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1. · Your joints are more accurate in predicting rain than the National Weather Service
2. The weather depends on eddy's in the lake this time of year
3. ‘And is there any reason why the police should think that you would want to shoot her?’ he asked almost conversationally – we could be discussing the weather
4. The weather tomorrow will be …’
5. The driver chats about the weather for a few minutes then concentrates on the driving, leaving me to my thoughts
6. This usually happens around the 20-30 day, depending on the weather
7. (adverb - in different directions) The report is about the weather
8. The weather looks fine
9. If the weather was stormy in those hills, these gullies would be an impassable torrent
10. Some of the instruments Alfred left behind were simple weather and soil chemistry stations in remote areas
11. He turns up on time and the weather is being kind to us – it has been pretty foul for the last day or so, pouring with rain and blowing a gale, but today, the clouds have cleared and the sun has come out
12. I usually spend my time in jeans and jumpers or t-shirts, depending on the weather – or smart trousers when I’m on official duty, so to speak
13. Rose has expressed a wish to watch the film which is on TV this afternoon – The Sound of Music - and as it would never cross her menfolk’s minds to suggest otherwise and also as the weather has degenerated into an unpleasant blustery rain, we decide it would be rather nice to curl up in the warm and do just that
14. Traffic, weather, stops for fuel and food, and a slow passage thru the tunnel because it was choked with a sunken ship made it take a day longer than two weeks, but that was still a third of the time it took for the fastest native airships
15. "I've been down to Lastriss twice before, but once was fair weather all the way, a few weeks earlier in the year than this, and once I came overland and weathered two different storms in two different inns
16. Having said that, Kenya is home and training account for is the right attire for the terrain and the weather
17. The sunny weather had brought people out and there was something of a festive air to the couples and groups sitting at tables outside the cafés and pubs she passed
18. To be fair, the weather forecasters had
19. weather for 5 years
20. “We need to find out the weather next time” said Catwhiskers
21. One day, just as the weather got warmer, there was a hive of
22. left to the weather these fifty years or so unseen
23. the weather was good,
24. and chat away to them about the weather
25. This weather, this drawing out of days
26. "Now this is what life should be like," she called from the far bank, "Nothing chasing us, perfect weather, a great campsite
27. He was out in the time it took her to go to her room and look out the window at the weather
28. on the weather and the rain that has kept off
29. walk to the farmshop, but the weather was still chilly despite the
30. “I think it has something to do with the way the weather changed after ‘They’ came
31. The weather is happily dry though I am grateful for my nice warm vullejakt
32. Calm weather in the month of June sets all in tune
33. Even though we shall be sailing in the Mediterranean, it is late in the year and if we hit bad weather, I shall need these
34. o Could conditions like weather cause setbacks?
35. ‘Drens suggests that we use the forrard area when the weather permits
36. ’ Berndt promised, with a weather eye to the crew member doing something technical with a rope nearby
37. There were about six of us flying to Bristol and once on board I sat as far apart from the others as I could just in case they started chatting about the weather, or politics, or even worse, sport
38. "I suspect you won't find any reports of a meteor strike," he said, "because this picture was taken the following Garibivlast using the weather scope
39. The weather scope had nowhere near the magnification that had allowed them to analyze the meteor plume, but the image was consistent with what he was about to say
40. They were the last week of fall and first of winter as the year changed, but you couldn't tell by the weather
41. I don’t know how long I stay there, at one with the roughness of the elements but, as the clouds gradually become darker and darker, portentous of worsening weather, I do the sensible thing and go below
42. Whatever the weather, Uncle Pantelis would insist we put up the tent, light a fire and sit inside so he could play his bousouki or read me the myths and legends in the right atmosphere
43. The weather was delightful; pleasant Morningdays, sunny, hot and humid Afternoondays, close but cool Nightdays
44. when the weather turns
45. He'd also had quite an adventure, not just rough weather on the Ttharmine but a three decade sail thru rivers they had to keep buying new maps for
46. So with Captain Dimitris in the wheelhouse keeping a weather eye on the horizon, and me sipping the concentrated aniseed drink, I began humming the one sea shanty in my repertoire, Liverpool Lou and it wasn't long before the Princess of Stephanos was gliding over the waves along her way
47. Although the weather here is dry (thank goodness), it is considerably cooler than it was in Spain and I am feeling it – much as I anticipated
48. that signals a new weather front
49. After what seemed like half an hour of slow, persistent tuning, “It is the weather
50. Nothing stays the same, not even the weather and probably today it will change
1. John passes a weathered billboard, "To Our US
2. Brown trainers, weathered and frayed, but solid
3. "I've been down to Lastriss twice before, but once was fair weather all the way, a few weeks earlier in the year than this, and once I came overland and weathered two different storms in two different inns
4. whose weathered seasons burr softly,
5. weathered, departed this land,
6. weathered greyness of wood
7. The town has weathered the winter very well
8. We stepped over the threshold and through the doorway with its weathered wooden uprights and down a short, narrow passage that opened into the usual general-purpose space
9. He came to see the women that he met in pastel shades, as if the strong and vibrant colours that had once filled their lives had been bleached by the time they’d spent being weathered and beaten down by life
10. He stops by one of the more ornate gravestones apparently contemplating the rather weathered angel on the top
11. "Do you see that old tree over there?" asked the weathered
12. spent being weathered and beaten down by life
13. the same weathered stone
14. see that it was constructed of vast stone blocks, now weathered and
15. two gray headstones that were now weathered by time and less glossy than he
16. Jarvis reflected that, for all the mistreatment Chrissie had suffered, she looked as though she had weathered it better than her mother
17. It's weathered, white clapboard, siding marred with age
18. His arms burned with exhaustion, and his rapid breathing lifted up his weathered
19. everywhere, and the various carvings were weathered
20. Despite his physical discomforts, there was an impish expression on his weathered
21. weren't figures weathered of old age, they were dead and
22. His face was weathered; evidence of many years in the desert sun
23. After taking a hearty swig of his mead, Brynjolf studied the man’s weathered and scornful face
24. The cream-coloured concrete walls still had that weathered and unloved look
25. She didn’t acknowledge him as she leafed through a weathered notebook with faded alphabetical lettering on red tabs
26. His face was unusually weathered for a man of his age
27. more weathered, stayed seated while they swung
28. weathered the storm and carried on
29. Cape Cod Grey, and Weathered Wood
30. the people who betrayed him he might have weathered the storm
31. ” An attempt at a sympathetic smile creased Hollowcrest’s weathered face
32. A blond man moved into view – graceful, sturdy, his face handsome and weathered
33. ” Kady stared at the shield, carved in weathered stone for all to see
34. There was a large, weathered building across from where they were standing
35. The rough wood from which it was constructed had weathered to a dull gray color, but the axles and wheels were solid and well greased
36. That female Bora Ring, weathered and aged over tens of thousands of years, was the birth place of Brownie’s ancestors who had first started counting the number of stars in the universe
37. A weathered blue and gold metal sign with the word Poczta under the familiar horn and lightning symbol was displayed on one of the buildings
38. The general collapse brought on by those onslaughts initiated the greatest of all the tribulations that the Christians had, in one way or another, weathered up to that time
39. Why do I feel a pang in my stomach when I think of my father? I picture his face, weathered by a lifetime of frustration with the world around him, and his hair, kept short by Abnegation standard practice, and feel the same kind of pain in my stomach that I get when I have not eaten in too long—a hollow pain
40. He was middle-aged and his weathered face looked surprised at the sight of me
41. The houses were all ragged and old, weathered with years of neglect
42. collection of weathered caravans, most of which were without
43. It was badly weathered
44. hawk like nose that jutted from a weathered face
45. Her face was tanned and weathered, but a beauty still
46. Maggie noticed a few men who wore homespun clothing and carried pitchforks and homemade spears—farmers, these, with rough hands and weathered faces
47. Here were young men, not much older than herself, with hands as rough and weathered as those of their grandfathers, men stooped and grey but still strong
48. Through all of the trials and tribulations, his ant had weathered it all
49. We’ve weathered the storm pretty well but the share price has fallen to its biggest low, lending had been restricted and our overall ratings have suffered
50. weathered storms and economic downturns
1. But most of the tiles were cracked and chipped by weathering
2. I went ahead and entered the forest intent on weathering
3. Most were craggy, carved and battered with weathering, then covered up with a dressing of plants, but Joey could make out one with the painted sculptures of animals and people in some sort of dance
4. us that judging by the weathering of the rock it was
5. Good luck in weathering this storm
6. Although stone is use as a foundation, and at times, these tribulations can bring about change, it is also resistant to weathering with its hardness, and some say coldness
7. Disgusted by such ferocious resistance and apparently temporarily leaderless, the mass of surviving Ryuzoji cavalrymen retreated out of range after weathering a third harquebus volley from close range that fell a further fourteen of them
8. You also need to understand Confucian classic, the weathering process, the forces of nature, the magnetic fields and how these all influence us
9. Mechanical weathering? Or could it be chemical?”
10. After more than 60 years of desiccation and weathering, that much was
11. are weathering a wicked storm
12. In the face of the stony wall there was something like a stair: natural perhaps, and made by the weathering and splitting of the rock, for it was rough and uneven
13. Old ice is bluish and has rounded edges, caused by weathering
14. Next to the shack there was a little tent, gray with weathering, but neatly, properly set up; and the boxes in front of it were placed against the tent wall
15. Besides, this idea of Jonah's weathering the Cape of Good Hope at so early a day would wrest the honour of the discovery of that great headland from Bartholomew Diaz, its reputed discoverer, and so make modern history a liar
16. This is due to the greater indestructibility of the quartz pebbles, and the weathering away, or denudation, of the sandstone face
17. "On the island side of the channel there are a good many inscriptions which are shown by the weathering of the hieroglyphs to be older than the age of the XI dynasty
1. and stone weathers, dull but
2. However, Jake weathers the comments without obvious signs of strain and Abi does what she can to suppress Ben
3. the driest of weathers
4. more beautiful her own country was, with the mild springs weathers
5. (during possible weathers) and positioning all the coverings to
6. It was hard physical work involving road works and drainage in all weathers and the hours were long
7. It would save her bringing the younger ones with her in all weathers to the local shops almost every day
8. Matthew visualized how Ellen’s mother’s family the Kilbride’s would have travelled this route by horse and cart, by bicycle or even walking in all weathers
9. The in between to major weathers maybe
10. Mister Weathers is a protocol officer from the White House, while Miss
11. aide at the Mologne House Hotel, Ramsay Weathers
12. Hil ary could say little more, so she went to Ramsay Weathers, her representative in the
13. interviews, they wil have to call Mister Weathers, who wil arrange the meetings
14. ’ Agreed Ramsay Weathers as he
15. servants, led by Ramsay Weathers, who would stay to continue to help the remaining
16. Satisfactions gardening expendable intensions extensively in all weathers for
17. lamentations takes a turn for the worse in all weathers blank denial
18. They were old but very comfortable, and she was able to wear them in all weathers
19. us to embrace and love the world and us, in all weathers
20. It weathers any storm, loves through any tragedy,
21. For hunting in Alaska a synthetic stock, unaffected by all weathers, has to be the best choice; but, in fact, I don't have a single gun with a wooden stock at home either
22. From that time, in all weathers, she waited there two hours
23. In all weathers, in the snow and frost of winter, in the bitter winds of spring, in the hot sunshine of summer, in the rains of autumn, and again in the snow and frost of winter, Lucie passed two hours of every day at this place; and every day on leaving it, she kissed the prison wall
24. Leonard introduced them to a young fellow named Weathers who was performing at the Tivoli as an acrobat and knockabout artiste
25. Weathers said he would take a small Irish and Apollinaris
26. O'Halloran stood a round and then Farrington stood another round, Weathers protesting that the hospitality was too Irish
27. Weathers made them all have just one little tincture at his expense and promised to meet them later on at Mulligan's in Poolbeg Street
28. Farrington was just standing another round when Weathers came back
29. Weathers saluted them and told the company that they were out of the Tivoli
30. He cursed his want of money and cursed all the rounds he had stood, particularly all the whiskies and Apolinaris which he had stood to Weathers
31. Weathers was showing his biceps muscle to the company and boasting so much that the other two had called on Farrington to uphold the national honour
32. After about thirty seconds Weathers brought his opponent's hand slowly down on to the table
33. After a long struggle Weathers again brought his opponent's hand slowly on to the table
34. A lifetime of working in the fields in all weathers had wrinkled her hands, and given her cheeks a raw redness just beneath the skin, and taught her to walk slowly and conserve her strength
35. At this moment he was lying ill of fever in the clay lands near Curitiba in Brazil, having been drenched with thunder-storms and persecuted by other hardships, in common with all the English farmers and farm-labourers who, just at this time, were deluded into going thither by the promises of the Brazilian Government, and by the baseless assumption that those frames which, ploughing and sowing on English uplands, had resisted all the weathers to whose moods they had been born, could resist equally well all the weathers by which they were surprised on Brazilian plains
36. It was spring, and a fair one with mild weathers and a bright sun, before Bilbo and Gandalf took their leave at last of Beorn, and though he longed for home
37. Even the weathers had
38. Oh, how that great machine at the town’s center dispensed Time in blowing weathers
39. The one that Ireland shaped herself with her weathers and waters, her seedings and harvestings, her brans and mashes, her brews, bottlings, and ladlings-out, her summer-grain-colored pubs astir and advance with the wind in the wheat and barley by night: you may hear the good whisper way out in forest, on bog, as you roll by
40. The balloon, green as slime, printed with titan pictures of winged scorpions, ancient phoenixes, smokes, fires, clouded weathers, swung its wicker basket wheezing, down
41. She could be sent on errands at any time and in all weathers
42. Sara was sent on errands in all weathers, and scolded and driven hither and thither; she was scarcely allowed to speak to Ermengarde and Lottie; Lavinia sneered at the increasing shabbiness of her clothes; and the other girls stared curiously at her when she appeared in the schoolroom
43. It is by reason of this cosy blanketing of his body, that the whale is enabled to keep himself comfortable in all weathers, in all seas, times, and tides
44. Napoleon paraded and reviewed the Guards and the garrison in all weathers, distributing rewards and crosses of the Legion of Honour
45. He had stood about the works in all weathers, had exercised a personal supervision over the men, and had never made a slip in his weekly reports
46. "You're mistaken, Syd," he replied; and, as he took off his hat and surveyed it, he continued, "In all weathers, there's no head gear so durable, and therefore so economical, as a good silk chimney-pot; and certainly there's nothing in the way of a chapeau so comfortable and becoming
47. Why, I know an old fellow who has worn the very same tile, in all weathers, for fifteen years; it has been in the height of fashion twice in that time, and it will soon come in again; and it is a very decent thing yet when it has been newly pressed and ironed