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sloped
1. The cockpit had a post-bulge over two feet wide, shiny, and sloped
2. I ran into the water; shouting, laughing, carefree, splashing forward till the bank sloped away and felled me like a tree into deeper water, happy with the shock of it all
3. We sloped through the pass, from time to time tantalized by a vision of the cerulean pure wet sea, deep and gleaming in the distance
4. This alley sloped steeply down and turned, so that soon they were in a basement stables
5. Several openings in the walls directly below them sloped down into small chambers that could be closed off with bronze grills
6. decent-sized back yard that sloped down toward the lake
7. He got up onto the low side of the rock and walked up the sloped top so he could see over the line of brush and the fields beyond
8. The forest behind Buttworst’s home sloped downhill to a small ravine with
9. The half-closed eye, bowed nose and row of jagged, sloped teeth were the only indication it was otherwise
10. The path, rocky and verdant on either side, sloped upward and grew ever more promising while horse and rider continued their trek
11. The corridor sloped upward and eventually the end of the line became evident
12. Then he looked down the field that sloped gently to the river
13. The cliff sloped around fifteen degrees away from the vertical which was going to be an advantage when it came to climbing it
14. After a couple of minutes you arrived in the cave, sliding out-of-control down the sloped tunnel and landing on the ground
15. Near the top, its walls narrowed and sloped in
16. sloped up to an irrigation canal
17. Outside our window, the view was just what you would expect from a Swiss restaurant, with meadows stretching away into the distance, dotted with traditional wooden chalets with their steeply sloped roofs, to prevent the snow from accumulating
18. To the right, the vineyards sloped away steeply downhill towards a distant farm
19. It sloped upward, which would keep the rare rain from flooding it
20. It gradually sloped upward to a sort of plateau where I found the promised grassland on the second day
21. The ground sloped down
22. The ground sloped fiercely down on the other side, covered with trees
23. At last they reached a place where the ground sloped up
24. Sadly, he had forgotten to put his seatbelt back on after dropping Aubree off at Christie’s in East Lyme, and the shoulder was loose gravel and sloped towards the guard rail
25. ” The deck sloped toward the scuppers and was interrupted by cylindrical shafts three feet high and about four feet in diameter spaced regularly over the storage tanks below
26. I guess it was something to do with the fact that the room was on the top floor, in the attic, because the ceiling sloped down to the shelf
27. my head against a two-by-four in the sloped ceiling of the
28. The gravel beneath sloped gradually toward the center
29. The gravel beneath sloped
30. become unnerving; while the rest of the room sloped in all other
31. There was a point where the cliff sloped
32. the land that gently sloped away until it met with a few hills at
33. Since the bin sloped away from the ladder
34. consolidation itself is bordered by a support line and a resistance line, which are parallel to each other or very mildly converging, making it look like a flag (parallelogram) and tends to be sloped in the opposite direction from the slope of the original trend, or is simply flat
35. The converging top line, defined by points B, D, F, and H, is sloped downward
36. The wedge is markedly sloped, and the breakout occurs in the direction opposite to its slope (See Figures 4
37. The roof sloped down from over six meters from the front door to the two meter high window that looked out onto the lake
38. The landscape sloped lower on the far side
39. The plateau, whose sides fell away toward the wooded shores on the east, west and south, sloped upward toward the north to abut on a tangle of rocky cliffs, the highest point of the island
40. The land sloped upwards and she followed a ravine that cut deep but it was devoid of moisture
41. Hoofs drummed down the street that sloped to the wharfs
42. immediately it sloped upwards but kept the same size
43. The plateau had one side which sloped gently enough for the MMARV’s to operate while the other three sides were unassailable steep sandy cliffs
44. The tunnels sloped downward
45. The land sloped down from front to back and all the upper floor had been removed, leaving a sort of ramp for the trucks to drive up
46. A wooden slipway sloped into the water and in the old days they used to winch small boats up the slipway into the boathouse
47. Slowly he walked up the sloped road toward Jose, who immediately reclined his seat completely downward
48. On and on we ran, right at the water's edge where the sand was compacted and sloped slightly
49. � Its armor is to be well sloped, with possible use of new, special armor that I will describe in a few moments
50. Half way through the night, I was not so sure my bundle was worth the trouble, my shoulder where the strap had rubbed was beginning to bleed and I breathed a sigh of relief when the hairy one stopped to drink and eat the food he had taken from the two warriors, he had food, I had trophies, I had a lot to learn from this strange ally, after sharing the food, my moon skinned friend picked up my bundle and effortlessly threw it on to his shoulder, we marched on through the rest of the night and as the false dawn shed its light, we began to scout around for, hopefully, our last hideaway in enemy country, the day passed without incident and when evening came we again set off to the east and in the false dawn as I scanned the horizon looking for a glimpse of the Hill of Setvic my hairy companion began to scout around for a place to stay, the land had sloped for the last two nights and we followed the incline and eventually reached the plateau, two nights later before we lay down to rest I thought the lie of the ground had a familiar look to it, the next evening before the sun went down I looked around and my heart leapt, the Hill of Setvic was there in the distance, tomorrow we would be on Toltec land, but we were not safe yet we had to survive the night, oh, what a cruel fate if we were to fail with the prize in sight, that night I was followed by demons, jumping in alarm at every noise, every animal call, when the morning star appeared I dropped to the ground, totally overcome by the sight of the outline of the Hill of Setvic in the near distance, a sight I never thought I would see again, my friend, misunderstanding, rushed up and stood astride me, his shiny sticks in his hands, I started to laugh and laugh, uncontrollably; he bent and shook me, I leapt up and hugged him whirling around and around, he put his hand over my mouth, the terror and permanent vigilance of the last few weeks seemed to roll from my back like a worn tattered cloak, I stopped my antics and tried with signs to make him understand that we were safe, not knowing if he understood or not, I walked towards home and he followed