject , with many wishing to detach arbitration from close adherence to litigation procedures .
avoid.vAgentNPExtanother womanThey were in their late twenties or early thirties and appeared to be looking for a friend , for another woman detached herself from a group of senior officers and hurried to greet them .
avoid.vAgentNPExta burly , red-faced police sergeantAs she drew closer , a burly , red-faced police sergeant detached himself from the crowd and moved towards her , notebook in hand .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIrish Tom detached himself from the group of workmen and swaggered , grinning , along the corridor .
avoid.vAgentNPExtA figure in brown detached itself from the shadows , reached into the bin with a look of disgust on his face , and pocketed the crumpled paper without reading it .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe figureShe ran for her life , never seeing the figure detach itself from the wall , as she did in that far off childhood nightmare .
avoid.vAgentNPExtYou are advised to detach these pages and keep them with your travel documents .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyThe Burmese are descendants of the Mongols , and now they try to dominate the Shans , the Kochins and the Karens .
avoid.vAgentNPExtenough of themThere are enough of them to gang up on him and dominate him , even though he remains the group ` administrator " .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheir alliesEdward IV 's solution had been to build up Herbert power until the family and their allies dominated most of Wales on the crown 's behalf .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheAt one time , he even dominated Mot , the surly god of death , and banished him to exile in the desert .
avoid.vAgentNPExtconsiderations of efficiencyShould considerations of efficiency dominate those of welfare ?
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe Akrokorinth dominates the Isthmus region , and it is one reason why Aratos ' home city of Sikyon just west of Corinth was never more than a second-rate power .
avoid.vAgentNPExtmeI feel that we 're equals , that you 'll never allow me to dominate you .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyThey should have done much better as they dominated for long spells , but failed miserably in the art of scoring .
avoid.vAgentNPExtpeopleThe domination of nature generates a dominating mentality so people dominate each other and accept domination in the name of technological reason and scientific rationality .
avoid.vAgentNPExttwo main typesThere are two main types who want to control and dominate others .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoThere are two main types who want to control and dominate others .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthis ` young ballet dancer and choreographer , who is undoubtedly brilliantMeintjies was equally impressed by John , writing in his diary that this ` young ballet dancer and choreographer , who is undoubtedly brilliant , dominated the guests -- although he is only seventeen . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtSwindon dominated early on .
avoid.vAgentNPExtNintendoHowever , strange to say , the Atari VCS never penetrated Japan , and this allowed Nintendo -- previously known mainly for board games and packs of cards -- to dominate the market there .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe overdraftHe believed , however , that the overdraft would dominate the lending market , as it does in France and Germany .
avoid.vAgentNPExtJapanese giants Sega and Nintendo dominate the £500 million-a-year industry , having captured almost half the market .
avoid.vAgentNPExta new libertarian strand of thinkingAlternatively , from the mid-1970s , a new libertarian strand of thinking came to dominate the Conservative party .
avoid.vAgentNPExtno one groupDepending upon the issue , different groups will get their own way and no one group dominates power within society .
avoid.vAgentNPExtforeign companiesBRITISH scientists and businessmen are trying to break into a vital slice of the semiconductor industry which foreign companies now dominate .
avoid.vAgentNPExtan alternative viewDuring the 1950s , Sir John Neale presented an alternative view , which dominated historical accounts for a generation , but which some now believe was based upon questionable assumptions .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhichDuring the 1950s , Sir John Neale presented an alternative view , which dominated historical accounts for a generation , but which some now believe was based upon questionable assumptions .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhichIt is yet another record sequence for the club which dominates the rugby league scenario so completely .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe clubIt is yet another record sequence for the club which dominates the rugby league scenario so completely .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe CommunistsBy 1937 the Communists were almost completely dominating the rest of the Left , both organizationally and intellectually .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhichMr Najibullah , many of his key ministers , elite units of the Afghan army and most of the Pakistan-based Mujahideen groups are members of the Pushtun tribes which have dominated Afghanistan for 200 years .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe Pushtun tribesMr Najibullah , many of his key ministers , elite units of the Afghan army and most of the Pakistan-based Mujahideen groups are members of the Pushtun tribes which have dominated Afghanistan for 200 years .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe Conservatives had dominated Hampshire county politics for over a century .
avoid.vAgentNPExtLullyEven though Lully dominated French musical life for several decades and continued to exercise an influence even after his death , no autograph scores or parts survive for any of his works .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhichRevelations of the Watergate affair , which dominated the world 's media in spring 1974 , did not help .
avoid.vAgentNPExtRevelations of the Watergate affair , which dominated the world 's media in spring 1974 , did not help .
avoid.vAgentNPExtChris , who dominated cycling events at the Barcelona Olympics , will take part in major health promotion events when his hectic racing schedule permits .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoChris , who dominated cycling events at the Barcelona Olympics , will take part in major health promotion events when his hectic racing schedule permits .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMost fishkeepers try to recreate a natural-looking underwater scene in their community tanks , and also to conceal the equipment , increasing the natural effect .
avoid.vAgentNPExthis clientHe pointed out that the prisoner did not deny that he had killed his wife , but it was a spur-of-the-moment loss of temper , and that his client had panicked and tried to conceal the body .
avoid.vAgentNPExtTom FairfaxInstead , I find myself wondering what Tom Fairfax was concealing behind the seal face and marine eyebrows .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheAlmost without thinking , she concealed her emotion with anger and action as she sprang to her feet and tore the emeralds from her ears .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe tried to conceal his astonishment but Sir Thomas was almost laughing at him .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe vendor may have deliberately concealed the defect and may have acted fraudulently .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheFearing that Morris had stopped to watch him yawning , he would at once return to his work , and try to conceal his yawns behind his hand .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheTrue , he concealed his second and third chins beneath a grey-brown beard that only got an efficient trimming at the hands of Peccable 's eldest daughter Hoi-Polloi .
avoid.vAgentNPExtofficials from the CIADuring the hearings , officials from the CIA apparently admitted having concealed evidence from Judge Shoob , but claimed that they had been pressurized into doing so by the Justice Department .
avoid.vAgentNPExtJones was modest about her poetry and concealed it from her friends in Oxford .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheAt times Anne felt sure that he was attracted to her , but if so why did he never ask to meet her , and why did he conceal these chance meetings from his family ?
avoid.vAgentNPExtBridget concealed her pregnancy from everybody until she was about four months when she told her boyfriend , who was not the baby 's father .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheI suspected this fool was so desperate for money that he 'd concealed the bumps and scratches on the disc with black shoe polish , so I was examining its surface with a magnifying glass .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheIf that were true , she was concealing her grief at his death with remarkable stoicism .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe managed to conceal the physical revulsion she always felt from close contact with this man .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIBeing lazy myself I sometimes conceal them in grass , water or strategic pebbles -- happily often observed like that in any case .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe immaculate officer stepped gingerly aboard Sinar Surya and failed to conceal his astonishment at our living conditions .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyEvery gesture was judged and measured , while they concealed their interest behind beard-scratching , nose-stroking , brow-rubbing hands .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouPerhaps you should conceal some small flowerpots under the wood .
avoid.vAgentNPExtRozanov removed his parka then hid his face behind the Guardian .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey hid the grave so that we could n't give the bodies a proper burial .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe warlordsBut their ` disarmament policy " mainly amounted to asking the warlords to hide their battlewagons and anti-aircraft guns in the bush .
avoid.vAgentNPExtAdam grabbed Billie and hid her behind the Audi , glad that he 'd chosen a four-wheel-drive Quattro .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe grey-suited menA commuter train , a stop at each station , all seats taken by the grey-suited men who hid from each other behind their newspapers and the film of cigarette and pipe smoke .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoA commuter train , a stop at each station , all seats taken by the grey-suited men who hid from each other behind their newspapers and the film of cigarette and pipe smoke .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMy mother would hide his food from us at the bottom of one of the holes in the oven .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheShy and quiet , he hid his face behind his hands and laughed .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe could hide behind the door and club them down one by one when they came in .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthey` Well , they have to hide the Cruise missiles somewhere , " I said , zipping up my fleece-lined leather jacket against the rain which had started coming down in ominous big spits .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouI do n't know … it sort of hardens , like a shell or something and you can hide inside it and nobody can get at you .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe did n't put the key in his pocket , but hid it in the plant pot next to the door .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe hid nothing from me .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheWhen he saw his mother , he rushed to her and hid behind her .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe hid her face from him .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyThey had wanted no part of the terror and the bloodshed , and they had hidden in the mountains and the caves and the remote Northern Isles .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhatShe was scared of what might be hiding in the shadows but she was terrified of her subconscious .
avoid.vAgentNPExtGutenberg tried to mimic the gothic calligraphy of his own time when he invented modern printing , because anything else would have been hard to read .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe private sectorIt is little wonder that the private sector mimics the Government in its disrespect for pensions .
avoid.vAgentNPExtshe` Aunt Meg , " she mimicked her father 's voice exactly .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheAnd he loved to mimic his cousin Marie 's accent .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI still mimic Brando .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIt aims to mimic the brain 's ability to access information quickly and intuitively by forming associative links between subjects .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe was mimicking her English .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSmall eggs also mimic those of the host species much more closely .
avoid.vAgentNPExtAndroid animals which exactly mimic the real thing are produced to fill the gap , but their owners hide their mechanical origin from outsiders . )
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhichAndroid animals which exactly mimic the real thing are produced to fill the gap , but their owners hide their mechanical origin from outsiders . )
avoid.vAgentNPExtRanulfCorbett rode quietly between them , keeping a wary eye on Ranulf who , after staring round-eyed at everything , began to mimic the strange accents , and drew dark looks from a number of passers-by .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoCorbett rode quietly between them , keeping a wary eye on Ranulf who , after staring round-eyed at everything , began to mimic the strange accents , and drew dark looks from a number of passers-by .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe miteThe failure of ants to come to the rescue of an infested colleague may be the result of the mite successfully mimicking the smell of an ant larva .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyBut they can not mimic the complex metabolism of a living mammal .
avoid.vAgentNPExtA few of the males may then mimic the female 's odour .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI mimicked his slow accent , and the mimicry made him turn and stare at me , and the look on his face instantly made me regret my mimicry .
avoid.vAgentNPExtDysonHe took it out hastily , lest Lord Boddy notice it and jump to the conclusion that Dyson was mimicking him , and transferred it to his jacket pocket .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthatThe Miller letter shows that , at present , there is little chance of a resolution being put to Congress that simply mimics the language of the UN Security Council resolution of November 29th .
avoid.vAgentNPExta resolution being put to CongressThe Miller letter shows that , at present , there is little chance of a resolution being put to Congress that simply mimics the language of the UN Security Council resolution of November 29th .
avoid.vAgentNPExtDiana has weakened it by being popular .
avoid.vAgentNPExtTheir numerous wingless progeny weaken and distort young plant growth as they feed , spread virus diseases and produce sticky honeydew which disfigures leaves and encourages sooty mould .
avoid.vAgentNPExtA more educated , literate , and rational society weakens their effect ; contraceptive knowledge and practice spreads first in the more educated classes , then to poorer people .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe mujaheddin aim to weaken the Iraqi regime by attacking its defeated and demoralised forces .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe had weakened his own side by subtracting two thousand men .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe JapanesePre-assault bombardments were made when surprise was unnecessary , as in most Pacific island assaults when the Japanese could not reinforce a garrison .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSyria has reinforced its troops facing the Christian enclave where Gen Aoun is entrenched , but has said it plans no immediate attack .
avoid.vAgentNPExtParty selectorates , for example , reflect and reinforce the attitudes , beliefs and values about the role of women in politics that are widespread throughout society .
avoid.vAgentNPExtJarmanSome will no doubt accuse Jarman of shock tactics along Warhol lines , but Jarman has reinforced the view that performance and installation art are at their strongest when addressing social or political issues .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe SuffragettesThe fact that she had no money of her own did n't strike her as an obstacle ; the Suffragettes had reinforced her natural contempt for people who worried about money .
avoid.vAgentNPExtAzzone ViscontiIt was not until the first half of the fourteenth-century that Azzone Visconti reinforced the structure with walls .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThis year 's results tend to reinforce that view with exports to the former Eastern bloc remaining of limited significance at £82 million or less than 1% of the total .
avoid.vAgentNPExtothersWe hope that sharing this experience will encourage others to strengthen the bond with parents and to establish a working relationship which deepens mutual respect and understanding of each other 's worlds . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtOxford United are set to strengthen their squad by signing striker Nicky Cusack from Darlington …
avoid.vAgentNPExtLocal Serbs are strengthening their grip on a narrow corridor along the Sava River between two large Serbian areas .
avoid.vAgentNPExtweWimpol is clearly a leader in the quality geophysical survey market , a position we will strengthen in 1993 by the enhancement of offshore based data processing systems and the geographic expansion of our overall geophysical capability .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHartlepool have strengthened their Willington connection with the appointment of Tony McAndrew as their new youth coach .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWilsonIn return , Wilson had agreed to strengthen consultations with the Chinese government over the project .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWedgwood` This is just one of the many ways in which Wedgwood is strengthening links with local schools . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtKPMGMr. Pitt said KPMG were strengthening their presence in the south-east and had chosen Gatwick as the focal point for their work for the region 's business community .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWe also want to strengthen the links between the DTI and the highly successful Training and Enterprise Councils .
avoid.vAgentNPExther kinsmenHenry claimed custody of the child but her kinsmen fortified their castles and refused to hand her over .
avoid.vAgentNPExtPrince RupertIn 1643 , during the Civil War , Prince Rupert fortified the town again as winter quarters for the King 's Army .
avoid.vAgentNPExtEdward the Elder fortified the town in 917 when Watling Street was the frontier between the Saxons and the Danes .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHadrian had already fortified the city and brought in heavy garrisons for defence ; he now sent to Charles invoking the agreement between the Franks and the papacy .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheIn Nigel Lawson 's first year as Chancellor , he fortified himself with whisky and soda , but tempered his consumption latterly by sipping spritzers while upping alcohol duties .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe TrapperThe two men once more threaded the invisible path among the pitfalls , snares , and hidden dangers with which the Trapper had fortified the approaches to his dwelling .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoThis question came from the management representative who was attending the meeting .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe management representativeThis question came from the management representative who was attending the meeting .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheTo make things worse , he attended a meeting in South Africa without the permission of his Church Chairman .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheMr Wilson , who is a member of the Irish Senate , also announced today that he would be attending the funeral of three-year-old Johnathan Ball , who died in the Warrington blast .
avoid.vAgentNPExtBustinIn 1990 Bustin attended a fresco course near Florence .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheIn fact the health visitor diagnosed a problem with speech at his screening at age 3 , and he began attending the local health clinic for speech therapy .
avoid.vAgentNPExtAll patients attended the clinic monthly for six months .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe SovietsTonight the Soviets attend a reception at the House of Commons and another tiny barrier will be broken down on Wednesday when the Combined Services provide the opposition at Aldershot .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe Soviet UnionMr Primakov asked him to remind the meeting that the Soviet Union wanted to attend the G7 summit in London .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSome of them had not attended school very regularly before .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe Profitboss attends at least one external business conference every six months .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheSo far he had attended Mass at St Basil 's only once , sitting at the back and hurrying out after the service before anyone could speak to him .
avoid.vAgentNPExtTeenagers from at least six local schools attended the event which was aimed at students thinking of a career in technology .
avoid.vAgentNPExtAll three had attended Edward IV 's funeral in the previous month , as had several other former royal servants who can be associated with Gloucester in this period .
avoid.vAgentNPExtpersonsAt least one member of a party of four must be on a list of persons who have attended a formal safety briefing which will be held at the beginning of each year .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoAt least one member of a party of four must be on a list of persons who have attended a formal safety briefing which will be held at the beginning of each year .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey` They do n't insult you with weak dialogue or a stupid plot . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtWindsor whitewash insults all taxpayers
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe has insulted me !
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe had been rejected by co-op boards and insulted by fashion arbiters .
avoid.vAgentNPExtweHow often we confine faith and insult God by entertaining puny conceptions of him !
avoid.vAgentNPExthis playersManager Intikhab earned a severe reprimand for to journalists that his players had been ` insulted " by umpire Palmer 's handling of the sweater .
avoid.vAgentNPExtPatrick , who was not really likeable because he drank rather too muchHe feels they do n't appreciate Patrick , who was not really likeable because he drank rather too much and insulted people and all sorts of things .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheNor was he ready yet publicly to insult his queen .
avoid.vAgentNPExtYou` You 'll insult me once too often , Khan . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouLet them know that you have n't prepared , and you insult them even further .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheNever before has he dared to question the sensornet or insult another officer so openly . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtYou insult my intelligence with your crude methods !
avoid.vAgentNPExtNo one“ No one insults my family and gets away with it . ”
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey would insult each other without mercy but with great humour .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe Scottish Football Association and Scottish Rugby UnionGratitude that the Scottish Football Association and Scottish Rugby Union have apparently stopped insulting us with Scotland the Brave is not reason enough to allow them to inflict ` the people 's choice " upon us .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheEarlier , he was accused of insulting the Africans by holding his nose because he could not stand the smell .
avoid.vAgentNPExtall the local shop-boysBut for a long time all the local shop-boys had insulted him because he wore the uniform of a charity-boy .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI insulted him at the time .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheAnd then he insulted Jean .
avoid.vAgentNPExtTW3In 1963 , having perhaps insulted one Prime Minister too many in the run-up to a general election , TW3 was taken off the air , although it was stoutly defended by Hugh Greene .
avoid.vAgentNPExtTawell 's counsel , Fitzroy Kelly , had already insulted the jury 's intelligence by suggesting that prussic acid found in Sara 's body was due to eating too many apples .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI` I would n't insult you by thinking I could learn enough in a couple of days .
avoid.vAgentNPExta man of scarlet face and furious characterIn charge of the bar a man of scarlet face and furious character roared and insulted in an orgy of camp bonhomie .
avoid.vAgentNPExtGuardiansTurnouts in Guardian elections were extremely low ( perhaps 10-15% of registered electors ) and Guardians who offended influential ratepayers were easily ousted .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoTurnouts in Guardian elections were extremely low ( perhaps 10-15% of registered electors ) and Guardians who offended influential ratepayers were easily ousted .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe unnerves and often offends colleagues on the Legislative Council , many of whom believe their institution is safer in the hands of appointees and amateurs than of populists .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIBut the I offended the schoolmaster very much not sitting this exam because erm his record depended upon how many pupils he could get to pass this exam .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheHe felt very sorry he had offended her so much by telling her he had seen her when she thought she was alone .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe GovernmentClearly the Government decided to tread carefully so as not to offend the judiciary by appearing to interfere directly with their discretionary powers to sentence as they think appropriate .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIThen , very stiffly , ` I am afraid I offended you . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtIHowever , I do not want to offend my local church organist by asking her to step down .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI` I am so sorry if I 've offended you . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe manager , though not the supervisor , should normally be in attendance throughout the time when the office is open to the public or to telephone calls from the public .
avoid.vAgentNPExtnoblesWhen the king held court , nobles in attendance participated in the giving of judgements ; brought and received gifts ; joined royal feasts or fasts ; heard royal speeches .
avoid.vAgentNPExtOver 2000 delegates were in attendance with about one third coming from outside the US -- this year a contingent of about 30 represented the former communist countries of Eastern Europe .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouIf you affront him , I 'll kill you .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe seemingly ubiquitous policeThe caprice and incompetence of the bureaucracy , the arbitrary administration of justice , the seemingly ubiquitous police could not fail to affront at least some among an élite increasingly conscious of their own dignity .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheThen , after that humiliation , he had added insult to injury by saying she 'd be perfectly safe with him !
avoid.vAgentNPExtYou add insult to my injury and I will have no more of it . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtchildrenHer foul-mouthed old mother was also to be seen at the school ` meetings " , shouting about the bottoms , while children hurled abuse and insult and accusations at one another .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhite fansAnd I ca n't watch football any more because of the way white fans shout racist insults at the black players .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwith the dog in the wine barrelHe exchanged insults with the dog in the wine barrel and got a kick in the ribs from his master .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe exchanged insults with the dog in the wine barrel and got a kick in the ribs from his master .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheThis was all unsuccessful , so he tried personal insults .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe battling couple have frequently traded insults in books and through magazine interviews .
avoid.vAgentNPExtJake had been hurling these same insults at her now for years , and by now she ought to be totally immune to them .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheFeeling depressed one day he decided to explore a few of the corridors in Nightside and plant his packet of seeds to remind him of home .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe world 's biggest producer of triticale , the Soviet Union , planted at least 280000 hectares in 1980 , mainly around the Black Sea .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheIf all went well he could be back happily planting seeds in the vegetable patch with his mother , instead of alone in the corridors .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI also like to plant in the autumn to allow the winter rains and mists to work for me .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyLater Duhamel and his team were visited by an immaculate Inspector-General who told them they really ought to plant a few flowers around the gloomy station .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe had planted some runner beans in the patch of the old vegetable garden he had dug earlier ; they were flowering energetically and seemed to have been worth the trouble .
avoid.vAgentNPExtYou can also sow seeds in a greenhouse in March or April , or try lavering , which can be done up to August .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe menOne day a week , the men were allowed a dark suit to go out for the day to visit friends or relatives .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyWhen they returned , one summer , to visit relatives , they saw and fell immediately in love with Greystones .
avoid.vAgentNPExtQuaker Elders visited the Director of Social Work in Orkney , Paul Lee , and the Chief Inspector of Police in Inverness on 5 March .
avoid.vAgentNPExtA delegation of ten Nonconformist ministers even visited the bishops in the Tower on 10 June , saying " they could not but adhear to them as men constant in the Protestant faith " .
avoid.vAgentNPExttwo little girlsAcross the road , two little girls who frequently came in to visit Isobel , eat toffees and gossip , were teetering uncertainly on the edge of the sidewalk .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoAcross the road , two little girls who frequently came in to visit Isobel , eat toffees and gossip , were teetering uncertainly on the edge of the sidewalk .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI recently visited my relatives in Morecambe and took the opportunity to do some fell walking in the Lakes .
avoid.vAgentNPExtII handed it to a former flight engineer of 213 when I visited him in Toronto some years ago .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSergeant JoeA third followed after two more days , when Sergeant Joe visited Mr Singleton in his shop in Charing Cross Road and produced two letters ostensibly written by the Duke of Wellington on the eve of Waterloo .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMaximilian , later Emperor of MexicoThere is a legend that Maximilian , later Emperor of Mexico , visited the Princess during her stay in Madeira and fell in love with her .
avoid.vAgentNPExtA family simulating post strike conditions in an improvised shelter was asked how it thought it might cope with diarrhoea and vomiting and , understandably , did n't think it would cope very well .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouFind out what is permitted , for you must simulate the final conditions as closely as possible .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsoldiersHowever , eyewitnesses stated that they saw soldiers simulating a leg injury in order to corroborate the above statement .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe licked her lips nervously and tried to simulate deep interest in the scenery outside , which was difficult , since there was very little to see in the rapidly failing light .
avoid.vAgentNPExtweIt is hard for us to communicate back to a horse with body language , but we can simulate some of the horse 's actions .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouIf you can simulate attacking and being attacked , then you are far more likely to find out whether your tactics and movements are effective .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe interviewerThe intention here was to allow the interviewer to simulate a conversation and over a period move towards a more symmetrical interactive relationship so that this interviewing style came to resemble participant observation .
avoid.vAgentNPExtweMost community fish come from tropical streams and backwaters , and if we simulate this habitat we can meet their needs and ours .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey can simulate the flashing effects of video game and TV screens and measure it 's effects on the brain .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMelissaTo do a proper search , Melissa would have to follow his tracks and simulate that gruesome task .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouIf you have n't got a tremolo arm fitted on your guitar , then you can simulate the effect by playing one fret down and using a normal ` bend up " into the required note .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIThe other perceives , I merely imagine ; he suffers , I merely simulate his distress by letting myself be moved by what I imagine .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheHis first , 11 weeks after the crash took place on December 20 when he was gently transferred from hospital by ambulance , strapped to a stretcher .
avoid.vAgentNPExtpeopleWe will end the deregulation of buses , introduce bus priority measures integrated with new rapid transit systems within a ` green light " programme designed to encourage people to transfer to public transport .
avoid.vAgentNPExtpassengersThe 7.05 from Hartlepool to Darlington and the 7.57 from Darlington to Hartlepool were both cancelled and passengers transferred to buses .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe squad` The pressure only comes off and then to a degree , not totally when you qualify for the World Cup , " he said as the squad transferred to Detroit .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyOn successful completion of the training they then transfer to another ship in the fleet and work as a waiter or waitress .
avoid.vAgentNPExtseveral clans of Evenki TungusEast of Lake Baikal several clans of Evenki Tungus who had formerly herded reindeer went over to horseriding and were partly assimilated to the Buryats , especially in the context of native cossack units .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoEast of Lake Baikal several clans of Evenki Tungus who had formerly herded reindeer went over to horseriding and were partly assimilated to the Buryats , especially in the context of native cossack units .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMen were herding mares and their foals away from the water , and a few women were washing clothes beside the shore .
avoid.vAgentNPExtanother monkFour men-at-arms rode alongside , and bringing up the rear was another monk herding a flock of sheep and goats .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSoldiers herded 50,000 Hindus onto buses and trains out of Ayodhya , where the violence was sparked by the destruction of a Moslem mosque .
avoid.vAgentNPExtcommonerswhere Trevor Rowley has been able to explain the many routeways as a reflection of the straker routes of commoners herding animals from lowland settlements to upland pastures .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe stallionExcept in the case of the stallion deliberately herding his mares , this is not a question of dominance or bullying .
avoid.vAgentNPExtPeter waved and herded Sebastian into the brightness of the clubhouse .
avoid.vAgentNPExtpoliceIn the Kingsbury furniture store opposite W H Smith , manager Davie Glover , 39 , claimed police were herding his staff the wrong way .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe herded us into the lobby , which was full of people .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI" I 'm not spending the time ploughing the Cochlea fever-steppes or herding Tyyrkyn mountain pigs .
avoid.vAgentNPExtPeasants tilled the soil and herded sheep .
avoid.vAgentNPExtPuppies will herd hens in a farmyard , just as a pack of wolves will encircle an ailing prey .
avoid.vAgentNPExtweThey were intrigued by our entry and thought we had installed a much more powerful engine . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtI want to install a Perkins 4203 engine in my ex-army Land Rover which is currently fitted with a 4 cylinder petrol engine .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe Chinese will install 4 m new phone lines in 1993 -- 2 m home-produced and 2 m from abroad .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe BCRYolland saw that the BCR had installed a turntable at Stretford Bridge , constructed a platform and upon it had placed a temporary station -- presumably a building of some sort .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouIf the draught is sluggish , it may be improved by fitting vents in wooden floors near to the fireplace ; or you might have to install a vent in an outside wall .
avoid.vAgentNPExtLincoln BushFor in 1904 Lincoln Bush patented the Bush shed and installed the first at the Hoboken station of the Delaware , Lackawanna and Western Railroad in 1906 .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyTwo years later , in 1893 , they installed roller milling equipment , supplied by Gardners and Sons of Gloucester .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheYvonne was so shocked at how widespread the problem was that she has installed a hotline in her gym .
avoid.vAgentNPExtBAA Hotels recently installed the system at its three British hotels and one Belgian property -- the Sterling hotels at Heathrow and Gatwick , the Stansted Harlequin , and at Ghent , Belgium .
avoid.vAgentNPExtweThis is because we need to justify our action , though its real basis is salus populi suprema lex . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe psychologist justified his own persuasive efforts with this belief that he was actually helping the parents to come to terms with a decision ` they really want to make " .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe employer will then have to justify the dismissal .
avoid.vAgentNPExtFascists justified such behaviour as legitimate self-defence : it was they who had been first assaulted by razor gangs of alien Jews .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe Prime MinisterAs Cyprus is a Commonwealth country and we are one of the guarantor powers for that island , how does the Prime Minister justify the ongoing occupation of much of that island by the Turkish army ?
avoid.vAgentNPExtEditors sometimes justify their refusal to publish letters by victims of attacks in their newspapers , on the grounds that they contain passages libellous of their journalists .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThomas Constable and John Gilpin justified their ` unlawfull resystance " to the Forest officers on the ground that the right of hunting the deer in Hackness manor belonged exclusively to Sir John Constable of Burton .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMr HicksThis final section allows Mr Hicks to justify the implementation of abc as a better foundation to the decision making process ; but is the argument being made to the right audience ?
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe denied acting as a North Korean spy and justified his visit to North Korea and his discussion with North Korean officials as motivated by his desire to see Korea reunified .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe justified the very strict timetable ( suspensions were possible for one year only ) on the basis of the need to place the protection of public health above considerations of technological and economic feasibility .
avoid.vAgentNPExtVersace is able to justify dressing men and women as leftovers from Dynasty by seducing his rich clients with a vulgar bimbo and himbo glamour .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe judgeHere the judge sought to justify the course he took by saying , in effect , that the prosecution case was all but complete .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouHowever , if you deprive other people of your feelings of warmth and appreciation you deny telling them what you enjoy about being with them .
avoid.vAgentNPExtParliament` Parliament has deprived the courts of any power of detention of a person of this age or what many people might think was any effective punishment for that grave crime . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe then deprived the tsar of the special status he had enjoyed at Constantinople since 1833 .
avoid.vAgentNPExtYou 're depriving God of a soul . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouYou wanted Dinah as an attraction for your theatre ; you denied her any life of her own .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyHe looked at them defiantly as though they would deny a man the right to such freedom .
avoid.vAgentNPExtministersNational security grounds will still enable ministers to deny union rights to staff at GCHQ in Cheltenham .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheShe would have let Lizzy go to the party eventually , she rarely denied the girl anything .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe coalitionThe three parties had disagreed on major issues and the coalition had been undermined by national discontent over recent austerity measures .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheVicky Whitemore , knowing the problems that 'keepers face in these situations , was delegated with the responsibility and let no-one down as she launched the ball safely into an unguarded part of the net .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe Angel TwoIn that same instant , the Angel Two launched himself out of his chair , the speed of his reaction almost taking Grant by surprise in turn .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheIn desperation , he gave one last , vicious backward kick and launched himself out into the dark .
avoid.vAgentNPExtDaly , urged by some of the crowd to ` kee-eel " , propelled his ball some 300 yards , though into trees .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey propel the vessel through the water using the same principle that allows a bowler in cricket or a baseball pitcher to swing a ball through the air .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheHe was still talking as he propelled her through the door and back along the corridor towards the exit , barely pausing for breath , and giving her no chance at all to interrupt .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheBut he was able to propel himself along the ground ` like a gorilla " .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe propelled Mattie through the door with some force , and bade her a hasty farewell .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe propelled me off the terrace and through the shuttered dining-room .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe propelled her away from him and Robyn struggled to stay upright .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe propelled her towards the door and flung it wide dragging her out onto the landing .
avoid.vAgentNPExtRobynThe door opened and Robyn fixed her smile , prepared to launch into her quickly rehearsed explanation .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe cleared her throat nervously and was just about to launch into a business like explanation when he said suddenly , ` So what 's with the altered image ? "
avoid.vAgentNPExtFrank sat down again and launched into a tale of how he had outwitted the guards at every turn and been the mainstay of the prisoners .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIIt was really difficult to keep a straight face , but then Mr Taylor ` introduced " us and I just forgot about my shyness and launched into my speech .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMonaCharity was included in it too and Mona launched into a short sermon on her favourite subject , patriotism .
avoid.vAgentNPExthe` Good , " he said and launched into a description of the gift of the Glory .
avoid.vAgentNPExtLorettaIt was a way of gaining Veronica 's confidence , Loretta thought , launching into a description of the work she 'd done so far .
avoid.vAgentNPExtDerekAs Jane went to phone the baby-sitter for the second time , Derek launched into another anecdote .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe waited for no introduction but launched into his current theme : ` It 's amazing !
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe PrinceSo , as the architects comfortably settled back into their chairs cradling their after-dinner brandies in preparation for some regal platitudes , the Prince launched into a stinging attack that left them reeling .
avoid.vAgentNPExtKylieAfter the high energy opening of ` The Locomotion " Kylie launched herself into a raunchy version of her second bit hit ` Got To Be Certain " .
avoid.vAgentNPExtherselfAfter the high energy opening of ` The Locomotion " Kylie launched herself into a raunchy version of her second bit hit ` Got To Be Certain " .
avoid.vAgentNPExtJeremiahThen Jeremiah launched into a prayer of complaint about what was happening to him .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe 29 year-old Mrs. GerringWhereupon , the 29 year-old Mrs. Gerring launched into her theory that he had his club open at the address at the same time as his body was facing well left of the target .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe launched into details of the sporting activities in which he thought she took part .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWe launch into a little Talmudic logic-chopping of our own on the question of free will and responsibility when a dybbuk is in residence .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheNo such extravagance here , as under the watchful eye of Asquith , he launched into some of his best known songs .
avoid.vAgentNPExtGordonI express an interest and Gordon launches into a detailed and exhausting explanation of its functions and the quality of the investment he 's made .
avoid.vAgentNPExtRainbow ignores this , launches instead into a soliloquy about workday stress , and the loneliness of the London taxi-driver .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe launched into a detailed explanation , punctuated with stolen bites at the food on his plate , and Lissa followed his words with careful absorption , nodding occasionally .
avoid.vAgentNPExtitGermany now had its separate peace with Russia , and three weeks later it launched a new Western offensive .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHezbollah forces launched at least three attacks in Israel 's " security zone " during early July .
avoid.vAgentNPExtBothamDiscarded by England for their tour of the West Indies , Botham has launched an alternative and considerably more lucrative winter career , a grandly titled ` Lecture Tour " of Britain .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMicrosoft Corp formally launched its widely-previewed Windows NT operating system at the Comdex-attached Windows World in Atlanta , Georgia , yesterday .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe Suzy Lamplugh TrustThis month the Suzy Lamplugh Trust is launching a training scheme for companies so that staff can learn how to deal with potentially dangerous situations .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe Club plans to launch an appeal for funds this year to build an urgently needed climbing wall in the Sports Centre .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyou` That 's because you launched a direct attack .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheBut he was so moved by the film that he launched a campaign to raise the money at the place where he worked .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe most miserable man on television put a smile on his face for a change today , to launch a new celebrity cookbook .
avoid.vAgentNPExtoneIf one understands by this an explicit order to launch an invasion , the answer would appear to be no .
avoid.vAgentNPExtManufacturers are happy to exploit what is often a more affluent age-group , in order to launch anti-wrinkle preparations and other seemingly magic preparations for the ` mature " skin .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe policeThe investigation is being led by Det Supt Eric John , and if the police launch a murder inquiry it will be the third unsolved killing in the Lothians in the last five weeks .
avoid.vAgentNPExtLiverpoolBut then Sunderland came up with a new offer and Liverpool launched a fresh diplomatic offensive .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSukarnoDuring the next 20 months while he was at liberty Sukarno launched a campaign on quasi-Marxist lines .
avoid.vAgentNPExta local radio stationOn their behalf , a local radio station has launched a campaign to keep him at the County Ground .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe authorities launched a widespread anti-pornography campaign during 1990 .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWe launched our offensive just as the meeting was supposed to have started .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe town launches its City Challenge bid on Wednesday with 1,000 heart-shaped balloons launched from Christ Church .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheThe Letter of 1019--20 says that he intended to avert a threat to England , and succeeded in dealing with great dangers , so that the Danes would henceforth at need be able to assist the English .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe last generationWe are the last generation who can avert this catastrophe .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoWe are the last generation who can avert this catastrophe .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheBush emphasized that he still hoped to avert war , and that a meeting could still go ahead in Baghdad between US Secretary of State James Baker and President Saddam Hussein a few days after Jan. 3 .
avoid.vAgentNPExtOnly Batman Can Avert This Threat !
avoid.vAgentNPExthe` Simply because he managed to avert such a disaster he was there for everyone to have a go at .
avoid.vAgentNPExtTHE Government last night moved to avert a threatened mass exodus of dentists from the NHS and put on ice plans to cut fees paid to them for dental work .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe bank has abandoned all plans to finance roads or logging in Cameroon 's forests , in keeping with its ` stringent policy to protect the rights of indigenous people . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtStevenson and a friendJamie Hill , prosecuting , said Stevenson and a friend took a Nova car from North Skelton and abandoned it in Nottingham .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe had seen no reason to abandon it when she came to Medewich two years ago , even though she might now have been able to afford a car .
avoid.vAgentNPExtLeeds Education Authority has abandoned plans for ` drastic " cuts in travel subsidies for some Catholic students .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheMoved to rectify this situation , he abandoned plans of working in the missionary field , and offered his services to the Netherlands Indies civil service .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe council later abandoned its plans to widen the highway and the reversion passed to the first defendants , who were not a highway authority .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMichel ( Jacques Harden )Lola is waiting loyally , if not faithfully , for the lover , Michel ( Jacques Harden ) , who fathered her child and abandoned her seven years before .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoLola is waiting loyally , if not faithfully , for the lover , Michel ( Jacques Harden ) , who fathered her child and abandoned her seven years before .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheWhat this argument suggests in Gandhi 's case is that he does not abandon his commitment to the principle of non-violence or qualify it in any way when he approves the destruction of life .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsuch academicsUltimately , therefore , such academics abandon the rigorous analysis of the current content of criminal law and substitute criticism for legal exposition .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe also fathered a child by Marevna ( Maria Vorobiev ) and abandoned both women when he left for Mexico in 1921 .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheImmediately the police officer/anthropologist sets out to undertake research or record fieldnotes he is forced to confront a moral dilemma .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe CPSUBut , as a multinational state with restless minorities and a multinational empire with resentful subjects , the CPSU has reason to confront the prospect of major war with apprehension and a long war with dread .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthose from higher social groupsOne reason why the poorest endure unemployment longest is that their share of the job market is shrinking , while those from higher social groups confront radically different job prospects .
avoid.vAgentNPExteveryoneNow , everyone confronts the same challenge , and Mr Lang is looking for consensus .
avoid.vAgentNPExtan economic and political blocI used to view the European Community as being an economic and political bloc confronting the East and COMECON , and that is why I did not believe that it was uniting Europe .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe United StatesIn time of crisis , the United States has more than once confronted the ` all or nothing " choice of military intervention or abandoning its client .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI ripped the top from my packet of cigarettes and borrowed a pencil from one of the barmaids to scribble the address and number of the house in Stuart Street .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe rips the gauze from dead balletic pigs ,
avoid.vAgentNPExtI` I ripped the locket from his sanguined throat and tucked it into the pocket of the maid where she slept .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe ripped the pages from the note-book , screwed them up , and hurled them at the waste-paper basket .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe ripped a page from one of them .
avoid.vAgentNPExtTHE IRA planned to rip the heart out of the West End last night with a 1,000 lb bomb .
avoid.vAgentNPExthis preciousNo wonder his precious had ripped his throat out .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheDuring one fiery bout she ripped the telephone out of the wall and smashed it over his head .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheBut if he rips out all the electrical fittings then he is a nutter .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI` You mess with me , Breakspear , " he said in a deceptively mild voice , ` and I 'll rip your spine out of your asshole . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtheWithout consideration he ripped the tape from her skin so that she winced with the searing pain .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe brother seized a table-lamp , ripping the plug out of its socket .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe RussiansWe could see the Russians ripping out the heart of our city .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoeverWill whoever is ripping the pages out of the Stoney new route book please grow up .
avoid.vAgentNPExtDrago tore tortured notes from the lamentarion , Tumblejack pranced and roared , Flittern made his instrument groan and thunder , while Malengin was a blur behind the drums , chips of bone flying off his skin-hammers .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMinoan worshippersOften Minoan worshippers tore branches or boughs from a sacred tree and venerated them on altars or planted them in the sockets between sacral horns .
avoid.vAgentNPExtBalberith tore a section of reinforced steel roof from the military vehicle and glared down through the hole .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe jerkHe thought the jerk would tear his head from his shoulders .
avoid.vAgentNPExtLorrimer tore himself from his grasp and stood upright .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheWith a sob she tore her mouth from his .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe 'd probably tear them out anyway .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe Ixyphalians will tear our bowels out and hang us with them .
avoid.vAgentNPExtde CastelnauTearing out a sheet from his notebook , de Castelnau scribbled down his historic order that Verdun must be defended at all costs on the Right Bank , and handed it to Pétain .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe tore flesh from his grandmother , but tossed it aside .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe dog tore his lead out of her hand and raced along the bank , barking .
avoid.vAgentNPExtDistribution control has cut out two layers from the chain , given PTGI greater control of retail stock levels -- and increased margins .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMost good picture framers will cut a good matt from a large choice of card .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMost local people cut their own turf from family sites on the hillsides .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe user can also cut out pieces from the graphics and add to the graphics in any form .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyWomen always say that when they 're cutting your heart out .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheIn relation to child care , for example , she documents how assistance given by mothers to daughters typically is more extensive than between sisters .
avoid.vAgentNPExtany indigenous photographersDid any indigenous photographers dare to document the Peking Spring and its bloody aftermath ?
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe seldom troubles to verify a reference or document a case , his rejections tend to be magisterially dismissive , his judgements readily upstage even his most august victims .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSamelson ( 1978 ) has documented the growth of interest by social scientists in the topic of ` prejudice " .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHarris and Casa Alianza have continued to document and publicise widespread abuses by the police .
avoid.vAgentNPExtGenerations of philosophers have documented this process .
avoid.vAgentNPExtRosenthal documents cases where human subjects responded in a certain way because the experimenter had , unconsciously , communicated his expectation to them .
avoid.vAgentNPExtBoth have also documented a high level of family discord in the homes these girls left and to which they sometimes returned .
avoid.vAgentNPExtlocal and central governmentAlthough it might have been hoped that local and central government would redirect main programmes to the benefit of the cities , there is little to suggest that this occurred .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheWith an effort he redirected his thoughts to the problem of what films the Palladium should show in the near future .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe governmentAnd the government should redirect its spending to infrastructure .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWe` We will be redirecting our overseas exploration efforts into onshore areas where finding and developing costs are lower than equivalent offshore environments , " Mr Darby said .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe Germans negotiated an armistice and redirected their military effort at containing the German revolution .
avoid.vAgentNPExtYou can also redirect information to a printer by using the name PRN in place of the filename , as follows :
avoid.vAgentNPExtMembers of the group agree to document the project with photographs and notes and to continue it after the Design students graduate .
avoid.vAgentNPExtR J JarrettEditor , -- R J Jarrett documents the case against screening for diabetes in pregnancy .
avoid.vAgentNPExta coronerToday a coroner recorded a verdict of accidental death .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheHis vision was direct , concrete and simple and he recorded faithfully the accidents of every-day life .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyAt least , that is what the Documentation department hope as they carefully record the objects in the collections and where they are stored .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSchools will record absence in the normal way .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThompson began to record electrical activity from deep cerebellar locations during conditioning .
avoid.vAgentNPExtPatients assigned to receive steroids consumed an unrestricted diet and were asked to record their food intake during the first four weeks .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe monastic chroniclers especially recorded with high indignation the resolute enforcement of the Forest jurisdiction over clerical offenders .
avoid.vAgentNPExtBoth Matthew and Luke have recorded the event in historical terms .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe continued to record the details of almost every meal she cooked throughout the War but came to deplore the futility of her household routine :
avoid.vAgentNPExtTwo contemporary diarists recorded their impressions of Schweppe .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe youngest playerGRAEME HICK carved out another milestone in his career when during Worcestershire 's match against Leicestershire at New Road he became the youngest player to register 20,000 runs in first-class cricket .
avoid.vAgentNPExtde GaulleNo sooner had de Gaulle ended the Algerian nightmare and registered his political triumphs in late 1962 than he became morbidly apprehensive of such a national relapse .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey have recently registered good wins against Wirral and Staffordshire .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey created this distressed finish by marking and denting the guitar all over with a tool which gave the instrument a used/vintage appearance .
avoid.vAgentNPExtDougal 's fingers tightened involuntarily , denting the cigarette .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheThe singer 's chauffeur was running errands in the 219 mph XJ220 when he hit a concrete bollard , denting the bonnet , wing , and spoiler .
avoid.vAgentNPExtA policeman attempted to open the bathroom door with a crowbar , denting the wood .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey 're apt to incapacitate us in the present if we do n't vigilantly sweep them away . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtwe` I said we were to incapacitate the aircraft , not destroy it , " Marshka said when Vashinov had finished his report .
avoid.vAgentNPExttwo or three menThere would have to be several men involved in the racket , McCloy himself , two or three men to commandeer the lorry and incapacitate the driver as well as Hatton .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe did so ` to incapacitate him -- to make him realise he had just injured one of my colleagues . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey parked the vehicles and camouflaged themselves for the night , before settling down to cook .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyHolliman decided that they had to take cover , so they scuttled into a patch of scrub and camouflaged themselves with nets .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyHe found a familiar wadi on the edge of the Jebel and they camouflaged the trucks with camel-thorn .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyour hair` He 's certainly the one for you -- your hair almost camouflages him . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtOvertime camouflages low pay rates , inefficiency , poor management and corrupt trade union practices .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe childrenWith the approach of war , the children responded to the danger by working more closely as a group , by exceeding their targets for filling sandbags , and by camouflaging their tents with foliage .
avoid.vAgentNPExta loose-wristed attempt at a greetingHe lisps , his handshake is effeminate , a loose-wristed attempt at a greeting that camouflages the evil within him .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey camouflaged the vehicles in a wadi and dispersed in search of shade and some sleep .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI can camouflage it with other things .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouSo if you want to camouflage a big feature , keep it matt .
avoid.vAgentNPExtTom Slack 's sense of fun effectively camouflages the dramas and dangers he endured as a pilot , as an escaper and ultimately as a POW .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe government tends to keep its deposits in the-Bank of England ( the public deposits item in the balance sheet ) to a minimum .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSo many of us keep so many medicines on our shelves for donkeys years in the hope that we might find a pill that will suit us at some time .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMr Dostam keeps a token force of fighters in Kabul , sometimes supporting Mr Masoud , sometimes opposing him , depending which way the wind is blowing .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIThen I locked the Laboratory door , kept all the staff in the main hall , and waited there until Dr. Kerrison arrived .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI always keep it in a tin , but even so … . "
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyWhat sort of records do they keep at their headquarters for this country in Norwich ? "
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe 's been collecting them for twenty five years , and now keeps more than five hundred at her home in Woodchester .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyAnd they started keeping their clothes at the pit .
avoid.vAgentNPExta familyHere was a family determined if at all possible to keep royal power in its own hands .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheSeveral paces from her flat she took her keys from her jacket pocket ; she kept her keys in her pocket rather than her bag in case of mugging .
avoid.vAgentNPExtRowena Cass , 73 , who kept her ` bairns " in three rooms at home , will appeal against a court ruling to hand over her remaining 37 dogs .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoRowena Cass , 73 , who kept her ` bairns " in three rooms at home , will appeal against a court ruling to hand over her remaining 37 dogs .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsome chief constablesThey say some chief constables are unwilling to enforce the law , in case it provokes a violent reaction from the travellers .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe militants enforced the ban on cheating in school exams , and even that old tradition disappeared .
avoid.vAgentNPExtits tenant farmersAnd there 's some doubt as to whether the council can make its tenant farmers enforce the ban .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey or their heirs can enforce this contract against one another for the whole period .
avoid.vAgentNPExtpoliceMr Yates was told police had not enforced the legislation before because of ` an oversight . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe courtsWhenever the courts enforce a promise on the ground that another has relied upon it , a transfer of wealth occurs .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe mortgageeWhether a mortgage is legal or equitable , the mortgagee can enforce his security by applying to the court for an order for foreclosure .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe ruling classAccording to Engels the State only develops with the full elaboration of classes , and it is the tool of the ruling class enforcing its will on those whom it oppresses .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheI could n't wait for him to get here and yet when he tooted his car horn I suddenly clutched Mum and did n't want to go after all .
avoid.vAgentNPExtFeargalWhen Feargal tooted his car horn , she said her farewells and went out to join him .
avoid.vAgentNPExta motoristSomewhere outside the park a motorist tooted his horn , the anger muted by distance .
avoid.vAgentNPExtreligious motoristsAT A drive-in church in Los Angeles religious motorists toot once for Amen and twice for Hallelujah .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheShe had seen him on the telly -- he had been on the early evening news tooting his trumpet .
avoid.vAgentNPExtan impatient motoristBehind us an impatient motorist tooted a horn .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthis blokeOne day I was walking down Bedford Street in Belfast city centre and this bloke pulled over in his car and started tooting his horn .
avoid.vAgentNPExtcarsYou hear the rattle of gunfire here as often as you hear cars tooting their horns .
avoid.vAgentNPExther` I 've told her again and again to toot her horn before crossing the main corridor , " grumbled the Headmaster .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe went out to his car carrying his jazzy jacket and tooted as he drove away .
avoid.vAgentNPExtdriversNor were they concerned by drivers who tooted horns as they sped past .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoNor were they concerned by drivers who tooted horns as they sped past .
avoid.vAgentNPExttwo of the centresAdd a tablespoon of media and voila -- the perfect setting for two of the centres to toot their horns by claiming discovery of an analogue to AIDS in monkeys .
avoid.vAgentNPExtRory BremnerEven Rory Bremner would have been hard pressed to impersonate more roles in a single show .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe glamorous Deborah MoggachIt is hard to imagine the glamorous Deborah Moggach impersonating a decrepit roué , but that is what she says she did while writing The Ex-Wives ( £14.99 ) , coming from Heinemann on 29th April .
avoid.vAgentNPExtTao ChuAt the ritual earlier Tao Chu had impersonated Tsu Tiao , playing out scenes from the old T'ang 's life before the watching Court .
avoid.vAgentNPExtISome soldier saw me , realized I was n't a real major and I suppose he thought I was impersonating an officer or whatever .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoIt could be a trick , an impression ( we 've heard of a dog who impersonates an anteater ! ) it 's up to you .
avoid.vAgentNPExta dogIt could be a trick , an impression ( we 've heard of a dog who impersonates an anteater ! ) it 's up to you .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheIn the end it is left to Dickson McCunn to further the romantic element of the book when he impersonates the chosen royal candidate , the elderly and ailing Archduke Hadrian .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMr HeseltineI think the turning point came when Chris Patten and Michael Heseltine joked at a press conference on Tuesday , with Mr Heseltine impersonating Neil Kinnock .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe actors impersonate the totem animal , thus identifying and promoting a resonant connection with it .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwho` It could n't possibly have been Eddie who impersonated Delia and anyway there 'd have been no point when she lives in the same house as Angy . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtEddie` It could n't possibly have been Eddie who impersonated Delia and anyway there 'd have been no point when she lives in the same house as Angy . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtsomebodyFirst , could somebody be impersonating a member ?
avoid.vAgentNPExtheSir Peter Teazle suggests to Sir Oliver Surface that he impersonates this Mr Premium whom Charles had never met , and ` you 'll see your nephew in all his glory " .
avoid.vAgentNPExtmeThey ask me to impersonate Michael fucking Caine , can you believe that ?
avoid.vAgentNPExtweThis is a great worry to us and we believe we can help to prevent these losses by giving them something to distract them from smoking like liver , bacon , eggs , or steak and onions .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheI 'm glad she forgot her hairbrush -- it really reminds me of her .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe servantWhen going on leave , Cecil sent his servant with all his baggage to the station , but the servant forgot his master 's railway pass ( the servant forgot it , note ) , so
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheIt moved slowly and she cursed herself for having forgotten her gloves and scarf .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIBy 9.15 Callahan and Ted still had n't showed at Jocko 's , and I 'd forgotten my webbed gloves .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI` I jumped out of an aeroplane and discovered I 'd forgotten my parachute .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyShe confirmed that when seeing each other they always tried to use separate entrances and exits .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe tried the back door but it was firmly bolted .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMr Glancey is inaccurate when he says that the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham rejected an ` inspired scheme " by Terry Farrell for the reconstruction of Hammersmith Broadway .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHughMoreover , unless Hugh is wildly inaccurate it seems to have gone beyond the simple quarrel between abbot and flock described by the Ramsey source .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouA ball sliced or hooked will be exaggerated by the wind , so if you are generally inaccurate you must be aware of this .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe childPerhaps the simplest procedure for eliciting spoken language is to require the child to imitate a model provided by the adult .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSheI said : ` She imitates your voice … she walks as you walk , with that special swing .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhichThe existence of metal vases and bowls can be inferred from pottery objects which imitate metal models , sometimes even to the extent of having fake rivets and fake chain-links added .
avoid.vAgentNPExtpottery objectsThe existence of metal vases and bowls can be inferred from pottery objects which imitate metal models , sometimes even to the extent of having fake rivets and fake chain-links added .
avoid.vAgentNPExtitIts discursive variety and complexity is one of the reasons why it imitates the social world with a verisimilitude unequalled by other literary forms .
avoid.vAgentNPExtpartsIn fugato , for example , parts imitate each other only at certain strategic points .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheBunyan replied that he could find no justification for the Prayer Book in the Scriptures and that its use was an impediment to man in making known his condition to God .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIt evinces such contempt for the principle as to use language which ignores or denies it , and offers no justification for the departure .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIAs long as the basic construction of NiCad batteries has n't changed , I can see no justification for complete discharge and agree that it stands a good chance of being harmful .
avoid.vAgentNPExtCultural differences resulting from the division of labour into productive and domestic forms provided a commonsense justification for separate educational provision , focusing for girls on child care and domestic science .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe way that it might be done in the futureThe way that this has been done in the past is the subject of the next chapter ; the way that it might be done in the future is the justification for this book .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthisA common tactic is first to brand the victims as " communists " this has provided justification enough for murder in the past .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheShe needed to be caressed and he caressed her , massaging and pinching at the puckered rose-pink nipples , until the heat burst into searing flame and wildfire licked over her body .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe put out a hand and caressed her hair , her head , with tenderness and , she thought , curious detachment .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheDeftly he undid the buttons and impatiently pushed the material back , his fingers sending tongues of fire through her body as he caressed her naked skin .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe whimpered with the pain of it , and caressed the fingers lovingly with his good hand .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheShe held an ebony flute with silver keys on her lap and she caressed it absently as she listened to Francie .
avoid.vAgentNPExtvon Bruhel` Well -- I 've only heard this , you understand -- but von Bruhel caresses her -- intimately-in public … "
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe Times caressed us with recondite information : no Pakistani batsman had made a century at Headingley ; Pakistan bowled their 100th no-ball in the series ( Wasim Akram , not out 63 ) .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheI 've tried not to mind when he caresses my breast in a restaurant or a theatre , making sure that everyone understands what I am -- and that he owns me .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe kissed and caressed her , and with the delicate touch , the finesse of a very experienced lover began to undress her , slipping off her skirt before undoing the small covered buttons on her blouse .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe caressed his perineum with her tongue .
avoid.vAgentNPExtKatharine tickled Benji with the whip to keep the activity and the bend until he was back on the track .
avoid.vAgentNPExthe` What do you want me to say , you funny English girl ? " he asked as he rolled over on his stomach and began to tickle her neck with a blade of grass .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey tickle my dendrites
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheThen Mum comes and she tickles us both under the chin and we giggle some more .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe tweed of her rumpled skirt scratched and tickled his stomach and upper legs , adding another , albeit slight , element of joy to the proceedings .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyAnd they tickle your toes-es . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtSir TrevorIt is not clear where Sir Trevor learned to tickle the ivories .
avoid.vAgentNPExtElissia tickled the back of her neck and she leapt in the air .
avoid.vAgentNPExtAunt Margaret , radiant , tickled the fat baby padding on Victoria 's ribs and the soles of her soft feet , bouncing and wrestling her , shaking with soundless laughter while Victoria crowed her delight .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheNow he felt playful : he kept tickling the cushion next to him and saying , ` Come here , come here , little Eva , and let me tell you a secret . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe fingers move gently in and start to tickle it or rub its face and then , without warning , grab it and pick it up .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe friar knelt down and tickled the cat between his ears .
avoid.vAgentNPExtParents feed their babies , cuddle them , change their nappies , smooth cream on their bottoms , bath them , tickle them and generally communicate through bodily involvement .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMandyBesides , Mandy came over and started tickling her feet with a peacock plume she kept in a vase by the door .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheySometimes they even launched expeditions to other continents to aid the Dwarfs and humans .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyour cellsSo , your cells do thermodynamic work to make lipids , which spontaneously form a low-energy structure , the membrane .
avoid.vAgentNPExtYou and I have done some important work together .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe farmZoning Enforcement Officer Ron Discher reported that the farm has stopped work on the paddock , an enclosed area where horses can graze and be mounted .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI just showed Fred a diagram of it , and he 's worked it out from that . ''
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouI have no intention whatsoever of rejecting any of the designs that you 've just shown me . ''
avoid.vAgentNPExtheThe next day a Palestinian was shot dead by a soldier in the West Bank village of Salifit after he had refused to show his identity card .
avoid.vAgentNPExtfriends and peersBut it is known that it was used as an initiation ritual among friends and peers , to show solidarity and allegiance to a particular barrio .
avoid.vAgentNPExtcostumed studentsToday , besides some ( real ) Huron Indians , costumed students show you how the community functioned with priests , carpenters , gardeners , and blacksmiths .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheIn so doing , he shows us that a great deal of sadism , animality , and outright lust can lurk behind people 's anodyne professions that they just want to `` uphold the law '' or `` maintain a level of decency . ''
avoid.vAgentNPExtheOn Lakeview Drive is the Diefenbaker Homestead , brought here from near Saskatoon to give a vivid insight into the simple country life led by Saskatchewan 's most famous son before he went off to Ottawa `` to show them Yanks and Ruskies a thing or two . ''
avoid.vAgentNPExtTheyNot so its cousin , time warp ( fathered by Walter M. Miller in 1954 : `` They showed me a dozen pictures of moppets with LTR-guns , moppets in time-warp suits , moppets wearing Captain Chronos costumes .
avoid.vAgentNPExtNewsweek shows them `` the secret life of teens , '' while Time tells them how to protect Web-surfing kids from online perils .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSantoriniAside from the stunning views , Santorini has many more delights to show its visitors , with 12 villages to visit set among agricultural land .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouAt this time , we also turn to friends like you , asking you to show that you share in our sense of pride by continuing to support the School 's Annual Fund .
avoid.vAgentNPExtautonomous agentsAt the level of molecular autonomous agents , I made the point repeatedly that work is the constrained release of energy and that autonomous agents do carry out work to construct the constraints on the release of energy such that the energy is released along specific channels and such that specific couplings of nonequilibrium energy sources to propagating organization arise .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe mailersThis is essentially a make - work scheme : the mailers do the extra work of putting the address on each piece and the Postal Service does the extra work of arranging these pieces in delivery order .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe Postal ServiceThis is essentially a make - work scheme : the mailers do the extra work of putting the address on each piece and the Postal Service does the extra work of arranging these pieces in delivery order .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMobbs started work on the project in January 1971 ; in May 1972 the proposal was sent to the CNAA ; it was approved after a one-day visit in November 1972 and the first intake arrived in the autumn of 1973 .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe Granada Group gives similar reasons for its 13% cut -- a simplified group structure and a reduced number of acquisitions and disposals in the group .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouWhere the boss 's response to a complaint might well be ` If you do n't like it you can always leave '' , then sticking with a job you do not like implies that you lack the motivation to go and find something more satisfactory , or that you are incapable of finding anything better .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey will continue with this , and add a second foreign language in S1 .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe new governorMoreover , simply by being there the new governor will add a little stability to Arizona 's politics .
avoid.vAgentNPExtEvans adds the record to a distinguished career which also includes international vests for the four running disciplines of track , road , country and fell .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe adds insult to injury by using the phrase ` I 'm all right Jack " .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe adds to the fire with driftwood .
avoid.vAgentNPExtOregon is meeting 18 percent of the need for civil legal services to low - income Oregonians , according to a Legal Need Study .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWe need everyone 's help to make our goal and meet our community 's increased needs .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwePrivate gifts are the only way we can meet the expectations of such an environment .
avoid.vAgentNPExtOregon is meeting 18 percent of the need for civil legal services to low - income Oregonians , according to a Legal Need Study .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWe need everyone 's help to make our goal and meet our community 's increased needs .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwePrivate gifts are the only way we can meet the expectations of such an environment .
avoid.vAgentNPExttaxpayersGetting a federal government 's priorities in proper perspective , one member of parliament bemoaned the cultural center as `` 50 years ahead of its time - that 's how long it 'll take the taxpayers to meet the 500 percent cost overrun . ''
avoid.vAgentNPExtweAnd we need Your help to meet the challenge !
avoid.vAgentNPExtUnited Way of Central Indiana adds value to your investment .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthatBasically , um , the engineer is pretty much the one that , that mans the , the mixing board and adjusts all the volume levels and equalizes the , the different instruments and sounds and separates things and adds effects to it echoes and --
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe oneBasically , um , the engineer is pretty much the one that , that mans the , the mixing board and adjusts all the volume levels and equalizes the , the different instruments and sounds and separates things and adds effects to it echoes and --
avoid.vAgentNPExtthey do n't add anything what about you
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe Logistics CenterAt the time of our review , the Logistics Center was on track to meet or exceed its goals .
avoid.vAgentNPExtweWe believe that we have met these objectives , and these arrays relate favorably to the best of current prokaryotic and eukaryotic arrays .
avoid.vAgentNPExtGAO will strive to meet the Congress ' needs within available resources and exercise the independence necessary to guarantee that its products and work conform to professional standards and the agency 's core values of accountability , integrity , and reliability .
avoid.vAgentNPExtweand so our house was small to start with but uh we added three basement three bedrooms in the basement and like i say added on to it so
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe American LeagueIn 1973 , the American League added the designated hitter , a player who bats in place of the pitcher but does not play in the field .
avoid.vAgentNPExtiokay uh we always have turkey for Thanksgiving but uh uh there but i always try to add at least one new dish
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouif you add the um uh people of various sexual persuasions and those who never intend to marry and those who are retired and those who are um just looking for fun they people with families turn out to be such a small minority that they ca n't get the tax bill passed no matter what happens
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe PostFor instance , the Post also has the story about the woman meeting with Clinton just days before his first Inaugural , but adds the detail that she says all the encounters were innocent .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWe also added review of and feedback on intake systems to all of our quality review visits , and , through our technology grants , we made it possible for programs to improve their own systems using the experiences of peers .
avoid.vAgentNPExtbishopsThe recurrent descriptions of bishops restoring their cities may be inspired more by notions of the ideal bishop than the reality of an individual 's activities .
avoid.vAgentNPExtPoland restored relations on Feb. 27 , calling the rift a mistake , apologising for an anti-Semitic purge in March 1968 and offering to restore citizenship to about 30,000 Jews forced to emigrate at that time .
avoid.vAgentNPExtmy cousinI wish I had the money to help my cousin restore it . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe Landmark Trust restores its buildings for holiday letting , rented for a week or fortnight at a time in summer , but sometimes for weekends in winter .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIt also helps us restore habitats quickly for conservation -- for re-introduction programmes , for instance .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe restored the crypt and the basilica , constructed a new elevated high altar , for which he provided a baldacchino and furnishings , and renewed the roof .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe State` The State restored the Cathedral , " Erika said .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwe` Last summer it was the terrace after that we restored the pond area and next spring we 'll do the tennis court . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtHAMBURG-based DJ Alex Christensen has spent three years restoring a vintage Cadillac .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheIncreasingly conscious that her age was held against her , she dyed her grey hair and bought a suit that hangs in the wardrobe beside her jeans and sweaters .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIBrix Smith certainly means to keep up the progress : '' I 've considered dyeing my hair brown to avoid being seen as another of today 's toy blonde singers . ''
avoid.vAgentNPExtpeopleThose were the days before people dyed their hair bright colours , the days of henna .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI dyed my hair every colour under the sun , and I was in this all-women band , we wore lots and lots of make-up and these really baggy dresses in wild colours , which covered our whole bodies -- we all dressed the same .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheI also recall that at least on one or two occasions , he 'd dyed his hair which was almost unheard of in the early 60's .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheWhich was why he dipped the second piece of fried bread carefully in the egg and turned it about , concentrating on making it yellow all over .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIInstinctively , I dipped my fingers in the holy water and crossed myself , remembering the Catholic aunt in South Armagh who 'd raised me for a while as a child and had anguished over my black little Protestant soul .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe dipped her finger in scented black paste that she applied to her eyelashes .
avoid.vAgentNPExtINot one of you noticed that I dipped this finger into the samples but licked another one .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheWhen she was handed the mug she dipped her fingers in it and began to splash Agnes 's face with the cold water .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe company , which has already dipped its toe into the end-user market with firms such as the Bank of Montreal , Library of Congress , Equitable Life and Safeway , would be happy to win just five to ten large SNA accounts over the next year .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhichThe company , which has already dipped its toe into the end-user market with firms such as the Bank of Montreal , Library of Congress , Equitable Life and Safeway , would be happy to win just five to ten large SNA accounts over the next year .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe tested the water with her elbow , pushing the sleeve up , as she had done when the girl she was teasing was a baby , and then dipped the scoop into the cauldron and ladled it into a bowl for Rosa to wash the dirt of the road off her toes .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe promptly dipped his nose into my water pot and drank the lot .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyI find it very difficult when you have a journalist round , and you will perhaps cooperate as much as you can with an interview , and then sometimes they 'll go and dip their pen in acid and write really horrid things .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwild womenAt a clandestine meeting in a North London bar , Brown tested me out by seeing if I could listen -- without puking -- to his stories about shagging wild women who dipped his dick in chocolate mousse .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoAt a clandestine meeting in a North London bar , Brown tested me out by seeing if I could listen -- without puking -- to his stories about shagging wild women who dipped his dick in chocolate mousse .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIAnd I shall dip the fruit in the wine and feed them to you .
avoid.vAgentNPExthimHe thought that was a pity , because Auntie Vi ran the sweet shop down the road and used to let him lick his finger and dip it in the sherbet jar .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouc ) A smaller brush ( a little paint brush is OK ) which you dip lightly into the oil and ` paint '' the edges of the metal cams , flat pieces and so on beneath the carriage .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI dipped a pine cone in green paint and then I splodged on little red berries and gold stars so that Radish had her very own Christmas tree .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthatBoth electrodes were connected to a pH recorder that stored data every four seconds .
avoid.vAgentNPExta pH recorderBoth electrodes were connected to a pH recorder that stored data every four seconds .
avoid.vAgentNPExtICIAfter the mine was closed in the early 1970s , ICI obtained permission to use the mine to store up to 9 million tonnes of crude oil , but the consent was never implemented .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe also stored food in there like a hamster , and sometimes , when least expected , her head would snake back inside her covering and the crunch of crisps or the slurp of a boiled sweet could be heard .
avoid.vAgentNPExtweSo we 've got them all stored up in Miss P 's famous filing system .
avoid.vAgentNPExtYou can store each vehicle by its registration and then call up details as and when needed .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI pulled the little guy from my pocket and set him down on my desk .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe pulled a handkerchief from her handbag on her lap , dabbed at her nose .
avoid.vAgentNPExtDexter pulled a packet of cigarettes from his leather blouson and offered her one .
avoid.vAgentNPExtBosniaIN A dramatic challenge to the credibility of the human rights conference going on in Vienna , Bosnia yesterday demanded immediate action to end the slaughter in Gorazde .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe government is also said to be under pressure to end the experiment from the motor industry and state oil company Petrobras , both of which find conventional petrol-powered cars more lucrative .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyEven after we won the game they still ended the show with a rerun of the goal that won the Liverpool game ! ! !
avoid.vAgentNPExtitDaniel Galvin in London has come up with a treatment that takes only thirty minutes and rather than causing a dramatic change , it softly camouflages grey hair with a subtle , natural-looking colour .
avoid.vAgentNPExta style of lyric-writingGedge is often regarded as candid , but he has designed a style of lyric-writing that effectively camouflages his true self .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIt certainly camouflaged her ungainly figure , but its shade did not exactly enhance the heightened colour of her face which had obviously caught the sun on holiday .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouThis was back when you still had to justify your pop taste to your parents , before they started lighting up and handing you joints .
avoid.vAgentNPExtmanagersThe stock market 's instinctively positive reaction to job cuts surely makes it easier for managers to justify their decisions to themselves .
avoid.vAgentNPExttoday 's conservativesHe would also surely be surprised that today 's conservatives are using his Democracy in America to justify a depoliticized and romantic localism as an improbable remedy for the larger ills of national politics .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWe introduce and justify three such concepts ( `` super - orthologs `` , `` ultra - paralogs `` , and `` subtree - neighbors `` ) :
avoid.vAgentNPExtI( I wo n't begin to justify all the bad reasons for Barry 's popularity -- race resentment , patronage , etc. -- but will try to explain one good one . ) Even for Washingtonians who had forgiven Barry his crimes , the prospect of another campaign appalled .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthoseThose options that provide consumers with sufficient value will thrive ; in the long run , those that fail to justify their costs will face extinction .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthatThose options that provide consumers with sufficient value will thrive ; in the long run , those that fail to justify their costs will face extinction .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthoseThursday , in what many deemed a slap at -- and arguably an oversimplification of -- the theories of Balkans scholar Robert D. Kaplan and Holocaust scholar Daniel Jonah Goldhagen , Clinton repudiated those who `` justify looking away from this kind of slaughter ...
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoThursday , in what many deemed a slap at -- and arguably an oversimplification of -- the theories of Balkans scholar Robert D. Kaplan and Holocaust scholar Daniel Jonah Goldhagen , Clinton repudiated those who `` justify looking away from this kind of slaughter ...
avoid.vAgentNPExtU.S. officialsThat 's largely because , in contrast to the overhyped December bombardment , U.S. officials are playing down the recent assaults , justifying them in terms of self - defense and providing scant information on the damage .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe ServiceFurther , by requiring the Service to justify rate and service changes , Congress hoped to provide a check on inefficiency .
avoid.vAgentNPExtliberalsThe cities `` lived in the shadow of the riot ideology , `` he writes , and it is in the name of `` the riot ideology `` and of righting the wrongs of racism that liberals went on to justify the violence of the 1960s and its criminal aftermath .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMicrosoftWhat purpose or higher reasoning can Microsoft use to justify such writing ?
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe agencySince the Soviet Union fell apart , the agency has been increasingly desperate to justify its continued existence .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMurdochAsking how Murdoch would justify the News of the World 's outing of Brown , the Guardian said in an editorial Monday : `` It is , of course , a futile question .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyIf auditors hold themselves out as following GAGAS , regardless of whether they are required to follow such standards , they need to justify any departures from them .
avoid.vAgentNPExtan editorialThe Washington Post once got widely mocked for an editorial justifying the publication of a damaging rumor about a public official with the argument that while the rumor may not be true , it is true there is a rumor .
avoid.vAgentNPExtoneThe painful truth is that the studio is probably right about the impact of the Bond film on the IPO , because the residual glamour of the movies is the only reason one could justify investing in MGM .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe speaker probably thinks `` taking it for granite `` is correct , justifying it as meaning `` as solid and stable as a slab of granite . ``
avoid.vAgentNPExtHitlerThe Swiss law was used by Hitler to justify Nazi policies .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSpringer makes several tepid attempts to justify Springer :
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe district attorney wants to justify the death penalty by adding an additional felony charge , such as kidnapping .
avoid.vAgentNPExta storyThere is much to be said about the proper reading of this passage , particularly in relation to the contrary story of creation in Genesis 2 , a story that supposedly justifies the subordination of women .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthatThere is much to be said about the proper reading of this passage , particularly in relation to the contrary story of creation in Genesis 2 , a story that supposedly justifies the subordination of women .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheIn fact , many of the accusations -- for example , that he was really trying to justify male philandering -- were simply preposterous , and others could be countered easily .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWolfowitzPowell said that Wolfowitz was not able to justify his belief that Iraq was behind 9 / 11 .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHaider'' As a clever xenophobe , Haider has taken care to make just enough extreme statements to justify his ' credentials ' with outright racists and neo-Nazis , while mainly sticking to more acceptable forms of extremism , `` the paper said .
avoid.vAgentNPExtpolitical conservativesI have been struck with how political conservatives have used the issue of crime to justify autocratic , if not authoritarian , policies .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIBut I needed something to justify my unreasonable anger . )
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouThis was back when you still had to justify your pop taste to your parents , before they started lighting up and handing you joints .
avoid.vAgentNPExttoday 's conservativesHe would also surely be surprised that today 's conservatives are using his Democracy in America to justify a depoliticized and romantic localism as an improbable remedy for the larger ills of national politics .
avoid.vAgentNPExtmanagersThe stock market 's instinctively positive reaction to job cuts surely makes it easier for managers to justify their decisions to themselves .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyyeah i do n't know how what they use to justify that uh because say i 've got the same model home as some of my neighbors and they 're all appraised at the same level
avoid.vAgentNPExtproponentsBut proponents are wrongly using the data to justify mandatory application across the board .
avoid.vAgentNPExtibut at least because i back up to um a hillside where the uh wild animals are i think i can probably justify it
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouuh you know it 's like i said i i mean i 've even had people at the office ask me they say how do you justify paying the kind of money you pay for rent because i do pay a lot of money every month for rent i do n't deny it
avoid.vAgentNPExtino i do n't i i kept wanting i kept thinking about getting it but i just do n't use the things enough to justify getting it
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouwell you know how do you get rid of an institution like that and and and and justify it i mean
avoid.vAgentNPExtii have no idea i know they 're they 're engineered very well but i would have a hard time justifying spending that kind of money on any car
avoid.vAgentNPExtcommitteesThis lack of data is of particular interest when committees have tried to rationalize and justify regionalization of critical care in rural areas [ 2 , 3 ] .
avoid.vAgentNPExtweIf we can satisfy the stringent requirements of the number system then we have established a scale of measurement .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheThe personnel director of SBCI Savory Milln , Peter Cole , confirmed that this was his view of headhunters ; he would employ a search firm only when he had exhausted his own supply of personal contacts .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe headmasterOver by the fireplace , the headmaster had exhausted his limited store of small talk and had advanced to matters of serious educational concern .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheHe explained without the slightest embarrassment , and while he did so he looped lengths of the rope clothes ' line by his feet .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWe shot the two men at the boat , and the captain shot another man .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe vetThis means the vet has hit the right spot , but , despite giving the appearance of a canine pin cushion , it is obviously not too unpleasant an experience .
avoid.vAgentNPExtTanya had ripped her eye out , had bitten her eyeball out , um obviously over the food that we had left out on the floor .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe mountain lionFinally the mountain lion ripped off his arm his left arm .
avoid.vAgentNPExtium-hum yeah when we moved into our house i just hated the bushes they had and i i ripped most of them out and put them somewhere in the back and put new ones out front but that was a lot of work took me a long time
avoid.vAgentNPExtheand i left him in the kitchen with the little baby gates up while i was gone for about an hour and i came home and he had ripped my wallpaper off my wall
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe EnglishDuring the occupation of Boston , the English desecrated the church ripping out the pews and using it as a riding school .
avoid.vAgentNPExtKAETHE ( ripping off her mask ) : Not so fast !
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouwell you should of just ripped the whole thing out
avoid.vAgentNPExtSinatra then reportedly ripped the phone out of the wall and threw it across the room .
avoid.vAgentNPExtmy dogWhen he last went into the hospital , my father was still wearing an old pair of gray wool slacks with a sewed - up hole in them from where my dog ripped them -- 15 years ago .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheand he paid his monthly bills and he just you know wrote all the checks on the screen and hit print and it printed out like ten checks and he just you know they 're perforated and he just ripped them off they go through just a continuous thing on the printer and
avoid.vAgentNPExti ripped the ligaments in my right ankle
avoid.vAgentNPExthe ripped them off and stuck them in the envelopes and there they went you know and he said you know i can balance my checkbook in seconds you know because it 's all in the computer you know so
avoid.vAgentNPExtmy mom would 've probably ripped the radio off the
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouand uh pittosporum that used to be the kind of things we could plant all the time you you really take a chance with them freezing
avoid.vAgentNPExtthat'' I think it 's time for us to that are dividing America and ripping us apart , `` he declared in committee .
avoid.vAgentNPExtFATHER CHRISTOPHER'' FATHER CHRISTOPHER ( ripping off his mask ) : Ah ha !
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe filmOn the positive side , most say the acting is great , and though the film `` does n't take enormous chances , `` it is nevertheless `` extremely satisfying `` ( Denby , The New Yorker ) . Slate 's Edelstein is more positive than most , praising the `` deliciously resonant dual setting : a Catskills summer community to which middle - class Jews from the city migrate to swim and eat and play mah-jongg , and the gathering hippies at nearby Woodstock . ``
avoid.vAgentNPExtheHe can hardly bring himself to turn away , and sneaks back for another fix whenever he gets the chance .
avoid.vAgentNPExtiuh-huh well the best thing about it is that you can uh try something if you do n't like it shoot move on to something else that 's the way i 've uh looked at the whole thing here i 'll take a chance if i do n't like it i 'll go someplace else do something different
avoid.vAgentNPExtheyou know so that he could n't get out well he kind of ripped through the chicken wire so i ca n't i i i just have not
avoid.vAgentNPExtNSAIf NSA had been asked to try to identify these people , the agency would have started by checking it s own database of earlier information from these same sources .
avoid.vAgentNPExtpeoplemy impression is that people try to uh to do both if they can as tough as that is
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouI believe in your deposition you indicated in your day - to - day events you try to spark your children 's interest in science ?
avoid.vAgentNPExtIOf course , that explanation works only if I care about the other bidders ' opinions -- say , because I think they know more than I do or because I 'm trying to predict what kind of resale market I might face someday .
avoid.vAgentNPExtFlight 175 passenger Brian David SweeneyAt 8:59 , Flight 175 passenger Brian David Sweeney tried to call his wife , Julie .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouCan you imagine trying to raise ten children in a two - bedroom apartment ?
avoid.vAgentNPExtoneI begin by vitiating my assumption that one can not prestate the configuration space of a biosphere , then try to show that the implications are that the number of potentially relevant properties is vastly hyperastronomical and that there is no way in the lifetime of the universe for any knower within the universe to enumerate , let alone work with , all the possible properties or categories and their causal consequences .
avoid.vAgentNPExtYeltsinThe WP says that Yeltsin is trying to engineer his succession by a friendly replacement because he 's worried about prosecution for corruption after leaving office .
avoid.vAgentNPExtmeif if i started using a different computer at home then i would n't be using the the software and the hardware and it would be that much more difficult for me to try and market it the the product
avoid.vAgentNPExtiand i have since then probably ripped out
avoid.vAgentNPExtIHere , in Investigations , I am trying to point at the mysterious but utterly natural hopefulness in which an increasing diversity of broken symmetries in the universe creates the diversity of structures and processes that can constitute and identify ramified and ramifying sources of energy , detect those sources of energy , create devices and processes that couple to those sources of energy , and generate yet more diversity that propagates macroscopic order even further .
avoid.vAgentNPExtpeople'' Not only is there this 3-D structure , but there are lots of studies where people are trying to understand what drives the turning on and off of genes , `` says Jones .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouwell it it takes up less room i mean you you set the wood down and you move the saw whereas if you 're ripping wood you 're probably better off with a a table saw
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe FrenchWitness the French trying to outlaw the use of the word `` cheeseburger `` and other insidious harbingers of American culture .
avoid.vAgentNPExtAlynneAlynne was crazy , and speaking of my dysfunctional family , my , my brother was in love with Alynne and my brother 's girlfriend wanted to kill Alynne , and Alynne was crazy and probably on Prozac , and , Alynne tries to kill herself you know , as we hear , she , she 's constantly trying to kill herself , and , she contributes all her problems to the fact that my brother , I do n't know , that she was n't with my brother I guess .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheAlynne was crazy , and speaking of my dysfunctional family , my , my brother was in love with Alynne and my brother 's girlfriend wanted to kill Alynne , and Alynne was crazy and probably on Prozac , and , Alynne tries to kill herself you know , as we hear , she , she 's constantly trying to kill herself , and , she contributes all her problems to the fact that my brother , I do n't know , that she was n't with my brother I guess .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouwhen it comes to expectations on the part of members of each of the party that you try not to cross party lines on certain votes especially these days
avoid.vAgentNPExtheso he 's trying to get you know things fixed on it but it 's just you know leak leak leak everywhere but um
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouNow , you could try to `` fit `` the data on the corn prices with the first Fourier `` mode , `` namely the average price .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwebut uh TV is something that we try to not um deliberately try not to get hung up on it like you say
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe universityyeah and and that 's appropriate if the university is trying to do serious research because it 's hard to be a researcher and a teacher at the same time
avoid.vAgentNPExteachWe tussle along the contract curve , each trying to get all the advantages of the trade .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe tried to return ( it ) , but to no avail .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIHere 's , I 'm trying to answer some of your questions , but , and this is what I think maybe you might want to consider doing . ``
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe big bad wolfThe big bad wolf ate the grandma then she , then the big bad wolf tried to , eat red riding hood .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIAnd , uh , we get out of the truck , and we walk about ten feet , and I , I was like , walking over logs and trying to get over to a fairly clear area , and all of a sudden , Alex just goes , `` Snake !
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouThis is the minimum they are prepared to accept , and you will probably be wasting your time if you try to force them any lower .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe calls of an eveningand uh and i do n't know i kind of i resent the the calls of an evening trying to sell me something
avoid.vAgentNPExta valium addictHe speaks preternaturally slowly , as if operating underwater , so that watching him in discussion with two or three fast - on - their - feet political analysts is much like watching a valium addict trying to communicate with a roomful of meth heads .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIAnd I um , try to keep my piles under control .
avoid.vAgentNPExtiyou know the clumps that uh that occur but i try to leave it down there
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouThey had to come earlier in the morning and had to stay later in the afternoon , and most of them were poor , because if you tried to farm in the sand hills of NC , it was pretty hard to make a living .
avoid.vAgentNPExtmena good percentage of them are the women that are fighting it and most people say well men try and keep women locked up that 's not necessarily true
avoid.vAgentNPExteverybodyBecause everybody was trying to show --
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe ad side of all newspapers is constantly trying to get the ed side to say nice things about those advertising .
avoid.vAgentNPExtRessamAs that agent began an initial pat-down , Ressam panicked and tried to run away .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyou'' It does n't matter if you are a patient , but it does matter if you are trying to develop the next drug , `` says Cy Stein , Associate Professor of Medicine and Pharmacology at Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons in New York City .
avoid.vAgentNPExtitLos Angeles is undeniably car country , though it is trying to alleviate it s congestion and pollution by building a light - rail network .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwould-be terroristsNot surprisingly , Langleben got a lot of press after he announced his results , and his experiment led directly to speculation that we might eventually see fMRIs installed at airports , scanning the brains of would-be terrorists trying to deceive security screeners , or in courtrooms , catching perjurers red-handed ( or perhaps red – anterior - cingulate - gyrused ? )
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe first step of treatment is trying to calm down the patient and to identify the underlying cause [ 1 , 3 , 13 ] .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouwell if you if you 're on you 're on the usenet groups you might try uh alt privacy
avoid.vAgentNPExtiand i try to uh you know try something else you know something with a little more vegetables or something but yeah i was the same way but we have n't really eaten Chinese that much since we 've been in uh Texas it 's funny
avoid.vAgentNPExtweand uh we used to get Arts and Entertainment in San Antonio and i we get a little bit of the good ones here but we used to try and catch uh some of the stuff they had on there
avoid.vAgentNPExtthoseAs further encouragement for the 200 or so followers they have picked up already , the consortium schools have given their graduates Palm organizers , paid for companies to help with their billing , and offered free legal research and even yoga and meditation classes , almost anything to help make life a little easier for those trying to hang out their shingles .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyAnd sometimes they would be standing up in the train trying to get leave before they went overseas and there I was a child of maybe 11 or 12 years old and , uh , I can remember very clearly the young man 's face that taught me two or three new games of solitaire that I still teach my grandchildren how to play now and still play myself sporadically and remember that time .
avoid.vAgentNPExtII , I tried and I tried and it will not go back in . ``
avoid.vAgentNPExtII , I tried and I tried and it will not go back in . ``
avoid.vAgentNPExtISo I try to get in , get on the , the radio with Charlotte .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey 're trying to discover whether CWD strains exist that can affect the length of the disease process and different regions of the brain or that can infect different species , including humans .
avoid.vAgentNPExttwo of usAnd Elizabeth and I still to this day say , `` We did n't , we 're lucky that we , that two of us are n't dead , you know , from trying to buy the mountain house . ``
avoid.vAgentNPExtvisitorsMost of the halls date from the Qing Dynasty , although Yuanchen Hall , where visitors try to locate the deity on the zodiac of their birthday , dates from the time of Kublai Khan .
avoid.vAgentNPExtii have n't gotten the chance lately though to play i 'm trying to get back into it uh
avoid.vAgentNPExt36 about 46 percent of American workers35 According to the 2001 Retirement Confidence Survey , 36 about 46 percent of American workers have not tried to calculate how much they need to save for retirement .
avoid.vAgentNPExta UAE representativeThe UAE embassy in turn contacted the Hamburg police and a UAE representative tried to find him in Germany , visiting mosques and Shehhi 's last address in Hamburg .
avoid.vAgentNPExtiand the bank has a lot of programs now for child care referrals i 've of course it 's too late for me so i 've i 've not tried them to see how effective they are but
avoid.vAgentNPExtyou youit really would be and and then the that really invades it plus uh you you just trying to settle down to do something and then uh here they come and they
avoid.vAgentNPExtitThen it will try to deepen Russia 's economic crisis with a view to destroying it s nuclear capability .
avoid.vAgentNPExtLinda TrippThe Post also says that more than a year prior to secretly taping Monica Lewinsky , Linda Tripp tried to sell a book about the Clinton White House , asking the conservative publisher Alfred Regnery for something in the neighborhood of $ 500,000 .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheSo we drove up to Washington , and he went to the Pentagon and tried really hard for them to take him back and they said that what he was doing with the post office was in the best interest of the government and the country and he could serve much better by getting the mail to the soldiers .
avoid.vAgentNPExtLibrariesIt is one the Libraries are trying very hard to eliminate , but the rapidly increasing price of materials makes the task difficult .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouMan 's fantasy and tendency is to go into the occult , into black magic and the dark side because that 's where he dwells and that 's where his heart is , uh , settled in right now and until you know the Lord and know the true meaning of life and your purpose you 're always searching in the dark side for the , the meaning of reality and the meaning of life , always trying to find out about the future .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe dogOne is that the dog is attempting to take on the odour like a perfume , the other is that the odour is too strong to cover with a urine mark so the dog tries to cover it with it s entire body surface [ 30 ] .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthatOne low cost / high value option would be for companies that have already tried a particular research direction to warn TDI if the collaboration was about to investigate a known dead end .
avoid.vAgentNPExtcompaniesOne low cost / high value option would be for companies that have already tried a particular research direction to warn TDI if the collaboration was about to investigate a known dead end .
avoid.vAgentNPExtweAnd we used to try to dress up and pretend we were businesswomen .
avoid.vAgentNPExticook and then the next time it would be my turn and i 'd try to outdo him and then he 'd try to outdo me and we we was really a lot of fun and
avoid.vAgentNPExthecook and then the next time it would be my turn and i 'd try to outdo him and then he 'd try to outdo me and we we was really a lot of fun and
avoid.vAgentNPExtwei i 've carried it through i love to read now and and uh that 's why we 've we 've made it a point whenever she brings us a book that we do n't you know we always sit down with her right then and read it so that we try and instill that on her that
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouoh yeah i i guess there 's a lot to to think about when you 're trying to make that decision
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe men then try to unbalance their opponent .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe preparerAccordingly , the preparer shall justify any changes in the use of a valuation method .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwordsThis statement harks back to a famous 1958 essay by the literary critic George Steiner , who asked `` whether the German language had survived the Hitler era , whether words poisoned by Goebbels and used to regulate and justify Belsen could ever again serve the needs of moral truth and poetic perception . ``
avoid.vAgentNPExtWinston Smith , his chin nuzzled into his breast in an effort to escape the vile wind , slipped quickly through the glass doors of Victory Mansions , though not quickly enough to prevent a swirl of gritty dust from entering along with him .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe braced the top of his head against a section of partly-demolished brickwork , and heaved with laughter , his face slick with tears , his limbs weak with the effort .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthis pieceIn effect , the tale merely serves as a device for taking a swipe at Starr , which may be justifiable , but this piece does n't bother to justify it .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheySmall factory operations , without sufficient volume to support two shifts of cutting , claim that they can not justify the capital cost of computer systems .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWe were later able to readily distinguish between the correct and incorrect alignments when an all - atom scoring function was applied to the models constructed using both alignments , and justify the changes by detailed environment analysis .
avoid.vAgentNPExtLewisOr is it more likely that having landed his subject , Lewis created a thesis to justify his choice ?
avoid.vAgentNPExtYou can try your luck at pari mutuel betting on jai-alai at pari mutuel , greyhound - racing at the Cani­drome ( one of the largest in the world ) , and harness - racing on Taipa .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWinston turned a switch and the voice sank somewhat , though the words were still distinguishable .
avoid.vAgentNPExtPickett , who was shot in the knee by the Secret Service after allegedly firing two shots outside the White House , used crutches to walk into the court .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoPickett , who was shot in the knee by the Secret Service after allegedly firing two shots outside the White House , used crutches to walk into the court .
avoid.vAgentNPExtPickett , who was shot in the knee by the Secret Service after allegedly firing two shots outside the White House , used crutches to walk into the court .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheir parentsum children who will lie and cheat and you approach their parents and their parents are constantly justify them rather than to
avoid.vAgentNPExttwo parties, but here we give examples of his third case only , where `` there should not be two parties justifying even a momentary doubt about which the pronoun represents . ``
avoid.vAgentNPExtiuh-huh i could never justify owning a personal computer at at home
avoid.vAgentNPExtWe give them a chance to realize their own potential by giving them a place where they can develop a sense of competence , of usefulness , a sense of belonging and of influence .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe papersThe top - non - local story at the Washington Post is France 's triumph at the French - hosted World Cup , a story that gets top - of - the - page - with - pictures coverage at not only the Post , but also at the Times and USAT . ( And a reefer - with - picture at the LAT . ) This no doubt reflects the papers ' : a ) perception that they have more immigrant readers these days and b ) chance to justify all those upcoming French expense account items .
avoid.vAgentNPExtpeoplei think that i do n't know it 's hard you do n't want to be so mean that you 're you ' re doing away with people that have a chance to change
avoid.vAgentNPExtthati think that i do n't know it 's hard you do n't want to be so mean that you 're you ' re doing away with people that have a chance to change
avoid.vAgentNPExtlocal eventssometimes local events can generate chances for faculty and staff to assist the community because of their unique forms of expertise .
avoid.vAgentNPExtCompetitors would jump at the chance to meet unmet mailer needs .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthatNo one knows , but I will raise a possibility that has a chance to be true for a biosphere .
avoid.vAgentNPExta possibilityNo one knows , but I will raise a possibility that has a chance to be true for a biosphere .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe anticipated surplusesAfter recent years of fiscal discipline and focus on fiscal responsibility , the anticipated surpluses offer a chance to meet pent-up demand for discretionary domestic spending , increase defense spending , cut taxes , shore up Social Security and Medicare , reduce the debt , or do some combination of these .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe childrenOr the virtual impossibility of finding a quiet place to study or even think , so that the children can cope in school and one day have a chance of achieving something better ?
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouif you get a chance read Dr Cooper 's book on controlling cholesterol
avoid.vAgentNPExtII wanted to be there ... I had my second chance to change my life . ``
avoid.vAgentNPExtcompaniesThe story notes two overriding factors behind the trend : 1 ) Corporations are slashing their suppliers down to a handful of giants , which would , under the present rules , automatically exclude virtually all minority - controlled companies ; and 2 ) the clout of minority consumers has grown and therefore companies want to be able to undertake 1 ) without losing the chance to establish a minority - friendly track record .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIBut I love what I do and , uh , anytime I get a chance to teach in a classroom I go for it so .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIWhich they would go out into the bars , I think they called it in Manila , and on the weekend I spent one weekend there I had a chance to taste the foods , uh , to sleep under the uh , net , see little bit of a cock fight .
avoid.vAgentNPExtmost interns'' I know that most interns do n't get a chance to know Betty Currie and do n't have the many contacts that Monica Lewinsky had with the president .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyThe meaning of the votes is best summed up by the WP , which states that the Senate has told the House managers they have the chance to make their case and that in all likelihood doing so will not matter .
avoid.vAgentNPExtRafferty passes over obvious chances to criticize the indies in technical terms -- no review of Boogie Nights prepared me for what a patchy , tedious film it was -- and instead finds something morally defective in them .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouthat was if you if you get a chance you can you can rent it
avoid.vAgentNPExtisee i 've only only lived here in Texas for two years so i have n't had a chance to go down there
avoid.vAgentNPExtyoudo you get a chance to do it at home or do you mostly like catch up while you 're at work do you have a chance to look through the Wall Street Journal i 'm not sure what you do
avoid.vAgentNPExtii spent about ten years in Abilene for TI i i worked out there in Abilene in west Texas and i never did get a chance to get over to Lake Texoma i i wished i had uh
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyuh generally are about six six to ten miles but uh they 'll go they have the chance to go to Philmont in July and then they 'll do the fifty mile or whatever hiking then
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouyes we do they peak on Friday so if you have a chance to be here Friday or somewhere somewhere around there that that 's the best time to see them and they do n't last too long you know
avoid.vAgentNPExti 've not gotten a chance to work with it although um my uh my data structures teacher was telling us something about why how fudgy fuzzy logic works as far as the concept behind it
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyoh no no they 're not fired they there are they have one chance to then go in a program if you come back positive you have one chance to go in and go into they have a lot of uh rehabilitation both for alcohol and for drug use uh
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouDiving centers also offer an introductory session known as the `` Discover Scuba Program , `` which includes a morning or afternoon of theory and swimming - pool work to give you the chance to practice the basic techniques .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheythen at least they have a chance to over the years be proven not guilty
avoid.vAgentNPExtmeand they they do n't offer any commentary and it gives me a quick chance to to be caught up during the day
avoid.vAgentNPExtiwell i it 's been a while since i 've been out to watch i do watch a little on TV you know when i have the chance but uh
avoid.vAgentNPExtGPRA will not succeed without the strong commitment of the federal government 's political and senior career leadership .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe CharlesworthsIn this small volume , the Charlesworths have succeeded on both fronts and provide an excellent account of the core issues for a broad range of readers .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyThe fact that they are succeeding tells us something about the magnetic appeal of racial fundamentalism .
avoid.vAgentNPExtNo movie in the last decade has succeeded in psyching out critics and audiences as fully as the powerful , rambling war epic The Thin Red Line , Terrence Malick 's return to cinema after 20 years .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheIf so , she succeeded , as my American friend later told me , and , more interestingly to me , revealed by example how much terms in the same language for the same things ( station = ranch ; bush = country , sticks ) in the same occupation can vary from place to place , at least when it comes to stock raising .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheAs a result , he succeeded , in less than a decade , in making himself the ruler of Europe from the gates of Moscow to the English Channel .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe DLCBut since the DLC has already succeeded in defining `` moderate '' as the opposite of `` liberal , '' its spin prevails .
avoid.vAgentNPExtGAO succeeds in its mission when its findings and recommendations lead to improvements wherever federal dollars are spent .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthatBut the capitalism that survived and succeeded was not the capitalism of 1929 .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe capitalismBut the capitalism that survived and succeeded was not the capitalism of 1929 .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheySometimes they succeed , and sometimes they do n't .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthatThe health care organizations that succeed in the 21 stcentury will be those that improve quality and reduce cost .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe health care organizations that succeed in the 21 stcentury will be those that improve quality and reduce cost .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMartin also succeeded in intermingling history and the present day in an earlier show called `` The Ceaseless Century , '' by which he meant the 18 th .
avoid.vAgentNPExtinow that 's one of my favorite shows i really enjoy i 've been trying to tape that one for years and have n't succeeded in doing so yet
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyThere is nothing wrong with trying to change that shape , and advocates of nonsexist English have worked miracles in the short time since they have succeeded in making their concerns known .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheBradley began the campaign determined to convey his virtue and wisdom , and he succeeded .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheWhen he finally succeeded , after a prolonged siege and heavy losses , he punished the local population by cutting off the noses and lips of all men — except those who played wind instruments .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe farmersBut the farmers have succeeded in portraying themselves as innocent victims deserving to be made whole by the settlement .
avoid.vAgentNPExtweAnd so we still scapegoat RN for all the sins of the era to avoid having to ask tough questions about what really happened to Indochina , and to America , when Hanoi and the Khmer Rouge were permitted to have their way with people whom we 'd pledged to protect ( and almost succeeded in protecting ) .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheAlbright 's biographers offer an inspiring narrative of how she succeeded in becoming secretary of state , but they offer scant grounds for evaluating what has happened since .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI succeed in connecting to PlanetPoker.com when I borrow a friend 's laptop and connect through his Internet service provider .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe country has succeeded economically by fixing the best price it can get for everything , but the domestic market pays high prices because of a stiff sales tax and surprisingly convoluted and inefficient distribution systems .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheHe tried in The Day of the Locust ( 1939 ) , with its more or less realistic story of Hollywood down and outs , but mostly he succeeded in placing a veneer of hard - boiled literary conventions over his manias about women and sex , which makes him seem just as crazy as in his other books , but less aware of it , therefore less entertaining .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe president 's lawyersIt must be awful , they argue , if the president 's lawyers have succeeded in feeding a dubious and duplicitous defense to the Senate , the public , and the press .
avoid.vAgentNPExtfemalesGavrilets also identifies the cost of female choosiness as a critical issue : many models of sympatric speciation depend on the assumption that females always succeed in mating even if the male type they prefer is rare , so their choosiness has no cost .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsome schools5 ) Why do some schools fail and others succeed ?
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe federal prosecution succeeded in jailing only a handful of the principals involved , but the publicity was enough to make the concept of `` reform '' a popular one .
avoid.vAgentNPExthe'' If his mission fails , he will have the full moral right to say , 'I did all I could ' ; and if he succeeds , the rewards would be tremendous . ''
avoid.vAgentNPExta crusader against waste and bureaucracyAfter shuttering the DOE , Clinton could depict himself as a crusader against waste and bureaucracy who succeeded where even Reagan failed .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoAfter shuttering the DOE , Clinton could depict himself as a crusader against waste and bureaucracy who succeeded where even Reagan failed .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheWhere Clinton has deployed his own formidable brain , primarily in economic and some areas of domestic policy , he has largely succeeded .
avoid.vAgentNPExtBradleyIn Weisberg 's view , Bradley succeeded in making Gore `` look like a complete ass . ''
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe DemocratsTake the now - retired Paul Simon of Illinois , who took a courageous position in support of the balanced - budget amendment and held to it consistently -- even in 1995 , when the Democrats were one vote short , and would n't have succeeded in defeating the amendment without the help of Republican Mark Hatfield .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhichThere are a few good schools , even in Harlem , which have succeeded by doing end runs around the unionized bureaucracy of the central system .
avoid.vAgentNPExta few good schoolsThere are a few good schools , even in Harlem , which have succeeded by doing end runs around the unionized bureaucracy of the central system .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe is succeeding as a political pundit in part because of his interesting vantage point -- he hates Hillary but loves Bill -- and in part because he is the Michael Milken of the attention economy .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe media( Or , even if they 're not incomprehensible , the media have never succeeded in portraying them in a way that interests the American public . )
avoid.vAgentNPExtitAnd it 's succeeding .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe needs to keep his finger on the pulse to succeed during the short tourist season .
avoid.vAgentNPExtA growth plan is developed to mature the product 's reliability over time through reliability growth testing so that it has been demonstrated by the time production begins .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI was holding off buying an away shirt , as I did n't want to wear a shirt that had never won a game .
avoid.vAgentNPExtLouiseI would almost rather that Jeremy had the weird and rare genetic condition , or that the monk should be the fall guy , than to think that Louise was doing something to him .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouAnd if you do something with the stuff you want , and there are consequences .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwe" The truth is unless we can do something with these plants , they wo n't be globally competitive , " said Mr . Timken , who recently stepped down as chairman of the National Association of Manufacturers .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouyeah i think that 's probably true with anything when you work some exercise in it just seems like things seem to go more smoothly i do n't know
avoid.vAgentNPExtiwell you know i have noticed too that uh uh when i started the exercise uh not the exercise but the walking program uh that i did tone up you know like all over but it did n't get the upper part of my body and uh so
avoid.vAgentNPExtyoucourse i 'm tend to be a slow learner i guess anyway but it 's a lot of fun and it 's it 's a good way to get exercise you know fooling yourself because you do n't realize you 're getting exercise
avoid.vAgentNPExtMarine Corps exercise in Jordan was halted . U.S.
avoid.vAgentNPExtithat i do n't get any exercise doing that and plus there 's a build up of stress so i need to go out and take those walks after dinner and i need to go out in the morning and run or i 'll just get nuts
avoid.vAgentNPExtwemy husband just turned on something noisy anyway uh she comes to the school and there are a group of teachers and we exercise regularly and for an hour and we do it twice a week
avoid.vAgentNPExtitwenty seven okay yeah well i am quite a bit older than you are but no i i think exercise is extremely important and i i do exercise on a regular basis
avoid.vAgentNPExtii do n't very often do things for the sake of exercise i do n't feel well unless i am exercising and i try to do things that involve exercise but i very rarely do things
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouwell do you exercise regularly
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouIncluded : a claim that fat 's OK for your body as long as you exercise ; interviews with a chef and a nutritionist ( both cautiously pro - fat ) ; and a rundown of fatty cuisine in other cultures , including pâté de foie gras , crispy duck , and Ukrainian salted pork fat .
avoid.vAgentNPExthalf the townAnother lively spot is Xinhua Square , where half the town seems to exercise and play before work , returning each evening to sample the kebabs and other Muslim fare from dozens of food stalls .
avoid.vAgentNPExtiyou do n't well speaking for myself i do n't sleep as well when i am not exercising and uh
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoFat people who exercise regularly are healthier than thin people who do n't .
avoid.vAgentNPExtregularlyFat people who exercise regularly are healthier than thin people who do n't .
avoid.vAgentNPExtFat people who exercise regularly are healthier than thin people who do n't .
avoid.vAgentNPExtiuh thing but uh when i 'm exercising regularly i i feel the need to to do more exercise
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouso have you started exercising at home or
avoid.vAgentNPExtii do notice as i get older i i tend to i you know i do n't exercise like i like i used to
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouwell so do you do you enjoy your walking or is it just because you have to exercise you know you need to exercise
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouwell so do you do you enjoy your walking or is it just because you have to exercise you know you need to exercise
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouwell so do you do you enjoy your walking or is it just because you have to exercise you know you need to exercise
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouwell so do you do you enjoy your walking or is it just because you have to exercise you know you need to exercise
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouyou know you can go to the country club together you can play with your friends he can play with his friends but you 've both been out and exercised and you have enjoyed the day
avoid.vAgentNPExtiif i exercised i 'd be too thin
avoid.vAgentNPExtshe( Admittedly , the testimonial 's credibility is undermined somewhat by Skeens ' princessy claim that she is n't willing to exercise and is `` physically incapable of dieting . ''
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouit seems like like the the the less you exercise the tireder you are i 'm sorry
avoid.vAgentNPExtinot so much that but i have noticed a difference because i am not exercising as much anymore in the uh in my heart rate which slowly creeps up as you get less and less fit
avoid.vAgentNPExtithat was wild but i exercise i do n't exercise now i just had a baby three months ago i have n't really gotten back into exercising but i exercised real good for a couple of years it was
avoid.vAgentNPExtithat was wild but i exercise i do n't exercise now i just had a baby three months ago i have n't really gotten back into exercising but i exercised real good for a couple of years it was
avoid.vAgentNPExtithat was wild but i exercise i do n't exercise now i just had a baby three months ago i have n't really gotten back into exercising but i exercised real good for a couple of years it was
avoid.vAgentNPExtiyeah i i used to go to a gym um last summer but then i started school again so it 's um so i do n't exercise as much as i 'd like
avoid.vAgentNPExtyoudo you exercise every night or not
avoid.vAgentNPExtyoubecause if you do n't exercise then it seems like um what you you just have to be really really careful about what you eat you can you can eat like a normal person if you get a moderate amount of exercise and not really have to worry about it
avoid.vAgentNPExtSlovakia has had less success than other Central European countries at ousting corrupt Communist bosses from its bureaucracy .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthese external groupsResults indicate that these external groups have had success in improving processes of care ( i.e .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoOf course , 89 percent of MGM is owned by Kirk Kerkorian , who exercised all his rights .
avoid.vAgentNPExtmore of usOn the Internet , more of us will exercise our right and fulfill our civic responsibilities .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyAnd then , well , we found out that my brother had been admitted , until they took out th , that ( fragment 0 , they let him come , but now he did n't come , he went to , to the department of education and asked a transfer , they did n't deny it to him , they transferred him to another place immediately .
avoid.vAgentNPExtmanBut Heidenry writes that Larry beat Althea more than once , and she told Hustler that she did n't see anything wrong with a `` man striking a woman . ''
avoid.vAgentNPExtSouth CaroliniansAnd , in the `` it may not sound like progress but it is '' department , Utah residents overturned a 102-year-old law limiting the property rights of married women , and South Carolinians struck the miscegenation ban from the state constitution .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMosesIn the Sala Grande , see the high drama of Moses Striking Wate r from the Rock and a fascinating Temptation of Christ , with Satan portrayed as a beautiful youth .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheHe failed to explain the cuts on his hand or the blood in his Bronco , and said he had never struck or beaten Nicole Simpson .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMississippi state agencyThe NYT front reports on the court-ordered release yesterday of more than 124,000 pages of previously secret files from a Mississippi state agency that used spy tactics , intimidation , false imprisonment , jury tampering and other illegal methods to fight civil rights activities in the state .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthatThe NYT front reports on the court-ordered release yesterday of more than 124,000 pages of previously secret files from a Mississippi state agency that used spy tactics , intimidation , false imprisonment , jury tampering and other illegal methods to fight civil rights activities in the state .
avoid.vAgentNPExta 75 watt xenon lampThe cells were illuminated with light from a 75 watt xenon lamp using a O-5717 filter cube obtained from Molecular Probes .
avoid.vAgentNPExtweBeginning with the full model at each trophic level , we used autoregressive analysis with maximum likelihood estimation and backwards elimination of non-significant covariates and lagged autoregressive terms to arrive at reduced models that minimized the corrected Akaike Information Criterion ( AIC
avoid.vAgentNPExtthemTo test that idea , one of her graduate students will `` train '' half of the autistic patients in face recognition—something most children pick up on their own—by having them study , manipulate , and match faces using computer games .
avoid.vAgentNPExtemergency department dataIn addition to the citywide outbreaks , there were several institutional gastrointestinal outbreaks reported to DOHMH during the historical 1-y period but not detected in emergency department data using the space–time permutation scan statistic .
avoid.vAgentNPExtweHere , we have used the fold and superfamily assignments from the SCOP [ 14 ] and Superfamily databases [ 15 ] and the family classifications from InterPro [ 16 , 17 ] .
avoid.vAgentNPExtVirologic findings using the more stringent virologic suppression endpoint of HIV-1 RNA less than 50 copies/mL paralleled those with the less than 200 copies/mL endpoint , although differences attained statistical significance .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHL-60 cellsALDH activity has been reported in HL-60 cells using 4-hydroxynonenal as substrate [ 32 ] . However , since this molecule is such a poor substrate with ALDH1 compared to ALDH3 , the measured activity likely represents only ALDH3 activity .
avoid.vAgentNPExtpro-lifersIn the 1990s , pro-lifers have used fetal diagrams to illustrate the horror of `` partial birth '' abortions .
avoid.vAgentNPExta nonprofit Catcher in the Rye Web siteIn 1996 , Salinger 's agent forbade a nonprofit Catcher in the Rye Web site from using quotations from the novel , garnering the usual rash of publicity .
avoid.vAgentNPExttrappersIncidentally , I seem to recall reading somewhere that skins as slang for ` dollars ' dates from frontier days when trappers used animal skins as currency , and is therefore much older than early 20th-century Harlem .
avoid.vAgentNPExtspeakersAlthough it is true that isoglosses , in effect , set off the various areas where a particular usage was recorded , more accurately an isogloss is drawn to connect sites either where speakers employ both usages or where speakers using one or the other live in very close proximity .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSchliemann , who discovered the site of Troy , used the evidence in Homer 's Iliad to determine his digging site , where any ruins had long since disappeared from view .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIA variation on this theme occurs in Alba de Céspedes ' The Secret ( translated from the Italian by Isabel Quigly : Simon and Schuster , New York , 1958 , page 114 ) where she confides that `` I still had a whole afternoon before me to spend , and I used it to tidy up my drawers ... . ''
avoid.vAgentNPExtRodgers and colleagues used data from the WHO database for 26 risk factors and from 14 epidemiological subregions of the world to calculate the proportion of risk-factor-attributable disease burden in different population subgroups defined by age , sex , and exposure level .
avoid.vAgentNPExtAmericaFinally , the plan detailed a public U.S. stance : America would use all its resources to eliminate terrorism as a threat , punish those responsible for the 9/11 attacks , hold states and other actors responsible for providing sanctuary to terrorists , work with a coalition to eliminate terrorist groups and networks , and avoid malice toward any people , religion , or culture .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoThe Wall Street Journal `` Outlook '' observes , `` In the U.S. job market , the balance of power is shifting to employees from employers , '' and states that `` the retention frenzy was triggered in part by previous waves of corporate downsizing , '' which left behind survivors who took stock of career options and used Internet job listings and intensified recruiting to land better offers , which in turn led to counter-offers and higher salaries .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsurvivorsThe Wall Street Journal `` Outlook '' observes , `` In the U.S. job market , the balance of power is shifting to employees from employers , '' and states that `` the retention frenzy was triggered in part by previous waves of corporate downsizing , '' which left behind survivors who took stock of career options and used Internet job listings and intensified recruiting to land better offers , which in turn led to counter-offers and higher salaries .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe United States and BritainIraq says the United States and Britain hold up delivery of needed supplies , using their clout in the United Nations .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheThen a Russian-American medical team led by renowned heart surgeon Michael DeBakey examined Yeltsin , pronounced his condition `` not bad at all , '' and predicted that although his surgery would be delayed a few weeks , he would probably serve out his term .
avoid.vAgentNPExta memberFour of the members appointed to this committee or committees should be a member who also serves on each of the following additional committees : Armed Services , Judiciary , Foreign Affairs , and the Defense Appropriations subcommittee .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoFour of the members appointed to this committee or committees should be a member who also serves on each of the following additional committees : Armed Services , Judiciary , Foreign Affairs , and the Defense Appropriations subcommittee .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoThere is some overlap of membership on the editorial boards of PLoS Biology and the community journals , reflecting a level of dedication to open access , but as with all scientists who serve on multiple editorial boards and reviewers who review for multiple journals , these individuals are governed by confidentiality .
avoid.vAgentNPExtall scientistsThere is some overlap of membership on the editorial boards of PLoS Biology and the community journals , reflecting a level of dedication to open access , but as with all scientists who serve on multiple editorial boards and reviewers who review for multiple journals , these individuals are governed by confidentiality .
avoid.vAgentNPExta CIA officialTo quote a CIA official now serving in the field: '' One fight , one team . ''
avoid.vAgentNPExtyou5. How you served vs. whether you served .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyou5. How you served vs. whether you served .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheHe is a friend of several members of Starr 's staff and is especially close to Starr 's chief deputy , Hickman Ewing , with whom he served as a U.S. attorney during the Reagan administration .
avoid.vAgentNPExtfive men and womenIn the tower , five men and women pull rhythmically on ropes attached to the same five bells that first sounded here in 1614 .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoThey belong to a group of 15 ringers -- including two octogenarians and four youngsters in training -- who drive every Sunday from church to church in a sometimes-exhausting effort to keep the bells sounding in the many belfries of East Anglia .
avoid.vAgentNPExta group of 15 ringers -- including two octogenarians and four youngsters in training --They belong to a group of 15 ringers -- including two octogenarians and four youngsters in training -- who drive every Sunday from church to church in a sometimes-exhausting effort to keep the bells sounding in the many belfries of East Anglia .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe should consider his victory a mandate to continue his growth-oriented economic reforms and not a demand that he move further left .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMr. Gonzalez also has split with the left in reaffirming Spain 's NATO commitment and in renewing a defense treaty with the U.S .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheHe did not go as far as he could have in tax reductions ; indeed he combined them with increases in indirect taxes .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe should do more to reduce tax rates on wealth and income , in recognition of the fact that those cuts yield higher , not lower , revenues .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe should do more to reduce tax rates on wealth and income , in recognition of the fact that those cuts yield higher , not lower , revenues .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe ringersTwo years ago , the Rev. Jeremy Hummerstone , vicar of Great Torrington , Devon , got so fed up with ringers who did n't attend service he sacked the entire band ; the ringers promptly set up a picket line in protest .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsubscribersThe time is Pacific Daylight Time , and the initials or nicknames are those subscribers use to identify themselves .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthey4:02 a.m. SHIBUMI : Power is back on , and UCSF { medical center } seems to have quieted down for the night ( they were doing triage out in the parking lot from the sound and lights of it ) .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe Central Council of Church Bell Ringers , a sort of parliament of ringing groups , aims to improve relations with vicars , says John C. Baldwin , president .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI felt the temblor begin and glanced at the table next to mine , smiled that guilty smile and we both mouthed the words , `` Earth-quake ! '' together .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe buildingThis time , it just got stronger and then the building started shaking violently up and down as though it were a child 's toy block that was being tossed .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIWhen I realized it was over , I went and stood out in front of the house , waiting and praying for Merrill to come home , shivering as if it were 20 below zero until he got there .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe three of us stopped breathing for a moment , and then when it kept on coming we lunged for the doorway .
avoid.vAgentNPExtitThe three of us stopped breathing for a moment , and then when it kept on coming we lunged for the doorway .
avoid.vAgentNPExtAlbany7:13 a.m. CALLIOPE : Albany escaped embarrassingly unscathed .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIWe ran into the house to get Mame , but the next tremor threw me in the air and bounced me as I tried to get to my feet .
avoid.vAgentNPExtitThis building shook like hell and it kept getting stronger .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe womanNext to Chez Panisse a homeless couple , bundled into a blue sleeping bag , sat up , said , `` Good morning '' and then the woman smiled , said , `` Is n't it great just to be alive ? '' I agreed .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwe -- all of usAmerican education 's future will be determined by the degree to which we -- all of us -- allow this common sense to prevail over the illusions that we also share .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyBut they need not be to do their jobs well .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe teachers ' unionsIt is the kind of libel the teachers ' unions do n't mind spreading , for their own narrow purposes .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthemIt is also the kind of libel politicians find useful , since it helps them strike a friendly posture on behalf of an important constituency .
avoid.vAgentNPExtNew York is in the process of trying to disengage itself from a 20-year-old commitment to this system of school governance , even as Chicago and other cities are moving to institute it .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe far-leftYet the best the far-left could do was not enough to deter the biggest voting bloc -- nearly 40 % -- from endorsing the direction Spain is taking .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe could do more to cut public subsidies and transfers , thus making funds available for public services starved of money for six years .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe could do more to cut public subsidies and transfers , thus making funds available for public services starved of money for six years .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyIf they put a Republican into office , not only will they acquire less in terms of local benefits but their selected legislator will be relatively powerless to prevent other legislators from `` bringing home the bacon '' to their respective constituencies .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheir selected legislatorIf they put a Republican into office , not only will they acquire less in terms of local benefits but their selected legislator will be relatively powerless to prevent other legislators from `` bringing home the bacon '' to their respective constituencies .
avoid.vAgentNPExtother legislatorsIf they put a Republican into office , not only will they acquire less in terms of local benefits but their selected legislator will be relatively powerless to prevent other legislators from `` bringing home the bacon '' to their respective constituencies .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsuch a presidentAlthough a GOP president may limit local benefits to the voter 's particular district/state , such a president is also likely to be more effective at preventing other districts/states and their legislators from bringing home the local benefits .
avoid.vAgentNPExtother districts/states and their legislatorsAlthough a GOP president may limit local benefits to the voter 's particular district/state , such a president is also likely to be more effective at preventing other districts/states and their legislators from bringing home the local benefits .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyIf parents are dissatisfied with a school , they should have the option of switching to another .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWe`` We 've tried to train the youngsters , but they have their discos and their dances , and they just drift away .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe East Anglian group thatMr. Hammond worries that old age and the flightiness of youth will diminish the ranks of the East Anglian group that keeps the Aslacton bells pealing .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe carillons of continental EuropeThe less complicated version of playing tunes on bells , as do the carillons of continental Europe , is considered by the English to be childish , fit only for foreigners .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe ringersThen , at a signal , the ringers begin varying the order in which the bells sound without altering the steady rhythm of the striking .
avoid.vAgentNPExtevery other legislatorSecond , it explains why voters hold Congress in disdain but generally love their own congressional representatives : Any individual legislator 's constituents appreciate the specific benefits that the legislator wins for them but not the overall cost associated with every other legislator doing likewise for his own constituency .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwe`` To ring for even one service at this tower , we have to scrape , '' says Mr. Hammond , a retired water-authority worker .
avoid.vAgentNPExtno oneAccording to a nationwide survey taken a year ago , nearly a third of England 's church bells are no longer rung on Sundays because there is no one to ring them .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe ringersThen , at a signal , the ringers begin varying the order in which the bells sound without altering the steady rhythm of the striking .
avoid.vAgentNPExtTen shirt-sleeved ringers stand in a circle , one foot ahead of the other in a prize-fighter 's stance , each pulling a rope that disappears through a small hole in the high ceiling of the ringing chamber .
avoid.vAgentNPExtTen shirt-sleeved ringers stand in a circle , one foot ahead of the other in a prize-fighter 's stance , each pulling a rope that disappears through a small hole in the high ceiling of the ringing chamber .
avoid.vAgentNPExteachTen shirt-sleeved ringers stand in a circle , one foot ahead of the other in a prize-fighter 's stance , each pulling a rope that disappears through a small hole in the high ceiling of the ringing chamber .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe ringersTotally absorbed , the ringers stare straight ahead , using peripheral vision ( they call it `` rope-sight '' ) to watch the other ropes and thus time their pulls .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSkilled ringers use their wrists to advance or retard the next swing , so that one bell can swap places with another in the following change .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSkilled ringers use their wrists to advance or retard the next swing , so that one bell can swap places with another in the following change .
avoid.vAgentNPExtAn entirely new band rings today at Great Torrington , several of whom are members of the congregation .
avoid.vAgentNPExtenough ringersBut there still are n't enough ringers to ring more than six of the eight bells .
avoid.vAgentNPExtonly 40,000 of themOne survey says that of the 100,000 trained bellringers in England today , only 40,000 of them still ring .
avoid.vAgentNPExther`` Another women wrote from Sheffield to say that in her 60 years of ringing , `` I have never known a lady to faint in the belfry .
avoid.vAgentNPExtvotersIn sum , at both the federal and state government levels at least part of the seemingly irrational behavior voters display in the voting booth may have an exceedingly rational explanation .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe childrenThey should see to it that their kids do n't play truant ; they should make certain that the children spend enough time doing homework ; they should scrutinize the report card .
avoid.vAgentNPExtweIf we wish to be serious about American education , we know exactly what to do -- and , just as important , what not to do .
avoid.vAgentNPExtweIf we wish to be serious about American education , we know exactly what to do -- and , just as important , what not to do .
avoid.vAgentNPExtICupboard doors were flying , the trash can in the kitchen walked a few feet , the dogs came running , and I scooted them into the dog run and stood in the doorway myself , watching the outside trash cans dance across the concrete .
avoid.vAgentNPExtnumerous Latin American and East European countriesThey , as well as numerous Latin American and East European countries that hope to adopt elements of the Spanish model , are supporting the direction Spain is taking .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthatThey , as well as numerous Latin American and East European countries that hope to adopt elements of the Spanish model , are supporting the direction Spain is taking .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhichHundreds of Californians made their way to their computers after the quake , and checked in with each other on electronic bulletin boards , which link computers CB-radio-style , via phone lines .
avoid.vAgentNPExtelectronic bulletin boardsHundreds of Californians made their way to their computers after the quake , and checked in with each other on electronic bulletin boards , which link computers CB-radio-style , via phone lines .
avoid.vAgentNPExtRepublican congressional representatives3 ) Republican congressional representatives , because of their belief in a minimalist state , are less willing to engage in local benefit-seeking than are Democratic members of Congress .
avoid.vAgentNPExtRepublicansSince local benefit-seeking matters more and national policy making matters less in the lower chamber of Congress , this is precisely the pattern one would expect if Republicans are less willing to engage in local benefit-seeking than their Democratic counterparts .
avoid.vAgentNPExtDemocratic legislatorsThree pieces of evidence corroborate the key assumption that Democratic legislators are more willing to engage in local benefit-seeking than their Republican colleagues .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe insurer has started processing claims from the Northern California earthquake nearly two weeks ago .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe ringersThen , at a signal , the ringers begin varying the order in which the bells sound without altering the steady rhythm of the striking .
avoid.vAgentNPExtequally strong-willed and often non-religious ringersWith membership of the Church of England steadily dwindling , strong-willed vicars are pressing equally strong-willed and often non-religious ringers to attend services .
avoid.vAgentNPExtringersTwo years ago , the Rev. Jeremy Hummerstone , vicar of Great Torrington , Devon , got so fed up with ringers who did n't attend service he sacked the entire band ; the ringers promptly set up a picket line in protest .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoTwo years ago , the Rev. Jeremy Hummerstone , vicar of Great Torrington , Devon , got so fed up with ringers who did n't attend service he sacked the entire band ; the ringers promptly set up a picket line in protest .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe Central Council of Church Bell Ringers , a sort of parliament of ringing groups , aims to improve relations with vicars , says John C. Baldwin , president .
avoid.vAgentNPExtICupboard doors were flying , the trash can in the kitchen walked a few feet , the dogs came running , and I scooted them into the dog run and stood in the doorway myself , watching the outside trash cans dance across the concrete .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIWhen I realized it was over , I went and stood out in front of the house , waiting and praying for Merrill to come home , shivering as if it were 20 below zero until he got there .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWe ran into the house to get Mame , but the next tremor threw me in the air and bounced me as I tried to get to my feet .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIWhile I was standing on the lawn with Mame , waiting for another tremor , I noticed that all the earthworms were emerging from the ground and slithering across the lawn !
avoid.vAgentNPExtThese beliefs so dominate our educational establishment , our media , our politicians , and even our parents that it seems almost blasphemous to challenge them .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyIt is nice for teachers to think they are engaged in `` personality development '' and even nicer to minimize those irksome tests with often disappointing results .
avoid.vAgentNPExtvery early exposure to schoolingWe know that very early exposure to schooling improves performance in the first grade , but afterward the difference is quickly washed away .
avoid.vAgentNPExtChicago and other citiesNew York is in the process of trying to disengage itself from a 20-year-old commitment to this system of school governance , even as Chicago and other cities are moving to institute it .
avoid.vAgentNPExtvoters in races for CongressIf these assumptions hold , voters in races for Congress face what in economic theory is called a prisoner 's dilemma and have an incentive , at the margin , to lean Democratic .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthese freshmenBecause these freshmen placed far more emphasis on their partisan role -- spreading the Reagan revolution -- in national policy making , they were more vulnerable to defeat .
avoid.vAgentNPExtLibya has shown interest in and taken steps to acquire weapons of mass destruction ( WMD ) and their delivery systems .
avoid.vAgentNPExtLibyaThere is a significant amount of open-source literature concerning Libya 's acquisition and use of chemical weapons ( CW ) ; it is well documented that Libya employed Iranian-supplied mustard gas bombs against Chad , its southern neighbor , in 1987 .
avoid.vAgentNPExtLibya has shown interest in and taken steps to acquire weapons of mass destruction ( WMD ) and their delivery systems .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe few statesIndeed , it is one of the few states to have employed chemical weapons in a conflict ( Chad , 1987 ) .
avoid.vAgentNPExtLibyaIn December 2003 , Libya pledged to eliminate ballistic missiles capable of traveling more than 300 km with payloads of 500 kg .
avoid.vAgentNPExtLibyan officialsIn October and December 2003 , Libyan officials took US and UK experts to a number of medical and agricultural research centers that had the potential to be used in BW research .
avoid.vAgentNPExtLibyaIn its 19 December 2003 announcement that it was eliminating all materials , equipment and programs proscribed by the international community , Libya took the unusual step of first publicly revealing its nuclear weapons program , then renouncing it .
avoid.vAgentNPExtQadhafiPrior to Libya 's 19 December 2003 announcement to abandon its WMD programs , US intelligence agencies alleged that Qadhafi had attempted to recruit South African scientists to assist in the acquisition of BW , and that Libya had started to develop pathogens and toxins for weapons use .
avoid.vAgentNPExtLibyaPrior to Libya 's 19 December 2003 announcement to abandon its WMD programs , US intelligence agencies alleged that Qadhafi had attempted to recruit South African scientists to assist in the acquisition of BW , and that Libya had started to develop pathogens and toxins for weapons use .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIsraelLibya 's motivation to acquire WMD , and ballistic missiles in particular , appears in part to be a response to Israel 's clandestine nuclear program and a desire to become a more active player in Middle_Eastern and African politics .
avoid.vAgentNPExtitIn its 19 December 2003 announcement that it was eliminating all materials , equipment and programs proscribed by the international community , Libya took the unusual step of first publicly revealing its nuclear weapons program , then renouncing it .
avoid.vAgentNPExtNorth Korea subsequently expanded the complex and built a number of new facilities , including a large plutonium reprocessing plant ( Radiochemistry Laboratory ) .
avoid.vAgentNPExtNorth Korea subsequently expanded the complex and built a number of new facilities , including a large plutonium reprocessing plant ( Radiochemistry Laboratory ) .
avoid.vAgentNPExtitThe U.S. responded by announcing in November 2002 that it would suspend heavy fuel oil shipments being provided under the terms of the Agreed Framework , which had led North Korea to freeze its plutonium production facilities .
avoid.vAgentNPExtitPyongyang then declared the following month that it was lifting the freeze on its nuclear program , ostensibly to generate electricity .
avoid.vAgentNPExtNorth Korean techniciansIn late December 2002 , North Korean technicians broke seals and disabled cameras that had been installed by the IAEA in order to monitor the freeze .
avoid.vAgentNPExtNorth Korea expelled IAEA inspectors on 31 December 2002 , curtailing the Agency 's capacity to monitor Pyongyang 's nuclear activities .
avoid.vAgentNPExtNorth KoreaThe treaty requires a 90-day waiting period , but Pyongyang claimed the withdrawal was effective immediately because 89 days had transpired in 1993 when North Korea initially announced its intention to withdraw before `` suspending its intention to withdraw from the treaty . ''
avoid.vAgentNPExttwo othersPolice also find a second house where authorities believe two others may have assembled the bomb , possibly doing some welding .
avoid.vAgentNPExtNorth KoreaEstimates vary on how soon North Korea could begin operating a uranium enrichment plant , but North Korea probably could not produce significant quantities of weapons-grade HEU until the end of the decade .
avoid.vAgentNPExtNorth KoreaIn April 2003 , Egyptian customs officials intercepted 22 tons of aluminum tubing from Germany that would likely have been used for a pilot cascade of about 100-200 gas centrifuges , which indicates North Korea is probably not yet ready to begin operation of a large-scale plant .
avoid.vAgentNPExtNorth KoreaAlthough Pyongyang acceded to the Biological and Toxin Weapons Convention ( BWC ) in 1970s , North Korea is suspected of having a biological weapon ( BW ) program .
avoid.vAgentNPExtNorth Korea also has placed thousands of artillery systems -- including multiple launch rocket systems that are particularly effective for CW delivery -- within reach of the Demilitarized Zone ( DMZ ) and Seoul .
avoid.vAgentNPExtNorth Korea began its missile development program in the 1970s and tested an `` indigenous '' Scud-B ballistic missile in April 1984 .
avoid.vAgentNPExtNorth KoreaIn August 1998 , North Korea flight-tested the Paektusan-1 ( Taepodong-1 ) in a failed attempt to place a small satellite into earth orbit .
avoid.vAgentNPExtNorth KoreaIn August 1998 , North Korea flight-tested the Paektusan-1 ( Taepodong-1 ) in a failed attempt to place a small satellite into earth orbit .
avoid.vAgentNPExtNorth Korea is continuing to develop the so-called `` Taepodong-2 , '' which is estimated to have intercontinental range .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSpanish and American naval forcesIn December 2002 , Spanish and American naval forces intercepted a North Korean ship loaded with Scud missiles , but then allowed the ship to proceed to deliver the missiles to Yemen .
avoid.vAgentNPExtNorth KoreaThe U.S. responded by announcing in November 2002 that it would suspend heavy fuel oil shipments being provided under the terms of the Agreed Framework , which had led North Korea to freeze its plutonium production facilities .
avoid.vAgentNPExtNorth Korean techniciansIn late December 2002 , North Korean technicians broke seals and disabled cameras that had been installed by the IAEA in order to monitor the freeze .
avoid.vAgentNPExtNorth KoreaDiscrepancies between North Korean declarations and IAEA inspection findings indicate that North Korea might have reprocessed enough plutonium for one or two nuclear weapons .
avoid.vAgentNPExtNorth KoreaEstimates vary on how soon North Korea could begin operating a uranium enrichment plant , but North Korea probably could not produce significant quantities of weapons-grade HEU until the end of the decade .
avoid.vAgentNPExtNorth KoreaIn April 2003 , Egyptian customs officials intercepted 22 tons of aluminum tubing from Germany that would likely have been used for a pilot cascade of about 100-200 gas centrifuges , which indicates North Korea is probably not yet ready to begin operation of a large-scale plant .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIranAlthough Iran began developing its nuclear program in the 1950s , it was slow to progress until late in the 1960s , when the US - supplied 5 MW thermal research reactor ( TRR ) went online at the Tehran Nuclear Research Center ( TNRC ) .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe did this by shifting the country 's budgets toward the military and the newly established Atomic Energy Organization of Iran ( AEOI ) .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIranIn 1968 , Iran signed the NPT in an effort to speed up its negotiations for nuclear agreements , particularly with the United States .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe international community and the International Atomic Energy Agency ( IAEA )Partly as a result of the shortcomings in the Nuclear Non - Proliferation Treaty ( NPT ) safeguards system -- which allowed the rapid development of the Iraqi nuclear program in the 1970s and North Korea 's in the 1990s to go largely undetected -- and partly by assessing Iran 's intentions , the international community and the International Atomic Energy Agency ( IAEA ) have increased their scrutiny of Iran 's activities over the last several years .
avoid.vAgentNPExtitAfter numerous allegations by opposition groups and Western governments , Iran announced that it was constructing several new facilities .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIt does so by coordinating activities of several nuclear research centers , most notably the TNRC and ENTC .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIran is rapidly constructing nuclear facilities to achieve its goal of having an indigenous fuel cycle capability .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe United States along with some other IAEA board membersConcurrently , the United States along with some other IAEA board members has continued to maintain that Iran is pursuing an underground nuclear weapons program .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIranFor its part , Iran continues to assert that it pursues a nuclear program with only peaceful applications , while El - Baradei is steadfast in his belief that the situation may be resolved diplomatically .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIranIt further called on Iran to suspend all enrichment activities and sign an Additional Protocol .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIranRussia has also supported Iran 's disclosure efforts , despite Russian President Vladimir Putin 's November 2003 charge that Iran acted in bad faith by failing to fully comply with IAEA inspections .
avoid.vAgentNPExtitFaced with probability of sanctions and international isolation in case of noncompliance with the IAEA 's demands , Iran announced on 21 October 2003 that it will cooperate with the IAEA with full transparency and disclosure , sign the Additional Protocol and commence its ratification procedures , and suspend all enrichment and reprocessing activities , albeit for an `` interim period . ''
avoid.vAgentNPExtIranSpecifically , Iran was rebuked for postponing IAEA visits to a number of locations related to Iran 's P - 2 centrifuge enrichment program , which had been scheduled to take place in March 2004 .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIranIn the five years that followed , Iran concluded several contracts for the construction of nuclear plants and the supply of nuclear fuel : with the United States in 1974 ; Germany in 1976 ; and France in 1977 .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe Islamic Republic of IranOver the past 25 years , the Islamic Republic of Iran has pursued an aggressive ballistic missile and long - range artillery rocket development program .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIran currently possesses the capability to employ ballistic missiles and/or long - range artillery rockets against its regional neighbors , Israel , and US forces deployed in the region .
avoid.vAgentNPExtRussia and other potential suppliers , mostly in EuropeThe United States then imposed extensive sanctions on Iran and successfully pressured Russia and other potential suppliers , mostly in Europe , to halt exports of sensitive dual - use nuclear technology to Iran , such as high - voltage switches that could trigger a nuclear weapon and specialized remote manipulators designed to handle heavy volumes of radioactive material and possibly intended for a uranium or plutonium reprocessing plant .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIranThe fear was that Iran might learn how to construct a similar clandestine facility and then produce weapons - grade uranium undetected .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe Khomeini governmentIn addition to feeling threatened by Iraq 's growing nuclear program , these attacks may explain why the Khomeini government ultimately resumed its efforts to continue Iran 's nuclear power program and strengthen its existing nuclear research program -- and ultimately to develop nuclear weapons .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe United StatesAfter the 1979 hostage crisis at the US embassy in Tehran , the United States withdrew its support from Iran , cut all nuclear cooperation agreements , and , in fact , supported Iraq during the war .
avoid.vAgentNPExtfrom IranAfter the 1979 hostage crisis at the US embassy in Tehran , the United States withdrew its support from Iran , cut all nuclear cooperation agreements , and , in fact , supported Iraq during the war .
avoid.vAgentNPExta new bidderBy this time , Iran was shopping for a new bidder to complete the Bushehr project .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe Soviet Union and IranIn 1990 , the Soviet Union and Iran began negotiating over the completion of the Bushehr reactors and the supply of additional nuclear plants .
avoid.vAgentNPExtitIn January 1995 , the Russian Federation formally announced that it would complete the construction of the Bushehr reactors and signed an agreement with Iran to build three additional reactors at the site .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIran and RussiaThe United States also learned that Iran and Russia concluded a secret protocol stipulating , among other things , construction of a gas centrifuge enrichment facility .
avoid.vAgentNPExtitIn January 1995 , the Russian Federation formally announced that it would complete the construction of the Bushehr reactors and signed an agreement with Iran to build three additional reactors at the site .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIranThere are several reasons why Iran would pursue a BW program , including establishing a deterrent against Iraq , establishing regional dominance , or developing an alternative to conventional weapons for asymmetric conflicts .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIranIn August 1989 , Iran was accused of trying to purchase strains of Fusarium spp. from Canada and the Netherlands , which could be used to develop T-2 mycotoxin .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe following profile attempts to piece together an objective overview of allegations surrounding Iran and its CW capabilities by mining through reports in open source literature from a variety of sources .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe following profile attempts to piece together an objective overview of allegations surrounding Iran and its CW capabilities by mining through reports in open source literature from a variety of sources .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIranIt must be noted that Dr . Bruno Schiefer , the Canadian toxicologist approached by Iran , was doubtful that Iran would use the strains for illicit BW purposes .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe IraniansContravening his own argument , however , Schiefer also speculated that the Iranians were most likely trying to acquire the fungi for defensive purposes , such as developing gas masks that would be protective in the event of its offensive use .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIranAs of 1996 , the Department of Defense claimed that Iran had stockpiled almost 2000 tons of toxic chemical agents and was continuously working on expanding its CW program .
avoid.vAgentNPExtseveral advanced research institutionsIran has several advanced research institutions employing various chemicals for a variety of reasons , including pesticide production , pharmaceutical research , and other medical studies .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIranThe majority of these reports cite Iranian attempts to purchase fusaria from Canada and the Netherlands as evidence that Iran is working on a covert weapons program .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIranAccording to the National Council of Resistance of Iran , Iran has purchased dual - use equipment using the science and technology center at Amir Kabir University as a cover .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIraqBefore the 1990 Gulf War , Iraq had used its single cell protein research program at al-Hakam to camouflage its development of biological agents , including B. anthracis .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIranGiven its current state of technology and the problems associated with delivering a sophisticated BW agent , it is unlikely that Iran currently has the means to carry out a significant biological attack .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThis laboratory is especially active in the area of polymeric materials with the objective of modifying the physical , chemical , biological , and mechanical properties of polymeric materials to render them biocompatible .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThis laboratory is especially active in the area of polymeric materials with the objective of modifying the physical , chemical , biological , and mechanical properties of polymeric materials to render them biocompatible .
avoid.vAgentNPExtall three facilitiesToday , all three facilities undertake projects requiring advanced microbiology and genetic engineering equipment and expertise that could be applied toward the production of biological weapons .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIran is often accused in Western circles of secretly developing an offensive biological warfare ( BW ) program .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIranSome Western sources believe that Iran first developed its BW program during the Iran - Iraq War ( 1980 - 88 ) .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheir countryMany Iranian officials concluded that their country had to develop the ability to retaliate in kind in order to deter chemical weapons use against it .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIranSome experts believe that Iran is developing the capability to deliver biological agents by Scud missiles , aircraft , or other aerosolization techniques .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIran has also conducted chemical and biological defense military exercises with helicopter sprayers and worked with cruise and ballistic missiles , although there is no concrete evidence that it has developed a biological warhead to be fit on such missiles .
avoid.vAgentNPExtitIran has also conducted chemical and biological defense military exercises with helicopter sprayers and worked with cruise and ballistic missiles , although there is no concrete evidence that it has developed a biological warhead to be fit on such missiles .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe Iraqi regimeIn a public interview , the Iranian representative to the United Nations , Rajai'e Korassani , stated that `` ... if the Iraqi regime does not take any steps in putting an end to the crimes of the Iraqi regime , we will retaliate in kind , and in that case , we will certainly announce it . ''
avoid.vAgentNPExtIranThere are some reports that between 1984 and 1988 Iran employed chemical agents on a limited scale during the war with Iraq ; however , an intensive review of the open literature ( including UN reports from that era ) have failed to verify such claims .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe world communityThis is despite near - constant Iranian rhetoric during the 1980s , invoking the threat of CW in retaliation if the world community failed to take any action against Iraq .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIranThough there is no concrete evidence that Iran is currently developing CW , there have been several instances where CW precursors were purchased from foreign sources in the past .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIranIran has a sophisticated base for the development of a chemical weapons program dating back to the Iran - Iraq War ( 1980 - 1988 ) -- a conflict that gave Iran strong incentives for developing a robust chemical defense capability .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIranThere are several unclassified allegations and reports that suggest Iran has developed an offensive CW program as well .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIndiaIn 1997 , under a reported multi - million dollar deal , India agreed to construct a `` sophisticated chemical plant at Qazvim , on the outskirts of Tehran . ''
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe ShahIn the 1950s , the Shah initiated Iran 's nuclear research program and developed an ambitious plan to produce 23,000 MW from nuclear power by the end of the century .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIranOn 19 August 2003 , Iran began testing a ten - machine cascade at the Pilot Fuel Enrichment Plant at Natanz with uranium hexafluoride ( UF6 ) .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIranAlthough Iran began developing its nuclear program in the 1950s , it was slow to progress until late in the 1960s , when the US - supplied 5 MW thermal research reactor ( TRR ) went online at the Tehran Nuclear Research Center ( TNRC ) .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIranSome of the CW agents Iran has allegedly developed include CS gas ( a riot control agent ) , mustard gas , hydrogen cyanide , and phosgene .
avoid.vAgentNPExtitOfficials also claim that Iran has produced bombs and artillery rounds filled with these agents , and that it can probably deploy chemical warheads on its long - range missiles .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIranSome sources , citing US intelligence officials , also claim that Iran has developed sarin , tabun , and V - series nerve agents .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIran is said to have developed 155 mm artillery shells , mortar rounds , aerial bombs for chemical fill , and possibly chemical warheads for Scuds .
avoid.vAgentNPExtitIran appears to be dangerously close to developing an indigenous nuclear fuel cycle , which would in turn enable it to develop a nuclear bomb without much reliance on outside help .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe Research DivisionThe responsibility of the Research Division is to plan and guide all nuclear - related research projects and to develop peaceful nuclear technologies in Iran .
avoid.vAgentNPExtitFollowing the discovery of substantial reserves of uranium ore at Saghand , Yazd province , Iran announced that it was developing a nuclear power plan that would rely solely on indigenous resources .
avoid.vAgentNPExtLibya used these agents against Chadian troops later that year .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIndiaUnder the deal , India will build a sophisticate chemical plant at Qazvin , which will be used produce phosphorous pentasulfide , a dual - use chemical that could be used to produce chemical weapons .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIranIn an unclassified report to Congress , the DCI said that `` Chinese firms had supplied CW - related production equipment and technology to Iran , '' prior to July 1999 , and that evidence during the second half of 1999 `` suggests Iran continues to seek such assistance from Chinese entities , but it is unclear to what extent these efforts have succeeded . ''
avoid.vAgentNPExtChinaAccording to an intelligence report , cited by the Washington Times on 30 October 1997 , China completed construction in June 1997 of a dual - use plant in Iran for making glass - lined equipment used in producing chemical weapons .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIran has also conducted several military exercises to date that have included defensive chemical and biological weapons maneuvers .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIran continues to deny any allegations that it is actively pursuing an offensive CW program .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIran continues to play an active role at the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons ( OPCW ) , is recognized as a member in good standing , and currently serves on its executive council .
avoid.vAgentNPExtUS and Israeli intelligence agenciesAlthough US and Israeli intelligence agencies continue to insist Iran maintains a stockpile of chemical weapons , no challenge inspections of Iranian facilities have been requested , and none of the allegations made regarding the stockpiling of CW can be verified in the unclassified domain .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIranHowever , Iran continues to retain a strong incentive for developing a defensive CW program .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIranHowever , Iran continues to retain a strong incentive for developing a defensive CW program .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIranSometime during 1988 , it is believed that the PRC agreed to assist Iran modernize and expand its facilities at Parchin and Semnan to enable the design and manufacture of solid fuel artillery rockets and missiles of indigenous design .
avoid.vAgentNPExta team of Iranian expertsTo support this project , a team of Iranian experts began construction of a missile assembly facility near Sirjan , in south central Iran , and a missile test range near Rafsanjan .
avoid.vAgentNPExtscientistsChina is believed to have assisted in the construction of a ballistic missile plant where scientists carry out research using Russian SS-4 ballistic missile technology and produce other ballistic missile technologies .
avoid.vAgentNPExtscientistsChina is believed to have assisted in the construction of a ballistic missile plant where scientists carry out research using Russian SS-4 ballistic missile technology and produce other ballistic missile technologies .
avoid.vAgentNPExtChineseThere also appears to be a Chinese - built ballistic missile test range as part of the facilities in Tehran .
avoid.vAgentNPExta facilityIn addition , it is probable that there is a facility that researches , develops and produces Chinese C-802 Saccade missiles .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthatIn addition , it is probable that there is a facility that researches , develops and produces Chinese C-802 Saccade missiles .
avoid.vAgentNPExtUS - led Operations Desert Storm and Iraqi Freedom -- while first reducing and then eliminating the military threat from Iraq -- have also crystallized within the Iranian military and political leadership the concepts on ballistic and cruise missiles and long - range artillery rockets : they are essential tools on the modern battlefield ; key elements in regional power status and prestige ; and essential to deter Israel and the United States from aggressive actions against Iran .
avoid.vAgentNPExtUS - led Operations Desert Storm and Iraqi Freedom -- while first reducing and then eliminating the military threat from Iraq -- have also crystallized within the Iranian military and political leadership the concepts on ballistic and cruise missiles and long - range artillery rockets : they are essential tools on the modern battlefield ; key elements in regional power status and prestige ; and essential to deter Israel and the United States from aggressive actions against Iran .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIran currently possesses the capability to employ ballistic missiles and/or long - range artillery rockets against its regional neighbors , Israel and US forces deployed in the region .
avoid.vAgentNPExtitSince the start of 2004 till the present , Iran has proved that it will not give up on developing its nascent missile production programs .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIranian Defense and Foreign Ministry officials continue to defend Iran 's right to protect itself from potential threats in the region , while denying any ill intent towards countries such as the United States .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIranian Defense and Foreign Ministry officials continue to defend Iran 's right to protect itself from potential threats in the region , while denying any ill intent towards countries such as the United States .
avoid.vAgentNPExtitsAs of early September 2004 , Iran was cited as testing its Shehab-3 missile for a second time , further proving its persistence to test and develop its extended range missile capabilities .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIranAs of late 2003 , Iran possesses the second largest ballistic missile force in the third world ( behind that of the DPRK ) and is on the verge of developing a space launch vehicle and intercontinental ballistic missiles .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIranIn addition , Iran has made a concerted effort to lure back scientists and technical experts who fled the country at the time of the Islamic revolution .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThese personnel have the potential to bring back a tremendous wealth of technical expertise and experience .
avoid.vAgentNPExtitToday , it possesses the second largest ( behind the Democratic People's Republic of Korea -- DPRK ) ballistic missile force in the third world and is near to developing a space launch vehicle and medium - range and intercontinental ballistic missiles that could threaten Europe and the continental United States .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIranIn the early morning hours of 29 February 1988 , Iran -- in its largest missile attack of the war to date -- launched three Shehab-1s against Baghdad .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIraq quickly responded that afternoon , launching five of its new long - range al-Husayn missiles against Tehran .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIran 's ability to conduct these attacks was primarily the result of two factors .
avoid.vAgentNPExtitSecond , it had enlarged its Shehab-1 , Oghab ( a 40km artillery rocket ) , and Shahin II ( a large caliber 20km artillery rocket ) inventory during 1987 .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIran launched approximately 339 ( 80 Shehab-1s , 253 Oghabs , and 6 Shahin-IIs ) and Iraq launched about 193 ( 189 al-Husayns and 4 Scud-Bs ) .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIraqIran launched approximately 339 ( 80 Shehab-1s , 253 Oghabs , and 6 Shahin-IIs ) and Iraq launched about 193 ( 189 al-Husayns and 4 Scud-Bs ) .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe Missile Unit of the IRGC Air ForceIn 1987 , the Missile Unit of the IRGC Air Force fired 18 Shehab-1 missiles , increasing to 40 the total number launched against Iraq to date .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIranSometime in June 1987 , Iran concluded a follow-on arms agreement worth an estimated $500 million with the DPRK .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIranBy the end of 1986 , Iran had launched an additional eight missiles , bringing its total of Scud- Bs fired against Iraq to approximately 22 .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIranOn 12 March 1985 , Iran conducted its first ballistic missile attack against Iraq , when at 0240 hours , troops launched a Libyan supplied Scud-B at Kirkuk .
avoid.vAgentNPExttroopsOn 12 March 1985 , Iran conducted its first ballistic missile attack against Iraq , when at 0240 hours , troops launched a Libyan supplied Scud-B at Kirkuk .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe unitThe Iranians identified the unit that conducted these attacks as the Khatam ol-Anbya ( a.k.a. , Khatam- ul-Anbia , `` Seal of the Prophets '' ) missile unit .
avoid.vAgentNPExtboth sidesDuring the next three months , both sides conducted a small - scale `` War of the Cities , '' with Iran launching missiles at Baghdad and Iraq countering with Scud-B missile attacks upon number of Iranian border cities .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIranDuring the next three months , both sides conducted a small - scale `` War of the Cities , '' with Iran launching missiles at Baghdad and Iraq countering with Scud-B missile attacks upon number of Iranian border cities .
avoid.vAgentNPExtneither sideAs a result of a cease-fire agreement in early June , the first `` War of the Cities '' came to an end and neither side is reported to have launched any missiles for the remainder of the year .
avoid.vAgentNPExtitIn the mid - 1970s , Iran initiated a nuclear power program , though there are reports that it also began a small nuclear weapon research program at the same time .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIranThe 1979 revolution ended all nuclear efforts until 1984 , when Iran revived the nuclear power program and reportedly began covert procurement for a nuclear weapon program .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIran 's plans for building a civilian nuclear power program have prompted much concern regarding its intention to develop nuclear weapons .
avoid.vAgentNPExtitsIran 's plans for building a civilian nuclear power program have prompted much concern regarding its intention to develop nuclear weapons .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIranRussia is assisting Iran to construct a light water reactor at Bushehr , which is now nearing completion , and will supply the nuclear fuel needed to run it .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIranian leadersIn February 2003 , Iranian leaders announced a new plan to develop a nuclear energy plan using entirely domestic resources .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIranThe United States believes that these facilities might contribute to Iran 's development of a complete nuclear fuel cycle , which would enable Iran to build nuclear weapons without importing nuclear material .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIranThe inspection team learned that Iran has the capability to build more centrifuges .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIranThis means that Iran will place the Natanz facility , and any enriched uranium it produces , under IAEA inspection but that , as long as no nuclear materials are present , the IAEA would have no ability to examine locations in Iran where it believed nuclear weapons design research might be under way .
avoid.vAgentNPExtitThe United States is concerned that if Iran stockpiled enriched uranium , it might , in the future , withdraw from the NPT ( as North Korea has ) and then build nuclear weapons rapidly , perhaps even in a matter of months .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIranReports in the Western media in March 2003 charged that Iran may have taken this step .
avoid.vAgentNPExtPresident Virgilia BarcoHe will probably be extradited to the U.S. for trial under an extradition treaty President Virgilia Barco has revived .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe Iranian militaryIn March 2004 , the revelation , combined with IAEA evidence that nuclear activities had been pursued on Iranian military bases , led to a first - ever acknowledgment by Defense Minister Ali Shamkhani that the Iranian military had produced centrifuges to enrich uranium .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIran continues to assert , however , that its nuclear program is for the generation of electricity alone .
avoid.vAgentNPExtitIn April 2004 , Iran vowed to step up cooperation with the IAEA , adding that it had not only suspended enrichment programs but also stopped producing and assembling related parts .
avoid.vAgentNPExtitIn April 2004 , Iran vowed to step up cooperation with the IAEA , adding that it had not only suspended enrichment programs but also stopped producing and assembling related parts .
avoid.vAgentNPExtitIn April 2004 , Iran vowed to step up cooperation with the IAEA , adding that it had not only suspended enrichment programs but also stopped producing and assembling related parts .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIranAlthough Iran acceded to the Geneva Protocol in 1929 and ratified the Biological and Toxin Weapons Convention ( BWC ) in 1973 , the U.S. government believes Iran began biological weapon efforts in the early to mid - 1980s , and that it continues to pursue an offensive biological weapon program linked to its civilian biotechnology activities .
avoid.vAgentNPExtitAlthough Iran acceded to the Geneva Protocol in 1929 and ratified the Biological and Toxin Weapons Convention ( BWC ) in 1973 , the U.S. government believes Iran began biological weapon efforts in the early to mid - 1980s , and that it continues to pursue an offensive biological weapon program linked to its civilian biotechnology activities .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIranThe United States alleges that Iran may have started to develop small quantities of agent , possibly including mycotoxins , ricin , and the smallpox virus .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIran possesses one of the largest missile inventories in the Middle East and has acquired complete missile systems and developed an infrastructure to build missiles indigenously .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIranU.S. intelligence agencies assess that barring acquisition of a complete system or major subsystem from North Korea , Iran is unlikely to launch an ICBM or satellite launch vehicle ( SLV ) before mid - decade .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIran has developed new missiles including the Ra'ad and Kosar and continues to test its Nodong based , Shehab-3 missile .
avoid.vAgentNPExttwoOf the nations with whom Iran had relations , only two were likely to run the risk reselling their Scud-Bs : Libya and Syria .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIranSometime during 1984 , Iran successfully concluded a secret agreement with Libya for the purchase of a small number of MAZ-543P transporter - erector launchers ( TELs ) and Scud-B missiles .
avoid.vAgentNPExtRussiaWith the lifting of UN sanctions in 1998 , Russia renewed its nuclear cooperation with Libya , providing funding for renovations to the Taruja nuclear complex .
avoid.vAgentNPExtPyongyangThe Taepodong-2 has not been flight-tested , but U.S. intelligence analysts believe it could be ready for testing at any time . Pyongyang has deployed as many as 600 - 750 ballistic missiles , including about 175 - 200 Nodongs .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIranDespite its acquisition of precursors from abroad , Iran is allegedly working to develop an indigenous CW production capability .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIran is suspected of having developed such a capability with aid from individuals and companies in the West , as well as India and China .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIranHowever , despite such rhetoric , several Western officials accuse Iran of developing similar offensive CW capabilities .
avoid.vAgentNPExtRussiaChinese and Russian supply policies are key to Iran 's success ; Russia has agreed to build power reactor .
avoid.vAgentNPExtChemical Employed chemical agents on limited scale during Iran - Iraq war .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIran is trying to acquire fissile material to support development of nuclear weapons and has set up an elaborate system of military and civilian organizations to support its effort .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIranAlso , Iran could attempt to produce highly enriched uranium if it acquired the appropriate facilities for the front - end of the nuclear fuel cycle .
avoid.vAgentNPExtChinaFor that reason , we have continuously opposed nuclear cooperation by all countries with Iran , even to safeguarded nuclear programs that are permitted under the IAEA , such as the one with which China has been involved .
avoid.vAgentNPExtusWe need additional confidence that China 's statements and actions will be sufficient for us to defend a certification of that kind ... we want to be sure that we 've done all we can to obtain the maximum level of cooperation from China on this subject. [ US Department of State , Daily Press Briefing , 14 October 1997 . ]
avoid.vAgentNPExtitIran claims it is trying to establish a complete nuclear fuel cycle to support a civilian energy program , but this same fuel cycle would be applicable to a nuclear weapons development program .
avoid.vAgentNPExtweWe need additional confidence that China 's statements and actions will be sufficient for us to defend a certification of that kind ... we want to be sure that we 've done all we can to obtain the maximum level of cooperation from China on this subject. [ US Department of State , Daily Press Briefing , 14 October 1997 . ]
avoid.vAgentNPExtEmpresarios Agrupados of Spain , a Siemens licensee ,The German government announces that it will not permit Siemens/KWU to complete Iran 's Bushehr reactors , and that Empresarios Agrupados of Spain , a Siemens licensee , will also be prohibited from completing the reactors .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIt used chemical agents to respond to Iraqi chemical attacks on several occasions during that war .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSpain 's Equipos Nucleares , a Siemens licensee , is said to be interested in receiving a subcontract from Siemens to complete Iran 's reactors ( 5948 ) .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe USSRIran 's ambassador to the IAEA says that the USSR - Iran nuclear cooperation agreement signed in 1990 will not lead to an agreement by the USSR to complete Iran 's Bushehr reactors ( 5948 ) .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIt used chemical agents to respond to Iraqi chemical attacks on several occasions during that war .
avoid.vAgentNPExtA French court freezes the 550 million - franc payment that the International Chamber of Commerce ordered Framatome to pay Iran in 1/91 .
avoid.vAgentNPExtitIran ratified the CWC , under which it will be obligated to eliminate its chemical program over a period of years .
avoid.vAgentNPExtitNevertheless , it continues to upgrade and expand its chemical warfare production infrastructure and munitions arsenal .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIranAlthough Iran is making a concerted effort to attain an independent production capability for all aspects of its chemical weapons program , it remains dependent on foreign sources for chemical warfare - related technologies .
avoid.vAgentNPExtChinaSpecifically , China reportedly has renewed negotiations on the construction of a graphite production facility , agreed to supply Iran with specialty steel , including the transfer of titanium - stabilized duplex steel , that can be used in the development of weapons of mass destruction .
avoid.vAgentNPExtChinaWhile China continues to adhere to its pledge to end all nuclear cooperation with Iran , recent media reports citing intelligence sources reveal some continued Sino - Iranian nuclear cooperation activities .
avoid.vAgentNPExtChinaChina insists that its nuclear cooperation agreements ( NCA ) with Iran are for peaceful purposes only and that China has pledged to cease all nuclear transfers and/or assistance to foreign nuclear facilities not subject to IAEA inspection .
avoid.vAgentNPExtChinaIn addition , since all known Iranian nuclear facilities are under IAEA monitoring , Beijing views US demands that China suspend all its nuclear cooperation programs with Iran as unreasonable and contrary to Article IV of the NPT .
avoid.vAgentNPExtitHowever , the US is concerned with the indirect assistance Iran could receive and is concerned that it is probably covertly seeking the construction of uranium conversion and enrichment facilities , other technical know-how , and technicians .
avoid.vAgentNPExtBeijingIn recent years Beijing has intended to strengthen its ties with Tehran given the growing importance of the oil - rich Persian Gulf , as China 's reliance on Middle East / Persian Gulf oil increases .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIranChina wants to maintain and improve its relationship with Iran , especially when there is no persuasive evidence that Iran has used these programs for nuclear weapons development .
avoid.vAgentNPExthis countryHowever , Iran 's Foreign Minister Ali Akbar Velayati rejects speculations that his country was trying to hire the scientists .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIran and North KoreaReports say Iran and North Korea have been making secret weapons deals and have been attempting to expand nuclear research cooperation programs .
avoid.vAgentNPExtFranceFrance loses a case which it had brought against Iran for breach of a contract under which France was to construct two PWRs at Karun ( 6930 ) .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIranArgentina reportedly remains interested in helping Iran complete construction on the two reactors at Bushehr ( 6930 ) .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIranArgentina reportedly remains interested in helping Iran complete construction on the two reactors at Bushehr ( 6930 ) .
avoid.vAgentNPExtFrance insisted it will not allow future Eurodif enriched uranium transfers to Iran ( 7198 ) .
avoid.vAgentNPExta secret clauseThe final settlement on the Eurodif dispute is reached , and reports persist of a secret clause allowing Iran to purchase French uranium ( Timmerman , 51 ) . ( 7401 ) .
avoid.vAgentNPExtother nuclear suppliers , including the PRC ,The US administration calls for a total embargo on nuclear technology to Iran , and urges other nuclear suppliers , including the PRC , to take similar action ( 6847 ) .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe PRC withdraws its offer to sell Iran a nuclear reactor ( 6899 ) .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe IAEAHowever , the IAEA may begin implementing special inspections for problem nations , with Iran as a possible test case ( 6925 ) .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSiemensIran brings a multi - billion dollar lawsuit against the German government for preventing Siemens from completing the two reactors at Bushehr ( 6930 ) .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSiemensIran brings a multi - billion dollar lawsuit against the German government for preventing Siemens from completing the two reactors at Bushehr ( 6930 ) .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIranArgentina reportedly remains interested in helping Iran complete construction on the two reactors at Bushehr ( 6930 ) .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIranArgentina reportedly remains interested in helping Iran complete construction on the two reactors at Bushehr ( 6930 ) .
avoid.vAgentNPExtFranceFrance loses a case which it had brought against Iran for breach of a contract under which France was to construct two PWRs at Karun ( 1MYLT6930 ) .
avoid.vAgentNPExta secret clauseThe final settlement on the Eurodif dispute is reached , and reports persist of a secret clause allowing Iran to purchase French uranium ( Timmerman , 51 ) . ( 7401 ) .
avoid.vAgentNPExtitFrance insisted it will not allow future Eurodif enriched uranium transfers to Iran ( 7198 ) .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIranAyatollahi says Iran is not engaged in uranium enrichment activities and does not plan to engage in them in the future .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIranAn Iranian scientist reports that Iran has built a plutonium extraction laboratory at the Tehran Research Center , but the laboratory has not yet operated with plutonium - bearing materials ( Spector , 208 ) .
avoid.vAgentNPExtPakistanReports indicate that Iran has approached Pakistan for help in enriching uranium imported from South Africa in the late 1980's . Rumors that Pakistan is helping Iran develop nuclear weapons persist ( 7198 ) .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe head of Pakistan 's uranium enrichment program begins to hold talks with officials at the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran ( 6003 ) .
avoid.vAgentNPExtArgentina halts talks on completion of the project ( 2696 ) .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIranThe inspection team learned that Iran has the capability to build more centrifuges .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIranThis means that Iran will place the Natanz facility , and any enriched uranium it produces , under IAEA inspection but that , as long as no nuclear materials are present , the IAEA would have no ability to examine locations in Iran where it believed nuclear weapons design research might be under way .
avoid.vAgentNPExtitThe United States is concerned that if Iran stockpiled enriched uranium , it might , in the future , withdraw from the NPT ( as North Korea has ) and then build nuclear weapons rapidly , perhaps even in a matter of months .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIranThere is very little publicly available information to determine whether Iran is pursuing a biological weapon program .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIranAlthough Iran acceded to the Geneva Protocol in 1929 and ratified the Biological and Toxin Weapons Convention ( BWC ) in 1973 , the U.S. government believes Iran began biological weapon efforts in the early to mid - 1980s , and that it continues to pursue an offensive biological weapon program linked to its civilian biotechnology activities .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIranAlthough Iran acceded to the Geneva Protocol in 1929 and ratified the Biological and Toxin Weapons Convention ( BWC ) in 1973 , the U.S. government believes Iran began biological weapon efforts in the early to mid - 1980s , and that it continues to pursue an offensive biological weapon program linked to its civilian biotechnology activities .
avoid.vAgentNPExtitAlthough Iran acceded to the Geneva Protocol in 1929 and ratified the Biological and Toxin Weapons Convention ( BWC ) in 1973 , the U.S. government believes Iran began biological weapon efforts in the early to mid - 1980s , and that it continues to pursue an offensive biological weapon program linked to its civilian biotechnology activities .
avoid.vAgentNPExtitAlthough Iran acceded to the Geneva Protocol in 1929 and ratified the Biological and Toxin Weapons Convention ( BWC ) in 1973 , the U.S. government believes Iran began biological weapon efforts in the early to mid - 1980s , and that it continues to pursue an offensive biological weapon program linked to its civilian biotechnology activities .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIranThe United States alleges that Iran may have started to develop small quantities of agent , possibly including mycotoxins , ricin , and the smallpox virus .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIran responded by strenuously denying the charges , but also maintained that it reserved the right to possess nuclear weapons to counter Israel 's weaponry .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIranAlthough Iran ratified the Chemical Weapons Convention ( CWC ) in November 1997 , the United States believes that Iran has maintained a chemical weapons program since 1984 , including production of sarin , mustard , phosgene , and hydrocyanic acid .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIranMissile Iran possesses one of the largest missile inventories in the Middle East and has acquired complete missile systems and developed an infrastructure to build missiles indigenously .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIranUS officials confirmed that they have evidence that Iran intends to acquire nuclear weapons .
avoid.vAgentNPExtan Argentine - German - Spanish consortiumIt is reported that an Argentine - German - Spanish consortium has been proposed to complete the Bushehr project .
avoid.vAgentNPExtInvestigaciones Aplicadas ( Invap ) . will modify the core , which was designed by the US to take 93% enriched uranium .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIranLast year , Iran began requesting supplies of enriched uranium from France and Eurodif .
avoid.vAgentNPExtitThe French government said it would not allow transfer of enriched uranium to Iran from the French plant .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIran had attempted to utilize calutron technology to enrich uranium .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIran had attempted to utilize calutron technology to enrich uranium .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIran had attempted to utilize calutron technology to enrich uranium .
avoid.vAgentNPExtTajikistan can manufacture uranium oxide but can not enrich it to levels needed for reactors or weapons .
avoid.vAgentNPExtitTajikistan denies it is trying to export uranium to anyone .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIranIf Iran can adequately demonstrate peaceful intentions for its nuclear program and allows IAEA inspections , nuclear power reactor technology trade restraints may be lifted .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIndiaThe Atomic Energy Organization of Iran negotiates to purchase nuclear technology or expertise from India , following a 2/1/91 announcement by the Indian Atomic Energy Commission that India will seek to export its nuclear technology. ( 5511 , 5883 ) .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIran is seeking foreign sources for many elements of the nuclear fuel cycle .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIranian agents are believed to be actively seeking deals to procure critical technologies .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIran may be seeking enriched uranium from Tajikistan .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIran was seeking fuel - fabrication technology due to previous supply problems with the safeguarded low enriched uranium fuel shipped from Argentina ( under a previous contract ) for a research reactor supplied by the US in 1967 .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIranUS officials estimate 10 - 15 years , and say Iran is seeking a wide range of nuclear weapons technology ( 6906 , 6920 ) .
avoid.vAgentNPExtitHowever , the US is concerned with the indirect assistance Iran could receive and is concerned that it is probably covertly seeking the construction of uranium conversion and enrichment facilities , other technical know-how , and technicians .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIranThe United States alleges that Iran may have started to develop small quantities of agent , possibly including mycotoxins , ricin , and the smallpox virus .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMuslimsIn October 1991 , the Iranian vice president said that if Israel kept its atomic bombs then Muslims should collectively develop their own .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIranAt the same time , Iraqi officials were claiming Pakistan was helping Iran develop atomic weapons .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIran has developed new missiles including the Ra'ad and Kosar and continues to test its Nodong based , Shehab-3 missile .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIranShort of declaring Iran in violation of the NPT , the IAEA Director - General Mohamed ElBaradei stated , `` Iran has failed to meet its obligations under its Safeguards Agreement '' and criticized Iran for not being transparent with the construction of its nuclear - related facilities and import of nuclear material .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIran`` With the aid of Indian companies , Iran is nearing the completion of a secret poison - gas plant , which was claimed by the Indian companies to be a pesticide factory . ''
avoid.vAgentNPExtIranIn May 1998 , the London Daily Telegraph reported that `` Iran has concluded a secret deal with China to purchase banned chemicals that will enable it to become self-sufficient in producing large stockpiles of advanced nerve gas . ''
avoid.vAgentNPExtNorth KoreaIn late February 2003 , North Korea restarted its 5WW(e) reactor , and in March , reports indicated that technicians were active at the Radiochemistry Laboratory , and on 2 October , the North Korean Foreign Ministry declared that the reprocessing of 8,000 spent fuel rods had been completed `` to increase its nuclear deterrent force . ''
avoid.vAgentNPExtIraqi operationsIn 1982 , as the war dragged on into its second year , Iraqi operations entered a new phase in which it expanded the use of FROG-7As strikes and the first employment ( three attacks in 1982 ) of the Scud-B short - range ballistic missile ( SRBM ) to strike at the Iranian strategic rear .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe missileProgress within the Shehab-1 program was relatively steady and during early 1988 , Iranian officials claimed that the missile had entered production .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIran possesses one of the largest missile inventories in the Middle East and has acquired complete missile systems and developed an infrastructure to build missiles indigenously .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIranMeanwhile , Iran has also developed short - range artillery rockets and is producing the Scud-B and the Scud-C -- called the Shehab-1 and Shehab-2 , respectively .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIranIn an unclassified report to Congress , the DCI said that `` Chinese firms had supplied CW - related production equipment and technology to Iran , '' prior to July 1999 , and that evidence during the second half of 1999 `` suggests Iran continues to seek such assistance from Chinese entities , but it is unclear to what extent these efforts have succeeded . ''
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhichWestern intelligence suspected that Pakistan , which many estimated had succeeded in manufacturing a nuclear bomb in 1986 , provided Iran with nuclear assistance .
avoid.vAgentNPExtPakistanWestern intelligence suspected that Pakistan , which many estimated had succeeded in manufacturing a nuclear bomb in 1986 , provided Iran with nuclear assistance .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWeIn 1988 , Colonel Rahimi , First Deputy Minister of Defense , stated `` ... We have also succeeded in manufacturing missiles with a range of 320km . ''
avoid.vAgentNPExtNorth Korea is continuing to develop the so-called `` Taepodong-2 , '' which is estimated to have intercontinental range .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe IAEAIn late December 2002 , North Korean technicians broke seals and disabled cameras that had been installed by the IAEA in order to monitor the freeze .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIranian leadersIn February 2003 , Iranian leaders announced a new plan to develop a nuclear energy plan using entirely domestic resources .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIranian leadersIn February 2003 , Iranian leaders announced a new plan to develop a nuclear energy plan using entirely domestic resources .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIranThe 1979 revolution ended all nuclear efforts until 1984 , when Iran revived the nuclear power program and reportedly began covert procurement for a nuclear weapon program .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe United StatesIntelligence reports regarding Iran 's expansion of capabilities and persistent interest in acquiring new technologies have led the United States to seek other options in dealing with Iran as a regional threat .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIran is rapidly constructing nuclear facilities to achieve its goal of having an indigenous fuel cycle capability .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIranGiven a favorable set of circumstances , Iran could achieve a true nuclear weapons delivery capability within the next five years .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIranThe United States alleges that Iran may have started to develop small quantities of agent , possibly including mycotoxins , ricin , and the smallpox virus .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIranThe IAEA called on Iran to `` be proactive in taking all necessary steps on an urgent basis to resolve all outstanding issues '' , including those related to contamination by low - enriched uranium ( LEU ) and HEU , as well as the limited production of polonium - 210 and plutonium .
avoid.vAgentNPExtitDuring its meetings with IAEA officials in August 2003 , Iran for the first time provided evidence of its technical violations of the NPT by revealing that in the 1990s , it had carried out 113 uranium conversion experiments involving the production of uranium metal from imported UF4 and the production of UF4 from imported UO2 , as well as laboratory - scale experiments in the 1980s involving the production of heavy water .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe ShahAlthough the Shah had no specific plans to engage in research of uranium reprocessing or enrichment , the scientists at the AEOI 's newly equipped TNRC were reportedly given great discretion regarding the nature and direction of experiments conducted .
avoid.vAgentNPExttechniciansIn late February 2003 , North Korea restarted its 5WW(e) reactor , and in March , reports indicated that technicians were active at the Radiochemistry Laboratory , and on 2 October , the North Korean Foreign Ministry declared that the reprocessing of 8,000 spent fuel rods had been completed `` to increase its nuclear deterrent force . ''
avoid.vAgentNPExtNorth Korea appears to have emphasized the weaponization of mustard , phosgene , sarin , and V-type chemical agents .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe ShahIn addition to his grand plans for nuclear power , the Shah placed a great emphasis on establishing and developing a nuclear research program .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyAll parties have agreed that they seek a non - nuclear Korean peninsula , but it remains unclear how this objective will be achieved .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe DRPK sideDuring 19-21 April 2004 , North Korean National Defense Commission Chairman Kim Jong Il visited China and reportedly told Chinese President Hu Jintao that `` the DRPK side will continue to adopt a patient and flexible manner and actively participate in the six - party talks process , and make its own contributions to the progress of the talks . ''
avoid.vAgentNPExtIranAll Iran 's research activities in the recent past undoubtedly contribute to the future development of a complete nuclear fuel cycle , which in turn would enable Iran to weaponize without relying on outside assistance .
avoid.vAgentNPExtCountries developing clandestine nuclear weapons programs usually go to great lengths to conceal information about these programs from the outside world .
avoid.vAgentNPExtcountriesNonetheless , countries suspected of having clandestine nuclear weapons programs are the subject of intense scrutiny by nonproliferation analysts , intelligence agencies , and other observers .
avoid.vAgentNPExtall countries known to have successfully acquired nuclear weapons haveHowever , all countries known to have successfully acquired nuclear weapons have done so primarily on the basis of indigenously produced fissile material .
avoid.vAgentNPExtcountriesWhile countries may seek to develop all of these capabilities on an independent , indigenous basis , they can and often do seek some inputs from foreign sources .
avoid.vAgentNPExtcountriesWhile countries may seek to develop all of these capabilities on an independent , indigenous basis , they can and often do seek some inputs from foreign sources .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyFor example , they may purchase raw or milled uranium ore from abroad , and then use indigenous facilities to enrich it to weapons - grade material .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyFor example , they may purchase raw or milled uranium ore from abroad , and then use indigenous facilities to enrich it to weapons - grade material .
avoid.vAgentNPExtitHowever , in 2002 Russia declared it will eliminate its tactical nuclear weapons by the end of 2004 .
avoid.vAgentNPExtRussiaThe Strategic Offensive Reductions Treaty ( Treaty of Moscow ) requires Russia to reduce the number of deployed strategic warheads to between 1,700 and 2,200 by the end of 2012 .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSoviet BW scientists also researched , developed , and produced anti - crop and anti - livestock agents .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsome countries , including Iran ,There are reports that some countries , including Iran , have attempted to hire Russian BW specialists to help them acquire biological weapons .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe Soviet UnionThere have been allegations that the Soviet Union developed a new class of nerve agent ( Novichok ) , estimated to be 5 - 10 times more toxic than VX .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyWhile countries may seek to develop all of these capabilities on an independent , indigenous basis , they can and often do seek some inputs from foreign sources .
avoid.vAgentNPExtRussiaIn the meantime , Russia continues to extend service lives of existing types of MIRVed ICBMs .
avoid.vAgentNPExtRussiaWhile no sea - launched ballistic missile ( SLBM ) is currently in production , Russia is developing a new SLBM called the Bulava , which is to be deployed in the existing Typhoon class submarines and in the future in a new class of ballistic missile submarines currently under construction .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe Air ForceThere are also plans to start production of an upgraded SS-N-23 variant , designated Sineva , and the Air Force reportedly began to receive a new type of strategic cruise missile .
avoid.vAgentNPExtNorth Korea has not conducted a nuclear test , but in early May 2005 , press reports indicated that U.S. satellite imagery had detected signs that North Korea could be preparing for a nuclear test to be conducted in June .
avoid.vAgentNPExtNorth KoreaNorth Korea has not conducted a nuclear test , but in early May 2005 , press reports indicated that U.S. satellite imagery had detected signs that North Korea could be preparing for a nuclear test to be conducted in June .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyThe six parties have agreed to hold working - level talks , and all sides have stated they have the ultimate goal of a non - nuclear Korean peninsula .
avoid.vAgentNPExtitHowever , in February 2005 , Pyongyang announced that it was suspending indefinitely its participation in the six - party process until the the United States chanegd its `` hostile policy towards North Korea . ''
avoid.vAgentNPExtWashington and TokyoMany analysts now believe the talks are dead , and in early May 2005 there were reports that Washington and Tokyo were preparing to refer the issue to the UN Security Council .
avoid.vAgentNPExtNorth and South KoreaUnder the agreement , North and South Korea pledged not to produce nuclear weapons , not to reprocess plutonium , and not to enrich uranium .
avoid.vAgentNPExtNorth and South KoreaUnder the agreement , North and South Korea pledged not to produce nuclear weapons , not to reprocess plutonium , and not to enrich uranium .
avoid.vAgentNPExtPyongyangThe treaty requires 90 - day notice before a withdrawal , but North Korea claims this is not necessary since Pyongyang already declared its intention to withdraw in 1993 , only to `` suspend its intention withdraw ''
avoid.vAgentNPExtNorth KoreaThe NPT withdrawal swiftly followed a December 2002 announcement that North Korea was lifting the freeze on its nuclear program , in response to the U.S. decision to suspend heavy fuel oil ( HFO ) shipments under the Agreed Framework .
avoid.vAgentNPExtitPyongyang said it was lifting the freeze to generate electricity to compensate for the loss of HFO supplies , and North Korean technicians were able to remove seals and disable monitoring cameras at nuclear facilities in Yo ( ngbyo ( n-kun within a matter of days .
avoid.vAgentNPExtitPyongyang said it was lifting the freeze to generate electricity to compensate for the loss of HFO supplies , and North Korean technicians were able to remove seals and disable monitoring cameras at nuclear facilities in Yo ( ngbyo ( n-kun within a matter of days .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe United States responded in December 2002 by suspending heavy oil shipments , and North Korea then retaliated by lifting the freeze on its nuclear facilities , expelling IAEA inspectors monitoring that freeze , and announcing its withdrawal from the NPT on 10 January 2003 .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe United States responded in December 2002 by suspending heavy oil shipments , and North Korea then retaliated by lifting the freeze on its nuclear facilities , expelling IAEA inspectors monitoring that freeze , and announcing its withdrawal from the NPT on 10 January 2003 .
avoid.vAgentNPExtNorth KoreaThe United States responded in December 2002 by suspending heavy oil shipments , and North Korea then retaliated by lifting the freeze on its nuclear facilities , expelling IAEA inspectors monitoring that freeze , and announcing its withdrawal from the NPT on 10 January 2003 .
avoid.vAgentNPExtNorth KoreaThe United States responded in December 2002 by suspending heavy oil shipments , and North Korea then retaliated by lifting the freeze on its nuclear facilities , expelling IAEA inspectors monitoring that freeze , and announcing its withdrawal from the NPT on 10 January 2003 .
avoid.vAgentNPExtitInitially , North Korea claimed it had no intention of producing nuclear weapons , and that the lifting of the nuclear freeze was necessary to generate needed electricity .
avoid.vAgentNPExtNorth Korean officialsThe US State Department claims that North Korean officials admitted to having such a program during a second day of meetings with Kelly , but North Korea now claims that it has only admitted to having a `` plan to produce nuclear weapons , '' which Pyongyang claims is part of its right to self - defense .
avoid.vAgentNPExtitThe US State Department claims that North Korean officials admitted to having such a program during a second day of meetings with Kelly , but North Korea now claims that it has only admitted to having a `` plan to produce nuclear weapons , '' which Pyongyang claims is part of its right to self - defense .
avoid.vAgentNPExtNorth KoreaFurthermore , a plutonium bomb would have to be tested before North Korea could use it with confidence .
avoid.vAgentNPExtNorth KoreaIn the spring of 2003 , US intelligence detected activities around the Radiochemisty Laboratory , a reprocessing facility in Yo ( ngbyo ( n-kun , that indicate North Korea was probably reprocessing the 8,000 spent fuel rods that had been in a temporary storage pond .
avoid.vAgentNPExtNorth KoreaIn September 2003 , a North Korean Foreign Ministry spokesman said that North Korea had completed the reprocessing of this spent fuel , which would give North Korea enough plutonium for about four to six nuclear bombs .
avoid.vAgentNPExtNorth KoreaIn September 2003 , a North Korean Foreign Ministry spokesman said that North Korea had completed the reprocessing of this spent fuel , which would give North Korea enough plutonium for about four to six nuclear bombs .
avoid.vAgentNPExtNorth KoreaThe IAEA 's ability to directly monitor activities at the Yo ( ngbyo ( n nuclear complex was completely lost in late December 2002 when North Korea expelled IAEA inspectors who had been monitoring the freeze .
avoid.vAgentNPExtNorth Korean techniciansPyongyang said it was lifting the freeze to generate electricity to compensate for the loss of HFO supplies , and North Korean technicians were able to remove seals and disable monitoring cameras at nuclear facilities in Yo ( ngbyo ( n-kun within a matter of days .
avoid.vAgentNPExtNorth Korean techniciansPyongyang said it was lifting the freeze to generate electricity to compensate for the loss of HFO supplies , and North Korean technicians were able to remove seals and disable monitoring cameras at nuclear facilities in Yo ( ngbyo ( n-kun within a matter of days .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe DPRKCompared to plutonium - production facilities , the type of HEU production facilities that the DPRK may be developing would be difficult to detect , and therefore , it is difficult to accurately assess the program 's stage of development .
avoid.vAgentNPExtAmerican political leaders and military commandersAlthough nuclear weapons were never used in Korea , American political leaders and military commanders threatened to use nuclear weapons to end the Korean War on terms favorable to the United States .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe United StatesIn 1958 , the United States deployed nuclear weapons to South Korea for the first time , and the weapons remained there until President George Bush ordered their withdrawal in 1991 .
avoid.vAgentNPExtAmerican political leaders and military commandersAlthough nuclear weapons were never used in Korea , American political leaders and military commanders threatened to use nuclear weapons to end the Korean War on terms favorable to the United States .
avoid.vAgentNPExtTaiwan does not possess nuclear weapons , but began a covert nuclear weapons program in 1964 that ended in 1988 as a result of U.S. pressure .
avoid.vAgentNPExtTaiwan does not possess nuclear weapons , but began a covert nuclear weapons program in 1964 that ended in 1988 as a result of U.S. pressure .
avoid.vAgentNPExtTaiwanDespite persistent suspicions of offensive and defensive chemical and biological weapons ( CBW ) programs , there is no conclusive evidence that Taiwan has developed or deployed chemical or biological weapons .
avoid.vAgentNPExtTaiwanDespite persistent suspicions of offensive and defensive chemical and biological weapons ( CBW ) programs , there is no conclusive evidence that Taiwan has developed or deployed chemical or biological weapons .
avoid.vAgentNPExtTaiwan is currently developing the Tien Chi , a short-range ballistic missile system that can reach the coast of China .
avoid.vAgentNPExta fourth nuclear power plantAlthough plagued by domestic opposition and delays , a fourth nuclear power plant is scheduled to begin operation in 2006 .
avoid.vAgentNPExtTaiwanU.S. pressure caused Taiwan to end its nuclear weapons program in 1988 after International Atomic Energy Agency ( IAEA ) inspections discovered missing fuel rods and the former deputy director of INER defected to the United States with detailed information about Taiwan 's program .
avoid.vAgentNPExtTaiwan has been accused of making efforts to acquire a biological weapons ( BW ) capability .
avoid.vAgentNPExtTaiwanA report from the Canadian Security and Intelligence Service claimed that Taiwan has developed three dozen types of bacteria , apparently for weaponization purposes .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhichTaiwan 's short - range ballistic missile ( SRBM ) program is based at the Chungshan Institute of Science and Technology , which has developed a range of missiles including the Hsiung Feng series of anti-ship missiles , the Tien Chien series of air - to - air missiles , and the Tien Kung series of surface - to - air missiles .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe Chungshan Institute of Science and TechnologyTaiwan 's short - range ballistic missile ( SRBM ) program is based at the Chungshan Institute of Science and Technology , which has developed a range of missiles including the Hsiung Feng series of anti-ship missiles , the Tien Chien series of air - to - air missiles , and the Tien Kung series of surface - to - air missiles .
avoid.vAgentNPExtTaiwan has two SRBM programs .
avoid.vAgentNPExtitOn the other hand , some people believe North Korea is a state satisfied with the status quo and that it seeks peaceful coexistence with South Korea and the international community .
avoid.vAgentNPExtNorth KoreaIn the early 1950s , North Korea began establishing the institutional base to train the human resources for its nuclear development program .
avoid.vAgentNPExtPyongyang signed the founding charter of the Soviet Union 's Joint Institute for Nuclear Research in February 1956 , and began to send scientists and technicians there for training shortly thereafter .
avoid.vAgentNPExtNorth KoreaIn the early 1960s , the Soviet Union provided extensive technical assistance while North Korea constructed its Yo ( ngbyo ( n Nuclear Research Center , which included the installation of a Soviet IRT- 2000 Nuclear Research Reactor , and other facilities ( see Yo ( ngbyo ( n Nuclear Research Center ) .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe Korean Workers' Party Central CommitteeOnly two months later , the Korean Workers' Party Central Committee adopted policies to strengthen the military and to implement import - substitution programs to reduce dependency on arms imports .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe Korean Workers' Party Central CommitteeOnly two months later , the Korean Workers' Party Central Committee adopted policies to strengthen the military and to implement import - substitution programs to reduce dependency on arms imports .
avoid.vAgentNPExtNorth KoreaIn the late 1960s , North Korea continued to expand its educational and research institutions to support a nuclear program for both civilian and military applications .
avoid.vAgentNPExtNorth Korean engineersBy the early 1970s , North Korean engineers were using indigenous technology to expand the IRT- 2000 research reactor and Pyongyang began to acquire plutonium reprocessing technology from the Soviet Union .
avoid.vAgentNPExtPyongyangBy the early 1970s , North Korean engineers were using indigenous technology to expand the IRT- 2000 research reactor and Pyongyang began to acquire plutonium reprocessing technology from the Soviet Union .
avoid.vAgentNPExtPyongyangBy the mid - 1980s , Pyongyang began construction on a 50MW ( e ) nuclear power reactor in Yo ( ngbyo ( n-kun , while expanding its uranium processing facilities .
avoid.vAgentNPExtPyongyangBy the mid - 1980s , Pyongyang began construction on a 50MW ( e ) nuclear power reactor in Yo ( ngbyo ( n-kun , while expanding its uranium processing facilities .
avoid.vAgentNPExtNorth KoreaNevertheless , North Korea failed to meet the extended deadline , as Pyongyang demanded that the United States withdraw its nuclear weapons from South Korea , and that Washington and Seoul terminate the joint military exercise `` Team Spirit . ''
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe United StatesNevertheless , North Korea failed to meet the extended deadline , as Pyongyang demanded that the United States withdraw its nuclear weapons from South Korea , and that Washington and Seoul terminate the joint military exercise `` Team Spirit . ''
avoid.vAgentNPExtWashington and SeoulNevertheless , North Korea failed to meet the extended deadline , as Pyongyang demanded that the United States withdraw its nuclear weapons from South Korea , and that Washington and Seoul terminate the joint military exercise `` Team Spirit . ''
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe two sidesThe agreement also bound the two sides to forgo the possession of `` nuclear reprocessing and uranium enrichment facilities . ''
avoid.vAgentNPExtKorean techniciansHowever , IAEA analysis indicated that Korean technicians reprocessed plutonium on three occasions -- 1989, 1990 , and 1991 .
avoid.vAgentNPExtPyongyang agreed to `` suspend '' its withdrawal while talks continued with Washington , but claimed to have a special status in regard to its nuclear safeguards commitments .
avoid.vAgentNPExtNorth KoreaUnder this `` special status , '' North Korea agreed to allow the `` continuity of safeguards '' on its present activities , but refused to allow inspections that could verify past nuclear activities .
avoid.vAgentNPExtNorth KoreaUnder this `` special status , '' North Korea agreed to allow the `` continuity of safeguards '' on its present activities , but refused to allow inspections that could verify past nuclear activities .
avoid.vAgentNPExtitHowever , following intense bilateral negotiations with the United States , North Korea announced it was `` suspending its withdrawal from the NPT '' one day before the withdrawal was to become effective .
avoid.vAgentNPExtNorth KoreaUnder the agreement , North Korea agreed to freeze its gas - graphite moderated reactors and related facilities , and allow the IAEA to monitor that freeze .
avoid.vAgentNPExtNorth KoreaUnder the agreement , North Korea agreed to freeze its gas - graphite moderated reactors and related facilities , and allow the IAEA to monitor that freeze .
avoid.vAgentNPExtPyongyang was also required to `` consistently take steps to implement the North - South Joint Declaration on the Denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula , '' and remain a party to the NPT .
avoid.vAgentNPExtan international consortiumIn exchange , the United States agreed to lead an international consortium to construct two light water power reactors , and provide 500,000 tons of heavy fuel oil per year until the first reactor came online with a target date of 2003 .
avoid.vAgentNPExtNorth KoreaAs talks with the United States over North Korea 's return to the NPT dragged on , North Korea continued to operate its 5MW ( e ) reactor in Yo ( ngbyo ( n-kun .
avoid.vAgentNPExtKorean techniciansOn 14 May 1994 , Korean technicians began removing the spent fuel rods without the supervision of IAEA inspectors .
avoid.vAgentNPExtKorean techniciansOn 14 May 1994 , Korean technicians began removing the spent fuel rods without the supervision of IAEA inspectors .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe United StatesThe policy review concluded that the United States should seek `` improved implementation of the Agreed Framework , verifiable constraints on North Korea 's missile program , a ban on missile exports , and a less threatening North Korean conventional military posture . ''
avoid.vAgentNPExtboth sidesNorth and South Korea then signed the `` Joint Declaration on the Denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula , '' whereby both sides promised `` not test , manufacture , produce , receive , possess , store , deploy or use nuclear weapons . ''
avoid.vAgentNPExtboth sidesNorth and South Korea then signed the `` Joint Declaration on the Denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula , '' whereby both sides promised `` not test , manufacture , produce , receive , possess , store , deploy or use nuclear weapons . ''
avoid.vAgentNPExtboth sidesNorth and South Korea then signed the `` Joint Declaration on the Denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula , '' whereby both sides promised `` not test , manufacture , produce , receive , possess , store , deploy or use nuclear weapons . ''
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe Agreed FrameworkWhile the Agreed Framework froze North Korea 's plutonium program for almost a decade , neither party was completely satisfied with either the compromise reached or its implementation .
avoid.vAgentNPExtPyongyangBy the mid - 1980s , Pyongyang began construction on a 50MW ( e ) nuclear power reactor in Yo ( ngbyo ( n-kun , while expanding its uranium processing facilities .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe United StatesIn September 1991 , President George Bush announced that the United States would withdraw its nuclear weapons from South Korea , and on 18 December 1991 , President Roh Tae Woo declared that South Korea was free of nuclear weapons .
avoid.vAgentNPExtNorth KoreaIn the late 1960s , North Korea continued to expand its educational and research institutions to support a nuclear program for both civilian and military applications .
avoid.vAgentNPExtNorth Korean engineersBy the early 1970s , North Korean engineers were using indigenous technology to expand the IRT- 2000 research reactor and Pyongyang began to acquire plutonium reprocessing technology from the Soviet Union .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe Hiroshima bomb , for example , employed about 50kg of 80% enriched uranium .
avoid.vAgentNPExtVirtually all weapons programs use some foreign inputs , if only technical information culled from scientific and engineering sources .
avoid.vAgentNPExtNorth KoreaQN : Has North Korea taken steps to protect its military airfields from chemical weapons attacks ?
avoid.vAgentNPExtIndiaUnder the deal , India will build a sophisticate chemical plant at Qazvin , which will be used produce phosphorous pentasulfide , a dual-use chemical that could be used to produce chemical weapons .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIndiaQN : Has India built dual-use chemical production plants in Iran ?
avoid.vAgentNPExtIran continues to deny any allegations that it is actively pursuing an offensive CW program .
avoid.vAgentNPExtitIran continues to deny any allegations that it is actively pursuing an offensive CW program .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIranQN : Has Iran denied developing CW ?
avoid.vAgentNPExtNorth KoreaDesperate for hard currency to prop up its sickly regime , North Korea has demanded $1 billion a year from America to end its destabilising missile sales to countries such as Iran , Syria , Libya , Egypt and Pakistan .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe Clinton administrationQN : Did the Clinton administration agree to send $1 billion a year to end the DPRK 's missile sales ?
avoid.vAgentNPExtitIn October 2002 , North Korea confirmed U.S. intelligence reports that it had a clandestine enriched uranium weapons program in violation of the Agreed Framework and the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWhat Middle Eastern countriesQN : What Middle Eastern countries have been collaborating with Iran to develop their own ballistic missiles ?
avoid.vAgentNPExtDODHowever , DOD has no plans to help secure three other Russian nerve agent storage sites that store 65 percent of Russia 's declared nerve agent stockpile .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe US Department of Defense ( DOD )QN : Does the US Department of Defense ( DOD ) plan to secure all of Russia 's CW stockpiles ?
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe Soviet governmentIn 1986 , the Soviet government constructed a demonstration destruction facility in Chapayevsk that utilized neutralization and incineration technology .
avoid.vAgentNPExta demonstration destruction facilityIn 1986 , the Soviet government constructed a demonstration destruction facility in Chapayevsk that utilized neutralization and incineration technology .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthatIn 1986 , the Soviet government constructed a demonstration destruction facility in Chapayevsk that utilized neutralization and incineration technology .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe facility , which was designed to destroy 350 tons of nerve agent yearly utilizing hydrolysis followed by incineration , cost 50 million rubles and took more than three years to build .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhichThe facility , which was designed to destroy 350 tons of nerve agent yearly utilizing hydrolysis followed by incineration , cost 50 million rubles and took more than three years to build .
avoid.vAgentNPExtRussiaQN : Has Russia built facilities for the disposal of chemical weapons in the past ?
avoid.vAgentNPExtEgypt has suspended production of BW .
avoid.vAgentNPExtBioPort CorporationThe Defense Department has awarded BioPort Corporation a contract to manufacture , test , bottle and store anthrax vaccine , the company has announced .
avoid.vAgentNPExtBioPort CorporationThe Defense Department has awarded BioPort Corporation a contract to manufacture , test , bottle and store anthrax vaccine , the company has announced .
avoid.vAgentNPExtEgypt suspended production of BW in 1985 .
avoid.vAgentNPExtQadhafiFinally , and more importantly , Qadhafi has ordered kidnappings and both supported and employed international terrorism against Western nations .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIranThere are indications that Iran has been trying to acquire BW delivery systems .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe Administration is trying to decide whether Saddam Hussein has WMD .
avoid.vAgentNPExtTehran continues to seek considerable production technology , training , expertise , equipment and chemicals from entities in Russia and China that could be used to help Iran reach its goal [ of ] an indigenous nerve agent production capability .
avoid.vAgentNPExtTehran continues to seek considerable production technology , training , expertise , equipment and chemicals from entities in Russia and China that could be used to help Iran reach its goal [ of ] an indigenous nerve agent production capability .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIranQN : Does Iran intend to produce nuclear weapons ?
avoid.vAgentNPExtIran took one step further in its attempts to acquire CW stockpiles .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIranQN : Does Iran intend to become a Nuclear State ?
avoid.vAgentNPExtIranThe United States and Israel have both accused Iran of using its atomic energy program as cover for a plan to develop nuclear arms .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSome of the 14 alleged bin Laden associates arrested in Jordan in December have begun talking to investigators .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIranQN : Will Russia help Iran develop weapons of mass destruction ?
avoid.vAgentNPExtIranQN : Does Iran intend to build a nuclear reactor ?
avoid.vAgentNPExtIranQN : Is there evidence that Iran has attempted to produce ricin ?
avoid.vAgentNPExtIranThe U.S. Senate on Thursday unanimously approved legislation designed to punish Russia and other countries if they help Iran develop weapons of mass destruction .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIranQN : Does Iran intend to build a nuclear reactor ?
avoid.vAgentNPExtRussia and other newly independent statesTo date , Congress has authorized more than $4.7 billion for U.S. programs aimed at helping Russia and other newly independent states reduce the threats posed by their weapons of mass destruction .
avoid.vAgentNPExtPakistanQN : Is Pakistan continuing to stockpile biological weapons ?
avoid.vAgentNPExta cultThe only bacterial attack in America came in 1984 , when a cult poisoned a salad bar in Oregon with salmonella , sickening 700 people .
avoid.vAgentNPExtitLibya said on Wednesday it is not developing chemical , biological or nuclear weapons , denying allegations made by a US official .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIranHe also declares that Iran is neither currently planning to build nuclear weapons nor will attempt to do so in the future , any nuclear technology will be applied to developing nuclear energy for peaceful purposes .
avoid.vAgentNPExtLibyaQN : Did a U.S. official claim that Libya is developing chemical , biological or nuclear weapons ?
avoid.vAgentNPExtIranHe also declares that Iran is neither currently planning to build nuclear weapons nor will attempt to do so in the future , any nuclear technology will be applied to developing nuclear energy for peaceful purposes .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIranHe also declares that Iran is neither currently planning to build nuclear weapons nor will attempt to do so in the future , any nuclear technology will be applied to developing nuclear energy for peaceful purposes .
avoid.vAgentNPExtAUSTRIA , Once expected to waltz smoothly into the European Union , is elbowing its partners , treading on toes and pogo-dancing in a most un-Viennese manner .
avoid.vAgentNPExtQadhafiIn 1986 , Qadhafi fired two Scuds at a U.S. facility on the Italian island of Lampedusa .
avoid.vAgentNPExtRussia could suspend the destruction of its stockpile of chemical weapons if foreign aid is not increased , a senior official and negotiator was quoted as saying by the AVN Military News agency .
avoid.vAgentNPExtterroristsThe White House has ordered a purge of information from government agency websites that could be exploited by terrorists seeking weapons of mass destruction .
avoid.vAgentNPExtQadhafiWhile the Scuds fell short of Lampedusa , they clearly illustrate how Qadhafi could use longer-range ballistic missiles to target NATO and Western interests in Europe and the Middle East .
avoid.vAgentNPExtLibyaQN : Has Libya used any of its ballistic missiles ?
avoid.vAgentNPExtIran has an ambitious missile program , with SCUD B , SCUD C , and CSS-8 ( a Chinese surface-to-surface missile derived from a surface-to-air missile ) missiles in its inventory .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIran first acquired SCUD-B ballistic missiles from Libya and North Korea and used them during the Iran - Iraq war .
avoid.vAgentNPExtLibya has tried , with limited success , to develop its own indigenous missile , and to extend the range of its aging SCUD force for many years under the Al Fatah and other missile programs .
avoid.vAgentNPExtLibyaQN : Has Libya developed its own domestic missile program ?
avoid.vAgentNPExtheMarc Vaughn did n't kill the four hostages with a gun , he used a knife .
avoid.vAgentNPExtVaughnQN : Did Vaughn use a gun to kill the four hostages ?
avoid.vAgentNPExtheLibyan leader Muammar Qadhafi has shown that he is willing and capable of using chemical weapons and missiles against his enemies .
avoid.vAgentNPExtLibyaQN : Would Libya use CW offensively ?
avoid.vAgentNPExtLibyaQN : Has Libya ever used chemical weapons ?
avoid.vAgentNPExtitIn April 1996 , the U.S. announced that it had not ruled out using conventional weapons to stop Libya from completing what Washington claimed was a chemical weapons plant in Tarunah , near Tripoli .
avoid.vAgentNPExtLibyaIn April 1996 , the U.S. announced that it had not ruled out using conventional weapons to stop Libya from completing what Washington claimed was a chemical weapons plant in Tarunah , near Tripoli .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe U.S.QN : Has the U.S. threatened to take military action against Libya 's chemical weapons facilities ?
avoid.vAgentNPExtLibya almost certainly will keep its chemical warfare program as long as Qadhafi remains in power .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMike Campbell dented his car door in an accident on Friday .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe United StatesA World Trade Organization ( WTO ) appeals panel Thursday ruled that although the United States can continue with its restrictions on internet gambling , some of the rules imposed by the country were discriminatory to foreign operators .
avoid.vAgentNPExtcomponent suppliersMG Rover is on the brink of collapse after Britain refused to provide $100 million in emergency funding and component suppliers withdrew their support , forcing the car-maker to halt production .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe car-makerMG Rover is on the brink of collapse after Britain refused to provide $100 million in emergency funding and component suppliers withdrew their support , forcing the car-maker to halt production .
avoid.vAgentNPExtDaimlerQN : Does Mr Kerkorian think Daimler fraudlently described the 1998 deal to avoid paying a premium ?
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe FedQN : Has the Fed raised interest rates ?
avoid.vAgentNPExtDaimlerQN : Does the judge think Daimler fraudlently described the 1998 deal to avoid paying a premium ?
avoid.vAgentNPExtDukeQN : Does Duke plan on giving every new student a free iPod ?
avoid.vAgentNPExtDuke initially planned on giving every new student a free iPod , but now only plans on giving iPods to students in certain classes .
avoid.vAgentNPExtDuke initially planned on giving every new student a free iPod , but now only plans on giving iPods to students in certain classes .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMerit , in business since 1979 , has always sold aluminum awnings and started selling Sunbrela brand fabric awnings about eight years ago .
avoid.vAgentNPExtpeople who are new to paintingQN : Do people who are new to painting often load too much paint on the brush ?
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe Red Sox started wearing numbers on their backs in 1931 , and first retired numbers May 29, 1984 , when they honored Williams and Cronin .
avoid.vAgentNPExtOdds changers , or jinglers , attempt to gain favorable odds by dumping large amounts of money on a particular horse , then canceling the bet at the last moment in order to make a second bet at better odds .
avoid.vAgentNPExtDual-core chips can do the same work that a single-core chip can , only faster , while consuming less power and at a cooler temperature .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoSteve , who was sitting next to John , got down in Rome .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSteve , who was sitting next to John , got down in Rome .
avoid.vAgentNPExtDaimlerA US judge late on Thursday threw out Mr Kerkorian 's claims that Daimler had fraudulently described the 1998 deal bringing together Daimler-Benz and Chrysler as a merger rather than a takeover to avoid paying a premium .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe 1998 dealA US judge late on Thursday threw out Mr Kerkorian 's claims that Daimler had fraudulently described the 1998 deal bringing together Daimler-Benz and Chrysler as a merger rather than a takeover to avoid paying a premium .
avoid.vAgentNPExtany delegateQN : Did any delegate finish the report on time ?
avoid.vAgentNPExtNo delegates finished the report .
avoid.vAgentNPExtJohn , who always carries his laptop with him , took a flight from Boston to Paris on the morning of Dec 11th .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoJohn , who always carries his laptop with him , took a flight from Boston to Paris on the morning of Dec 11th .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe US leaderQN : Did Sharon urge the US leader to keep pressing Iran to give up its nuclear program altogether ?
avoid.vAgentNPExt48 Kuwaiti jet fighters managed to escape the Iraqi invasion .
avoid.vAgentNPExtany Kuwaiti jet fightersQN : Did any Kuwaiti jet fighters escape the Iraqi invasion ?
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyPuerto Rican legislators who want their island to become a state said Monday they would try to override a veto of a bill they believe will help resolve the territory 's relationship to the United States .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyOutside the northern Iraqi city of Kirkuk , at least nine police officers were killed and three were wounded when a bomb detonated on an oil pipeline as they were trying to defuse it .
avoid.vAgentNPExtPuerto Rico lawmakersQN : Do Puerto Rico lawmakers aim to override the governor 's veto ?
avoid.vAgentNPExtHelicopters are trying to locate people stranded without food .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe was planning to meet Bob who was waiting for him there .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheQN : What does he need to do to be in Paris ?
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouAs mentioned , IBM has opted for the mouse stick in the middle of the keyboard instead of the little trackball or the little panel you diddle with your finger .
avoid.vAgentNPExtLibya has tried , with limited success , to develop its own indigenous missile , and to extend the range of its aging SCUD force for many years under the Al Fatah and other missile programs .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIndiaUnder the deal , India will build a sophisticate chemical plant at Qazvin , which will be used produce phosphorous pentasulfide , a dual-use chemical that could be used to produce chemical weapons .
avoid.vAgentNPExtNorth KoreaDesperate for hard currency to prop up its sickly regime , North Korea has demanded $1 billion a year from America to end its destabilising missile sales to countries such as Iran , Syria , Libya , Egypt and Pakistan .
avoid.vAgentNPExtNorth KoreaDesperate for hard currency to prop up its sickly regime , North Korea has demanded $1 billion a year from America to end its destabilising missile sales to countries such as Iran , Syria , Libya , Egypt and Pakistan .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoSteve , who was sitting next to John , got down in Rome .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSteve , who was sitting next to John , got down in Rome .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSteve , who was sitting next to John , got down in Rome .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoSteve , who was sitting next to John , got down in Rome .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoSteve , who was sitting next to John , got down in Rome .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSteve , who was sitting next to John , got down in Rome .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoSteve , who was sitting next to John , got down in Rome .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSteve , who was sitting next to John , got down in Rome .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSteve , who was sitting next to John , got down in Rome .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoSteve , who was sitting next to John , got down in Rome .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoSteve , who was sitting next to John , got down in Rome .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSteve , who was sitting next to John , got down in Rome .
avoid.vAgentNPExtJohn , who always carries his laptop with him , took a flight from Boston to Paris on the morning of Dec 11th .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoJohn , who always carries his laptop with him , took a flight from Boston to Paris on the morning of Dec 11th .
avoid.vAgentNPExtDaimlerA US judge late on Thursday threw out Mr Kerkorian 's claims that Daimler had fraudulently described the 1998 deal bringing together Daimler-Benz and Chrysler as a merger rather than a takeover to avoid paying a premium .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe 1998 dealA US judge late on Thursday threw out Mr Kerkorian 's claims that Daimler had fraudulently described the 1998 deal bringing together Daimler-Benz and Chrysler as a merger rather than a takeover to avoid paying a premium .
avoid.vAgentNPExtEgypt has suspended production of BW .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIranThe relative numbers of Shehab-1 and Shehab-2 systems could change in favor of the Shehab-2 if Iran undertakes to upgrade the earlier systems to Shehab-2 configuration .
avoid.vAgentNPExt48 Kuwaiti jet fighters managed to escape the Iraqi invasion .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe diplomat has n't managed to leave Baghdad .
avoid.vAgentNPExtitIn his 19 December 2003 announcement , Qadhafi pledged to adhere to the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty which Libya ratified in 1975 , and to sign the Additional Protocol , which it did on 10 March 2004 .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe apartheid government also undertook a chemical and biological weapons ( CBW ) defense program , which reportedly also included offensive research and use of CBW agents against opponents of that government .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSouth AfricaIn the 1960s , South Africa began to explore the technical utility of `` peaceful nuclear explosions '' for mining and engineering purposes .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSouth AfricaIt is not clear when South Africa began ballistic missile - related efforts , but reportedly by the mid - 1980s , some missile infrastructure existed in the country .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSouth AfricaIt is not clear when South Africa began ballistic missile - related efforts , but reportedly by the mid - 1980s , some missile infrastructure existed in the country .
avoid.vAgentNPExtPretoria developed nuclear weapons and ballistic missiles but relinquished these armaments in the early 1990s .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe apartheid government also undertook a chemical and biological weapons ( CBW ) defense program , which reportedly also included offensive research and use of CBW agents against opponents of that government .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe first and , to date , only countrySouth Africa is the first and , to date , only country to build a nuclear arsenal , and then voluntarily dismantle its entire nuclear weapons program .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSouth AfricaMore recently , South Africa began working more closely with the IAEA in 2004 , in order to monitor international smuggling of nuclear weapons materials , after investigations of a South African businessman exposed connections to the A.Q. Khan network .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSouth AfricaMore recently , South Africa began working more closely with the IAEA in 2004 , in order to monitor international smuggling of nuclear weapons materials , after investigations of a South African businessman exposed connections to the A.Q. Khan network .
avoid.vAgentNPExtgovernment and Cuban military forces in AngolaAlthough ostensibly created entirely for defensive purposes , since government and Cuban military forces in Angola were reportedly equipped for and planning to use -- if not already using -- CW agents against the South African Defence Force ( SADF ) , from the outset the program also had offensive features and capabilities .
avoid.vAgentNPExtgovernment and Cuban military forces in AngolaAlthough ostensibly created entirely for defensive purposes , since government and Cuban military forces in Angola were reportedly equipped for and planning to use -- if not already using -- CW agents against the South African Defence Force ( SADF ) , from the outset the program also had offensive features and capabilities .
avoid.vAgentNPExtitThe apartheid - era South African government viewed itself as the target of a `` total onslaught '' by Soviet-backed Marxist guerrillas or regimes in neighboring states and black nationalists at home , and to meet this all - encompassing `` red - black danger '' it was apparently willing to use almost any means at its disposal to defend itself .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSomali gunmen who hijacked a U.N. - chartered vessel carrying food aid for tsunami victimsThe United Nations says Somali gunmen who hijacked a U.N. - chartered vessel carrying food aid for tsunami victims have released the ship after holding it for more than two months .
avoid.vAgentNPExtCoast scientistsDuring its existence Coast scientists tested or developed a wide range of harmful BW agents , including Bacillus anthracis , botulinum toxin , Vibrio cholerae , Clostridium perfringens , plague bacteria , and salmonella bacteria .
avoid.vAgentNPExtgovernment and Cuban military forces in AngolaAlthough ostensibly created entirely for defensive purposes , since government and Cuban military forces in Angola were reportedly equipped for and planning to use -- if not already using -- CW agents against the South African Defence Force ( SADF ) , from the outset the program also had offensive features and capabilities .
avoid.vAgentNPExtgovernment and Cuban military forces in AngolaAlthough ostensibly created entirely for defensive purposes , since government and Cuban military forces in Angola were reportedly equipped for and planning to use -- if not already using -- CW agents against the South African Defence Force ( SADF ) , from the outset the program also had offensive features and capabilities .
avoid.vAgentNPExtCoast scientistsDuring its existence Coast scientists tested and developed both small quantities of well - known CW agents ( including mustard agent , sarin , tabun , BZ , and perhaps VX ) and a host of lethal , hard - to - trace toxic chemicals .
avoid.vAgentNPExtCertain CW facilities also carried out research on the suitability of using illegal drugs such as methaqualone ( `` Quaaludes '' ) , MDMA ( `` Ecstasy '' ) , LSD , marijuana extract ( tetrahydrocannibol ) , and cocaine as incapacitating `` calmatives , '' but some of these illegal drugs may have ended up being sold for a profit .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe post - apartheid government of South Africa implemented its nonproliferation and disarmament policy through the Non - Proliferation of Weapons of Mass Destruction Act ( No. 87 of 1993 ) to control the transfer of sensitive items and technologies .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe governmentIn parallel with decisions to end apartheid , the government halted the bomb program in 1989 and dismantled existing weapons and associated production equipment .
avoid.vAgentNPExtterroristsThe release of nerve gas on the Tokyo subway by a Japanese cult on March 20, 1995 , the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001 , and the sending of anthrax - tainted letters have made policymakers and the general public concerned that terrorists could use chemical or biological weapons ( CBW ) to inflict mass casualties .
avoid.vAgentNPExtterroristsNevertheless , numerous misconceptions persist about the nature of CBW terrorism -- in particular , how easy it would be for terrorists to produce and employ such weapons .
avoid.vAgentNPExtterroristsThe release of nerve gas on the Tokyo subway by a Japanese cult on March 20, 1995 , the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001 , and the sending of anthrax - tainted letters have made policymakers and the general public concerned that terrorists could use chemical or biological weapons ( CBW ) to inflict mass casualties .
avoid.vAgentNPExtterroristsNevertheless , numerous misconceptions persist about the nature of CBW terrorism -- in particular , how easy it would be for terrorists to produce and employ such weapons .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe state and localities , Chafee said , sometimes get mandated to use federal homeland security funds for decontamination or preparation for bioterrorism , when the money might be better spent putting together a communications systems that would let first responders such as police , fire and rescue from different communities communicate with each other more easily. '' ( Pawtucket Times , 21Apr06 , Jim Baron ) ( Link )
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe Department of Homeland Security ( DHS ) recently completed a study , conducted in response to a request I [ Carl Levin ] made with Senator Debbie Stabenow and Rep . John Dingell that bluntly acknowledges the security risk these trucks pose .
avoid.vAgentNPExtterrorist groupsThis introductory chapter defines CBW terrorism , explores what types of terrorist groups would be most likely to carry out such attacks , and summarizes U.S. government actions to combat CBW terrorism before and after September 11 .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIndia and the US`` India and the US have agreed to respond to counter - terrorism assistance requests expeditiously and collaborate to upgrade preparedness and capability to deal with terrorism .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIndia and US to advance cooperation to deal with terrorism
avoid.vAgentNPExtthatThe 2nd Cavalry Regiment [ at Fort Lewis ] recently received three vehicles that can detect radiation or biological and chemical hazards while keeping the soldiers safe inside .
avoid.vAgentNPExta lot of smart sensors' There 's a lot of smart sensors that take away the ( guesswork ) of the soldiers , ' said Bruce Baldwin , the U.S. Army Chemical School 's lead trainer for new systems. '' ( The Olympian Online , 20Apr06 , Christian Hill ) ( Link )
avoid.vAgentNPExtthat' There 's a lot of smart sensors that take away the ( guesswork ) of the soldiers , ' said Bruce Baldwin , the U.S. Army Chemical School 's lead trainer for new systems. '' ( The Olympian Online , 20Apr06 , Christian Hill ) ( Link )
avoid.vAgentNPExtnearly 100 national guardsmen and women`` A deadly - chemical exercise sent nearly 100 national guardsmen and women into action Wednesday morning .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe Federal GovernmentThe chairman of the Department of Medicine at Sydney Hospital , John Graham , told a biosecurity workshop last week that he had appealed to the Federal Government to remove the hospital from state control and declare it a ' national security hospital ' .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe state and localities , Chafee said , sometimes get mandated to use federal homeland security funds for decontamination or preparation for bioterrorism , when the money might be better spent putting together a communications systems that would let first responders such as police , fire and rescue from different communities communicate with each other more easily. '' ( Pawtucket Times , 21Apr06 , Jim Baron ) ( Link )
avoid.vAgentNPExtTerroristsWhy Would Terrorists Want to Employ CBW ?
avoid.vAgentNPExtTerrorists may seek to obtain greater status or bargaining power by demonstrating that they have the technological capabilities required to develop , produce , and deliver CBW agents .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyTerrorists may seek to obtain greater status or bargaining power by demonstrating that they have the technological capabilities required to develop , produce , and deliver CBW agents .
avoid.vAgentNPExtAl Qa'idaNo evidence obtained to date suggests that Al Qa'ida has actually succeeded in producing significant quantities of chemical or biological agents or developed an effective means of delivery , but the intention to do so is clearly present .
avoid.vAgentNPExtAl Qa'idaNo evidence obtained to date suggests that Al Qa'ida has actually succeeded in producing significant quantities of chemical or biological agents or developed an effective means of delivery , but the intention to do so is clearly present .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe organizationThese materials revealed that the organization had recruited a Pakistani microbiologist , acquired materials to manufacture botulinum toxin , and developed a workable plan for anthrax production .
avoid.vAgentNPExtAl Qa'ida membersIn March 2002 , U.S. troops in Afghanistan found an abandoned laboratory under construction near Kandahar where Al Qa'ida members apparently planned to develop biological agents .
avoid.vAgentNPExtTerrorism experts outside government have also developed their own definitions .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe terroristsShaped by a fanatical worldview , the terrorists sought to kill as many Americans as possible while striking at symbolic targets of U.S. economic and military power .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthatAl Qa'ida ( Arabic for `` The Base `` ) is a loosely connected global network of Islamic terrorist groups that seek to expel U.S. troops from the Middle East , inflict revenge for what they perceive as America 's attacks on Muslims and its one - sided support of Israel , and eliminate Western cultural influences they consider contrary to Islam .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIslamic terrorist groupsAl Qa'ida ( Arabic for `` The Base `` ) is a loosely connected global network of Islamic terrorist groups that seek to expel U.S. troops from the Middle East , inflict revenge for what they perceive as America 's attacks on Muslims and its one - sided support of Israel , and eliminate Western cultural influences they consider contrary to Islam .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIslamic terrorist groupsAl Qa'ida ( Arabic for `` The Base `` ) is a loosely connected global network of Islamic terrorist groups that seek to expel U.S. troops from the Middle East , inflict revenge for what they perceive as America 's attacks on Muslims and its one - sided support of Israel , and eliminate Western cultural influences they consider contrary to Islam .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthatAl Qa'ida ( Arabic for `` The Base `` ) is a loosely connected global network of Islamic terrorist groups that seek to expel U.S. troops from the Middle East , inflict revenge for what they perceive as America 's attacks on Muslims and its one - sided support of Israel , and eliminate Western cultural influences they consider contrary to Islam .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIslamic terrorist groupsAl Qa'ida ( Arabic for `` The Base `` ) is a loosely connected global network of Islamic terrorist groups that seek to expel U.S. troops from the Middle East , inflict revenge for what they perceive as America 's attacks on Muslims and its one - sided support of Israel , and eliminate Western cultural influences they consider contrary to Islam .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthatAl Qa'ida ( Arabic for `` The Base `` ) is a loosely connected global network of Islamic terrorist groups that seek to expel U.S. troops from the Middle East , inflict revenge for what they perceive as America 's attacks on Muslims and its one - sided support of Israel , and eliminate Western cultural influences they consider contrary to Islam .
avoid.vAgentNPExtarmed militiasPatriot groups in rural areas often form armed militias that stockpile weapons and conduct training exercises in preparation for an anticipated violent showdown with the federal government or United Nations forces .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthatPatriot groups in rural areas often form armed militias that stockpile weapons and conduct training exercises in preparation for an anticipated violent showdown with the federal government or United Nations forces .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoThe Army of God , for example , is an extremist anti - abortion group that has assassinated doctors who perform abortions and has sent hundreds of anthrax hoax letters to family - planning clinics around the United States .
avoid.vAgentNPExtdoctorsThe Army of God , for example , is an extremist anti - abortion group that has assassinated doctors who perform abortions and has sent hundreds of anthrax hoax letters to family - planning clinics around the United States .
avoid.vAgentNPExtrepressive governmentsSome definitions of terrorism go beyond sub - state actors to include repressive governments that may carry out acts of `` state terrorism '' against their own citizens .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsub - national groupsDuring the Cold War , for example , the United States and the Soviet Union each supported sub - national groups engaged in proxy wars .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThose groups and individuals most likely to engage in terrorism with chemical or biological weapons lie at the intersection of three attributes : ( 1 ) motivation , ( 2 ) organizational structure , and ( 3 ) technical capability .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe terrorist groups of greatest concernMotivation : The terrorist groups of greatest concern are motivated to inflict indiscriminate mass casualties ( random ; not targeting a specific person or persons ) and to engage in innovative and risky tactics .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthemOrganizational Structure : The terrorist groups of greatest concern have an organizational structure and internal control mechanisms that enable them to prevent penetration by government agents or defection by group members .
avoid.vAgentNPExtvery few terrorist groupsHistorically , very few terrorist groups have possessed the motivation , the organization , and the technical capability to conduct a successful chemical or biological terrorist attack , particularly on a large scale .
avoid.vAgentNPExtvery few terrorist groupsHistorically , very few terrorist groups have possessed the motivation , the organization , and the technical capability to conduct a successful chemical or biological terrorist attack , particularly on a large scale .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSome groups in the past have tried to acquire a CBW capability , but have lacked the technical expertise to do so .
avoid.vAgentNPExtOther groups have acquired a pathogen or toxin and have been motivated to use it , but were penetrated by law enforcement or exposed by defectors before the attack could be carried out .
avoid.vAgentNPExtanalystsEven before the events of September 11 and the anthrax letter attacks of fall 2001 , analysts began to observe some troubling developments along all three dimensions of the CBW terrorism threat .
avoid.vAgentNPExtA few terrorist groups active today are more motivated to carry out mass - casualty attacks , better organized to resist outside penetration , and are actively pursuing technologies and know-how relevant to CBW terrorism .
avoid.vAgentNPExtA few terrorist groups active today are more motivated to carry out mass - casualty attacks , better organized to resist outside penetration , and are actively pursuing technologies and know-how relevant to CBW terrorism .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsmall terrorist cellsYet although small terrorist cells may be more motivated to use CBW and harder for counterterrorism authorities to interdict , they may lack the technical and financial resources needed to produce and deliver CBW agents .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe Provisional Irish Republican Army ( PIRA ) or the Palestinian Liberation Organization ( PLO )In the past , politically motivated terrorist organizations , such as the Provisional Irish Republican Army ( PIRA ) or the Palestinian Liberation Organization ( PLO ) , have not sought to inflict indiscriminate mass casualties .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSuch groups engage in violent attacks against civilian targets with the aim of influencing public opinion and applying pressure on government officials .
avoid.vAgentNPExtterroristsIgnoring the possibility that these trucks could be used by terrorists to transport biological or chemical weapons is irresponsible .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe Shah 's nuclear scientistsAnd , despite Akbar Etemad 's beliefs , the Western intelligence community had long suspected that the Shah 's nuclear scientists conducted research into military applications .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthese laboratoriesOver the years , these laboratories have conducted research into conversion ( a hexafluoride plant in Esfahan and at the Jabr Ibn Hayan Multipurpose Laboratories - JHL ) , enrichment , and reprocessing ( analysis and separation experiments using US - supplied hot cells , and radioisotope production at the TNRC ) .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIranAnother report indicates that `` Iran has ... conducted extensive research on more lethal active agents like anthrax , hoof and mouth disease , and biotoxins . ''
avoid.vAgentNPExtIran has also conducted chemical and biological defense military exercises with helicopter sprayers and worked with cruise and ballistic missiles , although there is no concrete evidence that it has developed a biological warhead to be fit on such missiles .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIran has also conducted several military exercises to date that have included defensive chemical and biological weapons maneuvers .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyThey are largely unaffected by public opinion because they act on behalf of their deity and their co - religionists .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey may believe in apocalyptic prophecy and actively seek to bring about Armageddon , or the end of the world .
avoid.vAgentNPExtAnother new type of terrorist organization focuses on a single , hotly disputed issue such as abortion , animal rights , environmental protection , or genetic engineering .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe terrorist groupsFurther details about the motivation and organizational structure of the terrorist groups most likely to carry out CBW attacks are provided in the next two pages. ( The specific capabilities required to acquire and deliver biological agents are discussed in subsequent chapters . )
avoid.vAgentNPExtMany Al Qa'ida terrorists are prepared to sacrifice their own lives to carry out attacks , making them essentially impossible to deter .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe North Korean CW programDuring the three decades after the establishment of the DPRK ( in 1947 ) , the North Korean CW program had uneven success in obtaining and weaponizing CW agents .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe DPRKHowever , it would appear that over the last 20 years , the DPRK has increased its capacity not only in CW agent production but also the development and deployment of a variety of chemical delivery systems .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe DPRKNonetheless , the DPRK has also shown a single-minded emphasis on buttressing its military capabilities despite a poverty - stricken economy and populace .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe DPRKIn 1994 , during heightened tensions over North Korea 's nuclear weapons program , the DPRK threatened to turn Seoul into a `` sea of fire . ''
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe DPRK militaryOne of the highest ranking North Korean government officials to defect to the South , Hwang Jang Yop , said in April 1997 that the DPRK military was able to do just that , using a combination of chemical and nuclear weapons delivered by missiles .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe DPRK militaryOne of the highest ranking North Korean government officials to defect to the South , Hwang Jang Yop , said in April 1997 that the DPRK military was able to do just that , using a combination of chemical and nuclear weapons delivered by missiles .
avoid.vAgentNPExtNorth KoreaRhetoric aside , North Korea faces many obstacles in actually employing CW agents , not to mention their manufacture and storage .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe KPAGiven all of North Korea 's artillery along on the DMZ , it has been estimated that the KPA could fire over 5 million artillery shells per hour .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe NorthBecause chemical weapons are best suited for delivery with larger caliber artillery pieces , it is worth noting that over the last two years the North has further increased the number of long - range 240 mm multiple rocket launcher systems and 170 mm howitzers , all placed in hardened sites near the DMZ .
avoid.vAgentNPExtNorth KoreaFinally , by the late 1980s , it was reported that North Korea was able to produce CW agents in large quantity , and deployed large numbers of chemical ordnance .
avoid.vAgentNPExtNorth KoreaDue to challenges posed by a limited source of indigenously produced precursors for CW agents , it is believed that North Korea emphasizes production of phosgene , mustard , sarin , and V - agents. ( Previous reports have also alleged a large stock of sarin nerve agent. ) In 2001 , it was estimated that there are 12 facilities in the DPRK where raw chemicals , precursors , and CW agents are produced and / or stored .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIranIn April 2004 , Iran vowed to step up cooperation with the IAEA , adding that it had not only suspended enrichment programs but also stopped producing and assembling related parts .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey may believe in apocalyptic prophecy and actively seek to bring about Armageddon , or the end of the world .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIranBeginning in June 1986 , Iran initiated isolated Scud-B attacks against Baghdad and Kirkuk .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIranThere is no indication that Iran has successfully weaponized BW agents .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe center , which has drawn criticism from arms control experts and local activists , will be the first department lab to focus strictly on biodefense .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhichThe center , which has drawn criticism from arms control experts and local activists , will be the first department lab to focus strictly on biodefense .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe first department labThe center , which has drawn criticism from arms control experts and local activists , will be the first department lab to focus strictly on biodefense .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe facility also will be used to assess threat vulnerabilities and potential consequences and conduct forensic analysis of evidence from terrorism and biological crimes .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIt is scheduled to begin operating in 2008 . ( WTOP , 26Jun06 ) ( Link )
avoid.vAgentNPExtBiologists at Fort Detrick 's newest biodefense center may be asked to make some of the world 's deadliest microbes even more dangerous than they already are .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe biologistsOne of the biologists ' jobs , according to chief scientist Bernard Courtney , will be to create pathogens to match strains that terrorists are clandestinely producing and then develop vaccines and drugs to combat them .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe National Biodefense Analysis and Countermeasures Center -- now operating out of borrowed lab space at the Frederick base and elsewhereBut some arms control specialists worry that the National Biodefense Analysis and Countermeasures Center -- now operating out of borrowed lab space at the Frederick base and elsewhere -- might develop new vaccine - resistant or lethal microbes without solid evidence of a terrorist plot to unleash similar bugs .
avoid.vAgentNPExtcompaniesThe FDA 's US Orphan Drug Act is intended to assist and encourage companies to develop safe and effective therapies for the treatment of rare diseases and disorders .
avoid.vAgentNPExtAnniston Chemical ActivityI 'm proud of their efforts to work safely as they safely destroy the chemical munitions that Anniston Chemical Activity stores .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoRepublican Senator John Cornyn , who leads the India Caucus in the US Senate along with Democratic Senator Hillary Clinton , Friday took the floor to answer Byron Dorgan , a critic of the deal who has vowed to do all to delay if not stop it .
avoid.vAgentNPExtByron Dorgan , a critic of the dealRepublican Senator John Cornyn , who leads the India Caucus in the US Senate along with Democratic Senator Hillary Clinton , Friday took the floor to answer Byron Dorgan , a critic of the deal who has vowed to do all to delay if not stop it .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe militaryThey were there to study migrating birds , information the military would use to determine if chemicals and diseases could be transported across borders and so be used as vectors by -- or against -- an enemy .
avoid.vAgentNPExtits membersThe Aksa Martyrs Brigades announced on Sunday that its members have succeeded in manufacturing chemical and biological weapons .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe groupAccording to the statement , the first of its kind , the group has managed to manufacture and develop at least 20 different types of biological and chemical weapons .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe groupAccording to the statement , the first of its kind , the group has managed to manufacture and develop at least 20 different types of biological and chemical weapons .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIsraelIt also threatened to use the weapons against IDF soldiers if Israel carried out its threats to invade the Gaza Strip . ( The Jerusalem Post , 25Jun06 , Khaled Abu Toameh ) ( Link )
avoid.vAgentNPExta chemical , biological , radiological or nuclear ( CBRN ) attackSecurity sources have disclosed that the belief amongst most intelligence agencies is that a chemical , biological , radiological or nuclear ( CBRN ) attack , using a so-called dirty bomb , is now inevitable .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyThe warning comes three weeks after 250 police officers stormed the home of two Muslim brothers in Forest Gate , east London , in the mistaken belief that they were attempting to develop a chemical bomb .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyThe warning comes three weeks after 250 police officers stormed the home of two Muslim brothers in Forest Gate , east London , in the mistaken belief that they were attempting to develop a chemical bomb .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe Syrian nuclear programIt appears that the Syrian nuclear program continues to be focused solely on civilian nuclear research , based on international cooperation , and set to support a continued domestic aspiration for a nuclear power program .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe Syrian nuclear programIt appears that the Syrian nuclear program continues to be focused solely on civilian nuclear research , based on international cooperation , and set to support a continued domestic aspiration for a nuclear power program .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIt took this step to obtain the political and technical benefits that come from signing the treaty .
avoid.vAgentNPExtits Atomic Energy Commission ( AECS )In 1979 , Syria established its Atomic Energy Commission ( AECS ) largely to manage IAEA assistance programs and to plan for the eventual development of a nuclear power program .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSyrian and Soviet scientistsAlso in 1983 , Syrian and Soviet scientists carried out a joint study on the construction of a nuclear power reactor in Syria .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSyriaThis study was part of an IAEA cooperative assistance project to help Syria understand the requirements for developing and maintaining a nuclear program .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSyriaAlthough Syria has probably never attempted to indigenously build nuclear weapons , there have been rumors that it might be interested in obtaining such weapons to deter an Israeli nuclear weapons threat .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSyriaAlthough Syria has probably never attempted to indigenously build nuclear weapons , there have been rumors that it might be interested in obtaining such weapons to deter an Israeli nuclear weapons threat .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSyriaIn fact , in 1986 , when questioned on his opinion of the Israeli nuclear arsenal , Syrian Chief of Staff General Hihmet Al-Siabi suggested that Syria would strive to achieve strategic equality with Israel including nuclear parity .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSyriaIn the late 1980s and early 1990s , Syria began exploring its potential for indigenous nuclear resources .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSyriaUpon completion of several uranium exploration projects , Syria began experiments to extract uranium from its vast phosphoric rock reserves .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSyriaUpon completion of several uranium exploration projects , Syria began experiments to extract uranium from its vast phosphoric rock reserves .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSyriaUpon completion of several uranium exploration projects , Syria began experiments to extract uranium from its vast phosphoric rock reserves .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe IAEA and AECSIn 1986 , the IAEA and AECS constructed a micro - plant at the General Phosphate Company Plant in Homs to study the process of uranium extraction from phosphoric acid .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSyriaIn 1996 , Syria began developing a plant to recover uranium from tri -superphosphates using a similar technology .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSyriaIn 1996 , Syria began developing a plant to recover uranium from tri -superphosphates using a similar technology .
avoid.vAgentNPExtChinaIn 1991 , China started constructing Syria 's first research reactor , a 30 KW miniature neutron source reactor ( MNSR ) to be located at the Der Al-Hadjar Nuclear Research Center near Damascus .
avoid.vAgentNPExtChinaIn 1991 , China started constructing Syria 's first research reactor , a 30 KW miniature neutron source reactor ( MNSR ) to be located at the Der Al-Hadjar Nuclear Research Center near Damascus .
avoid.vAgentNPExtitThe Cyclon-30 cyclotron , provided by Belgium 's Ion Beam Applications , is the same model as the cyclotron in Iran , where it is suspected of being used to enrich uranium .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSyriaIn more recent years , Syria has continued to develop its nuclear research facilities and other facilities to help manage its nuclear material .
avoid.vAgentNPExtGennifer FlowersDuring the 1992 campaign , when Gennifer Flowers first brought Clinton 's philandering to public attention , Stephanopoulos -- as Clinton 's chief spinner , distracter , and all-around bullshit artist -- played a crucial role in discrediting Flowers and anyone else who tried to point out the truth , namely that Clinton had a disturbing zipper problem. ( Do n't say Stephanopoulos did n't know .
avoid.vAgentNPExtanyone elseDuring the 1992 campaign , when Gennifer Flowers first brought Clinton 's philandering to public attention , Stephanopoulos -- as Clinton 's chief spinner , distracter , and all-around bullshit artist -- played a crucial role in discrediting Flowers and anyone else who tried to point out the truth , namely that Clinton had a disturbing zipper problem. ( Do n't say Stephanopoulos did n't know .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoDuring the 1992 campaign , when Gennifer Flowers first brought Clinton 's philandering to public attention , Stephanopoulos -- as Clinton 's chief spinner , distracter , and all-around bullshit artist -- played a crucial role in discrediting Flowers and anyone else who tried to point out the truth , namely that Clinton had a disturbing zipper problem. ( Do n't say Stephanopoulos did n't know .
avoid.vAgentNPExtStephanopoulosAgain , he 's not a fool. ) Simply put , Stephanopoulos did as much as any man to get the country into the mess he now so telegenically laments .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyou`` I guarantee you that if you do this you 'll never work in Democratic politics again .
avoid.vAgentNPExtII often feel as if I only get half the story sometimes , so I typically do a massive amount of reporting that is most often much more than I will ever need .
avoid.vAgentNPExtII think that is why I welcomed doing a book -- it gives one the ability to use so much of what is left on the cutting room floor of daily journalism .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwe allThink of all the good stuff we all collect daily in our reporting that we never add to stories .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI always use two simple words when people tell me that one company -- whether it is AOL or Microsoft or Disney -- is in charge of all our destinies : Babylon was .
avoid.vAgentNPExtDavid 's soldiersThe Bible describes how David 's soldiers conquered Jerusalem by discovering a water tunnel under the walls and using it to take the city by surprise .
avoid.vAgentNPExtDavidPerhaps because Jerusalem was in neutral territory not allotted to any of the twelve rival tribes of Israel , David made it the capital of his newly formed kingdom and brought the most talented artisans , dedicated priests , magical poets and musicians , and the most formidable soldiers from each of the tribes to live in his city .
avoid.vAgentNPExtDavidPerhaps because Jerusalem was in neutral territory not allotted to any of the twelve rival tribes of Israel , David made it the capital of his newly formed kingdom and brought the most talented artisans , dedicated priests , magical poets and musicians , and the most formidable soldiers from each of the tribes to live in his city .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe also brought the Ark of the Covenant , the portable tabernacle containing the Tablets of the Law received on Mount Sinai , to the Spring of Gihon , just outside the walls of Jerusalem .
avoid.vAgentNPExtDavidAccording to biblical tradition , although David bought the land for the Temple and carefully assembled its building materials , he was deemed unworthy of constructing the Temple because he was a man of war with blood on his hands .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIAt the Temple 's dedication , Solomon addressed his God : `` ... the Heavens , even the Heaven of the Heavens , can not contain Thee ; how much less this House that I have built ? ''
avoid.vAgentNPExtSolomonAlong with this splendid house of worship , Solomon built a royal palace , mansions for his wives , temples for the foreign gods worshipped by the princesses he had married , and towers for the defense of the capital .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe Davidic dynastyBut with his death the empire collapsed , and the Israelite kingdom was divided into two separate , impoverished , often warring nations : Israel , with its capital at Shechem in the north , ruled by a series of northern dynasties ; and the smaller kingdom of Judah , with its capital at Jerusalem , from which the Davidic dynasty continued to rule .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe cityThanks to King Hezekiah 's hidden water tunnel , the city narrowly escaped destruction .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheHe reigned from 37 to 4 b.c. , during which time he fortified the Hasmonean wall and rebuilt the defense towers beside Jaffa Gate , the foundation of which still stand .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheFor all his accomplishments , Herod was nevertheless hated by his subjects ; he taxed , he tortured , and he ordered the massacre of male Jewish infants in an attempt to do away with the heralded Messiah .
avoid.vAgentNPExtJoseph and MaryWhen Jesus was born in about 4 b.c. , Joseph and Mary escaped Herod 's paranoia by fleeing into Egypt with the new - born infant .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe JewsIn outrage , the Jews began a second revolt against Rome , led by Simon bar Kochba .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey built many impressive churches during the term of the first Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem , but in 1187 they were driven out by Muslim forces under the great warrior Saladin .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe Holy Roman Emperor Frederick IIDuring the Sixth Crusade ( 1228 - 1229 ) , the Holy Roman Emperor Frederick II managed to secure Jerusalem for the Christians by negotiation .
avoid.vAgentNPExthis empire , including JerusalemBut when Suleiman died , his empire , including Jerusalem , began a long period of decline .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe United NationsBut lacking the means to enforce its decision , the United Nations was powerless to halt the fighting that erupted as the British withdrew their troops in 1948 .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe BritishBut lacking the means to enforce its decision , the United Nations was powerless to halt the fighting that erupted as the British withdrew their troops in 1948 .
avoid.vAgentNPExtitBut the ideas and mystique that have always made this an extraordinarily special place rise above the ebbing and flowing concerns of present - day Jerusalem as it continues to tug at the world 's attention into the new millennium .
avoid.vAgentNPExtitBut the ideas and mystique that have always made this an extraordinarily special place rise above the ebbing and flowing concerns of present - day Jerusalem as it continues to tug at the world 's attention into the new millennium .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheAccording to biblical tradition , although David bought the land for the Temple and carefully assembled its building materials , he was deemed unworthy of constructing the Temple because he was a man of war with blood on his hands .
avoid.vAgentNPExtDublin excels in packaging its past for the visitor .
avoid.vAgentNPExtBuildings seem to transform themselves depending on the light ; Dublin under a lowering sky is a different place from Dublin in sunshine .
avoid.vAgentNPExtliterature and theaterAnd in this city , where literature and theater have historically dominated the scene , visual arts are finally coming into their own with the new Museum of Modern Art and the many galleries that display the work of modern Irish artists .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe Irish are actually beginning to come home .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThat incredible empire dominated the world and I imagine it did not seem possible to people living then that anyone could loosen that empire 's grip on humanity .
avoid.vAgentNPExtAOL , AT and T , Microsoft , or one of the big media companiesWill the strongman of the era be AOL , AT and T , Microsoft , or one of the big media companies ?
avoid.vAgentNPExtGenesis 14:18 - 20In the Bible , Genesis 14:18 - 20 records that Abraham visited the city of `` Salem '' in approximately 1800 b.c. and was blessed by the city 's ruler , Melchzedik , who offered him bread and wine .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe United NationsBut lacking the means to enforce its decision , the United Nations was powerless to halt the fighting that erupted as the British withdrew their troops in 1948 .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe United NationsBut lacking the means to enforce its decision , the United Nations was powerless to halt the fighting that erupted as the British withdrew their troops in 1948 .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe Macabbees cleansed the Temple of Hellenistic idols and the blood of pagan sacrifices ; the eight - day celebration of Hanukkah ( Feast of Dedication ) commemorates their victory .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe ShahIn the 1950s , the Shah initiated Iran 's nuclear research program and developed an ambitious plan to produce 23,000 MW from nuclear power by the end of the century .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIranConcurrently , the United States along with some other IAEA board members has continued to maintain that Iran is pursuing an underground nuclear weapons program .
avoid.vAgentNPExtProsperity has brought with it a new emphasis on historic preservation .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIran has begun preliminary work to install thousands of centrifuges at its uranium enrichment facility as a dispute roiled over whether the International Atomic Energy Agency was receiving the access it wants to monitor the site , wire services reported today ( see GSN , Feb. 1 ) .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIran has begun preliminary work to install thousands of centrifuges at its uranium enrichment facility as a dispute roiled over whether the International Atomic Energy Agency was receiving the access it wants to monitor the site , wire services reported today ( see GSN , Feb. 1 ) .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHundreds of workers `` were working feverishly '' to place piping and wiring in Iran 's underground enrichment facility at Natanz , said a diplomat accredited to the agency .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIranian officialsThe nuclear agency had hoped to monitor the larger centrifuge cascade with cameras , but Iranian officials were `` not allowing the IAEA to install the cameras inside the cascade halls in Natanz and are causing further delays in the inspectors ' activity , '' a diplomat who closely monitors the agency said yesterday .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe IAEAThe nuclear agency had hoped to monitor the larger centrifuge cascade with cameras , but Iranian officials were `` not allowing the IAEA to install the cameras inside the cascade halls in Natanz and are causing further delays in the inspectors ' activity , '' a diplomat who closely monitors the agency said yesterday .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIranian officialsThe nuclear agency had hoped to monitor the larger centrifuge cascade with cameras , but Iranian officials were `` not allowing the IAEA to install the cameras inside the cascade halls in Natanz and are causing further delays in the inspectors ' activity , '' a diplomat who closely monitors the agency said yesterday .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe agencyFor its part , Iran today denied that it prevented the agency from positioning cameras , but did not specifically address the location of the cameras .
avoid.vAgentNPExtweWe have cooperated with the IAEA based on the safeguards and we will continue to do so in the framework of cooperation and treaties , '' said a senior Iranian diplomat in Tehran .
avoid.vAgentNPExtChina possesses nuclear weapons , a range of ballistic missile capabilities , and the ability to develop chemical and biological weapons .
avoid.vAgentNPExtChina has produced and deployed a wide range of ballistic missiles , ranging from short - range missiles to intercontinental ballistic missiles ( ICBMs ) .
avoid.vAgentNPExtChina is replacing its older DF-5 missiles with new DF -5A variants , which may eventually be equipped with multiple warheads .
avoid.vAgentNPExtChinaSince then , China has conducted 45 nuclear tests , including tests of thermonuclear weapons and a neutron bomb .
avoid.vAgentNPExtPakistanChina provided nuclear reactors and technology to several countries in the 1980s and early 1990s , including design information and fissile material that reportedly helped Pakistan develop nuclear weapons .
avoid.vAgentNPExtChinaSince the early 1990s , China has improved its export controls , including the promulgation of regulations on nuclear and nuclear dual - use exports and has pledged to halt exports of nuclear technology to un - safeguarded facilities .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe first and only nuclear weapons stateIn 2002 China ratified the IAEA Additional Protocol , the first and only nuclear weapons state to do so .
avoid.vAgentNPExta voluntary supply - side export control regimeChina is not , however , a member of the Australia Group ( AG ) , a voluntary supply - side export control regime focused on chemical and biological weapons , though the issuance of new export control regulations in 2002 has put Beijing 's export control policy fully in line with that of the AG .
avoid.vAgentNPExtChinaWhile China has publicly declared to be consistently in compliance with the BTWC , past U.S. government reports have alleged that China not only has a small - scale offensive biological weapons program , but has also transferred controlled biological weapons - related items to nations of proliferation concern such as Iran .
avoid.vAgentNPExtChinaSince 2004 , China has been engaged in consultation with the MTCR ; however , its application for membership has so far not been successful and suspicions , especially in the United States , about Chinese missile technology transfers remain .
avoid.vAgentNPExtChinaOn 11 January 2007 , China successfully carried out a test of a direct ascent anti - satellite ( ASAT ) weapon , by using a ballistic missile to destroy an aging weather satellite in orbit approximately 500 miles above the Earth 's surface .
avoid.vAgentNPExtChinaOn 11 January 2007 , China successfully carried out a test of a direct ascent anti - satellite ( ASAT ) weapon , by using a ballistic missile to destroy an aging weather satellite in orbit approximately 500 miles above the Earth 's surface .
avoid.vAgentNPExtitAlthough Syria does not appear to have ever pursued nuclear weapons , there have been rumors that it considered doing so in the early 1980s .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSyriaIn more recent years , Syria has continued to develop its nuclear research facilities and other facilities to help manage its nuclear material .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSyriaIn December 2002 , an Italian newspaper cited an Iraqi officer who asserted that Syria had allowed Iraq to store its weapons of mass destruction in Syria research centers .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIraqIn December 2002 , an Italian newspaper cited an Iraqi officer who asserted that Syria had allowed Iraq to store its weapons of mass destruction in Syria research centers .
avoid.vAgentNPExtRussian and Syrian officialsIn 2003 , Russian and Syrian officials continued their negotiations for the construction of a nuclear facility that would include a nuclear power plant and a seawater atomic desalination plant .
avoid.vAgentNPExtitIn 2004 , Syria responded to U.S. and U.K. pressure to relinquish its WMD by declaring that it is prepared to do so when Israel does the same .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIsraelIn 2004 , Syria responded to U.S. and U.K. pressure to relinquish its WMD by declaring that it is prepared to do so when Israel does the same .
avoid.vAgentNPExteveryone in DublinNew construction is everywhere , the streets buzz , traffic is increasingly congested , and in the frenetic pace of rush hour everyone in Dublin seems intent on changing places with everyone else .
avoid.vAgentNPExtpeopleAt night the streets are crowded with people bent on having a good time .
avoid.vAgentNPExtno visitorDublin theater is legendary , and no visitor should miss seeing a performance at the Abbey Theatre or Gate Theatre .
avoid.vAgentNPExtChinaSince the early 1990s , China has improved its export controls , including the promulgation of regulations on nuclear and nuclear dual - use exports and has pledged to halt exports of nuclear technology to un - safeguarded facilities .
avoid.vAgentNPExtAl Qa'idaNo evidence obtained to date suggests that Al Qa'ida has actually succeeded in producing significant quantities of chemical or biological agents or developed an effective means of delivery , but the intention to do so is clearly present .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe terrorist groups of greatest concernOrganizational Structure : The terrorist groups of greatest concern have an organizational structure and internal control mechanisms that enable them to prevent penetration by government agents or defection by group members .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSome groups in the past have tried to acquire a CBW capability , but have lacked the technical expertise to do so .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthemTheir curiosity pushed them to build vessels that were strong enough to ford the open seas and reach these islands , marking the start of the long legacy of Mediterranean seafaring .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe basic elements of life in the Aegean began to come together as early as 5000 b.c. , and were already in place by the late Bronze Age ( c. 2700 b.c. ) .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyThe people farmed and fished ; on the dawning of the Bronze Age in 2700 b.c. , they began to work with metals .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey also continued to trade in obsidian and the local marble .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe Minoan cultureFarther south in Crete , the Minoan culture developed after 2000 b.c. into the most significant of its age , spreading its influence throughout the region by trade and diplomacy .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe Minoan cultureFarther south in Crete , the Minoan culture developed after 2000 b.c. into the most significant of its age , spreading its influence throughout the region by trade and diplomacy .
avoid.vAgentNPExtspreading its influence throughout the regionFarther south in Crete , the Minoan culture developed after 2000 b.c. into the most significant of its age , spreading its influence throughout the region by trade and diplomacy .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe PhoeniciansThey held sway over islands off the northern Greek coast , but the Phoenicians kept control of the main sea routes ; south of the area , trade continued as usual .
avoid.vAgentNPExtcity-statesAt the same time , city-states began to grow in influence on the southern Greek mainland .
avoid.vAgentNPExtLygdamisThe preeminent islands of this era were Delos , a sacred island and center of religion ruled by Athens ; Samos , ruled by the tyrant Polycrates ; and Naxos , whose ruler Lygdamis undertook some major building projects .
avoid.vAgentNPExtAthensThe Persians were defeated , and Athens duly punished the islands that had turned against it .
avoid.vAgentNPExtAthensIn 431 b.c. , Athens began a war with its neighbor and league member Sparta .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyConstantinople was taken by Crusader forces in 1204 , and they stripped the city of many of its finest treasures -- which now grace the public buildings of Venice -- although a large consignment of books and manuscripts was transferred to the monastery at Patmos before the city fell .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIran has begun preliminary work to install thousands of centrifuges at its uranium enrichment facility as a dispute roiled over whether the International Atomic Energy Agency was receiving the access it wants to monitor the site , wire services reported today ( see GSN , Feb. 1 ) .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe populationsTo counter this , the populations moved from their homes on the coast and built settlements inland , out of sight of the raiding parties .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe Venetians fortified their main towns -- Naxos Town and Antiparos Town are wonderful examples of this -- creating labyrinths of narrow alleys and cul-de-sacs that were designed to confuse and to demoralize invaders .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey began the process of building their strong citadels , and reinforcing the Christian faith on the islands .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe Ottomans were roving invaders who came from the east , taking land in what is now Turkey .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyBy the end of the 13th century , they began their first raids on the Aegean Islands .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyThey then set their sights on the islands of the Knights of St. John and , after an unsuccessful siege in 1480 , they finally ejected the knights from the Dodecanese in 1522 .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe Ottomans brought new influences to the islands that they controlled , forming a large empire that stretched around the eastern Mediterranean .
avoid.vAgentNPExtpatriotsLesvos , Chios , and Samos lay in the important shipping lanes , and patriots began disrupting Ottoman cargo traffic .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe peoples of the Greek mainlandThe Ottoman Empire was weakening , however , and in 1821 , the peoples of the Greek mainland achieved nationhood for the first time .
avoid.vAgentNPExtA new sense of identity enveloped Greek peoples throughout the Aegean , thus commencing a movement to expand Greece and unify the disparate Orthodox populations .
avoid.vAgentNPExta movementA new sense of identity enveloped Greek peoples throughout the Aegean , thus commencing a movement to expand Greece and unify the disparate Orthodox populations .
avoid.vAgentNPExtA series of disastrous decisions at the beginning of the 20th century began to sound a death knell for the Ottoman Empire .
avoid.vAgentNPExtGreece attempted to stay out of World War II , but Mussolini saw Greece as an ideal addition to his Italian empire .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyHis forces made a series of attacks from their bases in the Dodecanese islands , including sinking a Greek naval vessel in the harbor of Tinos Town , but they only succeeded in strengthening the resolve of the population against them .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyHis forces made a series of attacks from their bases in the Dodecanese islands , including sinking a Greek naval vessel in the harbor of Tinos Town , but they only succeeded in strengthening the resolve of the population against them .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe expansion of air travel began the age of mass tourism , and Greece along with the Aegean Islands became exciting destinations for northern Europeans escaping their damp , cool summers .
avoid.vAgentNPExtnorthern EuropeansThe expansion of air travel began the age of mass tourism , and Greece along with the Aegean Islands became exciting destinations for northern Europeans escaping their damp , cool summers .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyThe people farmed and fished ; on the dawning of the Bronze Age in 2700 b.c. , they began to work with metals .
avoid.vAgentNPExtnative Archaic IndiansAround 3000 b.c. , native Archaic Indians began to develop a lasting hunting and gathering culture .
avoid.vAgentNPExtnative Archaic IndiansAround 3000 b.c. , native Archaic Indians began to develop a lasting hunting and gathering culture .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe AnasaziFar more progressive than the Archaics , the Anasazi utilized such formal agricultural techniques as irrigation to assist their harvest .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe AnasaziThis permitted the Anasazi to achieve a benchmark of advanced society -- the ability to live in permanent shelters year-round without need to follow wildlife .
avoid.vAgentNPExtAmerican explorer John C. FremontIn 1844 , American explorer John C. Fremont parked his horses at Big Springs , and his report to the government resulted in a mail route leading past the spot on its way to California .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMormon leader Brigham YoungIn 1855 , Mormon leader Brigham Young responded to promising reports of Las Vegas by sending 30 missionary settlers to the valley ; they eventually built a fort not far from today 's Downtown .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyIn 1855 , Mormon leader Brigham Young responded to promising reports of Las Vegas by sending 30 missionary settlers to the valley ; they eventually built a fort not far from today 's Downtown .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe missionaries struggled valiantly against the dictates of the desert , trying simultaneously to survive the harshness of their circumstances and spread the Mormon faith .
avoid.vAgentNPExtGassBestowed with plenty of the invaluable pioneer spirit that characterizes Las Vegas to this day , Gass redirected his life by picking up where the Mormons left off -- at least when it came to ranching and farming .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe expanded the ranch and irrigated the land so that it would support crops and cattle .
avoid.vAgentNPExtStewartIn the late 1870s , he defaulted on a loan from rancher Archibald Stewart , so Stewart took the Las Vegas Ranch for his own .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHelen StewartThrough 1905 , Helen Stewart expanded the ranch to 2000 acres ( 810 hectares ) , making quite a bit of money in the process .
avoid.vAgentNPExtweWe have cooperated with the IAEA based on the safeguards and we will continue to do so in the framework of cooperation and treaties , '' said a senior Iranian diplomat in Tehran .
avoid.vAgentNPExtYou can view artifacts from the Bronze Age , trace the history of the Easter Rising , or revisit Leopold Bloom 's odyssey in Ulysses .
avoid.vAgentNPExtrailroad officialsStanding at the depot at Main and Fremont streets , railroad officials auctioned 1200 lots they had subdivided from forty square blocks of desert scrub .
avoid.vAgentNPExtUnion Pacific then consolidated its operations , eliminating the Las Vegas repair facility .
avoid.vAgentNPExtUnion Pacific then consolidated its operations , eliminating the Las Vegas repair facility .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthatStill , the future of Las Vegas is sure to be determined as much by the pioneering spirit that built the city as by anything else .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe pioneering spiritStill , the future of Las Vegas is sure to be determined as much by the pioneering spirit that built the city as by anything else .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe Iraqi government has agreed to let U.S. Rep . Tony Hall visit the country next week to assess a humanitarian crisis that has festered since the Gulf War of 1990 , Hall 's office said Monday .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe Dayton Democrat , who has traveled to other crisis points including Sierra Leone and North Korea , will spend three days visiting hospitals and other facilities to seek understanding why aid has been ineffective in stemming malnourishment and other medical problems .
avoid.vAgentNPExtU.S. Democratic Party Congressman Tony Hall left here Thursday after concluding his landmark visit to Iraq , which has been under sweeping U.N. sanctions since 1990 .
avoid.vAgentNPExtusIf supplies are not reaching the people who need them , Hall said , he wanted to find out whether the United Nations or relief agencies needed to handle things differently , or whether `` Iraq needs to get out of the way and let us do the job . ''
avoid.vAgentNPExtIraq`` It was very , very important '' to compel Iraq to rid itself of weapons of mass destruction so that `` it can not use or export them to other countries , '' he told Associated Press Television News .
avoid.vAgentNPExtit`` It was very , very important '' to compel Iraq to rid itself of weapons of mass destruction so that `` it can not use or export them to other countries , '' he told Associated Press Television News .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIraqBut he insisted the international community can do a much better job in helping Iraq deal with its economic and health problems .
avoid.vAgentNPExtweSheikh Mohamed , who is also the Defense Minister of the United Arab Emirates , announced at the inauguration ceremony that `` we want to make Dubai a new trading center . ''
avoid.vAgentNPExtcompaniesHe said companies engaged in e-commerce would be able to set up offices , employ staff and own equipment in the open zone , including fully-owned foreign companies .
avoid.vAgentNPExtweSheikh Mohammed , who is also the UAE Defence Minister , said during the launching ceremony `` we wish to make Dubai a center of modern economy '' .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe companies working in the electronic trade sectorHe said that it would he possible for the companies working in the electronic trade sector to make Dubai their headquarters , and to establish offices here and provide employment and own machinery in the zone opened to companies fully owned by the foreigners .
avoid.vAgentNPExtitIts basic message , the Palestinian authority is corrupt , it fails to deliver , Hamas is not corrupt .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIsrael and the United States say Arafat has not been tough enough on terrorism , and have attempted to force him out of the current peace process .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe 's trying to get Hamas to co- exist with Israel .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe is not working against Hamas , he is working in tandem .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheHe is not working against Hamas , he is working in tandem .
avoid.vAgentNPExtweTranslator : The armed Intifada must end and we must use and resort to peaceful means in our quest to end the occupation and the suffering of the Palestinians , and the Israelis , and to establish the Palestinian state .
avoid.vAgentNPExtAbu MazenI think that Hamas is ready to join the political process , however , if the only price for the political price is you must fight Hamas , if that 's what they are requiring Abu Mazen to do , they are almost mandating that he will fail .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheI think that Hamas is ready to join the political process , however , if the only price for the political price is you must fight Hamas , if that 's what they are requiring Abu Mazen to do , they are almost mandating that he will fail .
avoid.vAgentNPExtPresident Virgilia BarcoHe will probably be extradited to the U.S. for trial under an extradition treaty President Virgilia Barco has revived .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWe had done that before with others who were known for their serious blunders .
avoid.vAgentNPExtweBrother Rida , I plead to you through this article to understand the views of others , just like we try to understand the views of those who went astray .
avoid.vAgentNPExtGodPlease print it on a thin paper ; may God reward you .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyou18 BILL : Um , tonight , ah , when you finish your normal QF , so for hour ending one -
avoid.vAgentNPExtyou26 BILL : Anything you want to do over there ?
avoid.vAgentNPExthe20 RICH : Yeah , and whatever adjustment he makes today , is probably - tonight , is probably not gon na work , so we 're probably gon na have to check it tomorrow afternoon again .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI29 RICH : All right , I wo n't even put that in the book .
avoid.vAgentNPExtDemocrats forced the Senate into a rare closed door session .
avoid.vAgentNPExtRepublicansEd_Henry : Democratic leader Harry Reed accused Republicans of failing to probe allegations the White House manipulated intelligence to justify the war in Iraq .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe White HouseEd_Henry : Democratic leader Harry Reed accused Republicans of failing to probe allegations the White House manipulated intelligence to justify the war in Iraq .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe Republican led intelligence committeeEd_Henry : Reed refused to back down demanding the Republican led intelligence committee finish a long awaited report on whether the Bush administration twisted intelligence .
avoid.vAgentNPExtRepublicansEd_Henry : Republicans insist they 're completing the investigation .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe General Assembly has worked to improve its response to potential terrorist attacks after the Sept. 11, 2001 , attacks and the ensuing anthrax scares .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe General Assembly has worked to improve its response to potential terrorist attacks after the Sept. 11, 2001 , attacks and the ensuing anthrax scares .
avoid.vAgentNPExtRhode Island`` Rhode Island is preparing itself for a major hurricane or other natural disaster , state and local officials testified at a field hearing of the Senate Homeland Security Committee Thursday , including establishing interoperable communications systems and community evacuation plans .
avoid.vAgentNPExtitself`` Rhode Island is preparing itself for a major hurricane or other natural disaster , state and local officials testified at a field hearing of the Senate Homeland Security Committee Thursday , including establishing interoperable communications systems and community evacuation plans .
avoid.vAgentNPExt[ Mississippi ] National Guard Prepares For Hurricane Season [ and Chemical Terrorism ]
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe U.S. Department of Homeland Security was scheduled to break ground Monday at its National Biodefense Analysis and Countermeasures Center .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe employees`` Awards like this reflect the safe work the employees do each and every day as they protect themselves , the environment and the community .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI have completed the invoices for April, May and June and we owe Pasadena each month for a total of $3,615,910.62 .
avoid.vAgentNPExtmeDo you want me to pay Pasadena on Friday for these months or do you want me to hold off until I finish July and August ?
avoid.vAgentNPExtIDo you want me to pay Pasadena on Friday for these months or do you want me to hold off until I finish July and August ?
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouThanks you so much for working on these as fast as you have - there was a priority in getting them out .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouI need to forecast the money today , so please let me know what you would like to do .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouLets wait and try to offset the amount we owe them with what they owe us - so I say wait until you get July and August done .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIraqThe sanctions can not be lifted until U.N. inspectors certify that Iraq has eliminated its weapons of mass destruction and the means to produce them .
avoid.vAgentNPExtitIraq says it has done so and has barred inspectors since late 1998 .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe U.S.Iraq has accused the U.S. , which vehemently opposes the lifting of the sanctions against Iraq , of using the sanctions as a tool to contain the Iraqi regime headed by President Saddam Hussein .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheA former CIA officer says he made repeated efforts to alert top agency officials to problems with an Iraqi defector 's claims about the country 's mobile biological weapons labs but he was ignored , the Washington Post reported Sunday .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIt also threatened to use the weapons against IDF soldiers if Israel carried out its threats to invade the Gaza Strip . ( The Jerusalem Post , 25Jun06 , Khaled Abu Toameh ) ( Link )
avoid.vAgentNPExtHall 's landmark visit to Iraq started on Sunday evening when he arrived here by land from Amman , Jordan .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHallUpon arrival , Hall said that his visit , the first of its kind by an American congressman since the 1991 Gulf War , was not political but humanitarian .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIraqIf supplies are not reaching the people who need them , Hall said , he wanted to find out whether the United Nations or relief agencies needed to handle things differently , or whether `` Iraq needs to get out of the way and let us do the job . ''
avoid.vAgentNPExtrank amateursEven rank amateurs can do it if they spend a few thousand dollars for a commercially available microwave receiver with amplifier and a VCR recorder .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe InternetOr will it be none of them because the Internet allows and encourages a plethora of strong companies and a complex interconnection of businesses where none are allowed to dominate ?
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe InternetOr will it be none of them because the Internet allows and encourages a plethora of strong companies and a complex interconnection of businesses where none are allowed to dominate ?
avoid.vAgentNPExtnoneOr will it be none of them because the Internet allows and encourages a plethora of strong companies and a complex interconnection of businesses where none are allowed to dominate ?
avoid.vAgentNPExtIFrom where I am sitting , I think the Microsoft trial has been the really obvious turning point between the computer era and the digital age .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe judgeI think it almost does not matter what the judge does since it 's clear that the balance of power is shifting again , although it not clear where it will land .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe Colombian governmentThe attacks have intensified since the Colombian government began cracking down on the traffickers in August , trying to prevent their takeover of the country .
avoid.vAgentNPExtitThe drug lords who claimed responsibility said they would blow up the Bogota newspaper 's offices if it continued to distribute in Medellin .
avoid.vAgentNPExtitThe drug lords who claimed responsibility said they would blow up the Bogota newspaper 's offices if it continued to distribute in Medellin .
avoid.vAgentNPExthimStephanopoulos skillfully bullies and cajoles him into keeping quiet .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWeAt Monterrey , publisher Luis Gabriel Cano , although shaken by the murders , issued a statement saying : `` We will not cease our fight against drug trafficking .
avoid.vAgentNPExtNoriega`` Noriega has closed every independent newspaper , radio and television station and arrested , tortured or forced into exile a long list of reporters , '' the statement declared .
avoid.vAgentNPExtNoriega`` Noriega has closed every independent newspaper , radio and television station and arrested , tortured or forced into exile a long list of reporters , '' the statement declared .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe drug-financed guerrillasIn Colombia , the drug-financed guerrillas trying to seize the country and destroy democracy include M-19 , which Castro has clearly backed .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe drug-financed guerrillasIn Colombia , the drug-financed guerrillas trying to seize the country and destroy democracy include M-19 , which Castro has clearly backed .
avoid.vAgentNPExthigh officialsRobert Merkel , a former U.S. attorney handling drug indictments in Florida , does n't think for a minute that Castro 's much publicized trials of high officials engaged in the drug trade mean he has broken off with the Medellin drug cartel .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe newly converted Emperor ConstantineIt was n't until a.d. 330 , however , when the newly converted Emperor Constantine made Byzantium , renamed Constantinople , capital of his Eastern Empire that Christianity was assured of its dominant role in future Greek life .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyIn 1453 , they took Constantinople , and immediately made it their capital , renaming it Istanbul .
avoid.vAgentNPExta movementA new sense of identity enveloped Greek peoples throughout the Aegean , thus commencing a movement to expand Greece and unify the disparate Orthodox populations .
avoid.vAgentNPExtFlowers and anyone elseDuring the 1992 campaign , when Gennifer Flowers first brought Clinton 's philandering to public attention , Stephanopoulos -- as Clinton 's chief spinner , distracter , and all-around bullshit artist -- played a crucial role in discrediting Flowers and anyone else who tried to point out the truth , namely that Clinton had a disturbing zipper problem .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoDuring the 1992 campaign , when Gennifer Flowers first brought Clinton 's philandering to public attention , Stephanopoulos -- as Clinton 's chief spinner , distracter , and all-around bullshit artist -- played a crucial role in discrediting Flowers and anyone else who tried to point out the truth , namely that Clinton had a disturbing zipper problem .
avoid.vAgentNPExtAthensAlthough the islands saw little action , as the war went on they could see that Athens was slowly losing its power .
avoid.vAgentNPExtStephanopoulos Simply put , Stephanopoulos did as much as any man to get the country into the mess he now so telegenically laments .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe cartel`` If the cartel succeeds in blackmailing the Colombian authorities into negotiations , the cartel will be in control and Fidel can exploit his past relationships with them , '' he told the Journal 's David Asman recently .
avoid.vAgentNPExtweIn order to face these dangers , we resort to a plan which includes the external factors , the internal factors and spying .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey should have telescopes in order to constantly control the areas around them .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey also engage with persons approaching the locality and support the guards in their duties .
avoid.vAgentNPExtother patrolsThey also provide extra fire power in when guards or other patrols are engaged in a gun battle .
avoid.vAgentNPExtItThe area patrol is different from the single patrol in that : 1- It has a vehicle equipped with a machine gun 2- It can use horses to canvass the area , but the patrol should be formed of 2 or 3 people at least
avoid.vAgentNPExtantiviral drugsThey are antiviral drugs uh designed to basically shorten uh how bad the flu might effect you uh try to lessen its impact .
avoid.vAgentNPExtnobodyAnd nobody will actually ever do that study for obvious reasons .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI made a free house call for you doctor .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheHe does n't get reimbursed if the ticket is not used , but he has the right to change it to a ticket to perform the pilgrimage .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheHowever , he allowed the Gulf regimes to depend on the infidels in attacking Saddam Hussein .
avoid.vAgentNPExtiUm , tell you what , i 'll start off .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthatThere is one state that does that by the way .
avoid.vAgentNPExtone stateThere is one state that does that by the way .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe Sheiks started teaching people about these ideas .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyFirst : If there were people who are raping thousands of Muslim women taking their honor , and stealing muslim money and land , and other people who do n't rape or steal , but they take the religion away from thousands of Muslims , what 's more important , religion , or honor and land ?
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyThe brothers now are wiping out the heads of infidelity , as soon as they started , and never claiming responsibility , we found among us who wants to make fuss about it , and regretfully some of the brothers with us in the organization ( al-Qa'ida ) see it as nonsense , and God is my witness .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthis man1- Sheik Nasr al-Fahdawi , Sheik of AlbuFahd tribe , was nominated to be the governor of Anbar , this man worked so hard fighting the ( Tanzim ) organization , with all he 's got , from money to power , and reputation in Ramadi .
avoid.vAgentNPExtweSo we tried this with him : First , we backed off during the elections .
avoid.vAgentNPExtUtens of his tribesmen who started checking cars , they violated our brothers many times .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoUtens of his tribesmen who started checking cars , they violated our brothers many times .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey took him and killed him .
avoid.vAgentNPExtneighborsThe next morning his households and neighbors started talking to the tribe saying it was the national guards , they added that they heard some of them speaking English , meaning that the Americans are the ones who took Abu Dhari ( Sheik Nasr al-Fahdawi ) .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe onesThe next morning his households and neighbors started talking to the tribe saying it was the national guards , they added that they heard some of them speaking English , meaning that the Americans are the ones who took Abu Dhari ( Sheik Nasr al-Fahdawi ) .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoThe next morning his households and neighbors started talking to the tribe saying it was the national guards , they added that they heard some of them speaking English , meaning that the Americans are the ones who took Abu Dhari ( Sheik Nasr al-Fahdawi ) .
avoid.vAgentNPExthe1- Sheik of al-Bubali tribe in al-Jazira , Sheik Sarhan , who 's one of the traitors , and every time one of their traitors gets killed , he shows outrage and packs his tribe with their guns against the brothers .
avoid.vAgentNPExtweUm , but I think if we quit , uh , building these Taj Mahals with the color TVs and sixty dollars sixty thousand a year to keep an inmate in there - on a - on a - on a life sentence , we should start hanging them and get it over with and let 's just screwing up the system uh .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheAfter that he announced his repentance at the mosque twice in front of Albu'Ubaid tribe , denouncing who joins the police and army , and sorry for all he 's done , without any pressure or threats from the brothers .
avoid.vAgentNPExtweUm , but I think if we quit , uh , building these Taj Mahals with the color TVs and sixty dollars sixty thousand a year to keep an inmate in there - on a - on a - on a life sentence , we should start hanging them and get it over with and let 's just screwing up the system uh .
avoid.vAgentNPExtletUm , but I think if we quit , uh , building these Taj Mahals with the color TVs and sixty dollars sixty thousand a year to keep an inmate in there - on a - on a - on a life sentence , we should start hanging them and get it over with and let 's just screwing up the system uh .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheOne day before the elections , the brothers killed him while he was visiting Ramadi .
avoid.vAgentNPExtNo one from his tribe opened his mouth , instead they got more scared and weaker .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMamun al-`Alwani , al-Anbar governor7- Mamun al-`Alwani , al-Anbar governor , attached to you the security report in Ramadi .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyUm I personally think to set a mark with the judicial system and we 're talking about criminal - criminal cases that they should bring back .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyExactly because it 's not next day they have the start the trial which is X number of months and just prolongs the situation that much more .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheWell if I - I saw on one of the talk shows this woman judge i believe from Florida and she just has just really stiff penalties and i saw that in in the hands of a judge that really was conscientious and really , you know , took the pains to give a sentence for what was deserved , it could - you could have a - a judge that would really make a good impact , but likewise you could have the flip side and have some judge that was paid off or you know had good - a good old boy network , or , for whatever reasons , you know , politics , just let all kinds of people through so he - he would have a heck - or - she would have a heck of a lot of power , you know , if used wrongly .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe jury systemSo , at least the jury system does something to prevent that , you know , or help it - with it - anyway .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthatI do n't know if it prevents it but seems like the jury system does have it 's advantages , but i also - i 've also heard on trials that sometimes they go through , like , three hundred jurors before they hand pick these jurors that they think are going to be the ones that are going to be the most lenient you know .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthese jurorsI do n't know if it prevents it but seems like the jury system does have it 's advantages , but i also - i 've also heard on trials that sometimes they go through , like , three hundred jurors before they hand pick these jurors that they think are going to be the ones that are going to be the most lenient you know .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyOh , they 'd have to move it to Taiwan for people not to know about it practically .
avoid.vAgentNPExtiOh goodness well i 'll let you get .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIThe SCS brochure I am enclosing will give you the historic significance of SCS , as well as listing activities and specific benefits awarded to donors at the Georgia O'Keeffe level .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe universities attract students from all over the world , and this influx helps to make Dublin a busy , buzzing international city .
avoid.vAgentNPExtLas VegasBut the southwest 's growing need for water , combined with Las Vegas 's fortuitous proximity to the Colorado River , would give Las Vegas a second chance to achieve prosperity .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe state legislature helped as well , by legalizing gambling in 1931 and thus solidifying the future of the town , though legislators and residents could never have known this at the time .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe hordes of people who attended Hoover Dam 's 1935 dedication set the city 's now-formidable public relations machine into action .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoThe hordes of people who attended Hoover Dam 's 1935 dedication set the city 's now-formidable public relations machine into action .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe city 's now-formidable public relations machineThe hordes of people who attended Hoover Dam 's 1935 dedication set the city 's now-formidable public relations machine into action .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey went to work on what has become one of the lengthiest citywide tourism campaigns ever attempted .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyTheir supplies scarce , their harvest meager , and their spirit broken , they abandoned the fort in 1858 .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMany of them did .
avoid.vAgentNPExtLas VegasThough Las Vegas had developed a powerful local economy , few major outside investments were made in the city , due primarily to mob infiltration and its inherent ties to illegal activities .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWynnIn the mid-1980s , Wynn began plans to reinvigorate Las Vegas with a new resort .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWynnIn the mid-1980s , Wynn began plans to reinvigorate Las Vegas with a new resort .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWynnIn the mid-1980s , Wynn began plans to reinvigorate Las Vegas with a new resort .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMirageHe bought several Strip properties -- the Silver Slipper and Castaways among them -- and demolished them to make way for a new kind of resort -- Mirage -- which became an instant success .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhichHe bought several Strip properties -- the Silver Slipper and Castaways among them -- and demolished them to make way for a new kind of resort -- Mirage -- which became an instant success .
avoid.vAgentNPExtweUm , but I think if we quit , uh , building these Taj Mahals with the color TVs and sixty dollars sixty thousand a year to keep an inmate in there - on a - on a - on a life sentence , we should start hanging them and get it over with and let 's just screwing up the system uh .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe FlamingoIn fact , the Flamingo would launch over two decades of strong mob presence in Las Vegas .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIslamist terrorists launch a `` dirty bomb '' attack against London or another western capital , The Sunday Telegraph has learnt .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHong KongToday Hong Kong remains a capitalist enclave with its laws and rights intact , and China has promised that Hong Kong will continue in this fashion for at least 50 years .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsunriseThe island is aligned almost east - to - west in the water so that sunrise wakes the eastern tip , proceeds to caress the length of the island , and kisses the western tip good night .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsunriseThe island is aligned almost east - to - west in the water so that sunrise wakes the eastern tip , proceeds to caress the length of the island , and kisses the western tip good night .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe double-decker boatsAs the double-decker boats get ready to leave the pier , bells ring , the gangplank is raised , deckhands in blue sailor suits man the hawsers , and a couple of hundred commuters begin a seven - minute sightseeing tour .
avoid.vAgentNPExta couple of hundred commutersAs the double-decker boats get ready to leave the pier , bells ring , the gangplank is raised , deckhands in blue sailor suits man the hawsers , and a couple of hundred commuters begin a seven - minute sightseeing tour .
avoid.vAgentNPExtTwo bronze lions , carrying out feng shui principles , guard its doors .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe Peak Tram starts its scenic climb just across the street and around the corner from the American Consulate in Garden Road and makes its way , sometimes at a startlingly steep incline , to the summit at 398 m ( 1,305 ft ) .
avoid.vAgentNPExtPassengers crane their necks for dizzying glimpses of the harbor .
avoid.vAgentNPExtAfrican slavesFour hundred years ago these crops brought British colonists to rule the land and African slaves to work it .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe black majoritySince independence in 1962 , the black majority has worked to create a country based on confidence from within , working on a principle of pride in oneself and in one 's roots .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe black majoritySince independence in 1962 , the black majority has worked to create a country based on confidence from within , working on a principle of pride in oneself and in one 's roots .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouDuring the spring and autumn festivals , when people traditionally seek out the hilltops , the throngs are so large you would be better advised to try another time .
avoid.vAgentNPExtpeopleIn the very early morning the park is taken over by people doing tai-chi exercises .
avoid.vAgentNPExttraders Jardine, Matheson and CoOne story has it that traders Jardine, Matheson and Co fired a private salute for a visiting tycoon , an act that incensed the colonial authorities , who felt that they had the sole right to issue such a 21 - gun welcome .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe driverA half - hour tour costs HK$50 ; pay at the end , or the driver may cut your trip short .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouIf you can get up early enough , you can attend the pre-dawn auction held at the vast local wholesale fish market ; otherwise , have a look at the street market that goes on later in the day .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI`` I 'd never finished high school .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoEach year , we help thousands of people who face tremendous obstacles .
avoid.vAgentNPExtjobsLast year , Goodwill helped 3,300 people find jobs that increased their self - sufficiency .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthatLast year , Goodwill helped 3,300 people find jobs that increased their self - sufficiency .
avoid.vAgentNPExtGoodwillMy instructor played a role like no other instructor I 've ever had I appreciate everything that Goodwill has done for me. '' -- Cornell
avoid.vAgentNPExtRobertIn the short while since Goodwill helped him find his job , Robert has learned to thoroughly clean a motel room in about 40 minutes .
avoid.vAgentNPExtGoodwillWith the help of friends like you , Goodwill has continued to adapt our services to meet the human needs of our changing society .
avoid.vAgentNPExtpeopleThe gift that I am asking you to make will be used to continue our mission of helping people prepare for , find and keep jobs .
avoid.vAgentNPExtpeopleThe gift that I am asking you to make will be used to continue our mission of helping people prepare for , find and keep jobs .
avoid.vAgentNPExtYou and I have done some important work together .
avoid.vAgentNPExtYou and I have done some important work together .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWe 've found ways for people with disabilities to enter the workforce .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWe 've expanded Goodwill 's proven methods to towns and neighborhoods where they are needed most .
avoid.vAgentNPExtYou have helped make Goodwill 's work possible with your previous support .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthatGoodwill has devised the programs that turned your investment into results .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe programsGoodwill has devised the programs that turned your investment into results .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoAnd there are a lot of people who face these challenges every day of their lives .
avoid.vAgentNPExtpeopleAnd there are a lot of people who face these challenges every day of their lives .
avoid.vAgentNPExtweEveryone benefits from the work we do together .
avoid.vAgentNPExtweEveryone benefits from the work we do together .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthemAddressing a meeting at a neighborhood center , a Goodwill staff member tells the audience how Goodwill can help them find and keep jobs .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe trained in desktop publishing and combined his enthusiastic work ethic with new - found skills in a burgeoning industry .
avoid.vAgentNPExta man with some serious disabilitiesIn order to develop job skills , a man with some serious disabilities begins working in Goodwill 's industrial division .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheEventually , he turns your support into a payoff for all of us .
avoid.vAgentNPExtGoodwillIn addition to that , by helping them find jobs , Goodwill reduced the state 's Public Support tab by an estimated $ 4 million .
avoid.vAgentNPExtGoodwillWhat kind of work does Goodwill do ?
avoid.vAgentNPExtWe need your support to continue getting people off of public assistance .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWe need your support to continue getting people off of public assistance .
avoid.vAgentNPExtJerryIt took some time and hard work , but with the help of Goodwill , Jerry was able to work out a payment plan with the prosecutor 's office , find housing and conduct a more thorough job search .
avoid.vAgentNPExtJerryIt took some time and hard work , but with the help of Goodwill , Jerry was able to work out a payment plan with the prosecutor 's office , find housing and conduct a more thorough job search .
avoid.vAgentNPExtGoodwillWhat kind of work does Goodwill do ?
avoid.vAgentNPExthimHis job objectives call for him to do it in 30 .
avoid.vAgentNPExtGoodwillFor as long as he needs it , Goodwill will continue to help .
avoid.vAgentNPExta jobless mother of threeYoung adults , like Mary T . , a jobless mother of three , trying desperately to keep her kids out of trouble in a crime - ridden neighborhood .
avoid.vAgentNPExta jobless mother of threeYoung adults , like Mary T . , a jobless mother of three , trying desperately to keep her kids out of trouble in a crime - ridden neighborhood .
avoid.vAgentNPExtPleasant Run Children 's Homes began serving children nearly 130 years ago .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey welcome the chance to belong , to become self - sufficient , to regain their self - esteem and confidence .
avoid.vAgentNPExtPleasant RunFor Pleasant Run to continue to serve abused and neglected children and their families , we need your support .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey sat with their profiles towards me on either side of the round table .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIThe steps passed along the path on the other side of the wall under which I crouched .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSir HenryAs I watched them Stapleton rose and left the room , while Sir Henry filled his glass again and leaned back in his chair , puffing at his cigar .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyIt says much about the character of the Jamaican people that they have slightly changed the story of Columbus and his trip to the island in 1493 .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouBut once you begin to look underneath this initial veneer of a `` do - nothing - in - the - tropics '' holiday , it 's like peeling the layers of an onion .
avoid.vAgentNPExtfrogsHear the songs of Bob Marley booming from a hundred cranked - up car stereos or the chorus of frogs that begin to call as evening descends .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthatHear the songs of Bob Marley booming from a hundred cranked - up car stereos or the chorus of frogs that begin to call as evening descends .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe foundation of whichHe reigned from 37 to 4 b.c. , during which time he fortified the Hasmonean wall and rebuilt the defense towers beside Jaffa Gate , the foundation of which still stand .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI have completed the invoices for April, May and June and we owe Pasadena each month for a total of $3,615,910.62 .
avoid.vAgentNPExtmeDo you want me to pay Pasadena on Friday for these months or do you want me to hold off until I finish July and August ?
avoid.vAgentNPExtIDo you want me to pay Pasadena on Friday for these months or do you want me to hold off until I finish July and August ?
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouI need to forecast the money today , so please let me know what you would like to do .
avoid.vAgentNPExtautomobile assembly linesCanada 's merchandise exports and imports posted increases in February as automobile assembly lines stepped up production after shutdowns in January .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe onesA robust economy helps by providing job opportunities , but to be honest , most of the people who are n't working today are quite simply the ones who face the greatest obstacles .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoA robust economy helps by providing job opportunities , but to be honest , most of the people who are n't working today are quite simply the ones who face the greatest obstacles .
avoid.vAgentNPExtII know you can ... I did . ''
avoid.vAgentNPExttouristsThe lookout point at Lok Ma Chau was once known as Hong Kong 's `` window on China `` - in the years of China 's isolation from the West , tourists would come to the lookout point here and rent binoculars in order to get a glimpse of the great mystery beyond .
avoid.vAgentNPExtVisitorsAmong the ponds is one inhabited by turtles : Visitors toss in coins in the hope of bouncing one off a turtle 's head , a sure way of achieving good fortune .
avoid.vAgentNPExtYou can use your Hong Kong dollars here , so there 's no need to change currency .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouThe individual artisans ' shops are no longer here , but you can visit a silk - weaving factory , a ceramics plant , and the Foshan Folk Art Studio , where you can observe workers making Chinese lanterns , carving sculptures , painting scrolls , and cutting intricate designs in paper .
avoid.vAgentNPExta member of the Man clanThe house was built in 1865 by a member of the Man clan who achieved the rank of tai fu ( mandarin ) by doing well in the Imperial Examinations .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoThe house was built in 1865 by a member of the Man clan who achieved the rank of tai fu ( mandarin ) by doing well in the Imperial Examinations .
avoid.vAgentNPExta lionCloser to town is Lion Rock , shaped like a lion lying in wait .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe local peopleFrom the ferry terminals on Hong Kong Island you can escape to islands without cars or cares , where the local people smile `` hello '' and , if you 're lucky , point you to a secret beach for the ultimate in quality leisure time .
avoid.vAgentNPExtDr . Sun Yat-sen ( 1866 - 1925 ) began his political career in Canton .
avoid.vAgentNPExtcomplexIf you travel by train , you will arrive at the Guangzhou East Station , a large modern complex , which connects with the subway , buses , hotel transfer services , and taxis .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhichIf you travel by train , you will arrive at the Guangzhou East Station , a large modern complex , which connects with the subway , buses , hotel transfer services , and taxis .
avoid.vAgentNPExtshopsBrowsing is a real pleasure in Macau 's main streets and byways , where shops aimed at the tourist market are interspersed with the more workaday ironmongers , herbalists , and noodle stalls .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheWatch the fantan dealer for a few minutes and you 'll almost be an expert : It 's simply a matter of how many odd buttons are left after he has divided a pile of them into groups of four .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe croupierDai-Siu ( Big and Small ) is a dice game in which the croupier throws three dice inside a glass container .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouThere are 12 of them ; you ca n't miss the eye-popping Lisboa , which has several floors of gambling , but there 's also the Hyatt Regency , the Mandarian Oriental , and Taipa 's Jockey Club .
avoid.vAgentNPExtVisitors are welcome to visit the 24 - hectare ( 60 - acre ) establishment , and may sample the end product , Lantau tea .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe people still carve jade and build seaworthy junks , all by hand .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe people still carve jade and build seaworthy junks , all by hand .
avoid.vAgentNPExtYou can build an appetite for dinner by making your way from the beach to the restaurant .
avoid.vAgentNPExtlifeHere , where East and West first met , life combines the spirit of Asia with something of the sunny atmosphere of the Mediterranean .
avoid.vAgentNPExtChina began to relax trade restrictions , and with the rise of Hong Kong , Macau became an isolated Portuguese outpost .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe rich sculptural effects on the facade mix Eastern and Western symbols : familiar saints , Chinese dragons , and a Portuguese caravel .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe cityNew construction in the past 10 years has changed the city 's skyline ; with new , glittering hotels and highrise apartment blocks , the city is beginning to look a little more like Hong Kong .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthatAlso in front of the ferry terminal is a new Cyber fountain , with 86 water spouts that shoot up to 70 m ( 230 ft ) and are illuminated at night by 288 spotlights producing 80 colors .
avoid.vAgentNPExt86 water spoutsAlso in front of the ferry terminal is a new Cyber fountain , with 86 water spouts that shoot up to 70 m ( 230 ft ) and are illuminated at night by 288 spotlights producing 80 colors .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouMacau 's own currency , the pataca , is pegged to the Hong Kong dollar , and you can use your Hong Kong currency freely in Macau .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey keep busy 24 hours a day , but if you want a change of scene there are always more gambling opportunities available .
avoid.vAgentNPExtLas Vegas would serve as a major stopover for crew rest and train repair .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWynn 's demolition of the existing properties started a trend that , more than any other , describes Las Vegas at the end of the 20th century : removal of old properties in exchange for the potential of new ones .
avoid.vAgentNPExtUrim 's recollectionsLethargically slumped in a hammock during the rainy season in the settlement of Suxavat , Urim 's recollections distort time and conflate personal memory with history , while some are indistinguishable from dreams and desires .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWe 've found ways for people with disabilities to enter the workforce .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoHere is a woman whose husband has been caught misappropriating funds , who must find a way to repay $274,000 within days .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthatAnother world that exercised the etymological imagination is billabong , which owes its currency outside Australia to the familiarity of the national song , Waltzing Matilda , of which it is a crucial part .
avoid.vAgentNPExtAnother world that exercised the etymological imagination is billabong , which owes its currency outside Australia to the familiarity of the national song , Waltzing Matilda , of which it is a crucial part .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheWhen Courtney Love denied Broomfield the rights to Cobain 's music and tried to get his movie quashed , she may not have been acting as the poster-girl for the ACLU that the organization perhaps naively tried to turn her into , but she was exercising her constitutionally - guaranteed right to protect her reputation against the worst form of libel there is .
avoid.vAgentNPExtCameronOver the weekend , `` Titanic '' director James `` King of the World '' Cameron began exercising the perks of his new office by writing a piece in the LAT in which he tried to fire the paper 's lead film critic , author of two scathing reviews of the iceberg epic .
avoid.vAgentNPExt3 percent of its shareholders exercised their rights .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyabsolutely and i wish they would exercise it more thoroughly let the punishment fit the crime in this state we 've got a very weird situation going on we 're under federal supervision
avoid.vAgentNPExtCongress would have exercised its authority to legislate under the Thirteenth Amendment .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoIn accordance with these standards , all OSI work is conducted by personnel who collectively possess the required knowledge , skills , and abilities to perform it and who exercise due professional care ( e.g .
avoid.vAgentNPExtauditorsRequire , as part of the due care standard , that auditors exercise professional skepticism and perform their work with integrity ( par .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe local agenciesIn 1996 , a new law enabled the INS to enter into agreements with state and local law enforcement agencies through which the INS provided training and the local agencies exercised immigration enforcement authority .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsome employees with contracting responsibilitiesAt FAA 's Aeronautical Center , some employees with contracting responsibilities were initially uncomfortable exercising newly delegated procurement authority to purchase goods or services up to a certain dollar amount without supervisory approval .
avoid.vAgentNPExtAuditors should exercise professional judgment in pursuing indications of possible fraud and illegal acts so as not to interfere with potential future investigations , legal proceedings , or both .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWinifred had sat for hours in those early days on the sofa , next to Marcus , who moved away , and like a parody of a mad religious discipline , abbreviated his answers , elongated his silences , until he had imposed on his mother a similar pattern of behaviour .
avoid.vAgentNPExtNorthampton peopleHow Northampton people amused themselves , strolling players to modern day entertainment .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI 'll amuse the children , I shall be perfectly happy . ''
avoid.vAgentNPExtCaroleIdly , David leafed through the list of functions , pleasures and invitations which Carole had left on her bedside table .
avoid.vAgentNPExtCallyHe went through to the kitchen and opened the booze cupboard , ignoring the brandy bottle that Cally had left on the table .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe marinersThe pigs the mariners left on the islands probably looked at lot like the ancestral wild boars , and certainly when pink pigs go wild , it 's only a few generations before they 're muscular , nimble and fierce again .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIIt was then that I saw that the folder I 'd left on the coffee table was gone .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIHe handed me the seventeenth-century pamphlet , which I had left on a table on the landing .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSorrelI poured myself some more coffee from the jug Sorrel had left on the table .
avoid.vAgentNPExtBlakeEventually , in 1826 , Blake left the business , which continued under James Mann and his sons until 1846 , when James Mann died .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheThen he left her and went to bed .
avoid.vAgentNPExtFredA figure in a brown shirt stepped out from behind the bushes and stooping , picked up the leaflets that Fred had left lying on his jacket .
avoid.vAgentNPExtweUsing the SCI databases produced by the Institute for Scientific Information ( ISI ) , as well as data compiled by the Red Iberoamericana de Indicadores de Ciencia y Tecnología ( RICYT ) , we examined the differences in the number and proportion of scientific publications between the developed world and the developing world from 1990 until 2000 , focusing on the Americas as a case study .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI hit him with the back of my hand .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe missed the snake and hit the leg of the end table that was on one side of the sofa .
avoid.vAgentNPExtoneAll the shots missed their target , but one hit a nearby tourist in the leg .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe domain from the yeast β ' subunitFor example , the domain from the yeast β ' subunit hit the α-subunits of bacterial DDRPs with Z-scores of 5-7 and RMSD of 2.8-3 Å. Hereinafter we refer to these domains as the α -subunit core-related ( ASCR ) domains .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIThis logic does not soothe her ; she says I must wait three weeks .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyBut they have chosen not to attack , perhaps because they are waiting to produce an effect even greater than the 9/11 attacks , so they do not appear to be losing strength .
avoid.vAgentNPExtYou 've got to wait till your man comes up .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsLets wait and try to offset the amount we owe them with what they owe us - so I say wait until you get July and August done .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsLets wait and try to offset the amount we owe them with what they owe us - so I say wait until you get July and August done .
avoid.vAgentNPExtamphibiansAfter eating , do amphibians need to wait an hour before getting OUT of the water ?
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey do n't even have the decency to wait until the man is buried , '' the Governor muttered .
avoid.vAgentNPExtAdrienneThe question , previously posed to me , was presented to the rest of our group ( excluding Ray ; Adrienne had been tactful enough to wait until he had gone for a refill , recalling the last time the subject was broached ) .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouOn photographic equipment , electronic goods , and watches , you avoid the luxury tax payable in your home country .
avoid.vAgentNPExtStores do not open until 10 am or later , but shopping goes on into the evening , up to 9:30 pm .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheWe did not have very much but my mom always found a way to keep us busy or keep us entertained , and one of the ways that she kept us entertained was by telling stories , reading poems , and singing to us .
avoid.vAgentNPExtINaturally , I start crying , and one of my main ways of getting out of work was always saying something hurt me , either my Just anything to get out of doing my job .
avoid.vAgentNPExtAl Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoom crown prince of DubaiCrown Prince of Dubai Al Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoom crown prince of Dubai launched today , i.e. on Saturday , an electronics free e-trade zone which has been named `` Dubai Internet City ''
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhichDuring the consolidation process , the Legal Services Corporation technical assistance grants enabled the program to utilize the services of a skilled consultant and facilitator to move the process to conclusion , to send program staff to visit and observe other programs with well respected and technologically sophisticated centralized intake systems , to bring experts to the program to help design a transition to statewide administrative and personnel systems , and helped fund the statewide staff meeting which launched and celebrated the new statewide program .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe statewide staff meetingDuring the consolidation process , the Legal Services Corporation technical assistance grants enabled the program to utilize the services of a skilled consultant and facilitator to move the process to conclusion , to send program staff to visit and observe other programs with well respected and technologically sophisticated centralized intake systems , to bring experts to the program to help design a transition to statewide administrative and personnel systems , and helped fund the statewide staff meeting which launched and celebrated the new statewide program .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWyeth marketed Fen-Phen by funding obesity research centers , launching public fitness campaigns , contracting with a medical education company to produce a series of ghostwritten journal articles , and making generous payments to academic physicians who then published extensively and testified for the drug 's safety to the Food and Drug Administration [ 17 ] .
avoid.vAgentNPExtother districtsTo help other districts to launch the activity on their own , the Quality Assurance Project has produced a comprehensive how-to manual for district managers interested in introducing the vendor-to-vendor programme in their districts .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe event'' Mike '' and `` Diane '' said they hoped the event would launch their careers .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe case of mistaken identity fed its popularity and launched JQA 's career as a political essayist .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe State Bar of Georgia Access to Justice CommitteeIn spring 2002 , the State Bar of Georgia Access to Justice Committee launched a state planning effort to strengthen the delivery of civil legal services for the poor .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe Rural Development team will target potential resources and launch a campaign for rural resource development .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe ChristiansIn the 1480s , the Christians launched a new offensive ; Ronda capitulated to the sovereigns Ferdinand and Isabella in 1485 , followed by Málaga in 1487 and Almería in 1488 .
avoid.vAgentNPExtScheck and NeufeldSo five years ago , Scheck and Neufeld launched the Innocence Project .
avoid.vAgentNPExtNATOMilosevic , said Clark , `` may have thought that NATO really would n't launch the airstrikes .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMicrosoft Training and Certification3 ) Microsoft Training and Certification will immediately launch a new series of courses called `` Dressing for Media . ''
avoid.vAgentNPExtweWe are delighted that members of our editorial board have also shown their support for our journal by submitting papers to us , even before we launched .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe launched his career there and it seems fitting that he return .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe Wine Market Council will launch a media campaign in February .
avoid.vAgentNPExtLSCIn conjunction with the National Legal Aid and Defender Association ( NLADA ) , LSC launched a series of conversations on diversity in 2001 .
avoid.vAgentNPExtweTo provide our teams of analysts with a mechanism for simplifying and standardizing their work , we launched the Electronic Assistance Guide for Leading Engagements -- the EAGLE , which is a prototype of a comprehensive Webbased guide to conducting GAO engagements .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSaddamHe added that the reason Israel was so calm in advance of the attack was that it had concluded there were no launchers or ballistic missiles to threaten it in western Iraq , and that even if Saddam decided to launch the few `` Hussein '' missiles and improved Scuds he still had , he would need more than 24 hours to transfer them from their hiding places to an area within range of Israel .
avoid.vAgentNPExtAl Gore-- Al Gore is either treating us all to an evening at Chuck E. Cheese 's or launching his run for the White House .
avoid.vAgentNPExtitThe less reverent version is that it launched the era of gaudy action movies and movie-based mass merchandising , and that its carefully scripted revival -- complete with licensing deals for tacos , toys , and Christmas ornaments -- does it perfect justice .
avoid.vAgentNPExtdisenfranchised warriorsThe island proved to be the last bastion of the samurai ideal , when disenfranchised warriors launched the doomed Satsuma Rebellion in their desperation to forestall the relentless march of progress .
avoid.vAgentNPExtBob DoleHe is also largely responsible for moving the Clinton campaign beyond mere `` rapid response '' to pre-emptive strikes -- engineering , for instance , Clinton 's endorsement by the Fraternal Order of Police on the day Bob Dole was set to launch a major attack on the president 's crime record .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI then launched Xwindows .
avoid.vAgentNPExtpro- Indonesia militias in East Timor'' The Indonesian government , which has been entrusted with the task of maintaining peace and order , did virtually nothing as pro- Indonesia militias in East Timor launched a massive terror campaign against their own populace , killing pro-independence supporters , forcing hundreds of thousands to leave their homes , and destroying buildings and other property , '' the paper said .
avoid.vAgentNPExtour former-peacenik presidentIn the past year , our former-peacenik president has launched missile attacks on Osama bin Laden and Saddam Hussein at the oddest of times .
avoid.vAgentNPExtDeLay is now launching a $25 million fund-raising campaign to fight trade unions through the innovative method of establishing a nonprofit corporation that can raise unlimited cash without disclosing donors , a plan his fellow Republican congressman Chris Shays calls , `` unbelievably sick . ''
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe Bush administrationIn January 1993 , the Bush administration launched cruise missiles at Baghdad to force compliance .
avoid.vAgentNPExtDolley Madison , he explains , controlled her diminutive husband and `` launched the White House 's first 'drawing room ' receptions which , in her day , were celebrated -- the men in 'black or blue coat with vest , black breeches and black stockings , ' the ladies 'not remarkable for anything so much as for the exposure of their swelling breasts and bare backs .
avoid.vAgentNPExtitThe Sunday Telegraph 's spy scoops : The KGB ran a `` dirty tricks '' campaign to persuade Americans that President John F. Kennedy was murdered by the CIA ; the agency planned to maim Russian ballet dancers Rudolf Nureyev and Natalya Makarova for defecting to the West ; it launched a series of plots against Pope John Paul II ; and it planted KGB agents as assistants to three successive secretaries-general of the United Nations .
avoid.vAgentNPExtReagan launched a powerful moral attack on the idea of Big Government .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe Oxford dictionary departmentA dozen years ago , the Oxford dictionary department launched The Oxford Word and Language Service [ OWLS ] , devoted to answering queries about all aspects of the English language .
avoid.vAgentNPExtLSC's Office of Information Management ( OIM ) along with OPP recently launched the Electronic Grants Award Letter ( EGAL ) system .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwePrior to launching these programs , we are requesting each of our alumni leaders and friends on the two boards to review their support of the school for 1991 and , if no pledge or contribution has been made , to consider joining their colleagues in the Maennerchor Society .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey launched a round of intimate White House dinners .
avoid.vAgentNPExtalmost every plane in the gathering U.S. air arsenalAnd now almost every plane in the gathering U.S. air arsenal can launch them .
avoid.vAgentNPExtEvery candidate launches his campaign with a glossy account of his upbringing and career , but McCain 's heroism in Vietnam makes his story a far easier sell than Bush 's , Gore 's , or Bradley 's .
avoid.vAgentNPExtGeorge W. BushFour months ago , when George W. Bush launched his presidential exploratory committee , he defended tax cuts by arguing that it was `` compassionate '' of political leaders `` to give people more money . ''
avoid.vAgentNPExtIndependent Counsel Kenneth Starr launched a PR counterattack on the White House .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe launched a principled attack on the notion that government is more capable of running the country than the private sector .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWest VirginiaFor example , our funds made it possible for Louisiana to adopt a multi-year development plan , and allowed West Virginia to launch a three-year private bar campaign that secured almost $300,000 in contributions and pledges prior to kickoff , with the expectation of reaching its goal of $1 .
avoid.vAgentNPExtAbu ZubaydahOn May 29 , Clarke suggested that Rice ask DCI Tenet what more the United States could do to stop Abu Zubaydah from launching '' a series of major terrorist attacks , '' probably on Israeli targets , but possibly on U.S. facilities .
avoid.vAgentNPExtweShortly after Labor Day , we 'll be launching a new column , `` Net Election , '' published by
avoid.vAgentNPExtU.S. soccer pundits immediately launched into the all-American pastime of fixing blame and complaining about bad luck .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe Statewide Technology CoordinatorIn 1999 , the Statewide Technology Coordinator launched a Technology Task Force , made up of two representatives from each program , one who is responsible for technology matters and one who can effectively communicate how their program provides services to the client community .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe New DealMorris claims , for example , that the New Deal launched a 50-year effort to force the distribution of wealth downward .
avoid.vAgentNPExtPLoSAnd what of the relationship between the PLoS community journals and PLoS Biology ? Does PLoS Biology still want papers in the areas in which PLoS launches new journals ?
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe got all of a 97-mph fastball , and launched it at 105 mph in the general direction of Canada .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe German prosecutorWe are asking the German prosecutor to launch an investigation : since the U.S. government is unwilling to open an independent investigation into the responsibility of these officials for war crimes , and since the U.S. has refused to join the International Criminal Court , CCR and the Iraqi victims have brought this complaint in Germany as a court of last resort .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe Soviet UnionBy 1963 , when John Glenn orbited Earth three times in five hours , the Soviet Union was launching daylong flights and a 48-orbit mission .
avoid.vAgentNPExtPalmatierInside his desk drawer , the colonel has placed a photo of Palmatier manning the grenade launcher .
avoid.vAgentNPExtA mishmash of security forces including soldiers in olive garb , police officers , militiamen , men in street clothes and possible mercenaries from sub-Saharan Africa manned the large checkpoint .
avoid.vAgentNPExtKhatab Abu BakerAnd across a desert highway , manning an ancient Soviet-made , hand-cranked antiaircraft gun , sat Khatab Abu Baker , an electrician .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe guardsmen manned guns mounted in the beds of armor-free pickup trucks .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe American troopsBut the American troops manning this base in eastern Afghanistan know that their elusive nighttime foe can slip away to sanctuary in Pakistan , just 20 miles away .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe had just come back from manning battle positions .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSeveral U. S. soldiers were manning a roadblock less than 100 yards away , yet were unaware of what was taking place .
avoid.vAgentNPExta violinist turned rebel" The people of Abu Salim are with the revolution : Only a few Kadafi people are hidden among the cracks , " said Saleh Hussein , a violinist turned rebel now manning a neighborhood checkpoint .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWhitakerAccording to the Department of Defense , Whitaker manned a .50-caliber turret gun , killing five militants in a firefight as he provided cover for two vehicles behind him .
avoid.vAgentNPExtTroops manning government tanks and rocket batteries are now trying to hide from allied warplanes by setting up next to homes and shops , rebels said .
avoid.vAgentNPExtJacob Palmatier , a 29-year-old administrative clerk , asked to be relieved of desk duty to man a grenade launcher on a convoy headed south .
avoid.vAgentNPExtRebels armed with assault rifles manned checkpoints along roads , searching cars for contraband and preventing civilians from entering huge swaths of the city 's southeast quadrant because of ongoing gun battles .
avoid.vAgentNPExtOmar Rafa Eisa , 26 , a uniformed rebel fighter" It 's a gang fight in there today , " said Omar Rafa Eisa , 26 , a uniformed rebel fighter manning a rebel checkpoint southwest of Ajdabiya on the main desert highway leading to the front .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe manned the checkpoint while wearing a Libyan army special forces uniform on loan from a friend .
avoid.vAgentNPExtTall , blondish " Doctor Tom , " who usually manned the first of six chairs , stuck out among his thousands of Indian and Nepalese patients .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoTall , blondish " Doctor Tom , " who usually manned the first of six chairs , stuck out among his thousands of Indian and Nepalese patients .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe was manning a checkpoint outside the Green Zone , the international area housing the U. S. Embassy and military headquarters , when a vehicle approaching the gate detonated .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe had just come back from manning battle positions .
avoid.vAgentNPExthe" He was the team leader but he was manning the turret on top of the Humvee , " he said .
avoid.vAgentNPExtRoxasOn July 5 , Roxas was manning the machine gun atop a Humvee carrying nine Marines .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheAbu Baker , the antiaircraft gunner , wore a red kaffiyeh , sunglasses and a camouflage jacket as he manned his position .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe crewsAs the flames approached , the crews feverishly cut fire lines , set backfires and manned their hoses .
avoid.vAgentNPExtpoliceHe said Afghan authorities had already decided a police checkpoint was needed in the area , but were still awaiting police to man it .
avoid.vAgentNPExtpoliceLast summer , police captured a 23-year-old leader of the group and his wife at a subway station here as they were allegedly on their way to assassinate the legislator .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe company fought through ambushes to find , kill and capture terrorists .
avoid.vAgentNPExtPakistanIn cooperation with the U. S. , Pakistan captured Ramzi Binalshibh , a planner of the 9/11 attacks , in September 2002. Six months later , Inter-Services Intelligence arrested mastermind Khalid Shaikh Mohammed .
avoid.vAgentNPExtA separate group also claimed to have captured 18 Iraqi national guardsmen and threatened to kill them unless a detained aide of radical Shiite cleric Muqtada Sadr was freed , the Arabic-language satellite station Al Jazeera reported .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe group found and captured hundreds of Iraqi workers , scientists and officials and collected millions of pages of seized Iraqi documents .
avoid.vAgentNPExtcoalition forces in Sangin district , also in Helmand 's eastIn another operation last week that was tied to the Marja offensive , coalition forces in Sangin district , also in Helmand 's east , captured three Taliban fighters and seized nearly 150 detonators for bomb making .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe rebelsSome fighters and medical aides near the front lines outside Port Brega said Saturday that the rebels had probably let loose with celebratory gunfire after witnessing a NATO strike or capturing some Kadafi fighters .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWe captured more insurgents in one month than did whole brigades .
avoid.vAgentNPExtits troops and Afghan security forcesOn other fronts , the coalition said Saturday that its troops and Afghan security forces had captured two leaders of the militant Haqqani network in a joint operation Friday in Paktika province along the Pakistani-Afghan border .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHelicopters and infantrymen from the 101st Airborne Division captured 41 Iraqi soldiers in separate attacks on Iraqi positions .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIslamic militantsLate last month , Islamic militants captured dozens of fighters and paraded them before Western journalists , the latest in a series of embarrassing encounters .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe U. S. militaryThe choice represents the 1.4 million men and women who make up the U. S. military , which led the invasion of Iraq nine months ago and this month captured deposed leader Saddam Hussein .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhichThe choice represents the 1.4 million men and women who make up the U. S. military , which led the invasion of Iraq nine months ago and this month captured deposed leader Saddam Hussein .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIraqi and U. S. forces captured one suicide bomber before he could detonate his explosives belt , U. S. officials said .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyRebel fighters said they captured at least 20 pro-Kadafi fighters .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyThey said they captured his driver and bodyguard and recovered a large sum of cash and a laptop computer believed to belong to Zarqawi .
avoid.vAgentNPExta force made up of Afghan and Western troopsOn Monday night , a force made up of Afghan and Western troops captured a suspected Taliban commander they said was responsible for weapons procurement and paymaster duties for a local militant cell in Kandahar district .
avoid.vAgentNPExta band of rebel fightersZwey said Kadafi 's forces unleashed a rocket barrage on his family 's neighborhood after a band of rebel fighters stole into Ajdabiya during the night and captured a government tank .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWestern and Afghan forcesThe North Atlantic Treaty Organization force said Thursday that numerous insurgents had been killed while Western and Afghan forces were trying to capture a man described as a senior Taliban leader in the strategic Kajaki district .
avoid.vAgentNPExtLibyan rebelsHe declined comment on a report saying Libyan rebels had captured a British special forces unit that had been on a mission to contact opposition leaders .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe rebels claimed to have captured hundreds of Libyan soldiers and eight tanks .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyNATO officials said they scored a victory Sunday in capturing a Taliban leader and two of his associates in the southern city of Kandahar .
avoid.vAgentNPExtPakistani security forces recently captured Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar , the Afghan Taliban 's second in command and the insurgency 's military operations chief .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWestern coalition forcesSince Oct.1 , Western coalition forces have killed or captured 16 senior Haqqani leaders in the eastern province of Khowst , and have killed at least five Haqqani commanders in neighboring Paktia province , according to NATO spokespersons .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe rebels blocked the intersections and overpowered the men , taking them captive ; Bilal was given his first Kalashnikov .
avoid.vAgentNPExtinsurgentsThe tactic was used the day before in Taji , north of Baghdad , when insurgents detonated a truck holding two chlorine gas tanks .
avoid.vAgentNPExtan unseen attackerAs the team drove away , an unseen attacker detonated the bomb as Everhart passed , killing him .
avoid.vAgentNPExtanotherOne attacker was shot before he could enter the training compound , and another detonated a bomb at the front gate , Samoon said .
avoid.vAgentNPExtinsurgents outside the prisonIn 2008 , about 1,000 prisoners � nearly half of them Taliban insurgents � escaped from Sarposa after insurgents outside the prison detonated a truck bomb against the side of the compound .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe assailantsBefore detonating the bomb , apparently with a cellphone , the assailants had dumped an injured man dressed as a municipal police officer on the sidewalk as bait to lure police and emergency paramedics closer to the vehicle .
avoid.vAgentNPExta Taliban suicide bomber in a police uniformOn Friday , a Taliban suicide bomber in a police uniform detonated a bomb at police headquarters in the southern city of Kandahar , killing the police chief and a bodyguard and injuring several others .
avoid.vAgentNPExtspottersFearing they were spotters preparing to detonate the rockets by remote control , he ordered a gunner in a Bradley fighting vehicle to fire a burst from his 25-millimeter main gun .
avoid.vAgentNPExta young Nigerian manThis West African nation , however , came under renewed scrutiny after a young Nigerian man was arrested on suspicion of attempting to detonate explosives concealed in his underpants on a Detroit-bound flight on Christmas Day .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe man , who was on footAccording to initial reports , the man , who was on foot , detonated explosives strapped to his body as police approached at a busy intersection near the northern town of Afula .
avoid.vAgentNPExtinsurgentsBAGHDAD � Firefighters fought a massive oil pipeline blaze Friday in northern Iraq after insurgents detonated explosives on the line that stretches from fields southwest of Kirkuk to a refinery in Baiji .
avoid.vAgentNPExtA female suicide bomber* Dec. 9 , 2003 : A female suicide bomber detonates a belt of explosives in front of the National Hotel in central Moscow , killing six people and injuring 14 others .
avoid.vAgentNPExta suicide attackerAlso Tuesday , a suicide attacker detonated a Toyota Corolla packed with explosives next to a U. S. military convoy about five miles outside the eastern city of Khowst , police chief Mohammed Ayub said by phone .
avoid.vAgentNPExta pair of suicide bombers thereIn 2004 , a pair of suicide bombers there were able to buy tickets illegally from airport personnel and went on to detonate explosives while aboard separate flights , killing 90 people .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsoldiers in an IED search teamA day after a soldier in their unit was killed by an IED outside Muqdadiya , north of Baghdad , soldiers in an IED search team discovered and detonated a roadside bomb nearby .
avoid.vAgentNPExta PalestinianSuddenly , a Palestinian stepped just inside the front door and detonated a devastating bomb , killing 12 people and wounding more than 50 others .
avoid.vAgentNPExtA suicide bomber also attacked a government office south of Kabul , the Afghan capital , detonating a car bomb that injured three police officers and a bystander , police said .
avoid.vAgentNPExtan assailantAt the Radisson , an assailant detonated an explosives belt in the midst of a wedding party in a crowded banquet hall , resulting in extensive casualties , officials said .
avoid.vAgentNPExttwo suicide bombersIn 2004 , two suicide bombers were able to buy tickets illegally from Domodedovo staff members and detonated bombs aboard a pair of planes , killing 90 people .
avoid.vAgentNPExta Chevrolet CapriceWithin 15 minutes , a Chevrolet Caprice rolled up at another checkpoint to Karbala and detonated explosives amid pilgrims , police and soldiers .
avoid.vAgentNPExtgunmenIn Lahore , gunmen Wednesday attacked a building housing local police and Pakistani intelligence agents before detonating explosives in a van , killing 27 people .
avoid.vAgentNPExttwo suicide bombersHe claimed two suicide bombers succeeded in detonating explosive vests in Paktia and that the Kabul bombing was retaliation for attacks on Taliban forces .
avoid.vAgentNPExtits fightersHowever , Mullah Abdul Hakim Latifi , who claimed to speak for the Taliban , said its fighters had detonated the mine by remote control .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheAnother suspect at the news conference , Idris Nsubuga , said he had detonated a bomb at the rugby club .
avoid.vAgentNPExtinsurgentsThe attack began about 6 a. m. when insurgents detonated a car bomb outside the council compound , located in an upscale residential area , said Seddiq Seddiqi , a spokesman for the Afghan Interior Ministry .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe boyBut just as prayers began , the boy moved into the crowd and detonated explosives hidden under his shawl .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheSoldiers at the scene said that once Bass realized she had been spotted , she tried unsuccessfully to detonate the explosives .
avoid.vAgentNPExtinsurgentsThe task force has been credited with developing various strategies to combat the IED threat , such as changing military tactics and equipping troops with electronic jammers that prevent insurgents from detonating the makeshift bombs .
avoid.vAgentNPExttraffickersIn the early 2000s , traffickers detonated bombs at least twice , but in both cases the targets were rival gangsters .
avoid.vAgentNPExtTwo suicide bombers , a Somali and a Kenyan , also detonated bombs , he said .
avoid.vAgentNPExtKhava Barayeva , 22 , detonates a truck packed with explosives outside a Russian military facility .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe bomber detonated a vest packed with explosives at the entrance to Forward Operating Base Gamberi in Laghman province at about 7:30 a. m. , according to Afghan Defense Ministry spokesman Gen. Mohammad Zahir Azimi .
avoid.vAgentNPExta suicide bomberLater in the day a suicide bomber detonated his explosives inside the city 's hospital as Sunni Muslim parliament member Mutasher Samarrai visited .
avoid.vAgentNPExtan engineer unitThey took over from an engineer unit that had detected and detonated more than 200 roadside bombs during its year in Iraq , said Flanagan , the operations sergeant .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthatThey took over from an engineer unit that had detected and detonated more than 200 roadside bombs during its year in Iraq , said Flanagan , the operations sergeant .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe apparently accelerated into a wall and detonated his payload just before 4:30 p. m. , as many inside were getting ready to go home .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe impostorBut the impostor detonated his explosives vest , lumpy beneath his blue clothing , killing Shakir and three bystanders .
avoid.vAgentNPExtAn insurgent hiding in a ravine used a cellphone to detonate a " daisy chain " of several bombs made from artillery shells , commanders said .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheHe was overpowered by the wait staff before he could detonate what police later said was a large bomb hidden in the backpack he carried .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIED triggermenOther patrols speed up and down local highways , giving IED triggermen less time to detonate the bombs .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe attackersAfter police returned fire , the attackers detonated the explosives .
avoid.vAgentNPExthimU. S. Army Maj. Margaret Kageleiry said the soldiers shot at the bomber , which caused him to detonate his vest prematurely .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe elections rule .
avoid.vAgentNPExtweEr he used to do , we used to have a round each morning and collect all the films from the chemists and then we developed and printed them and took them back at night .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyAnd they ruled the waves after trailing by more than three seconds with only 500 metres of the 2,000 m course remaining .
avoid.vAgentNPExtDINOSAURSWHEN DINOSAURS RULED THE EARTH
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe dinosaurThis set is a comprehensive history of Zeppelin , the ten years when the dinosaur ruled the Earth .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhich teamsBecause you know which teams are successful before you begin your analysis -- those that win -- you can use mathematics to identify similarities among those winning teams .
avoid.vAgentNPExtRubinThis is testament to Wall Street 's faith that Rubin has been so successful that the White House wo n't dare change his pro-market policies .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheStarr -gaysing . The WP carries a piece way inside with the suggestion that some of Kenneth Starr 's investigators recently asked Bob Hattoy , a gay Clinton administration official , if he had been successful hiring homosexuals in to the government .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe project teams spearheading these initiativesTo be successful , the project teams spearheading these initiatives had to achieve each of the following objectives : ( 1 ) lead change , ( 2 ) create a shared need,
avoid.vAgentNPExtusWe seek the financial support of the Foundation to help us be successful in creating the atmosphere in our community where young people can grow and develop well .
avoid.vAgentNPExtweI do not think we were successful in drawing a clean distinction between doings and happenings with clear mathematics .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe last remaining indigenous culturesThe Huichol are one of the last remaining indigenous cultures that has been successful in retaining cultural integrity —  despite efforts by the `` civilized '' world to westernize their traditional ways of living .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthatThe Huichol are one of the last remaining indigenous cultures that has been successful in retaining cultural integrity —  despite efforts by the `` civilized '' world to westernize their traditional ways of living .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwe'' Our subscription model is precisely why we have been so successful in getting ads while others have failed miserably , '' he wrote in a clamorous essay titled `` Wrong !
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe Comptroller GeneralIf the Comptroller General is successful in this action , the court will issue an order directing the agency head to produce the record .
avoid.vAgentNPExttigers which are parasite resistant and therefore healthierThis can happen if tigers which are parasite resistant and therefore healthier are more likely to be successful in establishing territories .
avoid.vAgentNPExta carrierAccess time '' is the time it takes a carrier to deviate from the route in order to make a delivery .
avoid.vAgentNPExtBenny and Mortimer immediately launched themselves from the bushes , the rest of the Marines following , firing at any worshipper who had a weapon .
avoid.vAgentNPExtrebelsEssam Gheriani said rebels staffing checkpoints had been instructed to keep unarmed youths from reaching the front .
avoid.vAgentNPExta force consisting mainly of U. S. MarinesThe U. S. deaths occurred in Farah province , bordering Iran , where a force consisting mainly of U. S. Marines staffs a string of small forward operating bases set deep in the desert .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsoldiersAs he spoke , soldiers staffed two distribution points for free fuel to residents .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSecurity forces cordoned off the area and used tear gas to disperse the crowd .
avoid.vAgentNPExtpoliceBefore dawn Saturday , police cordoned off the building being used by the militants and ordered them to surrender their weapons and leave .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIraqi police and soldiers cordoned off the area , allowing pedestrians to enter Haifa Street only after a careful search .
avoid.vAgentNPExtpoliceIn chaotic scenes that conjured unpleasant memories of a time when bombings were a near-weekly occurrence , police cordoned off the blood-stained pavement around the bus stop as blue-gloved investigators picked through glass and debris searching for evidence .
avoid.vAgentNPExtauthoritiesAfter the shooting , authorities cordoned off the area and ordered devotees out of the temple before deciding to storm the complex .
avoid.vAgentNPExtPolice cordoned off the downtown area and established roadblocks that brought traffic elsewhere to a standstill .
avoid.vAgentNPExtU. S. soldiers and Iraqi security forces cordoned off the area and attempted to secure it .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSecurity forces cordoned off the neighborhood , and several people were killed , witnesses said .
avoid.vAgentNPExtits troopsNATO 's International Security Assistance Force condemned the attack and said its troops had cordoned off the area and provided aid to the injured , airlifting some to its nearby base for treatment .
avoid.vAgentNPExtU. S. and Iraqi forces had cordoned off the city by Saturday , residents and Iraqi officials said .
avoid.vAgentNPExtPolice quickly cordoned off the area to safeguard people against other possible explosive devices and to protect evidence , a break with the past , when suspected crime scenes were sometimes overrun by pedestrians and journalists .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWestern forcesHowever , witnesses said Western forces were seen helping cordon off the scene , and a NATO helicopter circled overhead .
avoid.vAgentNPExtTaliban fightersAbbas said that investigating reports of militants being killed in drone strikes is difficult because Taliban fighters usually cordon off the area immediately and remove the remains .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSecurity forces cordoned off the district amid the din of gunfire and explosions .
avoid.vAgentNPExtAllied troops and Afghan soldiers cordoned off the scene of the crash , which scattered smoking wreckage within sight of the main Kabul -Kandahar highway .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe rampant banditry and intimidationThe province is where Iraq 's heavily Shiite Muslim south meets the largely Sunni Muslim satellite towns of Baghdad , and the rampant banditry and intimidation have in effect cordoned off the capital along its southern perimeter .
avoid.vAgentNPExtPolice cordoned off the downtown area and established roadblocks that brought traffic elsewhere to a standstill .
avoid.vAgentNPExtitThe government is exaggerating the radical threat to justify the blockade it imposes on Islam .
avoid.vAgentNPExtGeorgian forcesThe Chechens and Arabs fled into the hills in the month before Georgian forces blockaded the village Sept. 18 , running a house-to-house sweep for rebels .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe embattled regime 's forces have been unable to blockade the city by sea .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyScores more protesters were wounded as they attempted to blockade government buildings and enforce a general strike .
avoid.vAgentNPExtvigilantesElsewhere , vigilantes barricade affluent suburbs and local imams administer their own justice .
avoid.vAgentNPExtresidentsThe uprising gained traction during bloody spring battles in coastal Misurata , Libya 's third-largest city , where residents barricaded streets with shipping containers in ferocious urban warfare .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSeveral U. S. soldiers were manning a roadblock less than 100 yards away , yet were unaware of what was taking place .
avoid.vAgentNPExta foreign handBut the information minister suggested there was a foreign hand behind it .
avoid.vAgentNPExtmilitants fleeing South Waziristan to their new havens far closer to PeshawarAuthorities believe militants fleeing South Waziristan to their new havens far closer to Peshawar are probably behind many of the attacks .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthoseAbbas and his aides said they would hunt and arrest those behind Tuesday night 's bombing .
avoid.vAgentNPExtone or more insurgent groups" Our initial assessment is that one or more insurgent groups are behind the attack , " said Maj. Derrick Cheng , a spokesman for U. S. forces in northern Iraq .
avoid.vAgentNPExtLebanon-based HezbollahOther observers speculated that Lebanon-based Hezbollah was behind the bombing .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe hand of neighboring PakistanAnd behind it all , more are seeing the hand of neighboring Pakistan .
avoid.vAgentNPExtPunjabi extremists were also believed to be behind near-simultaneous attacks on three police buildings in Lahore that killed 14 people on Oct. 15.
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe TalibanRichard Holbrooke , the U. S. special envoy to Afghanistan and Pakistan , said the Taliban behind the attack were part of a set of extremist groups operating in the border areas between Afghanistan and Pakistan .
avoid.vAgentNPExtforeign fingersEgyptian President Hosni Mubarak said " foreign fingers " were behind the attack .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthoseTueni 's assassination strengthened calls for two long-standing demands of anti-Syria lawmakers : the ouster of Lebanese President Emile Lahoud and the establishment of an international tribunal to try those behind the killings in Lebanon .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe insurgent group Al Qaeda in IraqThe top U. S. commander in Iraq , Army Gen. Ray Odierno , said he was convinced that the insurgent group Al Qaeda in Iraq was behind the latest attacks , perhaps acting in coordination with some Baathists .
avoid.vAgentNPExtAl Qaeda groupEgypt has 'conclusive ' evidence that Al Qaeda group was behind church bombing
avoid.vAgentNPExtunnamed foreign elementsEgyptian President Hosni Mubarak accused unnamed foreign elements of being behind the attack .
avoid.vAgentNPExtAl QaedaWhile many described it as another in a series of episodes of sectarian violence , Alexandria 's governor said Al Qaeda could be behind the bombing .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMuslim extremistsSome interpreted the statement to mean it was unclear whether Muslim extremists were behind the attack .
avoid.vAgentNPExthe U. S." Everyone hoped that would be the case here , and no one could say that the U. S. was behind it , " he said .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthosePursuing too few of those responsible for the killings and atrocities fails to address the culture of impunity .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe Pakistani Taliban factionTwice over the last six months , CIA Predator drones have been used to kill the leaders of the Pakistani Taliban faction responsible for attacks in Pakistan .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthoseIt is unlikely that any of those responsible for the bombing or the decision to move Chesney will be found or punished .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe Taliban group , thought to be led by Mullah Abdul Qayyum Zakir , is also believed to be responsible for a suicide bombing Friday in a public bathhouse in Spin Buldak .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe militants who died Monday--three of whom were teen-agers--The ministry said the militants who died Monday--three of whom were teen-agers--were responsible for the shooting of two policemen and an attack on a train last month in which two Egyptians and two foreigners were hurt .
avoid.vAgentNPExtJamalBelieved to be in his 30s , Jamal is thought to be responsible for numerous kidnappings and slayings of pro-government tribal elders and informants .
avoid.vAgentNPExta Taliban cell leaderAfghan and NATO forces were still searching Kandahar province 's Dand district for a Taliban cell leader responsible for IED attacks on Afghan army and NATO patrols as well as the assassinations of local government employees .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe same groupsThe Afghan Foreign Ministry said the attack " was planned and implemented from outside Afghan borders " by the same groups responsible for the July 2008 suicide bombing .
avoid.vAgentNPExta clever , ruthless opponentPakistani military and government leaders had regarded Mahsud as Public Enemy No. 1 , a clever , ruthless opponent responsible for engineering suicide bomb attacks and ambushes that killed more than 1,200 people in recent years .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHirsch is believed responsible for the April 7 blast that sent a 300-pound metal pipe encased in concrete crashing through the roof of a home next to the Santa Monica Chabad House on 17th Street near Broadway .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe is believed to be responsible for the recent killings of two foreign workers building the Kandahar -to-Kabul highway .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMalikiSupporters say Maliki should n't be held responsible for abuses by people within the ranks of the security forces .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthoseBut beyond the declaration that the goal was to kill or capture those responsible for the contractors ' deaths , there was no clear definition of the endgame .
avoid.vAgentNPExtForeign fighters were in the minority but were believed to be responsible for many of the suicide bombings .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthoseIsrael pledged at the time that those responsible for the desecration of the troops ' bodies would be hunted down .
avoid.vAgentNPExta Taliban leaderMonday 's NATO statement was the first detailed public accounting of the incident , describing an operation that " began as a security search for a Taliban leader responsible for insurgent operations in the nearby Tangi Valley .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey may number only a few hundred , European anti-terrorist officials estimate , but are thought responsible for many of the worst attacks in the last year , including suicide bombings .
avoid.vAgentNPExtall those" We have apprehended all those responsible for the planning and execution of these cowardly attacks , " said the head of military intelligence , James Mugira , according to the news agencies .
avoid.vAgentNPExtan Egyptian man , named Abu Farida MasriThe recording identifies an Egyptian man , named Abu Farida Masri , as being responsible for the Aug. 19 , 2003 , truck bombing of the United Nations headquarters in Baghdad .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe Hamas governmentIsrael holds the Hamas government responsible for the soldier 's abduction .
avoid.vAgentNPExtFemale suicide bombers have been responsible for at least a dozen fatal bombings directed at Russian targets since 2000 , killing more than 200 people .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoThe question remained of who was responsible for the attack in Shula .
avoid.vAgentNPExtNATO" NATO will be held responsible morally and legally for the deaths " occurring that night , he said .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWomen have been responsible for some of this year 's deadliest attacks , including a pair of market bombings in February in Baghdad that killed more than 90 people .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe allianceReporting from Tripoli , Libya � NATO officials admitted Sunday that the alliance was probably responsible for an airstrike in a densely populated Tripoli neighborhood that Libyan authorities said killed nine people and injured 18.
avoid.vAgentNPExtJuarez CartelA message left at the scene claimed the Juarez Cartel was responsible for the blast , and it threatened further attacks .
avoid.vAgentNPExtspecial operations forcesIn the past , critics have charged that special operations forces were responsible for a preponderance of the civilian deaths caused by Western forces .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe group was responsible for the double suicide bombing of Bali nightclubs that killed 202 people last year .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthose officials" There was some abuse of authority , and those officials responsible are being punished .
avoid.vAgentNPExtitThe idea that soldiers could pose as rebels and attack civilians might seem implausible in other countries , but the Indonesian army 's track record prompted immediate speculation that it was responsible .
avoid.vAgentNPExtAfghan soldiers and police were responsible for 12 % of the civilian deaths , while the source of the remaining 4 % could not be determined .
avoid.vAgentNPExtpolice and security forces attached to the Interior MinistryHe added that police and security forces attached to the Interior Ministry are responsible for most abuses .
avoid.vAgentNPExtKadyrov 's own security forcesHuman rights workers say Kadyrov 's own security forces are responsible for abductions , torture , executions and other abuses .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoIt was not immediately clear who was responsible for the attacks , but speculation swirled around both Islamic militant groups and domestic right-wing extremists .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe insurgent cellBut days after the beheading of an American contractor , Muslah came up with a big one -- the names and locations of the members of the insurgent cell responsible .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoBut Norwegian authorities said they were not jumping to conclusions about who was responsible .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMoammar KadafiOne spokesman told the Al Jazeera satellite network that , if the report is true , Moammar Kadafi was responsible for the deaths through his actions .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe insurgencyBetween October and March , the insurgency was responsible for 157 civilian deaths while NATO and Afghan security forces were responsible for 68 , according to the report .
avoid.vAgentNPExtforeigners , not AfghansOn Thursday , Karzai told election officials in a rambling speech that foreigners , not Afghans , bore responsibility for massive fraud in the August presidential balloting .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe government also bears enormous responsibility for the recent developments in the region , said Shireen Mazari , a defense analyst .
avoid.vAgentNPExtLeading militant groups denied responsibility and Palestinian officials immediately condemned the attack , the first of its kind in nearly four months , calling it a strike against " the interests of the Palestinian people .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe insurgencyA Taliban spokesman told the Associated Press that the insurgency denied responsibility for the attack .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe rebel organization denied responsibility .
avoid.vAgentNPExtTaliban officials denied responsibility for the attacks , despite warnings Saturday that they were beginning their spring offensive .
avoid.vAgentNPExtTaliban officials denied responsibility for the latest violence , despite warnings Saturday that they planned to launch attacks .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe U. S. -based groupBut the U. S. -based group quickly disavowed responsibility for the attack on its official website , Tondar . org .
avoid.vAgentNPExtno groupBut no group took immediate responsibility for the blast .
avoid.vAgentNPExtTaliban militants took responsibility for both attacks , claiming they killed scores of police and security forces .
avoid.vAgentNPExtBin Laden takes responsibility for Christmas Day bombing attempt
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe Palestinian militant group Islamic Jihad took responsibility for the blast , which occurred on the second-to-last day of the weeklong Passover holiday .
avoid.vAgentNPExtNo one took immediate responsibility for the attack .
avoid.vAgentNPExtNo one took responsibility for the blast .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe Taliban took responsibility for both bombings , and boasted that the one in Kabul had killed 14 people .
avoid.vAgentNPExtGamaa al Islamiya , or the Islamic Group , claimed responsibility for last week 's attack , saying it meant to kill Israeli tourists to avenge the Israeli bombing of Lebanon .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe Pakistani Taliban , which is made up of Sunni Muslims , claimed responsibility for both attacks .
avoid.vAgentNPExtFollowers of Jordanian-born militant Abu Musab ZarqawiThe Polish woman 's abduction unfolded as Japanese officials were trying to win the release of tourist Shosei Koda , 24. Followers of Jordanian-born militant Abu Musab Zarqawi have claimed responsibility for kidnapping Koda .
avoid.vAgentNPExtNo one immediately claimed responsibility for the attack , which was being described as a suicide bombing .
avoid.vAgentNPExtZarqawi 's group has claimed responsibility for numerous deadly attacks across Iraq , including the beheadings of U. S. businessman Nicholas Berg , South Korean interpreter Kim Sun Il and Bulgarian truck driver Georgi Lazov .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe Taliban claimed responsibility , declaring that the attack had been aimed at foreigners , in particular the head of a Western security firm .
avoid.vAgentNPExta small monarchist group , the Iranian Royalist SocietyShortly after the slaying was disclosed , the Fars news agency said that a small monarchist group , the Iranian Royalist Society , had claimed responsibility on an obscure website , Takavaran-Tondar . tk .
avoid.vAgentNPExtTwo Palestinian militant groups , Hamas and the Fatah Hawks , claimed responsibility for the highly coordinated assault on the outpost , only a few yards from the Rafah border crossing between Gaza and Egypt .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe Taliban claimed responsibility for both of Thursday 's strikes .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe Taliban claimed responsibility for the killing , but the movement nearly always asserts it had a hand in any high-profile attack .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe Pakistani Taliban , through its spokesman , Azam Tariq , claimed responsibility for the attack .
avoid.vAgentNPExtAn Iraqi Shiite group that calls itself Hezbollah , a name it shares with the Lebanese militant organization , later claimed responsibility for the incident , in which there were no Iraqi casualties .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe Pakistani Taliban claimed responsibility for the attack , the Associated Press reported .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe TalibanWestern military officials say the Taliban sometimes claims responsibility for attacks carried out by factions , including the Haqqani network and Hezb-i-Islami , led by warlord Gulbuddin Hekmatyar .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe TalibanAlthough the Taliban frequently claims responsibility for the attacks , fueling a myth of invincibility , the vast majority of cases involve stress or cultural differences , Mallory said .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe movement has admitted responsibility for hundreds of attacks , including a car-bomb explosion that killed 19 civilians in 1983 and a bombing that killed five civilians near Durban last December .
avoid.vAgentNPExtNATOAlso this week , NATO acknowledged responsibility for the February deaths of five civilians in Paktia province , including a teenage girl and two pregnant women .
avoid.vAgentNPExtNo one has claimed responsibility for the bloodshed .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIslamic Jihad also claimed responsibility for the shooting death earlier Wednesday of an Israeli soldier in a battle near the southern Gaza city of Khan Yunis .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe Taliban claimed responsibility for the attack in a message posted early today on its Pashto-language website .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe Taliban claimed responsibility for the unusual nighttime strike on the hotel , which has a large foreign clientele and is frequently a venue for official conferences and events .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe TalibanThe bombing represents a propaganda coup for the Taliban , which claimed responsibility in text messages to news organizations , saying it had packed a four-wheel-drive vehicle with at least 700 pounds of explosives .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhichThe bombing represents a propaganda coup for the Taliban , which claimed responsibility in text messages to news organizations , saying it had packed a four-wheel-drive vehicle with at least 700 pounds of explosives .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe Al Aqsa Martyrs Brigade did not issue a formal claim of responsibility , although a local commander in Gaza told reporters that the woman was affiliated with the group .
avoid.vAgentNPExtA Taliban spokesman claimed responsibility for the blast .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe Taliban movementBut the Taliban movement -- which claimed responsibility for Friday 's strike -- has made it clear that international aid organizations are not immune from being targeted .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhichBut the Taliban movement -- which claimed responsibility for Friday 's strike -- has made it clear that international aid organizations are not immune from being targeted .
avoid.vAgentNPExtA previously unknown group calling itself " Strugglers for the Unity and Freedom of the Levant " faxed a claim of responsibility for Tueni 's death to Reuters on Monday afternoon .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShabab , a rebel group that controls much of Somalia , has claimed responsibility for the bomb attacks at a rugby club and an Ethiopian restaurant in the Ugandan capital last month , killing 76 people .
avoid.vAgentNPExtA spokesman for Boko Haram claimed responsibility for the attack , the most serious by the group , which is based in Nigeria 's Muslim majority north and that some believe is forging links to Al Qaeda .
avoid.vAgentNPExtBoth the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine , a left-wing faction of the Palestine Liberation Organization , and Hamas , a militant Islamic group , claimed responsibility for the bombing .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe Taliban claimed responsibility and said the American Embassy was the primary target .
avoid.vAgentNPExtmilitant groupsIn the past , militant groups have been quick to take responsibility for bombings .
avoid.vAgentNPExtTaliban officials claimed responsibility for the crash , saying insurgents had shot down the helicopter and killed the crew , who they said was French .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe TalibanTwo policemen and a civilian were killed in the attack , for which the Taliban claimed responsibility .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe Taliban claimed responsibility in what it said was the latest attack by an insurgent infiltrator .
avoid.vAgentNPExtweoh yeah oh yeah our uh-huh but we 're um we just got married like like December so we 're going to wait a year and then we will try
avoid.vAgentNPExtI always use two simple words when people tell me that one company -- whether it is AOL or Microsoft or Disney -- is in charge of all our destinies : Babylon was .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIDaniel Dennett , in his fine book Darwin 's Dangerous Idea , advances a hierarchy of forms of `` knowing , '' if I may use that term , that have arisen in evolution by Darwinian means .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe United StatesThe State Department proposed delivering an ultimatum to the Taliban : produce Bin Ladin and his deputies and shut down al Qaeda camps within 24 to 48 hours , or the United States will use all necessary means to destroy the terrorist infrastructure .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe firstFrom the poet Sappho , who in the sixth century BC was the first to use the lyric to write subjectively and explore the range of female experience , to the Chinese polymath Pan Chao ( Ban Zhao ) , who flourished around AD 100 as historian , poet , astronomer , mathematician and educationalist , the range is startling .
avoid.vAgentNPExtallIt is important , too , to note that writing systems are irrelevant : for instance , Polish is written ( today ) using the Roman alphabet , but Russian , a related Slavic language , uses the Cyrillic ; Yiddish , a Germanic language , is written in Hebrew characters ; Latin , Greek , and Sanskrit , which resemble one another rather closely in some respects , all use different alphabets ; and early examples , utterly unrecognizable to untrained readers of modern languages , were written in cuneiform , quite suitable for writing on soft clay tablets with a pointed stylus , and hieroglyphics .
avoid.vAgentNPExtRussian , a related Slavic languageIt is important , too , to note that writing systems are irrelevant : for instance , Polish is written ( today ) using the Roman alphabet , but Russian , a related Slavic language , uses the Cyrillic ; Yiddish , a Germanic language , is written in Hebrew characters ; Latin , Greek , and Sanskrit , which resemble one another rather closely in some respects , all use different alphabets ; and early examples , utterly unrecognizable to untrained readers of modern languages , were written in cuneiform , quite suitable for writing on soft clay tablets with a pointed stylus , and hieroglyphics .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouAll in all , for a relatively primitive system , it is not too bad ; but you would have to be in love with your computer to use it in preference to a far more complete books of synonyms available ( especially The Synonym Finder , Rodale in the U.S. and Canada , Longman elsewhere , which offers more than 800,000 synonyms , more than three times the number listed in any other synonym book ) .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoA sense of humor about a subject is born of a feeling of security about it , but security is the one characteristic often lacking among those who would use Current American Usage .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthoseA sense of humor about a subject is born of a feeling of security about it , but security is the one characteristic often lacking among those who would use Current American Usage .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyThe importance of dialect is emphasized regularly in the press , where we read about people being killed , as in parts of India , because they use the wrong shibboleths .
avoid.vAgentNPExtJudge StarrIn hindsight , probably , we should have suspected that Judge Starr would not use the phrase `` fiery loins . ''
avoid.vAgentNPExtanyoneMemo to the White House : It 's been Chatterbox 's understanding that you come down pretty hard on anyone who tries to use the president 's image in a commercial pitch -- even if it 's a joke ( as , arguably , everything in Weekly World News is intended to be ) .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoMemo to the White House : It 's been Chatterbox 's understanding that you come down pretty hard on anyone who tries to use the president 's image in a commercial pitch -- even if it 's a joke ( as , arguably , everything in Weekly World News is intended to be ) .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthatMAR means that the probability of missing depends only on observed variables [ 3 ] . Four strategies for examining the bias or sensitivity of results when MAR does not hold are to ( i ) fit all saturated MAR and non-MAR missing-data models [ 4 5 ] , ( ii ) add a parameter to various MAR models to make them non-MAR and test if the fit is significantly improved [ 6 7 ] , ( iii ) impute the missing data in one arm using the observed proportion of events in the other arm [ 8 9 ] , ( iv ) estimate results under a non-MAR missing-data mechanism with key parameters specified by the investigator [ 1 10 ] - [ 13 ] . We propose a variation of method ( iv ) for randomized trials with binary outcome that explicitly uses the randomization distribution to reduce user input .
avoid.vAgentNPExta variation of method ( iv ) for randomized trials with binary outcomeMAR means that the probability of missing depends only on observed variables [ 3 ] . Four strategies for examining the bias or sensitivity of results when MAR does not hold are to ( i ) fit all saturated MAR and non-MAR missing-data models [ 4 5 ] , ( ii ) add a parameter to various MAR models to make them non-MAR and test if the fit is significantly improved [ 6 7 ] , ( iii ) impute the missing data in one arm using the observed proportion of events in the other arm [ 8 9 ] , ( iv ) estimate results under a non-MAR missing-data mechanism with key parameters specified by the investigator [ 1 10 ] - [ 13 ] . We propose a variation of method ( iv ) for randomized trials with binary outcome that explicitly uses the randomization distribution to reduce user input .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhichThe munitions included several bunkers full of Russian 9M32M portable missiles dating as far back as 1982 , which possibly could shoot down aircraft .
avoid.vAgentNPExtinsurgentsDownings of Western helicopters by hostile fire have been relatively rare in the Afghan conflict , though insurgents do occasionally manage to shoot down a chopper , including one such incident in 2005 that killed 16 Americans .
avoid.vAgentNPExta U. S. F-16The last time a U. S. plane shot at an Iraqi aircraft over the region was in December 1992 , when a U. S. F-16 shot down a Soviet-made MIG fighter .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyDuring the fighting , Libyan forces said they had shot down a helicopter .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWashingtonBush Administration officials have warned that Washington could use warplanes to shoot down Iraqi aircraft involved in the attacks on the south .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyRebels ' claims that they had shot down a government plane could not be confirmed .
avoid.vAgentNPExtRebels in the city of Misurata , about 120 miles east of Tripoli , reportedly shot down a government plane and pushed back an effort to retake the city .
avoid.vAgentNPExtTaliban insurgentsReporting from Kabul , Afghanistan , and Washington � Taliban insurgents shot down a U. S. Chinook helicopter early Saturday , killing 31 American troops and seven Afghans aboard , U. S. and Afghan officials said .
avoid.vAgentNPExtterroristsThough commercial aircraft are not flying in Libya now , Bouckaert said the missiles could fall into the hands of terrorists intent on shooting down airliners .
avoid.vAgentNPExtinsurgentsTaliban officials claimed responsibility for the crash , saying insurgents had shot down the helicopter and killed the crew , who they said was French .
avoid.vAgentNPExtinsurgentsSixteen U. S. troops sent to rescue the SEALs died when insurgents shot down their helicopter with a rocket-propelled grenade .
avoid.vAgentNPExtFarr 's fatherNext to Sara 's grave in Bakersfield , Farr 's father also buried a coffin filled with stuffed animals , clothes , photographs and other mementos from friends and family .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe menThere was no evidence to suggest that the men had buried the IED , and every reason to think they had n't .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheA mortar round fell here but did n't explode , the man explains , pointing to the corner of his backyard where he buried the explosive .
avoid.vAgentNPExtinsurgentsAt night , Marines using night-vision goggles and sniper rifles , and given shoot-to-kill orders , watch for insurgents burying the bombs .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyThey told her how they 'd had to wrap their instruments in cloth and bury them in their yards when the Taliban took over .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe insurgentsHere , the insurgents buried " daisy chains " of 155-mm shells -- six , eight or 10 of them spaced out to slaughter a whole patrol .
avoid.vAgentNPExtTaliban fighters routinely target nongovernmental organizations providing humanitarian assistance in Afghanistan , accusing them of bolstering the Western war effort .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe bomberAlthough the bomber targeted police officers doing morning exercises in front of their post , there were many passersby on their way to work and school .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe two " martyrs "The Taliban claimed responsibility for the attack , saying the two " martyrs " had targeted a convoy of intelligence officials .
avoid.vAgentNPExta suicide bomberIn Kunar province , a suicide bomber targeted a meeting of tribal elders in the Asmaar district , police said , killing a dozen people including influential tribal elder Malik Zareen .
avoid.vAgentNPExtNATOHe said NATO targeted militants using artillery and airstrikes and regretted any civilian casualties .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe pilot targeted foreign instructors and advisors , they said .
avoid.vAgentNPExta suicide bomberOn Sunday , at least 24 people died and dozens were hurt when a suicide bomber targeted a police patrol in a crowded marketplace in Oruzgan province , local officials said .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey" They are clearly targeting coalition members in an effort to intimidate all allies from operating within Iraq , " Senor said .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe army 's next major deployment of ground troopsEarlier this month , Prime Minister Yusaf Raza Gillani said the army 's next major deployment of ground troops may target Orakzai .
avoid.vAgentNPExtO'Neill 's campaign seeks to target women and voters angry at incumbents .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSecurity forces also targeted ambulances transporting the dead and injured , said one witness .
avoid.vAgentNPExtRoving gangs of young Russian nationalists target people from the Caucasus and Central Asia , beating , robbing and sometimes killing them .
avoid.vAgentNPExtitThe army said it was targeting Palestinian militants who had fired mortar rounds into the adjacent Jewish settlement of Neve Dekalim .
avoid.vAgentNPExtAfghan insurgents target Western power in Kabul attack
avoid.vAgentNPExtThose commandos , working closely with the CIA and other intelligence agencies , have embarked on a significant increase in nighttime raids over the last year in Afghanistan , targeting Taliban leaders , bomb-makers and other key adversaries .
avoid.vAgentNPExta suicide car bomberAshrafi said that half an hour before the attack , his office had received information from Afghan intelligence agencies that a suicide car bomber was going to target the police headquarters .
avoid.vAgentNPExtTaliban fightersIn their newly emboldened insurgency , Taliban fighters often target officials considered friendly to either the United States or the U. S. -backed government in Kabul .
avoid.vAgentNPExtinsurgents" This attack demonstrates how desperate insurgents are to prevent progress by targeting Afghanistan 's traditional leaders and elders , " said U. S. Navy Rear Adm. Harold Pittman , a NATO spokesman .
avoid.vAgentNPExtKadafi 's forces have targeted wells and livestock , the spokesman said .
avoid.vAgentNPExtU. S. forcesAnd just why would U. S. forces target U. S. -trained and U. S. -paid police ?
avoid.vAgentNPExtdeath squadsThe Iraqi police force is dominated by Shiite militiamen , some of whom run death squads targeting Sunnis , and it is riddled with insurgent informants .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSeveral suicide car bombings have targeted British troops and Iraqi security forces , including two recent attempts to kill a local police chief .
avoid.vAgentNPExtU. S. forcesThe firefights intensified Tuesday , with U. S. forces targeting groups as small as three and others larger than 100 in a broad , mountainous region .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe attackersOfficials say there is no evidence that the attackers were specifically targeting the Spanish intelligence team or had been alerted to their presence .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe also had been planning to target American ships and oil tankers with speedboats filled with explosives .
avoid.vAgentNPExtA suicide bomberKANDAHAR , AFGHANISTAN � A suicide bomber targeting a NATO convoy killed eight Afghan civilians Thursday and wounded about two dozen others , authorities said .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSunni Muslim militant groups in Pakistan have for years targeted Shiites here , who make up 10 % to 30 % of the population .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI" I targeted places where many Americans go .
avoid.vAgentNPExtLibyan attackersHe warned Europeans that Libyan attackers would " target your homes , offices and families , which would become legitimate targets .
avoid.vAgentNPExtNATOIn recent weeks , Kadafi has had several narrow escapes in Tripoli , where NATO has targeted his command compound .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsecurity gunmenSeveral protesters were injured in Homs as security gunmen targeted " heads and chests , " said Majd , 45 , a legal activist in the city .
avoid.vAgentNPExtParties to the conflict" Parties to the conflict must not deliberately attack , target or kill civilians , " said Staffan de Mistura , who heads the U. N. mission in Afghanistan .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe bomber , wearing a police uniform , made his way into police headquarters to target Kandahar provincial Police Chief Khan Mohammad Mujahid , investigator Shir Shah Yousufzai said .
avoid.vAgentNPExtchildrenThe remnants of the fedayeen make up one of the insurgent forces fighting today , and in at least three Iraqi cities , children reportedly took aim at U. S. troops during the 2003 invasion .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIslamists take aim at Libya rebels ' secular leaders
avoid.vAgentNPExtmilitantsAt night , light restrictions are in effect to make it harder for militants to take aim , plunging the camp into near-total darkness .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShaw , Black and Lulu all cheekily carved their own slices of the cake before they reached the matronly age of eighteen .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe is busily carving slices of meat from the carcass of a multi-legged Chaos Spawn .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe carved the saddle of mutton savagely , as if he were rending his parishioners .
avoid.vAgentNPExtKadafi 's forces" He said the opposition was concerned that Kadafi 's forces might bomb or sabotage oil complexes in Port Brega and Ras Lanuf to keep them out of rebel hands .
avoid.vAgentNPExta special forceThe Werewolves were founded in September 1944 by SS chief Heinrich Himmler , who saw them as a special force that would work behind U. S. lines to sabotage equipment and kill U. S. troops .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSecurity forces cordoned the scene and used tear gas to disperse the crowd .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe forces used tear gas to disperse the demonstrators .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsecurity forcesOn Saturday , scores of people reportedly were injured when security forces used live ammunition to disperse hundreds of protesters in the coastal city of Latakia , where the political and business elite are particularly close to Assad .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe armyIn Salamiyah , the army entered and fired shots in the air to disperse protests , and witnesses said thousands continued to rally in the city of Baniyas .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe rebelsOnly since Friday have the rebels even dispersed gun trucks across the desert to escape airstrikes .
avoid.vAgentNPExtKadafi loyalists used tear gas to disperse the demonstrators .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthemThey wish NATO troops would help them flush out Kadafi 's fighters and destroy the antiaircraft guns , mortars and artillery that hammer Misurata .
avoid.vAgentNPExtNorth Atlantic Treaty Organization and Afghan troops launched an offensive last month to flush out Taliban militants from the province 's northern tip .
avoid.vAgentNPExtinsurgentsAfter the Marines left Haditha , insurgents killed several local officials , rounded up a dozen police officers and killed them before a crowd at a soccer field .
avoid.vAgentNPExtpoliceNew anti-terrorism laws give police a freer hand to round up suspects and hold them indefinitely without trial .
avoid.vAgentNPExthimIsrael has insisted that Abbas ' vow to quell the violence requires him to round up fighters , confiscate weapons and dismantle the makeshift factories where bombs and Kassam rockets are made .
avoid.vAgentNPExtpoliceAfter his arrest , police rounded up Bouyeri 's associates for allegedly plotting follow-up attacks .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe oppositionOver the last several days , the opposition has begun rounding up men accused of fighting as mercenaries for Kadafi 's militias as government forces pushed toward Benghazi .
avoid.vAgentNPExta group of soldiersArtur Gakayev , 17 , was hanging out with seven friends in the village of Gikalo when a group of soldiers drove up in a large truck and rounded up the young men .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe military has rounded up dozens of officials of the Islamist group and bombarded such targets as Prime Minister Ismail Haniyeh 's office and the Hamas-run Interior Ministry .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWadlowAfter 17 years of mending fences , rounding up strays , nurturing fragile prairie grass and tending 220 cows and calves , Wadlow has called it quits .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe CIA has also won praise for its role in dismantling the upper ranks of Bin Laden 's Al Qaeda network and helping round up the top figures in Saddam Hussein 's regime .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe embryonic Iraqi SWAT teamThis is the embryonic Iraqi SWAT team in action , rousing families from their sleep and rounding up men for questioning about the deadly insurgency in towns such as Jabella , south of Baghdad .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe" He tried to limit violence against the civilian population and to mend the split between society and authorities , to show that the authorities in Ingushetia are not against the society , " Cherkasov said .
avoid.vAgentNPExtvolunteer guards in red beretsTo keep out hordes of young Libyans starved for Internet access , volunteer guards in red berets limit access to " accredited journalists " � anyone who manages to get hold of an official rebel press badge .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheSince then , he has sought to limit the U. S. role .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheIn a sign that he wants to limit Kurdish aspirations , Prime Minister Nouri Maliki spoke Saturday of the need for a " strong federal state " when the national constitution is revamped .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe administrationInstead , the administration has limited the addition to 47,000 , which would bring the authorized Afghan force to a total of 352,000 .
avoid.vAgentNPExtRussiaStarting Dec. 12 , Russia will halt inspections and verifications of its military sites by NATO countries and will no longer be obligated to limit the number of conventional weapons deployed west of the Ural Mountains .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe Pentagon had been hoping to limit the initial withdrawal to 3,000 to 4,000 .
avoid.vAgentNPExtU. S. to limit Afghan troop expansion
avoid.vAgentNPExtpolice and soldiersInterior Ministry spokesman Zemari Bashary told reporters in Kabul that clearing insurgents was proceeding slowly because police and soldiers were trying to limit property damage and civilian casualties .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe U. S. and alliesAt the same time , U. S. officials cautioned that the U. S. and allies intended to limit their involvement , allowing no " boots on the ground .
avoid.vAgentNPExtbanks that recently reopened in BenghaziTo conserve currency , banks that recently reopened in Benghazi now limit customers to monthly withdrawals of 200 Libyan dinars , equivalent to $ 165 , Gheriani said .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheHe visited the prison where Patrick Chamusso was tortured and incarcerated for 10 years , and he limited his diet so he could attain a weedy look .
avoid.vAgentNPExtBin LadenMeanwhile , Bin Laden disappeared in Pakistan , limiting himself to increasingly rare pronouncements until May , when Navy SEALs landed in his Abbottabad compound and killed him .
avoid.vAgentNPExtObama promised Friday that the remaining 40,000 U. S. troops would be " home for the holidays , " fulfilling a campaign promise but also acceding to the reality of a depleted treasury and overwhelming American public opinion .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwe" I have n't spelled that out for them , but I would be very surprised if they were surprised by what we did to fulfill that commitment .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe one who volunteered had to fulfill the request or live in shame the rest of his life .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheThe scaled-down proposal would allow President Obama to say that he has fulfilled his pledge to end U. S. involvement in the Iraq war and bring home most American troops .
avoid.vAgentNPExtKadafiOnce a pariah , Kadafi fulfilled a long-anticipated coming-out on the global stage with his U. N. speech .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHis replacement , Essam Sharaf , received a warm welcome when he addressed the crowd , promising to aggressively fulfill its demands .
avoid.vAgentNPExtStunned pilgrims remained crouched in alleys and ditches .
avoid.vAgentNPExtA 78-year-old fruit seller , Kareem Ameen , crouched on the ground crying and pummeling his chest .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe screamed and clawed at his eyes .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheThat feeling was strange , she resisted it , she knew that it was absurd as well as amoral , but in the end she told herself that she could not command her feelings : she was no longer able to torment herself with thoughts of their wars nor to enjoy their celebrations , because she was filled with the conviction that none of it was her concern .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe young man suddenly seemed to shrink into himself , and turned a face imprinted with fear towards Montgomery .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthemThey wish NATO troops would help them flush out Kadafi 's fighters and destroy the antiaircraft guns , mortars and artillery that hammer Misurata .
avoid.vAgentNPExtNorth Atlantic Treaty Organization and Afghan troops launched an offensive last month to flush out Taliban militants from the province 's northern tip .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe parked and killed the engine .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWe eventually kill the lights .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe rider parked the bike nose-in to the pavement and killed the engine .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheReturning to the living room he killed the light and the images of the previous night , drew the curtains , and threw open the windows and shutters .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsSo what , you know , let 's quit BSing with the system .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe slammed her hands on the desk and papers flew in every direction .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe slammed his fork on the table , leapt up and yelled , ` These fucking New York actors !
avoid.vAgentNPExtISo I smiled nervously and slammed him in the mouth with the metal box , trying to kick him in the groin as he sagged , but his heavy overcoat protected him well .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheShe closed the lid ; when the catch failed to operate , she slammed it a second time with a violence that made several of the slumberers lift their heads .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMaxim slammed the steering wheel with both hands , nearly hard enough to break it , certainly hard enough to make both palms sting .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe slammed it behind her and walked away hurriedly , her heart beating madly against her ribs .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheI returned it , she slammed it back , I caught it neatly , spun round and delivered a deft backward glance over my left shoulder .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHilarySlamming it after him , a look of disgust on her face , Hilary poured out her tea then carried the cup to the table and sat nursing it in her palms .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheIn desperation she slammed the stop-cock open and precious oxygen knifed outwards in an icy cloud that she aimed at the farthest point .
avoid.vAgentNPExthimIt leapt in the air as it shot over the ramp , making Rachel gasp as she watched him slam the brakes on , flinging her forward to make the seatbelt dig into her .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey both`` They both pout their bottom lip and suck their thumbs .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyDespite their contest with the Labour council , they retain their loyalty .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe still retained property in Dudley , being the largest payer of poor rates there in 1649 ; apart from houses in the town , his land at Netherton Hall nearby was set down at 195¾ acres .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe party still retained something of its pre-war sleekness ; elderly gentlemen in Trumper 's haircuts , wearing cream silk shirts and Brigade or Old Etonian ties .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe still retains his sense of humour , though it might not show on TV when he 's urging extra effort from his players .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyWhat is surprising is that even after their post-'87 conversion to the gospel of the groove , they still retain a belief in the power of the word .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheEven then , among the debris with smuts all over his face , he still retained his poise .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe still retained her English habit of noting each day 's weather , always expecting changes , marvelling at the hot sunny days which followed one after the other , almost with monotony .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe GuardianIt was a strong probability that the Guardian still retained in their archives a numbered copy of the minutes which would have told us immediately to whom that copy had been issued and therefore the name of the informant .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheWhen he returned to his room Coleridge was mortified to discover that ` though he still retained some vague and dim recollection of the general purport of the vision , yet , with the exception of some eight or ten scattered lines and images , all the rest had passed away like the images on the surface of a stream into which a stone has been cast … ''
avoid.vAgentNPExtitBut the Bank has always indicated that it would only take such a step in exceptional circumstances and continues to stress its awareness of the need to avoid actions which could be seen as capricious if it is to retain the confidence of market makers and investors in gilt-edged stock .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe knew he was dying and retained his dignity to the end ; it came on 13 March 1967 , and the cricketing world , quite simply , was devastated .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe BaronessThroughout her murder trial , the Baroness -- who retained her title after her divorce from de Stempel in 1984 -- remained stoical , calm , slightly detached .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoThroughout her murder trial , the Baroness -- who retained her title after her divorce from de Stempel in 1984 -- remained stoical , calm , slightly detached .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheHome Secretary Kenneth Clarke said of Mr Major : ` I am sure he will retain the leadership for many years to come and he is in the process of emerging from the Government 's present difficulties . ''
avoid.vAgentNPExtI actually kept one maternity dress my mother made for me , because it was such a nice dress .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyThey would be free to have it removed whenever they chose , but would be rewarded with additional payments ( of , say , $ 30 ) for each month in which they kept it .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouInteresting that you wrote the letter but kept it .
avoid.vAgentNPExthim. . they should have let him keep it .
avoid.vAgentNPExtPeople who are under medical direction to lose weight or quit smoking may likewise be quite rightly unwilling to give in to their impulses .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheThere had to be some around somewhere , from before he 'd quit smoking when he 'd first started to worry about his health .
avoid.vAgentNPExtBRONZE medallist Steve Backley has quit athletics until next year .
avoid.vAgentNPExtLINFORD Christie will quit athletics in two years ' time -- aiming to bow out as the undisputed No 1 sprinter in the world , writes David Harrison .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoMichael , 45 , who quit boozing because it threatened to wreck his life , has given up another ` vice '' -- being too generous .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMichael , 45 , who quit boozing because it threatened to wreck his life , has given up another ` vice '' -- being too generous .
avoid.vAgentNPExtBoss McDonough quits playing role
avoid.vAgentNPExtweNo such complexities for the Stereo MC 's ( can we officially quit calling them ` the underrated Stereo MC 's now then ? ) .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWILD rocker Nicky Wire has quit boozing … after too many hangovers .
avoid.vAgentNPExtJill quit the habit shortly before Christmas .
avoid.vAgentNPExtstaffBR has had to rely on staff working excessive overtime to carry out maintenance and repair work .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe public relations boys had to work overtime again .
avoid.vAgentNPExtOfficers are working huge amounts of overtime and they are not being paid for it .
avoid.vAgentNPExtApartment dwellers can crank up the Dolby Digital explosions of " Pearl Harbor " after 10 p . m . without prompting angry calls from the co-op board .
avoid.vAgentNPExthomeowners , offices , and factoriesThat would shatter the all-time record of 24 , 967 megawatts set last Aug . 9 , as homeowners , offices , and factories crank up air conditioning and refrigeration .
avoid.vAgentNPExtII 'm listening to Consonant right now , but I might have to crank some Stereolab in a bit ( 'cause that 's about as close as I can get to krautrock with the CDs I have at work ) .
avoid.vAgentNPExtYou should crank Slayer 's Reign in Blood some time .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe cruise ships crank up their flood lights , and the parties begin .
avoid.vAgentNPExtA cold and melancholy walk of a couple of miles brought us to a high wooden gate , which opened into a gloomy avenue of chestnuts .
avoid.vAgentNPExta white-faced , hardbreathing policemanAn instant later a white-faced , hardbreathing policeman had opened the door , the candle wavering in his trembling hand .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe man mopped his forehead with his handkerchief and agave a long sigh of relief .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI was sitting reading in the chair .
avoid.vAgentNPExtmyI tell you , sir , I couldn 't move a finger , nor get my breath , till it whisked away and was gone .
avoid.vAgentNPExtII tell you , sir , I couldn 't move a finger , nor get my breath , till it whisked away and was gone .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI" If I didn 't know you were a good man , Walters , I should put a black mark against you for this .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheIf it were the devil himself a constable on duty should never thank God that he could not lay his hands upon him .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe tenantsApparently the tenants had brought little or nothing with them , and all the furniture down to the smallest details had been taken over with the house .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHolmes pointed to the wattles on the severed head .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheFrom under the sink he drew a zinc pail which contained a quantity of blood .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheThen from the table he took a platter heaped with small pieces of charred bone .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHolmes smiled and rubbed his hands .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHolmes smiled and rubbed his hands .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIYour powers , if I may say so without offence , seem superior to your opportunities . "
avoid.vAgentNPExta manA case of this sort gives a man a chance , and I hope that I shall take it .
avoid.vAgentNPExtII should be glad to be able to say afterwards that I had solved it without your help . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtheOne morning he spent in town , and I learned from a casual reference that he had visited the British Museum .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheHe prowled about with this equipment himself , but it was a poor show of plants which he would bring back of an evening .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoEvery effort was made by Inspector Baynes , who has the case in hand , to ascertain the hiding place of the fugitives , and he had good reason to believe that they had not gone far but were lurking in some retreat which had been already prepared .
avoid.vAgentNPExtbyEvery effort was made by Inspector Baynes , who has the case in hand , to ascertain the hiding place of the fugitives , and he had good reason to believe that they had not gone far but were lurking in some retreat which had been already prepared .
avoid.vAgentNPExtin hand ,Every effort was made by Inspector Baynes , who has the case in hand , to ascertain the hiding place of the fugitives , and he had good reason to believe that they had not gone far but were lurking in some retreat which had been already prepared .
avoid.vAgentNPExtInspector Baynes ,Every effort was made by Inspector Baynes , who has the case in hand , to ascertain the hiding place of the fugitives , and he had good reason to believe that they had not gone far but were lurking in some retreat which had been already prepared .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe caseEvery effort was made by Inspector Baynes , who has the case in hand , to ascertain the hiding place of the fugitives , and he had good reason to believe that they had not gone far but were lurking in some retreat which had been already prepared .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheEvery effort was made by Inspector Baynes , who has the case in hand , to ascertain the hiding place of the fugitives , and he had good reason to believe that they had not gone far but were lurking in some retreat which had been already prepared .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheThis man has been seen since the crime , for he was detected and pursued by Constable Walters on the same evening , when he had the audacity to revisit Wisteria Lodge .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheThis man has been seen since the crime , for he was detected and pursued by Constable Walters on the same evening , when he had the audacity to revisit Wisteria Lodge .
avoid.vAgentNPExthe" We will just catch him before he starts . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtIThat 's what I am doing . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtYou try yours and I will try mine .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIYou try yours and I will try mine .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHolmes shrugged his shoulders as we walked away together .
avoid.vAgentNPExtweWell , as he says , we must each try our own way and see what comes of it .
avoid.vAgentNPExtweThere are gaps in that direction which we have still to fill .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyIt had been arranged , therefore , that in such a case his two subordinates were to make for some prearranged spot where they could escape investigation and be in a position afterwards to renew their attempt .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyIt had been arranged , therefore , that in such a case his two subordinates were to make for some prearranged spot where they could escape investigation and be in a position afterwards to renew their attempt .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe is a man of fifty , strong , active , with iron-gray hair , great bunched black eyebrows , the step of a deer and the air of an emperor - a fierce , masterful man , with a red-hot spirit behind his parchment face .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHendersonTwice Henderson has lashed at folk with his dog-whip , and only his long purse and heavy compensation have kept him out of the courts .
avoid.vAgentNPExtGarciaWe may take it that the letter came out of this strange household and was an invitation to Garcia to carry out some attempt which had already been planned .
avoid.vAgentNPExtGarciaWe may take it that the letter came out of this strange household and was an invitation to Garcia to carry out some attempt which had already been planned .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheWhat , then , might she be expected to do if she heard of his death ?
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheStill , in her heart , she must retain bitterness and hatred against those who had killed him and would presumably help so far as she could to have revenge upon them .
avoid.vAgentNPExtweCould we see her , then and try to use her ?
avoid.vAgentNPExtIAll I can do is to watch the house and leave my agent , Warner , on guard at the gates .
avoid.vAgentNPExtweIf the law can do nothing we must take the risk ourselves . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe lawIf the law can do nothing we must take the risk ourselves . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtweThe old house with its atmosphere of murder , the singular and formidable inhabitants , the unknown dangers of the approach , and the fact that we were putting ourselves legally in a false position all combined to damp my ardour .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyShe was like one walking in her sleep , but when they tried to get her into the train she came to life and struggled .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey pushed her into the carriage .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe inspector" Why , sir , you 've got me the very evidence I want , " said the inspector warmly , shaking my friend by the hand .
avoid.vAgentNPExthe" I was sure Henderson , as he calls himself , felt that he was suspected , and that he would lie low and make no move so long as he thought he was in any danger .
avoid.vAgentNPExtusI knew he would be likely to clear off then and give us a chance of getting at Miss Burnet . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtHolmes laid his hand upon the inspector 's shoulder .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheBut he was as cunning as he was cruel , and at the first whisper of coming trouble he had secretly conveyed his treasures aboard a ship which was manned by devoted adherents .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe dictator , his two children , his secretary , and his wealth had all escaped them .
avoid.vAgentNPExthis wealthThe dictator , his two children , his secretary , and his wealth had all escaped them .
avoid.vAgentNPExthis two children ,The dictator , his two children , his secretary , and his wealth had all escaped them .
avoid.vAgentNPExthis secretary ,The dictator , his two children , his secretary , and his wealth had all escaped them .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIThis I was able to do by securing the position of governess in his family .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI smiled on him , did my duty to his children , and bided my time .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI smiled on him , did my duty to his children , and bided my time .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheWe zigzagged swiftly here and there over Europe to throw off the pursuers and finally returned to this house , which he had taken upon his first arrival in England .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe could do little during the day , for Murillo took every precaution and never went out save with his satellite Lucas , or Lopez as he was known in the days of his greatness .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe manOn a certain evening , which had been prearranged , I sent my friend final instructions , for the man was forever on the alert and continually changed his room .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIHe crept up behind me and sprang upon me just as I had finished the note .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe and his master dragged me to my room and held judgment upon me as a convicted traitress .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyThen and there they would have plunged their knives into me could they have seen how to escape the consequences of the deed .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyThen and there they would have plunged their knives into me could they have seen how to escape the consequences of the deed .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMurilloThey had gagged me , and Murillo twisted my arm round until I gave him the address .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey had gagged me , and Murillo twisted my arm round until I gave him the address .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheI swear that he might have twisted it off had I understood what it would mean to Garcia .
avoid.vAgentNPExtLopez addressed the note which I had written , sealed it with his sleeve-link , and sent it by the hand of the servant , Jose .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheI believe he must have waited among the gorse bushes through which the path winds and struck him down as he passed .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthey" All would now have been well for them had it not been for my knowledge of what they had done .
avoid.vAgentNPExtII was confined to my room , terrorized by the most horrible threats , cruelly ill-used to break my spirit - see this stab on my shoulder and the bruises from end to end of my arms - and a gag was thrust into my mouth on the one occasion when I tried to call from the window .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyI sprang out , they tried to drag me back , and had it not been for the help of this good man , who led me to the cab , I should never had broken away .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyI sprang out , they tried to drag me back , and had it not been for the help of this good man , who led me to the cab , I should never had broken away .
avoid.vAgentNPExthe" Our difficulties are not over , " he remarked , shaking his head .
avoid.vAgentNPExtInspector Baynes visited us at Baker Street with a printed description of the dark face of the secretary , and of the masterful features , the magnetic black eyes , and the tufted brows of his master .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyou" It will not be possible for you to present in that compact form which is dear to your heart .
avoid.vAgentNPExtweIt is remarkable only for the fact that amid a perfect jungle of possibilities we , with our worthy collaborator , the inspector , have kept our close hold on the essentials and so been guided along the crooked and winding path .
avoid.vAgentNPExthimWhen his companion and he had fled to some prearranged retreat - already occupied , no doubt by a confederate - the companion had persuaded him to leave so compromising an article of furniture .
avoid.vAgentNPExthimHe waited three days longer , and then his piety or his superstition drove him to try once more .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe waited three days longer , and then his piety or his superstition drove him to try once more .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHolmes smiled as he turned up an entry in his note-book .
avoid.vAgentNPExt" 'The true voodoo-worshipper attempts nothing of importance without certain sacrifices which are intended to propitiate his unclean gods .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheIt is grotesque , Watson , " Holmes added , as he slowly fastened his notebook , " but , as I have had occasion to remark , there is but one step from the grotesque to the horrible . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtWe tore away his collar , and Holmes breathed a prayer of gratitude when we saw that there was no sign of a wound and that the rescue had been in time .
avoid.vAgentNPExtDetectives launched an enquiry after the body of Michael Chatfield was found as firemen fought a blaze in a three storey house .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe boysFlames swept through the wooden building and the boys , who at first tried to fight the blaze , fled in terror as it spread .
avoid.vAgentNPExtFirefighters spent three hours tackling the blaze , which spread through the roof and into an adjoining property in Pensby Road .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe held up his candle before an extraordinary object which stood at the back of the dresser .
avoid.vAgentNPExtBurunAt last Jehan began to cry , and Burun rocked him and held him close .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe rocked him gently and he nestled close and put his thumb in his mouth .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI tried rocking the wheelbarrow back and forth , then jerking .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThese , when I passed them , I saw to be sitting or kneeling beside cradles , rocking them , or singing , or gazing intently .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMidwinter waved his baton at me .
avoid.vAgentNPExta group of irate PeruviansOn the steps up to the plane a group of irate Peruvians waved tickets as the embattled stewardess tried to explain that there were no seats .
avoid.vAgentNPExtFans waved ` Fantastico Alberto '' banners stored from the glory days of three years ago , when he won ten times in the season , beginning here at Sestriere .
avoid.vAgentNPExtEstella` Estella waved a blue one , and I had a red one , and Miss Havisham waved one with little gold stars on , out of the carriage window . ''
avoid.vAgentNPExtQuigley waved the paper over my face .
avoid.vAgentNPExtAll lined the route and waved their flags
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheSenior officials of the African National Congress have been urging Mr Mandela to announce an official separation from his wife since her latest outburst in which she allegedly threatened and waved a pistol at Mrs Xoliswa Falati , her co-accused in last year 's trial for kidnap and assault .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHarry DunstapleOn the top of this wall stood Harry Dunstaple , shouting and waving his sabre as if conducting an orchestra , shouting for the men to hasten , for the Cutcherry must be blown up before the charging enemy could reach it and disturb the train .
avoid.vAgentNPExtAnemones tend to dribble a little water from their centres if you press them .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouThat increases the surface tension on the top of the coffee -- or is it the specific gravity ? -- so that when you dribble the cream slowly down over the back of the spoon it stays on the top . ''
avoid.vAgentNPExtThis scholar dribbling tea
avoid.vAgentNPExtMiss EasterbrookLooks as though Miss Easterbrook spilt her tea yesterday .
avoid.vAgentNPExtRainbow jumps , spilling coffee all over the table and herself .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIMy hand jerked so that I almost spilled my wine .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWillie , whose stomach had been steadily growing tighter , almost spilt his tea over his shorts .
avoid.vAgentNPExtJenna jumped up , almost spilling her coffee , making a hasty grab for the delicate cup and amusing him even more .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyFor many of them , the classroom will be the first place where they are able to play with water and even spill it on the floor without incurring an adult 's displeasure .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe located them without difficulty and poured the cold liquid without spilling .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe gullThe wings close slightly and become more angular as the wind-speed increases ( E ) , when stooping for food , the gull spills air by raising its wings ( F ) .
avoid.vAgentNPExtpeople from the other campusSo apparently , people from the other campus want to come here and schedule a meeting with three people on this campus ( including me ) who all work in different offices and have other work to do , in order to make sure our cover memos all look the same .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe trusteesFor students returning Monday , the trustees have scheduled an open forum at 10 a . m . to take questions and share information , said Will Hurst , a public relations adviser newly hired by the trustees .
avoid.vAgentNPExthePat Choate , a former Reform Party vice presidential nominee and a Buchanan supporter , said he hopes to schedule a " series of debates " between Buchanan and likely rival Donald Trump .
avoid.vAgentNPExtCommittee chairs also refuse to schedule confirmation hearings : Helms ( again ) derailed William Weld 's nomination as ambassador to Mexico by refusing to let Weld testify .
avoid.vAgentNPExtState District Judge John Donovan of Houston had scheduled a July 30 hearing on Cornyn 's petition , but now the five attorneys - - all major contributors to Democrats - - are seeking a postponement until after the Nov . 5 election .
avoid.vAgentNPExtKennedyOther explanations : The New York Times cited hazy flying conditions , James Fallows explained the of the flight in Slate , the New York Post reported that Kennedy had been obliged to schedule the Vineyard landing by his wife , and Fortune says that Wall Street is blaming Morgan Stanley for making JFK Jr . 's sister-in-law work late .
avoid.vAgentNPExtLSC has scheduled a meeting with its statewide grantees for February 7 - 9 , 2002 .
avoid.vAgentNPExttwo NATO generalsWhen two NATO generals tried to schedule a meeting to tell Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic to stop the assaults , Yugoslav officials said Milosevic was too busy to see them .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe two sides scheduled seven meetings in July before a strike decision would be made , Bouris added .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI 've scheduled a monthly satin binge .
avoid.vAgentNPExthe and his wife , PaulaHe turned 45 on Sunday and goes way back in racing , to the days when he and his wife , Paula , would schedule most of their trips to racetracks in the dead of night .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSimovaFor reasons unknown , Albright has rejected Simova 's attempts to set up more meetings , though Simova is her only surviving Czech relative .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI called Morris to set up an interview about his ideas and left a message .
avoid.vAgentNPExtmyselfIn other news , I accidently found myself setting up a meeting that is NOT MY JOB .
avoid.vAgentNPExtweHe did , and we set up a time to talk more .
avoid.vAgentNPExtall hotels and guesthousesSeveral hotels have courses on their own grounds , but all hotels and guesthouses can arrange an introduction to the club you d like to play .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI did not arrange this meeting , and it 's only tangentially related to my job .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe school nurseI found out first from the school nurse , who arranged a confidential test .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoI found out first from the school nurse , who arranged a confidential test .
avoid.vAgentNPExtcustomersMcGowan said Avis had noted that such rentals were lasting longer , suggesting that customers were arranging more meetings during their business trips , as opposed to the short rentals of a fly-in , fly-out schedule .
avoid.vAgentNPExtBrownIn the Sunday Telegraph , interviewer Helena de Bertodano said that her first meeting with Brown had been " tense " because a " PR magnate , an elderly man with a cut-glass English accent " had insisted on sitting in on their conversation but that Brown subsequently arranged a one-on-one meeting for the next day .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI did not arrange this meeting , and it 's only tangentially related to my job .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe accepted more than $ 200 , 000 in campaign contributions from S & L crook Charles Keating , and arranged a meeting for Keating with then- House Speaker Jim Wright .
avoid.vAgentNPExtBromThe sources said Brom handled the accusation sensitively , and personally arranged a meeting between the victim and Kraft , who was on his deathbed and died shortly after .
avoid.vAgentNPExtKSMThrough Atef , KSM arranged a meeting with Bin Ladin inTora Bora , a mountainous redoubt from the Afghan war days .
avoid.vAgentNPExtOthers arrange business meetings inside the clubs .
avoid.vAgentNPExta group of menOn Monday , the Suriname News Agency reported that a group of men had commandeered a bus carrying aluminum workers 60 miles south of Paramaribo .
avoid.vAgentNPExtUp to 30 armed men had commandeered a bus and were driving it towards Zanderij airport near the Surinamese capital , Paramaribo , according to Mr Haakmat .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSir John commandeered a table in the corner , greeting the ale wife as if she was a long lost sister .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheJohn patted at the bulging plumber 's bag he had commandeered during the afternoon from a dozing council worker .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyThe rebels also captured the Boulogne tank factory on the outskirts of the city , killing three civilians when a tank they had commandeered collided with a bus .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe Crown had long had an unquestioned right to commandeer ships from coastal towns .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSuffolkThe plan was that they would meet again in Bordeaux , where Suffolk was soon to go to commandeer a freighter for his scientific booty and machine tools .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe TurksInstead , the Turks commandeered the food they needed and the civilian population starved to death .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMontgomery rapidly commandeered the library as his interview room .
avoid.vAgentNPExtmy half-brotherI come home to find my half-brother has commandeered my house for his party , and now my assistant tells me to take a bath . ''
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey then commandeered a battery operated amplifier and two loudspeakers from the local constituency association , and via the roof of one of their cars set up an excellent PA system .
avoid.vAgentNPExtRoseThere were no victorias conveniently passing , and Rose was forced to commandeer a passing donkey cart , much to the amazement of its young driver , especially when a bowler-hatted Stitch leapt in after him .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIIn addition to the basic schedule of topics which was covered with everyone I developed special questions and rescheduled parts of interviews to fit the immediate circumstances of the person being interviewed .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe schoolIf the school refused to reschedule the trip , would this amount to unlawful indirect discrimination , or would the school 's decision have been ` justifiable '' ?
avoid.vAgentNPExtTHE HOUSE OF LOVE have rescheduled their one-off London date originally postponed from September and plan to give away a limited-edition single featuring a previously unreleased ten-minute track at the show .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwe` There 's a lot of zander throughout the canal and I think we 'll be leaving it until next season before we reschedule the match , '' he said .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwe` But it 's been a complicated situation ; we 've had to cancel or reschedule gigs with Cozy 's band because of Brian 's thing , and there was a further complication …
avoid.vAgentNPExtSHONEN KNIFE have been forced to postpone their UK dates due to touring commitments in their native Japan , but have managed to reschedule one gig at London 's Clapham Grand on September 3 .
avoid.vAgentNPExtPennyWe are holding a Grand Christmas Sale this year to raise funds , which Penny is organising ( see back page ) … again any offer of help is very welcome , and PLEASE come along to do your own Christmas shopping : there will be lots of goodies !
avoid.vAgentNPExtWe presently organise regular collective auctions comprising of a wide variety of properties located throughout Oxfordshire and recent sales have included :
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe department organises occasional conferences , e.g. current annual conference on Medieval and Renaissance Cities .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMichael Dowhie , 31 , a recent graduate of the Mesa Community College Fire Academy , helped organize a carwash fund-raiser .
avoid.vAgentNPExta recent graduate of the Mesa Community College Fire AcademyMichael Dowhie , 31 , a recent graduate of the Mesa Community College Fire Academy , helped organize a carwash fund-raiser .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMany Americans volunteered to organize blood drives and collect funds for families who lost loved ones .
avoid.vAgentNPExtweWhen I was a first year student at university ( rocks had cooled , but we did n't have the wheel yet ) , the drinking age in Ontario was 19 , but it was 18 in NY state , so we organized booze cruises over Alexandria Bay to get hammered .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHec organized it , and Matt and JZ did the production work .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe local chapter of the Ancient Order of Hibernians organized the trip to help six Protestant and six Catholic teen-agers befriend one another .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheNext , he helped organize a lecture series by experts in theology and canon law so that the laity could begin to understand how the Catholic Church works .
avoid.vAgentNPExther sisterSo Consuela did not go to a show with her sister - her sister planned a surprise party for her
avoid.vAgentNPExtweSo we planned a very fast wedding .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouWhich is why she suggests you enlist a straight friend of the groom to help you plan the party .
avoid.vAgentNPExtOur camp staff worked all winter long planning some great activities to keep everyone safe and active this summer .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHarrison Ford ( not quite divorced from Melissa Mathison ) and Calista FlockhartLOVE NOTES : The London Daily Mail speculates that Harrison Ford ( not quite divorced from Melissa Mathison ) and Calista Flockhart may be planning a wedding at Christmas .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI am planning a wedding for my sister , Laura , in Chicago , and I would like to invite some of my fellow members to the wedding .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMost visitors to the Costa del Sol do not plan daytime activities more energetic than lazing on the beach , and save their energy for nightlife .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouOn Monday , you plan a lavish party for Tuesday ; when Tuesday arrives , you indulge your preference for anticipation by postponing the party till Wednesday .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWestminster City Council community liaison officer David Tan set up a training session last week , with a Cantonese interpreter at the Man Fu Kung restaurant in London 's Leicester Square .
avoid.vAgentNPExtCounty planning and transport officers are setting up a public consultation exercise in the village to discuss proposals designed ultimately to rid Greatham of through traffic .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey spend most of their time traveling to housing camps - few workers own cars - and setting up presentations in schools and community centers .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMARK BAILEY accentuates the positive , and explains how to overcome the negatives of keeping synspilum -- a real tank-buster of a cichlid .
avoid.vAgentNPExtLawrence and colleaguesSeveral times Lawrence and colleagues accentuate the damaging effect of treatment on patients with cancer of the prostate .
avoid.vAgentNPExtFire crews had been attempting to contain the fire before the onset of difficult conditions today .
avoid.vAgentNPExtfire fightersCommissioner of the NSW Rural Fire Service said fire fighters had made a brave effort to contain the fire .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey'' They 've worked extremely hard now for six days but probably their most herculean effort was last night , '' My Koperberg said .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThey'' They were down on the Grose River working in atrocious conditions as a last-ditch stand ... and they nearly got there .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthey'' They were down on the Grose River working in atrocious conditions as a last-ditch stand ... and they nearly got there .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwe'' They had several metres still to go when it became too hot and we had to evacuate them because it would have endangered them . ''
avoid.vAgentNPExthis administrationIn a statement , Californian governor Arnold Schwarzenegger said that `` [ his administration ] is working around the clock to ensure that our brave men and women working on the fires front lines have the resources needed to respond and beat back these fires as quickly as possible . ''
avoid.vAgentNPExtstateI am confident in the state 's response as these fires continue to burn throughout California , '' he said .
avoid.vAgentNPExtfirefightersInitial calls said that many animals were inside the house and firefighters quickly worked to rescue all the cats and dogs .
avoid.vAgentNPExtFirefighters were working to keep the base of the crane cool , and the stability of the structure was being monitored with lasers .
avoid.vAgentNPExtFirefighters were working to keep the base of the crane cool , and the stability of the structure was being monitored with lasers .
avoid.vAgentNPExtOfficials have lifted the evacuation order for Chino Hills as well .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthey'' Those arrested are people who knew exactly what they were doing , knew they were committing crimes and went up into the hills to start fires , sometimes more than one , '' said the president of Galicia 's regional government , Emilio Perez Tourino .
avoid.vAgentNPExtFirefighters rescue nearly a dozen animals in Buffalo , New York house fire
avoid.vAgentNPExtfirefightersBuffalo , New York A three alarm fire at a house owned by John and Evelyn Bencinich , two of the initiators of a lawsuit filed against the Elmwood Village Hotel proposal in Buffalo , required firefighters to rescue eight cats and two dogs in Buffalo , New York today .
avoid.vAgentNPExtfirefightersInitial calls said that many animals were inside the house and firefighters quickly worked to rescue all the cats and dogs .
avoid.vAgentNPExtpatrolmenRAC publicity chief John Hutson was red-faced yesterday after his wife called patrolmen to rescue their baby daughter from a locked car in Hutton , Avon .
avoid.vAgentNPExtNobody` Nobody rescues Matt Smeaton . ''
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheNow , unless she could rescue herself , she had not even a place on the outside of Mrs Browning 's life and what troubled her most was that she cared .
avoid.vAgentNPExtgallant ChrisAnyway , gallant Chris comes down and rescues my sunglasses .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe Vietnam-backed Hun Sen governmentThe coalition took over from the Vietnam-backed Hun Sen government which rescued Kampuchea after the demise of Pol Pot and the Khmer Rouge in 1979 .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhichThe coalition took over from the Vietnam-backed Hun Sen government which rescued Kampuchea after the demise of Pol Pot and the Khmer Rouge in 1979 .
avoid.vAgentNPExtGangs of men were at work trying to rescue the contents of the burning shacks , going from one to another , putting out the fires ; or so I thought till with a shock it came to me that these were no rescuers but incendiaries , that the battle I saw them waging was not with the flames but with the rain .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyou` Oh , Guy , if you only knew how I longed for you , how I dreamed that one day you would rescue me . ''
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheBut Mother Francis had fought like a tiger for that small bundle that she had rescued from the cottage , on the day she was born .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI` But , '' said Mr Brownlow , pulling his chair nearer to the other man , ` by chance I was able to rescue your brother Oliver from a life of misery and -- `
avoid.vAgentNPExtan officerThe wife of another leading politician asked an officer to rescue her dog from a lake .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouNow , I 'll save your life , if I can , but it must be a bargain -- you must save Long John from dying under the law . ''
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe hippies saved us
avoid.vAgentNPExtPaul Keywood , 13 , and his 11-year-old brother Nathan saved the little boy 's life after discovering him in freezing conditions wrapped in only a towel .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe( Shot of Edwina saying ) " He saved me !
avoid.vAgentNPExtHandsome manI thought with Fred dead and her soul eaten , we 'd never have to hear " Handsome man , saved me from the monsters ! "
avoid.vAgentNPExtsomeoneOy , someone save me from my fascination with 8 minute dating .
avoid.vAgentNPExtNavy saved us from war , rages Buchanan in angry response to the suggestion that Kofi Annan 's diplomacy ended the Iraq crisis .
avoid.vAgentNPExtGod` ` God save us from the likes of you , you miscreant !
avoid.vAgentNPExtheAnd I think Angel feels not like he killed his son but that he saved him .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyThey had a short Wonder Twins bit where they tried to save somebody from a bear by having a gopher dig a small moat and filling it with water .
avoid.vAgentNPExtBuffyJust as Buffy saved Spike because she cares about him ( did n't see was in love with him ) and not just because he may be useful in the ongoing war .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSome helicopters and airplanes , which were to drop water on the fires , continued to be delayed by strong winds .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhichSome helicopters and airplanes , which were to drop water on the fires , continued to be delayed by strong winds .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe crews are doing fabulous work out there on the ground , but the bottom line is that they 're fighting for every foot , '' Dietrich said on Tuesday .
avoid.vAgentNPExtour brave men and womenIn a statement , Californian governor Arnold Schwarzenegger said that `` [ his administration ] is working around the clock to ensure that our brave men and women working on the fires front lines have the resources needed to respond and beat back these fires as quickly as possible . ''
avoid.vAgentNPExtour brave men and women working on the fires front linesIn a statement , Californian governor Arnold Schwarzenegger said that `` [ his administration ] is working around the clock to ensure that our brave men and women working on the fires front lines have the resources needed to respond and beat back these fires as quickly as possible . ''
avoid.vAgentNPExtBaynesIn silence Baynes led the way to the sink and held forward his candle .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMr . BaynesBut Mr . Baynes had kept his most sinister exhibit to the last .
avoid.vAgentNPExtWe raked all these out of the fire .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyou" I must congratulate you , Inspector , on handling so distinctive and instructive a case .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI" And I 'll work it myself , Mr . Holmes .
avoid.vAgentNPExtmyself" And I 'll work it myself , Mr . Holmes .
avoid.vAgentNPExtit" And I 'll work it myself , Mr . Holmes .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI` Not if I can help it . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtFollyAnd now she took a better look at him , Folly could n't help noticing the strong , muscular lines of the broad back under that white shirt .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI` I could n't help feeling that … well , in your hands it might have done better .
avoid.vAgentNPExtFranYet , looking into those liquid dark eyes , Fran could n't help the sudden feeling that she was standing on the verge of something so mind-blowing that it made her afraid .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe could n't help the tinge of pink that flooded her cheeks at his expression as those blue eyes studied her with contempt .
avoid.vAgentNPExtIBut I could n't help feeling Clive had a point about a leak .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHolman could n't help but smile .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe could n't help wondering how the two of them looked .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI" I ca n't help it if she is your sister--she 's spoilt and she causes trouble .
avoid.vAgentNPExtyouIn a world where uniformity is important , being small and having a deformity , well , you ca n't help but feel it .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheWherever the High Gable folk go he will keep them in sight .
avoid.vAgentNPExtTHE Dutch plan to do away with standing room at national league grounds within the next 10 years .
avoid.vAgentNPExtHe also almost did away with God the father !
avoid.vAgentNPExtheThe layout of a story ballet or ballet d'action was first conceived by John Weaver in 1717 when he did away with actors and/or singers to tell the story .
avoid.vAgentNPExtISo I think I would do away with my plum tomatoes for a start with something else .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe RobertsAt an early stage the Roberts decided to do away with the lawn which sloped towards the house .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheOf course , the letters were to be polite , but he did away with all the pompous formalities reserved for potentates .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyAnd they do away with cumbersome expense claims and time-consuming paperwork .
avoid.vAgentNPExttheyThe participant orientation finds expression in citizens ' beliefs that they can influence government at both the national and local level .
avoid.vAgentNPExtmembersParliament is a talking shop where members seek to influence others by debate .
avoid.vAgentNPExtYou can not influence people without talking to them , and that is why I saw President ( FW ) de Klerk and Mr ( Barend ) du Plessis .
avoid.vAgentNPExtSamuel argued strongly and persuasively in favour of a National as opposed to a purely Conservative Government , and considerably influenced a receptive King .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe genetically handicappedIt is , of course , also possible that the genetically handicapped will be simply too few ever to influence the majority to come to their help .
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoOne thing 's for certain , Horton is a bollocks manager who could n't inspire fish to swim .
avoid.vAgentNPExta bollocks managerOne thing 's for certain , Horton is a bollocks manager who could n't inspire fish to swim .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe cookWith over 180 colour photographs the cook should inspire you to really make the most of containers .
avoid.vAgentNPExtDaz Sumner , who became one of the few riders to beat Berwick 's powerful Richard Knight on his own track this season , tried to inspire his colleagues but even skipper Steve Regeling struggled for points .
avoid.vAgentNPExtsheThen she lifted the receiver while still holding out her other hand for the dog to lick .
avoid.vAgentNPExtMy staff had to lift everything for me at work . "
avoid.vAgentNPExtI tried to lift Joey into my arms but he wriggled onto the slack and ashes on the floor and started giggling .
avoid.vAgentNPExtShe lifted the tea-cosy off the pot and pointed the spout meaningfully at him .
avoid.vAgentNPExtThe one-legged beggar lifted his head from his bowl of vegetables and spiced meat and shook his head .
avoid.vAgentNPExtI lift another heap of pages out of the file and something falls out on my knees …
avoid.vAgentNPExtwhoLike the woman who lifts the car off her child trapped beneath it .
avoid.vAgentNPExtthe womanLike the woman who lifts the car off her child trapped beneath it .
avoid.vAgentNPExtanyoneThe island of Jamaica will be near the top of the list for anyone planning an idyllic holiday getaway .
avoid.vAgentNPExtApproximately 140 persons , including fire-fighters from several fire departments , and personnel from the Civil Defence and the Home Guard are working to curtail the fire .
avoid.vAgentNPExtformer President Nelson Mandela of South AfricaJOHANNESBURG - After four days in the hospital battling a lung infection , former President Nelson Mandela of South Africa `` is responding better to treatment , '' President Jacob Zuma told Parliament in Cape Town on Wednesday .
avoid.vAgentNPExtdoctors( NYT_ENG _20130625.0044 ) Meanwhile , in Pretoria , doctors continued to treat Mandela for a lung ailment that he contracted on Robben Island , the notorious apartheid-era prison where he spent much of his 27 years behind bars until his release in 1990 .
avoid.vAgentNPExthe( NYT_ENG _20130625.0044 ) Meanwhile , in Pretoria , doctors continued to treat Mandela for a lung ailment that he contracted on Robben Island , the notorious apartheid-era prison where he spent much of his 27 years behind bars until his release in 1990 .
avoid.vAgentNPExtheOn Sunday , he visited Mandela and pronounced that his state had deteriorated from stable to critical .
avoid.vAgentNPExtmilitants from Hamas , the Brotherhood 's Palestinian offshootThe case languished after Morsi was elected last year in the country 's first free presidential race , although local news outlets and Morsi 's opponents accused militants from Hamas , the Brotherhood 's Palestinian offshoot , of freeing their colleagues .
avoid.vAgentNPExtanalysts at the FBI crime labMeantime, analysts at the FBI crime lab try to discover what the bomb was made from .
avoid.vAgentNPGenitsIn its 19 December 2003 announcement that it was eliminating all materials , equipment and programs proscribed by the international community , Libya took the unusual step of first publicly revealing its nuclear weapons program , then renouncing it .
avoid.vAgentNPGenitsPyongyang then declared the following month that it was lifting the freeze on its nuclear program , ostensibly to generate electricity .
avoid.vAgentNPHeadleadersIt seems likely that the ` beautyful ones " will only emerge when and if the second generation of authoritarian leaders are challenged by the growth of countervailing forces to that of the state .
avoid.vAgentNPHeadstateBeing unwritten , the constitution also encourages a piecemeal approach to politics ; an approach that gives little protection against a determined , authoritarian state .
avoid.vAgentNPHeaduncleHe roared with laughter , shaking his head for all the world as if Caterina were some naughty imp and he an indulgent uncle .
avoid.vAgentNPHeadmarital familyUnmarried girls observe such vratas mainly to obtain a prosperous and loving husband , an indulgent and caring marital family , and to die before their husbands .
avoid.vAgentNPHeaddevilI 'd have a short life if he had his way - the black-eyed , scowling , yellow devil . "
avoid.vAgentNPObjthe dogThe possession of large machines by those responsible for managing rivers can sometimes lead to a situation where the tail wags the dog , and the results can be damaging to both the environment and the economy .
avoid.vAgentNPObjthe surgeonAfter successfully excising a branchial cyst in the right neck the surgeon was faced with a deeper non-pulsatile cyst under considerable tension , with fine nerves and blood vessels traversing its wall .
avoid.vAgentNPObjAudiAnd , by zinc galvanizing all the bare metal , Audi is able to offer a 10 year guarantee against rusting , which should see you nicely into the next millennium .
avoid.vAgentNPObjthe coalitionThe general election , due by Jan. 19 , 1992 , had been called on Oct. 7 , after Flemish and Walloon differences had undermined the coalition on two occasions .
avoid.vAgentNPObjUS allies in the regionConversely , the US regards Iran as a rogue state that sponsors international terrorism ( including support for terrorists targeting the United States ) and seeks to subvert US allies in the region .
avoid.vAgentNPObjthe Sunnis in the provinceThey regularly accuse Baghdad of trying to sabotage the Sunnis in the province .
avoid.vAgentNPObjObamaBut it is far from clear that they would undercut Obama by refusing an administration request for funds to pay for the conflict .
avoid.vAgentNPObjII tell you , sir , I couldn 't move a finger , nor get my breath , till it whisked away and was gone .
avoid.vAgentNPObjWe carried her upstairs , laid her on the sofa , and a couple of cups of the strongest coffee soon cleared her brain from the mists of the drug .
avoid.vAgentNPObjI" And I 'll work it myself , Mr . Holmes .
avoid.vAgentNPObjmyself" And I 'll work it myself , Mr . Holmes .
avoid.vAgentNPObjit" And I 'll work it myself , Mr . Holmes .
avoid.vAgentPP[between]Depbetween Tajikistan and IranJoint uranium production and enrichment efforts between Tajikistan and Iran are being considered ( 7198 , 7466 ) .
avoid.vAgentPP[between]DepJoint uranium production and enrichment efforts between Tajikistan and Iran are being considered ( 7198 , 7466 ) .
avoid.vAgentPP[between]Depbetween Iran and the PRCAs part of this effort , agreements were reportedly concluded between Iran and the PRC during 1991, 1992 , and 1993 to provide Iran with technology , components , and complete M-9/11 missiles .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby the Duke of LauderdaleIt has been in the hands of the Maitland family for more than 400 years since its creation by John Maitland , Chancellor of Scotland , and later enlargement by the Duke of Lauderdale .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby member countriesThe formation of the EEC in 1958 also saw substantial tariff reductions by member countries which increased competitive pressure on their industries .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby a trained woman detectiveThe victim was being coaxed by a trained woman detective at her hospital bedside in the hope that her masked attacker can be identified .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby his lance masterEventually coaxed from his seclusion by his lance master , Dauntless confessed his doubts and disillusionment .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby his elders and bettersBut Cicero told one of his correspondents that he had been discouraged by his elders and betters from attending such a school : " continebar autem doctissimorum hominum auctoritate " ( Suet .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby the Unitarian minister Mr Tarrant and a new friend , the literary critic James Ashcroft NobleIn this he was encouraged by the Unitarian minister Mr Tarrant and a new friend , the literary critic James Ashcroft Noble .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby the churchThey also offered a few words of comfort to those who may have been encouraged by the church to believe their lifestyles were sinful : ` We can assure lesbians and gays of heaven .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby Hilda MachinThe next step forward would seem to be : that the letter had been forged by Hilda Machin .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby Kronweiser himselfHe registered in his mind one other possibility : that the letters had been forged by Kronweiser himself , to fill out the picture of Walter Machin for his book .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby men in their familiesWomen 's organisations had publicised the fact that wives were often assaulted ( sometimes raped ) by their husbands , and that numerous children were severely beaten or sexually abused by men in their families .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby mentally ill railmanWife beaten to death by mentally ill railman
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby his fatherThe other members of staff knew that his apparent simpleness was due to a sad childhood ; he had been brutally beaten by his father and this had resulted in his withdrawing into himself .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby my fatherI was beaten and spanked by my father as a child , teenager and young adult , and it was the most distressing and hurtful thing I have ever been subjected to .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby her husbandMother-of-two Mrs Ahluwalia , of Crawley , Sussex , had been beaten by her husband while pregnant , hit in the face with a telephone and had her finger broken .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby prison officersThomas Campbell was yesterday awarded £4,000 damages by the Edinburgh Court of Session , following a three-day hearing into a claim that he was beaten and stamped upon in his cell by prison officers .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby four Guatemalan police officersIt shows a street child who was beaten by four Guatemalan police officers in 1990 and later died of his injuries .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby gangStone 's son ` was beaten by gang "
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby angry mobsBoth fashions occurred in an era of desperate shortage and hardship for millions ; zoot-suited dandies were beaten by angry mobs on the streets of New York and the style was finally banned .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby soldiersMoslem opposition sources claimed on July 5 that Muhammad Ilyas , a Moslem MP representing Maungdaw , had been beaten to death by soldiers for refusing to persuade Myanman Moslems in Bangladesh to return to Myanma .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby policeTheir ` martyrdom " -- in student eyes -- followed the death of a student beaten by police .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby her husband DavidShe had been bludgeoned to death with a champagne bottle by her husband David , 48 , who then killed himself .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby an English rusticThe townsmen had secured support from the rural hinterland , and a young knight in the invading force was clubbed to the ground by an English rustic .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby everybodyIf we turned up an hour late for a function in England we would be hammered by everybody . "
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby policemenBruce Harris says : ` Can you imagine what would happen if a 13 year old boy was kicked to death by policemen in London ?
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby a youth on a racing bikeAn hour later a woman standing outside Central Milton Keynes railway station was kicked in the back by a youth on a racing bike .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby policemenHe was murdered ; kicked to death by policemen with size 10 boots .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby a sadistic ownerBrought in early last year , Max had been so badly kicked by a sadistic owner that most of his bodily organs were in the wrong places .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby Ian DaviesI did not see Richard Langhorn being kicked by Ian Davies .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby the refereeEven when the flyweight got a below-the-belt punch he was kicked by the referee to make sure he stayed down .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby the DoctorBlake closed his eyes but kept being kicked by the Doctor , attempting to escape from his bonds .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby my opponentI tried to get up but my legs were pulled from under me and I was kicked by my opponent .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby a thugClaire McLaren , 16 , was punched and kicked senseless by a thug after she was accused of pushing past his girlfriend .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby another soldierA PARATROOPER who claimed he was hit by a stolen car in west Belfast has denied he was , in fact , kicked by another soldier .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby a footballer.I just got kicked in the balls by a footballer. " 'He 's a famous footballer . "
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby a German who allegedly wanted to help Steffi Graf regain her number one world rankingSeles was knifed in the back during a quarter-final match at the Citizen Cup in Hamburg on April 30 by a German who allegedly wanted to help Steffi Graf regain her number one world ranking .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby a taxi passengerLesley Harrison , 29 , was knifed by a taxi passenger as she stepped between him and the driver during a row over the fare .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby BrandonMrs Officer said a woman tried to stop it but was punched by Brandon .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby muggersWoman mugged : A 30year-old woman was punched in the face by muggers who snatched a gold chain and sovereign pendant in Park Street , Toxteth .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby four peoplePolice say that he was kicked and punched by four people and struck about the head with a wooden object .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby GrannellPC Moss arrived on the scene and was also punched by Grannell .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby his fatherA SCHOOLBOY watched as his mother was stabbed to death by his father , a court was told yesterday .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby her jealous husbandA MOTHER stabbed to death by her jealous husband made a secret will stating that he must never be allowed to care for their son .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby an Arab employeeIn West Jerusalem an Israeli bar owner was stabbed to death by an Arab employee in an apparent revenge attack .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby Carol Barratt , 24 , whoEmma Brodie died in Frenchgate shopping centre in Doncaster after being stabbed through the heart with a carving knife by Carol Barratt , 24 , who had attacked another child in the same place weeks earlier .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby a killer whoA DEAF woman with speech difficulties was stunned , sexually assaulted and stabbed repeatedly by a killer who got into the flat where she lived alone , a court was told yesterday .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby her husbandWhen the bloodbath begins , Emilia is stabbed by her husband who is killed by Lycander who then kills Leonardo and takes a mortal wound himself .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby his brother-in-lawAnd he was stabbed by his brother-in-law , Hasan b .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby a group of youthsA jogger has been stabbed by a group of youths while running through a city centre .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby a gangEighteen people , including eight blacks shot and stabbed by a gang on a commuter train , died in separate attacks in Durban .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby banditsA BRITISH Telecom worker has been murdered and another badly hurt by bandits in Nigeria .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby his foster fatherHe would be told to take down his trousers and underpants and would be whipped by his foster father , he alleged .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby the GovernmentTROOPS will be used to provide emergency cover in London from 2pm today in what the unions yesterday described as a ` political " attempt by the Government to escalate the ambulance dispute .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby the anti-gamblersAttempts by the anti-gamblers to block access to the casinos had led to the outbreak of fighting with the Warriors .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby Serbia 's president Slobodan Milosevic[ See pp. 38080-81 for March 1991 crisis involving the apparent attempt by Serbia 's president Slobodan Milosevic to precipitate a takeover of federal power by the JNA . ]
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby French fishermenABERDEEN fish processors are to go ahead with an export drive to France this week , in spite of attempts by French fishermen to block the import of supplies .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby hardline nationalistsYugoslav prime minister Milan Panic survived an attempt by hardline nationalists to oust him yesterday and won a round in his power struggle with Serbia 's president Slobodan Milosevic .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby the peasantsErm and you know er you know they were , he 's saying when the landlords deliberately stopped lending there were many attempts by the peasants to organize credit agencies .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby either Salisbury or KilmuirThere was no attempt by either Salisbury or Kilmuir to use what one might call a prefect 's influence on the opinion of those they interviewed .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby a right-wing nationalistMotoshima had become a symbol of the right of free expression after he survived an assassination attempt by a right-wing nationalist in January 1990 .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby Vice-PresidentAssassination attempt on President of Adzharia by Vice-President
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby industry vendors in the USThe current Fortran 90 specifications were born out of failed attempts by industry vendors in the US to update Fortran77 to Fortran8X in the late 1980s .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby surfersThe 30-year-old man , who has not been named , died despite the efforts of coastguards and ambulancemen , who tried to revive him after a failed rescue attempt by surfers .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby the governmentThe Methodist Church in Ireland was in session during an unsuccessful attempt by the government to quash the running of the referendum .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby HalilA further generalization of this solution was attempted by Halil ( 1979 ) , but this has subsequently been found to be incorrect and so will not be considered here .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby a supernatural visitorEventually she drops dead and her father , Lysegus , is speared by a supernatural visitor .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby a Masai whose favourite bullock he insisted on requisitioning for a government destocking programmeHe was speared to death six years later by a Masai whose favourite bullock he insisted on requisitioning for a government destocking programme .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby UlstermenThis happened here at Sligo : Owen Bel died in the River Garavogue , speared by Ulstermen , in AD 500 .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby the Etruscans of Caere , traditional philhellenesSome of the Phocaeans had been stoned to death by the Etruscans of Caere , traditional philhellenes ; some had to move to Elea in southern Italy .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby unimpressed heathensHe seems to have lost the knack when he most needed it , for he was stoned to death by unimpressed heathens .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby the crowdPolicemen who were stoned by the crowd used live ammunition to disperse it , killing at least one person .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby a hungry and unruly mobInitial reports indicated hundreds had been killed when a military unit had been stoned by a hungry and unruly mob .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby gangs of youthsBut , in a sinister turn of events , firemen were stoned by gangs of youths as they tried to deal with several out-of-control bonfires on Merseyside .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby her motherThe Irish star , who as a child was battered by her mother , revealed that she went to a psychiatrist to sort out her problems .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby robbersAN 80-year-old woman who was battered by robbers in her home was making steady recovery at a Countess of Chester Hospital yesterday .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby the man , who was in his 60sThe 21-year-old was battered around his head with a walking stick by the man , who was in his 60s .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby two thugsMILKMAN Alex Wallace , 45 , was blinded with ammonia and battered by two thugs -- but insisted on finishing his round .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby the STBHe carried a stick to aid his ailing right leg which had been broken deliberately by the STB while he was in prison .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby Doreen` Bush walks , " Lucy informed him briefly , rubbing the arm that had been clawed by Doreen .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby the man behind him“ They 're lies … ” began Wolfe , but he was cuffed into silence by the man behind him .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby Somali troopsKenya lodged a strong protest after four Kenyan policemen were killed and four injured by Somali troops at the Hare-Hare border settlement on Sept. 20 , 1989 .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby Violent BagSnatcherWidow Badly Injured and Robbed " ; or ` Woman injured by Violent BagSnatcher " when she was ` thrown to the ground and bruised " in what was ` a brutal assault upon a helpless woman " .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby a stagAnother was fatally injured by a stag when dispensing feed to his herd of deer .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby members of the BrigadeOn May 17 three civilians were shot and injured by members of the Brigade .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby officers who confused him with another person whom they said they were seeking to captureWhilst driving through London , Stephen Waldorf was shot several times and severely injured by officers who confused him with another person whom they said they were seeking to capture .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby teenagerSteve White may be in from the start ; with Moncur and Ling both injured by teenager , Austin Berkley is standing by for his debut too .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby a US Postal Service police officerNoseir was shot and seriously injured by a US Postal Service police officer whilst attempting to escape the scene .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby loyalist paramilitariesA Roman Catholic taxi driver was shot and badly injured on Nov. 13 by loyalist paramilitaries apparently in retaliation for the IRA murders .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby thievesShe could make up a story , say she suffered temporary amnesia , or that she was knocked unconscious by thieves and all her money was gone , but she doubted she could make it sound believable .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby one of the youthsThe 33-year-old doctor was knocked unconscious by one of the youths as he passed an empty house in Coulby Manor Farm , Coulby Newham .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby youI was absolutely knocked breathless by you , Rachel .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby the BanksHow often have we heard the Association lashed by the Banks for our alleged failure to accept Independent Third Party decisions ?
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby a lionThe case of the mentally ill young man who climbed into an enclosure at London Zoo on 31 December and was mauled by a lion is the most recent example .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby a killer sharkFor example , there was the Australian edition of the racy Sunday Sport which claimed that Kylie had been mauled by a killer shark while skin diving on the Great Barrier Reef .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby a terrierThe decision was made after councillors watched a video of a fox being mauled by a terrier that had been sent into a flooded drain to catch it .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby their own subjectFinally , two officers were mauled by their own subject .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby angry demonstratorsWhen Vice-President Nixon toured the area in 1958 he was pelted with rotten eggs and jostled by angry demonstrators .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby left-wingersIn Dortmund a 56-year-old man , apparently an even more extreme right-winger , was in a critical condition after being kicked and pelted with bottles by left-wingers .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby childrenIt 's not a pleasant experience for anyone to be pelted with stones by children .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby a Nanny whose starched apron crackled across her bosom like approaching thunderThey 've never known the delights of being shut in a cupboard and smacked with a hairbrush by a Nanny whose starched apron crackled across her bosom like approaching thunder .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby the officerThe MP vigorously denied assault and said he had been struck by the officer .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby a RunefangUndead struck and wounded by a Runefang suffer two wounds .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby the Scenes of Crime OfficerThe items are then bagged by the Scenes of Crime Officer , and a date is agreed with the Police for a statement to be taken .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby the Rothschild FamilyThe boys were evacuated by the Rothschild Family and billeted in Britain .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby OakNATURE 'S HEAT bottled by Oak
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby the GovernmentAlan Bond 's last project was shelved by the Government five years ago .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby the kitchenmaidsNow the turbots reposed in their fish kettles , salmon fastened unseeing eyes upon their chef , boiled ýevisses waited pink and fat , ready to be peeled by the kitchenmaids , the crawfish were ready for Auguste 's preparation of the dish of dishes , crawfish ýRP la provenle , the recipe with which the Ma2e Escoffier had made his name in 1869 at the Favre in Nice .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby muggersA man who had superglue squirted in his face by muggers may have lost the sight of one eye .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby the youthWhile a police constable was in the living room , the car parked outside was being daubed by the youth .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby Jimmy MarshallAnother try at the corner of Sassenach was made by Jimmy Marshall in 1953 , again from the Centurion groove .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby the state of Oregon in the United StatesA bold experiment to use outcome data to determine priorities for state funding of health care has been tried by the state of Oregon in the United States .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby one of the enemyHe was grabbed by one of the enemy as he looked out to see what was happening , and then one of his men threw a grenade .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby two police officersBemused by what was happening he moved to go to the bathroom , and was immediately grabbed by two police officers .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby a man who then tried to drag him into a waiting carA paper boy on his morning round was grabbed by a man who then tried to drag him into a waiting car .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby a robberJust after 11pm on Sunday Barry , 21 , was grabbed by a robber outside his house in Harris Street , Darlington , as he returned from work .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby the swirling waterTurn the knob clockwise , and wow ! ! your foot is gently kneaded by the swirling water .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby the weeping wifeThe boy 's hand is squeezed by the weeping wife .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby ODINLoki was caught and punished by ODIN several times , once being imprisoned beneath the earth 's surface where he shook so violently that the world trembled .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby his fatherJames is actually punished by his father for sitting quietly watching television .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby Joseph and that wicked HindleyI would rather be here at Wuthering Heights with her , even if I 'm punished by Joseph and that wicked Hindley , than at Thrushcross Grange with those two fools ! "
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby NewcastleKelly will be banned for either one or two Anglo-Italian matches , but there will be no disciplinary measures by Newcastle .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby parents or child-mindersDuring the course of their upbringing , boys are disciplined by parents or child-minders when they play with their penis .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby chief officersSergeant Long will now be disciplined by chief officers .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby Howard KendallCottee was disciplined yesterday by Howard Kendall following his outburst against both manager and team-mates , reported in Saturday 's Daily Post .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby his fatherFor what son is not disciplined by his father ?
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby the weather and by the animals and machines that harvest the crops it bearsThis perfect plant habitat will further be strong enough to withstand the physical punishment inflicted by the weather and by the animals and machines that harvest the crops it bears .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby the stateA general point is that punishment is inflicted by the state for breaches of the law .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby the Roman soldiersWhen Jesus was scourged by the Roman soldiers he bled like a man .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby the manufacturerSome diets are coated by the manufacturer to prevent the pellets sticking together during autoclaving .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby her husbandMrs. Morgan testified that she had been dragged by her husband from the bedroom which she shared with her small son .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby old horsesChildren , boys and girls , were loading small carts to be dragged along by old horses .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby a leopardIn fact , her mate Klono had been killed and dragged off by a leopard one night when her son Krono was about a year old .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby the SunThe specks of dust consisting of heavier particles flung off by the Sun aggregate into larger lumps ( a process which can be duplicated in a laboratory ) .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby guards and fellow-prisonersGeorge got no further , being hauled down by guards and fellow-prisoners .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby the impactSimon Lilley was hurled more than seventy feet by the impact and later died in hospital .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby a huge invisible handThe Doctor pounded along the tunnel as hard as he dared , when he was suddenly pitched to the ground by a huge invisible hand .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby Lord Aberdeen 's coalition of Peelites , Whigs and LiberalsHe said it correctly suspecting that the Conservatives were about to be pitched back into opposition by Lord Aberdeen 's coalition of Peelites , Whigs and Liberals .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby Phnom PenhJust days after a truce was agreed , Khmer Rouge guerrillas planted explosives on roads in Kompong Thom province to halt reinforcements being pushed north by Phnom Penh .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby the othersA small beetle had been pushed forward by the others .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby the lymph nodesUntil recently no one seems to have considered that in addition to filtering lymph , the fluid may also be pushed along by the lymph nodes -- despite these structures being the most prominent features of the system .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby tennis` Croquet was pushed out by tennis .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby Catholic youngsters who had gathered at Shipquay StreetSeveral smoke bombs were thrown by Catholic youngsters who had gathered at Shipquay Street , stones were thrown and a policeman was knocked unconscious .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby a manA big rock was thrown by a man at the front of Mr Deane 's Mercedes .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby the forceHe was thrown backwards by the force .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby BernardHe knocked on the door and it was thrown open by Bernard , oozing bonhomie from a silk dressing-gown .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby the loyalistsAs it was , marchers approaching John Street had to dodge a fusillade of missiles thrown by the loyalists .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby othersI continuously pick up litter thrown down by others .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby the sheer momentum of the crowdAt length he reached his hotel and was thrust through the front doors by the sheer momentum of the crowd .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby the angry windAnd another at the 15th , a hole where so many second shots were being tossed by the angry wind over the clifftop .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby the gravitational pull of the moonThe waters of the world 's oceans are tugged outwards by the gravitational pull of the moon : a hill of water forms in the middle of the ocean when the moon is appropriately positioned above it .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby ElinorAt the end of the second hymn -- Ye -- Holy -- Angels -- Bright -- Who-o-o-o wait at God 's right hand ! -- Henry found himself being tugged forward by Elinor .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby the ciliary mechanismThe oesophagus also receives mucus cleared from the lungs by the ciliary mechanism or by coughing which is also swallowed .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby the stateAccording to the law , neglected land could be confiscated by the state .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby the Gemäldegalerie who kept it for six months , attempting to resolve the situation themselvesThe dealer was taken away for questioning , and the painting was confiscated by the Gemäldegalerie who kept it for six months , attempting to resolve the situation themselves .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby PaulusLarge well-run estates confiscated by Paulus could well have passed into imperial hands and continued to be managed for profit , but it depends on whether the Emperor needed capital more than income .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby their former East German ownersA Berlin research institute is developing a scheme by which micro-organisms will feed on abandoned Trabant cars , large numbers of which have been discarded by their former East German owners in favour of more modern Western models .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby Argentinian troopsBritish troops in the Falklands found much hardware discarded by Argentinian troops .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby the RomansIt was to be five emperors , ten governors , and about 40 years on before the hill-top occupants of Eildon Hill North were rudely dislodged by the Romans and Newstead fort established .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby hydraulic actionAny debris dislodged from them by hydraulic action sinks to the depths and can not be used by the waves to attack the cliffs .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby agents such as caffeineAs yet there is no information on whether stores regulated by RYRs can induce capacitative entry if their calcium is drained by agents such as caffeine .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby policeInside , about 12 demonstrators , believed to be National Front members , were ejected by police after attempting to disrupt the meeting .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby the hostIt would seem that egg mimicry in cuckoos has evolved to its present level of sophistication because poorly matching eggs are ejected by the host .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby advances in technologyOther writers , more pessimistically , have argued that as one household task is reduced or eliminated by advances in technology , then others are added to the list and standards are raised .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby aircraft carriersHe 's asked John Major to order a massive Dunkirk-style evacuation of refugees by aircraft carriers .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby SellerThe horror of the Strathnaver clearances was eventually exposed by Donald Macleod , who as a young boy had been evicted by Seller from the village of Rossal .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby the policeThe travellers had vowed to stay put , despite a warning they 'd be forcibly evicted by the police .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby general practitionersThus the lesions that dermatologists see -- the authors ' control lesions -- are perhaps different from those excised by general practitioners .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby that movement of Asian tribes which rolled peoples westwards for a thousand yearsBy the ninth century the Magyars had settled around the river Dnepr , north of the Crimean Peninsula , having been expelled outwards by that movement of Asian tribes which rolled peoples westwards for a thousand years .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby Red Army detachmentsSimultaneously , Turkish forces seized the port of Batum , but were subsequently expelled by Red Army detachments .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby the other partnersEqually , a partner can not be expelled by the other partners unless there is an express agreement to this effect in the partnership contract .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby American authoritiesHis expulsion by American authorities contrasted strikingly with the reception he received from Rap Brown , Stokely Carmichael , Elijah Muhammad and other black leaders ( Edwards , 1970 , p. 107 ) .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby IraqExpulsion by Iraq of Iranian dissidents
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby the water of the eyesThe Sufis say that the stains of the soul will be expunged only by the water of the eyes .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby the gospel writersThe expulsion of the money-lenders from the Jerusalem Temple and the overturning of their tables was not expunged by the gospel writers as an unworthy , improper or inappropriate response from Jesus .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby scientistsThe monsters are cloned from genetic material extracted by scientists from insects trapped millions of years ago .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby the raucous KhrushchevStalin died in March 1953 and was succeeded by the moderate Malenkov , who was to be ousted by the raucous Khrushchev in February 1955 .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby crazed fanaticsUnfortunately , today 's reasonable government may well be ousted by crazed fanatics -- 50 years ago in Germany , for example .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby an aid organisationBogdan Ursu was plucked from a grim Romanian orphanage by an aid organisation and brought to Middlesbrough .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby George Villiers , first Duke of Buckingham [ q.v. ]He succeeded his father as a JP for Cheshire in 1619 and served on the bench until his removal , as part of a purge by George Villiers , first Duke of Buckingham [ q.v. ] , on 26 October 1626 .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby the waters of the floodThe sin of the world was purged by the waters of the flood .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby separation or divorceI have deliberately kept consideration of the death or prolonged absence(s) of a parent apart from that of parental removal by separation or divorce , since one would not wish to confound the two in their consideration .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby the motherIt was conceded that their removal by the mother was wrongful within the terms of article 3 and accordingly the court had to consider the terms of article 12 which provides :
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby herThe father says that the removal by her of the child on 3 July was wrongful and , accordingly , that the Convention applies .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby an exiting employeeExisting employers and partners can also have a lot to say on this point and do not take kindly to large chunks of their work being removed by an exiting employee .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby the aliensTell me Mojo , when your kid got snatched by the aliens , was he wearing any brand-name designer-label clothing ? "
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby a woman without heart or conscience , a woman driven by greedIt was snatched from her by a woman without heart or conscience , a woman driven by greed .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby the youthMagistrates used the in loco parentis provision of the Criminal Justice Act to impel the authority to compensate the 78-year-old woman who had her bag snatched by the youth .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby the company 's managing directorThis was asset-stripping on a grand scale , only the assets were stripped by the company 's managing director and then thrown away .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby somebody elseWhat is the point of only taking what you need and looking after your resources for the future , if they are simply going to be swiped by somebody else ?
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby bank customersCash is deposited and withdrawn by bank customers .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby the banksThese deposits are then frozen -- they can not be withdrawn by the banks .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby councils dominated by car-owners wishing to limit increases in the ratesOnce rural bus services are subsidized they become vulnerable to withdrawal by councils dominated by car-owners wishing to limit increases in the rates , while those who need the service are often without a voice at County Hall .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby the Japanese governmentThe independent review of the project was launched by the World Bank last June , following local and international protests and the withdrawal of funding by the Japanese government .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby Hans HolleinIn the adjoining room similar materials are arrayed by Hans Hollein for his Salzburg project .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby pigsBy lowering the nitrogen content , the company said it could cut the amount of nitrogen deposited on the land by pigs by 23 per cent .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby Aristotle and his scholastic followersBut , in a more explicit and forceful way , he objects to the particular account of such knowledge in which this general idea was embedded by Aristotle and his scholastic followers .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby a song we used to sing at schoolThe word ` milkmaid " brings to my mind a picture implanted there perhaps by a song we used to sing at school :
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby de GaulleThe Macmillan government applied to join , the Heath government signed the treaty as it was , but at that stage basically the nation states retained the veto process which had been injected by de Gaulle into the original treaty .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby the computer systemSince structural information was only partially contained in the text captured by the keyboarding contractor , structural markup has been generated and inserted by the computer system in the first stage of processing .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby the buyerClause 11 of Precedent 1 is a very short form of confidentiality clause , which is mutually binding , while cl 11.1 of Precedent 2 is inserted by the buyer only to bind the seller .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby lawTerms which are not expressly agreed between the parties but inserted by law into the contract are called implied terms .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby a second author who wishes to disclaim responsibility for an aberrant spellingIndeed the importance of the correct citing of an author 's spelling is regularly marked by the insertion of sic into a citation by a second author who wishes to disclaim responsibility for an aberrant spelling .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby the anthropologistsThe fact that Western cultures were placed by the anthropologists on the uppermost rungs reflects their ethnocentric perspective !
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby PtolemyThe other was placed by Ptolemy near the Wash in the territory of the Catuvellauni .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby Oberst Claus Graf Schenk von StauffenbergIn this situation , the bomb placed by Oberst Claus Graf Schenk von Stauffenberg exploded in the Führer Headquarters near Rastenburg in East Prussia at 12.45 p.m. on 20 July 1944 .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby a previous ownerAn offending tree may have been planted many years ago by a previous owner .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby Tosh himselfThe fact that the rumour had probably been planted by Tosh himself did nothing to diminish his fearful aspect .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby fleas and mosquitoesIt is generally understood that the disease is spread by fleas and mosquitoes and since rabbits are gregarious by nature their close contact with each other automatically ensures the rapid spread of the disease .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby the governmentOriginally scheduled for late May , the conference was postponed by the government to July 15 .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby the organizerHe arrived in Edinburgh that evening and was ferried by the organizer to his first reading at the university .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby a collieryThe mill was eventually forced to cease operations during Mr Bright 's time when a large pond , further upstream , was drained by a colliery to reduce water leakage into the coal workings .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby the Clough RiverThe valley is drained by the Clough River ( unusually so named , this being the only example I can think of where the word ` River " follows the name instead of preceding it ) .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby sewersA one-page note to the policy and resources committee of the Yorkshire Water Authority last summer revealed that : ` The village is drained by sewers via two outfalls to the Derrings Beck .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby the effort of conversationRostov was drained by the effort of conversation .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby several small tributariesIt covers about 3630 acres , traversed by the River Holbeck and drained by several small tributaries , mainly Fitlock Brook .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby pumps and motor tankersA cess pool has to be airtight , and installed where it can be readily emptied by pumps and motor tankers from time to time .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby Molly FletcherThat was a hint to Chris , who was sitting beside the basket that had been packed by Molly Fletcher .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby western dealersOthers are left bemused , their studios denuded by western dealers .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby busloads of fishkeepersI 'm afraid that no amount of arm-twisting will get me to reveal the exact locality , as I am not prepared to see a quiet stream denuded of its substrate by busloads of fishkeepers .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby giggling young womenDaisy is having her long golden hair plaited by giggling young women .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby royalistsA last-minute endeavour by royalists to save the King at all costs could not be ruled out .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby women' Any project searching for a shared ` female " identity in the work may be misleading , yet the shared endeavour by women to succeed in their chosen field and on their own terms is important .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby his fatherPoor Hareton , screaming wildly , was carried upstairs by his father .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby the car 's driverAlso being treated is a twenty-one year old woman who was travelling in the stolen car , and was apparently carried from the scene of the accident by the car 's driver .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby DatamanThe systems are assembled by Dataman in Germany .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby the United KingdomThe launch sites would be constructed by the United Kingdom , and the missile systems would be fully manned by the RAF crews .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby SpainThe most important -- and alarming -- item brought back by Drake from the raid was news of the mighty Armada being constructed by Spain for the invasion of England .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby Hamid and KamalA wooden cage frame had been hastily constructed by Hamid and Kamal to split the area in half .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby Simon HandlingA new Suction Discharge Tower was constructed by Simon Handling at Imperial Dock , with a rated capacity of 200 tons per hour .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby the Iraqi forcesThe points at which fighting was fiercest were Shalamcheh and Fish Lake , a reservoir constructed by the Iraqi forces some years earlier as a barrier against anticipated attempts to take Basrah .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby madmenIt was a titanic conglomerate constructed by madmen , even by mad aliens too .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby the ChurchTithe barns were built by the Church for the exploitation of peasant labour , the peasants being obliged to submit to the Church one tenth of all they produced .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby Il PellegriniThe college was built by Il Pellegrini , but only the doors now survive .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby Sir Charles BarryThe present Houses of Parliament were built by Sir Charles Barry between 1840 and 1867 .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby an English kingBut it is one of history 's ironies that this castle , built to subdue the Welsh by an English king , was captured in 1404 by Owain Glyndwr .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby the leadership in BucharestAt first sight , the location of protest sub stantially among Romania 's alien ated Hungarian minority suggests that it may be more easily confined by the leadership in Bucharest .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby Miss Harriet MooreThe collection was assembled by Miss Harriet Moore after the death of the artist , whom she had probably met through his friend William Lock , and is varied both in date and subject matter .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby the inmatesThe Committee may have been relieved to hear that in one case at another institution , the Inland Revenue had decided that officers who took round , for sale , firewood that had been chopped by the inmates , were exempt from the need for a hawker 's licence .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby squattersBuildings trust is ruined by squatters
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby the day-trippersHave to go before it gets ruined by the day-trippers . "
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby patientsAmong the innovations is a medical mass spectrometer , which will analyse the gases breathed and exhaled by patients , virtually ruling out any risk of brain damage under anaesthetic due to equipment failure or human error .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby patientA COMPUTER screen linked to Britain 's only medical mass-spectrometer gives a constant read-out of gases inhaled and exhaled by patient .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby the smokerThe nonsmoker breathes ` sidestream " smoke from the burning tip of the cigarette and ` mainstream " smoke that has been inhaled and then exhaled by the smoker .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby dietary calciumIn contrast , fatty acid excretion is strongly increased by dietary calcium , suggesting that fatty acids are precipitated by calcium before the absorption site , the proximal small intestine , is reached .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby workers in biotechnology factoriesThe major hazards will come from aerosols containing microbes that are breathed in by workers in biotechnology factories .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby the smokerNicotine is contained in the moisture of the tobacco leaf : when the cigarette is lit , it evaporates , attaching itself to minute droplets in the tobacco smoke inhaled by the smoker .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby human sufferersHowever , the team of Medical Research Council researchers based at Edinburgh 's Western General Hospital are hoping to refine the gene complex into a spray which can be inhaled by human sufferers .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby some constablesSituations of private one-to-one contact with the field-worker were avoided by some constables , retreating into the relative security of public encounters with their characteristic form of non-intimate discourse .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby skilled brewers in both Britain and other leading brewing nationsPasteurisation -- avoided by skilled brewers in both Britain and other leading brewing nations -- leaves an unpleasant burnt sugar taste to beer that is most apparent in low gravity drinks .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby the policeThe houses in the High Street went stravaiging down to the Gallowgate and the Saltmarket , to which last place no sane citizen would go as it was full of cutthroat robbers , avoided even by the police .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby the latterThe French authorities said that it was legitimate to differentiate between French companies and non-French companies in order to prevent tax avoidance by the latter .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby Dan QuayleNotwithstanding Clinton 's protestations , the agonies suffered over the issue of draft evasion by Dan Quayle as vice-presidential candidate during the 1988 campaign meant that many Republicans seized upon the allegations against Clinton with undisguised delight .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby most of the few who have penetrated the CastleThe scene of one of Drachenfels ' most infamous atrocities , this chamber has been shunned by most of the few who have penetrated the Castle .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby all but the boldest ElvesThe tainted places near the mountains are shunned by all but the boldest Elves for lurking evil can strike the unwary even here .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby the previous bookA somewhat thicker book , The Bernese Alps details the important region skirted by the previous book .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby the Secretary of StateWill the Minister comment on the question that was sidestepped by the Secretary of State ?
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby later republicansThat tradition was frequently eschewed by later republicans .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby their teacherA party of schoolchildren are shushed by their teacher before they enter what is more a sanctum than a room in a museum .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby a frown from Mr BushHe was silenced very quickly by a frown from Mr Bush , and Mr Chamberlain 's message was allowed to continue undisturbed .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby William Laud [ q.v. ]In December 1630 he was silenced by William Laud [ q.v. ] for not catechizing according to the form laid down in the Prayer Book , and for refusing to bow at the name of Jesus .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby KennedysCOVER UP : Monroe ` silenced " by Kennedys
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby visitors from outer spaceAccording to Tass , no less , the town was terrorised by visitors from outer space -- small-headed hominoids about 12ft tall who landed their flying saucer in the local park and then went walkabout .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby the chimp community 's first and only rogue male , FrodoThe camp is currently terrorised by the chimp community 's first and only rogue male , Frodo .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby armed gangs of smugglersBetween the 1740s and the 1820s , Romney Marsh was openly terrorized by armed gangs of smugglers .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby sadists among the staffWHERE BRUTES REIGNED : Ashworth hospital 's patients were tormented by sadists among the staff
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby a French Commando nudging me in the ribs with the toe of his bootI was awakened by a French Commando nudging me in the ribs with the toe of his boot .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby the dead man 's wifeThe drama began when a neighbour was awakened by the dead man 's wife .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby my masterI staggered off to sleep and was awakened by my master , his face bathed in a pool of candle light .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby the Sergeant who was in command of yesterday evening 's patrolI was awakened around noon by the Sergeant who was in command of yesterday evening 's patrol .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby Floss and TibbsI was awakened shortly after dawn by Floss and Tibbs .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby the night nurses who had to tidy her up before they went off dutyShe was woken at seven by the night nurses who had to tidy her up before they went off duty .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby the nursesAlter a milky drink she settled and slept until woken by the nurses for a cup of tea at 6.30 am .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby a screaming Corporal who came inIt was still dark the following morning when we were woken up by a screaming Corporal who came in , kicking the lockers and pushing us out of bed .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby professional packersA £25 excess applies and brittle items must be packaged by professional packers .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby a home workerIs the Minister aware that the cracker he pulls this Christmas will probably have been packaged by a home worker , as will the Christmas cards and gift tags ?
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby ecclesiasticsOn his accession he was crowned and anointed by ecclesiastics .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby Apaches" She was taken by Apaches , " Mrs. Favor said .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby an orderlyThe Doctor was using a pocket mirror to see what was going on outside without sticking his head out of the window , Howard was over by a small stove cooking several breakfasts , the hospital staff were milling about seeing to their patients , and Petion was being shaved by an orderly using a piece of broken glass .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby three of his sales consultants , Allyson Glover , Angela Rowlands and Lea CollinsThe photo shows Healthcare 's branch manager at Bristol having his moustache shaved off by three of his sales consultants , Allyson Glover , Angela Rowlands and Lea Collins .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby her servantsHer body glistens with a special polish for she is continually groomed by her servants .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby Miss SmithAfter several warnings he was called to the front of the class , told to hold out his hand and caned by Miss Smith with the flat of a foot ruler .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby the then headmaster , William BlackshawMatthew , now in his 20s , was caned for bullying by the then headmaster , William Blackshaw .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby British artilleryA pleasing example of this was the ` evening gun " fired by British artillery with clockwork regularity at a certain part of the line .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby a newly hatched 29-year-old surgeonIt seems most odd that a genteel seventy-year-old spinster , or her executors , would want to have the body embalmed by a newly hatched 29-year-old surgeon .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby sharp consultants , who can pass through the green baize door knowing that their clients can not peep through the keyholeYet , as Choate 's account also shows , even wise men and their money can easily be parted by sharp consultants , who can pass through the green baize door knowing that their clients can not peep through the keyhole .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby the RomansLater it was taken over and paved by the Romans from a point north of Oxford to Sturdy 's Castle , where it met the east-west road of Akeman Street .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby Professor Gerald MoiraThe ceiling was painted by Professor Gerald Moira .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby Berlin artist Frena GouldA playroom and bathroom painted by Berlin artist Frena Gould is officially opened today by consultant gynaecologist Ann Ryall in the maternity outpatients department at North Tees General Hospital , Stockton .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby the Oxford Movement 's favourite architect , ButterfieldThe tomb was now embellished by the Oxford Movement 's favourite architect , Butterfield , and a sonorous epitaph was attached .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby the border between England and WalesThe course is bisected by the border between England and Wales and though , technically , Woosnam was born in Shropshire , he is a Welshman down to the tips of the spikes on his golf shoes .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby colonialism“ Although Lebanon and Syria are two countries they are one people of the nation … which was partitioned by colonialism . ”
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby a control processorInstead the two modules operate in isolation with the results being combined by a control processor .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby the brainThe project is part of a wider concern about how sound impinges uninvited on memory and how material from the eye and the ear are combined by the brain .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby organisationsThese resources are then combined by organisations into policies as programme outputs .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby the creative process of Coleridge 's mindAll these images were twisted and changed and combined by the creative process of Coleridge 's mind into the superb poem .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby the softwareThe resultant data is then merged by the software to produce the digitised colour images displayed on your screen .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby the World Administrative Radio ConferenceThis band was expanded by the World Administrative Radio Conference in 1979 to extend from 88 to 108 MHz -- previously it had stopped at 100 MHz .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby Abel Smith I and his brothersThis banking activity was considerably expanded by Abel Smith I and his brothers , but Abel I 's own eldest son ( Sir George Smith , baronet ) used his inheritance to become a country gentleman .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby the Scottish CETI theorist Chris BoyceThe idea has been expanded , notably by the Scottish CETI theorist Chris Boyce .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby 400,000 people who sought refuge from the civil warThe region around Chimoio is swollen by 400,000 people who sought refuge from the civil war .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby BrunelThe modern dock system at Bristol was largely the work of William Jessop early in the nineteenth century , with later alteration and expansion by Brunel ( q.v . ) .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby western EuropeThese steps into a wider world were part of a great process of expansion by western Europe that had already been going on for decades .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby competitors outside the CommunityTo what extent will a more competitive European sector give opportunity for further expansion by competitors outside the Community ?
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby the little girl" And the little bear 's chair was smashed all to pieces by the little girl .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby vandalsTHE rear window of a VW Polo parked in Orchard Lane , Alton on Saturday night was smashed by vandals .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby the dogsActaeon sees and Actaeon is torn , wrote Harsnet , but Ovid in his exile by the Black Sea neither sees the Goddess nor is torn by the dogs .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby the diurnal speciesThe bone is also more extensively broken by the diurnal species during feeding , and it is less broken by owls .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby aliensThe idea is to rescue six scientists imprisoned by aliens .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby minersViolent conduct by miners was condemned ; that by police justified as defensive or reactive .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby its votersThis is because a ` friendly " government is less likely to suppress violent conduct by its voters .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby non-police officersComparable conduct by non-police officers would surely have led , in less than four years , either to criminal charges or to punishment for contempt of court .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby girlsChesney-Lind ( 1973 ) studied a Honolulu juvenile court and also found that sexual misbehaviour by girls was seen as morally outrageous and therefore dealt with more punitively .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby the mobAs he collapsed he saw the Doctor being pummelled by the mob .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby the Secret ServicePickett , who was shot in the knee by the Secret Service after allegedly firing two shots outside the White House , used crutches to walk into the court .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby CustomsCocaine seizures by Customs have risen by 50 per cent this year , the Home Office minister , Mr David Mellor , told the Commons during a debate on the misuse of drugs .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby customs officersIt was monitoring by abolitionists which prompted the seizure by customs officers of a Spanish vessel fitting out at Gravesend for entry into the Cuban slave trade .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby Khmers RougesSeizure of UN troops by Khmers Rouges
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby a thankful populationIt was two more years before ration books could finally be burned or torn up by a thankful population -- meat , bacon and butter were the last things to be freed .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby the local council , which has refused to grant a music licenceBut the idea has been nipped in the bud by the local council , which has refused to grant a music licence .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby renewed Fed tighteningIf the economy is picking up steam , the recovery may be nipped in the bud by renewed Fed tightening .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby the organizationIn turn , those strategies of survival justified further discipline , strictures rationalized by the organization as a result of the assumed individual pathology of the lower ranks .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby the companyBalanchine , Kirstein and Tanning went down to Bournemouth at the end of June to watch a run-through by the company , which was on tour .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby the supplierIt would appear that either the values had been substituted by the supplier ( without warning ) or the capacitors had been mistaken for components having an identical capacitance value but with a much reduced voltage rating .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby our expertsYour photographs have been substituted by our experts . "
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby the CourtCommentary : as in other References , the final sentence substituted by the Court incorporates an unspecified discount to compensate the offender for the stress and anxiety necessarily involved in being the subject of a reference .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby yakuza members who fail their bossesCutting off the first joint of the little finger is a means of atonement by yakuza members who fail their bosses .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby soldiersRadio stations were attacked and damaged by soldiers , and most of them stopped broadcasting .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby a drunken admirerIn the scene , Mo 's dress is ripped by a drunken admirer .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby the policeDuring these first scuffles the blue civil rights banner was seized and ripped by the police .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby the governmentTIRANA , Albania ( AP ) --- Albania 's president said Wednesday that only the poorest investors will receive partial reimbursement immediately from two get-rich-quick schemes frozen by the government .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby IndiaA new satellite launched by India is expected to provide additional information on the country 's natural resources .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby rebelsKABUL , Afghanistan ( AP ) --- Rockets launched by rebels pounded the Afghan capital early Thursday and opposition gunmen battled government troops on the perimeter of the beleaguered city .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby the Scottish Industrial Liaison Committee for Greenkeeper TrainingThe award has been developed by the Scottish Industrial Liaison Committee for Greenkeeper Training .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby a team led by Seizo Motora of Tokyo UniversityFrom the Tsukuba results , a design for a 30-metre hull was developed by a team led by Seizo Motora of Tokyo University .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby Howard Dowding on behalf of The Infomatics Resource CentreThis programme has been developed by Howard Dowding on behalf of The Infomatics Resource Centre and is based on seminars given over a number of years to managers and DP professionals .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby BGSHigh-precision and high-resolution geochemical mapping have been developed to a very high standard by BGS .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby the board 's Frankfurt headquartersThe office has been in hot water since March , when two women filed suits charging harassment by former office manager Henning Schreiber and a negligent response by the board 's Frankfurt headquarters .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby WHO 's Director-General Hiroshi NakajimaThe row erupted over the response by WHO 's Director-General Hiroshi Nakajima to a critical report by WHO 's external auditor Sir John Bourn .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby policeThe caller , echoing many past IRA statements , blamed all the injuries on a slow response by police .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby HamasThursday 's leaflet marked the first response by Hamas to the agreement since it was initialed on Sunday .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby the childrenLooking at the response given by the children , Wilson believed that the staff would return to spend some time with the children .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby the Oregon Comprehensive Epilepsy program ( OCE )Susan Lannon , writing in the American Journal of Neuroscience Nursing , describes a programme by the Oregon Comprehensive Epilepsy program ( OCE ) to identify and meet such needs .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby the film industryThe half-speed VHS machines Hill also undermine efforts by the film industry to put a tax on blank video tape , like that imposed in Sweden , to compensate the industry for losses due to piracy .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby the UN , the Soviet Union and the United StatesOn Nov. 16 the Afghanistan government welcomed the Moscow talks as part of the continuing efforts by the UN , the Soviet Union and the United States to resolve the Afghan issue .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby prisonersOccasional collective efforts by prisoners to improve their lot have mostly been sharply put down .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby the FfestiniogYes , the twenty-eight-year effort by the Ffestiniog to restore service to Blaenau Ffestiniog was finally completed , resulting in increased business on BR 's branch from Llandudno junction .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby the Carnegie CorporationParticipants in a five-year effort by the Carnegie Corporation to bring science and government closer together believe that they have improved that relationship somewhat and hold out the promise of even greater success .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby men over school leaving ageIt shows the decline in economic activity by men over school leaving age from 88% in 1951 to 77% in 1981 .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby the EC , UN and United StatesFollowing Iraq 's defeat in February 1991 there was intensified diplomatic activity by the EC , UN and United States on the Cyprus problem .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby Areas and Branches throughout the AssociationThere were widespread fund-raising activities by Areas and Branches throughout the Association , both in the UK and Overseas .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby a French lieutenantThe fatal shot was fired by a French lieutenant .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby local policePrivate Roger Morrison 's body was washed up on a Morroccan beach 10 days ago after his speedboat had been fired on by local police .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby John BellOf course this made it clear that von Neumann 's " proof " needed reappraisal , a task successfully accomplished by John Bell .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby youth aloneThis task , the creation of new constructive ideals , has hardly ever been accomplished by youth alone .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby an observer who is present while the recording is being made and who can make a full transcription within a few hoursThis can be most easily achieved by an observer who is present while the recording is being made and who can make a full transcription within a few hours .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby 11 year oldsA programme of national assessment began in May 1978 and concerned itself with the standard achieved by 11 year olds .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby New Zealand RailThe alleged purpose of improving the service and operating at a profit has already been achieved by New Zealand Rail as a state-owned enterprise , as Bernard Hickey points out .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby the Air StaffThe establishment of a secure air-reinforcement route was a problem that had to be solved by the Air Staff in conjunction with the Foreign Office .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby members of CongressAssignments to important committees are thus actively sought by members of Congress , through their party leaders who allocate them .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby a walking skeletonIf you take much longer clearing up this Flaschner business , it 'll be the first murder in the history of the British police to be solved by a walking skeleton . "
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby an individual managerIf the formal organisation is highly centralised , there will be limits to how far a task can be restructured by an individual manager .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby the very team now taking it overAtco Qualcast , signalled as up for sale by BCI some two years ago , without takers , has been restructured at BCI 's expense by the very team now taking it over .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby policeSenate hearings on the case in 1983 produced dramatic testimony that Soto Arrivi and Dario Rosado were disarmed by police and shot at point blank range .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby Arafat 's 9,000 troops equipped with 7,000 assault rifles and pistols and 120 machine gunsPalestinian police commanders have said Hamas and Islamic Jihad only had about 150 armed fighters who could easily be disarmed by Arafat 's 9,000 troops equipped with 7,000 assault rifles and pistols and 120 machine guns .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby policeSenate hearings on the case in 1983 produced dramatic testimony that Arnaldo Dario Rosado , 18 and Carlos Soto Arrivi , 24 , were disarmed by police and shot at point blank range .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby government defenders trying to augment their own arsenalThere are just 79 Ukrainian peacekeepers in Zepa , many of them disarmed by government defenders trying to augment their own arsenal .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby the multinational forces in HaitiHe said they should have been disarmed by the multinational forces in Haiti .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby the multinational army in HaitiAristide said it was an assassination perpetrated by former Haitian soldiers who should have been disarmed by the multinational army in Haiti .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby the ChechensThe two main provisions of that agreement --- full disarmament by the Chechens and a substantial withdrawal by the Russians --- have not happened .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby terrorist organizations`` The underlying logic of Mr. McLaughlin 's statement denotes a de facto acceptance by Sinn Fein that the principle of disarmament by terrorist organizations is both correct and sustainable , '' Maginnis said .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby a number of animal learning theorists ( e.g. Spear 1973 , 1981 ; Hirsh 1980 )This notion has been adopted by a number of animal learning theorists ( e.g. Spear 1973 , 1981 ; Hirsh 1980 ) .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby the Development Commission , established in 1947Such direct measures were first undertaken in rural areas by the Development Commission , established in 1947 .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby Azilian hunters who had used dogs to corner their preyAlso , domestication of dogs and cattle had been undertaken some twelve hundred years ago in southern Europe by Azilian hunters who had used dogs to corner their prey .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby women in shoe-makingSimilar work was undertaken by women in shoe-making .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby Mr. Ted WarrenHe was fetched from his home by Mr. Ted Warren , one of Dad 's old friends .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby God and MosesThat description is the one consistently applied by God and Moses to the Promised Land .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby Archbishop LaudThe King 's religious policies , strictly applied by Archbishop Laud , gave offence to the Puritan merchants and artisans .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby journal refereesThe standards for thesis acceptance should not be lower than those applied by journal referees when considering papers for publication .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby managementWhen selecting projects , the criteria applied by management indicate a fear of the high risk of the market .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby the city institutionsChampagne has long been used by the city institutions to woo clients .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby menPart of the impetus had been the growing frustration felt by women in the voluntary work committees that they and the issues which concerned them tended to be elbowed aside by men .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby the Lexicographer GroupThey will carry out the procedures initiated by the Lexicographer Group on instruction from the Computer Group .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby UnidroitThus for practical reasons it has sometimes been found expedient for projects initiated by Unidroit to reach fruition at a Diplomatic Conference held under the aegis of UNCITRAL .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby WinckelmannThe quest for Greece initiated by Winckelmann was not ( we have said ) a purely scholarly pursuit .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby medical artistsUsing a technique perfected by medical artists , they hope to be able to build up a picture of what the princess would have looked like twenty centuries ago .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby ICIThe technology for a reed bed was pioneered in Germany 20 years ago , and has been perfected by ICI over the last two years .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby engineer Alfa-LavalStockholm : Strong gains by engineer Alfa-Laval helped the index to a 0.06 per cent rise .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby a Government who still bear a grudge against LondonIs that not merely a last act of spite by a Government who still bear a grudge against London ?
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby government bodies or courts of lawLegal rights are therefore not enshrined in a written constitution or roman law but are the results of administrative acts by government bodies or courts of law .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby the policeMrs James then told the court how she and Mr Loxton had been transported by the police to Nottingham some time later , where she saw the same man in a street there .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby John 's father , JosephIt was taken to the New Veterinary College in Edinburgh by John 's father , Joseph , and there it was first mounted as a complete skeleton .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby a galactically known artist -- an ancient , smelly and mostly blind human living on a renovated asteroid near the Home System where Old Earth still spinsIt had been made by a galactically known artist -- an ancient , smelly and mostly blind human living on a renovated asteroid near the Home System where Old Earth still spins .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby the mine smithsIt was customary to wear heavy iron or brass rings around their fingers , these being made by the mine smiths .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby the institution 's carpenterThese had been made by the institution 's carpenter in the guardians ' time , and at their expense .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby medical specialistsPatients who have little chance of being well enough to leave hospital even if resuscitated by medical specialists could make it known beforehand that they prefer to be left alone .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby advanced Western nationsWeapons and technologies , particularly when deployed by advanced Western nations , would preferably be chosen for specific tasks , and operated well within their design characteristics .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby Charlemagne and Louis the PiousMissi were enthusiastically deployed by Charlemagne and Louis the Pious .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby people who look after game birdsAccording to the study , cats were shot , poisoned and snared by people who look after game birds .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby Serb nationalistsThere were 4,000 Albanian children who had , it was claimed , been poisoned by Serb nationalists .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby the Bosnians` Serbs are being tortured and murdered by the Bosnians , " he claimed .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby this manSix of my men taken prisoner in 1945 were tortured by this man personally . "
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby interrogatorsAmuni and Hurieh El Darrawish were tortured by interrogators at the Russian Compound in Jerusalem in January of this year .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby the then headmaster , William BlackshawMatthew , now in his 20s , was caned for bullying by the then headmaster , William Blackshaw .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby councillors planning a St Patrick 's Heritage Centre in DownpatrickIRELAND 'S Patron Saint is ` being flogged to death " by councillors planning a St Patrick 's Heritage Centre in Downpatrick .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby the jockeyEventually flogged into submission by the jockey , Bumboy set off after its vanishing playmates .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby security personnelOn Sept. 4 a member of the High Council of the Republic ( HCR ) , Madeleine Adayoma , was flogged by security personnel as she left the Lomé radio studios after taking part in a programme .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby a much smaller group who would meet more regularly and for longer periods at a stretchAn obvious answer is to have this basic groundwork done by a much smaller group who would meet more regularly and for longer periods at a stretch .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby an independent anarchist force , the green armies of MakhnoWarlords operated in the west , and the east was dominated by an independent anarchist force , the green armies of Makhno .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby politicians from West GermanyMany of the campaigns were dominated by politicians from West Germany , including , in two out of five cases , the CDU and SPD candidates themselves .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby the Labour PartyOf the partisan councils , most are dominated by the Labour Party with some nationalist presence on occasion .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby a ` matriarch " of a grandmotherAnother old London couple were dominated by a ` matriarch " of a grandmother .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby these men who had been through the war togetherWhen Margaret Thatcher became leader the party was still dominated by these men who had been through the war together .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby the issue of how to put the railways on a sound financial footingIn both countries the following decades were to be dominated by the issue of how to put the railways on a sound financial footing .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby intense speculation as to whether Urquhart would runThe following day 's news was still being dominated by intense speculation as to whether Urquhart would run .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby the Department of DefenseTo European eyes United States communications policy seemed dominated by the Department of Defense .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby security issuesAlthough some trade frictions were discussed , the agenda was dominated by security issues .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby a leader with suggestive powersIn his youth , I discover , he too was sucked into a hippy cult that was dominated by a leader with suggestive powers .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby the brood parasite concernedYoung waxbills have complex gape and mouth markings which are mimicked exactly by the brood parasite concerned .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby DesideriusThe access to Lombardy had already been fortified by Desiderius , with defensive positions in the Alpine gorges at Ivrea and Susa .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby an army research unit based in the United Kingdom , and by a unit established in Australia where antimalarials were systematically evaluated in controlled clinical trials in army volunteersIt was greatly fortified by an army research unit based in the United Kingdom , and by a unit established in Australia where antimalarials were systematically evaluated in controlled clinical trials in army volunteers .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby Skarsnik 's GoblinsAlthough partially ruined , the watchtower had been rebuilt and fortified by Skarsnik 's Goblins .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby directors , health service chief executives and directors of purchasingThe conference will be attended by directors , health service chief executives and directors of purchasing , as well as delegates from the independent sector .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby 1,000 local peopleEarlier , 270 candles were lit after a ceremony attended by 1,000 local people in Dryfesdale cemetery to dedicate a garden of remembrance .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby 25 participants from academia and industryThe workshop was attended by 25 participants from academia and industry .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby more than 35 delegationsEnvironmental protection talks were held in Tokyo on May 18-19 , chaired by Japan and attended by more than 35 delegations .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby ambassadors from Saracen SpainThe great council at Paderborn was also attended by ambassadors from Saracen Spain , with a surprising offer of homage from Soliman Ibn-al-Arabi and Kasmin Ibn-Yussuf .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby entrepreneur John BroomeThe vineyard was planted by entrepreneur John Broome .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby many of the village children to whom she was just ` GrannyMy grandmother in Cornwall , as a very old lady , was visited regularly by many of the village children to whom she was just ` Granny . "
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby the prodder-armed Night GoblinsSo long as the Squigs are successfully herded by the prodder-armed Night Goblins they are moved and fight just like any other unit .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby Dunne , Littlejohn et alI had a sudden mental picture of a struggling and reluctant group of climbers being herded into a minibus bound for Anglesey by Dunne , Littlejohn et al .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby Nigel ShepherdLast March a small flock of advanced to expert skiers were herded down the most terrifying terrain in Chamonix by Nigel Shepherd .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby the secret policeMr Havel 's house was continously monitored from a nearby tower of the Manes gallery in central Prague , and cameras were installed by the secret police in other streets where dissidents lived .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby staff at the Royal National Institute for the Blind at WorcesterThe braille translation system was installed in the prison by staff at the Royal National Institute for the Blind at Worcester .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby Grampian Regional CouncilThe lamps , at a total cost of £4,000 , were installed by Grampian Regional Council after talks with local police .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby central governmentNorth Tyneside council says it is too starved of funds by central government to do much .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby the Mayor of Chester Coun John RandallChester 's latest park and ride scheme was officially launched by the Mayor of Chester Coun John Randall yesterday .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby the Secretary of State for ScotlandThe Scottish Quality Management System ( SQMS ) was officially launched by the Secretary of State for Scotland in March .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby Re-Solv , the national society for the prevention of solvent abuseAnd they have joined a national campaign launched in London yesterday by Re-Solv , the national society for the prevention of solvent abuse .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby Prime Minister Paul KeatingAn A$700,000 appeal was launched by Prime Minister Paul Keating during the opening ceremony to provide an aid and assistance package to the National Museum of Cambodia .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby the National Energy FoundationIt 's now easier to check if the house you are planning to buy is ` green " , thanks to a new rating scheme launched by the National Energy Foundation .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby the Health and Safety ExecutiveAn investigation has been launched by the Health and Safety Executive
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby Darlington Community RadioA NEW fund raising drive has been launched by Darlington Community Radio in a bid to ensure the station goes on the air in June .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby Panda Drinks" Arriba " is a brand new fruit juice and spring water drink just launched by Panda Drinks .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby policeThey had three sent off , the assistant manager Terry McDermott was apparently cautioned , there was a bomb scare and a pitch invasion was averted by police .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby the Palestinian ArabsIt was Osman 's father Mohamed who had returned in his car for the clothes for Mrs Zamzam 's children just before Um Al-Farajh was finally abandoned by the Palestinian Arabs in 1948 .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby two menA pistol was found in a garden at Ava Parade , off Ormeau Road , by police searching the area yesterday after a car was abandoned by two men .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby its originatorsThere were , ultimately , some findings that were distinctly incompatible with the theory and it was abandoned by its originators .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby her husbandIronically , Mrs Neil Lyndon has now revealed she was abandoned by her husband last year and only managed to receive child support for their six-year-old son by obtaining a court order .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby her familyShe had been abandoned by her family , seen as an unbearable embarrassment and disgrace , " the princess told a conference of medical researchers seeking a cure for AIDS .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby her drakeThe female eider duck is abandoned by her drake just as soon as she starts incubating the eggs .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby their GodWhatever social and political abuses Herod might perpetrate , these were seen merely as symptoms of a much more profound dilemma -- the dilemma of a people who had been abandoned by their God .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby her husbandA woman abandoned by her husband found her wage of new and crucial importance and looked to the union for support .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby Legrand and StewartThe processes involved in the transformation of the earth sciences world-view are documented in recent studies by Legrand and Stewart .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby Ronnie Ross , his saxaphone tutor , Brian Lane , his music teacher and George Underwood , who first met David in Bromley Cubs when both were nine years oldThe early years are documented by Ronnie Ross , his saxaphone tutor , Brian Lane , his music teacher and George Underwood , who first met David in Bromley Cubs when both were nine years old .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby major government reportsThe adverse position of children living in these areas in the 1960s was abundantly documented by major government reports .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby the gospel writersIt was of course so important that it was recorded by the gospel writers no less than five times .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby the research nurseDuring the procedure pulse rate , blood pressure , and oxygen saturation were recorded every minute by the research nurse .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby Amnesty InternationalOf the 415 cases of death in custody recorded by Amnesty International since 1985 , police officials were imprisoned for murdering prisoners in just three cases .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depboth by Ray Graham and John RobertsThe events have been recorded both by Ray Graham and John Roberts and we look forward to seeing the videos .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby Labov et alA female fieldworker certainly will not have access to some of the characteristically male speech events recorded by Labov et al .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby the United StatesThis was the trade embargo which was enforced on Nicaragua by the United States .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby a woman named Helen PotterIn one city he had been impersonated by a woman named Helen Potter , and in another a boy of sixteen managed to get into his hotel room .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby Radio Nottingham 's sports presenter , Martin FisherMany County supporters believed the interview , in which the England international was impersonated by Radio Nottingham 's sports presenter , Martin Fisher .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby El Greco , Casas , Picasso , and othersThe Museu Cau Ferrat is installed in the house of the painter Santiago Rusiñol ( 1861–1931 ) , whose collection of works by El Greco , Casas , Picasso , and others is on display , along with many of his own works .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby both international and Dutch designersAlthough this `` haute couture '' quarter is small compared with that of Milan or Paris , you 'll still find a good range to choose from , and stores feature work by both international and Dutch designers .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby Titian , El Greco , and RembrandtThe M. H. de Young Memorial Museum has an impressive selection of African Art and of works by Titian , El Greco , and Rembrandt .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby Chinese composersUnder its conductor , David Atherton , it offers Western classical works and new works by Chinese composers in a September - to - June season .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby the Office of Special InvestigationsGAO 's congressional policies and protocols apply to all investigative work conducted by the Office of Special Investigations unless an exception is specified herein or noted in advance .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby Rosalind MilesBecause writing an unfavorable review of a ( bad ) feminist book would be tantamount to treachery , such books are often unjustifiably praised , as was the case with this work by Rosalind Miles , which was well received on its publication in June .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby de KeyserBuilt as part of a new outer defensive wall in 1512 it originally had a flat roof — the ornate peak giving it such panache was added by de Keyser later in 1606 .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby the sculptor Simon VerityThe complex decoration was restored with masterly skill by the sculptor Simon Verity .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby a diseased ferretThen somebody got ripped apart by a diseased ferret , but only , alas , in my 90 - minute dream .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby a vultureIt depicts the giant Tityus , whose punishment for raping the goddess Leto was to have his liver ripped out each day by a vulture , only to have it grow back each night .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby JewsFor a long time he could only find two Yiddish words traditionally used by Jews in such circumstances : `` Oi vey . ''
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby the Reagan revolutionThe one exception to this recent trend was the defeat of 13 of the 52 freshman Republicans brought into office in 1980 by the Reagan revolution and running for re-election in 1982 .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby the United StatesDespite many technical delays ( misfit of original Siemens equipment with Russian technology ) and efforts by the United States to stall the project , frequently by lobbying the Russia government for the cancellation of the deal , most notably during the Gore - Chernomyrdin Commission meetings , the facility is nearing completion .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby Communist regimes in Southeast AsiaT-2 and other trichothecene mycotoxins are suspected components of `` yellow rain , '' which was allegedly used in battle by Communist regimes in Southeast Asia during the 1970s and early 1980s .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby both sidesDuring the 52 days of the War of the Cities , approximately 532 rockets and missiles had been launched by both sides .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby IranHowever , according to recently revealed documents discovered in Tehran after the revolution , in the late 1970s Iran and Israel discussed a plan to modify Israel 's surface - to - surface Jericho missiles for use by Iran -- missiles that could be equipped with nuclear weapons .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby IranHowever , intense U.S. pressure for Iran to prove it had no secret atomic weapons program culminated in a toughly worded UN resolution in September 2003 , prompting a walkout and subsequent freeze on nuclear inspections by Iran .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby the Air Force , DIO , and the IRGC Construction JihadAs these components developed over the years , they would actually consist of a series of concurrent programs pursued semi - independently by the Air Force , DIO , and the IRGC Construction Jihad .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby EurodifFrom 1980 to 1990 Iran refused to pay for ar accept delivery of uranium enriched to 3% U-235 processed by Eurodif .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby the IAEAIn late December 2002 , North Korean technicians broke seals and disabled cameras that had been installed by the IAEA in order to monitor the freeze .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby Egyptian Islamic Jihad and another Egyptian militant group , al-Gamaa al-IslamiyyaIslambouli and four associates were captured and executed for the plot to kill Sadat , which was carried out by Egyptian Islamic Jihad and another Egyptian militant group , al-Gamaa al-Islamiyya .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby the USFurthermore , the United States was to provide `` formal assurances against the threat or use of nuclear weapons by the US . ''
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby the former Soviet UnionMany of the components for new binary agents developed by the former Soviet Union are not on the CWC 's schedules of chemicals and have legitimate civil applications , clouding their association with chemical weapons use .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby the Clinton administrationThat demand was reportedly knocked down by the Clinton administration to a series of satellite launches and some food aid , but the potential deal still lacked a key component-how to verify that North Korea was honouring the bargain-when the Clinton team ran out of time .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby the Clinton administrationThat demand was reportedly knocked down by the Clinton administration to a series of satellite launches and some food aid , but the potential deal still lacked a key component-how to verify that North Korea was honouring the bargain-when the Clinton team ran out of time .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby the Clinton administrationThat demand was reportedly knocked down by the Clinton administration to a series of satellite launches and some food aid , but the potential deal still lacked a key component-how to verify that North Korea was honouring the bargain-when the Clinton team ran out of time .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby customs officialsThe DHS report describes the three methods currently used by customs officials to inspect the trucks : a Radiation Portal Monitor to detect the presence of radiation , a Vehicle and Cargo Inspection System screening that creates an image similar to an X-ray , and physical inspections .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby the U.S. Department of Energy 's National Nuclear Security Administration ( NNSA )`` Four secret transfers of 63 kilograms of highly enriched uranium from a research laboratory in Uzbekistan to a secure Russian reprocessing facility were completed April 19 by the U.S. Department of Energy 's National Nuclear Security Administration ( NNSA ) .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby the United States , Uzbekistan , Kazakhstan and RussiaThe transfer - part of the Global Threat Reduction Initiative ( GTRI ) , a nonproliferation effort that secures high-risk nuclear and radiological materials and equipment around the world - resulted from a cooperative effort by the United States , Uzbekistan , Kazakhstan and Russia , as well as coordination through the International Atomic Energy Agency ( IAEA ) . '' ( News Blaze , 21Apr06 ) ( Link )
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby terroristsIgnoring the possibility that these trucks could be used by terrorists to transport biological or chemical weapons is irresponsible .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby a North Korean entityOstensibly , this chemical was intended for use by a North Korean entity for electroplating purposes .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby the DPRKThe most obvious tactical use of chemical weapons by the DPRK would be to terrorize South Korean civilians .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby al-QaidaThe device reportedly developed by al-Qaida to disperse deadly cyanide gas in subway cars and other confined spaces has never been used in a terrorist attack and probably would not be very effective , say experts .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby the UN General AssemblyThe convention was adopted by the UN General Assembly in April last year on Russia 's initiative .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby Maureen DowdHe was one of Clinton 's principal enablers , to use a word employed by Maureen Dowd in today 's New York Times .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby David 's son and successor , King SolomonThe Temple ( today known as the `` First '' Temple ) was completed by David 's son and successor , King Solomon .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby Muslim forcesThey built many impressive churches during the term of the first Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem , but in 1187 they were driven out by Muslim forces under the great warrior Saladin .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby HomerTheir extensive military campaigns were later chronicled by Homer in his epic poems The Odyssey and The Iliad .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby Ohio officialIraq clears visit by Ohio official By Scott Montgomery
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby spying agents or molesSpying : Confronting infiltration operations carried out by spying agents or moles .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby the immediate commander ( Amir ) of the conflicting parties2- Disputes related to AL-QAEDA missions between member brethren should be judged by qualified personnel , which is carried out by the immediate commander ( Amir ) of the conflicting parties .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby those erratic infidels ( Tribes Sheiks , The Islamic Party )From what we saw , the damage caused by those erratic infidels ( Tribes Sheiks , The Islamic Party ) is more dangerous than the Shiites and the peaceful police as people call them .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre , the largest in Asia , which includes hotels , theaters , and exhibition hallsThe Wan Chai waterfront is dominated by the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre , the largest in Asia , which includes hotels , theaters , and exhibition halls .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby women driversYou can take a tour of the port in one of the small sampans , propelled by hand by women drivers .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby factors like physical and mental disabilities , illiteracy and lack of job skillsThe kinds of services we provide help people deal with obstacles like health care , transportation and child care - problems that are big enough on their own without being compounded by factors like physical and mental disabilities , illiteracy and lack of job skills .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby the Hakka Tang clanKat Hing Wai was built four or five centuries ago by the Hakka Tang clan , one of the Five Great Clans that migrated here from North China ( see page 11 ) .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby the Wan Fu Tai Chinese operaThe complex contains the oldest wooden stage in China , used by the Wan Fu Tai Chinese opera .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby a member of the Man clanThe house was built in 1865 by a member of the Man clan who achieved the rank of tai fu ( mandarin ) by doing well in the Imperial Examinations .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby the islanders themselvesThese pleasant , but expensive , outings can lay the foundation for your own explorations aboard the cheap but usually comfortable ferries used by the islanders themselves .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby the JesuitsThe fort , built by the Jesuits in the 17th century as a defense against the Dutch , was largely destroyed by the same fire that burned St. Paul's .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby the Ridge-Schweiker administrationJNET was launched in 1998 by the Ridge-Schweiker administration to help local and state police , courts , prisons and probation and parole officers exchange instantly updated information on individuals moving through the criminal justice system - making it possible to better track potentially dangerous individuals .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby former officials of his campaignYesterday , Republican presidential candidate Gary Bauer held a press conference to deny rumors ( launched by former officials of his campaign ) that he 's had an adulterous affair with an aide .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby Frederick the GreatLook for modern Rosenthal and the local Königliche Porzellan Manufaktur ( KPM ) , which was launched by Frederick the Great in the 18th century .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby soldiers and irregulars in civilian clothesCheckpoints manned by soldiers and irregulars in civilian clothes surrounded both main and secondary roadways into the city center .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby edgy U. S. troopsMost of them are rather informal affairs , nothing like the chilling , ambush-prone roadblocks long manned by edgy U. S. troops in Baghdad .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby German troopsWithin hours of the overnight raid , as many as 1,500 protesters poured into the streets , clashing with Afghan police and trying to overrun a NATO outpost manned by German troops .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby 45 American troops and 25 Afghan soldiersThe senior Defense Department official said the outpost was manned by 45 American troops and 25 Afghan soldiers .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby Iraqi soldiers and police , who are virtually all maleAnd finally , Quadouri noted , women , particularly pretty ones , are often allowed to pass unhindered through security checkpoints manned by Iraqi soldiers and police , who are virtually all male .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby fighters allied with the transitional governmentTanks manned by fighters allied with the transitional government fired relentlessly at pro-Kadafi forces pinned in a compact residential district of Surt close to the Mediterranean coast , sending dust and concrete into the air .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby Kadafi militiamen posted to defend Surt from attack from the rebel-held eastGate 80 , about five miles from a small community known as Harawa , is part of a defensive line regularly manned by Kadafi militiamen posted to defend Surt from attack from the rebel-held east .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby members of Iraq 's national guardHours before Allawi 's return , a man in an explosives-packed car plowed into a checkpoint manned by members of Iraq 's national guard outside the city of Baqubah , north of Baghdad .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby fighters of the Transitional National CouncilCellphone videos show the former leader bleeding but alive when captured hiding in a drain pipe by fighters of the Transitional National Council .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby militants thought to be associated with Jordanian-born Abu Musab Zarqawi , who U. S. officials say is a leader of the Iraq insurgencyBut in recent months a number of Turkish workers have been captured by militants thought to be associated with Jordanian-born Abu Musab Zarqawi , who U. S. officials say is a leader of the Iraq insurgency .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby American troopsThe U. S. military said that , based on the number of fighters killed or captured by American troops , more foreign fighters crossed into Iraq in May than the previous month .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby rebel forcesA resident said about 50 Kadafi militiamen in the desert south of the city were captured by rebel forces and were being held in Ajdabiya , with plans to take them to Benghazi on Friday .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby the rebelsKadafi 's son Mohammed was reported to have been captured by the rebels as they entered Tripoli last week but then escaped .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby U. S. and coalition forcesMany of the suspected fighters who end up in detention are captured in the field by U. S. and coalition forces .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby soldiers of the 101st Airborne DivisionHe noted that one of Ansar 's highest-ranking members , Aso Hawleri , was captured recently by soldiers of the 101st Airborne Division near the northern Iraqi city of Mosul .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby the TalibanThe capture of any Western military personnel by the Taliban is a demoralizing blow for NATO forces .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby Libyan revolutionary forcesThere have been allegations that Moammar Kadafi was summarily executed after his capture by Libyan revolutionary forces .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby a U. S. explosives teamTwo more were pointed out by a villager and detonated by a U. S. explosives team in the afternoon .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby a man in the vehicleMoments later , the car bomb was detonated outside the Sari Club by a man in the vehicle , prosecutors say , although it remains to be proven whether he intended to kill himself .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depeither by cellphone or by a hired triggerman who simply touches two wires together when the target passesThe IEDs are frequently propped against them and detonated either by cellphone or by a hired triggerman who simply touches two wires together when the target passes .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby a U. S. explosives teamTwo more were pointed out by a villager and detonated by a U. S. explosives team in the afternoon .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby JosephHe is answered by Joseph who proudly unzips a handsomely bound , black leather , loose-leaf portfolio featuring photos ( taken by his friends on the scheme and selected , developed and printed by Joseph ) , text and cartoons all illustrating Joseph working , playing and learning .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby U. S. appointees , who lacked significant authority and struggled to gain the public 's confidenceUntil the Jan. 30 election , the local councils had been staffed by U. S. appointees , who lacked significant authority and struggled to gain the public 's confidence .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby civiliansThe terminal , which is run by a private Israeli company and staffed by civilians , was shut down indefinitely after the attack , the army spokeswoman said .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby protestersThe ship has also been blockaded by protesters .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby the Sunni militant group Jundallah , or God 's Brigade , which has been blamed for previous attacks on Iranian troops in the regionResponsibility for the bus bombing and an explosion the next day was claimed by the Sunni militant group Jundallah , or God 's Brigade , which has been blamed for previous attacks on Iranian troops in the region .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby insurgentsThe cause of the crash was still being investigated Sunday , Johnson said , adding that NATO officials had not ruled out the possibility that the helicopter had been shot down by insurgents .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby the TalibanAbdul Razzaq has been targeted by the Taliban in the past .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby IsraelAmong the key provisions of the peace plan is that Palestinians take responsibility for security , but after being targeted by Israel throughout the 32 months of uprising , the Palestinian security service is crippled .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby suicide bombersAlthough mosques have sometimes been targeted by suicide bombers , an assault on men doing their pre-prayer ablutions was shocking to many Afghans .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby suicide bombersMany are located out on kibbutzim or in the countryside , away from the public areas that have been targeted by suicide bombers for maximum impact .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby terroristsJihad , a Jordan native who grew up in San Francisco , came to terms with being targeted by terrorists .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby fellow AfghansThe report included graphic testimony from civilians injured in suicide bombings , with many expressing disbelief that they would be targeted by fellow Afghans .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby Kadafi assassination squads who were under orders to kill dissidents abroadAt one point , Shamis said , he was targeted by Kadafi assassination squads who were under orders to kill dissidents abroad .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby Alex MairBut the wild ducks carved by Alex Mair had been recognizably ducks , the piquant sauce , new to him , enhanced rather than dominated the taste of the birds , and the small mounds of creamed turnip and parsnip were an agreeable addition to green peas .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby security forcesSmall protests also broke out in the southern city of Assiut , which were dispersed quickly by security forces .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby a coachmanWell , he supposedly had drink spilled on him by a coachman so , by way of revenge , he poured brandy over the man and ignited him .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby the armyBecause the weather was raw and foggy she spent most of the intervening hours in a nearby house , which had been commandeered by the army for the use of resident and non-resident FANY drivers .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby non-governmental bodiesThe proceedings , the ministerial phase of which , held on Sept. 10-12 , was attended by Foreign Ministers from the 35 participating countries of the CSCE , were due to continue until Oct. 4 in conjunction with parallel events organized by non-governmental bodies .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby the Dharma Wanita women 's groupAlongside the children 's activities , a bazaar , organised by the Dharma Wanita women 's group , offered tempting goodies such as food and drinks , children 's clothes , books and toys .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby the CouncilBray has always been proud of its association with Dargan and the weekend seminar which has been organised by the Council is an attempt to honour this great man and it is hoped that it will become an annual event .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby Raven I . McDavid , JrOriginally proposed by James Sledd in 1968 , the conference was organized by Raven I . McDavid , Jr .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby firefightersSo far there have been no injuries and no homes have yet been damaged , but one building storing equipment used by firefighters was burned to the ground .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby neighbors who helped her from the burning houseOne elderly woman , Anna Bencinich , the mother of Evelyn , was rescued by neighbors who helped her from the burning house .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby a SaviourAccordingly they do not have to be rescued from death by a Saviour ; nor from Hell , for they are not judged at death to Hell or Heaven , but sent to ` the halls of Mandos '' , from which they may in time return .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby othersWas it really your decision or were you heavily influence by others ?
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby chains on old fashioned rollersThe sluice gates are lifted by chains on old fashioned rollers .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby six menEach unit could be lifted by six men and fitted a standard three-ton lorry .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby the craneThe cage was lifted up by the crane and stopped when we were 160 feet above the ground .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Depby a DHC Beaver floatplaneThe fishermen were lifted out two at a time by a DHC Beaver floatplane and ` DRD was repaired .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]ExtwhoEvery effort was made by Inspector Baynes , who has the case in hand , to ascertain the hiding place of the fugitives , and he had good reason to believe that they had not gone far but were lurking in some retreat which had been already prepared .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]ExtbyEvery effort was made by Inspector Baynes , who has the case in hand , to ascertain the hiding place of the fugitives , and he had good reason to believe that they had not gone far but were lurking in some retreat which had been already prepared .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Extin hand ,Every effort was made by Inspector Baynes , who has the case in hand , to ascertain the hiding place of the fugitives , and he had good reason to believe that they had not gone far but were lurking in some retreat which had been already prepared .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]ExtInspector Baynes ,Every effort was made by Inspector Baynes , who has the case in hand , to ascertain the hiding place of the fugitives , and he had good reason to believe that they had not gone far but were lurking in some retreat which had been already prepared .
avoid.vAgentPP[by]Extthe caseEvery effort was made by Inspector Baynes , who has the case in hand , to ascertain the hiding place of the fugitives , and he had good reason to believe that they had not gone far but were lurking in some retreat which had been already prepared .
avoid.vAgentPP[for]DepFor Neimann-Stirnemann , the atonement was personal .
avoid.vAgentPP[for]Depfor those unemployed , with special needsOne year unemployment action plus one year adult training would achieve the long term objective for those unemployed , with special needs .
avoid.vAgentPP[for]Depfor himIt takes a long time for him to gain the self - confidence to work elsewhere in the community .
avoid.vAgentPP[for]Depfor airline travelersThe finding , if it holds up , says the Times , may lead to a simple way for airline travelers to fight jet lag .
avoid.vAgentPP[from]Depfrom SwitzerlandLooking like the sort of accessories children may use in their doctors and nurses games , these rubbers with a white cross on the side are in fact a serious attempt from Switzerland to promote safer sex .
avoid.vAgentPP[from]Depfrom a boy whoI thought that was a brilliant attempt from a boy who really finds it hard to keep on the line , you know .
avoid.vAgentPP[from]Depfrom Richard EyresA try from Richard Eyres put the visitors further in front before Sheffield turned up the pace .
avoid.vAgentPP[from]Depfrom Ian Blease and Arthur BradshawThe home side had taken an early lead through tries from Ian Blease and Arthur Bradshaw .
avoid.vAgentPP[from]Depfrom herThe Volvo fared little better but Donna closed her eyes tightly as the impact hurled her forward again and sent her crashing against the steering column with enough force to knock the breath from her .
avoid.vAgentPP[from]Depfrom the GovernmentWe do not need continued evasion from the Government about the effect their proposals will have . "
avoid.vAgentPP[from]Depfrom the Tranmere goalkeeperA fumble from the Tranmere goalkeeper and a thump in from Swindon 's Dave Mitchell .
avoid.vAgentPP[from]Depfrom the EarthExhalations from the Earth extinguish the sun 's fire gradually every day and cause the darkness of night .
avoid.vAgentPP[from]Depfrom the seaMoist exhalations from the sea explain other meteorological phenomena : clouds are a direct result , and wind and rain issue from clouds .
avoid.vAgentPP[from]Depfrom private landownersThe incidence of rent and labour strikes and land seizures from private landowners rose sharply during the 1890s .
avoid.vAgentPP[from]Depfrom planes with weapons designed to take out those radars`` That would not be a smart move , '' Fallon said , as it would invite immediate response from planes with weapons designed to take out those radars .
avoid.vAgentPP[from]Depfrom its alliesDefense Minister Charles Million , in an interview with France Info radio , said France awaited a positive response from its allies `` in the next 48 hours . ''
avoid.vAgentPP[from]Depfrom the other`` The provocative action of one side have produced a response from the other and because of that the flames of war in the Balkans have been fanned even more , '' Lavrov said .
avoid.vAgentPP[from]Depfrom the government`` We are waiting for a response from the government . ''
avoid.vAgentPP[from]Depfrom Indian officialsThere was no immediate response from Indian officials to Ayala-Lasso 's remarks .
avoid.vAgentPP[from]Depfrom federal authoritiesThere has been no formal response from federal authorities , and negotiations to free the hostages have been conducted by Dagestani officials .
avoid.vAgentPP[from]Depthe United StatesAfter the 1979 hostage crisis at the US embassy in Tehran , the United States withdrew its support from Iran , cut all nuclear cooperation agreements , and , in fact , supported Iraq during the war .
avoid.vAgentPP[from]Depfrom IranAfter the 1979 hostage crisis at the US embassy in Tehran , the United States withdrew its support from Iran , cut all nuclear cooperation agreements , and , in fact , supported Iraq during the war .
avoid.vAgentPP[from]Depfrom the Taliban or other insurgent groupsAlthough there was no immediate claim of responsibility from the Taliban or other insurgent groups , the killing is likely to heighten ethnic tensions .
avoid.vAgentPP[from]Depfrom the Taliban movement , which in the past has frequently managed to infiltrate Afghan army and police units with sleeper agents who then turn their guns on WesternersThere was no immediate claim of responsibility from the Taliban movement , which in the past has frequently managed to infiltrate Afghan army and police units with sleeper agents who then turn their guns on Westerners .
avoid.vAgentPP[in]Depin chicksAccurate pecking in chicks therefore develops , by processes both of maturation and learning , from an initially inaccurate condition to one of greater accuracy .
avoid.vAgentPP[in]Depin CongressNumerous Supreme Court precedents recognize a broad and encompassing power in Congress to engage in oversight and investigation .
avoid.vAgentPP[in]ExtwhoEvery effort was made by Inspector Baynes , who has the case in hand , to ascertain the hiding place of the fugitives , and he had good reason to believe that they had not gone far but were lurking in some retreat which had been already prepared .
avoid.vAgentPP[in]ExtbyEvery effort was made by Inspector Baynes , who has the case in hand , to ascertain the hiding place of the fugitives , and he had good reason to believe that they had not gone far but were lurking in some retreat which had been already prepared .
avoid.vAgentPP[in]Extin hand ,Every effort was made by Inspector Baynes , who has the case in hand , to ascertain the hiding place of the fugitives , and he had good reason to believe that they had not gone far but were lurking in some retreat which had been already prepared .
avoid.vAgentPP[in]ExtInspector Baynes ,Every effort was made by Inspector Baynes , who has the case in hand , to ascertain the hiding place of the fugitives , and he had good reason to believe that they had not gone far but were lurking in some retreat which had been already prepared .
avoid.vAgentPP[in]Extthe caseEvery effort was made by Inspector Baynes , who has the case in hand , to ascertain the hiding place of the fugitives , and he had good reason to believe that they had not gone far but were lurking in some retreat which had been already prepared .
avoid.vAgentPP[of]Depof DrewA frenzied throng of waving people barred the attempts of Drew , on the shoulders of four of his largest supporters , to advance .
avoid.vAgentPP[of]Depof local companiesYet despite the amount of money generated in the region , it has remained largely impervious to the attempts of local companies to establish computer retail operations .
avoid.vAgentPP[of]Depof the US OccupationCertainly the size largest keiretsu have at their centre very influential banks , who in some cases , managed to deflect the attempts of the US Occupation to dismantle their organization .
avoid.vAgentPP[of]Depof landlordsIn 1915 the attempts of landlords to benefit from housing shortages , exacerbated by the cessation of house building and the influx of munitions workers to the Clyde shipbuilding yards and engineering works .
avoid.vAgentPP[of]Depof the Organization of American States ( OAS )Bazin had previously attracted strong criticism from US diplomats as being one of the most vociferous opponents of the diplomatic attempts of the Organization of American States ( OAS ) to restore Aristide to power .
avoid.vAgentPP[of]Depof GodThere was , then , famine in 805 itself ; surely this was a punishment of God .
avoid.vAgentPP[of]Depof a dying manThe moon disappeared , and there was a slow , light wind , like the breath of a dying man , as Gabriel climbed the ladder and started thatching high up on top of the third rick .
avoid.vAgentPP[of]Depof senior Justice Department officialsAfter two days of hearings , Boren on Oct. 9 called on the Attorney General to investigate the conduct of senior Justice Department officials .
avoid.vAgentPP[of]Depof the defendantsWhere a group of persons is acting in a threatening manner , the pre-Act cases established that conduct of the defendants taken together should be considered .
avoid.vAgentPP[of]Depof the regular policeThere were few changes in the duties and conduct of the regular police in the years after Campbell 's departure .
avoid.vAgentPP[of]Depof the Prime MinisterI have adhered strictly to the rules and conventions relating to the conduct of the Prime Minister .
avoid.vAgentPP[of]Depof an increasing number of the youngThe conduct of an increasing number of the young would have been unthinkable 30 to 40 years ago .
avoid.vAgentPP[of]Depof governmentsAs the answers themselves acknowledge , the conduct of governments in their relations with each other may be affected by considerations of policy as well as by considerations of legal characterisation .
avoid.vAgentPP[of]Depof anotherIt was a sin different in kind from mischief-making and could , in Lydia 's estimation , be excused on the grounds that it was the sexual misbehaviour of another to which she was responding .
avoid.vAgentPP[of]Depof the monk and the wifeIn comparison with fabliaux like that , the misbehaviour of the monk and the wife is all too deliberate and plausible .
avoid.vAgentPP[of]Depof football supportersHow far are money and the media responsible for the misbehaviour of football supporters ?
avoid.vAgentPP[of]Depof the people in the squareWhile Anna picked flowers , Ruth observed every detail of the dress and deportment of the people in the square , for she hoped one day to emulate them .
avoid.vAgentPP[of]Depof every cross country riderThe aim of every cross country rider is to negotiate a variety of obstacles as quickly and safely as possible .
avoid.vAgentPP[of]Depof the American film industryIn holding British films responsible for their own failure , industrialists were encouraged by the willingness of US producers to assert that the aim of the American film industry was ` to Americanize the world . "
avoid.vAgentPP[of]Depof this associationThe goals of this association , like former SEATO and CENTO goals , include the maintenance of the existing political status quo and the containment of Communism .
avoid.vAgentPP[of]Depof the companyFirst the chairman must be quite clear what the objectives of the company are .
avoid.vAgentPP[of]Depof such a projectThirdly , the stated objectives of such a project are not necessarily a true representation of the motives of those who designed and implemented it .
avoid.vAgentPP[of]Depof the militaryAt one level it may be expressed by a Commander-in-Chief who is determining the strategic objectives of the military and has to convince the generals .
avoid.vAgentPP[of]Depof those involved in an argumentWould there be much point in clarifying the objectives of those involved in an argument ?
avoid.vAgentPP[of]Depof the ambulanceIts president , Dr Milton Lum , said the prompt response of the ambulance would help reduce injury and prevent deaths .
avoid.vAgentPP[of]Depof GreeceCem said `` the response of Greece to this initiative will display and prove the good will of the both countries in the eyes of the international community . ''
avoid.vAgentPP[of]Depof the Israeli government`` We are waiting to see the response of the Israeli government to the acts of these settlers . ''
avoid.vAgentPP[of]Depof many parentsThe response of many parents is to prepare their kids for the worst : the sale of bullet-proof jackets and schoolbags has sharply increased .
avoid.vAgentPP[of]Depof the young people`` It is a proper response of the young people to the scorched-earth tactics '' of the militants , he said .
avoid.vAgentPP[of]Depof Lawson and HelfetIt is understood Ford and Jaguar managers soundly backed the efforts of Lawson and Helfet to preserve the traditional Jaguar look in the original design .
avoid.vAgentPP[of]Depof the Camden and Islington membersShortly after Glancy had reported in October 1977 , the efforts of the Camden and Islington members to decide the future of Friern received a further impetus .
avoid.vAgentPP[of]Depof musicians like Jack Bruce and Eric HaydockEven so , despite the creative efforts of musicians like Jack Bruce and Eric Haydock to inject some purpose into the instrument , the Bass VI remained a misunderstood and under-used machine .
avoid.vAgentPP[of]Depof religious leaders and scholarsThis in itself sets the scene for the unbelievably complicated efforts of religious leaders and scholars to define just who Jesus Christ was .
avoid.vAgentPP[of]Depof Lord CarringtonDiplomatic activity so far has failed , despite the gallant efforts of Lord Carrington .
avoid.vAgentPP[of]Depof the Soviet UnionEven so , there were several passages in the ensuing joint communiqué emphasising the Cubans ' appreciation of " the sincere efforts of the Soviet Union to attain world peace " .
avoid.vAgentPP[of]Depof the youngstersIn his article , McAlpine calls for an inquest into the activities of the youngsters .
avoid.vAgentPP[of]Depof the NUWMWith the outbreak of war , the activities of the NUWM were suspended , and finally wound up in 1943 .
avoid.vAgentPP[of]Depof the human personIt is impossible to understand the activities of the human person without considering what it means to be social .
avoid.vAgentPP[of]Depof the political liberation movementWhat is the connection , between your activities as a writer and the activities of the political liberation movement ?
avoid.vAgentPP[of]Depof public sector organizations like bureaucraciesHe also makes a distinction between the profit-making nature of a private organization such as a firm and the non-profit-making activity of public sector organizations like bureaucracies .
avoid.vAgentPP[of]Depof those engaged in such formal community careBehind the daily activities of those engaged in such formal community care lie stressful moral and practical dilemmas .
avoid.vAgentPP[of]Depof Charles de GaulleThis would counter the activities of Charles de Gaulle and put a brake on the inward-looking tendencies in the Community .
avoid.vAgentPP[of]Depof a man being thankful for exceedingly small merciesUncle Philip sighed heavily , the sigh of a man being thankful for exceedingly small mercies .
avoid.vAgentPP[of]Depof ParliamentAlthough we do not have a written constitution there are many Acts of Parliament relevant to constitutional laws .
avoid.vAgentPP[of]Depof the PurchaserC.5 which would not have arisen but for acts of the Purchaser after Completion ;
avoid.vAgentPP[of]Depof a grown-upThere was embarrassment and resentment for this act of a grown-up , taking her part , playing down at equality .
avoid.vAgentPP[of]Depof governmentElected local government enables ` ordinary " people to participate in the work of government without the disruption to their careers and domestic life that national office usually involves .
avoid.vAgentPP[of]Depof a Québécois , Victor BourgeauThe garishly opulent interior was the work of a Québécois , Victor Bourgeau .
avoid.vAgentPP[of]Depof an infinitely patient landscape artistFuji , snowcapped even in summer , is so exquisitely formed that it seems more like the work of an infinitely patient landscape artist than a volcanic accident .
avoid.vAgentPP[of]Depof three gifted but vastly different architects , Allan Greenberg , Hugh Newell Jacobsen , and Enrique NortenThe profusion of styles that ensued is demonstrated by the work of three gifted but vastly different architects , Allan Greenberg , Hugh Newell Jacobsen , and Enrique Norten .
avoid.vAgentPP[of]Depof GodThe Great Work of God to Restore the Divine Order
avoid.vAgentPP[of]Depof George Bernard Shaw and other major playwrightsWorks of George Bernard Shaw and other major playwrights are performed in the modern Festival Theatre ( Wellington Street and Queen 's Parade Road ) , with its pleasant garden for a cocktail between acts .
avoid.vAgentPP[of]Depof Satyajit Ray or Mrinal SenCalcutta seems to be the only other production center having any pretensions to artistic creativity at all , but ironically you 're actually more likely to see the works of Satyajit Ray or Mrinal Sen shown in Europe or North America than in India itself .
avoid.vAgentPP[of]Depof the scholar etymologist who is a resident editor in the dictionary department at Random HouseThe F Word , the work of the scholar etymologist who is a resident editor in the dictionary department at Random House , proves to be a rare item indeed : a comprehensive , vastly eclectic , tongue-in-cheek serious treatment that has to be the first and last word on this world-class Word .
avoid.vAgentPP[of]Depof masters from around the worldThere are three national art galleries featuring the work of masters from around the world .
avoid.vAgentPP[of]DepSapphoHomer wrote his epic works on Chios ; and lyrical poetry was much admired , particularly the work of the poets Archilochos on Paros and Sappho on Lesvos .
avoid.vAgentPP[of]Depof the poets ArchilochosHomer wrote his epic works on Chios ; and lyrical poetry was much admired , particularly the work of the poets Archilochos on Paros and Sappho on Lesvos .
avoid.vAgentPP[of]Depof modern Irish artistsAnd in this city , where literature and theater have historically dominated the scene , visual arts are finally coming into their own with the new Museum of Modern Art and the many galleries that display the work of modern Irish artists .
avoid.vAgentPP[of]Depof the Church 's most famous kappelmeister , JS BachAs a chorister the boy would have sung the works of the Church 's most famous kappelmeister , JS Bach .
avoid.vAgentPP[of]Depof investigative journalists and watchdog organizationsThis makes them significantly different from other congressional oversight committees , which are often spurred into action by the work of investigative journalists and watchdog organizations .
avoid.vAgentPP[of]Depof one man , Dutch artist Jacob de WitCommissioned by Charles II , the paintings were all the work of one man , Dutch artist Jacob de Wit .
avoid.vAgentPP[of]Depof Correggio and ParmigianinoThe Galleria Nazionale ( on Piazzale Marconi ) exhibits more excellent works of Correggio and Parmigianino , and an added prize of the collection , the sketch of a young girl , Testa di Fanciulla , by Leonardo da Vinci .
avoid.vAgentPP[of]Depof contemporary Classicists such as Allan GreenbergIt reappears in the work of contemporary Classicists such as Allan Greenberg .
avoid.vAgentPP[of]Depof professionalsThus the primary motivation of professionals is public service rather than personal gain : doctors are concerned primarily with the health of their patients rather than with lining their own pockets .
avoid.vAgentPP[of]Depof Nazi votersIn the absence of modern opinion-surveys , the motivation of Nazi voters can only be inferred .
avoid.vAgentPP[of]Depof the receiverThis symbolizes that the motivation of the receiver is now following the wishes of the communicator .
avoid.vAgentPP[of]Depof 18 statesBuilding State Justice Communities : A State Planning Report from the Legal Services Corporation , issued in March 2001 , highlights the state planning successes of 18 states in developing coordinated plans to increase resources and services to clients statewide .
avoid.vAgentPP[of]Depof CIOsThis guide is intended to assist federal agencies in maximizing the success of CIOs .
avoid.vAgentPP[of]Depof just about any presidentBut the dumb - is - better argument falls apart when you look more closely at the personal qualities and corresponding successes and failures of just about any president .
avoid.vAgentPP[of]Depof the landed éliteA new coalition , they hoped , would break the power of the landed élite and bring about a social revolution in the South .
avoid.vAgentPP[of]Depof the GovernmentIt results from the sovereign power of the Government to directly create money and , although not an inflow of resources from the public , does increase the Government 's net position in the same manner as an inflow of resources .
avoid.vAgentPP[of]Depof several nuclear research centers , most notably the TNRC and ENTCIt does so by coordinating activities of several nuclear research centers , most notably the TNRC and ENTC .
avoid.vAgentPP[of]Depof the Missile Technology Control Regime ( MTCR )Primary among these are : The continued willingness of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea ( DPRK ) , the People's Republic of China ( PRC ) , and Russia to provide Iran with both missiles and missile - related technology that at the very least exceed the intentions of the Missile Technology Control Regime ( MTCR ) .
avoid.vAgentPP[of]Depof the Missile Technology Control Regime ( MTCR )The continued willingness of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea ( DPRK ) , the People's Republic of China ( PRC ) , and Russia to provide Iran with both missiles and missile-related technology that at the very least exceed the intentions of the Missile Technology Control Regime ( MTCR ) .
avoid.vAgentPP[of]Depof the Missile Technology Control Regime ( MTCR )The continued willingness of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea ( DPRK ) , the People's Republic of China ( PRC ) , and Russia to provide Iran with both missiles and missile-related technology that at the very least exceed the intentions of the Missile Technology Control Regime ( MTCR ) .
avoid.vAgentPP[of]Depof this tutorialFor the purposes of this tutorial , however , the term `` terrorism '' will be used to describe acts that incorporate the following elements : Intentional or threatened violence directed against civilians or noncombatants ; Actors that are sub - national groups or individuals ( although they may receive financial or logistical support from governments ) ; Motivations that are chiefly political , ideological , or religious ( i.e. , not strictly criminal ) ; Often , some element of symbolism in the choice of target , together with the desire to elicit fear in a larger audience beyond the immediate victims of an attack .
avoid.vAgentPP[of]Depof several countries , including Pakistan , Iran , and North KoreaChina has provided technology and expertise to the missile programs of several countries , including Pakistan , Iran , and North Korea .
avoid.vAgentPP[of]Depof the IMA's Young Friends of Art groupYour Georgia O'Keeffe membership , please note , includes free admission to all art-related activities of the IMA's Young Friends of Art group .
avoid.vAgentPP[of]Depof AL QAEDA:Objectives of AL QAEDA: Support God 's religion , establishment of Islamic rule , and restoration of the Islamic Caliphate , God willing .
avoid.vAgentPP[of]Depof the AnasaziUnable to replicate the agricultural techniques of the Anasazi , the Paiutes were destined to a semi-nomadic lifestyle until European settlers arrived , changing the nature of existence in the valley forever .
avoid.vAgentPP[of]Depof the MycenaeansIn the wake of this tremendous natural upheaval , the Aegean Islands next came under the influence of the Mycenaeans ( at around 1300 b.c. ) , who had a base in the Peloponnese region of the Greek mainland .
avoid.vAgentPP[of]Depof firefighters , soldiers and volunteersYesterday , flames continued to threaten Galicia , but the number of fires said to be out of control reportedly dropped thanks to the vigorous efforts of firefighters , soldiers and volunteers .
avoid.vAgentPP[of]Extof whichHis last song attracted a school of dolphins , one of which ferried Arion on his back all the way to Corinth .
avoid.vAgentPP[of]Extdolphins , oneHis last song attracted a school of dolphins , one of which ferried Arion on his back all the way to Corinth .
avoid.vAgentPP[on]Depon both sidesuh given the the uh military powers on both sides i think it 's always a threat
avoid.vAgentPP[on]Depon the part of Arab statesA third approach might be a regional effort on the part of Arab states to pressure Iran to abandon sensitive technology and questionable activities in favor of a weapons - free zone in the Middle East .
avoid.vAgentPP[on]Depon the part of the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons ( OPCW ) , as well as the Japanese government ,North Korea has also rebuffed efforts on the part of the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons ( OPCW ) , as well as the Japanese government , to persuade it to participate in the chemical disarmament regime .
avoid.vAgentPP[to]Depto menHe wrote that it was ‘ not cruel to animals but , rather , indulgent to men … since it absolves them of the suspicion of crime when they eat or kill animals ’ .
avoid.vAgentPP[to]Depto them`` They are inevitably inclined to echo the conventional pap , since this is the least controversial option that is open to them .
avoid.vAgentPP[under]Depunder the leadership of Kim Dae JungAt a national convention on April 9 , a new opposition New Democratic Union ( NDU ) was formally launched under the leadership of Kim Dae Jung .
avoid.vAgentPP[with]Depwith Yale UniversityThe British Library is exploring , for example , a collaborative programme with Yale University whereby we would exchange digitised copies of some of our complementary collections .
avoid.vAgentPP[with]Depwith ChinaThe deal eventually fell apart and a similar deal was eventually concluded with China in 1998 .
avoid.vAgentPPing[by]Depby borrowing animalsRocks stained a particular colour , sudden changes in vegetation , material thrown up by borrowing animals -- all these could provide evidence of a mineral deposit .
avoid.vAgentPPing[by]Depby filtering devices called " arresters "In the modern coal-fired power station , dust and grit are removed by filtering devices called " arresters " .
avoid.vAgentPPing[by]Depby falling treesThe High Commissioner 's Residency was flooded , his collection of pandanus mats sodden , his power lines brought down by falling trees .
avoid.vAgentPPing[of]Depof pioneering European and American historiansThere has been no British work to match the attempts of pioneering European and American historians to provide an overview .
avoid.vAgentPPinterrogExtStok tied his tie , using all the muscles of his fingers as though it was made of metal instead of cloth .
avoid.vAgentPossDepHer Majesty 's Government 'sI support Her Majesty 's Government 's stated objective of an enlarged , outward-looking , free-trading Community of European nation states and urge the rejection of any moves towards a monolithic , bureaucratic , European superstate .
avoid.vAgentPossExtMy main task was to bottle wine -- Red Biddy it was called , at 1/10d a quart bottle -- and Guinness it 7d a bottle .
avoid.vAgentPossExtthe successful salesman 'sIN 1984 , when Britain and China initialled their momentous Joint Declaration on the Question of Hong Kong , the colony still had the successful salesman 's ability to counterfeit boundless enthusiasm .
avoid.vAgentPossExtHis aim was to eliminate the importation of distilled spirits , for which his main rationale was the damage they did to health .
avoid.vAgentPossExtherShe had carefully thought out what she was going to say , but when , in the firelight , she looked into his dark-fringed eyes , she forgot her rehearsed words .
avoid.vAgentPossExtherThe door opened and Robyn fixed her smile , prepared to launch into her quickly rehearsed explanation .
avoid.vAgentPossExtJoseph 's attempts to end the dominance of the Hungarian county assemblies by the local gentry , and to substitute German for Latin as the language of administration , provoked deep and passionate national resentment .
avoid.vAgentPossExtPyongyang 'sThe dlrs 5 billion reactors to be built in North Korea are a reward for Pyongyang 's promise to freeze its nuclear program , suspected of developing weapons .
avoid.vAgentPossExtTaiwan 'sAlthough a summit appears a distant possibility , Taiwan 's reluctance to make a formal response suggests it does not want to engage in a war of words with China .
avoid.vAgentPossExthisAny honest assessment of his chances of pulling this off should start from the realisation that he has only a few rusty tools at his disposal .
avoid.vAgentPossExthisThe same tenacious vanity which enabled him to survive the next nine years of penury wrecked his chances of succeeding as a writer .
avoid.vAgentPossExtOur`` Our aim is to develop the health care infrastructure in India by infusing modern management techniques , '' said Mohan Chellapa , a consultant surgeon at Mount Elizabeth Medical Center in Singapore .
avoid.vAgentPossExtourThis , in turn , might account for our difficulty in dealing with objects through academic studies dominated by language .
avoid.vAgentPossExtIsrael 's`` Undoubtedly , Israel 's attempts to disarm the Arabs aims at weakening the Arabs , to drag them into more concessions in lands and rights and to impose its conditions on them , '' Tishrin added .
avoid.vAgentPossExtMy job was to prepare the groundwork for a revolutionary new financial product .
avoid.vAgentPossExtthe European Commission 'sThis will signal the end of the European Commission 's efforts to prepare the groundwork for the free movement of goods , services and people within the European Community .
avoid.vAgentPossExtitsIn addition to feeling threatened by Iraq 's growing nuclear program , these attacks may explain why the Khomeini government ultimately resumed its efforts to continue Iran 's nuclear power program and strengthen its existing nuclear research program -- and ultimately to develop nuclear weapons .
avoid.vAgentPossExtitsIran 's plans for building a civilian nuclear power program have prompted much concern regarding its intention to develop nuclear weapons .
avoid.vAgentPossExtitsRussia , however , has expressed its intention to complete the deal .
avoid.vAgentPossExtitsSince the early 1990s , it has put a high priority on its chemical weapons program because of its inability to respond in kind to Iraq 's chemical attacks and the discovery of substantial Iraqi efforts with advanced agents , such as the highly persistent nerve agent VX .
avoid.vAgentPossExtitsWhile China continues to adhere to its pledge to end all nuclear cooperation with Iran , recent media reports citing intelligence sources reveal some continued Sino - Iranian nuclear cooperation activities .
avoid.vAgentPossExtIran 'sThe US fears Iran 's efforts to build nuclear weapons could help give Iran the capability of cutting off the oil from the Persian Gulf .
avoid.vAgentPossExtIranReports indicate that Iran has approached Pakistan for help in enriching uranium imported from South Africa in the late 1980's . Rumors that Pakistan is helping Iran develop nuclear weapons persist ( 7198 ) .
avoid.vAgentPossExtIran 'sThe presence of these facilities confirms Iran 's growing determination to achieve a full nuclear fuel cycle .
avoid.vAgentPossExtIran 'sThe work is preparation for Iran 's plans to install 3,000 centrifuges at the site , but so far no centrifuges have been emplaced , according to the Associated Press .
avoid.vAgentPossExtthe Russian security forces ' abilityThe declaration removes the Russian security forces ' ability to impose curfews and roadblocks in the territory and could lead to the withdrawal of 20,000 policemen and soldiers , state media reported .
avoid.vAgentPossExtthe insurgents 'The incident also raised troubling new questions about the insurgents ' ability to shoot down helicopters , upon which the NATO force relies heavily for moving troops and cargo .
avoid.vAgentPossExttheirThe rebels , too , acknowledge that their capacity to grow food , store water and limit the damage of chronic drought is severely constrained by their vulnerability to air attack .
avoid.vAgentPossExtmy ownIt 's only due to my own credit to do so .
avoid.vAgentPossGenthe Soviet Union 'sDuring 1989 5,000-6,000 ethnic Greeks took advantage of the Soviet Union 's more lenient travel laws and emigrated to Greece .
avoid.vAgentPossGenMy contractions started at midnight -- not very considerate bearing in mind how much I need my sleep .
avoid.vAgentPossGentheirThe growth of tree roots and their penetration and enlargement of incipient rock fractures can contribute significantly to the break-up of rock which may have experienced relatively little weakening through chemical alteration .
avoid.vAgentPossGenLloyd George 's attempt at a solution was to copy from Germany 's social insurance scheme and create a British variant -- National Health Insurance ( Gilbert , 1966 ) .
avoid.vAgentPossGenAnya 's attempts at dissuasion , like an unsubtle variant on the old water torture , persist through Rainbow 's three cups of black coffee , hasty shower , and struggles with the overstressed zip in her jeans .
avoid.vAgentPossGentheirIt was their third attempt on the peak , having been repulsed twice by storms .
avoid.vAgentPossGenDodge 'sInstead , we 'd uncovered , one by one , the inherent flaws that tarnish Dodge 's brave attempt at building a Euro-style sporting saloon .
avoid.vAgentPossGenDostoevsky 'sCompare Dostoevsky 's attempt , frustrated by the good angel of his genius , to explain Raskolnikov 's motive for his crime .
avoid.vAgentPossGentheirSuicide attempters are usually experiencing considerable personal unhappiness and social difficulties which often improve after their attempts ( p. 46 ) .
avoid.vAgentPossGenherHis Aunt Deborah was fun , too : her attempts and failures at matrimony were a long-running serial story , presented comically .
avoid.vAgentPossGentheirHe approached Vickers and convinced them of his worth as pilot for their Atlantic crossing attempt .
avoid.vAgentPossGenBarzel 's attempt failed by two votes and there were accusations of bribery being used to achieve the result .
avoid.vAgentPossGenmyWhilst dieting I felt that my attempts were always too drastic .
avoid.vAgentPossGenherBut she was n't obliged to return his kiss , and she did n't , keeping her mouth firmly shut , her body rigid in her attempts not to respond to him .
avoid.vAgentPossGenhisHe had reaped bountiful rewards where Sturt had again found his exploratory attempts frustrated .
avoid.vAgentPossGenClegg 's attempt ( 1976 ) to relate variations in trade union behaviour to the nature of collective bargaining is perhaps the best-known example of the general approach .
avoid.vAgentPossGenTim 'sMaurin explained about Tim 's blackmail attempt .
avoid.vAgentPossGenourWhat aspects of our ecclesiastical tradition facilitate and what create a barrier to our communication attempts ?
avoid.vAgentPossGenourI hoped they 'd be distracted enough to ignore our getaway attempt .
avoid.vAgentPossGenherAfter her marriage attempts were made to unseat her from the London School Board because of the alleged illegality of her name .
avoid.vAgentPossGenthe plaintiff 'sThe court will apply a test of whether the plaintiff 's rescue attempt was likely as a result of the breach of duty and whether the plaintiff acted reasonably .
avoid.vAgentPossGenhisA supposedly famous photographer in the sixties , he was now most famous for the farce and frequency of his suicide attempts .
avoid.vAgentPossGenhisAlas his final touchline conversion attempt drifted narrowly wide .
avoid.vAgentPossGenmyBut I know now I must save up my escape attempts .
avoid.vAgentPossGenyour` As the boat you were using for your ridiculous smuggling attempt belongs to me I should have thought it was obvious . "
avoid.vAgentPossGenhisHe was under constant guard after his last suicide attempt . "
avoid.vAgentPossGenourThe Ego , then , has a whole array of negative beliefs , payoffs and hidden agenda which limit or even wreck our lives , and block our attempts to programme what we want .
avoid.vAgentPossGenhisMr Yeltsin secured the required number of votes in his third attempt in four days , just as President Gorbachov flew off for a visit to Canada prior to his summit with President Bush in America .
avoid.vAgentPossGenherAndrea Wallace did herself proud with the bronze medal and a personal best of 2-31-32 in the women 's race , only her second attempt after winning at Carpi .
avoid.vAgentPossGenhisMagistrates threw out his first attempt by refusing to issue a summons .
avoid.vAgentPossGenmySecondly , I had negotiated the entire map within my first four attempts .
avoid.vAgentPossGenBela Kun 'sAfter Bela Kun 's failed attempt to establish a socialist republic on the Soviet model in 1919 , an administration was established in March 1920 with Admiral Horthy as regent .
avoid.vAgentPossGenhisEdwards , who ran despite a knee ligament injury during his successful record attempt , admits he does not like to dwell on the punishment he is inflicting on his body .
avoid.vAgentPossGenman 'sIt was one of man 's more successful attempts at curbing the forces of nature .
avoid.vAgentPossGenMarco Polo 'sAnother of Marco Polo 's largely successful attempts to rewrite history .
avoid.vAgentPossGentheirWhilst the unions ' attempts to regulate the use of the " new " temporary workers might prove successful , their attempts to organise " traditional " temporary workers seem much less likely to bear fruit .
avoid.vAgentPossGentheirThe strength of the protest vote against the mainstream parties was seen as reflecting popular disillusionment with their unsuccessful attempts to resolve the country 's long-running linguistic problems and to complete constitutional reforms [ see p. 38465 ] .
avoid.vAgentPossGenHis only previous try at the marathon was 2:15:27 , although that was good enough to win the Toronto Marathon last September .
avoid.vAgentPossGenhisIt was his second try at the London event , where he first ran in 1981 , and he was pleased with his performance .
avoid.vAgentPossGenherThe same is true of her first tries at the same composer 's two songs with viola .
avoid.vAgentPossGenMac 's whole body started to shake , and the left side of his face started to twitch spasmodically .
avoid.vAgentPossGenhisMac 's whole body started to shake , and the left side of his face started to twitch spasmodically .
avoid.vAgentPossGenherMelissa 's arched eyebrows rose into her hairline and her mouth twitched suggestively .
avoid.vAgentPossGenMelissa 's arched eyebrows rose into her hairline and her mouth twitched suggestively .
avoid.vAgentPossGenSmith 'sBoth addresses were fictitious and the letters sent back were Smith 's forgeries .
avoid.vAgentPossGenherThis was one of the songs Cissie Loftus sang in her impersonation of Vesta Tilley .
avoid.vAgentPossGenFreddie the Nark 's impersonation of a police officer had sounded convincing to him , until he said that Peggie had fallen at her home .
avoid.vAgentPossGenhis` You should see his impersonation of Ray Bradbury , " Cecil added .
avoid.vAgentPossGenherYou should see her doing her impersonation of him ; one of the funniest things I 've ever seen . "
avoid.vAgentPossGenBeccaria 's prescribed punishment for property crime was the fine .
avoid.vAgentPossGenthe young cuckoo 'sThe European cuckoo 's strange behaviour was noted as long ago as 300 BC by the Greek philosopher Aristotle , who also recorded the young cuckoo 's ejection of the host bird 's eggs from the nest .
avoid.vAgentPossGenherThere was no shortage of evidence from her Cabinet purges about the disagreeable qualities of life in the Thatcher Cabinet Room .
avoid.vAgentPossGenthe taxman 'sTHE Queen has put one of her footmen on permanent ` light " duties in a bid to beat the taxman 's purge on perks for royal staff .
avoid.vAgentPossGenthe Government 'sHe said the biggest element in the rise from last year 's £309 was the Government 's withdrawal of the “ safety net ” , which adds £14.87 to each bill .
avoid.vAgentPossGenVietnam 'sRising inflation , fuelled in part by uncertainty following Vietnam 's troop withdrawal , had the effect of increasing prices .
avoid.vAgentPossGenBrodrick 'sApparently Angell and Pownall did not approve of Brodrick 's novel lighting arrangements and recommended that the scheme be rejected .
avoid.vAgentPossGenitsA master builder from Grantham was called in and created this beautiful and extremely unusual combination of local style and Italian Pallazzo architecture , with its forthright piano nobile and its placement of vases and finials .
avoid.vAgentPossGenthe Nazi 'sApril 1945 , the concentration camps at Belsen and Buchenwald , revealing to the world the appalling truth of the Nazi 's endeavour to exterminate the Jewish race .
avoid.vAgentPossGenourOur inner teacher is only too willing to guide us , on a minute-by-minute basis , in our endeavours to live the life we choose .
avoid.vAgentPossGenitsThe Treasury , moreover , suffered a setback in its endeavour to recover its pre-war importance because it had failed to predict the convertibility crisis .
avoid.vAgentPossGenhisFor , in his endeavour to secure their support , William Clito began his reign by issuing charters to Bruges , Ghent , Aire , and St Omer .
avoid.vAgentPossGenhisEdward , his half-brother , succeeded , aged about 38 years , and he remained as King for twenty-four years , during which time his endeavours towards sainthood earned him the title of The Confessor .
avoid.vAgentPossGenclients 'These limits help to focus clients ' motivation and endeavours towards self-help in the independent management of their problems .
avoid.vAgentPossGentheirShe strongly encouraged her husband and other preachers of the Gospel in their soul-winning endeavours .
avoid.vAgentPossGenhisIt is hardly surprising then , that with such formidable enemies , and in spite of his undoubted mass support , Cipriani met with such little success in his endeavours .
avoid.vAgentPossGenhisCardiff turned back to the window and wiped the fog of his breath from the glass .
avoid.vAgentPossGenherShe blew out her breath .
avoid.vAgentPossGenhisHe blew out 59 with his first breath .
avoid.vAgentPossGenyourTime the outward motion with your outward breath .
avoid.vAgentPossGenhisShe smiled at his deliberate avoidance of her questions .
avoid.vAgentPossGenhisKerrey , a distinguished Vietnam veteran who had lost part of a leg in combat , had castigated Clinton as unelectable because of his avoidance of service in Vietnam .
avoid.vAgentPossGenhisNot only did the papacy by these grants assist the king in his evasion of his 1297 commitments , but in 1305 Clement V even absolved him from his oaths to observe the Confirmation .
avoid.vAgentPossGenHis evasion of time as a restrictive element is brought out by Ralegh who insists that ` Time drives the flocks from field to fold " .
avoid.vAgentPossGenBob 'sIn your otherwise excellent article you referred to Bob 's evasion of ` the sad dank dustbin of memory " .
avoid.vAgentPossGenourOutmoded this view might be , but most of us would still prefer to try on new clothes , wax hair off our legs , perform our ablutions or put on make-up in private .
avoid.vAgentPossGenyourRight , proceed with your ablutions , but mind your ankle . "
avoid.vAgentPossGenhisAfter his ablutions , finding the house still quiet , he left and went back down Cheapside to the church of St Mary Le Bow .
avoid.vAgentPossGenherHurriedly she finished her ablutions , pulled on her clothes and went to investigate .
avoid.vAgentPossGenmyAs with all my ablutions , the shave follows a definite and predetermined pattern ; I take the same number of strokes of the same length in the same sequence each morning .
avoid.vAgentPossGenthe plaintiff 'sIn these circumstances the plaintiff 's conduct amounts to contributory negligence as he acted negligently .
avoid.vAgentPossGentheirSolicitors are bound by strict rules that regulate their professional conduct and in the particular context of financial services there are important guidelines designed to protect the management or proper investment of your money : --
avoid.vAgentPossGenherShe was advised to ` keep a low profile " in future but was never reprimanded for her conduct .
avoid.vAgentPossGenitsHis peewit , he said , would manifest its friendship by its exemplary conduct , eating insects of all shapes and sizes but never pecking or injuring the plants .
avoid.vAgentPossGentheirAbout 30 ambassadors were recalled to Moscow to explain their conduct in the coup .
avoid.vAgentPossGentheirSince they were chosen by the landowners of the county , the latter were held responsible for their conduct in office .
avoid.vAgentPossGenthe plaintiff 'sWhen assessing the plaintiff 's conduct the court will make allowance for the fact that the defendant 's negligence has placed the plaintiff in a dilemma .
avoid.vAgentPossGenWolsey 'sIts autonomy was , however , short-lived , and although it was probably no less active than it had been under Henry VII , Wolsey 's domineering conduct thrust it into subservience .
avoid.vAgentPossGentheir fans 'The Greek champions , AEK Athens , have been banned from European competition for a year because of their fans ' misbehaviour in a European Cup match at home to Marseille this month .
avoid.vAgentPossGentheirThere are not many , a tiny minority , who have done outrageous things , who 've misbehaved outrageously and who 've been allowed to persist in their misbehaviour .
avoid.vAgentPossGentheirA number of police officers face charges relating to their alleged misbehaviour on that night , after complaints involving more than 100 officers were referred to the Police Complaints Authority .
avoid.vAgentPossGenherAfter hours of going round and round the stable yard , he was at last satisfied with her deportment in the saddle and she , herself , felt at one with her mount .
avoid.vAgentPossGenhisJohn Bridge was described as ` mild and affable in his deportment , possessing great equality of temper , and a very engaging suavity of manners " .
avoid.vAgentPossGenyour` I would wish that your deportment on a horse could be more that of a lady and less that of a farm waggoner , " she remarked spitefully .
avoid.vAgentPossGenitsNow the Countryside Commission has published a consultative document on the issue of rural awareness and accessibility , its main aim being to increase the choices for visitors to country hotspots .
avoid.vAgentPossGenourIt is our aim to do the same on the draft treaty on political union .
avoid.vAgentPossGenour` In the short term , we will continue to pursue our aims to be one of the best regional airports in the country " , said airport director and general manager Rob Hill .
avoid.vAgentPossGenwe` In the short term , we will continue to pursue our aims to be one of the best regional airports in the country " , said airport director and general manager Rob Hill .
avoid.vAgentPossGenmy` My idea is protection of the environment through science and technology , and it is my aim to have every youngster in the country sign the pledge to become a PEST , " said Cook yesterday .
avoid.vAgentPossGenPeter Revers 'With ` Laura Ashley " shops opening at about the rate of ten a year and Peter Revers ' avowed aim to have one in every state , the new factory was crucial .
avoid.vAgentPossGenhisMr Gray said a new attitude would be needed from Mr Lang if he wanted to fulfil his recently stated aim to have a new and better relationship with local government .
avoid.vAgentPossGenthe British Government 'sThe EC 's Common Transport Policy could frustrate the British Government 's aim of privatising the rail network , Professor John Hibbs has warned .
avoid.vAgentPossGenOur aims were not in line with theirs .
avoid.vAgentPossGenChrysler 's aim is to increase European sales to 100,000 a year over the next few years -- a plan almost certain to involve right-hand drive vehicles for the UK .
avoid.vAgentPossGenThe government 's aim is evidently to shift the taxation of motorists on to petrol ; this will link the tax more closely to vehicle use , and so provide a greater incentive to economise on fuel .
avoid.vAgentPossGenourThis seemed a more promising foundation upon which to develop electronic , in the sense of non-print , publishing : sufficiently removed from print production , yet strong enough intellectually to fulfil our overall educational aims .
avoid.vAgentPossGenitsIBM Corp in France has created a Unix systems division to try and fulfil its aim of becoming market leader by 1994 and , in particular , to focus on high-margin software and services .
avoid.vAgentPossGenyourOnce you have achieved your aim of being assertive , and people have perhaps carried out tasks that you have assertively asked them to do , you can show your appreciation .
avoid.vAgentPossGenthe school 'sA challenge that School Boards are yet to come to terms with fully is how they can contribute to the achievement of the school 's goals .
avoid.vAgentPossGenyourAsk yourself these questions : How much influence do finance people have over the achievement of your goals ?
avoid.vAgentPossGenourOne logical reason for this , besides the fact that we naturally want to relate our assets to our goals , is because God takes good care of his property .
avoid.vAgentPossGenyourThese guidelines , based on my 20 years of running experience and coaching athletes , such as Kim Jones , will keep you moving forward on a steady progression towards your ultimate running goals .
avoid.vAgentPossGenyourWhat will your future be like , say , six months or two years after you have achieved your goal ?
avoid.vAgentPossGenourThe Legalise Cannabis Campaign should be revived and not abandoned , until our goal is reached .
avoid.vAgentPossGenhisTravis had been every inch the hard , chilly Capricorn that morning , not seeming to need anybody in his single-minded pursuit of his goal .
avoid.vAgentPossGenother people 'sAs the days go by open your mind to what is going on around you -- what are other people 's goals ?
avoid.vAgentPossGenChris Eubank 'sPOUNDING : Chris Eubank 's goal is big money .
avoid.vAgentPossGenNICHOLLE 'S goals are to strengthen her legs -- particularly the inner-thighs -- and abdomen and to lose some fat .
avoid.vAgentPossGenherKaren realised that her goal was to find a job which was challenging and interesting and which provided her with opportunities for foreign travel .
avoid.vAgentPossGenOur goal is animal liberation .
avoid.vAgentPossGenyourWhen deciding your goals , you need to keep in mind your level of fitness and choose goals that are realistic .
avoid.vAgentPossGenyourThis is a general problem with copying or paraphrasing other people 's work : your goals are different from theirs , and so the structure of your argument will also be different .
avoid.vAgentPossGenmy ownHe said : ` I 'm relishing the opportunity to follow someone like John but I have my own goals .
avoid.vAgentPossGenIHe said : ` I 'm relishing the opportunity to follow someone like John but I have my own goals .
avoid.vAgentPossGenthe party 'sThe congress also affirmed the party 's goal of securing Georgia 's secession from the Soviet Union .
avoid.vAgentPossGenthe poem 'sRomanticism , multitudinousness , imperfect comprehension : these are the poem 's goals , achieved stylistically much more than semantically .
avoid.vAgentPossGenitsThe Forum has also outlined its goal of submitting a full specification of the technology to the influential Internet Engineering Task Force , IETF , by the middle of next year .
avoid.vAgentPossGenhisClayton continued working in the darkroom while pursuing his goal of becoming a photographer .
avoid.vAgentPossGenOur goal is to save this institution intact .
avoid.vAgentPossGenSt Petersburg 's major diplomatic goal had been to nullify the clauses of the Treaty of Paris which had disarmed Russia on the Black Sea .
avoid.vAgentPossGentheirNobody could doubt that the applications made by the applicant to the district judge were applications in a criminal cause , for their purpose was to determine the way in which the prosecution should proceed .
avoid.vAgentPossGenthe curia 'sAttitudes to the crusades , the re-gaining of the Holy Places , the Eastern Empire of Constantinople and the Greek Orthodox Church were all conditioned by the curia 's ancient policy and purpose of missionizing and converting .
avoid.vAgentPossGenHis primary purpose was to see his two sisters in Boston -- one was now too old to travel , and the other was ailing .
avoid.vAgentPossGenHis purpose was to demonstrate not that the earth did spin but that it was impossible for human reason to prove that it did not .
avoid.vAgentPossGenThe papacy 's purpose and raison d'être was to missionize and convert , to spread the Gospel and all that the Church stood for .
avoid.vAgentPossGenDale 's purpose was to elaborate on the supposedly close friendship between Tschudi and Handel , on which subject he provides some lively anecdotes .
avoid.vAgentPossGenone'sIf one's purpose is to develop the ability to negotiate meaning in this way , then one would choose to present students with passages whose content was unfamiliar .
avoid.vAgentPossGenourHowever , a knowledge of classical melodic structures will still be useful , even if our purpose is to write music of a more up-to-date character .
avoid.vAgentPossGenitsThe International Commission for the Protection of the Rhine says that its target of 90 per cent reduction of waste from industry and water treatment plants has to all intents and purposes been met .
avoid.vAgentPossGenitsDespite interim turnover growth of 17.6% at ICL Technology GmbH , the German company did not hit its target for the full year due to poor trading conditions -- growth was approximately 10% .
avoid.vAgentPossGentheirOnly 70 state enterprises exceeded their planned profit target in the year .
avoid.vAgentPossGenthe Chancellor 'sObjectively the chances of reaching the Chancellor 's 3 per cent growth target in 1994 are mixed at best .
avoid.vAgentPossGenitsGiven current power shortages and high interest rates , the NEDA was reducing its industrial growth target for 1990 to 5.1 per cent from 7.8 per cent .
avoid.vAgentPossGenhisMr Lamont has stuck to his public spending target of £244.5 billion but he should have increased that .
avoid.vAgentPossGenthe Lake District 'sThe increase of corporate involvement has helped greatly in achieving the Lake District 's Appeal 1987-89 target of £2 million two years ahead of schedule .
avoid.vAgentPossGenthe United Nations 'It criticised the OECD countries for failing to meet the United Nations ' foreign aid target of 0.7 per cent of their GNPs .
avoid.vAgentPossGenOur target is to publish original papers within eight weeks of final acceptance .
avoid.vAgentPossGenthe Company 's( x ) To do all such other things as may be deemed incidental or conducive to the attainment of the Company 's objects or any of them .
avoid.vAgentPossGenOur object is to get the creative ideas from the artists erm and from the artistic groups within the community .
avoid.vAgentPossGenhisHe showed particular interest in that subsidence , it 's reasonable to assume that his object was to return to it at a time when there would be no one around to interfere with him .
avoid.vAgentPossGenWordsworth 'sColeridge said that Wordsworth 's object was ` to give the charm of novelty to things of everyday , and to excite a feeling analogous to the .
avoid.vAgentPossGenIts object in rerunning the debates of the 70s was to provoke bad industrial relations for the sake of the Tory party .
avoid.vAgentPossGenitsAt a time when the BBC has declared its object of cutting its staff from 25,000 , it has added an extra thousand to the people employed in the department concerned .
avoid.vAgentPossGenourIt will be our object in this book to combine the insights from these approaches in a multilevel , multifunction view of style which will be applicable to the practical study of texts .
avoid.vAgentPossGenthe organization 'sWe know this because Anthony explicitly excludes information about attainment of the organization 's objectives ; he believes that not enough is known about measuring effectiveness to include it as a user need .
avoid.vAgentPossGenthe Government 's` Steady progress has been made towards achievement of the Government 's inflation objective .
avoid.vAgentPossGenthe business 'Creating a plan entailed identifying the business ' objectives , projecting profit and cash flow , and predicting market share .
avoid.vAgentPossGenLASMO 'sIt is LASMO 's continued objective to be a ` good corporate citizen " in the many communities around the world in which it operates .
avoid.vAgentPossGenourThis is our objective in the next chapter .
avoid.vAgentPossGenLabour 's objectives in education and training are ambitious : we want a skills revolution in Britain .
avoid.vAgentPossGenyourConsequently , if we are to achieve your objective in terms of price , then unless one can find a niche buyer , it may be difficult to achieve .
avoid.vAgentPossGenOurHowever , Mr Major insisted : ` Our economic objective has not changed in the slightest .
avoid.vAgentPossGenHis long term objective is to re-establish the economic basis of Berlin by persuading researchers of industry to put their heads together and devise some new products .
avoid.vAgentPossGenOur major objective in Alaska is to unlock some of the large volumes of non-proven reserves at Prudhoe Bay and elsewhere .
avoid.vAgentPossGenHis objective was for AR production to be 25 per cent of Scottish Amicable new business in three to four years which means an effective doubling of AR production in that period .
avoid.vAgentPossGenthe client 'sFor example , the surveyor may consider cost the overriding criterion , whereas the client 's objective may be to complete the project in the shortest possible time .
avoid.vAgentPossGenOur objective is to maintain the quality of the offering , " he said .
avoid.vAgentPossGenyour` The skills are not as high as in first-class rugby and winning is not your prime objective .
avoid.vAgentPossGenBP Chemicals ' objective for the future is to look at its cost base .
avoid.vAgentPossGenthe Court 'sThis will be in line with the Court 's objective of restoring the University 's financial reserves to a more acceptable level .
avoid.vAgentPossGenNapoleon 'sThough enlightened Spaniards might detest the brutal deceit of Napoleon 's seizure of Spain they felt that perhaps he alone could regenerate her .
avoid.vAgentPossGenitsIraq has yet to make the US$1,600 million oil sale authorised by the UN to compensate victims of its 1990 seizure of Iraq .
avoid.vAgentPossGenthe Army 'sA dispute over the Army 's seizure of a mobile radio unit increased tension between the government and the military during November , leading to a minor government reshuffle .
avoid.vAgentPossGenGloucester 'sAny plans they may have had , however , were forestalled by Gloucester 's seizure of the prince at Stony Stratford .
avoid.vAgentPossGenIraq 'sIn many respects the war in Bosnia is the antithesis of Iraq 's seizure of Kuwait .
avoid.vAgentPossGenourWe did our first run-through for producers Michael Codron and David Sutton and there was , at last , a frisson of magic in the air .
avoid.vAgentPossGenU2 's rehearsals for their US stadium tour drew thousands of fans to the parking lot of Hershey Stadium , Pennsylvania .
avoid.vAgentPossGenSingapore 'sIt 's in rosy contrast to crises great and small that have piled up over the past 18 months , from Singapore 's caning of an American teenager to feuds with China and trade clashes with Japan .
avoid.vAgentPossGenRussia 'sAn order extending Russia 's moratorium on nuclear weapons testing until July 1 , 1993 , was signed by President Yeltsin on Oct. 19 .
avoid.vAgentPossGenthe Serbs 'Ivanko was skeptical of the Serbs ' positive response to the U.S. peace plan .
avoid.vAgentPossGenRussia 'sDifferences over Russia 's brutal response to the uprising almost caused Clinton to reject Yeltsin 's invitation to Moscow for the 50th anniversary of the Allies ' victory over Germany in World War II and summit talks .
avoid.vAgentPossGenthe government 'sAlready it has scheduled a meeting to study the government 's response to the weather crisis .
avoid.vAgentPossGencustomers '''We want to get customers ' response for these new service , before laying further business plan , '' he added .
avoid.vAgentPossGenACET 's` I am delighted to support ACET 's developing international AIDS programme .
avoid.vAgentPossGentheirHe offered the Soviet republics -- which are in the process of taking over the nuclear facilities previously administered by the central authorities -- German help to organize their nuclear-energy programmes and build up their own inspectorates .
avoid.vAgentPossGenICI 'sThe tests were carried out as part of ICI 's extensive research programme into alternatives to CFCs .
avoid.vAgentPossGenthe government 'sSmidovich claimed on Aug. 18 that Iraqi officials had supplied " good information " on the government 's ballistic missile programmes .
avoid.vAgentPossGenthe country 'sHowever , the country 's privatization programme , intended to streamline the state economic enterprises ( SEEs ) , ran into difficulties particularly on the question of selling state assets to foreigners .
avoid.vAgentPossGentheirStaff generally felt their programmes of study , and hence their students , benefited from the experience .
avoid.vAgentPossGenThe British government 's programme for the development of renewable energy has been massively oversubscribed , with developers submitting applications for projects which would generate electricity well in excess of the government 's target .
avoid.vAgentPossGentheirSecondly , students have to make their own connections in understanding what they experience on their programme of studies .
avoid.vAgentPossGenthe Bristol team 'sThis improvement related to the Bristol team 's efforts to make parents more aware of four main factors for cot death , which are identified from the parents ' accounts of the death of their baby .
avoid.vAgentPossGenyourIt was due to your efforts that we discovered the name of Raphael . "
avoid.vAgentPossGenthe group 'sThen the group 's efforts to raise £750m from the Equity Three share placing looked like foundering .
avoid.vAgentPossGenRao 'sAs part of Rao 's effort to unite the party , he made every effort to bring his rival Pawar into the Cabinet .
avoid.vAgentPossGenManagement 's efforts to devise new industrial relations strategies and styles appropriate for the changing circumstances are the subject of chapter 6 .
avoid.vAgentPossGenElaine 'sMore seriously , she definitely agreed that Elaine 's efforts to give her confidence had worked .
avoid.vAgentPossGenThe government 's efforts to get a bill through parliament allowing soldiers to be sent to the Gulf in non-combat roles came to nothing .
avoid.vAgentPossGenthe French government 'sAlthough the Forum praised the French government 's efforts to bring " peaceful evolution to self-determination " in the French territory of New Caledonia , its desire to monitor the situation was rebuffed by the French government .
avoid.vAgentPossGenhis ownLeslie Janson , of Chelmsford , Essex , has vowed to start his own fund-raising effort .
avoid.vAgentPossGenherIgnoring her frantic efforts to break free , he 'd tossed his charge card down on to the counter .
avoid.vAgentPossGenthe UN 'sWe will support the UN 's efforts to secure a fair and lasting solution .
avoid.vAgentPossGenhisHe took with him a recording of the female whales at play which he made off the Azores as part of his post-graduate efforts to analyse sperm whale sounds .
avoid.vAgentPossGenGuggisberg 'sThis was the background to Guggisberg 's efforts towards modernisation .
avoid.vAgentPossGenitsWhilst supporting the Government in its efforts towards development , the paper remained cautiously critical of most manifestations of militancy on the part of TANU politicians and others .
avoid.vAgentPossGenFrance 'sLuc Montagnier of the Pasteur Institute in Paris has been appointed to lead a panel reviewing France 's effort against AIDS .
avoid.vAgentPossGenhisLess happy were his efforts during the late 1890s to revive the Speaker as an organ for radical ideas , and his editorship of the ailing Daily News from 1901 to 1902 .
avoid.vAgentPossGenBootle 'sSOUTH LIVERPOOL old boy Kevin Hawkins started the late onslaught that brought down Bootle 's gallant efforts at North Trafford last week .
avoid.vAgentPossGenThese firms ' activities in the listed market are usually shared with a larger firm .
avoid.vAgentPossGenhisAt a hastily-convened news conference , he said it would be ` naive " to suggest that somewhere along the line there was not a link with his political activities in the 1980s .
avoid.vAgentPossGenThese companies ' activities on the Stock Exchange during the 1980s could be taken as evidence of this as foreign companies have mounted massive takeover bids for British ones .
avoid.vAgentPossGenHCI 'sDrago offers a simple style of accommodation and is the focal point of HCI 's lively activity at Ten Bel .
avoid.vAgentPossGenhisOn 15 January 1862 he submitted proposals to the tsar which became " the basic blueprint " for his multifarious activities at the War Ministry .
avoid.vAgentPossGenitsThe Communication Department of the Cameroon Evangelical Church ( Eglise Evangélique du Cameroun-EEC ) integrates its media and information activities with the extensive health and education programmes run by the Church .
avoid.vAgentPossGentheirInstead , the transformation of the hospital service awaited the special arrangements that were made to co-ordinate their activities with those of the voluntary hospitals during the Second World War .
avoid.vAgentPossGentheirAs a major ` consumer " of overhauled piston engines for its own fleet , it made sense for the Atlantic Group to extend their activities to engine overhaul .
avoid.vAgentPossGenitsAfter an interruption in its activities from 1928 to 1951 , it was revived .
avoid.vAgentPossGenhis wife 'sKathy 's policeman husband and pimp Jeff , 42 , videotaped his wife 's activities from a wardrobe and also wrote reports on the varying skills of the clients .
avoid.vAgentPossGenyourYou can even make it fun , part of your sexual activity .
avoid.vAgentPossGenHis public activity in industry affairs has been especially concerned with international publishing and copyright matters .
avoid.vAgentPossGenhisIn all those appointments he was popular both as preacher and pastor , but he kept up his musical activities , graduating D.Mus .
avoid.vAgentPossGentheirHas my hon. Friend seen the latest survey from the Institute of Purchasing and Supply which publishes a regular report based on surveys of purchasing managers throughout British industry , studying their purchasing activities and intentions .
avoid.vAgentPossGenthe Morgans 'The open nature of this schoolboy Philip Edward Thomas , with his ready absorption in the Morgans ' sporting activities , held some charm for the disappointed middle-aged writer .
avoid.vAgentPossGentheirTen still worked full time , and 11 reported no restrictions in their daily activities .
avoid.vAgentPossGenhisAnd this is as well , for among his current activities is an associate conductorship with the BBC Symphony Orchestra .
avoid.vAgentPossGenthe crowd 'sThe ball sailed over the Stockade , he said , and the crowd 's sigh followed its arc the whole way .
avoid.vAgentPossGenEmilia 'sThe sentence was stifled under the thick cushion of Emilia 's sigh .
avoid.vAgentPossGenKiku 's sigh was exaggerated .
avoid.vAgentPossGenThe pub landlord 's sigh of relief metamorphoses into a gigantic shit-eating grin as BACK TO THE PLANET and entourage depart his suit-heavy establishment .
avoid.vAgentPossGenitsThe Labour government laid its emphasis upon local authority housing rather than on private building for sale .
avoid.vAgentPossGenThe Labour government laid its emphasis upon local authority housing rather than on private building for sale .
avoid.vAgentPossGenhisThus acorns succeeded extremely well , and Fothergill 's splendid collection of ` Americans " at Upton justified his emphasis on proper care in transport .
avoid.vAgentPossGenDescartes 'sIn contrast to Descartes 's emphasis on a self-constituting autonomy born of certitude , Augustine 's formulation registered man 's uncertainty , and that inseparably from dependency upon a prior ordering of selfhood .
avoid.vAgentPossGenJapan 'sYet Japan 's gains in the war did not go uncontested .
avoid.vAgentPossGenKarl 's last act as President had been to insist that the wing mirrors on Global cars be fitted parallel to the road so that people could snort drugs off them .
avoid.vAgentPossGenhisAnd then Lukic performed his first rescue act with a fine dive to tip Niall Quinn 's shot round the post .
avoid.vAgentPossGenhisAnd do n't get mixed up between his act , and the feelings you have as a result of his act .
avoid.vAgentPossGenitsSources said Egypt , co-ordinating its actions with the Palestine Liberation Organisation ( PLO ) , could not accept an Israeli veto .
avoid.vAgentPossGenhisPeter 's initiative in opening Russia to western influences , his modernisation of the administration and his development of industries were in sharp contrast to the Muscovite traditions of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries .
avoid.vAgentPossGenthe flowering plantsHowever , like the mammals and the birds , the flowering plants certainly originated , and probably did much of their evolutionary groundwork , during the Mesozoic and especially the Cretaceous .
avoid.vAgentPossGentheirHowever , like the mammals and the birds , the flowering plants certainly originated , and probably did much of their evolutionary groundwork , during the Mesozoic and especially the Cretaceous .
avoid.vAgentPossGentheirParents would not see their children for most of the day , and when they finished their daily work they would be too tired for much except rest .
avoid.vAgentPossGenourWhen we began our work on the secondary stages we considered whether to add a fourth profile component , knowledge about language , but we rejected this plan for two reasons .
avoid.vAgentPossGenitsHe intends continuing its work on Unix networking and the Unix file system and adding new products in Unix network file sharing and storage .
avoid.vAgentPossGentheirThese were the prevailing attitudes towards teaching Art in colleges and most schools at the time Basil , and later Rosemary Rocke , commenced their advisory work in the West Riding of Yorkshire .
avoid.vAgentPossGenmyAll my work gone to waste !
avoid.vAgentPossGenherJean Stanier ( Mrs Velecky ) gave up her scientific work when her son was born in 1966 .
avoid.vAgentPossGenpeople 'sEconomic growth is created by people 's hard work , ingenuity , thrift and willingness to take risks .
avoid.vAgentPossGenhisDaak did n't look up from his work .
avoid.vAgentPossGenherIf Kylie is happy with her work , she considers she 's over the main hurdle .
avoid.vAgentPossGenmyBoth are based on my work on Kayak Control coaching .
avoid.vAgentPossGenthe child 'sIt 's the child 's work . "
avoid.vAgentPossGenhisGary Kelly was impressive with his calm approach to the game .
avoid.vAgentPossGenhisMaybe his approach is too workmanlike .
avoid.vAgentPossGenThe Prague linguists ' approach explains it in terms of reversing the theme-rheme sequence .
avoid.vAgentPossGenthe child 'sIn addition to making an order for the child 's attendance the court may order any person who is in a position to do so to bring the child to court ( s95(5) ) .
avoid.vAgentPossGenhisIt was Peters who chided him about his frail physique , which led to his regular attendance at August 's Gymnasium , which was in the basement of Apley Hall .
avoid.vAgentPossGentheirBesides their attendances at fires and competitions the Halling Brigade gave many exhibitions of their fire fighting skills , and were always prominent in local functions .
avoid.vAgentPossGenhisThere were also the unforeseen situations that prevented his attendance at a course at the last minute -- like the sudden outbreak of mildew that demanded immediate attention .
avoid.vAgentPossGenhis or herA local authority applicant may call a parent as witness and compel his or her attendance at court by issue of a witness summons , where necessary ( see Chapter 5 , 14(c) ) .
avoid.vAgentPossGenPatrick 's attendance at the Florence Conference was sponsored by the pharmaceutical firm , NAPP .
avoid.vAgentPossGenyourPlease telephone Andrea Burnand ( tel no. 031-469 5462 ) and confirm your attendance on this date .
avoid.vAgentPossGenIvan 'sShe , for her part , was of the opinion that she did not object to Ivan 's insults at all .
avoid.vAgentPossGenhisAnd this was his chance to find out whether Emily had been to the shed before coming home .
avoid.vAgentPossGenhisYesterday was his big chance .
avoid.vAgentPossGenHis chance came with an offer of work on Children in Crossfire , a documentary about the psychological impact of terrorism and army occupation on the children of Northern Ireland .
avoid.vAgentPossGenmyHe said : ` It was my last chance to be a winner .
avoid.vAgentPossGenyourNearly everyone has a snapshot of their dog caught at some amusing moment , and now is your chance to have it distributed nationwide in a leaflet or on a greeting card .
avoid.vAgentPossGentheirThe Nazis were given their chance to press their advantage by the successive ill-timed and unnecessary elections at a time of economic crisis .
avoid.vAgentPossGenhisFALLEN star Arazi missed his chance to shine again at Longchamp yesterday , but Henry Cecil got back among the big winners just in time for the St Leger .
avoid.vAgentPossGenthe country 'sIf in Japan the railway symbolized the country 's rapid response to Western power and influence , Chinese resistance to the West was characterized by an often violent antipathy to railways .
avoid.vAgentPossGenhisThen , as the fever in his abandoned body reached its height and he moved towards the welcome of oblivion , he heard a voice , not human , but clear and urgent .
avoid.vAgentPossGentheirThe campsite showed little evidence of their occupation save for their abandoned cases and a burned-out fire .
avoid.vAgentPossGenherMiss Ward 's charred and severed remains were found in a remote part of the game park last September six miles from her abandoned Suzuki vehicle .
avoid.vAgentPossGentheirBy the light of their abandoned bonfire Tabitha checked her watch .
avoid.vAgentPossGenpublishers 'I share the scepticism of many other booksellers when I hear publishers ' justification for differential treatment of book clubs , supermarkets , etc .
avoid.vAgentPossGenHis justification for the necessary invasion of privacy is the familiar - and thoroughly respectable -- plea that politics should and must be personalised .
avoid.vAgentPossGentheirWhen government ministers talked during the mid-1980s about their justification for nuclear power , it nearly always included a catalogue of fearful threats which started with OPEC and ended with Scargill .
avoid.vAgentPossGenMcNally 'sBy focusing on the fact that the play portrays a Christ who has sex with his disciples , the press has encouraged a misconception about McNally 's work .
avoid.vAgentPossGenMacDonald 'sWhen a positive review of MacDonald 's work appeared in a journal about to be acquired by HBES , Tooby and others thought about sitting down and writing a letter objecting to both the work and the review .
avoid.vAgentPossGenGoodwill 'sJust like the impact Goodwill 's work has on our community .
avoid.vAgentPossGentheirThe prestige associated with publishing in a selective journal is sufficiently valuable that scientists are generally willing to abdicate the legal rights to their own work without remuneration .
avoid.vAgentPossGenhisHomer wrote his epic works on Chios ; and lyrical poetry was much admired , particularly the work of the poets Archilochos on Paros and Sappho on Lesvos .
avoid.vAgentPossGenParedes 'sBefore the publication of Paredes 's work , most of the Hispanic and Chicano folklore collected was classified , published , and placed on a library shelf .
avoid.vAgentPossGenhisIn his more recent works , Sukenick has moved even further away from conventional narrative sequences .
avoid.vAgentPossGenone artist 'sMore than a museum devoted to one artist 's work ( like the Museum Picasso , or the Fundació Joan Miró ) , it will be competing for income and audiences with an increasing number of new museums in Barcelona : the stylish Centre d'Art Santa Mònica which cuts a dash on the tourist drag of the Ramblas ; a museum of contemporary art being designed by Richard Meier , to be squeezed into the dense Barri Gotic , as well as the National Museum of Catalan Art up on Montjuic , remodelled by Gae Aulenti , and currently under construction .
avoid.vAgentPossGenyourWhen you 've reached the point where you want publication , where seeing your work in print is necessary to you in order to feel you 've made a permanent communication -- then you have to begin the work of looking at the market , seeing what is published and by whom .
avoid.vAgentPossGenhisHe spends his time drunk on excellent local wines , fantasizing a very fulfilling populist Catharism .
avoid.vAgentPossGenInsurrection 'sThey 'd scouted twenty-seven gates so far , and none had turned up anything worth the Insurrection 's time .
avoid.vAgentPossGenFreeman 'sIt creates a core of tension in Freeman 's work .
avoid.vAgentPossGentheirFifty years after authors die , their works enter the `` public domain '' and are no longer protected by law .
avoid.vAgentPossGenhisThe AG thanked Mr . ( formerly Colonel ) Oliver South for his work in apprehending `` this white - hating , cop - maiming monster . ''
avoid.vAgentPossGentheirResearchers give away the copyright to their work , for free , to the publishers , who organise the peer review and copyedit the article .
avoid.vAgentPossGenHis work is basically one long argument that natural selection , and natural selection alone , is sufficient to explain the seemingly miraculous variety , beauty , and ingenuity of living things .
avoid.vAgentPossGenhisAsymmetrical compositions and a mystical mood of ecstasy typify his work .
avoid.vAgentPossGenhisHe appears to have played a unique role among the muscle hijackers because of his work with one of the plot 's financial facilitators , Mustafa al Hawsawi .
avoid.vAgentPossGenhisDetractors question that Giotto designed the entire series but usually agree that numbers 2 to 11 are his work .
avoid.vAgentPossGenGAO 'sThese protocols are intended to provide clearly defined and transparent policies and practices relating to GAO 's work .
avoid.vAgentPossGentheirSaville-Troike presents the essential terms and concepts introduced and developed by Dell Hymes and others and surveys the most important findings and applications of their work .
avoid.vAgentPossGengrantees 'It is crucial to the strategic planning process to measure the volume of our grantees ' work and to evaluate the success of their approaches .
avoid.vAgentPossGenourFor additional information on our work concerning corporate governance , the accounting profession , financial reporting , and related regulatory matters , please contact Jeffrey C. Steinhoff , Managing Director , Financial Management and Assurance , on ( 202 ) 512-2600 or at SteinhoffJ @ gao .gov .
avoid.vAgentPossGenmyI will not rehearse again my reasons for believing that the European Parliament is incapable of filling this democratic void and that for the foreseeable future the elected legislature should remain in national hands .
avoid.vAgentPossGenhis` Luke had his reasons for taking me out , and I can assure you , Rob , that they had nothing to do with -- with his liking me . "
avoid.vAgentPossGenhisKermode has set out his reasons for refusing it in Essays on Fiction , and Lodge has remarked , ` To open a book or article by …
avoid.vAgentPossGenhisKhrushchev explicitly stated to me that one of his reasons for suspending tests was because he had studied the effect of the CND on the British public .
avoid.vAgentPossGengirlsDuring the project there was a shift away from locating the issue as one of girls ' motivation towards attempts to change the nature of school science .
avoid.vAgentPossGenthe pupilEven so , the pupil 's motivation to use sight purposefully , his interest in the task in hand , the appropriateness of task lighting and position of work can sometimes enable material to be used with surprisingly little adaptation .
avoid.vAgentPossGenPenguin 's motivation is to ensure that a core stock of its titles is always available in the stores .
avoid.vAgentPossGenGroove TubesOn the other hand , Groove Tubes ' primary motivation is serving the music community by offering a product for the artist and musician who can hear the difference between guitars , amps , pickups and tubes .
avoid.vAgentPossGenpupilsThe pre-court ` tribunal '' investigation employed in Sheffield and the growing emphasis being placed on ways that schools can improve pupils ' motivation to attend through curriculum development and new approaches to teaching , serve as illustrations of the perceived inappropriateness of formal legal intervention other than in extreme cases .
avoid.vAgentPossGenthe gay audienceLate-night scheduling has been a consistent feature of lesbian and gay programming , exploiting the gay audience 's motivation to watch these programmes while keeping them on the edges of broadcasting .
avoid.vAgentPossGenthe patrons 'It concentrates on the relationship between altarpiece and its original physical and liturgical context , and the patrons ' motivation in such lavish spending .
avoid.vAgentPossGenyourIf you can afford the `` bullet train `` just once , this is your chance , as — in one exhilarating sweep — you pass through almost all the major cities of Central and Western Honshu on the way .
avoid.vAgentPossGenmy.. I had my second chance to change my life c . ``
avoid.vAgentPossGenyourbut uh tell me about um your exercise did you take your exercise because you had a problem or you just wanted to stay young and light or whatever
avoid.vAgentPossGenyourbut uh tell me about um your exercise did you take your exercise because you had a problem or you just wanted to stay young and light or whatever
avoid.vAgentPossGenan organization 'sAs such , an organization 's success in managing security - related efforts is likely to hinge on its overall ability to manage its use of information technology .
avoid.vAgentPossGenDole 'sIndeed , Dole 's success at Ames arguably helps Bauer by giving Bush a semifinal contest .
avoid.vAgentPossGenJapan 'sMore impressive still was Japan 's success against the powerful war machine of Czarist Russia ( 1904 – 1905 ) , beginning with a surprise nighttime attack on the Russian fleet , to be repeated some years later at Pearl Harbor .
avoid.vAgentPossGenindividual 'sIt is a fundamental Darwinian principle that traits and behaviours can not spread over evolutionary time if they reduce an individual 's personal reproductive success .
avoid.vAgentPossGentheiryou know their their success rate is very high crime does pay cash you can make a good living at it
avoid.vAgentPossGenherTime 's cover profile of Madeleine Albright defends her Kosovo policy from charges of poor planning and incoherence , and tallies her successes instead : She consolidated European support for airstrikes at Rambouillet , has deftly cultivated consensus among NATO 's member countries , and is drafting a `` mini - Marshall Plan '' to restore stability to the Balkans .
avoid.vAgentPossGentheirWhat we hope to demonstrate in describing what has been achieved in these selected states is both their differences and their similarities , the range of different processes , structures , and strategies that have led to their successes , and the basic commonalties that underlie them in terms of vision , inclusiveness , leadership and commitment .
avoid.vAgentPossGenTheir successes at work also saved taxpayers more than three - quarters of a million dollars in public assistance .
avoid.vAgentPossGenhisIn appointing the bland , seemingly slow - paced Chernomyrdin as his envoy , Boris Yeltsin is probably hoping that Chernomyrdin will somehow pull off a settlement without really seeming to or without raising too many hackles , and that his ultimate success will be Primakov 's loss .
avoid.vAgentPossGenherThe former model has parlayed her restaurant successes into a lifestyle TV show and a forthcoming magazine .
avoid.vAgentPossGenitsIf Congress `` would not have enacted those provisions which are within its power , independently of that which is not , '' then courts must strike the provisions as a piece .
avoid.vAgentPossGenthe council 'sBut the council 's program to attract and train ringers is only partly successful , says Mr. Baldwin .
avoid.vAgentPossGentheirIt is the kind of libel the teachers ' unions do n't mind spreading , for their own narrow purposes .
avoid.vAgentPossGenitsTo the extent that potential Republican candidates and their financial backers realize that the congressional prisoner 's dilemma game works to their disadvantage , the Republican Party will be hindered in its attempts to field a competitive slate of congressional candidates .
avoid.vAgentPossGenhisIn response to this , the Socialist prime minister has simply cited his free-market accomplishments .
avoid.vAgentPossGenhisHe should consider his victory a mandate to continue his growth-oriented economic reforms and not a demand that he move further left .
avoid.vAgentPossGenhisThe voters delivered Mr. Gonzalez a third mandate for his successes .
avoid.vAgentPossGentheirTotally absorbed , the ringers stare straight ahead , using peripheral vision ( they call it `` rope-sight '' ) to watch the other ropes and thus time their pulls .
avoid.vAgentPossGenitsIn the early 1980 s , Libya accelerated its efforts to obtain a longer-range ballistic missile with the al-Fatah , reportedly with a range of 950 km .
avoid.vAgentPossGenLibya 'sThere is a significant amount of open-source literature concerning Libya 's acquisition and use of chemical weapons ( CW ) ; it is well documented that Libya employed Iranian-supplied mustard gas bombs against Chad , its southern neighbor , in 1987 .
avoid.vAgentPossGenLibya 's motivation to acquire WMD , and ballistic missiles in particular , appears in part to be a response to Israel 's clandestine nuclear program and a desire to become a more active player in Middle_Eastern and African politics .
avoid.vAgentPossGenLibya 'sAccording to International Atomic Energy Agency Director General Mohamed ElBaradei , who led a December 2003 inspection team to Libya , Libya 's nuclear weapons program is in the very initial stages , about three to seven years away from producing a nuclear weapon .
avoid.vAgentPossGenPyongyang 'sNorth Korea expelled IAEA inspectors on 31 December 2002 , curtailing the Agency 's capacity to monitor Pyongyang 's nuclear activities .
avoid.vAgentPossGenitsThe treaty requires a 90-day waiting period , but Pyongyang claimed the withdrawal was effective immediately because 89 days had transpired in 1993 when North Korea initially announced its intention to withdraw before `` suspending its intention to withdraw from the treaty . ''
avoid.vAgentPossGenitsNorth Korea began its missile development program in the 1970s and tested an `` indigenous '' Scud-B ballistic missile in April 1984 .
avoid.vAgentPossGenitsThe treaty requires a 90-day waiting period , but Pyongyang claimed the withdrawal was effective immediately because 89 days had transpired in 1993 when North Korea initially announced its intention to withdraw before `` suspending its intention to withdraw from the treaty . ''
avoid.vAgentPossGenitsIn 2003 , Libya admitted its previous intentions to acquire equipment needed to produce biological weapons ( BW ) .
avoid.vAgentPossGenitsAlthough Iran began developing its nuclear program in the 1950s , it was slow to progress until late in the 1960s , when the US - supplied 5 MW thermal research reactor ( TRR ) went online at the Tehran Nuclear Research Center ( TNRC ) .
avoid.vAgentPossGenhisThe Shah set his goal high : `` ... get , as soon as possible , 23,000 MW from nuclear power stations . ''
avoid.vAgentPossGenIran 'sIn the 1950s , the Shah initiated Iran 's nuclear research program and developed an ambitious plan to produce 23,000 MW from nuclear power by the end of the century .
avoid.vAgentPossGenIran 'sUnder the Khomeini regime , Iran 's nuclear program steadily grew on all fronts and stages of the nuclear fuel cycle , with a particular emphasis on developing and strengthening indigenous capabilities .
avoid.vAgentPossGenIran 'sPartly as a result of the shortcomings in the Nuclear Non - Proliferation Treaty ( NPT ) safeguards system -- which allowed the rapid development of the Iraqi nuclear program in the 1970s and North Korea 's in the 1990s to go largely undetected -- and partly by assessing Iran 's intentions , the international community and the International Atomic Energy Agency ( IAEA ) have increased their scrutiny of Iran 's activities over the last several years .
avoid.vAgentPossGenIran 'sPartly as a result of the shortcomings in the Nuclear Non - Proliferation Treaty ( NPT ) safeguards system -- which allowed the rapid development of the Iraqi nuclear program in the 1970s and North Korea 's in the 1990s to go largely undetected -- and partly by assessing Iran 's intentions , the international community and the International Atomic Energy Agency ( IAEA ) have increased their scrutiny of Iran 's activities over the last several years .
avoid.vAgentPossGenIran 'sThese facilities and Iran 's overall program are currently undergoing close scrutiny by the international community and will likely remain so until controversy over the facilities ' purpose and capability can be resolved .
avoid.vAgentPossGenAEOI 's activities and facilities have been tied to several universities .
avoid.vAgentPossGenIran 'sThe Atomic Energy Organization of Iran ( AEOI ) is the government agency that oversees Iran 's nuclear program , and is one of the few agencies in Iran that reports directly to the president .
avoid.vAgentPossGenitsIran is rapidly constructing nuclear facilities to achieve its goal of having an indigenous fuel cycle capability .
avoid.vAgentPossGenIran 's nuclear program operates numerous facilities throughout the country , including the Nuclear Research Center in Tehran , ( TNRC ) , the Esfahan Nuclear Technology Center ( ENTC ) , Nuclear Research Center for Agriculture and Medicine , and the Beneficiation and Hydrometalurgical Research Center ( BHRC ) .
avoid.vAgentPossGenIran 'sIn addition to these , there have been new revelations about Iran 's centrifuge enrichment program located in Natanz and heavy water related activity in Arak .
avoid.vAgentPossGenIran 'sThe IAEA Board of Governors has imposed on Iran a 31 October 2003 deadline to resolve all outstanding issues and to provide full and complete declaration of its nuclear material and nuclear activities , specifically Iran 's enrichment program and past conversion experiments .
avoid.vAgentPossGenIran 'sRussia has also supported Iran 's disclosure efforts , despite Russian President Vladimir Putin 's November 2003 charge that Iran acted in bad faith by failing to fully comply with IAEA inspections .
avoid.vAgentPossGenIran 'sResponding to the barrage of critics who insist that Iran 's illicit intentions are obvious , El - Baradei has pointed to the continued absence of a `` smoking gun '' and the fundamental shortcomings of attempts to concretely assess Iran 's programmatic goals without such evidence .
avoid.vAgentPossGenIran 'sSubsequent IAEA inspections in Iran revealed a wealth of new information related to the development and scale of Iran 's nuclear program .
avoid.vAgentPossGenitsThe IAEA also criticized Iran 's lack of forthrightness about its possession of P - 2 design drawings and other related research , and information regarding its manufacturing and mechanical testing activities , all of which was omitted from Iran 's 21 October 2003 declaration to the agency .
avoid.vAgentPossGenIran 'sIn the immediate aftermath of the revolution , Iran 's ambitious nuclear program fell apart due to the initial opposition by the Khomeini government to nuclear technology and because of the exodus of many of Iran 's nuclear scientists .
avoid.vAgentPossGenIran 'sThe weapons research side of Iran 's nuclear activities seemed to have continued uninterrupted by the revolution , and received a major boost when a new nuclear research center opened at Isfahan in 1984 .
avoid.vAgentPossGenIraq 'sIn addition to feeling threatened by Iraq 's growing nuclear program , these attacks may explain why the Khomeini government ultimately resumed its efforts to continue Iran 's nuclear power program and strengthen its existing nuclear research program -- and ultimately to develop nuclear weapons .
avoid.vAgentPossGenitsIn addition to feeling threatened by Iraq 's growing nuclear program , these attacks may explain why the Khomeini government ultimately resumed its efforts to continue Iran 's nuclear power program and strengthen its existing nuclear research program -- and ultimately to develop nuclear weapons .
avoid.vAgentPossGenIran 'sIn addition to feeling threatened by Iraq 's growing nuclear program , these attacks may explain why the Khomeini government ultimately resumed its efforts to continue Iran 's nuclear power program and strengthen its existing nuclear research program -- and ultimately to develop nuclear weapons .
avoid.vAgentPossGenIraq 'sAs a result Iran has promulgated a very public stance against the use of chemical weapons , making numerous vitriolic comments against Iraq 's use of such weapons in international forums .
avoid.vAgentPossGenIran 'sBy the time of the Islamic Revolution in January 1979 , Iran 's nuclear program was considered one the most advanced in the Middle East .
avoid.vAgentPossGenIran 's extensive CW program is allegedly masked using its sophisticated pharmaceutical and agro - industrial companies as plausible cover .
avoid.vAgentPossGenitsSome Western sources believe that Iran first developed its BW program during the Iran - Iraq War ( 1980 - 88 ) .
avoid.vAgentPossGenitsAs of 1996 , the Department of Defense claimed that Iran had stockpiled almost 2000 tons of toxic chemical agents and was continuously working on expanding its CW program .
avoid.vAgentPossGenitsThe university places emphasis on its strong relationship with the nation 's industries and the practical application of its training programs .
avoid.vAgentPossGenIran 'sResponding to the barrage of critics who insist that Iran 's illicit intentions are obvious , El - Baradei has pointed to the continued absence of a `` smoking gun '' and the fundamental shortcomings of attempts to concretely assess Iran 's programmatic goals without such evidence .
avoid.vAgentPossGenIran 'sChinese companies have been key suppliers for Iran 's chemical weapons program .
avoid.vAgentPossGenIran 'sA classified US intelligence report identified a Chinese individual , Q.C. Chen , as `` a major supplier of glass - lined equipment and chemicals to Iran 's chemical weapons program . ''
avoid.vAgentPossGenIran 'sBuilding upon the foundations established during the war , Iran 's missile and long - range artillery rocket programs were reorganized during the late 1980s and have developed along two broad paths -- solid - fueled and liquid - fueled systems .
avoid.vAgentPossGenitsAs a result of these agreements , the PRC refocused its efforts on assisting Iran with its indigenous short - range solid fuel systems .
avoid.vAgentPossGenIran 'sDuring the war , Iran 's liquid fuel program had initially focused upon the production of a reverse - engineered Scud-Bs .
avoid.vAgentPossGenIran 'sThis test occurred just days before a meeting was to take place between Iran and European officials to discuss Iran 's nuclear program .
avoid.vAgentPossGenIran 'sBy 2000 , Iran 's ballistic missile effort would become the `` ... the largest in the Middle East ... '' and would rival that of the DPRK in size and scope .
avoid.vAgentPossGenitsIran 's chemical weapons and ballistic missiles , and possibly its nuclear weapon program and biological warfare capabilities , are meant to deter opponents and to gain influence in the Persian Gulf and Caspian Sea regions .
avoid.vAgentPossGenitsRussia , however , has expressed its intention to complete the deal .
avoid.vAgentPossGenIran 'sAmerican concerns over Iran 's nuclear program intensified in mid - 2002 , when American intelligence learned of the existence of two secret nuclear facilities .
avoid.vAgentPossGenitsIran continues to assert , however , that its nuclear program is for the generation of electricity alone .
avoid.vAgentPossGenitsIran agreed to an IAEA inspection schedule and to a mid - May 2004 deadline for the submission of complete details regarding its nuclear program and goals .
avoid.vAgentPossGenitsIran agreed to an IAEA inspection schedule and to a mid - May 2004 deadline for the submission of complete details regarding its nuclear program and goals .
avoid.vAgentPossGenitsAlthough Iran acceded to the Geneva Protocol in 1929 and ratified the Biological and Toxin Weapons Convention ( BWC ) in 1973 , the U.S. government believes Iran began biological weapon efforts in the early to mid - 1980s , and that it continues to pursue an offensive biological weapon program linked to its civilian biotechnology activities .
avoid.vAgentPossGenIran 'sThere is limited open - source information available concerning Iran 's chemical weapons program .
avoid.vAgentPossGentheirThe details of the early Iranian ballistic missile and rocket programs , as well as their immediate objectives , are presently unknown .
avoid.vAgentPossGenitsPrior to Libya 's 19 December 2003 announcement to abandon its WMD programs , US intelligence agencies alleged that Qadhafi had attempted to recruit South African scientists to assist in the acquisition of BW , and that Libya had started to develop pathogens and toxins for weapons use .
avoid.vAgentPossGenIraq 'sHowever , the program has been restarted , possibly in reaction to the revelations about the scope of Iraq 's nuclear weapons program .
avoid.vAgentPossGenChina 'sWe need additional confidence that China 's statements and actions will be sufficient for us to defend a certification of that kind ... we want to be sure that we 've done all we can to obtain the maximum level of cooperation from China on this subject. [ US Department of State , Daily Press Briefing , 14 October 1997 . ]
avoid.vAgentPossGenitsSince the early 1990s , it has put a high priority on its chemical weapons program because of its inability to respond in kind to Iraq 's chemical attacks and the discovery of substantial Iraqi efforts with advanced agents , such as the highly persistent nerve agent VX .
avoid.vAgentPossGenitsIran ratified the CWC , under which it will be obligated to eliminate its chemical program over a period of years .
avoid.vAgentPossGenitsAlthough Iran is making a concerted effort to attain an independent production capability for all aspects of its chemical weapons program , it remains dependent on foreign sources for chemical warfare - related technologies .
avoid.vAgentPossGenIran 'sChina is an important supplier of technologies and equipment for Iran 's chemical warfare program .
avoid.vAgentPossGenitsIn addition , since all known Iranian nuclear facilities are under IAEA monitoring , Beijing views US demands that China suspend all its nuclear cooperation programs with Iran as unreasonable and contrary to Article IV of the NPT .
avoid.vAgentPossGenitsTherefore , Chinese supply policies will be key to whether Tehran attains its long - term goal of independent production for these weapons .
avoid.vAgentPossGenIran 's biological warfare program began during the Iran - Iraq war .
avoid.vAgentPossGenIran 'sThe US fears Iran 's efforts to build nuclear weapons could help give Iran the capability of cutting off the oil from the Persian Gulf .
avoid.vAgentPossGenIran 'sA routine safeguards inspection of Iran 's nuclear program is scheduled for 10/92 .
avoid.vAgentPossGenIran 'sSoviet scientists are offered up to $20,000 per month to work on Iran 's nuclear program ( 7325 ) .
avoid.vAgentPossGenIran 'sIAEA Director General Hans Blix says he has no cause for concern regarding Iran 's attempts to acquire nuclear technology ( 6906 ) .
avoid.vAgentPossGenPakistan 'sThe head of Pakistan 's uranium enrichment program begins to hold talks with officials at the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran ( 6003 ) .
avoid.vAgentPossGenitsAlthough Iran acceded to the Geneva Protocol in 1929 and ratified the Biological and Toxin Weapons Convention ( BWC ) in 1973 , the U.S. government believes Iran began biological weapon efforts in the early to mid - 1980s , and that it continues to pursue an offensive biological weapon program linked to its civilian biotechnology activities .
avoid.vAgentPossGenIran 'sThere is limited open - source information available concerning Iran 's chemical weapons program .
avoid.vAgentPossGenIran 'sAfter Ayatollah Khomeini came to power in 1979 he canceled Iran 's nuclear development program , but it was subsequently resumed .
avoid.vAgentPossGenitsIf Iran can adequately demonstrate peaceful intentions for its nuclear program and allows IAEA inspections , nuclear power reactor technology trade restraints may be lifted .
avoid.vAgentPossGenIran 'sHamyan Vahdati , who is said to be heading Iran 's nuclear program , says that no country can be taken seriously without a nuclear research program , and that Iran wants to have the technology and knowledge to make nuclear weapons in case it needs them ( 7284 ) .
avoid.vAgentPossGenitsIran is trying to acquire fissile material to support development of nuclear weapons and has set up an elaborate system of military and civilian organizations to support its effort .
avoid.vAgentPossGenIran 'sSpecifically , Iran was rebuked for postponing IAEA visits to a number of locations related to Iran 's P - 2 centrifuge enrichment program , which had been scheduled to take place in March 2004 .
avoid.vAgentPossGenIran 'sAlthough information on WMD programs for many countries is often limited , when it comes to assessing Iran 's alleged CW program , one must sift through a mountain of information , much of which is long on allegation and short on specific , corroborated evidence .
avoid.vAgentPossGenIran 's plans for building a civilian nuclear power program have prompted much concern regarding its intention to develop nuclear weapons .
avoid.vAgentPossGenitsIn the case of North Korea , determining the status of its nuclear weapons program is especially difficult .
avoid.vAgentPossGenitsAs an extremely isolated and secretive state , North Korea provides few signals of the existence -- let alone the extent -- of its nuclear weapons program .
avoid.vAgentPossGena so - called anti - plague systemThe Soviet Union also established a so - called anti - plague system , whose primary objective was to control endemic diseases and prevent the importation of exotic pathogens that could threaten crops , animals , and humans .
avoid.vAgentPossGenwhoseThe Soviet Union also established a so - called anti - plague system , whose primary objective was to control endemic diseases and prevent the importation of exotic pathogens that could threaten crops , animals , and humans .
avoid.vAgentPossGenitsThe treaty requires 90 - day notice before a withdrawal , but North Korea claims this is not necessary since Pyongyang already declared its intention to withdraw in 1993 , only to `` suspend its intention withdraw ''
avoid.vAgentPossGenitsThe treaty requires 90 - day notice before a withdrawal , but North Korea claims this is not necessary since Pyongyang already declared its intention to withdraw in 1993 , only to `` suspend its intention withdraw ''
avoid.vAgentPossGenNorth Korea 'sThere are also concerns about North Korea 's suspected highly enriched uranium ( HEU ) program , which is a different path to produce fissile material for nuclear weapons .
avoid.vAgentPossGenPyongyang 'sIn October 2002 , a delegation led by James Kelly , US Assistant Secretary of State for East Asia and Pacific Affairs , visited Pyongyang and notified North Korean officials that the United States was aware of Pyongyang 's HEU development program .
avoid.vAgentPossGenTaiwan 's nuclear weapons program was established under the direction of the Institute of Nuclear Energy Research ( INER ) and the Chungshan Institute of Science and Technology following the People's Republic of China 's first nuclear test in October 1964 .
avoid.vAgentPossGenTaiwan 'sU.S. pressure caused Taiwan to end its nuclear weapons program in 1988 after International Atomic Energy Agency ( IAEA ) inspections discovered missing fuel rods and the former deputy director of INER defected to the United States with detailed information about Taiwan 's program .
avoid.vAgentPossGenitsU.S. pressure caused Taiwan to end its nuclear weapons program in 1988 after International Atomic Energy Agency ( IAEA ) inspections discovered missing fuel rods and the former deputy director of INER defected to the United States with detailed information about Taiwan 's program .
avoid.vAgentPossGenTaiwan 's short - range ballistic missile ( SRBM ) program is based at the Chungshan Institute of Science and Technology , which has developed a range of missiles including the Hsiung Feng series of anti-ship missiles , the Tien Chien series of air - to - air missiles , and the Tien Kung series of surface - to - air missiles .
avoid.vAgentPossGenPyongyang 'sThere are different schools of thought on the motivations behind Pyongyang 's nuclear weapons program .
avoid.vAgentPossGenPyongyang 'sThose who believe North Korea is a revisionist state argue that Pyongyang 's nuclear motivations constitute a serious external threat .
avoid.vAgentPossGenPyongyang 'sHowever , critics argue that Pyongyang 's behavior is inconsistent and that this evidence is not credible .
avoid.vAgentPossGenitsIn the early 1950s , North Korea began establishing the institutional base to train the human resources for its nuclear development program .
avoid.vAgentPossGenKim 'sThe program appeared to begin as a peaceful one , but whatever Kim 's original intentions , the Cuban Missile Crisis may have prompted initiation of a dedicated nuclear weapons program .
avoid.vAgentPossGenitsUnder this `` special status , '' North Korea agreed to allow the `` continuity of safeguards '' on its present activities , but refused to allow inspections that could verify past nuclear activities .
avoid.vAgentPossGenitsAfter the IAEA was denied access to North Korea 's suspect waste sites in early 1993 , the Agency moved to ask the UN Security Council for special ad hoc inspections , but on 12 March 1993 , North Korea announced its intention to withdraw from the NPT .
avoid.vAgentPossGenPyongyang 'sThis action worsened the emerging crisis because the random placement of the spent fuel rods in a temporary storage pond compromised the IAEA 's capacity to reconstruct the operational history of the reactor , which could have been used in efforts to account for the discrepancies in Pyongyang 's reported plutonium reprocessing .
avoid.vAgentPossGenNorth Korea 'sWhile the Agreed Framework froze North Korea 's plutonium program for almost a decade , neither party was completely satisfied with either the compromise reached or its implementation .
avoid.vAgentPossGenNorth Korea 'sThe policy review concluded that the United States should seek `` improved implementation of the Agreed Framework , verifiable constraints on North Korea 's missile program , a ban on missile exports , and a less threatening North Korean conventional military posture . ''
avoid.vAgentPossGenitsFrom Washington 's perspective , `` improved implementation of the Agreed Framework '' meant an acceleration of safeguards inspections , even though the agreement did not require Pyongyang to submit to full safeguards inspections to verify its past activities until a significant portion of the reactor construction was completed but before the delivery of critical reactor components .
avoid.vAgentPossGenSouth Africa 's nuclear , biological , chemical , and missile programs reflected perceptions of internal and external threats stemming from its former government 's policy of apartheid , as well as the country 's advanced state of technical development .
avoid.vAgentPossGenRussia 'sQN : Is there evidence that Russia 's chemical weapons programs have polluted Russia 's environment ?
avoid.vAgentPossGenMoscow 'sRussian scientists familiar with Moscow 's chemical warfare development program have been publicizing information on a new generation of agents , sometimes referred to as `` Novichoks . ''
avoid.vAgentPossGenitsPrime Minister Ariel Sharon of Israel urged President Bush to step up pressure on Iran to give up all elements of its nuclear program .
avoid.vAgentPossGenitsQN : Did Sharon urge the US leader to keep pressing Iran to give up its nuclear program altogether ?
avoid.vAgentPossGenitsTehran continues to seek considerable production technology , training , expertise , equipment and chemicals from entities in Russia and China that could be used to help Iran reach its goal [ of ] an indigenous nerve agent production capability .
avoid.vAgentPossGenitsIran took one step further in its attempts to acquire CW stockpiles .
avoid.vAgentPossGenitsLibya almost certainly will keep its chemical warfare program as long as Qadhafi remains in power .
avoid.vAgentPossGenthe market 'sProgram trading is hurting the market 's efforts to bring back small investors .
avoid.vAgentPossGenitsSouth Africa 's biological weapons program was one of the two principal components of its covert state - sponsored CBW program , codenamed Project Coast ( later Project Jota ) .
avoid.vAgentPossGenitsFacing U.S. opposition to missile proliferation and the end of its apartheid government , South Africa abandoned its missile and space launch programs in 1991 and dismantled associated facilities under international observation .
avoid.vAgentPossGenSouth Africa 'sWhile the proliferation legacies of South Africa 's nuclear and missile programs were effectively resolved through verified disarmament measures that won international acclaim , dismantlement of the country 's CBW capabilities was not verified to a comparable degree of certainty .
avoid.vAgentPossGenitsSouth Africa is the first and , to date , only country to build a nuclear arsenal , and then voluntarily dismantle its entire nuclear weapons program .
avoid.vAgentPossGenSouth Africa 's biological weapons program was one of the two principal components of its covert state - sponsored CBW program , codenamed Project Coast ( later Project Jota ) .
avoid.vAgentPossGenSouth Africa 's chemical warfare program was one of the two principal components of its covert state - sponsored CBW program , codenamed Project Coast ( later Project Jota ) .
avoid.vAgentPossGenitsSouth Africa 's chemical warfare program was one of the two principal components of its covert state - sponsored CBW program , codenamed Project Coast ( later Project Jota ) .
avoid.vAgentPossGenitsThe General Assembly has worked to improve its response to potential terrorist attacks after the Sept. 11, 2001 , attacks and the ensuing anthrax scares .
avoid.vAgentPossGenthe Army 'sThe eight - wheeled vehicles , developed to fill a gap between infantry soldiers driving Humvees and tanks , is the Army 's next step in becoming a future fighting force .
avoid.vAgentPossGenNNSA 's' These shipments of highly enriched uranium spent fuel are part of NNSA 's efforts to make sure this type of material does n't fall into the wrong hands , ' NNSA Administrator Linton F. Brooks said in an April 20 press release .
avoid.vAgentPossGenitsThe General Assembly has worked to improve its response to potential terrorist attacks after the Sept. 11, 2001 , attacks and the ensuing anthrax scares .
avoid.vAgentPossGenNorth Korea 'sIn 1994 , during heightened tensions over North Korea 's nuclear weapons program , the DPRK threatened to turn Seoul into a `` sea of fire . ''
avoid.vAgentPossGentheirI 'm proud of their efforts to work safely as they safely destroy the chemical munitions that Anniston Chemical Activity stores .
avoid.vAgentPossGenhisThe 1993 documentary The War Room captures some of his efforts on tape .
avoid.vAgentPossGenhisFor all his accomplishments , Herod was nevertheless hated by his subjects ; he taxed , he tortured , and he ordered the massacre of male Jewish infants in an attempt to do away with the heralded Messiah .
avoid.vAgentPossGenIran 'sThe work is preparation for Iran 's plans to install 3,000 centrifuges at the site , but so far no centrifuges have been emplaced , according to the Associated Press .
avoid.vAgentPossGeninspectors 'The nuclear agency had hoped to monitor the larger centrifuge cascade with cameras , but Iranian officials were `` not allowing the IAEA to install the cameras inside the cascade halls in Natanz and are causing further delays in the inspectors ' activity , '' a diplomat who closely monitors the agency said yesterday .
avoid.vAgentPossGenChina 's nuclear weapons program began in 1955 and culminated in a successful nuclear test in 1964 .
avoid.vAgentPossGenCTR 'sGidromash , an Almaty -based Soviet-era producer of submarine-launched missiles , was converted to a civilian commercial enterprise under CTR 's Industrial Partnerships Program .
avoid.vAgentPossGenitsAlthough China claims that it no longer possesses any CW stockpiles , the U.S. government believes that China has not revealed the full scope of its program .
avoid.vAgentPossGenSyria 's nuclear program remains in the fundamental stages of development , with virtually no fuel cycle facilities in operation .
avoid.vAgentPossGenSyria 'sConsequently , Syria 's quest for obtaining a nuclear power plant remains an unanswered question .
avoid.vAgentPossGenSyria 'sThe United States imposed sanctions in May , citing Syria 's pursuit of WMD programs as one of the reasons for this step .
avoid.vAgentPossGentheirSeveral islands and Greek city-states agreed to work together , and created a treasury to fund their plans , which was held on the island of Delos .
avoid.vAgentPossGenitsIt was n't until a.d. 330 , however , when the newly converted Emperor Constantine made Byzantium , renamed Constantinople , capital of his Eastern Empire that Christianity was assured of its dominant role in future Greek life .
avoid.vAgentPossGenGass 'Despite his ambition , Gass ' success was short-lived .
avoid.vAgentPossGenitsWith its new look and new aim , the prospects are good despite the warnings .
avoid.vAgentPossGenhisU.S. Democratic Party Congressman Tony Hall left here Thursday after concluding his landmark visit to Iraq , which has been under sweeping U.N. sanctions since 1990 .
avoid.vAgentPossGenitsIn English it means zeal , its aim -- the destruction of Israel .
avoid.vAgentPossGenitsBut Hamas had already become an important part of Palestinian society through its charity work and its influence increased over time by providing community services when the Palestinian authority did not .
avoid.vAgentPossGenourTranslator : The armed Intifada must end and we must use and resort to peaceful means in our quest to end the occupation and the suffering of the Palestinians , and the Israelis , and to establish the Palestinian state .
avoid.vAgentPossGenAL QAEDA 's sphere of activity : International and transitional according to AL QAEDA 's policy .
avoid.vAgentPossGenman 'sFossils tell an obscure story of man 's slow and sporadic development .
avoid.vAgentPossGenAmerica 'sBoth the Las Vegas Aerial Gunnery School ( which became Nellis Air Force Base and the Nevada Test Site ) in the north , and Basic Magnesium in the nearby town of Henderson , arrived in the early 1940s as a result of America 's war effort .
avoid.vAgentPossGenHughes ' actions would have beneficial repercussions , both immediate and lasting .
avoid.vAgentPossGenHong Kong 'sThe Chinese people have been described as hardworking and pragmatic , attitudes that have contributed to Hong Kong 's success .
avoid.vAgentPossGenHis job objectives call for him to do it in 30 .
avoid.vAgentPossGenGoodwill 'sWe 've expanded Goodwill 's proven methods to towns and neighborhoods where they are needed most .
avoid.vAgentPossGenGoodwill 'sYou have helped make Goodwill 's work possible with your previous support .
avoid.vAgentPossGenourSo our work must continue .
avoid.vAgentPossGentheirThese people and their successes are real .
avoid.vAgentPossGenGoodwill 'sJust like the impact Goodwill 's work has on our community .
avoid.vAgentPossGentheirNeither do the rest of us who feel the positive results of their success .
avoid.vAgentPossGenourYour gift to Goodwill will help us do even more this year because your gift will be used to directly support our work .
avoid.vAgentPossGenitsDespite its initial failings , Siegel 's Flamingo survived him , as did mob infiltration of casinos .
avoid.vAgentPossGenyourbut uh tell me about um your exercise did you take your exercise because you had a problem or you just wanted to stay young and light or whatever
avoid.vAgentPossGenMr Major 'sWhat a contrast with Mr Major 's abandonment of policy and principle after his costly Black Wednesday defeat .
avoid.vAgentPossGenPresident Reagan 'sThey seem bewildered by President Reagan 's abandonment of an energy-saving policy and uncertain about what to say on key issues .
avoid.vAgentPossGentheirThe assurance eventually came from the ARC literally minutes before the final deadline set by the Task Force for their abandonment of the project , and their promise to publicly disclose their reasons .
avoid.vAgentPossGennew Prime Minister Zhu Rongji 'sThe Chinese president also hopes Clinton 's visit will bolster his own prestige as a statesman , `` upstaged '' by new Prime Minister Zhu Rongji 's successful European tour .
avoid.vAgentPossGentheirThe Turi tribespeople want Haqqani leaders to persuade local Taliban militants to lift their blockade and to release nine Turi tribesmen they are holding .
avoid.vAgentPossGenthe literalists 'The debate over evolution is probably the best-known example of the literalists ' combination of rock hard belief and relentless point by point challenge of the rationalist side .
avoid.vAgentPossGenmyI tell you , sir , I couldn 't move a finger , nor get my breath , till it whisked away and was gone .
avoid.vAgentPossGenII tell you , sir , I couldn 't move a finger , nor get my breath , till it whisked away and was gone .
avoid.vAgentPossGenyourYour powers , if I may say so without offence , seem superior to your opportunities . "
avoid.vAgentPossGenhisAs impassive as ever to the casual observer , there were none the less a subdued eagerness and suggestion of tension in his brightened eyes and brisker manner which assured me that the game was afoot .
avoid.vAgentPossGenourWe all have our little ways .
avoid.vAgentPossGenourWell , as he says , we must each try our own way and see what comes of it .
avoid.vAgentPossGentheirIt had been arranged , therefore , that in such a case his two subordinates were to make for some prearranged spot where they could escape investigation and be in a position afterwards to renew their attempt .
avoid.vAgentPossGenmyIt was my part after we had discovered in the transformed Henderson the fallen despot , to attach myself to his household and keep the others in touch with his movements .
avoid.vAgentPossGentheir'' They 've worked extremely hard now for six days but probably their most herculean effort was last night , '' My Koperberg said .
avoid.vAgentPossObjour" These two men , close and confidential friends , are the centre of the household ; but there is one other person who for our immediate purpose may be even more important .
avoid.vAgentSfinDepThe towers should be located2- The towers should be located in a manner where they can easily communicate with one another , and totally cover the area they are guarding .
avoid.vAgentSfinDepNew York City 's two true meritocracies , Bronx High School of Science and Stuyvesant High SchoolPoint 1 : Ladenson would have a much stronger case if America 's universities and colleges used a single announced criterion for admission and never varied from it , the way New York City 's two true meritocracies , Bronx High School of Science and Stuyvesant High School , do -- they only admit students who score well on Bronx Science 's or Stuyvesant 's own tests .
avoid.vAgentSfinExtThe tracks it left behind it bisected a faded trail of bootprints .
avoid.vAgentSrelDepgiven by the modelFirstly , the justification given by the model for vesting substantial managerial power in the hands of the directors will be investigated .