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People came into my house to answer the phone, which was ringing day and night.
These people came back from wars, with vast amounts of loot, which they had stolen abroad.
He waited for what seemed to be hours before the priest came up the creaking, lopsided ladder.
My sea bass was faultless and came surrounded by tender asparagus and spirals of vinaigrette.
Unfortunately her formal education came to a stop in 1839 as a result of her father's financial ruin and social disgrace.
This relationship was unrealistic, and doomed from the outset, came between Wilde and his art, and became his ruination.
It is Part C of the rule book, and it came into force on 1 March of this year.
The final death certificate that came from the Pentagon some time later said it was death by asphyxia and is being investigated as a homicide.
It came from all sides, asphyxiating him, robbing him of the peace of mind he so desperately craved.
News came in that a squadron of armored cars were rumbling down the Nevsky with red flags flying from them.
In some cases, however, an expert became well enough known that aspirants came from far and wide to his house to study.
He leaned out over the small rail and was about to embrace the blackness when a truck came rumbling along the road.
A deep rumble came up from the depths of his throat and his breathing quickened.
Over the noise came a deep rumbling, like the engines of several bulldozers.
Jonathan was interrupted by a deep rumbling sound that came from behind the vehicle.
The goblet came from a local collector and the rummer from an Ashford estate and were purchased by the same private Surrey commission bidder.
It also made them keen to make up for lost opportunity and learn more about where they came from.
Well, apparently the dress came from lost and found, and the rest Morella had bought for her daughter.
He worked on the escape team and when the time came to go they drew lots for places.
I only came here so I could be mentioned in the same breath as him during the introductions.
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It was a hard blow to native superstitions, but the riddance soon came to be acquiesced in.
There was a good show of blossom, but when it came to the apples, every one was blighted.
The speaker came to me, and then I saw that it was Lt. Goodspeed, who was acting as adjutant of the regiment.
After I had walked about sixty miles I came upon a water station known as Merton, with a goods train standing by.
We soon saw that it was a poor shelter, and when a woman came along and looked straight at us, we began to get gooseflesh!
Then, just as we thought we had it, the wolf water came and gnawed the trail in two.
Next came the gorget, as it was called, which was a sort of collar to cover the neck.
Then came remembrance, and it was far worse than the fangs of pain that were gnawing him.
His dun cloak making a spot of darkness amid all the flashing color, he came straight to the place where the gorp swung.
The little animal that had been in the claws of the crane came to Gilly of the goatskin.
He was at Malvern when they appeared at Glendale, and on board the gunboat when they came to Malvern.
And when he came he cast his spear, striking the leg below the knee, but the greave turned off the spear, so strong was it.
She glided to the door into the hall and turned the lock softly and came to him again.
To his surprise, a reply came from among the weeds near by, in the familiar voice of Mr. Goudy.
This should have been sufficient, as it came from the highest authority in the govt.
The Latin alphabet probably came into use without any particular pains, long before the introduction of the Glagolitic letters.
But methods such as girdling, slash and burn, and the rest, came almost directly from Indian technology.
His collar came from Noah's grab bag, and, if you remember, there was no washing machine on the ark.
When they came out into Grafton Street, Mr. Power whistled for an outsider.
Then the lights came on, glaringly bright after the darkness, and he saw the Varn.
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