Tommy reached up as far as he could and patted the dog's shoulder before Phil helped him climb up into the two wheeled dog cart. |
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The doll nodded softly, and stepped out of her exhibit, then sat down upon a bench, and patted the spot next to her. |
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Rob sat down on the right side of the piano bench and patted the space next to him. |
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Michael drew the sheets away and patted the part of the bed beside him, as if telling me to lie there. |
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He quickly patted everything down, making it as flat as possible, and then he finally unrolled his sleeping bag. |
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She put on a black Ramones T-shirt and patted down her hair with her hands. |
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I narrowed my eyes and idly patted down my short blond hair that I always kept gelled forward. |
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People he did not recognize patted him on the back and congratulating him on an excessively long keg stand. |
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They seemed nonchalant as they patted Raymond on the back and congratulated him as well. |
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As he walked down the tables to pick up a tray and food, everyone patted him on the back and congratulated him. |
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The cars' occupants hooted their approval and patted Chad on the back for his bravery. |
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Then the two airmen led the suspect away to the hood of a patrol car, where they patted him down for weapons and drugs. |
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The second soldier patted me down roughly, then scrutinized my Harper's press card minutely. |
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At the reception station, a tall young guard took my photo, scanned my index fingerprints, and patted me down. |
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Mason patted her on the arm, a strangely paternal gesture, and sauntered past her father with barely a tip of his hat. |
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Once Dr. West left the room Vivienne scooted closer to the edge of the bed and patted the empty space. |
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Then he broke into hearty laughter, and strangely, patted my shoulder in an almost fatherly manner. |
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Laura patted her pockets, finally coming up with her guitar pick and one of Carrie's colored pencils. |
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I dropped back down on my bed and patted down some pokey ends of loose fluff and feather down idly, and heard the door open. |
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Despite what pet lovers may think, the giant lizards don't like to be cuddled, patted on the head or kissed. |
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He patted his stomach again, sighed, and leaned backward, as if he were so full he could not sit up straight. |
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With deliberate caution, he slid the scroll into his tunic and patted it gently. |
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He patted me on the back and gave me a slight push to the door as if I should do it right now. |
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For even though the mother turtle carefully and craftily dug a hole, laid the eggs and then patted the sand down, they were found. |
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She was grey, she was cold, I picked her up and patted her back and got no response. |
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She patted Sibyl's dark head then directed her gaze toward the square opening in the wall. |
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He patted the man roughly on the cheek and took a step back, directing his next comment to the guards. |
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Over the next few days they are boiled with paddy, washed off with fresh water, soaked again in stale rice gruel and patted dry. |
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I patted down my frizzy brown hair, and attempted to find another, better shirt. |
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I patted his neck, which was damp with sweat, and loosened my hold on the reins. |
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He flipped up the collar of his shirt and tied a Windsor knot, then patted the tie and his collar flat again. |
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He patted his chest where the medallion was hidden beneath his white lace-up shirt. |
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A boy of about nineteen years patted the flank of a dark russet brown horse with a black mane and tail. |
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The crowd cheered wildly as she shimmied her way back in to the saddle and patted her horse for keeping his mind on the job at hand. |
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Sam patted his back in fake sympathy before pushing back her chair to leave the table. |
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He patted an example of a feedback file, which was bulging with faxed compliments for a very busy individual. |
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I patted the horse's dark mane, and shifted my hips slightly so that I was more comfortable. |
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She patted me on the back in encouragement, and I ran off to the backstage wings. |
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The boys, being the meatheads they were, cheered and patted Drake on the back. |
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Momentary panic seized him, and he patted urgently at his pockets, discovering with relief that the things he would need were still there. |
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Lexi patted Jordan's cheek lightly and then brushed past him, so she could make her way towards his room. |
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Nora patted the corner of her mouth slightly with a napkin as she watched him drain the glass of water without hesitation. |
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I was sure my face fell, reflecting my disappointment because Sister Martina patted me gently on the shoulder. |
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The principal made the boys drop trou in the bathroom, while a female teacher patted the girls down. |
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Alan patted a small packet wrapped in brown paper and twine that protruded from his trouser pocket. |
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Lucy pointed, too, and made some gurgles, and even patted the boom mike while the cameras rolled. |
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I helped unearth it and I know the burning salt sands were too tightly packed to have just been recently patted down. |
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I patted her hand awkwardly and walked towards the door, unlocking it with the key still in the lock. |
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Dan patted his horse on the flank and unsaddled it, then took off its bridle. |
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He jumped off of his beast, a beautiful buckskin, and patted it on the rump. |
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He vigorously patted and rubbed his sweaty head, which was either steaming or actually had been on lire. |
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Toby adjusted the man's tie and fixed a hair that was out of place, patted him on the arm with a smile and walked away. |
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Irielyn patted her and lead her to the stables where the other horses rested. |
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A few of us passed Harold, patted him on the back and stammered ill-fitting words of sympathy. |
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I patted it occasionally, which had no impact, and left sticky residue on my palms. |
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When you're used to being patted on the back all the time, a devastating counterargument feels like a sucker punch. |
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Rebekah got down on her hunkers beside one of the lemurs and she patted him. |
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He patted each pocket a second time and shrugged his shoulders and looked down at his hands. |
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I quickly patted down my pockets and, finding nothing, I frantically checked the pavement around me. |
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Looking up at the cave mouth before him, Mega gently patted Rush on the head, as the robot dog moved to stand beside him. |
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He patted me quickly on the back then scuttled off down the far end of the cat walk. |
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I did so and she pulled an embroidered towel off a metal rack and patted me dry. |
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Jerry, after taking a look at his brother, patted Jasmine consolingly on the hand. |
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I got up off the mountainside and patted myself down quickly trying to stay stable. |
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I stopped just in time, patted out my frizzled hair and open the door. |
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She climbed onto the rock and patted herself dry with one of the blankets. |
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It was discussed and approved and we were patted on the back. |
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Out of habit, Meg straightened the white apron tied over her black dress and patted her hair to be sure her long auburn locks were pulled back neatly in a low ponytail. |
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Attorney General Eric Holder patted his pocket as he arrived and said his kids had prepped him with all sorts of questions for tablemate Steven Spielberg. |
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And he said hi back and smiled and sort of patted the baby on the head and everything. |
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Straw had to be cut, trimmed and tied as a shaker for the holy water, stick butter patted into shapes and all the foodstuff bought for the breakfast. |
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He reached out a scabby, bandaged hand and patted my shoulder. |
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Jimbo sat behind me, and patted me on the back with his heavy tomahawk of a paw. |
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Brittany patted her mouth with her napkin and laid it neatly on her lap. |
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All of Vix's friends complimented him and patted him on the back. |
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And he smiled and touched his cigar and his hat and finally patted the girl who worked nights on the bottom. |
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She released his hand, and patted the bulging pouch on her belt. |
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He reached up and patted her horse with his bandaged hand, careful to keep a tight grip on the reigns with the other as they walked down the broad main street. |
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Rauru patted her gently on the shoulder, as he led her up the aisle. |
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Bill patted his fat pouch that tinkled with the sound of money. |
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When Finnell returned to her seat Anthony patted the file and looked up, doe-eyed, for approval. |
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She patted my leg, then stood and walked off into the gloom. |
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He set his equipment beside the campfire, patted Tyler's head enough to make him just start to rouse, then flashed a wicked grin before moving to the shadows. |
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Michael smiled and patted his sister in the head, messing her hair. |
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Peter reached over and took the half notes from the dustbin, patted them off, and laid them together on the table. |
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I patted Fang's sides for his spleen, wondering just what I was going to do if I could feel it all swollen and explodey and stuff. |
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I didn't say anything, I just patted her on the shoulder and walked out. |
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She sized me up, then patted my hand and gave me a big wink. |
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The country boy felt of her legs, and patted her bottom, and kissed her bubbies, and then he begun to tickle her twitchet. |
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So I just patted him kind-like on the shoulder and sat down. |
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The thought made him smile and he patted Cec on the shoulder. |
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It was another of those political band-aids patted over a minor sore. |
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