He listened to the ship, hearing the creaking and the lap of water against the hull. |
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Whole tribes of bones will be creaking into motion, and hearses will be summoned, and lapidary inscriptions will be scratched out and rectified. |
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With its dark rooms, cobwebbed walls and creaking floors, the former magistrate's court is not really much to look at. |
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His lips were compressed tightly together as the ship made a creaking turn. |
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Right at this moment wind is storming, windows are rattling, tree branches are creaking, and leaves are quivering. |
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If there's a horror fan alive who does not inwardly cringe at the doom-laden sound of slow creaking, they must be deaf. |
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There was a rhythmic creaking from the rowlocks and a louder sound of water from under the bows. |
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Several times the man collapsed, though he rose again and kept scrambling, his muscles cramping and his old joints creaking. |
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Listening closely she could hear the branches of the trees moving and creaking in the wind. |
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As he rounded onto his block, he heard the sound of the swings creaking at the park. |
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He waited for what seemed to be hours before the priest came up the creaking, lopsided ladder. |
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The train of merchant's wagons continued slowly into the gate, their wooden axles creaking loudly in the hot stagnant air. |
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But in general, India's infrastructure is as creaking and run-down as ever. |
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My large ears twitched as I listened to the sound of the wood creaking inside of this house. |
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All the anecdotes were new to us, the creaking chair-bound jokes fresh as this morning's lox. |
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First, the EU's creaking institutions will be under severe strain as they try to deal with the sudden intake. |
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That system is also creaking to a halt, with plunging enlistments and retentions. |
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It was so quiet that the gentle creaking of the wooden tent poles in the breeze seemed like a storm in a forest. |
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With the mobile phone networks creaking under the strain, I couldn't locate any friends, and wandered off home. |
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Police sources told the Evening Press the ten-year-old system was creaking under the strain as aging equipment fails. |
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Our old format was creaking under the strain of multiple postings every day. |
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I'm comfortable here, and content to listen to the screech owl outside and the gentle creaking of the house as it settles for the night. |
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A slight nudge of the boat sent the wooden piles scringing in a long, creaking protest. |
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Lilith walked with grace and ease down the short corridor, looking around in revulsion at the peeling mauve wallpaper and creaking old floor. |
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I creep downstairs, cringing at the creaking of every hardwood step as I make my way down. |
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Say what you like about tired old unreconstructed eighties lefties, but one thing remains true about their creaking, archaic value system. |
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Two more teenagers pushed a creaking wheeled cart supporting a huge frosted cake through the doors. |
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The creaking of the heavy canvas above her as the crew began to set sail brought her back to the present with a jump. |
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There was a soft sigh and then the sound of creaking as he sat down in the old rocking chair and set it in motion. |
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At night I am transfixed by the gentle motion of the great hull accompanied by the hypnotic creaking of richly-grained wood. |
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I went downstairs to get a glass of water, the stairs creaking every time I moved. |
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The hull cooled with loud popping and creaking sounds that were more than slightly disturbing to hear. |
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I crept around my apartment, the floor under my warm beige carpet creaking under my weight with each step that I took. |
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She stopped, noticing that the wooden planks were giving in to her weight, creaking dangerously. |
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The stairs were steep and creaking and he held on to the rail bolted to the wall. |
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Rich made a rasping sound in his throat vaguely like the creaking of bed springs, followed by a lewd slurping noise. |
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Daily trials on a creaking and antiquated public transport and roads system is just a part of it. |
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It's every bit as chaotic and mad as London in its way, with a creaking, uncomfortably, rattly Metro system. |
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Labour courts and arbitration systems are creaking under the weight of new cases. |
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The creaking of the uneven bars in gymnastics helps build the suspense in this riveting event. |
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You're in deep in the system, in its fouled blood, in its creaking bones, in its edgy nerves. |
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Perhaps the blame for our fascination with the violent acts of unhinged minds should be laid to rest at the creaking door of the Bates motel. |
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There was a fast drop in temperature, a creaking sound echoed throughout the room, and then a smash. |
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The slightest sound, even a sneeze or the creaking of her basket woke her up. |
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Finally, the eccentric and creaking Greek justice system has accepted that Andy and his fellow enthusiasts are innocent. |
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The ship rocked violently, groaning and creaking with the weight and buffeting of the waves. |
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From inside he heard the creaking of floorboards as someone trudged down the stairs. |
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As he stepped off the last creaking stair and onto the cold stone floor of the cellar, a shiver ran up his spine. |
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Walking up the old staircase he managed to step over the creaking floorboard at the top without spilling any paper. |
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Homelessness services are creaking under the weight of numbers, cuts in funding and privatisation in health services. |
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Some of the windows had shutters that were eerily creaking in the slight breeze. |
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It is a country dominated by high peaks and wide flat stretches of lava field, powerful waterfalls and creaking glaciers. |
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The sound behind him of the horses champing and snorting and the carriage creaking propelled him reluctantly up the stairs. |
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How about a hike through a mysterious creaking bamboo forest, into the darkness of a lava tube, or to a fern-draped waterfall-fed pool? |
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With a slow creaking of hinges, the door opened to admit cold air and a midnight visitor. |
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The fanfare began, and the elaborate gold embroidered doors opened, the hinges creaking from the weight. |
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As they clattered into the street outside I heard voices of slaves, and the outer door creaking open. |
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The soporific sound of creaking pine is usually enjoyed naked, with a chilled bottle of beer in one hand and, for authenticity, a leafy birch whisk in the other. |
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A table creaking under the weight of a Christmas banquet, a classic celebration of binge eating and drinking. |
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The creaking of the bed can be heard through the floorboards and, 20 minutes later, beverley emerges, giggling. |
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The white paint on the porch was peeling, long years of standing was wearing away at the timber wood planks on the floor, creaking with every step. |
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She tugged on the black rope that wrapped around his thighs and torso, her leather gloves creaking with each adjustment. |
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We had ascended the steep staircase and out through a narrow trapdoor on to the roof of the tower, high above the battlements of his creaking ancestral pile. |
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It is a slow-boiler of a film, an exercise in the suspense that spooky children, locked doors, creaking floors, mist, candles and shifty characters do best. |
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The only sound he could hear was the quiet creaking of the wagon's wooden wheels as it trundled over the cobbled streets and the steady beat of his heart, loud in his ears. |
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Today, instead of men performing backbreaking work on creaking machinery, unkempt grass bends in the light breeze. |
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When he talks, his body twists back and forth, creaking the swivel chair. |
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At dawn you'll find him bumping around the Coomera Valley with a van full of bleary-eyed passengers in tow and a basket creaking on the trailer behind. |
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The woman struggled to her feet when there was a loud creaking sound. |
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The only noises were the holystones being dragged back and forth, the wind in the rigging, the creaking of the ship, and Hornblower's footsteps across the quarter-deck. |
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Outside, green plastic garden furniture, creaking in the sun, each empty table complete with at least one crumb from a previous occupant and a chromed ashtray not quite empty. |
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Moored ships moved restlessly, shifting and creaking, the forest of masts with their canopies of ropes and sails and pennants swaying ever so slightly in the breeze. |
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Wearing one of my mother's favourite dresses in hopes to conciliate the tensions of the previous day, I walked with a light step down the creaking staircase. |
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The dismal mumblings of everyday business in the House of Commons, the creaking pomposity of the Lords, the ghastly flummery of the state opening are overlooked. |
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It may have been the sound of timbers creaking as the temperature dropped. |
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Both women looked up at the sound of the library door creaking open. |
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Any change in a system that is creaking from old age has to be welcomed. |
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The figures are the latest in a series of revelations which have led to claims that the Scottish criminal justice system is creaking at the seams. |
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The electoral system is creaking and badly in need of change. |
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The main election issue is reform of Japan's creaking pension system. |
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He wanted to keep shooting till the scrabbly old unpainted building came creaking and crashing down. |
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Instead, the clocklike gears of the solar system line up Earth, our planetary neighbor and the sun with all but creaking slowness. |
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Churchill, the party leader, brought in a Party Chairman to modernise the creaking institution. |
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Two servants dressed in the same shroud and hat as the Ankou pile the dead into the cart, and to hear it creaking at night means you have little time left to live. |
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He walked into the history books when he completed a 600-mile walk across creaking ice to the geographic North Pole to finish an 18-year odyssey that had dominated his life. |
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He heard the creaking of the bolt as it came slowly back, and at the same moment he found the monkey's paw, and frantically breathed his third and last wish. |
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A film about a creaking Scottish reprobate in a threadbare deerstalker hat going to South Africa to bag his last big trophy would be strong enough. |
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Creaking leather and the snorting of mules, snatches of off-key ballads, the clop of hooves and the patter of bare soles, the rattle of hayforks and lances. |
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