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1. she smiles, finds offence in jokes,
2. ' On the table was a snap of Pantelis with me sitting next to him on the fence in front of their cottage in Cornwall
3. However, she took offence in him insinuating it, as well
4. down below, the old Bailli did – no offence intended
5. Turn your reasons for offence into worship for the king and he will heal you and turn your trials into gold
6. To see a fence in the water symbolizes an emotional barrier that you are building up around you
7. The military establishment which she maintains for her own defence in time of peace, is more moderate than that of any European state, which can pretend to rival her either in wealth or in power
8. The other side were now poised to strike with the big one – and who could question their entitlement to do just that? Smaller Russian defence installations had already been targeted, with much loss of small-scale hardware, including stealth fighter drones, and neutron warheads
9. Had she seen something? A movement just beyond the wire fence in the undergrowth? Was that a pair of eyes in the shadows?
10. Do you have a defence in law to say well the terrorists did worse atrocities than us and because of that we responded in kind? No, not really
11. Sandra kicked the fence in temper
12. The old stallion was going to jump over the fence into the mare’s pasture one more time
13. me and you, that you may remember the commandments of the Mighty One, and that also there may be to me a defence in the
14. More men came to march and shoot and fence in the fields
15. fence into the paddock
16. 7 Moreover let this epistle be for a testimony between me and you that you may remember the commandments of the Mighty One and that also there may be to me a defence in the presence of Him who sent me
17. They cleared the fence in
18. I'll tie Tim up to the fence in the front garden
19. After all, had they not paid their taxes that maintained their armies and protected their borders? How had the Aristrian army just managed to march right through the complex series of defences that had served their nation so well in the Border Wars all those years ago? The Mirelands had proved to be a good natural defence in the past, with only a handful of routes that could be traversed without finding yourself up to the waist in mud
20. and tripped over his own two feet and somehow landed in a barbwire fence in a ditch
21. For example, being pro-war because you work in the defence industry, or believing that cars should be banned, because you always use public transport
22. she set her eyes on the fence in front of her, a few hundred feet away
23. After a great deal of practice he could remove his knife and ready it for defence in five seconds, ten if he was wearing trousers
24. fence in oneś own territory and
25. It ran along the boundary fence in both directions but the ground under the fence had been prepared by Tafferel’s men to allow the fence to come down and for them to drive straight through
26. Besides they were exhausted from toiling over defence installations, filling sandbags, digging trenches, building watchtowers and hauling ammunition
27. The other groups apparently had their own openings to enter through because they walked on the peripheral of the border fence in opposite directions
28. Dog owners can fence in their dogs if they choose to
29. Lezura looked away from the skeletal remains of the building to a man standing behind a rusty, short mess-fence in his yard
30. I did that by having a 20-foot by 30-foot six-foot high chain link fence installed
31. within' - nailed to a fence in front of a narrow three-storey house that looked as if it
32. Had I not had the fence installed, it would have been foolish to grow anything unless it was for the deer and woodchucks
33. an adamant defence in hopes of persuading Feltus to demand an autopsy, but his attempts had been futile given the detective’s obstinacy over protecting what would be the wishes of the boy’s family
34. He came to work on the fence in the afternoons and then rushed to do the
35. Had these aircraft been sent to Singapore, the air defence in Malaya would have consisted of a total of eight hundred modern aircraft instead of one hundred and forty old-crocks
36. Eleven-year-old Charlotte and some other kids from the neighborhood are playing and teasing a pit bull that is behind a fence in a front yard of a house
37. Remember, stay on your side of the fence in your walk with the Lord
38. They were able to penetrate the initial line of encrypted defence in the operating system that Grudge and his Russian colleagues had developed
39. offence intended to you, would have been extremely sceptical about sharing
40. when we planted it up! You could have spoken in my defence in court and said you saw someone sneak
41. I shifted my gaze to the ground and only then noticed how the cat paced grandly on a lonely fence in the light of a distant lamp, all the time almost falling down and trying to maintain his balance with his claws
42. amazed at His patience with me as I straddle the fence in my relationship with Him and
43. Stop looking over the fence into someone else's yard
44. “One day, I watched as Meonly tossed the legs of the broken tables she had used to build her fence into the belly of a furnace, with many moving arms – The MoneyMaker, to smelt her gold into coins for trade, chains for necklaces, golden lockets and, to my surprise other keys, many, many golden keys to countless doors, locks, chests and, finally, the ultimate key – The Key to the MoneyMaker itself
45. At fifty-nine Kirstin was still agile enough to climb the fence into a neighboring garden
46. He told me once how he was so hungry that he and some other boys climbed the back fence into the orchard and ate some green apples
47. He left the shed and crossed the barbed wire fence into the empty field
48. "Yes, I was putting up a fence in my back yard and he would stand on
49. ” Than strolled up to the fence in his blue jeans and tight white t-shirt
50. For instance, the neighbor made friends the very first evening with Papa, who walked with injudicious inattention in our garden and slipped down through a gap in the fence into his orchard and his arms, he being engaged in picking up the fallen plums for his wife to make jam of; and he told me when he came in one day at dinner and found me struggling through what he considered dark ways and I thought were cabbages, that my salvation lay in almonds