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1. "And what about packing?" DoostEr asked
2. We spend the rest of the evening packing up the books in the house
3. For a nasty moment we just look at each other … in the friendly chatter of the book packing, we had both relaxed
4. While we were packing boxes, we chatted about all sorts of things … she told me some stories about her childhood which were very similar to some of my own memories – not really surprising, we’re both country girls, after all
5. The debris she knocked in the redsuits’ direction collided with other pieces on the way to create a storm of jagged metal and packing containers coming at them almost as fast as the junk itself
6. Using Fred’s suggestion, we are packing the barrel with damp sand to hold the tree upright and in the hope that the dampness will stop it dropping quite as fast as they generally do; this, naturally, means we need a sheet of plastic to protect the floor … oh it just gets more complicated by the second! But between us we get it all sorted out
7. Gilla, pursing her lips at the lack of warning, dashes off to implement crisis plans for the meal while I go back to my room to continue the packing which I have been half-heartedly attacking on and off since we got back from Lyme
8. They then went about the school retrieving all their possessions and packing their bags
9. Four workmen, caked with the paste of cement dust and oil, were packing up for the night after a hard day's slog right across the road from my veranda
10. Swallowing hard, Berndt, takes Joris’ bag and begins packing the clothes in the cupboards
11. When we were packing his belongings, I found a copy of his testament – I am appointed to carry out his wishes
12. We carry it all out and Gary starts packing it into the car - the view over the sea is breathtaking
13. “Come in Rayne,” he said casually, “just packing
14. She and Mistress Sera also made plans for the coming week and the packing of the household
15. While they do this, I go through the kitchen cupboards, selecting the few utensils going back with us and packing the rest into boxes to be sold
16. He opened the box, removed wads of packing and looked inside
17. A small bottle was wrapped with more thick packing
18. I start packing up my laptop … didn’t get as much done as I thought I would this weekend
19. ‘I ought to start giving thought to packing but I don’t have any boxes
20. It’s going to be hard packing all my stuff up … I’ve lived here for … how long is it now? … crumbs, nearly seven years
21. I'm packing the club in as well
22. Quickly packing her toiletries up, she stepped out into the hall
23. cloth, carefully packing it away amongst his own things in his
24. The tension between them is not as acute as it was when Helen first emerged from the lower barn, the packing has helped, but there is still an sliver of ice to melt
25. Dessert was served and enjoyed, the ladies adjourned to begin packing for the morrow's sailing, the gentlemen and Harry retired to the House Billiards room for cigars and less important banter
26. Sally called out to me to go into the kitchen where she was packing the last of the picnic into a hamper
27. I’m sure I can come up with a plan that will save the forest and send the fat-cats packing!” Andrew said
28. And so, after they had finished packing, they hurried over to Monica’s home and knocked on the door
29. Harry was in one of those rooms packing his trunk with everything he would be taking with him for the holidays
30. When he didn't break for breakfast a few hours later, she was more than willing to share them, between packing bags of grain from the truck to the barn
31. Was he all that different, she now was covered with his bruises? Although admittedly, most of them came from packing grain bags, only a few were obtained when the truck whirled about
32. I’m downstairs packing
33. There was some signs of hurried packing
34. The two boys prepared their attack, whilst those neighbours around who planned their evacuation, set about packing and keeping their cases close by in case they had to quit and run
35. The first three floors above here aren't much more than piles of packing crates with some planks thrown over them here and there to allow aisles
36. What surprised was me how quickly the water and electricity had come on when I was packing my suitcase so I had a chance to have a quick shower, and I supposed the water noise helped dull the noise of shots being fired
37. Its called recirculation,” the horn boomed proudly, then after a moments thought, 'Kids that 'ang on to 'em can be a bit of a pest though, caused no end of trouble packing 'em up and posting 'em back
38. Why did Glenelle trick her into packing for a week if they were going to YingolNeerie? That was a journey of half a century even in their starship
39. as the last of the stallholders completed their packing
40. To dream that you are packing, but the more your pack, the more there is to pack implies that you are weighed down by the endless responsibilities and expectations in your life
41. "What if there's a cure?" Joss asked while I was using the facade of packing up our things, trying to hide the fact I was stalling
42. At this point, Rachel’s mother, who had been packing, turns toward her daughter and says, “Rachel honey
43. Fletcher gave those who were making the trip a red canvas rucksack each and, under the supervision of Chris and Lucy, the packing began
44. Sebastian shook his head and moved through his apartment, packing the items he would need for a stay at the Temple
45. The collapsing and packing of the shelter went without incident, although for the first time they discovered a faint frost on the fabric
46. He was supposedly packing his belongings
47. woman chatting to the assistant while packing
48. “The Battalion is to leave immediately for France what do you think of my news now then worth waiting for wasn’t it?” There was now sheer pandemonium and delight in our hut lads were cheering slapping each other on the back play fights had broken out and now people from other huts were packing into ours to see what was going on
49. It was as I was packing that George pulled me to one side and said
50. “I had better finish my packing off because we will be off tomorrow after a visit to the delousing centre”, we would go there for we could not be allowed to return home lousy that would never do