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1. The bridge itself had a fine view of the busy canal but the traffic was heavy and they couldn’t loiter or even converse while crossing
2. “Now, now child, we shouldn't loiter,” McClure piped up
3. money, loiter near cafes hoping to snatch a leftover or two
4. We will have the huge advantage of long loiter time due to the proximity of our airfield to the objective, so I say let’s use that advantage, sir!’’
5. With its extra-large fuel tanks, the EC-142E can loiter around on station at economical cruise speed for up to twelve hours
6. It’s not form lack of belief in the realities awaiting realization, but my laziness – A pilgrim may ardently long to reach the golden city and yet loiter on the way, making unnecessary night stops, because he is tired of plodding thru clinging mud or lingering at village fairs because, although their tawdry attractions fall far short of the jeweled splendors awaiting him, they are to be had now, whereas the golden city lies scores of leagues away
7. it would take the Predator, about two and a half hours to be on station – where, it would loiter for
8. In view of its main role as an heavy gunship dedicated to all weather strikes on enemy ground troops, the AC-142GT did not need to be very fast and thus jet engines had not been selected for its upgrade, low loiter speed being actually a desired feature of its mission
9. The latrine was at the busiest then, and the slaves did not loiter
10. Are they chemically fertilized mono-green, stylized keep off the over watered lawns, or walkways lined with edible plants, fruits and vegetables, where the hands of children, the hungry, and homeless are welcome to pick and loiter? Can you imagine a stranger eating a hand gathered meal under your welcome to all front yard apple garden? Perennial parking strips turned into rows of abundance? Green spaces that are open invitations to a feast where nothing is owned, but all is shared 19
11. Jack’s intelligence sources had informed him that the men Octavio uses for tax collection always either loiter or eat at a small Italian restaurant named ‘Molto Bene’
12. Children loiter in the park, don’t hear their mothers calling
13. Pleasantly she would loiter in her bedroom till luncheon; or, should there be anybody particularly attractive in the party, would meet him by arrangement made the evening before, and explore the gardens and greenhouses, in spite of knowing she would have to explore them all over again later in the day with her host--but then, as she told herself, setting off gaily on the first of these rounds, you can't have everything
14. It was certainly not the moment to loiter on dunes
15. We might loiter as long as we liked on the road if only we got to some place, any place, by nightfall
16. He did not cling as she did to moments, but passed on intelligently; and she was merely stupid to suppose any one with his brains would linger, would loiter about with her indefinitely, gloating over their happiness
17. The country boy at the close of the day driving the herd of cows and shouting to them as they loiter to browse by the roadside,
18. If I loiter for a moment, you instantly make a raid upon me, I said, and have no mercy; I have hardly escaped the first and second waves, and you seem not to be aware that you are now bringing upon me the third, which is the greatest and heaviest
19. But don't loiter, boy
20. Why should I pause to ask how much of my shrinking from Provis might be traced to Estella? Why should I loiter on my road, to compare the state of mind in which I had tried to rid myself of the stain of the prison before meeting her at the coach-office, with the state of mind in which I now reflected on the abyss between Estella in her pride and beauty, and the returned transport whom I harbored? The road would be none the smoother for it, the end would be none the better for it, he would not be helped, nor I extenuated
21. In a minute, he was gone, with four security guys behind him to make sure that he didn’t loiter in the hallways
22. I cannot loiter here
23. After locking up our office, Kate and I head to the barracklike station house and loiter by the back door, hoping to catch Lindgren as he arrives for his shift
24. But all I did was loiter in front of the Venice Police Station feeling like a gutless wonder
25. ‘I loiter about, Father
26. We loiter in winter while it is already spring
27. Would loiter by the looking-glass,
1. Mothers were indulgent and loitered in groups nearby, chatting and laughing and flirting with the men working nearby
2. He backtracked and loitered and did all the tricks used in cinema to shake a tail, but Yugor had stuck thru it til lunch time of Morningday
3. He loitered around and watched the service house where they lived
4. Unemployed men and women often loitered outside shops, hoping to win a day’s work
5. Chauffeurs chatted between the massive vehicles while their employers loitered inside
6. Ten or twelve men loitered
7. We muttered, and loitered
8. Ethan glanced at the leader who was quietly coming his way, while the rest of his men loitered near the sisters pointing guns and casting leery glances
9. He loitered at Hal's office door for a moment
10. No security patrols wandered the streets or loitered on street corners like he had seen on the other planet
11. It previously was first detected over the middle of the Atlantic, where it loitered for about an hour before moving West
12. So they loitered awhile longer, circling the building so Ariel could look for Mosh, but
13. I loitered there for a while
14. But people often loitered around the Thorn Tree
15. Besides the admiring looks of the males around, and the eagerness of the females to befriend her, enlivened her mood, Roopa didn’t fail to discern the amorous glances of men who loitered around her, though the not so forthright appeared casual, camouflaging their craving
16. The second novice quickly followed the tutor, but the first novice who asked questions loitered a little, obviously wishing to hear the end of Sensei's story
17. café, where a noisy group of half a dozen boys and girls of his age who loitered around a
18. Mother eyed me, Annie and Andrew, as we loitered in the hall, both watching the drama unfold and fastening our boots as we prepared to make the very short trip into the town
19. Fenton, still in his serpentine body, loitered in the bushes
20. But Charlotte was not there, nor did she, though we loitered over our coffee till we ended by being as late as the latest tourist, turn up
21. Men and women stopped, children loitered, half-grown youths whistled and called out comments that her slow German could not follow
22. But Ingeborg, though she loitered there nearly half an hour, did not even look up
23. The wind blew straight across from the sunset through Lucy's coat, wrap herself in it as tightly as she might, while they loitered among outhouses and examined the durability of the railings
24. They loitered together in a gallery watching Adorno out on the lawn—a soiree of the sort that did not invite close quarters with the bodyguards
25. Some of these people knew their turn for examination to be so far off, that they lay down on the ground to sleep or smoke, while others talked together, or loitered about
26. Don Quixote, however, who, as has been said, felt himself relieved and well, was eager to take his departure at once in quest of adventures, as it seemed to him that all the time he loitered there was a fraud upon the world and those in it who stood in need of his help and protection, all the more when he had the security and confidence his balsam afforded him; and so, urged by this impulse, he saddled Rocinante himself and put the pack-saddle on his squire's beast, whom likewise he helped to dress and mount the ass; after which he mounted his horse and turning to a corner of the inn he laid hold of a pike that stood there, to serve him by way of a lance
27. Jacob, getting off his omnibus, loitered up the steps, consulted his watch, and finally made up his mind to go in
28. He loitered about indefinitely
29. The women and children usually loitered about on the red gravel paths
30. Her exertions did not stop here; for she soon afterwards felt herself so heroically disposed as to determine, under pretence of fetching Marianne, to leave the others by themselves; and she really did it, and that in the handsomest manner, for she loitered away several minutes on the landing-place, with the most high-minded fortitude, before she went to her sister
31. I’d loitered outside, wishing I still had his cell phone with the handy eavesdropping Skull & Crossbones app
32. It was too early yet to go to Miss Havisham's, so I loitered into the country on Miss Havisham's side of town,—which was not Joe's side; I could go there to-morrow,—thinking about my patroness, and painting brilliant pictures of her plans for me
33. We loitered down to the Temple stairs, and stood loitering there, as if we were not quite decided to go upon the water at all
34. The ragged-trousered Tory workmen as they loitered about the streets, their stomachs empty, said to each other that it was a great honour for Mugsborough that their Member should be promoted in this way
35. Mark’s three sons loitered anxiously in the dining hall
36. We loitered the morning away in the garden
37. Louie loitered near him, watching
38. With Harris in place, Louie loitered by the Quack’s office, waiting for his moment
39. A few others loitered about, waiting for court to convene
40. The men loitered on the front porch and by the driveway, smoking and gossiping and wondering what really caused the crash
41. which was hot and half-empty, loitered sleepily among the shops, and sat long in a café waiting till the time of our train; then in the warm, dusty evening to the Gare de Lyon, to the slow train south, again the wooden seats, a carriage full of the poor, visiting their families - travelling, as the poor do in Northern countries, with a multitude of small bundles and an air of patient submission to authority - and sailors returning from leave
42. Yankee soldiers loitered everywhere and Scarlett looked at them
43. He turned off the engine and we walked down to the end of the block, where Cindy’s subjects still loitered outside the barrier tape
44. The group loitered away, still recalling memories of the lost heroes, in awed voices
45. On occasion, defeated, Leo Auffmann loitered out through the streets, nervous, apprehensive, jerking his head at the slightest sound of distant laughter, listened to children's jokes, watching what made them smile
46. And when the list of thirty thousand items was compounded, I flew in carpenters from Edinburgh, tile setters from Sienna, stonecutters from Perugia, and they hammered, nailed, thrived, carved, and set for four years, Willie, and I loitered at the factory outside Paris to watch spiders weave my tapestry and floor the rugs
47. On occasion, defeated, Leo Auffmann loitered out through the streets, nervous, apprehensive, jerking his head at the slightest sound of distant laughter, listened to children’s jokes, watching what made them smile
48. And when the list of thirty thousand items was compounded, I flew in carpenters from Edinburgh, tile setters from Siena, stone-cutters from Perugia, and they hammered, nailed, thrived, carved, and set for four years, Charlie, and I loitered at the factory outside Paris to watch spiders weave my tapestry and floor the rugs
49. Her exertions did not stop here; for she soon afterwards felt herself so heroically disposed as to determine, under pretence of fetching Marianne, to leave the others by themselves; and she really did it, and THAT in the handsomest manner, for she loitered away several minutes on the landing-place, with the most high-minded fortitude, before she went to her sister
50. Several men in civilian metal loitered near the front entrance and in the rear were others
1. fragments of urgency found loitering by the inglenook
2. He seemed to be pointing at someone who was loitering at the railing on the floor above
3. Some of the loitering soldiers did not bother to DRAFTChapter 16 387
4. She seemed uneasy with him standing there loitering in the hallway
5. Of course, someone ambling into the fish cannery would find the printing press loitering in the corner a tad odd
6. Many soldiers and some Polish civilians were loitering around and were there primarily to loot
7. There were no loitering pedestrians or parked automobiles with their front seats occupied
8. on with pasted torsos, grappling arms and twining tongues, loitering with the actual "in"
9. loitering on the top of a hill
10. All these, with loitering feet and sad head bar'd,
11. the wind carried off the loitering disdain
12. "Private, why are you loitering out here?"
13. “Well Gomes, you better get going before we give you a ticket for loitering with intent
14. The smell of charring meat was overpowering and Elise was determined not to let Can Martin see the stringy vomitus loitering in the corners of her mouth
15. this afternoon, loitering around the
16. corner of the street a white male is loitering
17. No loitering in the cow shed after the milking, come inside and we will have hot chocolate before bed
18. loitering and bumming around nearby
19. Collins spent the rest of the day loitering and listening to the conversation between Amy and David, as they went over the attack
20. in a loitering pattern over, and around us – on call, waiting for our instructions
21. She spotted three goons straight away, loitering around the entrance of the laboratory
22. Police everywhere! Each exit was manned by a an officer in uniform with a servile police dog at his heel and throughout the vast reception area could be seen the conspicuous blue shapes of lawmen, standing, loitering, watchful, intent on what?
23. loitering against the fence outside the house when he arrived, whom he acknowledged with a nod
24. A member of the press, here in his office, unannounced? Today, of all days? Had she already seen the students, loitering by the lake and not in their classes? Had she 73
25. I checked every on sailing and anchored shikara boats for long hours, loitering at the Dal Lake
26. loitering in the middle of the parking lot, watching us—watching
27. Especially by my loitering in the parking lot and acting rather strangely
28. I wasn’t with him, but it seems there was a terrible row, and eventually the Minister called for help from the band of ‘war veterans’, who were always loitering nearby
29. loitering at a restaurant downtown
30. Food strolling vendors that were continually pacing, as per city ordinance against loitering and having a stationary food stand without license and permit, in front of G2G's favorite organic restaurant chain, Eat at Me and Live Forever
31. One also has to be alert and bring what is necessary like an umbrella or plan your way out that is not filled with loitering cats or dogs
32. “More to the point, I wonder if they’ve missed Fenton,” Abigail said, glancing at the serpentine creature loitering in the street
33. gadabout, woman fond of loitering in the streets
34. And loitering in a doorway,
35. “I told you, no loitering on hospital premises
36. Even the odd bouncing marsupial bashed its way through the undergrowth without noticing the two loitering men
37. Miss Entwhistle walked home slowly, loitering at shop windows, staring at hats and blouses that she never saw, spinning out her walk to its utmost, trying to think
38. A neighbour had seen a young lad with blond hair loitering around the area for hours last night
39. He worked alone, but the head of security was always in the room, loitering out of line of sight, and the cameras watched too
40. he was on his back as he was loitering under the English sun
41. Scout stringers had approached two of these men loitering
42. I tried not to run past the few loitering students, but my legs were so strung with tension I could have sprinted all the way home without stopping
43. Then the question that had been loitering with intent since I had first met her, voiced itself
44. I had heard them, alone at the bedside, striking their boots with their riding-whips, and loitering up and down
45. Behold the silvery river, in it the splashing horses loitering stop
46. The dry-goods stores were not down among the counting-houses, banks, and wholesale warerooms, where gentlemen most do congregate, but Jo found herself in that part of the city before she did a single errand, loitering along as if waiting for someone, examining engineering instruments in one window and samples of wool in another, with most unfeminine interest, tumbling over barrels, being half-smothered by descending bales, and hustled unceremoniously by busy men who looked as if they wondered `how the deuce she got there'
47. languid loitering powers, by just refreshing the smart of the yet recent
48. in charge of the house, whilst we were loitering away the time, in
49. As I was loitering along the High Street, looking in disconsolately at the shop windows, and thinking what I would buy if I were a gentleman, who should come out of the bookshop but Mr
50. " There was a knot of three men and two women standing at a corner, and one of the women was crying on her dirty shawl, and the other comforted her by saying, as she pulled her own shawl over her shoulders, "Jaggers is for him, 'Melia, and what more could you have?" There was a red-eyed little Jew who came into the Close while I was loitering there, in company with a second little Jew whom he sent upon an errand; and while the messenger was gone, I remarked this Jew, who was of a highly excitable temperament, performing a jig of anxiety under a lamp-post and accompanying himself, in a kind of frenzy, with the words, "O Jaggerth, Jaggerth, Jaggerth! all otherth ith Cag-Maggerth, give me Jaggerth!" These testimonies to the popularity of my guardian made a deep impression on me, and I admired and wondered more than ever
1. For there and then, for several consecutive years, Moby Dick had been periodically descried, lingering in those waters for awhile, as the sun, in its annual round, loiters for a predicted interval in any one sign of the Zodiac