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    1. are shod in heavy woollen socks that shuffle


    2. with steel shod hooves


    3. The great black stallion reared, striking out with steel shod shoes taking several spiders in mid-flight


    4. the captives, and with the spoil clothed all that were naked among them, and arrayed them, and shod them, and gave them to eat and


    5. Then the water fronting them parted, and the Jews walked through dry shod, the


    6. Her tiny feet were shod in white satin slippers, with white ribbons that twined to the top of her ankle


    7. Get you not gold nor silver nor brass in your purses; and take nothing for the way except a staff only; nor bag nor bread; neither shall you have two tunics nor shoes nor staff but be shod with sandals; for the labourer is worthy of his food; And whatever city or village you enter inquire who is worthy in it and there be until 52 you go out; And when you enter into the house ask for the peace of the house and if the house is worthy your peace shall come on it; but if it is not worthy your peace shall return to you; And whoever shall not receive you nor hear your sayings when you go out from that house or from that village shake off the dust that is under your feet against them for a testimony; And truely I say to you 50 To the land of Sodom and Gomorrah there shall be rest in the day of judgement rather than to that city


    8. Slowly, two feet appeared, one was bare; the other was shod with the


    9. The realization that I had to stand in my shoes shod through


    10. Minutes later a sharp knife in a soft leather scabbard was strapped to Leon’s upper arm, and he was shod with soft but strong leather sandals with a loop for the big toe and a strap round the ankle—the next best thing to bare feet

    11. Feet shod in combat boots burst through the remains of the window, landing heavily on the floor


    12. A human foot, bare or softly shod, had made that sound, and Conan, with the wariness of a wolf, turned quickly aside


    13. “If this keeps up, he’ll have to be shod, Linz


    14. This is a time for self-assertion (but not for riding rough shod over others), for having things your way, and for creating the conditions in your life that make you happy


    15. She did not hear the distant clink of shod hoofs on rock that warned the keen-eared hill-men; but she was far too frightened to disobey, in any event


    16. He was not far from the crest when, edging around the shoulder of a jutting crag, he heard the clink of shod hoofs ahead of him


    17. I scanned the ground for hoof prints and saw none–none of the horses were shod, thank the stars so the little track we had left on the road was negligible and not seen


    18. After a while he heard the sound repeated faintly somewhere farther on, and that was followed by the soft opening of a door, and then a swift scurry of softly shod feet retreated in the distance


    19. The Private took off at a run, his steel shod boots striking sparks


    20. his well shod feet on the rosewood table

    21. Mick had finally taken in the fact that several incorrectly shod, under-


    22. Oh yeah, she thought, her shod hooves were for more than prancing on


    23. We need to shod our feet with the


    24. But here was exactly what she did want; and presently, suitably shod and skirted, and armed with a stick--not the ebony, ivory-handled, rubber-tipped stick of her future, leaning on which she would totter into rooms at parties, but a stout one with an iron point--she started off in Conderley's company on the prescribed rounds, Audrey watching them from the window, and thinking that her Jim was beginning to stoop rather, and that Fanny's figure was really remarkable for her age


    25. But you can tell which ones are shod


    26. As Phalon’s iron shod hooves let off sparks upon landing on the wide wall top, even so did the giant’s helmeted head as it fell with a dull clatter onto the stones


    27. creaked and squeaked in the breeze, leather shod shoes


    28. horse has been shod and has on his shoes you can


    29. clank of the shod horses on the granite floor,


    30. The sick cared for, the shoeless shod, the orphan father'd and mother'd, The hungry fed, the houseless housed;

    31. Will they not produce corn, and wine, and clothes, and shoes, and build houses for themselves? And when they are housed, they will work, in summer, commonly, stripped and barefoot, but in winter substantially clothed and shod


    32. "Our captors had the precaution to see us shod like themselves," said Duncan,


    33. But the most extraordinary thing was this: the twelve pairs, that is, the twenty-four donkeys, instead of being shod like other beasts of burden, had on their feet men's boots made of white kid


    34. How serene does she now arise, a queen among the Pleiades, in the penultimate antelucan hour, shod in sandals of bright gold, coifed with a veil of what do you call it gossamer


    35. This fellow Hayes had shod his horses with shoes which counterfeited the tracks of cows


    36. The carpet kept her feet off Jonesboro to get him shod


    37. Their caps were of iron and they were shod with iron, and their faces were grim


    38. The hobbits' packs were brought to them (a little heavier than they had been), and also two stout staves of polished wood, shod with iron, and with carven heads through which ran plaited leathern thongs


    39. The motion of the small foot shod in a Tartar boot embroidered with silver, and the firm pressure of the lean sinewy hand, showed that the prince still possessed the tenacious endurance and vigor of hardy old age


    40. He fumbled in his pocket, drew out his purse, opened it, and took out a small key; he inserted the key in a lock whose aperture could hardly be seen, so hidden was it in the most sombre tones of the design which covered the wall-paper; a secret receptacle opened, a sort of false cupboard constructed in the angle between the wall and the chimney-piece; in this hiding-place there were some rags—a blue linen blouse, an old pair of trousers, an old knapsack, and a huge thorn cudgel shod with iron at both ends

    41. Any one who had chanced to pass through the little town of Vernon at this epoch, and who had happened to walk across that fine monumental bridge, which will soon be succeeded, let us hope, by some hideous iron cable bridge, might have observed, had he dropped his eyes over the parapet, a man about fifty years of age wearing a leather cap, and trousers and a waistcoat of coarse gray cloth, to which something yellow which had been a red ribbon, was sewn, shod with wooden sabots, tanned by the sun, his face nearly black and his hair nearly white, a large scar on his forehead which ran down upon his cheek, bowed, bent, prematurely aged, who walked nearly every day, hoe and sickle in hand, in one of those compartments surrounded by walls which abut on the bridge, and border the left bank of the Seine like a chain of terraces, charming enclosures full of flowers of which one could say, were they much larger: "these are gardens," and were they a little smaller: "these are bouquets


    42. She set her sweet little foot, shod in white satin, on Marius' foot


    43. Most of them had to go on foot, shod in summer shoes and clad in the flimsiest of silks and satins, in torn fur cloaks and military great-coats taken from the shoulders of the dead


    44. On they went, all dressed alike, moving a thousand feet all shod alike, swinging their free arms as if to keep up their spirits


    45. The old woman of eighty only rakes the hay, but even this is beyond her strength; she slowly drags along her feet, shod with bast shoes, and, frowning, she gazes gloomily before her, like a seriously ill or dying person


    46. If there be a steam-plough, he will use it; if there is none, he will till the soil with a horse-plough, and, if there is none, with a primitive curved bit of wood shod with iron, or he will use a rake; and, under all conditions, he will equally attain his object


    47. During the 1918 reverses suffered by the Turks on various fronts large numbers of mules were captured and sent to the veterinary bases to be reconditioned, sorted, and shod, for issue to various units in need of them


    1. You need a cushioned shoe for comfort and to avoid injury when you’re exercising


    2. Peter slept in an old left shoe in an alley, all nustled up next to his ma and pop


    3. Bolt pushes along the fence row, snapping pictures as he walks of rocks, an acacia tree covered with windblown plastic bags, his shoe, a pile of garbage rotting in the sun, a dead sheep rotting in the sun


    4. One example is a company hosting a competition for the best shoe design


    5. Allowing the other pedestrians to pass, she paused, one hand on the post of the crossing for balance, and bent over fiddling with her shoe, her senses firing off warnings … she could smell danger


    6. closer to heaven with a hole in his shoe


    7. burns blue a coat and shoe cluttered hall


    8. but the flap of shoe leather


    9. The poor soldier sat on the bunk in his cell, alone and without shoe laces in his shoes or a belt to secure his modesty


    10. He looked for many things in his partners, varying their age, their hair colour, their breast size and the length of their legs as if he were a dictator’s wife in a shoe shop

    11. The seasons passed in a confusion of school uniforms and shoe sizes, just as much as they passed through the ever present need to prepare flower beds, to stake out fresh young plants and to harvest


    12. shoe shop for miles around


    13. suggested and Jill discounted the options of shoe bombing, egg


    14. shoe laces in his shoes or a belt to secure his modesty


    15. if he were a dictator’s wife in a shoe shop


    16. ’ He replied from the bed, where he’s sitting tying up his shoe laces


    17. Two kids wired up after a nightclub overdose is worth the shoe leather and the petrol receipts


    18. The route into town is as worn as Ted's shoe leather, his feet fitting the grooves and shallows in the pavement sweetly and snugly


    19. Hipolyta asked Titania what she was doing on his horse, and before Titania could reply that Achilles had thrown a shoe, Jameson spoke up and told her it was his own fault


    20. I noticed there were muddy shoe prints on the carpet that led from the front

    21. I could see the shoe prints


    22. " She went on, moving the dirt around with the toe of her shoe, not realizing he was now standing only a few feet away


    23. The next morning, he went with it to the King, and said to him, "No one shall be my wife except for the one whose foot fits this golden shoe


    24. With her mother standing by, the older one took the shoe into her bedroom to try it on


    25. She could not get her big toe into it, for the shoe was too small for her


    26. The girl forced her foot into the shoe, swallowed the pain, and went out to the prince


    27. Then he looked at her foot and saw how it didn’t fit in the shoe


    28. He turned his horse around and took the false bride home again, saying that she was not the right one, and that the other sister should try on the shoe


    29. She went into her bedroom, and got her toes into the shoe all right, but her heel was too large


    30. She first washed her hands and face clean, and then went and bowed down before the prince, who gave her the golden shoe

    31. She sat down on a stool, pulled her foot out of the heavy wooden shoe, and put it into the slipper, and it fitted her perfectly


    32. Worn slate, worn shoe, coachman's assistant pud shoveler, I'll get my foot in that door


    33. He took off his shoe, showed me the leather all worn through and tattered


    34. I am not worthy to tie his shoe laces


    35. It was also used as an ingredient of margarine, shoe polish, and soap


    36. Picked up a shoe from where his clothes now lay


    37. shoe, was the analogy he recalled from his Academy days


    38. shoe store to buy a pair of shoes


    39. He’d had a very productive morning helping Bedminster Shoe re-stock books and scrolls, talking to patrons about the latest titles, and researching pertinent information for his fellow townsfolk


    40. received a hiss from the new arrival, and Soot bit my shoe

    41. Felicity came racing out of the building, pulling a shoe on as she came, sort of hopping and running at the same time


    42. I got out of there, trying to put my shoe on and all


    43. stood a wee wooden shoe empty


    44. Pulling on his shoe, McKee made his way up the central aisle of the cinema


    45. Leaning against the wall, McKee stomped on it, then hooked his shoe under its stomach, kicking out as hard as he could


    46. ‖ There was a shoe store across the street


    47. We went into this shoe store and I told the man that I wanted him to get her a pair of boots


    48. what is still worse, he has not even a wooden shoe to leave near him


    49. And carried away by his loving heart, Wolff drew the wooden shoe from


    50. "What have you done with your shoe, you





































    1. the animal and not replaced at proper shoeing intervals


    2. “Keith?” She walked up to him while he was shoeing a horse


    3. We started the practice of horse shoeing to


    4. There was no one in the fields at this time of year, but in a yard of beaten earth in front of the monastery he saw a handful of monks working: one shoeing a horse, another mending a plough, and a small group turning the lever of a cider press


    5. Now, these are the expenditures in conformity with your position: for shoeing your horse,—one (he closed one finger); for the apothecary,—two (he closed another finger); for office work,—three (he shut a third); for extra horses, which cost five hundred rubles, my dear fellow,—that's four; you must change the soldiers' collars, you will use a great deal of coal, you must keep open table for your officers


    6. As they passed a blacksmith’s shop, the smith was shoeing a Kentucky thoroughbred, who looked at them with an airy unconcern


    1. until I have walk in their shoes, do and achieve what


    2. However we should try and stay away from heavily cushioned walking shoes


    3. · Choose your slippers more carefully than your shoes as you wear them most of the time


    4. · Remove things you can trip over (such as papers, books, clothes, and shoes) from stairs and places where you walk


    5. · Wear shoes that give good support and have thin non-slip soles


    6. Avoid wearing slippers and athletic shoes with deep treads


    7. John is ushered into the room by Assistant Press Secretary, JED BAKER, 40-something, graying temples, neatly trimmed hair and a smart gray suit with mirror finish shoes


    8. He glowers at me before lowering his eyes to glare at his shoes, stretched out in front of him


    9. He walks up on the wooden steps, takes off his shoes and passes inside


    10. John pulls on his shoes while Russ ambles over to the frig, pulls out, opens a non-alcohlic beer

    11. Johnny spun round slowly on the heels lf his patent leather shoes


    12. over a thick rope of liana, he could see his suit and under that his shoes


    13. ‘I’m nearly ready!’ I said as I open the door to find Wally on the doorstep, ‘Come on in for a moment, Wally, while I put my shoes on


    14. Not any more See those shoes there under the table


    15. They stared at her, adding up the gashes in her head and limbs, the mess of her skirt and her lack of shoes into an algebra of puzzlement


    16. Shila’s shoes into the claudron of shrimp soup until they


    17. with the soggy shoes happily bobbing and sailing in and


    18. Legs, clad in office shoes and pants, a torso attired likewise but topped by a face that had been battered by winds the Ttharmine never blew


    19. If someone needed shoes, then they were given shoes


    20. big shoes, but in followed Cosmicblasto and Catwhiskers on their

    21. shoes for the Shethorse


    22. in the heel of my shoes in wild gyrating magnetic loops


    23. made by a thousand pairs of hurrying shoes


    24. what would I do in his shoes,


    25. Just let me get my shoes on, and do my hair


    26. He climbed in the bin and she hosed down his legs and shoes as best she could


    27. He took off his shoes outside on the porch and had no sooner walked inside then the twins grabbed them and took off tossing them into the air, barking


    28. She kicked off her shoes and headed up the stairs


    29. soles of my shoes, trying to reveal the hidden diamonds


    30. I am naked, save for my shoes,

    31. and Jimmy shoes from the covered market watch


    32. and racks overflowing with shoes that I never wear,


    33. the echo of concrete tapping shoes


    34. “Hey, what happened to my clothes!” he was looking at his pants, “my feet hurt too! My shoes are pinching my feet something awful


    35. Coming up to the border gates vomit spewed all over my father's shoes


    36. My father cleaned the puke off his shoes and we bolted for home


    37. She was not the stuff of legend nor of heroism, being the sort of person who worried that she was letting her whole class down when her shoes got dirty, and here she was facing down three members of an alien youth culture, whose sole intent was to inflict grievous bodily harm on another vulnerable individual


    38. He pawned his fine clothes, sold his gold wristwatch and hocked his patent leather shoes, until he had nothing left but his old army clothes


    39. The poor soldier sat on the bunk in his cell, alone and without shoe laces in his shoes or a belt to secure his modesty


    40. Godfrey, now that Pantelis has left, perhaps the people hope you might step into his shoes and stay here as a guardian

    41. Old doors, like old shoes, are worn through years of use


    42. The lights, the pictures, the coat stand, his sad old shoes, everything was OK until I saw a photo of me and him kissing and I was in shreds again


    43. (Loosely based on Hans Christian Andersen’s The Red Shoes)


    44. very poor and in summer the little girl never had shoes to wear on


    45. some proper little girl’s shoes are in order, I think


    46. clothes and several pairs of lovely, well-fitted shoes


    47. chosen a lovely but demur pair of cream court shoes and she


    48. ladies shoes for them before they entered the house of worship


    49. man could wipe the dust from her shoes


    50. old soldier who’d cleaned her shoes outside the church all those














































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