Do you have a stack of books piled beside your bed that you really are going to read? |
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There are three major fires burning up there with smoke going high into the sky, and just beside us here, an oil tanker is well on fire. |
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As if to illustrate his point, one sheltie limped up and nosed Claire, then plopped down beside her. |
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Access is either through the side alleyway beside the pub or from the car park at the rear. |
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You have the option of lacing your fingers together behind your head or putting your arms on the floor beside your body. |
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Harmony asked Tasty Muffin, who was standing beside the ten-year-old Xerox copy machine. |
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Several years ago, I was biking on a trail and a guy rode up beside me and yes, started talking to me. |
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A few clothes lie folded on a chair, make-up spread on a table beside her computer. |
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Young boys sat beside the masters, learning by watching and then experimenting on a small scale. |
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The fact that secular considerations also favoured this course of action is, of course, beside the point. |
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People standing beside him on the sidewalk while they waited for the traffic light to turn green. |
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He laid the peasant girl gently in the grass beside him and looked down at her dark eyes brimming with tears. |
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They sat at one of the better tables up beside the parapet overlooking the courtyard. |
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Land beside Blue Bridge Lane, currently a redundant building, would have 24 three storey houses built on it. |
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Anise kneels down beside me, touching my hair in her right hand and stroking it like a house cat. |
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And when we landed, a tamandua was busy breaking into a termite mound beside the runway. |
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I went by a yacht yard beside the highway every day and one day stopped in and began admiring a Compac yacht. |
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I pulled a big leaf off the aloe vera plant beside the porch, split it and applied the gel to the cut. |
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Miranda was weeping aloud with the infant in her arms, as was Alannis standing beside her young lord. |
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Well, actually, in the City it was usually raining, or hailing, or giant-asteroiding, but that's beside the point. |
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Almost as soon as she closed her eyes she was asleep, but Angel kept beside her, not moving, not releasing her hand. |
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It missed the other man by miles, instead coming to rest beside Eric's desk. |
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Cottages sit in gardens dripping with trellised roses beside shores lapped by frothy waves. |
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Every now and then it all seemed slightly amusing, as if offering a kind of light relief beside the real horrors of war. |
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He wasn't surprised when the hunter arrived at the house later and sat beside him at the long table. |
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A magazine rack beside the counter displayed years-old newspapers, yellowing with age. |
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The four officers beside them take out their magnums and check the magazines. |
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There are two other artists beside myself that I would like to incorporate into the fabric of my discussion. |
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He also keeps his laptop beside him each evening, monitoring world price movements to avoid being caught on the hop. |
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A rather fetching photograph of young Dave, grinning beside a milk float in Glasgow many moons ago, appeared in Friday's newspapers. |
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They separated these poor girls, and others beside them, in several villages, and drove them out of the church. |
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I'm delighted to present these award pages, all with laudations placed beside each award won. |
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The jeweler glanced up and shot a look at the saleswoman standing beside him. |
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I crossed my legs and placed myself beside him on the bed, the mattress sinking a little under weight. |
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Some children acquire at home the habit of attention to the well-being of others beside themselves. |
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The path to the top of the mountain runs beside the running water of a stream. |
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Paths criss-crossed over it, with benches scattered at intervals along beside them. |
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The property is zoned for residential and part commercial use and is located beside The Elms and Braganza housing estates in Carlow town. |
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She has four coordinators for the Web site, four other writers beside herself, several photographers and substantial technical assistance. |
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John Lowing, of Southend, stood beside one of the company's latest trains as the plate bearing his name on the carriage side was unveiled. |
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There are other animals beside dairy cows that are used for by-products while they are still alive. |
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The promenade runs for miles, initially beside elegant shops, trattorias, occasional street fairs selling antiques and then by the sandy beach. |
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I gathered these two and headed over to the customer service counter to ask if there were any others beside the ones on the shelf. |
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Outside the sun shone bright through the clouds, Anna fanned herself with her hand as she sat on the bed beside Victoria. |
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The shoes were placed smartly at the bottom of the stairs on a rack and coats were hung beside the door. |
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The maltster, after having lain down in his clothes for a few hours, was now sitting beside a three-legged table. |
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I thought it would make their mama happy, laying there beside of them, to watch us play. |
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Everybody was absorbed with doodling on their paper or playing noughts and crosses with the person beside them. |
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Scarlett just stood beside me, watching all the other scared freshman pile into the gym. |
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When the ambulance men arrived, her husband was kneeling beside the baby on the bedroom floor. |
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At the time when the north aisle was added, a hagioscope was made in the pier beside the chancel arch. |
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They sit beside every road junction, crown every hilltop, lie deep in the bottom of the island's wildest ravines. |
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He stood at a podium, and beside him was a woman with a little toy poodle as carefully groomed as she was. |
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She followed the captain meekly, and two guards fell in beside her, one on either side. |
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I glared at her and then reached for my phone to call my brother when a car pulled up beside us. |
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It soon was apparent that what showed as paths on the map were actually berms running beside irrigation canals. |
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A wet washcloth sat beside me and I kept wiping my face with it, then let the fan cool me off. |
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Gifts arrived by the wagonloads, the servants rushed to prepare the large dinner for the party, I was beside myself trying to keep order. |
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In effect, all asylum seekers will be considered bogus until proven otherwise, and refugee charities are understandably beside themselves. |
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We were beside ourselves with rage and grief at the sufferings and humiliation of mankind. |
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She finally reached the correct wall, the one beside the oak tree that would serve in concealing her as well as serving as an aid to help her up. |
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His eyes were catching moonlight coming in through the back doors, throwing a glitter just beside the pupils. |
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Sarah is beside herself with grief, and the British Consulate say they are going to get her home as soon as possible. |
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Of course, as you can imagine, all the neighbouring nursery owners were beside themselves with worry. |
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Parents were beginning to arrive here at the gates, absolutely horrified, beside themselves with worry. |
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At a dinner party last week, a middle aged New Zealander was beside himself with grief at the loss of his lovely young live-in girlfriend. |
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But I certainly wouldn't be beside myself with grief if I had more time to spend on my books and other projects. |
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She passed me two bags of coca-cola, and took my money, leaving me standing, slightly confused, beside a train ready to depart. |
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I was beside myself with lots of emotions, but one stood out in particular. |
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Gabe was beside himself with worrying and hoping that Monique wasn't really pregnant. |
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The mother was beside herself with grief and couldn't answer any questions. |
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Two attendants stand at the ready beside him, while another lies prostrate at his feet. |
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Standing full front to it beside his table surrounded by other diners he readjusts his shirt collars. |
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And beside every platter of overcooked meat, she placed a golden loaf of seedless rye. |
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When they sat down to eat, he placed himself beside her and strove to engage most of her attention. |
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Amazingly tall and thin, she oozes charm from every pore, holding court beside the director of the film. |
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She placed her handbag on the empty window seat beside hers, took off her coat, and sunk into her seat, enjoying its comfort. |
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The crane jib came to rest on the pontoon narrowly missing a civilian shipwright working beside Young Endeavour. |
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The Queen gestured to a tray that had been placed beside the bed filled with all sorts of food. |
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Dripping wet and deeply disturbed, the smartly-dressed man was discovered walking along a windswept road beside the sea. |
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Richardson, who was on the front seat of the vehicle beside the driver, received the full force of the collision. |
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Then, to my surprise, he tore the photograph in half, then fourths, then eighths and threw it in the garbage basket beside his bed. |
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I have visions of modern man dying of thirst and exhaustion beside an antique pump for want of a simple bit of practical knowledge. |
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Another reception room beside the living room also has parquet flooring and a brick fireplace, as well as a French door leading to the garden. |
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Aurora was kneeling beside me, lightly sprinkling water on my face to rouse me. |
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It's beside rivers and numerous streams close at hand for fishing for trout. |
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There were camellias flowering, witch hazel and wintersweet, and rows of paperwhites beside the driveway. |
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It was mid-afternoon when Arun knelt beside the fledgling, a faint hope kindling. |
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He jogged up to walk beside me, his tie untied, the top two buttons of his shirt undone, his sleeves pushed up to his elbows. |
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She took out a can of orange marmalade from fridge, opened it and put it on the kitchen table beside the cheese. |
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Finally, she recomposed herself as she grabbed the black travelling bag resting on the floor beside her. |
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He rode until his black warhorse stood beside Copper, grabbing her reigns so she could go no further toward Snowkeep. |
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His sister lay beside the small girl, her arm draped protectively round her as if to try and shield her from the danger they were now in. |
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The room was dark, with only the table lamp on dimly beside where she was sitting. |
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In the center was an enormous longbow with a quiver of arrows beside it on its own peg. |
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Sitting on the stage beside the case he opened it and pulled out a beautiful cherry stained acoustic. |
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An attractively plump woman reclined beside a stream picking flowers to the strain of a lilting love song. |
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When a horse rears as you are walking beside it, you want to stay as close to the shoulder as possible. |
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One summer day, I spent several idle moments beside a still, shallow creek near my home, trying to goad the water striders there into flying. |
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The site is located down a laneway beside the canal across from the Hazel hotel. |
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The shield snapped up and cracked the horse sharply across the hocks and the animal brayed and reared, striking the horse beside it. |
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By 9.30 I was kneeling beside the phone and the pains were now bringing tears to my eyes but bizarrely I was still racked with doubt. |
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Tom jumped in beside me and the driver looked into the rear-view mirror to see whether we were seated comfortably before driving off. |
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The bibliotheca, located close beside the Cathedral, is known for its collection of centuries-old Western books. |
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It is considered very polite to occasionally select a choice morsel for the person sitting beside you or to place it on his or her plate. |
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I myself am lifted onto another stretcher, carried into the ambulance, and set down beside Michael. |
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They are adaptable to soils and situations and can be planted beside a water-garden, as a border or on slopes to bind the soil. |
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He returned, once again sitting beside me, his hand fell on mine causing a jolt to shock my stomach. |
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Darwin may rest augustly beside Sir Isaac Newton in Westminster Abbey, while Wallace lies modestly in the little cemetery in Broadstone. |
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She was suddenly aware of a presence beside her, and whipped her head about. |
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When he's on a job on the weekend, she's usually right beside her dad, tailing along. |
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A chapel beside the ruins of the World Trade Centre was the place chosen by New York's outgoing mayor to deliver his farewell address yesterday. |
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He said he had not addressed the remark to the inspector but to someone beside him. |
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She sat down beside me at the table, silent for a long moment before asking a question. |
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He was a ragged decrepit old man blinking in amazement as a silver ship descends into the valley, landing gently beside the lake. |
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Jean had pushed her pile of clothes into an innocent salesgirl's arms, who staggered greatly under the weight and walked up beside me. |
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Alma remembered every second of those nights, how powerless she felt when she saw him beside her, his skin swollen with welts. |
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Rusty iron railings beside the tower's 112 steps also need sand and grit blasting. |
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Sitting at a window table beside the raised ring road we were hardly aware how much traffic was about. |
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Unable to take their accustomed walks beside the sea, people read books, leading to an increase in borrowing at Ipswich library. |
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The idea would have been appealing, had we not been traveling at 65 mph on the highway, with tractor-trailers barreling along beside us. |
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For a start, it is in a little house in the woodland beside the hotel, leading me to suspect that the staff would be elves and pixies. |
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I was vacationing at a ski resort, and I saw this really cute boy skiing down the mountain beside me. |
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It seems that beside teaching new government leaders protocol, they certainly need lessons in public speaking. |
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It's a long long 20 minute wait beside a rainswept parade of shops before the following bus catches up and we can continue. |
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He placed it on the table beside the love seat she had chosen, and sat down next to her. |
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Just as the show was about to begin the two vacant seats beside me were suddenly taken. |
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It wasn't like she was a wet blanket exactly, well perhaps she was but really that was beside the point. |
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She took a chair beside a disheveled looking woman who was most likely a writer and waited patiently for someone important to arrive. |
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It should never be spread close to a watercourse, and tanks should never be cleaned beside a stream or river. |
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I lay down beside him on my back, stiff as a ramrod, praying he wasn't going to do what he did. |
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When I found it in my pocket that night, I put it on the table beside my bed. |
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Great stands of trees march beside the roads in a panoply of greens that rival New England's Fall. |
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The development is beside the local bus and train stations and the units are furnished to three-star standard. |
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I sat beside him, silently watching as he scribbled the little symbols of demotic down. |
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The world number eight dropped a stroke at the par-four ninth when his drive ended beside a tree down the left side of the fairway. |
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He was also beside Jesus at the Last Supper on the night before Jesus died. |
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There is a late-model car parked out front, beside which the Chief parks his station wagon. |
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On a little table stood a half full bottle of mineral water with a glass next to it, and beside it lay a single red and white sock. |
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Across the alley three men sat on the floor in an open room beside lathes and other machine shop equipment, each one busily manufacturing a gun. |
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The tall, zelkova tree beside the pagoda is draped with lanterns on the Buddha's Birthday in May of every year. |
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A kiosk sold magazines and public transport tickets beside the turnstile for the Powell-Mason Cable car. |
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A small upright hut stood beside the worn gravel path that snaked through the trees. |
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Compared with Il Trovatore, this was like a perky glass of Kir beside a great brooding pint of Guinness. |
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You have loyal friends who frolicked with you in the millpond in your younger days, and will stand beside you with joy when you take the throne. |
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Ryan and I stood up and I made eye contact with the girl standing beside us. |
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Sitting beside Mark her head resting on his shoulder, smiling and chatting with his sister she looked absolutely adorable and so very kissable. |
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There was a small table with a bowl beside his bed and a person sat on a chair overlooking him. |
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On a high, we walked outside to the stalls where tie-dyed hats hung beside carvings of African gods. |
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I sat beside a little rectangular window with shades pulled half-way down, allowing minimal sunlight to come through. |
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Even as she lay beside him, Erin couldn't help but notice his lean body wasn't a patch on Cade's hard-muscled form. |
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Her snapping grey eyes softened, and she stood beside the couch silently, looking at the recumbent girl with compassion. |
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Aiden was kind enough to ask me to sit beside him at the table that he had all to himself. |
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Stacey pulled a Kleenex from the box beside her bed and dabbed at her eyes. |
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His father was said to be buried beside his brethren in the castle belonging to his Order. |
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The bunch of white calla lilies she had bought lay on the seat beside her, tied with white ribbon. |
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Helping father on the allotment was a favourite way of spending Bank Holiday, and many made a day of it with a picnic beside the cabbage patch. |
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Laura stood beside Kemp, her eyes reddened, sniffling, her hand on his arm. |
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The alarm goes off steadily on the bedside table beside the bed, two short double-beeps and a long. |
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Leigh cradled the receiver carefully and looked at the small clock on the table beside her. |
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There, his cup untouched beside him, he made free with the host's collection of books. |
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When I came to my senses again, I was on my knees with JD kneeling beside me. |
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The brook beside the castle was babbling peacefully as a warm breeze swept over the meadow. |
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She got up and crept through the dark so she could kneel beside her mom's bed. |
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I remember we were always taught to kneel beside our bed and say our prayers before we went to bed. |
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He knelt beside the young woman's shivering body and wrapped her in his coat until an ambulance arrived. |
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He was content to sit there beside her, head on her shoulder, watching her write up her research notes. |
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He put a hand over his mouth and slowly knelt down beside his friend's lifeless body. |
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Ferns are especially handsome as accents among swaths of lower-growing plants such as sweet woodruff or oxalis or growing beside ponds. |
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Feeling inadequate, Marc offered to go the woodshed and restore the wood pile beside the fireplace. |
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One glance at the clock on the nightstand beside the bed revealed it to be eight o'clock in the morning. |
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One day when Zhang was on a bus, a young man beside him smoked and would not listen to his words of warning about smoking. |
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They were sitting together beside a pool of water, surrounded by reeds and trailing plants. |
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You're standing beside a beer cooler on the bank of a frozen Siberian river, and your nose is numb with cold. |
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We crouched beside the tree, looking for all the world like a Christmas card photo. |
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The men that were beside her stayed where they were and didn't take any notice to the fact that she had just done what she had just done. |
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He was grinning and he immediately invaded her personal space, backing her against the locker beside hers. |
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The Temeraire fought with conspicuous bravery in the battle beside Nelson's flagship Victory. |
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Glen plopped down beside us, and idly played with one of my shoestrings as he read through it. |
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Often a pithy saying or proverb has been written in the chosen script beside the alphabet. |
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A few large sacks stood by one wall and beside the tea chest, a huge sack of sugar and bags for weighing that also. |
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She walked back to the trunk and took the photo out and placed it on the small table beside the bed. |
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Nicola arrived to comfort her baby, mother and grandmother beside the wrecked car and lorry before the emergency services arrived. |
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Williams dances beside a fountain, krumping and popping to music only he hears. |
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Her husband, who was sitting beside her, sustained a whiplash injury and an injury to his shoulder. |
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At home, he'd only work as well as the horse beside him but we'd never take him off the bridle at home either. |
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Then there was a single gunshot, and a chair right beside me blew back, a hole torn through it. |
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Artis just happened to live beside the soybean field where the 11-year-old was found. |
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It coughed and wheezed to a stop beside the pumps, and I dutifully walked out to serve the tired and dishevelled middle-aged woman sitting behind the wheel. |
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The tip of his long, whip-like tail flicked lazily beside him. |
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Any attempt to justify and rationalize this is probably beside the point. |
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Marisa nodded, placing her palms flat on the hull beside his. |
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White gloves that were studded with diamonds hung on the hanger beside it. |
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The building of the Bow flyover removed all traces of the old bridge, and the River Lea is now barely visible beside the dual carriageway beneath. |
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Then Mr. Lake moved to stand beside Sara, again motioning ahead. |
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I was sitting in a low chair with my laptop on a coffee table beside me. |
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Students with a complaint often want to point to failings in the university's conduct of its affairs that affect other students beside themselves. |
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My 1 year old son has no contact with other children beside his sister! |
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You only give respect to people who respect others beside themselves. |
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I was, you know, just beside myself with anger and disappointment. |
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Nathaniel looked calm, while her father was beside himself with anger. |
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Jenny was beside herself with excitement, but also with worry. |
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In the picture, she's really overcome with emotion, so beside herself with glee and honor at having won a Golden Globe, that it's all she can do to remain vertical. |
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Their friends and family are beside themselves with worry and grief, and not having any power to do anything to ease the situation is incredibly frustrating. |
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As you can imagine his wife and children are beside themselves. |
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Daren sat beside her, shivering, and Martin squatted in front of her. |
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I was the second to last person on board and my luck continued to hold with an empty seat beside mine so there was extra underseat space to stash my stuff. |
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You may or may not hold these as values, but that is beside the point. |
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Confederate flags rode beside American banners stuck on bumpers and windshields, the historical anachronism of the pairing apparently lost on the owners. |
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Once the work of winterizing your garden's behind you, it's time to curl up on the sofa in front of the fire with a lovely stack of gardening books beside you. |
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While I was in the lake, little fishes would nibble softly on my toes, beside me slid a beautiful California king snake and a bird swooped down to his prey. |
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St. Philip Neri loved to pray beside the tabernacle in his church in Rome. |
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The ladies beside me were clutching their iPhones in what appeared to be death grips. |
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Candace walked silently beside us, earrings jingling with each step. |
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When I find Matt, he's standing beside a buttress root taller than he is. |
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A metal ring is welded onto the power shaft beside the universal joint. |
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Her voice was high pitched in anger, but it faded away once she caught a glimpse of that familiar smile beaming at her from the passenger seat of the car beside them. |
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Sink into an Adirondack chair on your private deck overlooking the snow-capped peaks of Oregon's Cascades or cuddle up beside the flickering gas-fired stone hearth. |
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Aunt Christina sat beside him knitting a primrose-coloured jumper for me. |
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I climbed the ladder beside one of the sleeping bags and wormed inside. |
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It's beside the recreation room, and beside that is the exercise room. |
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Increasingly desperate to procure himself a place in history, last week he managed a new trophy to set beside the Boy Scout woggle, which sits proudly on his desk. |
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Perfect for wildlife watching, hiking trails snake through canyons beside the swirling Rio Grande in the US-Mexico borderlands. |
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But whether they are Russian, or former or defected Ukrainian military, is in some ways beside the point. |
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The woman follows him down and kneels beside his sprawled body. |
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He muttered a quiet malediction, tugged off his gloves, and dug his dagger point into the soft lead that sealed the pane beside the latch in place. |
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Where the track levels out, head left over a stile beside a wooden gate. |
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Seen beside the two luminescent elegies, the rest of the essays in the collection appear in long shadows. |
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Fishing around in the store-room beside the studio, Val pulls out a paint-spattered tray laden with tubes of gooey oil paint in various shades of lemon and ochre. |
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Joe dismounted beside him and reached for the reins of Ben's horse. |
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At the edge, Linda lays the flowers down, kneeling beside the grave. |
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Bolted to the deck beside it are bright yellow warning signs about the dangers of entering a wreck, and reminding divers that they enter at their own risk. |
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He sat up and stretched, and his son hopped onto the couch beside him. |
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He was sitting on a wicker basket and was holding a rod that seemed endless, whilst another rod lay beside him with a landing net and in the water an immensely long keep-net. |
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I tried sleeping on the sofa but my grandma led me to the master bedroom and bid me sleep on the bed beside my slumbering grandfather, who was on a mat. |
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But whether these gussied-up chicken nuggets helps boost sales, foot traffic or market share is almost beside the point. |
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Daniel returned it and then reseated himself beside his wife. |
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On the way, with Jomo quietly walking beside the horses, leading them, Zara asked why there were two horses since the cart was small enough for only one horse. |
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The track follows closely beside the concrete channel and takes you round the side of a steep hill of sandstone and pebbles covered with red tree lupins in late spring. |
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Selma becomes a biopic in which the hero shines while those who worked beside him are overlooked or relegated to the sidelines. |
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The eyes are situated beside the bill giving the birds binocular vision. |
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On top of the table is a reasonably substantial amount of cash in notes, coins and IOUs, and beside it a manky old duffel bag destined to carry home someone's winnings. |
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We see single plants on a beach, cliffs beside water pressing in on the painter, the waves still or tempestuous, reflecting the wild vagaries of his mind. |
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I noticed a blown-up black-and-white photograph on the wall beside where we were sitting. |
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I shrugged and sat beside him, focusing on demolishing my ice cream. |
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Sure enough, between the amazing Sparco leather bucket seats, beside the green starter button, is a metal badge bearing the model's serial number. |
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There were three large metal portables lined up beside the school. |
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The boy beside him wore a black ten-gallon hat with snakeskin boots. |
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Nevertheless the climatic regime of the palaeosols was fundamentally frigid and these palaeosols formed on glacial terraces beside large permanent glaciers. |
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The photographs were taken from a hidden spot beside a public road which passes in front of the chateau. |
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He watched him study her for a moment and stood up to stand beside him. |
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One day Rabbit sat down beside a flowering acacia tree and looked up at the bright yellow flowers, the rough bark and the sturdy limbs stretching toward the sun. |
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A Facebook photo from the event shows the manifestly proud papa beaming beside his son. |
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Chris was bent down beside Cam cleaning up a scrape on his knee. |
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My millennial friends have waited in line beside a cluster of Orthodox women in long dark skirts to be seen by Peggy. |
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Glancing around the quarterdeck, he sat down on the deck beside her. |
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In the camp, beside the glowing remains of three watchfires, paired sentries sat on heaps of skins, talking in low tones and passing wineskins from hand to hand. |
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An additional tube, called the siphon, runs beside much of the intestine, opening into it at both ends. |
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It had been the rainiest day imaginable, and when we got back to the hotel I laid it out to dry beside a heater in the team room. |
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He stood across in the other garden, beside a bush of pale Michaelmas daisies, watching the last bees crawl into the hive. |
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Well placed beside an extensive motorway network and suffering high unemployment figures but, with key automative companies in the town. |
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He knelt beside Crusher and watched, briefly useless, as she passed her medscanner over the body. Except that it wasn't a body. |
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But the site is a scruffy patch of grass beside a rain-slicked freeway, and the toreros wear K-Mart clothes and look like teenagers. |
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The bishop planned and began a much larger church as his cathedral, to which was attached a priory, with the bishop's palace beside it. |
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He also has lodgings in the Old Palace, Canterbury, located beside Canterbury Cathedral, where the Chair of St Augustine sits. |
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On top of that, sailors that go in the launch beside the baize shirt, must be provided with a jacket baize and with all other necessary clothing. |
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My freshman year, I cheered beside a guy with a huge Afro and Kanye glasses and a guy in a toga. |
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The school is located beside the Church of St Leonard the Less, on the banks of the River Ribble. |
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He punctuated his demand with a deep thrust up CJ's hole. His giant pipe drove almost all the way in, pulsing against his fingers beside it. |
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She was standing beside Adam Darr, a 23-year-old Macaulay Culkin clone. |
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In the ad, the 27-year-old appears reclining on a sun lounger beside a swimming pool, dressed only in a skimpy leopard-print bathing costume. |
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Sitting in an armchair beside a blazing fire in a community centre, Mr. Saakashvili rhymed off a list of his government's accomplishments. |
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The boy sits beside him and two of them are locked in a parenthesis of mutual zonkedness. |
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I sat there on a bench in dappled shade, beside an aviary full of brightly feathered finches and siskins fluttering about. |
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Miss Radford wintled across the floor on her bottom until she slumped beside Eloise, who rolled her eyes and bared her lower teeth. |
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A blond kid with a whitewall haircut and long, thin sideburns came over to stand beside the kid with the wimpy Roman do. |
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I stayed at my mate's house after I'd had a huge row with my girlfriend and I was all set to kip down on the sofa when his sister sat beside me. |
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Costa murder susp-ect Richard Monteith hobbles into a Span-ish court on crutches beside his wife Anne-Marie. |
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For example, the vows that Richard II said beside Anne of Bohemia in 1382 forged an alliance against enemy France in the Hundred Years' War. |
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As a result, Malcolm's remains were also disinterred, and buried next to Margaret beside the altar. |
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Males take up nesting sites before the breeding season, by frequently calling beside them. |
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Morris, a black Labrador retriever, walks obediently beside her as she goes on her errands at the market and post office in Toluca Lake. |
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This is now most evident in the Southern Alps, formed by compression of the crust beside the Alpine Fault. |
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The winter sun shone orangely in the sky just as the weak low wattage bulb in the lamp beside her mother had that night she talked. |
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We settle down beside the fire to eat our beans and pies, unroll our bedrolls, sing some songs, and finally close our eyes. |
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The retail and residential section of Doc Fictoria is built directly beside a Blue Flag beach marina. |
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Also in the town centre are food stores such as Aldi and Lidl which is located beside the Almondvale Stadium. |
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The Petruccis put a trickling hose beside each arbor vine for about 24 hours every two weeks. |
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I drove home with the mystery bag on the seat beside me. I was going to do as he asked and wait until I got home to open it. |
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Keramat brought out a murha, a low stool made of woven cane. He squatted on the earth beside me. |
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As Scorchers players, including non-striker and England outcast Michael Carberry, celebrated joyously, Lee fell to his knees beside the stumps, crestfallen. |
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But then beside the primary and direct sense of the text, the ancients commonly supposed that there was a reductive or anagogical meaning, in which it might be taken. |
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There is also a bell situated in the alignment beside the main temples. |
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There were blue leather easy chairs with smoke stands beside them. |
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These mounted elite warriors are mentioned in the work of the 6th century Goth scholar Jordanes, who wrote that the Swedes had the best horses beside the Thuringians. |
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I want a strong man to walk beside me at the water's edge as the sun sets into the ocean. |
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As soon as darkness was complete, Olivia looked to the clock beside her bed. |
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She grabbed a wad of papers from the table beside her bed, and threw it at me. |
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Picking up the washcloth beside his bed, she wiped the sweat from his forehead. |
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Wincing as a sliver of pain traveled down his body, he looked over to the little analog clock set beside the desk lamp. |
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