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1. He had a kit bag over his shoulder and wore his cap all askew upon his head, because he was coming home from the wars and although not yet formally and officially de-mobbed, he simply didn’t feel like complying with dress regulations anymore
2. Sometimes our definition of love becomes askew with our emotions
3. his cap all askew upon his head, because he was coming home
4. The rubbish bins she tidied up every week were askew amidst floating bits of rubbish and broken glass
5. Jodie would have been almost perfectly formed had it not been for her slightly askew snout
6. His yellow tinted glasses were all askew and if looked through at that particular level, one would see a horizon of approximately thirty four inches or equivalent to an inside leg measurement from the floor
7. In such a futile situation, the realisation dawned that his priorities had been askew
8. A man whose self-image has gone far askew, a false image which he carries within his heart
9. The darkness of the night now looked all askew as she valiantly staggered up once more, then down, and nothing
10. Her glasses are askew, and her eyes are empty of feeling
11. At that he looks up, his glasses askew, scowling like he’s about to chastise me
12. Typical of any old garbage can, its lid askew, on any suburban lawn
13. Therese comes in, her factionless armband askew
14. Cara jogs into the atrium, her hair askew and floating over her forehead
15. What shook her to the core was how his actions sat askew with what the Book of Blood was said to be
16. over now, but also his suspicions that something was askew
17. On the far side of the clearing a rusting corrugated iron shed leaned against a drunkenly askew verandah
18. Closed windows left the house airless and stale, while sunlight slanting through recklessly askew venetian blinds, illuminated swathes of dust-spangled webs around the bookcase and under lounge-room chairs
19. The entire roof had lifted about half a metre into the air before plonking back drunkenly askew on the walls
20. Glass was broken, doors hung askew and there was nature encroaching on its domains
21. Inside the broken and askew door, I found the lading office which looked as if the owner had only just left
22. Each will pay, For the time spent askew
23. publications lying askew in three corners, an old fashioned console radio with teeth-
24. His collar was undone and his blue tie askew
25. After touching second base at full speed, his foot caught the bag askew, collapsing him between third and second
26. While standing above him, he wondered if he should just kill him with the electricity? He then stared at the long, brown wig that was now slightly askew
27. hair, askew beneath the visor he was wearing, betrayed his true age
28. “Why you,” she said contemptuously, “what you tryin’ to do? Wantin’ me to have a heart attack?” Her pince-nez seemed slightly askew on her wide nose and full cheeks, and her dark eyes seemed to breathe fire at the prankster who was smiling devilishly
29. The pillows on the sofa were somewhat askew, and the firm indentations on the cushions indicated the presence of a large body not long ago
30. On the seat next to him lay the day’s Herald and Yvonne Barns’ file, its contents askew with the movement of the vehicle
31. The royal sash was missing, the top hat was askew, but it covered his gloved hands
32. Her face was askew
33. Tina stared at his eye patch which was partially askew
34. His present surroundings looked familiar, but something was askew
35. The old woman with the askew long haired wig and big shades still comes in
36. It slipped and he fell forward, legs askew
37. Hardly had she said it, hardly had the bishop's wife had time to open her mouth and stare in stoniest astonishment, hardly had I had time to follow her petrified gaze, than an old man in a long waterproof garment with a green felt hat set askew on his venerable head, came nimbly up behind Charlotte, and bending down to her unsuspecting ear shouted into it the amazing monosyllable 'Bo!'
38. Two empty bottles lay askew on the floor next to the recliner; the ash tray that normally rested on the other side of the chair had toppled over onto the carpet
39. It is here that I see the blood in her nose and the way her eyes are askew
40. But despite her eyes being askew and blood coming out of her nose, something else seems wrong
41. Who said they can prove anything, he could tell them their view of what he was doing was askew, that he’d no intentions of injuring Pine
42. There hadn't been time for a change back to casual clothes, so he did what he could in the car park to destroy the grooming; tie off, sleeves rolled up, belt askew, that would have to do
43. Victor, who had emerged earlier from an upstairs bedroom with his toga askew, leaned back and put his feet up on the arm of the couch
44. It was madness, the blood all over the wall, the sampler hanging askew
45. wildly askew on his head
46. around the edges from having his sleep schedule thrown askew, but after the
47. And the light mounts over the faces of all the tall blind houses, slides through a chink and paints the lustrous bellying crimson curtains; the green wine-glasses; the coffee- cups; and the chairs standing askew
48. But all this, he declared, did not so much grieve or distress him as his certain knowledge that a prodigious giant, the lord of a great island close to our kingdom, Pandafilando of the Scowl by name--for it is averred that, though his eyes are properly placed and straight, he always looks askew as if he squinted, and this he does out of malignity, to strike fear and terror into those he looks at--that he knew, I say, that this giant on becoming aware of my orphan condition would overrun my kingdom with a mighty force and strip me of all, not leaving me even a small village to shelter me; but that I could avoid all this ruin and misfortune if I were willing to marry him; however, as far as he could see, he never expected that I would consent to a marriage so unequal; and he said no more than the truth in this, for it has never entered my mind to marry that giant, or any other, let him be ever so great or enormous
49. If this expressive article of dress was drawn low upon the forehead, it was a sign that hard work was going on, in exciting moments it was pushed rakishly askew, and when despair seized the author it was plucked wholly off, and cast upon the floor, and cast upon the floor
50. "What worries you dear? Has anything dreadful happened?" asked the anxious John, tenderly kissing the crown of the little cap, which was all askew