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1. I, on the other hand, remain along for the ride whilst still awaiting that GMTV cal
2. Doctors recommend that with dentures we should chew food four times as long for proper mastication
3. Psalms: 63:1: O God, thou art my God; early will I seek thee: my soul thirst for thee, my flesh long for thee in a dry and thirsty land, where no water is;
4. The artist was wiry, gangly, far too long for his trade but expertly hunched over his client
5. Who is your heart with? What does it long for? What fills it? What are
6. fauna of this long forgotten refrain at the edge of all things, found contentment in the
7. By the third week of October it is undeniable that I am crazy about Andy and although I‘m pretty sure that I’m behaving normally the rest of the time, I long for those moments when he takes me in his arms in the lane after rehearsals
8. Most of it was just a long formal list of who got how much return on the graft that went into making up this expedition, but there were a few paragraphs near the end called the 'Haad Directives,' couched in dense theologian
9. My pulse quickened at the sound of his boot-steps, and with every one of these heightened moments I found myself reciting verses from long forgotten texts
10. “I have waited long for this day
11. The song was Good and Smith, even though he heard none of the individual songs sung by the flora and fauna of this long forgotten refrain at the edge of all things, found contentment in the straightforward knowledge that the song continued, a fulfilment sufficient for Him to think the work of creation a noble thing
12. and long for the caress of your breath on mine
13. And what a shock! Much colder than I expected but it didn't take long for the spirits to come and charm me away to mythical lands and peoples
14. It didn’t take long for him to see that Lady Maya was fading fast
15. ’ I said, long forgotten memories of that time suddenly coming back to me
16. 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
17. It didn’t take long for Altera to come up with a reason to keep Sonia from Boras’
18. A rosy red colour, it was shaped like a heart … a white streak crossed from upper right to lower left … she strove to remember what she had learned at school … the bottom bit was called the ventricle, at least that is what she vaguely recalled from a long forgotten, unattended at the time, biology lesson
19. Racial memory alerted senses she didn’t know she had and ran messages along neural pathways long forgotten
20. But out of the depths of her memory, marched skills she had long forgotten – her mother may have been a complete arsehole when it came to some aspects of parenting, but she had taught her daughter the basics of cooking and these now stood Chrissie in good stead
21. Humanity had long forgotten the horrors of the old
22. Harry gazed sidelong for a moment as the Great Plains smeared past the open state room window situated over where he sat at a small table
23. Sillick Farm has been a place of ghosts for too long for there to be a welcome on the door mat
24. On this occasion, however, he yielded to one particular suggestion which she offered, that was to consider allowing Kaitlyn, Chloe, and Henry to travel along for part of the journey, and return when he had completed his own duties of business
25. From the comfortable appearance of the cups arranged on the table, it appeared the group had been waiting quite some time, obviously too long for Mike
26. Desa didn’t sleep as long for Noonsleep as she probably would have back in the house, but it was still nice to be out in the open enjoying the delightful weather of Lmonteira, the middle of fall
27. They’ve just come along for the
28. A long silence—long for
29. But he's not long for this world, as you'll see for yourself
30. He wondered how he was going to react to the loss of Shinvei? Would he soon long for someone as awesome as her again? Would Luray soon grow tired of his poverty and lack of culture? It was a two and a half mile walk home along some upper paths, beautifully scenic in the glowing hour of sunset, but he hardly noticed as he dwelled on these thoughts
31. along for the ride when the two of you were involved - but
32. As she expected, she did not have to wait long for her captors to make their introduction
33. The picture of the Zhlindu waterfront came up, a close-up view that cruised along for awhile
34. Those who understand the principle and incorporate it in their lives immensely increase their chance of attaining the state of happiness we all long for
35. I had waited, all along for the day
36. He had two robed silhouettes along for ride
37. The crowd didn’t have to wait too long for action
38. “Ah, that one? He’s coming along for questioning
39. I didn't understand why it was taking so long for me to turn, but then I wasn't sure how long Becky had been gone before I woke
40. Before the Death Wars, there was a kingdom whose name is long forgotten, but that the Castle of Aeresan housed its king is well-documented
41. They were the latest Prophets on the list, for Eith and Tunar, the next two, held their positions very soon after the Death Wars, and what they had done to make them worthy of such an honor is long forgotten
42. Of course, it didn"t take long for the sand to accumulate in the horses" hair and become tangled
43. God! It didn't take long for life to stiffen! Only a short time ago this had been warm blood flowing through Rosemary's veins
44. There were lots of cow herds about and the soil looked rich and the grass lush and sweet there were forests and some quite steep wide ravines as we passed by them but we were not destined to rattle along for much longer
45. It did not take long for Captain Hawes to realize that the steamer meant business and that he was in no position to debate the issue
46. Do not grieve too long for them
47. Too long for the AI’s satisfaction
48. Its huge panels intricately card with runes of a long forgotten language
49. A season being twenty years long, proved too long for Cruzel to endure
50. The Great Wizards young but able apprentice spent nearly twelve hours knelt over the woman’s body, muttering incantations in a long forgotten tongue, until by dawn of the next day she was ready