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  • I play the piano, so it is natural for me to think ‘harmonically’ a lot of the time (one can hear harmonies instantly on a piano; also mainstream jazz is extremely harmony driven).
  • Instantly, he sprang back, picked up Nick, dodged around the Hand, and sprinted off with a triumphant yowl. ABHORSEN
  • The landowner instantly conceives a dislike of the dog and demands that she be gotten rid of.
  • I instantly grew a floppy fringe, bought a combat jacket and started shuffling.
  • Credit, however, must go where it's due and there's one name that springs instantly to mind when considering the rise and rise of the re-invented jandal. Stuff.co.nz - Stuff
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  • The American liked him instantly, signed him to his promotional company and used him as a sparring partner. Times, Sunday Times
  • She blasted him in the face with a shot of plasma, more than likely killing the pilot instantly.
  • Likewise, if you told an ethologist that you found a new species of primate that is closely related to chimps, she would instantly know a tremendous amount about this animal and what it might be able to do. Bunny and a Book
  • The questions were evidently unexpected to the slow-witted spokesman, who instantly found himself tongue-tied.
  • My daydreams of creaming him in a spit-off were instantly dashed.
  • The tan dries almost instantly, so I hit the hay. The Sun
  • Instantly Maryse Rose could picture Lefitte's dapper clothing, the immaculately creased trousers, his heavily brilliantined hair. WHEN THE APRICOTS BLOOM
  • She agrees but instantly feels remorse. The Sun
  • Arsenal, where he can look forward to becoming instantly gripped with a crazed case of the cartwheeling jitters, learning to flap wildly at any kind of cross and generally buying into the idea of goalkeeping as a business of leaping about athletically saving penalties in between diving over the top of toe-poked 40-yard back passes. The Guardian World News
  • The shot hit the raider in the upper chest and killed him instantly.
  • Instantly a dozen knowing eyes were fixed on it, and a buzz of voices was heard; and soon Gerard saw the prior point more than once, and the monk came back, looking as proud as Punch, with a savoury crustade ryal, or game pie gravied and spiced, for Gerard, and a silver grace cup full of rich pimentum. The Cloister and the Hearth
  • Because a special preemie is in my heart, I was instantly committed to helping promote the event. Do It Myself Blog – Glenda Watson Hyatt » 2009 » November
  • The spasm of hope and fear passed instantly, as cold logic replaced emotion.
  • Amusing, instantly likable, and whip-smart, he's in possession of a life so unconventional and fantastical, it's more twisted than fiction.
  • The man, in his late teens or early twenties, died instantly.
  • She instantly regretted giving up her beautiful, loose robe for such whorish attire.
  • Sam instantly dislikes the man and sees him for a worthless, no-good bounder, but Ellen is blinded by her need to be part of an extended family unit.
  • The mind instantly converts an innocent remark into a cacophony of suggestive possibilities.
  • They instantly fall into certain companionable roles: the smartest one lends an educated perspective on a topic, the most outrageous one cracks the kind of jokes she wouldn’t dare to if a man were around, the least intellectually secure one feels safe enough to ask the most rudimentary questions. The Uses of Enchantment
  • He went instantly to the prison, descended to the cell of the "mountebank," called him by name, took him by the hand, and spoke to him. Les Miserables, Volume I, Fantine
  • With your mouse, drag data points and their error bars, and watch the best-fit polynomial curve update instantly.
  • Memes, data, information get filtered through multiple channels these days, instantly and so the ones that get through to most people are the ones that are shocking and "tweetable."
  • This light serum instantly gave my skin a healthy glow. Times, Sunday Times
  • Addressing her fifth and last difficulty, Homer's diction, Dacier's tone, vocabulary, and attitude instantly change.
  • Directors instantly knew where they were in the pecking order by a quick look at the seating plan.
  • He exited the house right behind me, his arms instantly outreaching.
  • I instantly reached down and dialed in the navaid channel.
  • The newspapers and magazines that fed the American mind — for books upon this impatient continent had become simply material for the energy of collectors — were instantly a coruscation of war pictures and of headlines that rose like rockets and burst like shells. The War in the Air
  • The 1982-83 policies made the global recession vanish almost instantly.
  • The tribute show in particular demonstrated how instantly witty he was.
  • Some of the characters, such as spoilt Premiership stars, shifty agents and publicity-mad bimbos, are instantly identifiable with true-life equivalents and not altogether far-fetched.
  • Fortunately for us, we had made ourselves perfectly acquainted with the country the previous day, and instantly realized that escape by our right (as we faced Lucknow) was impossible, because of a huge impassable _jhil_. Forty-one years in India From Subaltern To Commander-In-Chief
  • You are protected instantly if a thief misuses your credit card.
  • Computers can instantly retrieve millions of information bits.
  • Saddled with the most unfortunate perm in the history of the coiffeur, she still manages to create an incredibly believable teen protagonist, filled with instantly recognizable angst and insecurity.
  • Bodyboarder Boarder ripped apart in 'perfect spot' for shark attack DARK seas, whales and seals had created "perfect shark conditions" when a 21-year-old bodyboarder was bitten in half and instantly killed by a suspected great white at a West Australian surf break. NEWS.com.au | Top Stories
  • Now that she was back, under the same roof, I considered and instantly dismissed the notion of trying to have a word with her; nothing could have been worse just then than talk spreading in the bazaar and the camp that she'd been colloguing with a British officer. Flashman And The Mountain Of Light
  • The wireless devices allow consumers to purchase electronic - books online and read screen almost instantly.
  • The shopping mall opens and the nearby high street is turned instantly into a wasteland of building societies and vomit. Times, Sunday Times
  • SARAH PALIN, (R) ALASKA: When my amniocentesis results came back showing what they called abnormalities, oh, dear God, I knew I had instantly an understanding for that fleeting moment why someone would believe it could seem possible to change those circumstances, just make it all go away and get some normalcy back in life. CNN Transcript Apr 17, 2009
  • He held up a hand to stop her ramblings, and Jane was instantly relieved.
  • Myrtle was instantly killed, but Daisy kept going before she past out and Gatsby was forced to take the wheel and drive home.
  • Cameras arrive almost instantly at the site of car bombs that have left huge craters in the ground.
  • To make eyes look instantly wider use a little black eyeliner just above your upper lash line and blend in.
  • Far better to cut a few stems, take them inside and pop them into a simple vase, where they will instantly perfume an entire room for days, bringing with them the promise that spring is just around the corner.
  • They return everything you give them instantly, photogenically. Two Kinds of Love
  • Of course, being the first story arc after the One More Day silliness, this arc is going to have to live up to some stringent standards, like whether this story's quality was contingent upon it being a single Spider-Man (which is questionable, as the best aspects of this comic were the old-fashioned superhero stuff and the return of the supporting cast - neither of which hinged on Peter being married) and forcing the new potential love interest to be compared instantly to Mary Jane, which is a tough comparison for a new character, although Carlie Cooper hold up pretty well, I think (she even has an alliterative name!) as the nerdy, yet attractive, police scientist roommate/best friend of Harry Osborn's new girlfriend. The Amazing Spider-Man #546-548 Review | Comics Should Be Good! @ Comic Book Resources
  • He grinned his approval, smile instantly fading as he spotted something in the sand ahead.
  • After the click, the camera instantly started rewinding the film.
  • I'm pretty sure our esteemed colleague from the NPCA would have been instantly transformed into a mumbling idiot. Judge Blocks Guns-In-Parks Rule
  • ‘We are already seeing overnighters who have digressed from the tourist drive after seeing our billboards, instantly becoming so comfortable that they stay on for another night or two,’ John said.
  • Bryce perked up instantly, grabbing the chance to stall with relish.
  • You instantly think about the patterns and designs we sport, what our outer markings are, and how we use them for both defense and allure.
  • By this simple arrangement the pump is rendered positive in its action; that is, it will instantly start and continue working the moment steam is admitted to the steam-chest, while at the same time the piston is enabled to move as slowly as the nature of the duty may require. Mechanical Drawing Self-Taught
  • Secondly, it means that any liquidity shortage initially suffered by banks will be instantly transferred to the discount market.
  • There is an experiment, which seems to evince this venous absorption, which consists in the external application of a stimulus to the lips, as of vinegar, by which they become instantly pale; that is, the bibulous mouths of the veins by this stimulus are excited to absorb the blood faster, than it can be supplied by the usual arterial exertion. Zoonomia, Vol. I Or, the Laws of Organic Life
  • 'Gun,' he shouted to Angelique, both of them instantly pointing their weapons at the backs of two drookit figures who were getting to their feet, machine guns swinging from straps around their shoulders. A Big Boy Did It and Ran Away
  • German jack-tar runs to the front of flagpole instantly, mount top quickly, respect a ceremony beautifully, jumped next.
  • The heat and concussive force of the airbursts produced the expected results, instantly engulfing the rebel base in an apocalyptic conflagration.
  • Instantly, he felt himself become smaller, his clothes bagging like a boy dressing up in his father's things.
  • Her eyes were instantly riveted on one particular face staring out moonlike from between curtains of dark hair. Unearthly Asylum
  • Instantly, the flight deck was filled with mist as the howl of decompression began. THE RHYTHM SECTION
  • Just as I helped R. into the stylist's chair the heavens opened up and sheets of rain descended with liquid force, splattering the windows and instantly flooding the parking lot.
  • They use blowguns and darts dipped in a type of poison called curare, which instantly paralyzes an animal.
  • The spasm of hope and fear passed instantly, as cold logic replaced emotion.
  • All he does know is that when the moment comes, he will recognise it instantly.
  • Flash I was saddled with 'Hologram' for a while, in respect of my annoying habit of disappearing instantly on a run ashore and reappearing magically in camp tucked up in bed minus speech, faculties and an workable digestive system teuchter. it means country folk. Army Rumour Service
  • The boat instantly tilted, filled and sank.
  • Those words had their desired effect, and her throat instantly clenched up dryly.
  • ‘I'm sorry, ma'am,’ Elizabeth instantly apologized, ‘I didn't mean to implore.’
  • Instantly, one of the hydrogen atoms on the ethanol molecule is ripped off.
  • And, of course, like me and possibly even you, I had no idea what the word ` delope 'was, but I thought, ` I'll cheat,' so I typed up ` delope 'and it -- instantly, it came up on the CD-ROM. The Professor and the Madman: A Tale of Murder, Insanity, and the Making of the Oxford English Dictionary
  • Instantly, he let go of Sam, his free hand stilling the clapper, for a bell gone awry could have disastrous consequences for its wielder. LIRAEL: DAUGHTER OF THE CLAYR
  • He breathes from a portable oxygen canister while doing his preflight, being sure not to inhale any outside air as it would instantly cancel out the effects of the pre-breathing.
  • Within a semester, he had invented something new - a beautiful game played on a rhombus with Go stones - that instantly established his reputation as a pure mathematician.
  • Unable to even screech before the veil of death fell upon her, Solokar perished instantly, rivulets of green ichor spraying from her wounds.
  • But her petiteness was incongruous with her combatant stride, and when she got close enough for him to read her expression, his hopes for this meeting turning out to be good for him were instantly dashed. Tough Customer
  • Dennison slip on her pearlings to walk before my niece and me, and the three women to walk behind; and bid my niece attend me instantly.” Old Mortality
  • From what has been said, it must be evident that life is the effect of a number of external powers, constantly acting on the body, through the medium of that property which we call excitability; that it cannot exist independent of the action of these stimuli; when they are withdrawn, though the excitability does not instantly vanish, there is no life, no motion, but the semblance of death. Popular Lectures on Zoonomia Or The Laws of Animal Life, in Health and Disease
  • It was as though her soul had looked beyond the flesh and instantly recognised its counterpart.
  • On the grounds of Disneyland itself, the food is the instantly gratifying kind - loaded with fat, like hot dogs, potato chips and deep-fried chimichangas, or sugar, like the ubiquitous soda pop and ice cream treats.
  • Everyone at the table seemed to instantly get up, and soon other tables followed suit.
  • She never paid the sixpence, though she lost, but contented herself by abusing Mary all day, and said I was a poor-spirited sneak for not instantly horsewhipping Mr. P. The Great Hoggarty Diamond
  • The airport is the first anywhere in the world to feature a system created by SITA for passengers to scan baggage claim tags and (hopefully) instantly discover where any lost baggage is located.
  • And cleaning up his mess is a tough duty that I think nobody could instantly fix. 7 months in his admin. and we've seen so drastic changes. Orszag: 'We've stepped back' from economic 'free fall'
  • Instantly the baby girl responds. pulse rate becomes calm and steady.
  • The story revolves around his young master Hero who spies a fair maiden in the house next door and falls instantly in love.
  • It was a genuinely fun wee low-budget film, and contained a million instantly quotable lines.
  • When I came downstairs and found the door open, I was a bit chagrined, and instantly declared, like a million men before me, that I Was Not Going to Pay For Heating The Whole Outdoors.
  • DYNAMITE: The term applies to TNT's bittersweet Men of a Certain Age, continuing its terrific second season, but not so much to the instantly tiresome new legal dramedy Franklin & Bash, which implodes in the belief that aggressive quirkiness, smarmy frat-boy sexual innuendo and a "suits are douches" philosophy will endear its Peter Pan protagonists to a wide audience. Matt's TV Week in Review
  • Ray is instantly smitten with the pretty and squeaky-clean Wendy, pursuing her with an undisguised lust, oblivious to the feelings of her boring husband.
  • The line became instantly popular and managements all over the world were impatient to snap them up whenever they were free.
  • Humane but unsentimental, unabashedly artsy but instantly approachable, this is a movie for just about everybody.
  • I instantly regret my indiscretion and beg him to keep the news to himself.
  • McElroy instantly fills a need in the return game.
  • As it swims over different areas of seabed, a cuttlefish can change colour almost instantly to match its surroundings, taking on a dark brown shade over kelp and turning almost white over sand.
  • Instantly the crowd became a mob, screaming, cowering.
  • I know it isn't a funny subject but I had to laugh at your confession about eating disorders, I instantly imagined comic book guy from The Simpsons sayin, "worst bulemic...ever". Never Say Diet
  • Because when presented with a problem, they instantly shift into problem-solving mode and start flowcharting. I tell you this to keep myself honest.
  • They instantly produce a loud, yodelling string of cries, rather as a fluty wind instrument might make. Times, Sunday Times
  • This one instantly absorbs grease, while conditioning and caring for your scalp with soothing allantoin and bisabolol. Times, Sunday Times
  • So having a whitening treatment can instantly change your smile. The Sun
  • You can make your stomach look flatter instantly by improving your posture.
  • Almost instantly the larvae mutate into full grown imagos and you have yourself an Entopod battalion.
  • She was used to having her orders instantly obeyed.
  • Oral communication is equally effective for the receiver, who can instantly clarify what something means.
  • Last fall I killed a 9 pt W-tail at 170 yds with B/p I aimed at the white patch on his neck, he hit the grund instantly. Close Calls: Two Hunters Dodge a Charging Moose
  • The obvious lesson to be gained from this episopde is to instantly report any confrontations to the police immediately too ensure that your "storey" is to be on record first. On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with...
  • Although additions and expansions have been made to suit its occupants, the Bishop's House at Fort Kochi can instantly take you on a nostalgic ride.
  • The two had been stepbrothers only for a brief while, but had instantly bonded after growing up in unstable families.
  • Sailor-fashion, he had no armor on but a light morion and a cuirass, so he was not too much encumbered to prevent his springing to his legs instantly, and setting to work, cutting and foining right and left at every sound, for sight there was none. Westward Ho!
  • He devised a cheap lamp that would burn in the methane-rich atmosphere of the crept workings without instantly exploding.
  • The gloom on leaving La Paz was instantly dispelled by the views on gaining the Altiplano.
  • He had no idea what had dis turbed him, but he was instantly alert. A MATTER OF CONSCIENCE
  • Again, Mozart has never sounded better, and it is instantly obvious that the audio track has been remastered.
  • The diplomat threw in a joke, and the tension was instantly relieved.
  • The ambulance instantly ground to a halt and the driver leaned out of his window and screamed for Patrick to move out of the way.
  • Instantly, and curiously, the slide was halted.
  • Airy, instantly accessible but surprisingly subtle music covering ground between modem mainstream and bebop and featuring Barnes alongside trumpeter Adams.
  • The computer age means a fantastic amount of information and statistics can be accessed almost instantly.
  • When we think of an awfully odiferous place of unpleasant scents, the words ‘monkey house’ instantly come to mind.
  • The first half-hour after the dishes were washed (a task performed to music, all hands joining in the choruses of "John Peel," "Blow, ye winds of morning," etc.) was spent quietly enough, four of the party at parcheesi, the others busy over crokinole and jackstraws; but by and by there was a cry of "Boston!" and instantly boards and counters were put away on their shelf, and the decks cleared for action. The Merryweathers
  • He was one of those people who are instantly popular.
  • The words fell out of his mouth in a clumsy, awkward fashion that instantly made him regret talking at all.
  • This is a house in which you instantly feel at home in the cosy and comfortable rooms. Times, Sunday Times
  • The boy who took the mare in and grained it knew one thing about the owner instantly.
  • I believe that new, fantastic clothes should be instantly purchased, hemmed, and transported onto hangers in my closet.
  • The ferry arrived on Saturday evening and we instantly agreed to stay on the boat and to go elsewhere.
  • Their boat was shattered into matchwood against the rocks and sank instantly.
  • He instantly whipped around to stare at the vivacious girl with her hand placed on her hip.
  • His face was instantly familiar, even after all those years.
  • Acquisition and immediacy are highly important in our everyday comings and goings as chattels and goods have become status symbols and brands have developed to be instantly recognisable.
  • Instantly classified as a demon, the stranger is harried, persecuted and all but executed by the superstitious islanders.
  • For an instantly slimmed-down silhouette, choose a tankini and sarong in a matching pattern. The Sun
  • And it helps that they look so damned good-and are instantly recognisable in the car park!
  • Unprettily dubbed FYROM (Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia), it's not recognised as a state by neighbouring Greece because of the name issue - mention the word Macedonia to a Greek and they will instantly froth at the mouth. Travel news, travel guides and reviews | guardian.co.uk
  • Both have brought new ideas to the game and become household names in their adopted country, not least thanks to instantly recognisable voices rarely off the airwaves. Times, Sunday Times
  • People in the UK are so blinded by the term charity number that they instantly think no number you must be a scam. Army Rumour Service
  • Do not think that having your stallion cut now will instantly make him a darling and all your problems will be solved.
  • Vicky was not so fortunate, however, having chosen badly - and instantly regretting it.
  • Now the pink ribbon is instantly recognisable, seen not only on celebrities but also on charity runs. Times, Sunday Times
  • Punters can also instantly win €25,000 on scratch cards as well as lots of smaller cash prizes and the chance to appear on the weekly game show.
  • The matt peach colour will leave you looking instantly healthier. Times, Sunday Times
  • When the Scots diarist James Boswell travelled to Corsica in 1765, he was warned he would be killed instantly if he so much as attempted ‘to debauch any of their women’.
  • I had put the purple tinsel on to make my case instantly recognisable.
  • The user can change brick colors, bonding patterns, coursing, and mortar colors instantly.
  • With some, the sense of smelling is so dull, as not to distinguish hyacinths from assafoetida; they would even pass the Small-Pox Hospital, and Maiden-lane, without noticing the knackers; whilst others, detecting instantly the slightest particle of offensive matter, hurry past the apothecaries, and get into an agony of sternutation, at fifty yards from Fribourg's. The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 13, No. 367, April 25, 1829
  • We pressed the buzzer in our cabin and a steward arrived instantly.
  • Eventually, she crawls beneath the covers into the ells formed by bent legs, and instantly conks out.
  • One of the Bush administration's achievements is to have fermented a climate in which any kind of criticism is instantly deemed unpatriotic.
  • This is great if you instantly need to be on the move after a nap, and you can bounce out of your sleeping state and jump into work feeling refreshed and energised.
  • `Ms. Martine calling on Line One," the annunciator said instantly.
  • Bernie Mac is Stan Ross, a Milwaukee Brewer who hits his 3,000th hit during a pennant race and instantly retires after snatching the souvenir ball away from the kid who catches it.
  • The thing that is instantly striking is the size of the place: Everything is scaled to children.
  • He is a pent-up wall of fussy manners and glacial reserve that instantly puts people on edge. Times, Sunday Times
  • Grasping her prey with her legs and jaws, in another moment the wriggling body is passive in her grasp, subdued by the potent anæsthetic of her sting -- a hypodermic injection which instantly produces the semblance of death in its insect victim, reducing all the vital functions to the point of dissolution, and then holds them suspended -- literally prolongs life, it would sometimes seem, even beyond its normal duration -- by a process which I might call ductile equation. My Studio Neighbors
  • Most of the applications were short and boring, but Jim's eyes instantly settled on the longest one.
  • Instantly, as if he pressed a ‘talk’ button, I started blabbing without taking a breath.
  • Constitution or criminal law can get effect instantly on controlling death penalty. However, the substantive control ways have some insuppressible localization.
  • What had bonded them instantly and so completely was their similar background.
  • African music is unique in the way it instantly creates a special, moving link with listeners.
  • But, as we said above, the less men know of nature the more easily can they coin fictitious ideas, such as trees speaking, men instantly changed into stones, or into fountains, ghosts appearing in mirrors, something issuing from nothing, even gods changed into beasts and men and infinite other absurdities of the same kind. On the Improvement of the Understanding
  • My caregiver instantly volunteered the information that we were the doctor's family friends.
  • At Polla, for instance, which lies close to the north-west epicentre, the first warning was given by a rushing sound; almost instantly, and while it was yet heard, came a strong subsultory or up-and-down movement, succeeded after a few seconds, but without any interval, by an undulatory motion. A Study of Recent Earthquakes
  • When a serac unexpectedly falls and instantly kills a climber, we are not fascinated, only touched by grief.
  • A teenage girl from South Yorkshire died instantly after her horse bolted out of control and into the path of a car, an inquest heard yesterday.
  • She was a cunning old besom and had seen instantly through Janet and my efforts to be professional and pleasant.
  • His celebrated portrait of Charles William Lambton in scarlet velveteens was sometimes assumed to be an imaginary portrait of the dreaming, youthful Byron, the very soul of English romanticism, and was reproduced across Europe as such, and is still instantly recognisable today. Thomas Lawrence: The new romantic – review
  • Once inside, it is instantly obvious why this hotel's fame has spread far and wide.
  • Although I loved it instantly at the time, it soon felt like one piece of tacky, rainbow-flagged campery too many, its initial appeal wearing off like stale poppers.
  • Push a preprogrammed button, which dials someone's personal ID and instantly connects you to that person's phone.
  • With a click of the mouse, you can instantly install a script without any programming knowledge.
  • To apply a cup, shave the skin and oil it; then take a narrow-mouthed glass, rarify the air within it by introducing a taper in full flame for a second, withdraw the taper and instantly apply the mouth of the glass to the skin and hold it closely applied till the cooling tends to form a vacuum in the glass and to draw up the skin, like a sucker. Special Report on Diseases of the Horse
  • Everything they touch instantly turns to ash, so having them at the forefront of a "Save the UK" campaign will not instil confidence. Little wonder Alex Salmond looks so smug | Kevin McKenna
  • The only consolation, I think she was killed instantly.
  • What was it, exactly, about the thin red dribble on top of the sloshy substance which was supposed to make it instantly more alluring?
  • The main dessert that every school-dinner consumer will instantly recall is semolina - watery white stuff, decorated with a red dribble.
  • This is a lifeless, stiff and instantly forgettable film. Times, Sunday Times
  • The mage mystically attacks a material object, causing it to decay instantly .
  • Most of the bullets struck his head and John Browne died instantly.
  • Pawel, whom I already knew and liked and would unhesitatingly describe as a genius, was soon attached as director, and instantly brought a new sensibility to bear on the script.
  • If at 'any time it is necessary to throw away a quantity of inexpensive spent liquor which may smell offensively, a small quantity of the crystals of permanganate of potassa will instantly deodorise a large quantity of fluid, and this without adding to it any offensive scent of its own, as in the case of chloride of lime or carbolic acid. Practical Taxidermy A manual of instruction to the amateur in collecting, preserving, and setting up natural history specimens of all kinds. To which is added a chapter upon the pictorial arrangement of museums. With additional instructions in modelling a
  • Why, be so still; here's nobody will steal that from thee: yet, for the outside of thy poverty we must make an exchange; therefore discase thee instantly, -- thou must think there's a necessity in't, -- and change garments with this gentleman: though the pennyworth on his side be the worst, yet hold thee, there's some boot. The Winter's Tale
  • With four comms radios instantly available, we switch from McAlpines' company frequency straight to Heathrow.
  • Carey instantly awakes and sits up straight, pulling the sheets up to cover her chemise.
  • This red banner, by the way, symbolizes the brotherhood of man, and does not symbolize the incendiarism that instantly connects itself with the red banner in the affrighted bourgeois mind. Revolution
  • Cops instantly recognised him from the in-car camera. The Sun
  • Sir James instantly dispatched orders to the cessed soldiers either to come to Dumfries or meet him on the way to Dalry, and commanded the thirteen or fourteen men in the town with him to come at nine next morning to his lodging for supplies. Lay Morals
  • The blue eyes into which Betty turned to look were honest, too, and the shock of tow-colored hair and the half-embarrassed grin that displayed a set of uneven, white teeth instantly prepossessed the girl in favor of the speaker.
  • It uses a gyro sensor to measure the vehicle's speed, body lean, and angle of travel, then instantly calculate the rollover risk.
  • It raps a defector over the knuckles instantly but, after that, lets bygones be bygones.
  • He had no idea what had dis turbed him, but he was instantly alert. A MATTER OF CONSCIENCE
  • She fell down on the mattress and went instantly to death.
  • And rollers will make fine hair look thicker instantly.
  • During my first week working at a tech company I was introduced to scrum through our software development team, and I was instantly hooked.

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