Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "mystery" ¶ 1080
from Brown Corpus
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

They'd and come
They'd come to kill me.
: They'd come from near and far
They'd simply come to the conclusion that this was the right thing for the country ".
She recalls that while on Capitol Hill, her kids would fish for loose change at the vending machines: " They'd routinely come up with $ 20 or $ 30.
They'd come to this club and have a few beers, or ... dance ....
" They'd never come to see me in this dive.

They'd and some
They'd have some suspicions to repeat to the police.
They'd cleaned her up some, of course, and she'd pretty much slept off her drunk.
They'd played a Fillmore East gig without me, and Skippy took off with some black witch afterward who fed him full of acid.
They'd seen the charts in Sounds and a lot of ' em just assumed we must already have a record deal of some kind, but we didn't.

They'd and years
Straightened out -- They'd had years of making all that money!!
In his review of the twelfth season of The Simpsons, Jason Bailey of DVD Talk wrote that the staff members ' " habit of using the first act as a red herring, only semi-connected to the rest of the show, is ingenious and hilarious [...] They'd been doing this kind of thing for years, but it still plays ; what's more, they've begun to acknowledge it, and wink about it.
They'd been doing this kind of thing for years, but it still plays ".

They'd and ago
They'd peddled the soap virtually alone, and without much success, until about a year ago, when -- with the addition of `` SX-21 '' to their secret formula and the inauguration of a high-powered advertising campaign -- sales had soared practically into orbit.

They'd and always
They'd always give them to me to try to find out what they were!

They'd and been
They'd been playing months prior under the names " Los Residuos " and " La Burguesía Revolucionaria ".
They'd been here before looking Nightjars for series 2 of Birding with Bill Oddie, but they found none.
As Hap Day observed, " They'd been through real battles.
They'd been kept on shipping alert since the abortive 11 September raid, but in May, 2 planes on a gasoline consumption test west of Attu, discovered and sank 2 armed Japanese trawlers.
They'd been drinking and wanted to dance.

They'd and on
They'd talk about it, and I would just sit on the sidelines.
They'd be at my house trying a post-birth abortion on me "; and " Feminists have no sense of humor, but clearly God did in creating feminists.
They'd committed the murders and put blood on Vivian to make it look like she was the killer.
" They'd see those guys stepping on us and heard them saying things and just turn their backs.
[...] They'd be small, supporting 30 or 40 men and running on a shoestring.
They'd keep up the pressure so that I kept on writing.

They'd and each
They'd buy each other cigars while their bodyguards stood outside.

They'd and .
They'd cut their mothers' belly open.
: They'd put up even money, now, with Casey at the bat.
They'd had a bombing three months earlier and were worried about trouble.
In 1964, an article called " Comic Strips They'd Really Like To Do " featured one-shot proposals by cartoonists including Mell Lazarus and Charles M. Schulz.
They'd do nothing, sell the album to the fanbase and put the money in the bank.
They'd return to the Bowery every Easter Weekend and play through Labor Day weekend.
They'd done a hit called ' Walk Away Renée ', and ' Pretty Ballerina ' was their follow-up that was a semi-hit, and he joined the band right after they had their hits.
" They'd taught this judo-chop stuff with the flat of the hand at SOE, and I practised away at it.
In his book If Voting Changed Anything, They'd Abolish It, Livingstone outlines his belief that McDonnell presented exaggerated figures in order to support his proposal.
They'd probably vote landlocked Arizona a navy if he asked for it.
They'd filmed all sorts of stuff in Scotland and were looking for an ending to the show, and used the otter scene.
" They'd whip up an audience and appeal to people's darker side.
They'd get into an accident and be like, ' I got into an accident because I was playing that tape.

come and separately
In some displays, such as LCD, LED, and plasma displays, these single-color regions are separately addressable elements, which have come to be known as subpixels.
In the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars, new techniques stressed the division of armies into all-arms corps that would march separately and only come together on the battlefield.
Various types of joints and stopcocks are available separately and come fused with a length of glass tubing, which a glassblower may use to fuse to another piece of glassware.
His paintings of the 1970s are also notable for what has come to be termed canvas collage — the application of glued-on, separately painted patches of canvas to the main canvas ( see the external link below for an example and image ).
Most table saws come standard with a rip fence, however some high end saws are available without a fence so a fence of the user's choice can be purchased separately.
Eastern monasticism is found in three distinct forms: anchoritic ( a solitary living in isolation ), cenobitic ( a community living and worshiping together under the direct rule of an abbot or abbess ), and the " middle way " between the two, known as the skete ( a community of individuals living separately but in close proximity to one another, who come together only on Sundays and feast days, working and praying the rest of the time in solitude, but under the direction of an elder ).
Members in the council come up for re-election separately every six years.
The KHR-1 can be controlled via RF remote control and modified receiver ; however, these units do not come with the robot and must be purchased separately.
Some wood routers are specialized for cabinetry and have many drills that can be programmed to come down separately or together.
However, all current Macs come with a Mini DisplayPort connector which can be used with a separately sold adapter to run the 30-inch display.
However, the two economists did not collaborate, having come to similar conclusions separately.
Low-end kits ( Vision series and lower ) come standard with snare drums, and higher-end series have snares which must be bought separately.
Among these was a very early bar code system that was used for sorting packages at the Railway Express Company, years before others would separately come up with similar technology.
The bands and lids usually come with new jars, and bands and lids are also sold separately ; while the bands are reusable, the lids are intended for single use when canning.
Flea and Frusciante were unable to come to an agreement on guitar or bass progressions, but separately crafted part of the song.
The right of religious women to sit separately has come under attack by the secular media.
Higher-end SLRs generally do not come with a lens, as the buyer is assumed to already own lenses or to plan to purchase them separately.
When necessary, the outer mallet can be separately articulated by widening the interval so the mallets come as close to a right angle as possible and giving a swift downward flick with the wrist and middle and index fingers.

1.951 seconds.