He turned, motioning toward Lady Grey who waited a few feet away, leaning against the battered shell of a rusted vehicle. |
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I leaned over and tapped Alyssa on the shoulder, and signaled her to follow me by motioning my head in that direction. |
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He smiled and noticed that Forrester was motioning him to leave the office. |
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He's from the old school, motioning you ahead of him through doorways with a graceful wave of his expressive hands. |
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A friend of Delia's, Ben Lewis, spots us and waves madly, motioning us to sit down with him. |
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My thoughts were interrupted by a gentleman motioning me to sit down in his chair. |
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She acknowledged my return with a wave, motioning me to sit down at my desk. |
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She smiled widely at him, before dropping to her knees and motioning for him to do the same. |
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Tessa turned to look up at Jake, who rolled his eyes before motioning the girls to join him a few feet away. |
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Above the shellacked, beauty parlor bouffant of the other woman, I see Brad in the distant bus station motioning for help. |
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A large burly man was carrying a large rifle, his sword hanging by his waist, motioning to his men. |
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The service had ended and the priest was standing in front of them, motioning for them to exit the chapel ahead of the rest of the guests. |
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Above the crest of the craggy hill the pilots had landed on, a small squad of Germans appeared, shouting and motioning to the parachutes. |
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He nodded, hoisting himself onto the bunk and motioning for me to toss him the extra pillow. |
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He drew up a chair at one end of the table, motioning for me to do the same as he took a sip from his cup of coffee. |
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Lucy reseated herself, motioning for the emissary to take a seat on the upper deck, so as to better see what was going on. |
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The third soldier lisped, with a slight Siberian accent, motioning them out with his rifle. |
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This is our home now, she said, motioning tipsily at the train tracks and meaning the future. |
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Balthazar said, motioning for them to follow him through the cold, sterile airport. |
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Then they tackled, he went down claiming a foul and she was spotted motioning that he'd dived. |
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His glazed expression cleared slightly, and he smiled at her, motioning for her to join him. |
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John ordered him to sit, motioning to the arm of his chair since all of the seats were taken up. |
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She shook her head, motioning toward the pool with the oxygen-tubes strapped to her back, blond hair held in place by a sweatband. |
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If it was The View, someone off to the side would be motioning for the audience to applaud. |
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Then Mr. Lake moved to stand beside Sara, again motioning ahead. |
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Asked one onlooker motioning toward the crush of people blockading every clothes rack. |
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A moment later, he passed it the other way, motioning for another teammate to move the ball up the field. |
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Then, motioning her husband to sit beside her on the sofa where she was half reclining, she made the rest of us bring chairs up close. |
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The Referee can call for a bow where none is volunteered by motioning as shown in Appendix 2 of the rules. |
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My Guide, I saw with some astonishment, was already in the boat and motioning me to enter also. |
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Go for one or two shades darker than the lighter one you're using and blend outwards motioning to the outer corner of your eye. |
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He chose his victims deliberately, starting his attack by motioning for a woman driver to precede him. |
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During the next break Quentin is waving at me motioning me to come up to where they are sitting. |
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When he arrived at the Dean's Office, he knocked before entering and the secretary greeted him a good afternoon, then motioning for him to go see the Dean right away. |
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She took a seat on a lawn chair, motioning for Jessie to do the same. |
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The grunt takes a hard look at our interpreter, rotates his M16 and opens the vehicle door, motioning for us to get out. |
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Mom put her index finger to her mouth, motioning me to stay quiet. |
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Bliss symbol boards used by individuals who have a speech impairment to help them communicate by motioning at the symbols or by spelling-out words. |
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He zzzed for a long time, bobbing back and forth, and then he let us go, pointing to two empty seats across the aisle and motioning for us to sit down. |
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