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familiar
1. Jorma was much more familiar with sail than power boats, but had wrestled these pumps into position on more than one big plantation down on Sinbara Point Flats
2. She had at least, given up the corset wearing this time, and was back in the usual scruffy outfits he was more familiar with
3. I don’t see life as bumping into familiar souls every day
4. Needing to hear a familiar voice, Brandon called his parents
5. He had a native woman, he employed natives in a manner they were familiar with
6. I am familiar with the sky, even here
7. Moreover, it is safer to draw it in a language familiar to the testator
8. The ethnic groups in the Gengee were always Elf and Troll, and doostEr was familiar with the legends from the times when the lines between them were drawn in blood and blade
9. ‘Yes? What can I do for you?’ I asked tentatively, trying to remember why that voice is familiar …
10. i want to use the text which is familiar to you:”For the grace of
11. Are you familiar with a situation like that? There is nothing new under
12. It seems that everyone is familiar with this psalm
13. How about Sammy the Shark? Familiar with the name?"
14. and as he got drunk, he always thought he heard a familiar voice
15. moon rose, he thought he could hear a familiar voice, but it was so far off and so thin
16. Smith preferred to consider a thought from a familiar set of view points, rolling
17. Airport security is familiar with these items due to their popularity with journalists in recent years
18. Perhaps the concept of a shepherd is one that more familiar to us
19. familiar face in which a friend’s once warm brown eyes used to dance and in that
20. strange feeling, as if he had lived it before, this is familiar
21. The mental television screen on which I could see so many familiar outlines flickered violently through a swarming wall of static
22. Later that day, later that night, at some point in the expanse of black time, I heard the trap door swing open and then the familiar scrape of boots on the rungs of the ladder
23. What did it mean? With the loss of the familiar, of the routine, comes that old friend, fear
24. He was too calm, as if he were hiding some ragged alter-ego, something that I was by now all too familiar with
25. "You are familiar with the structure of heaven as described in the Holy Rants are you not?"
26. He already knew the basics and the concepts and had become quite familiar with fabrication
27. My guards had not fixed handcuffs to my wrists nor had the by now all too familiar clank of chain accompanied my move
28. He walked under those stars, and always, when the moon rose, he thought he could hear a familiar voice, but it was so far off and so thin that he still could not make out the words
29. Smith preferred to consider a thought from a familiar set of view points, rolling it across the heavens like thunder, looking at all those aspects of silence and darkness that reinforced the heavens as imagined by a responsible God
30. He looked down upon the bright and savage earth for the first time in countless measures of eternity and there Smith saw something quite unexpected; the utterly familiar shape of loneliness embodied in the outlandish shell of the hairless ape who dared to contemplate creation, baying at the stars, calling out in utter desperation for the companionship that comes with that first sparkling moment of harmony within the song of songs
31. Does this sound familiar?
32. ’ Came the familiar voice of Renald and with it a wave of relief … for a moment she’d almost panicked
33. He looked into a familiar face in which a friend’s once warm brown eyes used to dance and in that face he found that words
34. She’d been amazed by the overabundance of cleaning materials that she had correctly guessed would be stored in the cupboard under the sink – some things defy cultural differences! Kneeling on the floor, all the better to examine the various spray containers and bottles piled in there, her amazement turned into confusion … there were plastic spray bottles for limescale removal, disinfecting the worktops … apparently killing 99% of all known germs - though that did raise the question of what danger the remaining 1% presented if it was so vital to get rid of the things … bottles of cream for cleaning the sink and another, lavender scented, for polishing wood, a big bottle of bleach that at least smelt familiar, and noxious substances for cleaning the oven that had signs warning of danger plastered all over them … it was an education
35. Every nerve ending reached out into the ether, but no faces seemed familiar … but then they might not be anyone she’d met before
36. She looked too familiar as she looked
37. It flowed soothingly over Kara’s head, a pleasant, familiar re-embedding in what passed for normality in her life
38. It was pleasantly warm sitting in the sunshine, the familiar view comforting in its unchangingness
39. expecting the familiar tread of his boot,
40. of years and familiar bodies,
41. Slowly, my senses steadying, I open my eyes and try to calm my breathing … the familiar room is comforting
42. Catwhiskers were very familiar with Ethereead
43. ‘Don’t they have kahts with more seats?’ I asked as the now familiar green mist forms around us
44. Within a fairly short time, we find ourselves being ushered out of the building into the equally familiar woodlands surrounding the building
45. ‘Anything familiar, Lintze?’ Joris asked, looking around as though assessing what there is
46. Berndt, totally in control and confident, giving the words of passing … so familiar to me I can almost say them with him … a little voice in my head asking repeatedly why should that be so?
47. collection of familiar things
48. repelling the familiar just as they radiate
49. I waited in a little room at the back and after a short while, heard her familiar voice calling my name, 'Godfrey? Is that you, lad?' She gave a brave chuckle when she saw me, but tired, swollen eyes betrayed her sorrow
50. ‘St Beuno’s Well … that sounds familiar … I can’t think why … but it will come to me