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They and piled
They would go to New York together, where parties would be piled on weariness and on misery.
They did what they were told, bringing him seventy heads piled up in two heaps at his gate the next day.
They have also been encountered in shoes, inside dressers, in bed sheets of infrequently used beds, in clothes stacked or piled or left lying on the floor, inside work gloves, behind baseboards and pictures, in toilets, and near sources of warmth when ambient temperatures are lower than usual.
They piled the bodies in the mission buildings and burned the village down.
They piled rocks across the beach to form a crude defense line.
They arose along the breakers ' edge where the water surge piled up sediment, and behind which sediment was carried away by the breaking waves.
They were unceremoniously piled in a mass grave.
They piled the bodies in the mission buildings and burned the village down.
They were found during repairs and improvements of the homestead, about a foot and a half below the surface, in the courtyard, piled, one above another, without any appearance of a purse or box.
They are also known as ffroes and normally served piled into a stack and spread with butter.
They met the Japanese over their own fields and territory and piled up a record of 203 planes destroyed or damaged, produced nine fighter aces with 97 confirmed air-to-air kills, sank several troop transports and supply ships, destroyed many installations, in addition to numerous other victories.

They and into
They all flew into action.
They filed out through the guard-room door, into the paved square.
They followed him into the rain and across to the squat stone building fifty feet to the rear.
They trailed him across the wide hallway to the parlor, four roughly garbed and tough-looking men who probably had never before ventured into such a house.
They lapsed into silence, and the freight wallowed up a hill, scooted down the other side, shaking and clanking to itself.
Defoe then commented, `` If they Could Draw that young Gentleman into Their Measures They would show themselves quickly, for they are not asham'd to Say They want only a head to Make a beginning ''.
They rode around and around to trample the figure into the sand.
They answered him in monosyllables, nods, occasionally muttering in Greek to one another, awaiting the word from Papa, who restlessly cracked his knuckles, anxious to stuff himself into his white Cadillac and burst off to the freeway.
They were climbing the hill in the night when the headlights abruptly probed solid blackness, became two parallel luminous tubes which broadened out into a faint mist of light and ended.
They were pushed gently into the room by Arlene -- whose only part appearing were hands that crept quickly back around to the kitchen side of the door.
They will give suggestions that can be worked up into field procedures.
They may be unaware of the existence of lower-class values and consequently fail to take them into account.
They usually range from 20 to 60 feet in height, but when they pour into a V-shaped inlet or harbor they may rise to mountainous proportions.
They charged into the enemy like wild men.
They do not escape the pitfall into which Charles Dickens pictured Mrs. Jellyby as falling.
They adopted a program by which Louisiana was divided into five districts.
They went up onto a front porch and into a small hallway where a dim bulb burned high in the ceiling.
They had divided the Congo into six provinces -- Leopoldville, Kasai, Kivu, Katanga, Equator and Eastern -- unfortunately with little regard for ethnic groupings.
They say it helps them bring back into schools the spiritual and moral values on which this country was built.
They know from their researches into television and the movies that knights in the middle ages had beautiful flowing haircuts like Little Lord Fauntleroy, and only the villains had beards.
They went into the sun together and paraded grandly in their war clothes, painting their faces with the sacred attis dug far off in the cave of skeletons.
They mounted their horses and rode off into the hills.
They leaned into the wind and seemed like one thousand-legged monster hurtling and plunging until suddenly they rose straight in their saddles and in one terrifying voice shouted, ejaculated their grotesque cry of war.

They and waiting
They stayed in their own world on the bluff, waiting for letters and the peddler, bringing the news.
They crept down the muddy slope toward the waiting boats.
They kept him alive, waiting.
They frequently used unexpected strategies, engaging in what modern generals would call psychological warfare — waiting for the enemy to be paralyzed with terror and then attacking them suddenly ; distracting the enemy with a small group of soldiers, etc.
They will generally have the ability to retain functionality while waiting for an event such as a button press or other interrupt ; power consumption while sleeping ( CPU clock and most peripherals off ) may be just nanowatts, making many of them well suited for long lasting battery applications.
They voted to waive the waiting period for Clemente, due to the circumstances of his death, and posthumously elected him for induction into the Hall of Fame, giving him 393 of the 420 available votes, or 92 % of the vote.
They tend to be houses that are waiting for demolition.
They often hide between the tiles of dungeon floors, waiting to pop out and jump.
They were also used for non-military governmental roles such as customs duties and delivering pilots to waiting ships.
They forced their way through the lobby to the kitchen, where two getaway cars were waiting outside the kitchen door.
They found no evidence, because while they were waiting for a search warrant, Jennings flushed the cocaine.
They tell Spade that Wilmer was waiting for Gutman at the hotel and shot him when he arrived.
They are waiting for him outside the valley, and he cannot traverse the dangerous route by himself, so he convinces Conway to go along.
:: c. They are waiting for some food < u > that will not come </ u >.
They overcome many deadly traps set by One-Eyed Willie, and eventually arrive at a large underground cavern and a lagoon where Willie's ship, the Inferno, lies waiting.
They are in such demand that there is a waiting list of some ten years for summer rentals.
They follow footprints leading from the crash site to a diner, where a group of passengers from a bus to Boston are waiting for word that a bridge up ahead is safe to cross.
" They made me laugh and cry, and that was exactly what I was waiting for in a film: to awaken me to my feelings.
They have spent thousands of years concealing this fact, waiting for their ascendancy, which they believe to be occurring in Heretics of Dune.
They include depictions of routine hospital happenings, such as a father smoking in the waiting room.
They argued that if 0. 06 % of Americans between 19 and 65 were to sell one kidney, the national waiting list would disappear ( which, the Economist wrote, happened in Iran ).
They waited for days off Bantry Bay, waiting for the winds to ease, but eventually returned to France.
They feed on old carcasses sometimes waiting a couple of days near a dead animal.
They were unharmed but Brezhnev's car was forced to speed away past the waiting Soyuz 4 / 5 crews on the podium.

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