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  • They barely gave me a nod when I poked my head up over the side of the truck.
  • The garage is a mile ahead up the hill-just follow your nose.
  • Roll the head up, stitch it together and braize it in half a tumbler of Malmsey or Australian Muscat (Burgoyne's), half a cup of very good white stock, some bits of ham and bacon, and a clove of garlic with two cuts. The Cook's Decameron: a study in taste, containing over two hundred recipes for Italian dishes
  • Mr. Noble says he would shoot down any suggestion that Interpol should head up an international antiterrorist squad. Making Interpol Relevant Again
  • He could feel Tyna lift her head up from her awkward position across her shoulder.
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  • Now angle forward from your hips keeping the shaft touching those parts and you will get a feeling of keeping your back straight and your head up. Winning Golf for Women
  • Lucy breathed in deeply, and turned her head upwards, accepting the water, feeling it wash away her dirt and grime.
  • She had fatigued herself so much, (growing sensibly weaker) that she sunk her head upon her pillows, ready to faint; and we withdrew to the window, looking upon one another; but could not tell what to say; and yet both seemed inclinable to speak: but the motion passed over in silence. Clarissa Harlowe
  • In the absence of steerage way, the yacht can't head up; the misplaced center of effort takes charge, and she yaws.
  • We'll stay in Oslo for a few days and then head up to a cabin in the mountain to try cross-country skiing.
  • Carefully he remounted Gayla with Amalia sitting in front of him, his arms securely fastened around her waist and her head upon his shoulder.
  • At least his Spanish stopper can hold his head up. The Sun
  • Hold your head up and avoid the double chins with a proud pose. The Sun
  • It is necessary, I think, to head up the chapters.
  • The weakling is he in whose forceless nature one serpent after another writhes its head up, dominant for a moment only, doomed to be thrust down by another fancy as fickle. The Workingman's Paradise An Australian Labour Novel
  • She fell upon her knees, her head upon her couch her hands clasped upon her head, overcome by anxiety and terror; and gipsy, idolatress, and pagan as she was, began with sobs and tremblings to ask mercy of the God of the Christians, and pray to Our Lady, her hostess. I. The Little Shoe. Book XI
  • Hold your head upside down and, with your fingers splayed, lift your hair and blast with the hairdryer. Times, Sunday Times
  • Sometimes he strained his head up towards the ceiling and his mouth moved as if he were trying to shout orders.
  • Eventually I head upstairs with a hot-water bottle. Times, Sunday Times
  • He dismissed well-trained officers from the police, appointing former bodyguards or even patrolmen in their stead to head up the force.
  • I inhaled a lungful of salt water, jerked my head up to choke and gasp for air, then smacked my face back into the water so I could monitor the shark.
  • Heaving his head upright Michael sipped at the bitter, oily coffee and tried to focus on his sister.
  • She quickly mopped the floor, went downstairs to put the mop back in the kitchen, and head upstairs to her room.
  • He stared straight ahead, hands clasped tightly in his lap, back straight, head up, shoulders squared.
  • Rubbing her sore bottom painfully, she jerked her head up to see who had run into her.
  • Keep your head up and belly button drawn in. Times, Sunday Times
  • Some amyl too, which blew Jed's head up like a mushroom cloud.
  • And dreamed of nights when you should sleep with your head upon my breast -- [_Yaouma bends her head_] And now you seek a grave in the slime of the river. Woman on Her Own, False Gods and The Red Robe Three Plays By Brieux
  • The hurried yells of the seaman brought Blaine's head up, and induced his head to lazily drift upwards, towards a large raft that had been shucked out to the bow.
  • Sitting on the stone bench now she tilted her head up towards the sky and the welter of bare branches overhead.
  • As you head uphill the scent of pines fills the air from the gardens interspersed between ramparts and towers. Times, Sunday Times
  • Now angle forward from your hips keeping the shaft touching those parts and you will get a feeling of keeping your back straight and your head up. Winning Golf for Women
  • Unlike the bull of cartoon drawings, it charges with its head up so that it can see exactly what it is aiming at. Into Africa - a social history of the East African Safari
  • Slowly arch the back and lift the chest and head upwards and back.
  • Turning her head upward, her jaw almost dropped, her mouth almost went lax, and she almost lost her vocal cords.
  • The governor has asked you to head up a bipartisan group to look at straightening out California's terrible fiscal situation.
  • They head up a cast who show the stress and exhaustion involved in a round-the-clock investigation. Times, Sunday Times
  • On June 11 we will head up to vacationland aka Waterville Maine. May 6, 2005
  • I have just been headhunted to head up a German online portal by a well known venture capital firm. Looking to acquire. « The Paradigm Shift
  • Nathan brought his head up sharply at her question and glanced at her, a frown creasing his features.
  • He raced ahead up into the bush, barking and snarling.
  • This year, we achieved nirvana, taking a house nestling under Hay Bluff where, after a morning spent quizzing festival attendees about their literary output, I could slip on my boots and head up the hills with dog and children in tow. Rob Lowe plus books – what could be better? | Mariella Frostrup
  • He grabbed the back of my head, weaving his fingers in my hair and then yanked my head up.
  • Mac's neck was corded, the tendons jumping out as he tried to lift his head up. CORMORANT
  • First and foremost, don't give into the urge to prop your head up with a hand.
  • Hold your head upside down and, with your fingers splayed, lift your hair and blast with the hairdryer. Times, Sunday Times
  • Xander snapped his head up when the front door was opened and shut a second later.
  • How can I ever hold my head up in a wig, tiara, glitter, and marabou again?
  • Trails starting right outside the door head up to high ridges with views stretching dozens of miles - sightings of mountain goats and marmots are common.
  • He had begun to poke his head up to fire at the balcony when a green flash sliced through horns, bridle, and stock, the taut bowstring and fragments of bow whipping back to gouge his arm.
  • I poked my head up and began to look around, shining the light across the attic floor and into all the nooks and crannies.
  • He could nod his head up and down, and he insisted that only he had the right to make decisions about the Shepherdess.
  • Apparently there was a problem with the lease on his late parents' house and he had to head upstate for the weekend.
  • I yelled hello upstairs as I began to head up to see if I could help Mrs. Bishop out.
  • He said he would stand by me, no matter what happened, and I must just keep my head up and try not to worrit myself. Sick Cycle Carousel
  • It raises its head up above the parapet now and then and when it finds me it bites me hard and makes me cry.
  • They passed enormous herds of impala and hartebeest and then later a herd of puku grazing with zebra while a lone puku buck stood off to the side, head up, alert, on guard to protect the others. Hollywood Husband Contract Wife
  • Head up the north-east side of the river bank and past the remains of an old village or clachan - another sad reminder of a previous way of life.
  • Inside the cage, an ashen-looking Mubarak craned his head up to see the proceedings, a sheet drawn up to his chest. Egypt's Mubarak in hospital bed at trial
  • David was asked to head up the technical team.
  • I make what I call breakfast, deal with real life for a while — anything from splitting wood to sending emails — before the late afternoon when I head up the mountain. Stray Questions for: Josh Weil - Paper Cuts Blog - NYTimes.com
  • As the carriage turned to head up to the main entrance, Jak grabbed her waist and jumped off.
  • She slid dejectedly into her seat, slumping a little and propping her head up on her desktop, her fingers halfway into her hair, and closed her eyes for a moment.
  • He said that be would head up the marketing business.
  • Start at the crown of your head, then flip your head upside down and lift your hair at the roots with your fingers.
  • Experts predict that the gloomy economic outlook and rising inflation will mean mortgage deals will continue to head upwards. Times, Sunday Times
  • So little can you do so, that it would have remained a disputed question -- had not the name luckily been inscribed on some Syracusan coins -- whether the head upon them was meant for Arethusa at all; and, continually, it becomes a question respecting finished statues, if without attributes, Aratra Pentelici, Seven Lectures on the Elements of Sculpture Given before the University of Oxford in Michaelmas Term, 1870
  • They bob their head up and down if they are uneasy. Times, Sunday Times
  • As you head uphill the scent of pines fills the air from the gardens interspersed between ramparts and towers. Times, Sunday Times
  • The ex-presidents were appointed by President Bush to head up a fund-raising effort for the region, where nearly 175,000 people were killed.
  • Sean saw me first, and elbowed Mark in the side, who snapped his head up angrily, saw me, and smiled in a way I had never seen a mix between mischief and malice.
  • He'd just finished rereading the letter a fourth time when a knock on his door caused him to suddenly jerk his head up.
  • Sometimes he strained his head up towards the ceiling and his mouth moved as if he were trying to shout orders.
  • We were going to head up the riverfront boulevard, but drat the luck: the driver noted that the tunnel beneath the bridge was three inches too short, and any attempt to go through the passageway would decapitate the people on the upper desk.
  • I popped my head up quickly and looked at Leon who was standing outside of the passenger side door.
  • This might identify a suitable family to head up international efforts. Times, Sunday Times
  • Within three years two had been marched and one moved sideways yet Hugh moved on to head up the Retail Division of the bank.
  • I turned my head up to see his smiling face glowing down upon me.
  • She reached the anchored ship and recognized the figurehead upon its prow.
  • He tilted his head up revealing a long beard and scraggly hair.
  • He relaxed into the coition, laying his head upon her shoulder, slowing himself down.
  • Head up the east coast to Fisherman's Cove near Chennai and take in the shopping in the city, laze around the beach, and visit heritage spots close by such as Mahabalipuram and Kanchipuram.
  • Prop his head up with a pillow so he doesn't choke on his own blood.
  • My mouth watered at the sight and smell but I forced myself to keep my head up and stand strong.
  • See the bright nymph, that here her head uprears.
  • I inhaled a lungful of salt water, jerked my head up to choke and gasp for air, then smacked my face back into the water so I could monitor the shark.
  • I would take a flitch, lift the head up and go back, and before I started my next cut, I would take the flitch and spin it 90 degrees.
  • Canutus, William, Matilda, and others, some British coins of gold have been dispersedly found, and no small number of silver pieces near Norwich, with a rude head upon the obverse, and an ill-formed horse on the reverse, with inscriptions Ic. Duro. Hydriotaphia, or Urn-burial
  • This myopia is at the root of why we can’t tell a good idea when it bites us, or see that Obama is (literally) a gift from God, for a nation with it’s head up it’s arse. Hysteria | ATTACKERMAN
  • We head up a rickety flight of stairs, pass through a wooden door, and suddenly my jaw drops open.
  • His hands touched my face, gripped it firmly, and forced my head up to see he was crying.
  • As Ramon and Hector pull on goatskin chaps and nylon slickers, we head up-valley, following the faint trails left by huemules, Patagonia's endangered red deer.
  • Head upcountry and discover the uniquely blended Hawaiian, Portuguese, and Mexican cultures — still alive and well among Hawaiian paniolo (cowboys) on the island's giant ranches.
  • He promptly stood in front of it and began banging his head upon the curved surface.
  • Gathering all my courage, I pulled my head up to see nothing but a vast silhouette blended with the dark, and those two eyes that shined dimly in the reflected luminosity of my headlights stared back.
  • They walked all around the barnyard, Shiloh's head up high, looking at all the new surroundings.
  • Reaching down he took the mare in a firm grip by the lower jaw, stretched her head upward until he looked into her great soft eyes. THE WOLF AND THE DOVE
  • Once cardiac arrhythmias, structural heart disease, and non-cardiac causes of syncope have been ruled out, head up tilt testing is usually the first line of testing.
  • Keep the dumbbell centered between your knees as you descend into a deep squat, keeping your head up and low back slightly arched.
  • And there was a strange disease called limber neck where they couldn't hold their head up. Ghost Soldiers: The Forgotten Epic Story of World War II's Most Dramatic Mission
  • The garage is a mile ahead up the hill-just follow your nose.
  • The girl, spreading herself to the best advantage, with her head upon the pillow, was so concentred in what she was about, that our presence seemed the least of her care and concern. Fanny Hill: Memoirs of a Woman of Pleasure
  • After getting my signed Baby-Sitters Club poster, and fangirling out just a little bit more, I head upstairs.
  • Hold your head up and avoid the double chins with a proud pose. The Sun
  • As it was, she had a thin, lumpy wool cloak, riddled with holes despite its distinct, musty smell of mothballs, to prop up her head upon.
  • But instead of lingering outdoors, we head up to our room, where it feels wonderful to kick off our shoes and lie back on the overstuffed feather bed in a room filled with delicate antique furniture.
  • Head up, she paced the length of the room towards the high dais with Peottre Blackwater coming slowly behind her. THE GOLDEN FOOL: BOOK TWO OF THE TAWNY MAN
  • I took on bits of jobs - temping, writing - anything I could drop at a moment's notice to head up the motorway if necessary, but even then Mum was resistant to change.
  • Oh to drink of it again, and to lay her head upon the pillow and outsleep the day! The Whirlpool
  • I pulled my head up from underwater and gasped air, shaking water out of my hair in a spray of droplets.
  • Then he lifted his head up again and turned his gaze to meet my wide-open eyes. Times, Sunday Times
  • I head up the creaky stairs that scream silently in my ears.
  • To his credit be it said, Jack paid little attention to them, tittupping along, head up, tail up, only when they came too close turning on them with a flash of white teeth that sent the cowardly brutes flying and brought cries of delight from the village folk who crowded nearer to inspect the strange dog, so small, so brave, and so friendly. A Wayfarer in China Impressions of a trip across West China and Mongolia
  • Startled, Macklin jerked his head up and saw Jessica Mordente, a reporter for the Los Angeles Times, standing in the doorway leading to his laundry room. Archive 2010-04-01
  • But the 17-year-old kept his head up and started to cause problems with his explosive bursts of pace.
  • This might identify a suitable family to head up international efforts. Times, Sunday Times
  • Just head up to the bar, look cute and "presto" here's $25,000 to get your academic funk on. Mark Britton: Student Loans: Avoid the Hangover
  • Whilst kissing it and rubbing hands and forehead upon it I narrowly observed it, and came away persuaded that it is an aerolite. Personal Narrative of a Pilgrimage to Al-Madinah and Meccah
  • The wheat begins to head up.
  • The horse threw her head up and whickered, tossing her braided mane as she did so.
  • The king then sighed so heavily, and seemed so low-spirited, and sat down so miserably, leaning his head upon his hand, and his elbow upon the kitchen-table pushed away in the corner, that the seventeen princes and princesses crept softly out of the kitchen, and left him alone with the A Holiday Romance
  • This headdress is a frame into which the hair is twisted on each side, and a few hairs are taken from the top of the head up to the frame. The Assault on Everest
  • Nicole voiced in confusion, her newly blonde-streaked brown hair swishing as she tossed her head up to look at us.
  • When the green vegetables head up, we'll pick what we need and give the rest to our neighbors.
  • The hyena prostrated herself to the earth, throwing herself on her knees, bending her paws, moving her head up and down, looking up into his face, as though she were giving him her promise.
  • When she was gone, Ari said, " Let's just head upstairs.
  • the probability that an unbiased coin will fall with the head up is 0.5
  • Her dyed blonde hair was cut short, bristly at the back of the head up to the occipital bone. SOMEWHERE EAST OF LIFE
  • And with that non sequitur, he began to head up Molly's walk. BAD MEDICINE
  • The garage is a mile ahead up the hill-just follow your nose.
  • Lace reluctantly turned her head up, shimmering blue eyes revealed, luscious lips painted with a pink brush across her face.
  • Cross the outlet below the reservoir dam using a small wooden bridge, and continue ahead uphill to an old drove road that loops around the eastern side of Dumyat, back towards Menstrie.
  • Maybe vhen vhe come about und head up into der vindt vhe get oop der tops'ls und put oop uuder vun chib. Boy Scouts in the North Sea The Mystery of a Sub
  • When you walk, stay tall with your head and shoulders back; and hold your head up just slightly.
  • The yellowness disappeared and the first day after being with Michael he was able to hold his head up, which he hadn't been able to do before.
  • And member of admin staff promoted to head up performance. Times, Sunday Times
  • Eventually I head upstairs with a hot-water bottle. Times, Sunday Times
  • When backing up, he keeps his feet spaced apart and his head up - something young linemen often forget to do.
  • I snapped my head up towards her, obviously showing that I wasn't paying attention.
  • Then, using a hairdryer with a diffuser attachment, tip the head upside down to dry the curls. Times, Sunday Times
  • A little bird was bobbing its head up and down.
  • To see them grab a hammer and head up to the roof is character building stuff.
  • Even so there were rumours he might become governor of the BBC and he was sounded out to head up the proposed privatisation of the railways.
  • The dragon stood slightly, tossing its head upwards as though craving to take off into the sky.
  • Coming to a halt, she rested her hands on her hips and tilted her head upwards, sucking at the air like a claustrophobic who'd been trapped in an elevator for too long.
  • When it's his turn to head up on stage for his sound and lighting check pre-show, he strolls up with minimum of fuss, his guitar the only accompaniment to his outfit of jeans and a loose dark jumper.
  • We'll stay in Oslo for a few days and then head up to a cabin in the mountains to try cross-country skiing.
  • Akin to the image of the squirrel, the impresa of the crane, found in both studioli, signifies a leader who "keeps his head up" to forewarn his subjects. Architecture and Memory: The Renaissance Studioli of Federico da Montefeltro
  • Keep your head up and belly button drawn in. Times, Sunday Times
  • He stared straight ahead, hands clasped tightly in his lap, back straight, head up, shoulders squared.
  • The potential new species strides ahead up the fitness curve, leaving its more poorly-adapted predecessors languishing behind, to the point when they are driven to extinction.
  • The UK show stars David Cross as a doltish American sent to London to head up the promotions for an energy drink. Watch David Cross, Spike Jonze and Will Arnett in The Increasingly Poor Decisions of Todd Margaret | /Film
  • John and James pike out leaving me and Rick to head up to the bar to get a couple of drinks before heading to bed.
  • He raised those tattooed arms in adulation of his God, stood from his pew with his head upturned so that tears flowed down his checks and onto his wrinkled neck. That's My King
  • Anything could happen nowit could explode, it could veer off course and crash back to Earth, or head up into the skies and spin out of control. George’s Cosmic Treasure Hunt
  • Her forestaysail and mizzen spanker were set as though an effort had been made to hold her head up into the wind, but the sheets had parted, and the sails were tearing to ribbons in the half gale of wind. Tarzan of the Apes
  • The ancient tower of a church, whose gruff old bell was always peeping slily down at Scrooge out of a Gothic window in the wall, became invisible, and struck the hours and quarters in the clouds, with tremulous vibrations afterwards as if its teeth were chattering in its frozen head up there. A Christmas Carol
  • They bob their head up and down if they are uneasy. Times, Sunday Times
  • Cramming your head up your ass is also doable, apparently. Open Letter to the Council: Take the Same Damn Risk You’re Asking Us To Take « PubliCola
  • I mean, he challenged Communism as a godless state, head up.
  • He had to tilt his head upwards to see clearly and was thus unable to work for more than a few hours at a stretch.
  • And how can anyone hold their head up in polite society with a masters in public relations? Times, Sunday Times
  • With a tired sigh, and with an impulsive movement all her own, unpremeditated, spasmodic, she rested her head upon his breast. Chapter 21
  • Demon picked his head up and pricked his ears forward as he watched the other stallion moving away.
  • At least his Spanish stopper can hold his head up. The Sun
  • As Nora listened to him laugh and shout with the others, she set her elbow on the table, resting her head upon it, and sighed wistfully.
  • Who is the best person to head up the special committee?
  • He has his elbow resting up on the arm part of the couch and his hand is holding his head up.
  • The turkey held his head upon one side, apparently in critical admiration of the darky's quaint old scarfpin which resembled a grain of corn mounted on a needle. Uncle Noah's Christmas Inspiration
  • The tone of his voice, somehow both troubled and amused, brought Francesca's head up from her darning and she stared at him, her cheeks colouring. ‘I was concentrating on my work, that's all.’
  • The garage is a mile ahead up the hill-just follow your nose.
  • She, active and fresh-looking still, but settling into that fair largeness which is not unbecoming a lady of middle-age, he, inclined to a slight stoop, with the lines of his face more sharply defined, and the hair wearing away off his forehead up to the crown. John Halifax, Gentleman
  • In fact, the guards were telling us to head up to the third-mezzanine, that is until a Wheel producer saw how EXTREMELY camera-ready our faces were and instructed us to head on into the orchestra, where we were seated in a couple of seats in the 32nd row that were intended for the deaf. LIVING THE AMERICAN DREAM: Celebrity Wheel of Fortune Style | Best Week Ever
  • But if you head uphill a few yards towards the old town, there are a dozen buildings all with rooftop restaurants giving breathtaking views over the bay.
  • This was in fashion two or three years past; this is the fashion of last year [_takes a head up_]; and this the morning headdress [_takes the head_] of this present A Lecture On Heads As Delivered By Mr. Charles Lee Lewes, To Which Is Added, An Essay On Satire, With Forty-Seven Heads By Nesbit, From Designs By Thurston, 1812
  • This might identify a suitable family to head up international efforts. Times, Sunday Times
  • With his hand on his saddlebow, he was ready to dismount and stab the wolf, when she suddenly thrust her head up from among that mass of dogs, and then her forepaws were on the edge of the gully. War and Peace
  • After breakfast, they will pack their swimming togs and snorkel gear, and head up north to the Great Barrier Reef.
  • A little bird was bobbing its head up and down.
  • Aislinn flew to her and cradled the flaxen head upon her lap. THE WOLF AND THE DOVE
  • He raced ahead up into the bush, barking and snarling.
  • And how can anyone hold their head up in polite society with a masters in public relations? Times, Sunday Times
  • Then he faced them, head up, his expression calm but watchful. YESTERDAY’S SON
  • If something truly earth-shattering happens I may pop my head up.
  • He tilted his head up revealing a long beard and scraggly hair.

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