How To Use Lying In A Sentence

  • While on the way thither she fell in with a polacre-rigged ship flying the The Naval History of the United States Volume 1 (of 2)
  • I love the way Sarajevans express themselves; it's a kind of world-weary, mordant wit overlying an amazing ability to absorb and survive great suffering. A Conversation with Geraldine Brooks about People of the Book
  • My eye caught sight of the great key, _Pakenham's key_, lying there on the table. 54-40 or Fight
  • Philips is also exploring the potential of applying LED to help 'declutter' city streets increasingly obscured by a variety of elements, including lighting fixtures. WebWire | Recent Headlines
  • You must avoid applying concentrated materials to the tree at gallonages that allow the material to dribble to the lower surface of the fruit.
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  • A swingle-tree hung at the pole's end, and a second pair of reins was fast to the driver's seat, the four cheek-buckles lying crossed over the wheeler's backs. Ambrotox and Limping Dick
  • Its route will pass mainly through soft rock and above deep-lying, brackish ground water.
  • The artist had depicted her lying naked on a bed.
  • Relying too much on markets for either input supplies or sales outlets places the low unit cost of production that comes with economies of scale at risk.
  • Such an approach not only allows the authors to discuss the work from many different angles, but allows them to do so without implying that the practical quandaries in The Angel of History can be reduced to a simple meaning.
  • Before one embarks on this high flying experience, the organisers supply a crash helmet, and a safety waist belt which is securely tied with a long and strong rope to the huge multi-coloured parasail.
  • I boxed, swam, sailed, rode horses, lived in the open an arrantly healthful life, and passed life insurance examinations with flying colours. Chapter 29
  • Payoffs and kickbacks and cheating and lying to the public are a way of life.
  • The currency fund can be leveraged up to five times the value of its underlying assets.
  • The fact that these rocks were not supplying detritus to the sedimentary basin is consistent with the geological observation that they always appear covered by the younger deposits, with little or no discontinuity until the Devonian.
  • However, visitors from outlying areas to attend football matches will contribute substantially to the local economy of the cities mentioned above.
  • The brothers then went on tour, filling theatres with ghostly music, flying coats and spirit voices.
  • Amid it all stands Mitt Romney, not the high-flying investment lots of Republicans yearned to put their money on, but the unspectacular Treasury bill of Republican candidates, a man whose emphasis on jobs and the economy makes him a safe enough bet at a time like this. GOP 'Flight to Safety' Benefits Romney
  • All tickets are booked, the glitzy hotel has been booked, and I will be flying up there this Friday, around mid day.
  • Now he was lord of the air, flying wherever he would, envied of all.
  • I'm looking at it afresh and applying my findings not only to our bespoke tailoring but to the ready-to-wear collection. Times, Sunday Times
  • Any instrument of knowledge proving the non-existence of consciousness, could do so only by making consciousness its object -- 'this is consciousness'; but consciousness, as being self-established, does not admit of that objectivation which is implied in the word 'this,' and hence its previous non-existence cannot be proved by anything lying outside itself. The Vedanta-Sutras with the Commentary by Ramanuja — Sacred Books of the East, Volume 48
  • But the underlying cause of last week's yo-yo-ing on the markets was the long-awaited shake-out of the over-valued internet companies.
  • In rat liver, it has been shown that tamoxifen forms covalent DNA adducts, implying a genotoxic mechanism for its carcinogenicity in this tissue.
  • Object Relational Mapping was created to abstract details of the underlying database from the Java object model.
  • Army Medical Research and Material Command (USAMRMC) at Ft. Detrick, which also manages activities unrelated to bio-warfare, such as supplying medical materials for use by the Army. Inside America's Biological Warfare Center
  • The old ship has been lying up in the harbour for a month.
  • Lying in the plastic chair, he wondered about the rigours of human existence, and about the people he had been. SOMEWHERE EAST OF LIFE
  • ‘If lying is wrong, then he will lie,’ has an antecedent whose embedded content is the same as a statement predicating the property on which the speakers moral disapproval supervenes.
  • The principles underlying political speech apply in the Internet context just as easily as they did when parchment was all the rage.
  • After lying on the floor in a fit of dramatics I realized what I had thought - pinky toe.
  • Throughout the day, Grant rode through his command rallying the force in spite of the lateness of reinforcements.
  • The flying saucer retains what it can of its original structure and changes what it must.
  • In the background is a large lacquered coffer, its side decorated with a flying bird and another perched in a tree.
  • thousand of time i have thought of you .my heart is going high into the air and flying with my blessing towards you i don't care loneliness. i am satisfied when you are happy and i am happy when i think of you!
  • They occur when a layer of unconsolidated sediment is fluidized and transport of fluid and suspended grains takes place through overlying sediment to the sediment-water interface.
  • Instead of replying, he took out a small plastic phial from his bag and handed it to her. GRACE
  • Even the chief civil authority of the town was deterred from sallying forth by a remembrance of a predecessor in the provostship who had been buried in a stable mixen all but his head, to the detriment of his clothes and the still greater and more lasting hurt to his dignity. Patsy
  • Flying foxes have a long bristly tongue that's great for lapping up juicy fruit, and for licking and grooming themselves and their friends!
  • Stay, look at this, "continued he, replying by a thrust in" seconde "to a straight thrust;" if I had lunged, I should have spitted you like a lark. The Conspirators The Chevalier d'Harmental
  • I nearly gasp out loud, one hand flying back to my mouth.
  • We've gotten better with our techniques and applying them predeparture, ensuring we're looking at as broad a section of potential risk as possible, said Kevin McAleenan, deputy assistant commissioner of field operations at Customs and Border Protection, or CBP.CBP said the gap in U.S. security practices wasn't obvious until after the attempted Christmas attack. U.S. blocks 350 with suspected ties to terrorists
  • The photographs of black cotton pickers, including young children, are reminders of the harsh reality underlying the glory.
  • Flying in very high altitudes does weird things to him and can easily lead to an MS relapse.
  • Underlying all decisions about subcontracting is the desire to make the entire project profitable.
  • Lying on silk in the round leather box was a bracelet.
  • Even with my eyes closed, lying face down on the ground, all I could see was orange pumpkins.
  • Curtains that can prevent flying glass shards from injuring people, and new sensors for detecting biohazards activity are among the newest developments.
  • He wasn't a large man, and had never been the sporty type, so there were no golf clubs or baseball bats lying handily around, and the notion of overpowering a hulking burglar with the meagre physical means at his disposal was laughable. Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine
  • If theyre taking money from ACORN, then why is Blackwater, and other thieving, lying companies funded by my tax dollars still receiving monies from the government. ACORN files lawsuit over loss of federal funding
  • After a cut on the face or an exudation into the lungs, the loose tissues and multiple vessels allow the proliferating cells to obtain rich nourishment; absorption can take place readily, and the part regains its normal condition entirely, while a bruise at the heel or at the withers finds a dense, inextensible tissue where the multiplying elements and exuded fluids choke up all communication, and the parts die Special Report on Diseases of the Horse
  • Flying this kite among the otherwise conventional swept wings on a breezy day was initially eerie.
  • The new aircraft will also allow pilots to increase their flying hours from 150 to 200 because of the aircraft's higher operating ceiling.
  • Here's the thing that comes along to complicate any strict feminist criticism of objectification in the images of Prommenschenckel lying prone: She has a condition known as spasmodic torticollis. Miss Ability lays down on the job
  • Since Vanguard stopped flying, airfares have risen in Kansas City and service has diminished.
  • Concorde was the first supersonic passenger jet - capable of flying faster than the speed of sound. Times, Sunday Times
  • It is notable for excellent supplying and selling with good quality, reasonable price and prompt shipment.
  • They are sensitive to the sense of struggle and resignation in this dramatic movement and their rubato, though fluid, never damages the integrity of the underlying pulse.
  • They co-pilot the No. 45 Flying Lizards Porsche and currently are in third place in the division with 69 points.
  • It was no longer uncommon for patients to be lying on hospital trolleys for up to four days.
  • Relying on their well-established formula of eerie melodies, pastoral soundscapes, babbling children and rhythmic clamour, their sophomore effort rings true.
  • The musical instruments symbolize an underlying harmony behind nature's powers, to which the successful alchemist must himself be attuned.
  • It was the third major air disaster involving aircraft flying in or out of the airport in the space of eight years.
  • It is probable, however, that M. Thoinan, who makes this statement, has not considered the possibility of the word _musette_ applying in this case to the small rustic hautbois or _dessus de bombarde_, also written _muse_, Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 3, Part 1, Slice 2 "Baconthorpe" to "Bankruptcy"
  • He's comfortable like this, lying against an array of chenille pillows while the woman in his arms nestles against him.
  • So Hegel carefully distinguishes between the underlying principles of the Persian and the Roman empires.
  • French warplanes based in Italy report to NATO's command headquarters in Naples while aircraft flying sorties off the French aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle report directly to French military commanders in Paris. Political Gridlock at NATO
  • Molly had fought and overcome her fear of flying.
  • Breaking Agassi by out rallying him from the baseline, he took his next service game to love.
  • Cheaper jet fuel means we save money by flying to Florida with enough go-juice to make it both ways. Undefined
  • The Group is supplying to a many Global 1000 companies in the Automotive, Health Care, Medical, Industrial, Office Appliance, Consumer Electronics and Home Appliance sectors.
  • It will eventually be found out that he's not really a screenwriter represented by a high-flying agent.
  • The current appeal site comprises only the former lairage fields, lying between the rear of residential properties fronting West Road and factories to the north and east.
  • It was a plum job to work on the Flying Scotsman, partly because the Americans liked it and they were big tippers.
  • Liberal proponents of American Values praise the freedom that opens the floodgates to gay marriage and pornography; conservatives, the liberty unleashing that locust plague called unrestrained capitalism; neo-conservatives the license for lying, murderous Machtpolitik. Founding Fathers vs. Church Fathers
  • This isn't a rhetorical question but one that, again, would help show whether they're applying this rule fairly or arbitrarily.
  • For a classical story ballet to truly be a fulfilling experience, the movements have to reveal character; they need to have an underlying motivation.
  • The act of supplying the young plants with these is called inoculation, and may be done in the following ways: From Captivity to Fame or The Life of George Washington Carver
  • It claims to be able to screen out people who are nervous or stressed from those that are lying.
  • Dick Brewer had taken refuge behind a thirty-inch sawlog near the mill, just one hundred and forty steps from the window near which this fierce little fighting man was lying, wounded to death. The Story of the Outlaw A Study of the Western Desperado
  • Amazon, with the Kindle 2.0 Reader, has the option of addressing some keylow lying fruitlike support for folders, PDF support perhaps? Kindle Vs Sony Reader « Kindle Review – Kindle 3 Review, iPad Review
  • The "logic" underlying the sacred cosmos is taken for granted because it is equally applicable to different social situations. Sociology and Religion: A Collection of Readings
  • Take great care to allow, whatever you use, time to dry before applying the liqueur diaphane. Young's Demonstrative Translation of Scientific Secrets
  • To speak generally, if we take all animals which change their locality, some by swimming, others by flying, others by walking, we find in these the two sexes, not only in the sanguinea but also in some of the bloodless animals; and this applies in the case of the latter sometimes to the whole class, as the cephalopoda and crustacea, but in the class of insects only to the majority. On the Generation of Animals
  • And the idea of the wind chimes, oiled, wrapped and protected in rolls of aromatic hessian sacking, lying up in the dark of the garage loft against some future need, is pleasing enough.
  • I'd be lying if I said that I didn't like our name constantly in the press. NPR Topics: News
  • Now he aimed and fired, lying "doggo" behind his favourite stone, while bullets from the enemy's trenches flattened themselves upon it, or buried themselves harmlessly in the dry hot soil. The Dop Doctor
  • Active fast flying lorikeets and big birds such as cockatoos and macaws should be in a large flight aviary.
  • The streets were crammed with people walking on hot coals or lying on nails. Times, Sunday Times
  • When control the flying shear, T400 technology board can workout program with parameter mode completely. So it can be provided with exact position, fewer fault, convenient maintenance and so on.
  • Energy expenditure whilst flying is limited as most passengers sit in their seats for most if not all of the journey.
  • Zoning's underlying presumptions were also more aligned with an ideological shift in the planning profession during the 1920s.
  • The second exception comes into play if the rationale underlying the patent holder's argument bears only a tangential relation to the equivalent.
  • Marianne was lying propped up on the bed with Jessica beside her. THE EXECUTION
  • Residents said at least five civilians were also wounded by flying debris.
  • Then a hush fell upon the fisherfolk, and only was heard the moan of the off-shore wind and the cries of the gulls flying low in the air. Nam-Bok, the Unveracious
  • One example of flying a different course to your next waypoint is (after takeoff) to join a nearby airway that goes through that waypoint.
  • Applying the attribute of reverence to a mortal being borders on the blasphemous.
  • Snow had been seen to fall also at Teneriffe, in a place lying above Esperanza de la Laguna, very near the town of that name, in the gardens of which the artocarpus flourishes. Personal Narrative of Travels to the Equinoctial Regions of America, During the Year 1799-1804 — Volume 1
  • The autumn birds were singing; the autumn flowers were blooming; yellow golden rod and scarlet sumach glowed in the corners of the fences; locusts chirped in treetops; grasshoppers stridulated in the meadows, one or two of them making more noise than a whole drove of cattle lying peacefully chewing their cud beneath an umbrageous elm and lifting up their great, tranquil, blinking eyes to the morning sun. The Redemption of David Corson
  • Once the more resistant gently dipping rocks of the Cotswolds have been removed, the underlying softer beds are easily eroded, so the Jurassic escarpments to the east of the Vales of Evesham and Gloucester retreated through time.
  • In patients with diastolic dysfunction, the cornerstones of treatment depend on the underlying cause.
  • Three overlying principles are central to the commission's findings.
  • Nevertheless the political and diplomatic links which bound her to the rest of the continent were slowly multiplying and becoming stronger.
  • "I'm fine, " he rasped out, lying through his teeth.
  • In the modern world, we are used to the washed-out whitness of the underlying marble or stone used to create the work of art, and so seeing replicas of the originals in full color is breathtaking. Archive 2008-01-01
  • Katie and Matt were boring me this morning, so I popped in a DVD for distraction and watched him get plowed while lying in a sink.
  • These people are just out to de-legitimatize Obama in any way they can ... even if it calls for outright lying which is what they are doing. DeMint: Obama 'distracted' from protecting the country
  • The plane in which the Europeans arrive in San Theodoros is shown flying over an impoverished shanty town.
  • A subcategory of this genre of books is composed of in-depth narrative accounts of the experiences of individual students applying to Ivy League colleges, their every emotional nuance dwelled on in luxuriant detail. Confessions of a Prep School College Counselor
  • But the great thing about it is it does allow somebody to mark a target with what is called a firefly, which is -- it can be a light, a black light, which is not visible on the ground, but which is to somebody flying with night vision goggles. CNN Transcript - Special Event: Pentagon Holds Briefing on U.S. Military Bomb Accident in Kuwait - March 13, 2001
  • There was a block of raw jelly lying in the palm of his hand.
  • Two of the ballet's encounters stood out, imbued with a kind of artistic brilliance befitting their underlying influence.
  • No doubt every cowboy car clamper is eagerly applying for one of these licences. The Sun
  • Red squirrels exhibited a similar breeding cycle to that of northern flying squirrels.
  • But when she spots a tin of cash lying around, she is sorely tempted to commit a dastardly act. The Sun
  • Also, with chemical reactions as your energy source, you can't really use hydrogen as your exhaust gas, because it isn�t the product gas of the energetic reactions you'd like to use, always assuming that you don't actually have tanks of monoatomic hydrogen lying around. Faster
  • OVER the past few weeks, the nation seems to have reached a general consensus about bullying. The Sun
  • He called the case disturbing and said it underscores the pervasiveness of cyberbullying.
  • What's underlying this essay, instead, is Chuck's own implication in the whole scheme.
  • On the stroke of half time Oxford once again scythed through the shaky gold defence, hooker Andy Dalgleish supplying Bradshaw with the perfect pass to score his second of the evening.
  • The Pallet or box labeller is used for applying a printed label to either 1 or 2 sides of a container.
  • All the associated grave goods belonged to the fourth century, the cemetery itself overlying earlier field boundaries and enclosures.
  • Bush and Rummy have been telling us it’s a war against terror – are they lying to us again anvil? Think Progress » New Report: Rumsfeld ‘Personally Involved’ In Torture Allegations at Gitmo
  • I was helplessly trapped in the cockpit with the aircraft lying on its starboard side.
  • _ Speech of Autolycus: — “Let me have no lying; it becomes none but tradesmen, and they often give us soldiers the lie; but we pay them for it with stamped coin, not stabbing steel; — therefore they do not _give_ us the lie.” Shakespeare, Ben Jonson, Beaumont and Fletcher
  • They generally run in families and are rarely caused by an underlying physical illness. The Sun
  • A track for tough cars and tough drivers, it tests every component and every sinew to the limit and few pass with flying colours.
  • The flag flying above the palace indicates that the Queen is in residence.
  • The guns of the Thunder Child sounded through the reek, going off one after the other, and one shot splashed the water high close by the steamer, ricocheted towards the other flying ships to the north, and smashed a smack to matchwood. The War of The Worlds
  • The statistics must be lying.
  • With a foul bottom we're only making 5 knots and I can't turn quickly enough, so we do a flying gybe, break a spreader on the main, almost throw the guests overboard, lose some cushions, douse sails, and tuck into Lameshur Bay, St. John.
  • Lying flat on the floor, twist your body on to one hip and cross your upper leg over your body.
  • Others dodge flying debris kicked up by fierce storm gusts.
  • The waist was small and tapered into a V, and the skirt flared out slightly, with filmy layers overlying the dress.
  • So essentially antagonistic class interests sharing the same region find themselves allying with each other in their mutual self-interests.
  • To the undiscerning eye, this place might seem to have a serenely majestic air, but Harun can feel the underlying tension with every step.
  • He stressed he was not implying wrongdoing by anyone connected with the Minster.
  • It is time to envision and design the plane of sustainable agriculture and dream of it really flying!
  • Like a US flag flying in front of a structure, like tatooes and piercings, the cornrows hairdo is a clue warning the disfavored to stay away. You Are Nothing Without Your Robot. Nothing. « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG
  • He adds, I really want to crash-land one of Mark Cline's flying saucers on the Taubman's roof. Roadside Kitsch Is Fun, but Is It Art? Virginia Museum Sure Hopes So
  • The section was removed, the SEC said in a filing on April 18, 2011, because the term investment banking could have been read as applying to "syndicate" staffers, who routinely make decisions on how to allocate IPOs to firms' clients. Rule to Prevent Abuse of IPOs Is Delayed
  • the bell was a signal for the rallying of the whole neighborhood
  • He went to sleep listening to fighters flying back and forth overhead.
  • The Magistrate smoothed down his beard and inserted a small nip of whisky before replying. THREE KINDS OF KISSING - SCOTTISH SHORT STORIES
  • ` ` Mornin ', Mr. Babbitt!' 'said Moon, and Babbitt felt himself a person of importance, one whose name even busy garagemen remembered -- not one of these cheap-sports flying around in flivvers. Babbitt
  • One moment she was mopping the floors with her balai espagnole ... and the next she was lying helpless on the cold wet tiles. Troisième age - French Word-A-Day
  • Doctors are selling because complying with the ever-growing list of mandates has become more cumbersome; and while staff physicians on salary do gain predictability, they also lose the autonomy of independent practice. Big Insurance, Big Medicine
  • If you go to their site, they seem to be interested not so much in flying stuff to the moon but in selling beef jerky.
  • Aviator shades are still flying high on the fashion scale, so find a pair that suits you best.
  • In removing the uppermost layer of painted plaster from the cut-out chunk of wall, conservators discovered an underlying sinopia or underdrawing.
  • Not long into the night we discover we are lying on an ants' nest. Times, Sunday Times
  • The Spinner sliced the shards into pieces as the grenade sent the motorcycles flying in scraps of blue and yellow metal. Superhero Nation: how to write superhero novels and comic books » Shard Reaper’s Review Forum
  • Lying on my straw mat, 1 heard the music box playing that song 1 had grown to hate so much. 1 beard Miss Banner's door open, then clow 1 put my hands over my ears. The secret sense
  • Flying monkey, griffon, and unicorn -- the least horrifying taxidermy creatures on display (and for sale) at Sarina Brewer's site. Taxidermy fantasy creatures
  • But there is much satisfaction in seeing a modern classic performed with such deftness and humour, and recognising the universality of its underlying themes.
  • A final problem with applying traditional measurement techniques to white-collar professional groups was that traditional measurement focused primarily on efficiency.
  • All cases of bullying will be severely dealt with.
  • There is also hassling and teasing and good-natured joshing that to an adult looks like vicious bullying but to a child is something different.
  • But the Gods were once more on my side, I took very kindly to flying instruction, but again I was lucky.
  • Ge 3: 16, woman's "subjection" is represented as the consequence of her being deceived. being deceived -- The oldest manuscripts read the compound Greek verb for the simple, "Having been seduced by deceit": implying how completely Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
  • He cited the cases of a girl committing suicide after continued cyber-bullying and harassments and an online suicide pact among youth thwarted by South Korean police.
  • All these types reflect their underlying structure and their origin is apparent in their shape.
  • The doctors have seemingly stopped replying to her letters. Times, Sunday Times
  • TWO friends out flying a drone helicopter used the gadget to help firefighters track a huge grass blaze. The Sun
  • African youth are caught between challenging authoritarian regimes they inherited and relying on the patronage networks within the national structure and its local interstices.
  • He was expecting the striker to be passed unfit by doctors before flying back to England. The Sun
  • That is, a flying disk that will "locate defiladed combatants in complex urban terrain" and annihilate them using a bunker-buster warhead. Pentagon to Cities: Drop Dead
  • Scholars of nineteenth-century sentimentalism note the radical universalism underlying sentimental discourse as well as the broad values of political and social equality it assumes.
  • Startled, she looked around for the blue dragon and saw it flying around and snapping at the insects around it.
  • The ordinary manipulation of the shoulder can be accomplished with the patient lying down; but if special conditions, such as articular stiffening, call for unusual care or unusual force, it will be found best to treat the shoulder with the patient seated. Fat and Blood An Essay on the Treatment of Certain Forms of Neurasthenia and Hysteria
  • It said that a rigorous assessment process meant they would not accept anyone applying purely for financial gain. Times, Sunday Times
  • Carpathia that he has often grumbled to the officers for what he called absurd precautions in lying to and wasting his time, which he regarded as very valuable; but after hearing of the Titanic's loss he recognized that he was to some extent responsible for the speed at which she had travelled, and would never be so again. The Loss of the S. S. Titanic Its Story and Its Lessons
  • We compare them to those underlying the activation of overall protein synthesis.
  • We incidentally found that STAT1C overexpression cause aberrant STAT activation in LL2 cells. Further studies on the underlying mechanisms may explore a novel regulatory system of JAK/STAT pathway.
  • Living close to the East Fortune Airfield, you hardly ever get through a day without seeing some kind of flying device in the sky, be it a microlight, heli-copter or, best of all, a jet.
  • This is one of the few amphitheatres that was used for both Roman political rallying and brutal gladiatorial sports – but tonight it is to host a dance competition.
  • Before even applying for the Fairbanks Magistrate judgeship I spoke with members of the federal court concerning the employment of Kathleen. AlaskaDispatch.com: Joe Miller's Wife Took Unemployment Benefits After Working for Him
  • Admitting then that gneiss, mica-schist, granite, diorite, &c, were once necessarily covered up, how can we account for the naked and extensive areas of such rocks in many parts of the world, except on the belief that they have subsequently been completely denuded of all overlying strata? X. On the Imperfection of the Geological Record. On the Poorness of Palaontological Collections
  • Only in the movies does badass bullying expose conspiracies rather than recruit new conspirators to the cause.
  • At least four high-flying warplanes had to take evasive action.
  • C’mon, there’s no way this dirtbag is going to cop to his criminal activity and lying to the GJ and FBI. Think Progress » Breaking: Rove Meeting With Special Prosecutor About Leak Case
  • The judge erred in applying the ten-year period. Times, Sunday Times
  • The streetcar was derailed by a stone lying across the rails of a track.
  • What the something might be, the sound soon explained; he was applying keys tentatively to a cupboard, a closet, and a scrutoire, in the hidden part of the room. Note Book of an English Opium-Eater
  • It was charted and well known to all navigators, lying on the line of 16o west longitude, right at its intersection by the tenth parallel north latitude, and only a few miles away from Diana Shoal. Goliah
  • This also includes such environments as deep sea diving, solo flying, and Antarctic overwintering.
  • According to weather projections, good wind from the southeast will have them flying to the finish. Times, Sunday Times
  • Carefully I covered my rock cisterns with flat stones so that the sun's rays might not evaporate the precious fluid and in precaution against some upspringing of wind in the night and the sudden flying of spray. Chapter 19
  • The resort also has an hotel and apartments to cater for families and couples and there are plenty of activities for those who get bored lying on the beach.
  • The lower-lying southern part of the country was also expected to be affected by sleet and snow showers.
  • Nash tried to brake and the last thing I remember was his arm flinging out to try and stop me from flying out of the car.
  • During the Napoleonic wars Reunion, like Mauritius, served the French corsairs as a rallying place from which attacks on Indian merchantmen could be directed.
  • Already the bridge was beginning to shine brightly, to appear angry and sore, belying the fixed smile which split his features. THE TOUCH OF INNOCENTS
  • Where is the description of the stable, crude and bare, with cattle lowing and the baby Jesus lying on a bed of hay?
  • ‘You must have drunk a lot of orange juice,’ he said, implying I would have been safer with turps.
  • At the end of a dusty trip to an outlying village of skeletons, I would have ravenous hunger. THE ZANZIBAR CHEST: A Memoir of Love and War
  • For example the boot can take a child buggy and golf clubs, both items lying flat on the floor, between the rear wheel arches, without having to utilise the folding seat facility.
  • Ross et al. subdivided the overlying Ordovician Ibexian Series into four stages, the lowest of which is the Skullrockian Stage.
  • Patients went hungry and thirsty and without medication and there was a lot of awful bullying of patients and relatives going on. The Sun

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