She began to walk out the door but she heard him sink down on the bed dejectedly. |
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The guard, who witnessed the robbery, said he saw his colleague walk out of the shop to his vehicle in the parking lot with the money box. |
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Having gone into the clinic with some trepidation, I walk out of it feeling like a man who has drunk deep from the fountain of life. |
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I open the door to Jake's room, and walk out into the hallway, padding down the stairs slowly. |
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Then he stood up and started to walk out, with my mum following closely behind. |
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But when I walk out from the shore, tiny purple crabs run for cover at my first step. |
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She was about to walk out of the restroom when she felt the garrote wrap around her neck. |
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All of a sudden three people walk out of the screening, and this guy is pulling out his hair. |
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I walk out of the lapping, transparent water in a daze made up of disbelief as much as exhaustion. |
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Anybody who had anything of value in his room was very unwise to walk out of his room without locking the door behind him. |
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Sometimes I feel as if I should have a punch-in time clock before I walk out on stage. |
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A sudden panic seized her, and Lila hurriedly tripped her way to the glass doors, managing to arrive there just as he was about to walk out. |
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You walk out of a bar in daylight, and you see people on their way to work, or jogging. |
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Do not walk out before the last scene and thereby miss a monument to all-around ineptitude. |
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Dean looks forward to the day when he can walk out on the course and play the game of golf. |
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I walk out of movies and plays, and I never accept invitations to operas that have no catchy tunes in them. |
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There has been a strong feeling among rank and file workers to walk out over this issue. |
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Our time together over, I shake hands, thank her for her candour and walk out the door. |
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I smiled widely when I saw Feodor and Isidore walk out from the gates, both clad in shining armor. |
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His injuries hurt him, but one of them had to be able to walk out of there. |
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Nathan was able to bypass several security checks and walk out of a fire door that had been left unlocked. |
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She also said that she missed being able to walk out and jump into the swimming pool at her house. |
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I walk out into the open, where Josh can see me clearly, with the moonlight glancing off my sleek fur coat. |
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The levels of poverty hit you as soon as you walk out of the airport and see people trying to eke a living out of the very earth they walk on. |
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If brute force isn't your forte, you're also encouraged to take the helm, visit the engine room or walk out on the bowsprit. |
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His own backbenchers and members of the opposition have all threatened to walk out of Westminster or resign. |
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The ending is a blaze of light and sirens and press reporters and a standing ovation when I walk out of what could have been rubbly grave. |
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Alicia watched her mom walk out of the room and then refixed her eyes on Marcus. |
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The day I stand up and address a jury and my stomach isn't churning then I will just turn on my heel and walk out of court and never come back. |
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The Scarborough fighter had threatened to walk out of the fight unless the weigh-in was switched to Friday to prevent problems with dehydration. |
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I was just about to walk out the front door of my office when our receptionist's cellphone rang. |
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Ryo stood to walk out of the house, but Kunshi moved toward him and pushed him back into a seat. |
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She was so dizzy with happiness, she didn't notice them walk out of the door, she didn't care they were walking through the town. |
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How can someone walk out of a seven-year relationship and commit himself to another so soon? |
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I ended up in Shuh but had to walk out because I came across the Vans deck shoes. |
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I rise from the chair, take off the glasses, flick the lightswitch on and walk out of the door. |
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You slip your coat on, walk out the door and into the waiting arms of store security. |
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Thousands of civil servants have defied anti-union laws to unofficially walk out of work in the last two weeks. |
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Face-to-face communication was another key aspect and proved key in stopping a staff walk out. |
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They're the last people you would imagine to walk out unofficially and shout at the boss. |
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Improbably, the screening goes off without a hitch and, except for the 30 or 40 people who walk out, the response is very positive. |
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It's so good-looking and cheap you walk out with a cartload of stuff and feel richer than when you went in. |
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Maeve asked as she started to walk out of the mess hall and up to her room. |
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When I walk out with my mail, I see a cowboy helping a moderately drunk cowgirl along the boardwalk. |
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He then walked deeper into the darkness, looked at the empty throne, and then turned to walk out. |
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I had a long walk out hauling my glider and harness on my kayak cart, but got to the party in time. |
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There are, of course, a few sticks of gum, and I pop one in my mouth as I walk out the room. |
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It remains daunting to walk out and face a full house, with all the balconies filled, but this is my fifth time, and there are no more nerves. |
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They give me a list of problems, and I walk out with my groceries and a binder full of materials. |
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We get the feeling that seeing a woman walk out the door with her suitcases packed is a biannual event for Don, yet it sets him into a depressive tailspin. |
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Usually I can't wait to get home, but every so often it does you good to walk out through the streets you'd never normally use, and see what you're missing. |
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At high water the wreckage was submerged, but at low water the rocks are exposed and it was possible to walk out on the rocks to the crash site. |
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Paralysed by stage fright, she managed to walk out on stage at L'Olympia in Paris on December 27th. |
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It is by virtue of his faith or because he trusts Jesus totally that Peter can walk out on the water. |
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If academics vote to strike they could walk out next month or in March. |
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They cannot take what is going on in the region any more so they walk out hoping that a bullet will kill them and end it all. |
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It is not like the workers in my riding can walk out their door and go next door to get a job. |
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When they walk out of the bar, it is snowing: a glow has fallen on Broadway, mantling the dirty sidewalks off 105th. |
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Choose from endless styles that won't fall flat the minute you walk out the door. |
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When the river is very low and the pool is not fishable it is usually possible to walk out into the middle of the river and fish directly into the deep water channel. |
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Pedestrians are often unruly and prefer to walk out of zebra crossings in order to spare a few centimetres. |
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She was told to stay put so that they could perform a medical check to ensure she was not injured, before she tried to walk out with them. |
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Your audience is free to attend or to stay away, to sit through the programme or walk out. |
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If a crisis, such as a blow-up among family members, prompts one member to walk out on the business. |
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Everything was breathtaking, and posh, and brilliant, but still we fancied a walk out of the walled complex and up the hill to the village. |
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But then I would think, 'Who cares, when the questions are, will I be able to walk out of the hospital unaided? |
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At one point, the French president at the time, Nicolas Sarkozy, threatened to walk out, but compromises were found and tempers soothed. |
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When you walk out of certain inner-city metro stations, you feel like you've landed on another planet. |
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Continue to walk out ahead of the transmitter and position the receiver until the target is in the box as shown below. |
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Therefore, it should, by itself, walk out of this process in a last attempt to serve and help the ongoing talks proceed properly and smoothly. |
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The crew on the bow was instructed to walk out the starboard anchor to above the water level and leave it in gear. |
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Soon after liberation, surviving children of the Auschwitz camp walk out of the children's barracks. |
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But it's less dangerous in music because everyone knows that once a concert's over you walk out the door and get back on with your everyday life. |
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I find it is always easy when you're here, but it's so hard when you walk out the doors. |
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It has become all too easy for someone to walk out of an office with the personal information of huge numbers of people in a briefcase. |
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After the game, while the Bucs' cheerleaders are celebrating on the field, the Raiderettes walk out in single-file line looking like they're on some kind of a death march. |
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He would never walk out of the house in anything dirty or unironed. |
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Now the ultimate solution being considered is to go to a diskless system so employees are not tempted to walk out with their research or take it home. |
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I smoothed a rebellious hair into place and turned to walk out of my room, desperately hoping that the dinner I was about to go to was a pleasant one. |
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He is not the first person to be sacked for missing targets and to walk out with a fat cheque, but what the bankers really disliked was the cut of his jib. |
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He and his friend throw rocks at each other and walk out of town. |
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I walk out and am immediately assaulted by a sharp smell in the air. |
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If I walked into one of our two bathrooms and saw that the loo roll needed changing, I'd swiftly turn around and walk out, like a criminal leaving a crime scene. |
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Nothing burns me up more than to see a rich, white, educated defendant walk out of the courthouse on bail when a minority defendant who did the same thing is under the jail. |
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They were tempted to walk out halfway through the performance. |
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The footballer has vowed to walk out on the club that he loves if they carry on meeting his heartfelt pleas for talks on his future with a muckle wall of silence. |
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We walk out of the club, and into the muzzy darkness of the City at night. |
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There we were, four or five clowns and buffoons in silly outfits waiting together backstage to walk out on a wooden platform with a brass pole in the center. |
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A short walk out of the centre brings you to the cool stone walls of the cloistered courtyard, a welcome oasis of calm away from the busy city streets. |
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Just before I could walk out the door he caught me by the arm. |
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He leans on her as they walk out of the park, heading home to a sparsely furnished but comfortable home with hot chapattis and aloo subzi for dinner. |
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The gold standard divided the party, as 24 Western delegates staged a walk out when the GOP refused to accept the unlimited coinage of gold and silver. |
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We just walk out to the freezer in the garage and take our pick. |
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The 28-year-old was seriously unimpressed with the reporting of his decision to walk out and concede a frame while Hicks was still compiling a break on Thursday. |
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When the crunch comes two years from now the majority will walk out with a carriage clock and cuddly toy as a thank you. |
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Is that why you always walk out on to the pitch carrying a flag? |
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The agency's contacts were reportedly so good in the agriculture ministry that it knew beforehand what Japan would say in trade talks, their fallback positions and when they would walk out. |
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The fire brigade and engineers worked to free the cherrypicker so they could level the bridge and we could walk out. |
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You just get up, you put on your pants and you walk out. |
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You know, you wear this different face when you walk out the door. |
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We walk out into the cold, dark, surprisingly deserted streets of Chicago. |
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So what happened – did he walk out on fame, or did fame walk out on him? |
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Significantly, complaints about the process were not important enough to allow any single member or group of countries to walk out, repeating the failure of Seattle. |
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I didn't want to walk out without knowing how it would end. |
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I have certainly participated in one or two negotiations where trying to tackle disarmament at the wrong moment prompted some parties to walk out. |
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You walk out with us, by yourself, or I gutshoot you where you stand. Now walk! |
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The spectacle concluded, we follow the masked men as they jet down the stairs of the China Online Centre, change clothes in the stairwell and calmly walk out of the lobby like a scene from Mission Impossible. |
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If some members of his party decided to walk out, that was their decision. |
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Many times the multipara will surprise you and be crowning and ready to deliver when you walk out of the cesarean room. |
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Then, feeling like a giant sopaipilla, I walk out in my robe to the Boulders' labyrinth. |
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Don't let your secrets walk out the door on a thumb drive. |
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The Judge accepts the payment, the law no longer has a hold on you, and therefore you are free to walk out of the court a free man or woman. |
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I walk out on the dock at night and see the city lights, listen to the gentle movement of the water below my feet, feel the chilly breeze on my face and unconsciously balance myself against the rocking of small waves. |
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The home has a great room with a cathedral ceiling and a walk out to the deck. |
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I took a walk out onto the roof and was greeted by a sun dog. |
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A swimming beach known as Sandways lies a short walk out of the village across the rocks towards Fort Picklecombe. |
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I'd drive a truck full of explosives in here, walk out, and light it off. |
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After seeing half the senior staff walk out, the school opened the new year on a wing and a prayer. |
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But domiciliary care agencies fear hundreds of home helps will walk out in search of better paid work. |
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He made passing allusions on ungodly rulers which caused Darnley to walk out. |
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Teachers at one Birmingham, seiiool were this afternoon meeting to de-aide whether to drop sanctions or walk out themselves. |
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It is a simple pleasure to walk out on a summer's evening and watch the contented cows licking their calves in a grooming ritual before the herd settles down for a full-bellied sleep! |
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A walk out on the huge dramatic windswept beach provided the first wheatear and great looks at three shore Larks. |
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Successful but slobby Olive has a news programme and nervy, fusspot Florence has just seen her husband walk out. |
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He demanded the al-Qaida force disarm and walk out of the Tora Bora and Milawa valleys in eastern Afghanistan by tomorrow morning or face a new attack. |
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During the final general strike, workers would not walk out of their shops, factories, mines, and mills, but would rather occupy their workplaces and take them over. |
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I walk out and then my friend go in the room and start screaming blah blah blah and the fireworks were going off and they put the fireworks on the toilet. |
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