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1. He has a mobile but doesn’t tend to give the number out to all and sundry, preferring to keep a bit of freedom from the perpetual messages that so many of his colleagues have to field as a result of being more profligate with their own mobile telephone numbers
2. ‘Oh … you’re Stephen’s mother?’ she said, her obvious smile coming clearly down the telephone line
3. The telephone call? Just wanted to
4. ’ Stephen announced, relief pouring down the telephone line in waves
5. She iconed the voice connection as an antique telephone handset floating over the current sensors plot table that was right in front of them
6. When I explained to the telephone operator what I wanted, she just hang up to me! Nevertheless, whenever old-Zarifis calls them for the same reason, the police arrive here in no time so as to restore peace and quiet! When my sister threw a party some months ago, the old man called the police as soon as the clock struck midnight and they arrived five minutes later
7. I show him my interest whenever I can, I have even given him my telephone number
8. I remembered the telephone conversation with my mother just after he was taken hostage
9. Post prandial coffee in hand, Kara trailed after Doris to the telephone and waited for her to call Angie’s number
10. The sound of the telephone ringing broke into his enquiry as to how she had slept … for which she was grateful
11. ‘I’ll telephone tomorrow if I may for the reply?’ she said, watching as he read the message through, trying to read his expression
12. ’ She said complacently, rather glad that she’d told Chitter she’d telephone the office for the reply to her message
13. between nests and telephone wires
14. wind in the telephone wires,
15. Archibald was about to tell the old girl about the telephone call when she interrupted, winking at him as she said, "You know, you really have got the biggest nose I've ever seen
16. Meanwhile, back in Rick’s bar the old tart with a heart was making a few telephone calls
17. He dictated a cryptic message to the florist, signed himself as The Telephone Man, and even remembered to put his own mobile number on the bottom of the card
18. “Who the hell is The Telephone Man?” growled her father
19. For a whole week Tiffany wracked her brains trying to work out who The Telephone Man might be
20. She looked long and hard at a telephone engineer who was working in the street, which resulted in her hurrying home in tears, her ears ringing with the sound of wolf whistles
21. The Telephone Man! She turned around very slowly and looked at the young man who had served her when she bought her current mobile phone just a few days ago
22. She stormed out of the shop closely followed by her coterie of giggling young ladies and once they were all outside in the mall they held a heated debate about The Telephone Man
23. Then, when he heard all of the details concerning the young man, who was, as it was now becoming clear, quite widely known as The Telephone Man, he realised that it had, in fact, been a very close shave for his daughter
24. The fisherman walked the half-mile to the nearest telephone box and called the number on the card
25. Well before the final onset of winter’s driving rains and howling gales, the fisherman and his wife were snugly settled into their new cottage home, complete with brand new furniture, a proper telephone line and a lovely new kitchen
26. During the telephone call the businessman decided not to remark on the fact that he had seen the fisherman sitting on the beach with his rods and his lines on more than one occasion during his recent trips down to the south coast to seal the deal on his new factory with the local council planning authorities
27. As I read through my notes, yet again, the telephone on my desk rings and, almost grateful for the distraction, I pick up the receiver, not really concentrating on it
28. What’s that? A light at Jo’s front door? Gracious! Is that a man prancing down the path to the gate? It’s not Jo … yes, it’s definitely a man – Alastair? That’s odd, he usually leaves very quietly … whatever can have happened? Hmmm … what d’you reckon? Should you go and check Jo’s okay or not? Okay, admit your curiosity is going wild! Maybe telephone?
29. And although, as he grew older, he was tempted to get some help with the lawn mowing, old Ted could never quite bring himself to ring the telephone number of another old couple in the local village who advertised as odd job gardeners
30. Shortly after this visit the relationship with Rose foundered on a sea of unreturned telephone calls and ignored emails
31. The young man took his bride’s hand in his and spoke gently to the old man on the other end of the telephone line
32. The table was laid for one person, with Danny’s laptop already hooked up via means of temporary network and telephone cables in the place where she usually sat
33. Armed with her father’s old address book, and after many disappointing telephone calls to old friends and distant relations, Annie eventually tracked down an ancient great-aunt who owned a crumbling Victorian villa that had been converted into bedsits
34. At first the telephone conversation with the old woman went very badly, with her great-aunt being extremely hostile to the memory of her nephew’s long forgotten children, but, as Annie described her predicament and as the old woman remembered that it had always been the men in the Craig family who had been the cause of the greatest unhappiness, she eventually found it in her heart to offer the young woman one of her flats at a very competitive rent
35. Rob goes off to use the telephone
36. Now that we're here in heaven we can speak with God in every prayer and hear him clearer than the telephone, so that's when he told me, when I prayed for you
37. parents or pick up the telephone
38. heard was the ringing of the public telephone on the corner of the
39. Archibald was about to tell the old girl about the telephone call
40. making a few telephone calls
41. telephone number and her date of birth, he started to plan for his
42. telephone engineer who was working in the street, which resulted
43. “Hello”, said a voice, “this is The Telephone Man
44. The Telephone Man! She
45. they held a heated debate about The Telephone Man
46. becoming clear, quite widely known as The Telephone Man, he
47. It transpired that The Telephone Man had stolen many, many
48. The fisherman walked the half-mile to the nearest telephone box
49. During the telephone call the businessman decided not to remark
50. Hang on, I’ll dig out her telephone number for you
1. At ten thirty, the official coffee break in his office, he telephoned Kara to say that he’d pulled it off and that it would be safe for her to arrange transport for Thursday or Friday
2. Reluctantly the fisherman telephoned the businessman again and this time he got straight through
3. What could be better? The young man and his adoring wife immediately flew to Hollywood and as soon as they arrived they telephoned the film star’s agent, who happily arranged dinner for the four of them at a swanky restaurant on the strip
4. The very next morning they telephoned the wily old publicist and gave him a piece of their combined minds, but having listened to their ranting and raving for nearly a whole minute, the old dog smiled to himself and asked the young couple, “Has your journey really been such a waste of time? Haven’t you learned a great many new and wonderful things?”
5. Reluctantly the fisherman telephoned the businessman again and
6. Reluctantly and with a heavy heart, the fisherman telephoned the
7. and as soon as they arrived they telephoned the film star’s agent,
8. telephoned the wily old publicist and gave him a piece of their
9. That evening he sat in the bar of his hotel and telephoned Peter’s
10. He telephoned Carl, had a heartening conversation with the well spoken and charming young man and reassured him that he would be able to visit on Saturday week for morning prayers and after that, a very important tradition in the Jewish religion, for a very special young woman
11. social worker who had telephoned me the day before
12. The cans went among the assorted essentials in her toiletries bag and weren’t thought of again until evening, finally at home on the deck at La Hacienda, relaxing and Sal telephoned
13. Over the next three weeks, Colling kept his promise and telephoned Munich frequently to trace the whereabouts and fate of the Bergheim boys
14. As instructed, Colling telephoned O’Donnell as soon as he arrived in Garmisch
15. He also telephoned the registration desk to ask that any messages be held until morning, as they would be sleeping
16. Colling telephoned Dr
17. Colling telephoned the number that Quarles had written on his calling card
18. Apparently Bresnikov had telephoned or wired ahead with the news of Jerzy Krazinsky’s arrival in Poland
19. I telephoned her all the time
20. I walked out of the track through acres of cars, past the telephone bank where they didn’t care if you telephoned at the track or not, and Bosco and I had gone sometimes to telephone bookmakers, past the outbuilding with the
21. The reason that he telephoned me, Monica, is that he is concerned with the well being of all his patients and because you have a little handicap, he feels bad, because he doesn"t know why you would try to destroy yourself
22. Complicating matters, newly elected AZ Attorney General Bruce Babbitt who eventually was elected AZ Governor before serving as Bill Clinton’s Interior Secretary, telephoned me asking if we would be willing to stop over at Dixie’s parents’ house in Scottsdale en route to MS while he tried to convince newly elected Gov
23. He telephoned back to the Church of Satan, asking for advice
24. He asked where Dr Abraham was and was informed again that they did not know as he had telephoned them a week before to say that he was having a skiing holiday and would be unable to be contacted
25. Curious, I telephoned and that weekend a smooth, Italianate young man of about my age picked me up in a Triumph Sports car
26. As soon as they had gone I telephoned Patrick"s office
27. He telephoned the police and reported the death
28. I told Jon and Celia the news while Hank telephoned Patrick"s secretary, and Jill, his wife
29. Mad telephoned the local car rental company and within half an hour a small hatch-back, insured for multiple drivers, had been hired in her name and delivered to the front of the house
30. Where to begin? I telephoned Hank and gave him Cherie Culworth"s name
31. I telephoned Elizabeth this morning and the doctor is worried about his sanity
32. I went back up to the roof and telephoned Rory and the JP
33. Back on the roof, Scumble telephoned MacFife
34. I telephoned Brian and was informed that Dr
35. Jarek telephoned Stephen as usual to report on the day’s events, and was delighted to confirm that everything was going even better than they had hoped
36. When Fee had telephoned and explained what was happening, Adam Noall had insisted they come to Rex‘s house in Mooroobool to show their support for whatever Rex and the others did to rescue Sebastian and Reginald, reminding Fee that he and his wife looked on Sebastian as the son they‘d never managed to conceive so were emotionally involved
37. ‘Your headmaster telephoned and asked to speak to you,’ she said with surprise
38. I’ve telephoned the police, but they couldn’t tell me how long they’d be
39. Then he telephoned the business registry office and discovered that there was no business of that name registered, nor had there ever been
40. Colonel Tighe telephoned after a several weeks and told Norman the Thais had agreed to release the box, but informed him that it would be a few more weeks before it arrived as they had to provide security
41. He had telephoned Tighe, who said he would come straight over
42. Pon telephoned Lee and told him he had the relic and asked whether he had heard anything
43. Not one to waste time, he immediately telephoned, the Collett and Company offices and arranged for an appointment to see the Chairperson and Managing Director Elizabeth Collett
44. Wei feeling replete and well-satisfied with his morning’s work telephoned Hu Lyang
45. Therefore, when the Minister responsible for the Canadian Overseas Research and Development Corporation telephoned and demanded his presence that Saturday afternoon in Ottawa, Mainwaring realized an immediate revival of his old hates
46. gone directly to his room after she had telephoned him from
47. The butler replied, “The Cohens telephoned and said they were bringing the Blintzes and the Knishes
48. Sheila telephoned, saying
49. I hadn't telephoned because I was afraid he'd have second
50. he read the description of Abdul’s eyes, he telephoned Victor in England and told
1. How I hated telephones
2. Even if she didn’t have any credit she could display his number and call him on one of her friends’ telephones
3. Well, don't worry about the telephones bill of yours is possible that mommy will deduct to my salary I will informed you
4. The fact was that our frustration with the telephones
5. Later on we needed the experienced policemen on the mean streets and civilians were appointed to answer the 10111 telephones but that was a mistake in my eyes
6. There are many private organisations that are able to tap into telephones etc even if illegal
7. His birthplace was a village in the eastern hills of Nicaragua, far from electricity or telephones, where Mayangna was the only spoken language
8. Hornsby looked down at the results of the search, and the staff sergeant continued, “There’s two German field telephones still down there
9. When he felt that she was ready, he asked her about the telephones, the wire and the rifle
10. There were no airplanes, no telephones, no telegraph, and no television
11. There are more telephones than people in Washington, D
12. However, all telephones were out of order at the airport: the connections were attached to the World Trade Center, now demolished
13. ” This is also destructive to higher standards of living, as telephones and washing machines were once luxuries
14. What responsibilities? To feed them? To house them and clothe their children? To provide them with jobs, cars, telephones and holidays through the sweat of your brow?
15. Work had already been done on connecting telephones, faxes and putting in computer lines so that they could start straight away
16. Did each family have two cars? Mobile telephones? Dishwashers? Microwaves? Did your mom and dad take expensive foreign holidays, sometimes even more than one in a year? Did they wear expensive designer clothes? You get the idea
17. There was a lot of activity in the area with half awake secretaries busily organising paperwork and answering telephones
18. Even with computers and telephones, the
19. I hate telephones
20. Some things were now clear in terms of the bad guys’ activities, but we still lacked enough probable cause to request court orders for their home telephones, computers, and mail
21. But I jotted down several calls to other telephones throughout Japan as well
22. We’d known each other for a number of years, primarily overseas where she worked against the many unfriendly security services trying to bug our chanceries and tap into our telephones
23. telephones, cars and stationary etc
24. His partner would rest-up in the suite directly opposite James’ suite - on immediate call via interconnecting telephones
25. However, one point was abundantly clear, he must stop using hotel telephones and maintain the lowest profile possible
26. “We don’t have televisions, no computers, and not even telephones,” said the mayor who was watching me while I looked around
27. On the shelf at public telephones
28. I will need someone in the office right away, and more people to answer the telephones later on
29. If you want an example of this, consider that telephones were originally used for
30. Ingrid took off her backpack and put it down behind the small table reserved for her use that supported a battery of field telephones and one standard commercial telephone set
31. One of Ingrid’s field telephones then rang, making her pick up the receiver
32. Eight minutes later, the lieutenant sitting at the telephones table took a call, then shouted towards MacArthur
33. Instead of using their telephones to alert the various sections of the airfield and to have the air raid siren sound the alert, the Australians ran out at once, heading for the bushes to go hide there
34. The sleepy Filipino sergeant on night watch duty with one radio operator in the ready room of the pilots’ hut of Batangas Airfield nearly jumped out of his chair when one of his field telephones rang
35. Ingrid walked quickly to the table supporting the battery of field telephones and took the receiver from Jesus
36. ‘’Good day, Sailor!’’ Replied Ingrid, returning his salute while going towards the public telephones in one corner of the room
37. Fishing out a small notebook from one pocket, she opened it and read a telephone number that she composed on one of the public telephones after dropping a dime in the telephone’s slot
38. Picking up one of the telephones, he got the air controlers on the line
39. � Nicholls waited for further confirmation of this before getting back on the various telephones
40. Dowding then picked up one of the telephones in front of him, a direct line to Bomber Command headquarters
41. � One of the telephones near the main plotting board soon rang
42. � The most damning part about it was when that old British RAF officer walked in, speaking perfect German, and answered the telephones in our place
43. No one was at the airport to meet him and after begging for help by the public telephones he got someone to connect him to the Reading number he had on a letter only to be told that transport would be delayed by the weather and that he would have to wait
44. He thus grabbed one of his field telephones and called his mortar platoon
45. He then distributed orders and directives to his companies, using runners, radios and field telephones
46. Lieutenant Colonel Winslow stayed with his field telephones, while the two other radio operators in the dugout manned the two other observation slits
47. Vandenberg then concluded his address with a resounding bang of his wooden gavel on his table, starting a mad rush out by senators who wanted to return to their offices to use their telephones
48. And then they both wept freely, the soft sounds mingling in the telephones, each
49. The divisional commander thought for a moment, then called his operations officer, using one of the field telephones placed in a small recess of the command trench
50. Can you imagine a time without computers, the Internet, or TV? Telephones were connected to walls by wires, and a “cell” was a place to put bad guys
1. Laughing self-consciously she put the cat on the desk and tried telephoning her dad again
2. "Well actually there is, Mr Barns, that's why I'm telephoning you
3. Three men had symptoms of gonorrhea, and after telephoning Dr
4. Telephoning the owners of working windmills and talking to them about the benefits/pitfalls of owning one
5. The reason for me telephoning you and not Signor Evans, is that I may find this a little hard to put into words to him
6. The wife seemed to regain the purpose of her telephoning and with a red face invited the old man in
7. through telephoning, they feel that they can say whatever they
8. Manby had told her she had been telephoning to someone early, before Miss Cartwright, who spent the week-ends with her aged mother at Ponders End, had got back
9. Unaccustomed to such treatment, unaccustomed, indeed, for twenty years to any treatment except obsequiousness, Edward asked himself in amazement whether, then, a little scrap of a secretary-girl really imagined she could prevent his speaking to anyone he wanted to, and Miss Cartwright had hardly resumed reading out of the engagement-book when there he was, telephoning again
10. She was telephoning again
11. Wemyss's health gave way enough for her to stay in bed, but no telephoning from London had in consequence taken place
12. 'And he hates telephoning
13. He had started telephoning her two or three times a week
14. She had tried telephoning George there several times, but there had been no answer
15. Much telephoning and radioing ensued: more and more United Airlines personnel came to the desk: and the line behind me grew longer and longer
16. I say also that prayer is telephoning to
17. God and intuition is God telephoning to you
18. That combined with the fact that Marco Mussolini had revealed their so-called ‘engagement’ to the world, and her telephoning her boss to hear his angry voice yelling something about her not doing her job, and then a few minutes later seeing photographs of herself and Marco on every local television station; not to mention seeing her own face pop up on her personal Yahoo! homepage
19. In the rows of dormitories are cadets who talk of alpine skiing, of duels, of jazz clubs and governesses and boar hunting; boys who employ curse words with virtuosic skill and boys who talk about cigarettes named for cinema stars; boys who speak of “telephoning the colonel” and boys who have baronesses for mothers
20. continued telephoning, working brightly through the passenger list
21. An investor telephoning an order at 11 am would be buying at a price set an hour later, but another one calling at 1 pm would have to wait until the next day for the price
22. Leiber was dropped into the rush of ordering, planning, banqueting, making the rounds, telephoning, arguing in conference, downing coffee in scalding gulps betweentimes
23. Dave was dropped into the rush of ordering, planning, banqueting, telephoning, arguing in conference
24. However, by the end of 1955 she was going at least three times a week, and also telephoning her constantly for advice and direction
25. , spent the day telephoning to her friends, asking them to let their automobiles be used to meet the Carpathia and take away those who needed surgical care
26. But the inspector was telephoning for my electric
27. With a little telephoning this was arranged, and Wallie had it all made out just how beautifully he would direct that interview and carry it through