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mobile
1. It transpired that his mobile phone had decided [over night]
2. He has a mobile but doesn’t tend to give the number out to all and sundry, preferring to keep a bit of freedom from the perpetual messages that so many of his colleagues have to field as a result of being more profligate with their own mobile telephone numbers
3. again I hear the sound of my mobile going off … can’t remember where I left it
4. ‘Mum, if the Inspector rings, give him my mobile number, will you?’ he said, looking concerned
5. ’ She invited once I have put my mobile back in my bag again
6. Stephen’s mobile goes to voice mail when I ring it a few minutes later
7. Can I have your mobile number?"
8. "Well, that would hardly be very official now would it? To use a mobile phone to call the boss up in HQ, like
9. Theo didn't even see the mobile speed camera as he powered by
10. on his mobile phone as they went round, detailing the state of disrepair in almost
11. ‘You’d better have the phone number as well, though you can always use my mobile, of course
12. I ring his mobile and wait while it rings
13. A few minutes later, putting my mobile away in my bag again, I reverse the car out of the parking space and drive down the road
14. Teekra is speaking in Arabic - URGENTLY - into a mobile phone as she paces back and forth
15. It’s only the knowledge that Stephen was intending to contact her and get her over to his office prevents me from ringing her mobile to check she is all right
16. ‘It’s not as though nobody knows where I am … I’ll have my mobile with me
17. As soon as I have put the phone down, I call Stephen’s mobile and leave a message on his voice mail, summing up what the Inspector had told me as briefly as I can and telling him that Liz hasn’t come back from the house yet
18. ‘Try her mobile, if you’re worried, Mum
19. She did take her mobile with her, didn’t she?
20. The balding grease monkey beside me answered his mobile in yet another thick cockney accent
21. We are using the large room behind the stage area for changing … men on the left and women on the right with a row of mobile clothing racks down the middle, where we each have our personal designated areas to hang our costumes, giving some sort of modesty division, though to be honest, who the hell wants to gawp? As the play takes place in the present day, the clothes are not really costumes anyway, but, all the same, my character has certain things she has to wear – some my own and some provided by wardrobe
22. So, while Betty and I drag the boxes of decorations out of the cupboard where they live during the rest of the year, the men bring in the barrel used for the tree which is kept in Fred’s shed for some reason I cannot fathom, and the tree itself which has been lying in my drive for the last two days resulting in me having to park in the car park but that was a minor inconvenience, though I didn’t think so when I left my mobile in the car and only discovered it an hour later by which time the rain was pouring down
23. Herndon got back over there for the service and found the family in an uproar because the disease specialist they called had snatched the body off to the Kassikan for study and Ernesto's remains were now somewhere in the air over the Gengee arm, heading for the tunnel in the cargo net of a native floater, a lighter-than-air mobile plant
24. There weren't many large powerboats in here, unless you counted those mobile gazebos some people lived on
25. It's fangs were like swords, there were four of them on each side and they were mobile
26. It was my mobile
27. At four in the morning it was like waking into a dream and no sooner was I through customs and onto the concourse that I tried to let Auntie know I'd arrived safely but in between the crackles on the mobile I couldn't get a word in edgeways
28. All I want is my mobile phone, which I dropped the last time I was down there"
29. "What do you need a mobile phone for, old woman?" asked the soldier
30. It was a very old model, more monolith than mobile, and the battery was as dead as a doorknob
31. The soldier began to understand what a marvellous mobile phone this was, and he thoroughly understood why the old woman had wanted it back so urgently
32. He pressed one on his mobile phone and with a whoosh, up popped the dog with eyes as wide as compact disks
33. His army jacket, where he always kept the magic mobile phone, was still hanging in his hotel suite wardrobe, which meant that he was feeling very sorry for himself
34. There was a pilot in a little strap-sling out in front of the sedan, the sedan domed into the root system of this lighter-than-air mobile plant
35. He dictated a cryptic message to the florist, signed himself as The Telephone Man, and even remembered to put his own mobile number on the bottom of the card
36. He had, of course, already stored the young woman’s new number in his own mobile phone’s memory
37. The Telephone Man! She turned around very slowly and looked at the young man who had served her when she bought her current mobile phone just a few days ago
38. She was over the moon with her new pink phone and her limitless line of mobile telephony funding
39. On the track outside, one of them paced up and down, puffing at his cigarette while watching his colleague talking into his mobile
40. Tiffany was momentarily confused by this new situation, but then she remembered that she had stored the young man’s mobile number in her phone
41. Backbenchers on all sides of the house became more and more animated, while the press pack in the gallery repeated the words of the otherwise unknown political representative to their editors by means of their mobile phones
42. In the meantime she spent a great deal of her time at the country club and gymnasium, toning her muscles, keeping her figure in trim and joining a number of other upwardly mobile wives for coffee mornings, hair appointments and tennis lessons
43. She was so concerned that I tried ringing you last night but you didn’t answer, so I thought I’d try to see you today … I did ring your mobile this morning and when you didn’t answer that I tried your home number just in case you were there, but there was no reply on that either … I confess I started to panic at that point
44. He went outside to find a signal for his mobile
45. 'It's a pity we can't get a mobile signal here, we could've called Nikos
46. ‘You’ll have to ring his mobile, Jim
47. I was in the café round the corner … so when Jim rang my mobile, I was able to get straight over to the office
48. Anna, my darling, as I thought, I can’t ring you – my mobile doesn’t work over here and the land line would be impractically expensive, but I have managed to get my laptop to link into the network here in the hotel and shall send you this e-mail – second best but better than nothing!
49. He took out his mobile phone and dialled a number
50. unsuspecting motorists of their mobile entertainment systems, and