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  • I've already looked there-it must be somewhere else.
  • He's sulking in a corner somewhere because I wouldn't let him have a second bar of chocolate.
  • Somewhere in the far regions of her mind a voice was screaming warnings.
  • Speaking of pal Dorian, he's mentioned to me a couple times at work that somewhere on the John Byrne Forum, some industrious individual "rewrote" events in Identity Crisis so that You-Know-Who wasn't sexually assaulted and killed. Archive 2004-07-18
  • A carrot grown in one place is going to be different from one grown somewhere else.
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  • Or if the work to be critiqued is a novel -- then you need to set the critique date somewhere down the line, to give people a month or two to read it. Archive 2008-11-01
  • In life, patience is the key. It's much better to be going somewhere slowly than nowhere fast.
  • I'm not going home yet. I have to go somewhere else first.
  • Somewhere nearby a guard dog barked and then another one. Bomber
  • Conventional boilers heat up a store of water using a hot water cylinder in the airing cupboard and a header tank somewhere high - usually the loft.
  • According to my briefing, there would be a guide, somewhere. MOONDROP TO MURDER
  • I was also forwarded an email from somewhere outside the university.
  • Somewhere in the darkest, dingiest corner of hell, Andrew Wilson is laughing," Beuke told jurors. Jon Burge Trial: Jury Begins Deliberations
  • Last, but not least, I suggest you consider posting the definition below somewhere within sight at your place of writing. com-pel verb Writer Unboxed » Blog Archive » Win Ray Rhamey’s new book!
  • Even from where I was standing I could see the jugular in her neck protruding, like a snake rising from somewhere inside her chest.
  • With Maugham it is a kind of stoical resignation, the stiff upper lip of the pukka sahib somewhere east of Suez, carrying on with his job without believing in it, like an Antonine Emperor. Inside the Whale
  • He is out there somewhere, lurking in the shadows of the underworld and, I do not doubt, burning for revenge. LION IN THE VALLEY
  • I think the younger generation have obtained from somewhere or other the impression that I am uncool.
  • I could faintly hear the sounds of running water somewhere in the building.
  • I can't find my purse, but it must be floating around here somewhere.
  • I have some carbon paper somewhere or other.
  • Why not leave churches open at night so homeless people have somewhere to shelter from the cold and rain? The Sun
  • The breeze drifting through my window is warm, and somewhere I hear a bird crying over the water.
  • Barb has never met anyone named Daphne, but she knows she's heard the name somewhere before. White Bread
  • Like there's a perfect mid-point between too little and too much, a middle-brow approach somewhere between an academic treatise and bibble, bibble, bibble, pllrrrp? Archive 2005-07-01
  • Two men wake to find themselves chained at opposite ends of a deserted washroom somewhere in the Industrial Zone.
  • The final image was a still they had recovered from somewhere of the burnt-out wreck of Allen's van. LOST SUMMER
  • The two guys weren't there and had apparently gone out somewhere for lunch.
  • When making a decision of minor importance, I have always found it advantageous to consider all the pros and cons. In vital matters, however, such as the choice of a mate or a profession, the decision should come from the unconscious, from somewhere within ourselves. In the important decisions of personal life, we should be governed, I think, by the deep inner needs of our nature. Sigmund Freud 
  • I am a highly educated, successful career woman who finally realized that we women are getting ripped off by the current culture and the educational establishment who is brainwashing us into a life of hectic, unfulfilling work in stuffy cubicles working long, stressful hours to earn enough so that we can "relax" on a beach somewhere. Get in on Life...
  • A masculine voice inquired from somewhere to her left, effectively scaring the living daylights out of Sydney and drawing a startled yelp from her lips.
  • Providing homeless people with somewhere to stay when the weather is cold only skates round the problem, it doesn't solve it.
  • Music was blaring out from somewhere.
  • If you go somewhere and think you will be hoodooed, always carry a piece of bread in your pocket.
  • Mark is one of the lucky ones-he at least has somewhere to sleep.
  • I decided to concentrate all my efforts on finding somewhere to live.
  • On the clapometer scale it was somewhere between the closing credits of Countdown and a wet Thursday at Hove cricket ground. Radio catchup: The Doctor Who Prom and Cabin Pressure
  • During much of my sojourn, travel will be in the major cities with only the occasional trip to somewhere remote and probably unpronounceable.
  • I have to move my cattle over to somewhere else, requiring me to lease property, so I want money for that.
  • It is rare to find somewhere still selling nitrous oxide so openly. Times, Sunday Times
  • A plant can be an obedient herb in one habitat and a rumbustious weed somewhere else.
  • Perhaps we can talk somewhere privately," said Kesler.
  • And there was an unverbalized message somewhere in her eyes. Killing Time
  • Quite often when I'm driving somewhere on my own, my cell phone will start vibrating with repeated texts coming in and when I finally get home (we rent a condo together) she will petulantly ask me why I did not respond to her texts and I'll simply reply with "… because I was * driving*??" and stare at her like she's on drugs. Rachel Lucas
  • Texans were more or less thought of as yahoo barbarians somewhere between the Beverly Hillbillies and Deliverance.
  • She rubbed my arm comfortingly with a small twinkle of mischief that I had seen somewhere else.
  • My job is somewhere between a secretary and a personal assistant.
  • Well - they are out there somewhere, as they have always been, and the competitive route exampled by the well-established Donatella Flick jamboree may be one way of finding them.
  • Providing homeless people with somewhere to stay when the weather is cold only skates round the problem, it doesn't solve it.
  • The larger fish were steelhead and salmon of somewhere between five and ten pounds at a guess.
  • If it's smut you want, we've got some first edition Henry Miller around here somewhere.
  • A fitful breeze stirred the pale foliage over her head, now and then showering her with pink petals from the lingering blossoms; from beneath her rose the damp sweet fragrance of soft earth and green grass, nearby a meadow-lark sang plaintively; somewhere a robin called arrogantly to his mate in the nest; from the valley, stretching below the sloping orchard, a violet mist lifted. Red-Robin
  • Now these will be great if you have somewhere to project the image and they are bright enough to work in lighted areas. Thoughts: Projectors in your Phone by 2012?
  • Somewhere in a parallel universe a stellar career in marketing is unfolding.
  • a "nester," or "truck farmer," who was likely to fence in the river somewhere and homestead some land. The Eagle's Heart
  • I've seen him somewhere before.
  • We had lunch in BHS cafe - not somewhere I would usually go but totally deisgned with children and families in mind. The One With A Photo And A Few Other Things
  • From somewhere behind me, I heard a slight plop, a slither and then a sudden weight on my bed.
  • It was a thin pearl-colored gown that went down to my ankles and cut off somewhere above my heart.
  • You're eating lunch in the cafeteria, wearing your scrubs, your high-tech stethoscope around your neck, a hemostat clipped onto you somewhere, tourniquets tied onto it. Excerpt: Never Change by Elizabeth Berg
  • Wouldn't it be great, then, if there were somewhere handier, without that gruelling extra flight? Times, Sunday Times
  • Our natural instinct is to analyze that as a homologous variation — Joplin must have got it from somewhere, perhaps the cavatina-cabaletta sequence of Italian opera, or perhaps Rossini overtures, or perhaps similarly obsessive passages in Chopin or Schumann. Categorical denials
  • And the next, you're an evacuee winging across the country to Somewhere, USA.
  • This afternoon, whilst I was chatting to an elderly couple who wanted directions to somewhere, my eyes wandered to the car park verge and espied a single solitary daffodil blooming in the late winter sun.
  • He had been accepted to a good college somewhere in Florida and would be leaving in a few short months to get settled into a dorm.
  • Store fresh fruit and vegetables somewhere cool and dark. Survive the Nine to Five - a woman's guide to working well
  • At precisely that moment, some other mother, somewhere out in the universe, must have been having an out-of-body experience and decided to descend into my body to seize control of my vocal cords.
  • It was somewhere to unwind, away from the hustle and bustle of urban life. Times, Sunday Times
  • A long scream sounded from somewhere above.
  • So they are going to have to get creative and maybe unearth a little gem from somewhere. The Sun
  • Some one, somewhere, must speak for golf - and maybe slap a few wrists.
  • Why not leave churches open at night so homeless people have somewhere to shelter from the cold and rain? The Sun
  • We will have to pursue that a bit more but, if it's a non-starter, we will go somewhere else.
  • In my Virginia hometown, people perambulated when they could not drive at a pace somewhere between a saunter and a stroll. The Infuriating Smartphone Saunter
  • Somewhere down the road, somebody got it into their head that kids won't watch it unless the themes are saccharine, the voices high and squawky, and there just happens to be some kind of jabbering animal wandering around. A review for INK
  • But no matter how skilfully it's done, it shows somewhere: the stretched grimace, the unblinking eyes or in the body below, if it hasn't been done to match.
  • Maybe it's a bit like having a stuffy, old law prof, who seems nowhere near as exciting as the younger, livelier profs, but somewhere along the line, you just start appreciating him.
  • We see, now that Christianity has interpreted it for us, the significance of the cross – that monogram of Christ and cote-armure of pity, built up somewhere in the branches of almost every tree, stamped in the centre of almost every flower. The Spring of Joy: A Little Book of Healing
  • They were somewhere up in the hills, he realized, heading toward the Ozarks. T2®: THE FUTURE WAR
  • It's probably true that somewhere there is a bendy bus with your name on it. Times, Sunday Times
  • Somewhere in the bathymetric maps and the 100 years of records he reviewed, he saw that serious waves actually visited Long Beach on a regular basis. Pro Surfing Gambles on Long Island
  • Tuesday, Dec. 28, 2004 beef and bacon aka beefy yes! that's the name of my new dog! it's a boxer with an "excellent" on her cert.! she's a pretty old dog though ... bout 5+yrs. i'll upload some pictures somewhere ... Overthefence Diary Entry
  • I mean, I loved Somewhere in Time in its day ... and Time and Again ... and Quantum Leap and Voyager and, you know, that show with the weirdly dressed fellow blipping about in a 1960's Police Box. RTD = Deceptively Playful
  • The flats are being held by people who need somewhere to put their money. Times, Sunday Times
  • I remain honored to have had a long poem of mine that I really wanted published SOMEWHERE to wind up getting published in the CLIFFS Soundings Iit/art mag Norbert Blei mentioned in his essay on Henry Denander. Henry denander | 6 poems on writing, writers, fatherhood, marriage, jazz, jazz musicians, fame & much more « poetry dispatch & other notes from the underground
  • She nodded towards his suitcase. 'Going somewhere?' she asked.
  • Most are somewhere between these polar opposites.
  • We went to find somewhere cool and shady to have a drink.
  • My best hope is she's nonresponsive, sitting in an ER somewhere," he said. The Long Search for Mom
  • The wide range of water availability cited in this study, somewhere between not another drop left to an additional million acre-feet, should concern all headwater communities who are targets for future or increased transmountain diversions," she says. Aspen Times - Top Stories
  • Well, when the tunneling takes place, a small, microscopic bubble would nucleate somewhere in our universe. False Vacua I: The End of the Universe As We Know it « Imaginary Potential
  • You know we're going to probably put somewhere around 3,000 maybe 4,000 gigatons of carbon into the atmosphere over a period of let's say 300 years.
  • `Oh, for heaven's sake, can't you just toddle off somewhere? A DEATH IN THE FAMILY
  • He had hoped to meet Simon by now, in the pub or somewhere, but the lad seemed to lead a hermitical existence apart from going out with the girl, whatever her name was. The Fifth Rapunzel
  • The work-worn jeans, red and black plaid shirt, padded gillet and heavy work boots speak of a rugged, outdoor existence, possibly somewhere in the mountainous wilds of Canada. Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph
  • Jerky recipe sounds great. someone just gave me some deer peperoni and they must have flubbed somewhere because it was so salty, even after cooking some with cabbage, I threw the rest away. what a waste of good meat. gotta have jerky for the kids, young and old Deer Candy: Phil Bourjaily's Favorite Venison Jerky Recipe
  • `One can go north, try to get to a port, stowaway on a neutral ship -- try to get to Sweden or somewhere like that. IN LOVE AND WAR
  • Well, I guess there is a fair bit of fear, xenophobia and insecurity huddled away there somewhere too.
  • I hope that if my roommate is out there somewhere and remembers our African layover, she knows in her heart that so-called "good hair" isn't all it's cracked up to be! Helen Davey: Tales of Pan Am: Playing Beauty Shop
  • How about figuring out what the trip tik is supposed to be for the 3 remaining years so the rest of us can get somewhere other than this dank and dark place you have us stuck in now. CNN Poll: Obama approval under 50 percent
  • The biggest being that someone, somewhere, in a position of authority, okayed this and thought it acceptable to allow gross corporate interests to market and advertise to a captured audience of children in their own classrooms. Hollywood goes after Australian kids
  • But we are out here in the middle of the desert, and somewhere in Kuwait, so, I think our viewers will pardon us.
  • They were free bits of hebe from public land, grown in free sand from the river, and some old pots that I no doubt scored from somewhere.
  • Do you think there's a whole ward somewhere in the bowels of the building where they spend long hours doing nothing but boiling cabbage?
  • ‘It's getting you back to the good old days when you used to organize rave-ups for two or three thousand lunatics in an empty warehouse somewhere? ‘laughed Syd.’
  • A heavy slithering came from somewhere close and I wished they weren't so quiet, I wished they'd scream in their fright or bang into something, to take my mind away from their oily leglessness. The Mandarin Cypher
  • At any given time the anti-piracy operation has somewhere in excess of 20 Internet-based or Internet-related targets.
  • Once planted, top-dress the compost with stone chippings to keep water away from the necks of the plants and set the trough somewhere where you can enjoy it throughout the year.
  • He'll get away from it briefly when it's goose season in his native Nebraska or when the fish are biting somewhere.
  • You can't fix the blame on me. I can prove I was somewhere else.
  • Alex was putting deodorant on his underarms when he heard a familiar song playing somewhere.
  • The blue spruce is growing somewhere in Arizona. Times, Sunday Times
  • Estimated price is somewhere between 200-250 thousand greenbacks.
  • The object of the product sales via the net is aimed at initially helping to break even and somewhere down the track we might even make a profit.
  • In fact, no matter how frenzied or freaked-out a song gets, there is always, somewhere, a sense of order and proportion.
  • Place it somewhere cool and bright and out of the sun, but not in some cold, dank corner with no air passing round it. Times, Sunday Times
  • Now I'm very interested if there is somewhere an archiv where I could find the letters from Livshits to her. Margot Klausner.
  • I've got a feeling I've seen him before somewhere.
  • Also, my mom adored him, so she would probably support the union somewhere deep down under her churchly morals. Kiss It
  • I just feel more comfortable with being able to pigeon-hole a language's typology into one of these 4 four categories or at least somewhere in between like Modern English which is supposed to be fusional-isolating. Languagehat.com: GENDER DIFFERENCES IN CHINESE.
  • From somewhere too close for comfort came the sound of machine-gun fire.
  • No work is predetermined; every work begins somewhere with a motif and outgrows its organ to become an organism.
  • Then they had to land somewhere where a baggage truck crashed into the side of the plane.
  • The funny thing is, I keep having this naggy thought that I've seen you somewhere before.
  • My ideal holiday is sharing somewhere with a number of families. Times, Sunday Times
  • I am all for the concept of middle-agedness kicking in somewhere around eighty-five or so, as I'm assuming most of my friends will all be too senile or stoned on their "glaucoma medicine" to join me in reckless frivolities by then anyway. Bluemeany Diary Entry
  • These differences in expression domains indicate changes in the regulation of these genes somewhere in the annelid lineage.
  • Even though my Reading Comprehension Level has been clocked at the post-doctorate level, my Reading Retention Level is somewhere in the pre-natal region.
  • From somewhere -- he couldn't tell where -- came the minute plink of dripping water. GRACE
  • And in any event he doesn't know where the ‘somewhere else’ is that he might buy it, as the high street isn't precisely full of alternate retail channels.
  • It's just somewhere warm to sit as the world drones by. Times, Sunday Times
  • The dcor in my apartment lingers somewhere between yard sale and college dorm. Fat Chance
  • The market is also somewhere for farmers to network and to dispel feelings of remoteness that they may be experiencing whilst living with their families often in isolated areas.
  • Once again, it was OK to wear ordinary clothes, ordinary shoes and live somewhere unremarkable.
  • In practice, managers usually quote prices somewhere in that band, with a dealing spread of about 6 or 7 percent.
  • I'm sure cash-basis accounting has a place somewhere in the world, but the vast majority of businesses adhere to another convention called accrual-basis, which says that revenue is earned and expenses are generated at the moment of the transaction -- not when cash changes hands. US Market Commentary from Seeking Alpha
  • In a distant past, when there were vast territories still unmapped, there were secret places everywhere, though, I imagine, few of them held nostalgic charms for those who stumbled on them accidentally on their way to somewhere else.
  • Somewhere in the darkness over the Black Water the watching surfaceman heard some one call three times the name of Bog-Myrtle and Peat Tales Chiefly of Galloway Gathered from the Years 1889 to 1895
  • Beyond it great beams of light lit up the depths of Glen Loyne and somewhere down below, red deer stags roared defiance at each other across the glen.
  • I could hear voices coming from somewhere among the bushes.
  • I want to be cremated and my ashes spread somewhere else. Miracles, Inc.
  • Theological Science: and Morality, to which we omitted before to assign an office, we have stationed somewhere beneath the footstool, which is before the Throne, of the Most High. Inspiration and Interpretation: Seven Sermons Preached Before the University of Oxford: With Preliminary Remarks: Being an Answer to a Volume Entitled "Essays and Reviews."
  • Democracies, many classical Greeks believed, were slow to fight, but more effective when they fought (ancient memory suggests this assertion is somewhere in Thucydides, but I could not find the exact citation). Balkinization
  • The 'Southern Cross' image is indeed in the constellation Crux, but not, as I initially thought, somewhere in the Coal Sack. First Science Results in from Herschel Telescope | Universe Today
  • Before he could find one a horn blew somewhere sounding the approach of dawn.
  • If it does, revoke, O student, your shrill _eheu_ for the Greekless and untrousered savage of the canoe, suppress your feelings, and go steadily into rhabdomancy with several divining-rods, in search of the Pierian spring which must surely exist somewhere among the guttural districts of the Ojibbeway tongue. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 07, No. 40, February, 1861
  • I read somewhere that a child, whose parents both smoke twenty a day, has inhaled the equivalent of eighty cigarettes worth of passive smoke in one year.
  • Somewhere along the way, a pipe bursts in the reactor core and meltdown begins.
  • `Oh, for heaven's sake, can't you just toddle off somewhere? A DEATH IN THE FAMILY
  • Got my truck washed too in case they need it for some reason as the maid is always getting me to take her somewhere. A Baptism
  • Woronov's prose occupies bizarre territory, somewhere between twisted lyricism and hard-boiled pulp fiction.
  • He hadn't been dead for very long - my earlier estimate of around six hours will be somewhere near the mark.
  • Perhaps something new and different, yet traditional, will spring from its roots, like Goodhue's Gothic sprung from the earlier work of Pugint, Scot and Bodley, or how Comper's unified eclecticism came from everything he saw, but we have to start somewhere, and there is still so much to learn, in terms of design and craftsmanship. The Dangers of Architectural Positivism
  • We will have to pursue that a bit more but, if it's a non-starter, we will go somewhere else.
  • Mark is one of the lucky ones-he at least has somewhere to sleep.
  • Apparently this is even better, as it means they'll easily find somewhere to park.
  • But first you'll need to buy a potato ricer (from somewhere like Briscoes, or you may find them at your supermarket).
  • Somewhere in the thick of branches a sparrow screeched angrily.
  • SIEGEL: Somewhere in my house, in a box of childhood memorabilia, is a small button that I received in the second grade. Book Review: Philip Roth's 'Nemesis'
  • Turn off the water to the spigot - there must be a valve inside somewhere - and convince the neighbors that the dumpster area must be locked.
  • I know this places me somewhere between a freak and a weirdo, but there you have it.
  • I've never had jet lag before, but it's not surprising I have it now since I'm on my fourth time zone in a fortnight, have lost an entire day somewhere and have spent several entire nights in transit.
  • I needed somewhere to live in London.
  • KJ knows I secretly dread the day I start going bald (when this "pig fur" will be gone from the world forever), so the other day she said that she read somewhere that male baldness is caused by an abundance of hormones that usually indicated health in ... ahem ... other areas. And One to Grow On
  • Of the hands forward, some of the watch were aloft, working at odd jobs about the rigging, while the drowsy clinking of a spunyarn winch somewhere on the forecastle, in the shadow of the head sails, accounted for the remainder. The Cruise of the "Esmeralda"
  • Can he fix us up with somewhere to stay?
  • Is there a warehouse somewhere filled with mouldering copies of Titanic?
  • Subsequently, they were asked to write a breed standard for the Himalayan, a name the colorpoint longhair had acquired somewhere in transition between England and Canada.
  • There was a scream, a shouted cry, from somewhere as the light was completely shut off.
  • It will happen sometime and somewhere.
  • Speaking to a faceless audience who they believed was listening to them somewhere, made them come out with their innermost feelings and fears.
  • The answer of course, lies somewhere in between - somewhere deep in the primordial minestrone ooze where a new kind of food was born.
  • Ilse strained her memory, searching for a glimpse of his face somewhere.
  • Then the economics changed, and in 1983 the refinery was decommissioned, dismantled and shipped off somewhere.
  • I thought that friction would figure in to it somewhere, given that soap only lathers when stirred up by whatever means.
  • Some of them are preparatory drawings for bigger works, such as finished oil paintings that may be hanging in a museum somewhere. Times, Sunday Times
  • I guess if you were trying to go somewhere sneaky, you could always turn the phone off to travel unwatched.
  • Somewhere out there was a desperate man, cold, hungry, hunted.
  • We feed them, clothe them and find them somewhere to live. Times, Sunday Times
  • It may be a technical term but there must be a supply out there somewhere. Times, Sunday Times
  • She can't stand the heat and would prefer to be somewhere nearer the cool British Isles.
  • Somewhere in their temple is a wheel, a torus, which pulls strange matter into the world. 365 tomorrows » 2008 » January : A New Free Flash Fiction SciFi Story Every Day
  • They were faced with retreating into savagery or finding somewhere where knowledge and technical skills could be preserved. A Plague of Angels
  • This place he presumed would be somewhere about the Straits of Annian, at which point he supposed the Oregon disembogued itself. Astoria, or Anecdotes of an Enterprise Beyond the Rocky Mountains
  • IT'S an age-old dilemma - do you go for a tiny flat in a great location or a larger house somewhere not so desirable? The Sun
  • Somewhere out of my sight in the darkness, waves crashed against the breakwater.
  • He wore a chestnut-colored jacket and waistcoat; his necktie was orange, somewhere between rust and coral, and his cufflinks were the same color. Gay Talese
  • We all fall victim to the unquestioning use of terms that are created by someone, somewhere, to create an impression of something that means something else.
  • But by that time the acetate pressings are already in circulation, and they are still out there somewhere. LOVE YOU MADLY
  • The air is quiet and perfectly still, and he hears the song of a nightbird somewhere distant. Orbit
  • Their work is highly compartmented to a small group of people, probably living in a cave somewhere, and our country doesn't keep secrets very well.
  • I left them hastily somewhere in the area of the mucous membrane of the small intestine ( "including that of the plicae circulares") and reverting to my rapidly proliferating list, journeyed back more than 1,360 tempting pages to chorion, only to find myself and it deeply involved with the fetus of mammals. VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol XIV No 3
  • Many of us secretly harbor a suspicion that somebody somewhere really is finding both fun and fulfillment while being sexually promiscuous.
  • Anthony threw himself back in his chair as the delicate tinkling began to pour out and overscore the soft cooing of a pigeon on the roofs somewhere and the murmur of bees through the open window. By What Authority?
  • I seem to recall I've met him before somewhere.
  • Somewhere, a mile ahead in the dust and scrub, Bapa, Aurangzeb, and Roshan would have halted also to pitch tents, light cooking fires, set up shamiana awnings to keep them cool. Shadow Princess
  • This passage opens out somewhere outside the forest.
  • From somewhere above% the ceiling came the sound of an extractor fan. THE INNOCENT
  • If I didn't have a kid, I could quit my job, move into a studio apartment somewhere, get a slacker job, and be just fine.
  • Somewhere in the hullabaloo, she got to thinking, ‘Why do we do this, anyway?’

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