Still, he looked like he would be nice enough, even with the way he was eying her warily. |
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Selby are eying the chance of ending York's 13-year stranglehold on the local game when the two sides meet next Saturday. |
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Guns make me very nervous and I'd stand brewing the tea and eying the gun over the cupboard warily. |
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The tender stood there polishing a unique-looking shot glass, eying the newcomers closely. |
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Trevor and I spread out while Mark leaned against the tree, eying us warily. |
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Actually, I considered, eying the many stains on the carpet from carelessly spilt beer, it was little wonder. |
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Apart from Yusril, several cabinet ministers and the vice president are currently eying the presidency. |
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My mother appeared in the doorway, calm and collected as usual, except she was impatiently eying my clock. |
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She kept eying the rear view mirror where she had a good look at Chris, losing to himself in a thumb war. |
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A local handyman would lumber past each day on his way from odd-job to odd-job, eying little twelve-year-old Laura with a smile and a hello. |
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She stood before the wide-open doors to the stable, eying a chestnut steed that had greeted her with a short nicker. |
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It has been reported that the Spanish club is eying up the England captain as an addition to its already star-studded line-up of players. |
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The guard hesitated, eying her suspiciously, taking in her filthiness and the peasant clothes she was wearing. |
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Kael inquired from his position on the ground next to her, eying her food predatorily. |
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The papers report that forward-looking Bobos, eying long-term demographic and employment trends, are now jousting to get their kids into Spanish-concentration magnet schools. |
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They crowded around him, eying him from head to foot, with great curiosity. |
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And the president is eying Texas for a fund-raising visit this spring. What these three states have in common is a growing Hispanic population. |
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The Chair: I could see Mr. BĂ©langer eying you when you spoke of English Canada. |
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It could be a movie-night with your spouse, a tool you have been eying at the hardware store, or a piece of clothing. |
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After eying them closely from the distance, they began to approach closer. |
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She glanced down, eying the boy standing below very carefully. |
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Stewart, Katie's cat, sat watching the game, eying the soldiers. |
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Investigators say he was also eying Heathrow Airport in London. |
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The extreme heat inside the RG-31 armoured vehicle during a patrol has Corporal Mark Button eying his water bottle. |
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Drawings and raw-looking canvases, hung like posters from nails in the walls, depict people, black and white, eying each other mistrustfully. |
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I poked my head around the corner, wearily eying the bustling servants. |
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After acquiring the intellectual property for the program last year, Abilis has gained similar contracts in Maine and New Hampshire and is eying contracts from additional states and provinces. |
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Cloud of quail, eying steeple heights but failing, her covey backlit and looming, huge as buckshot when it balloons down, scribbling earth with its landings. |
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Nigel Farage has confirmed that he will run for a seat in the House of Commons at the 2015 election, and hinted that he is eying the seat that until recently was held by the former Conservative leader, Michael Howard. |
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Newcastle, eying a striker to spearhead their relegation battle, now appear to have stolen a march on their rivals, but the Blues are monitoring the situation. |
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Goals from Estaban Cambiasso and Andy King gave Pearson's men their first league win since January, a 1-0 success against Aston Villa at the King Power Stadium, and they are now eying another three points at the Hawthorns. |
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Her opponents accused her of eying the Speaker's post and trying to return to power as Prime Minister once the constitutional changes were adopted. |
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