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· You quit trying to hold your stomach in, no matter who walks into the room
2.
She never kisses him when he walks through the door
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She stands, walks over to the counter
4.
Zitteraal walks into the room
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Zitteraal nods, walks away a few paces down the corridor, stands near the fire extinguisher, waiting
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He walks toward his car
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Trooper 2 turns and walks back to his car, talks into his shoulder-held microphone
8.
He walks over slowly and closes the window, comes over to John, takes his pulse, makes a notation
9.
Bush strips off his jacket, tosses it in the corner, walks over to a refrigerator against the wall, opens it up, takes out a can of beer, pops the top and begins to chug-a-lug
10.
He walks over, lines up his stick on the cue ball, expertly sinks a shot
11.
He walks over, puts his arm around John
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He walks away, past John and then up Prairie Chapel Road
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She walks over and flips the switch
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John opens the door and walks inside
15.
He walks into the kitchen, switches off the radio
16.
Dave walks into the kitchen
17.
He walks over toward the car, his arms stretched out, feeling his way
18.
John shakes his head, walks out the door, living Rosita stroking Dave’ cheek
19.
John walks under the starry sky, the waves crashing to shore just to his left
20.
He walks over to John, who sees him, looks up
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John turns and walks toward the temple
22.
He walks along a board walkway that leads to the temple
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He walks up on the wooden steps, takes off his shoes and passes inside
24.
I slowly take my seat again as he walks across the room and gives his mother a kiss on the cheek
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Nor of the pestilence that walks in darkness, Nor of the destruction
26.
Russ walks in, shuts the door
27.
The dining hall door opens and Mohammed walks in with Abdullah and Akbar
28.
She walks slowly past him, runs her hand over his
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the pestilence that walks in darkness, nor of the destruction that lays
30.
A sheepish CAPTAIN, holding his cap in his hands, walks up with RICCI, strutting and imperious
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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
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” He slips through the hole in the fence, snapping pictures as he walks
33.
He walks forward in the cabin to Khalid, who has opened an overhead
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John walks about the wreckage
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As he walks, he looks about the desolate
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After another few seconds, a man in military fatigues and toting an AK-47 walks over the small hill and finds John and Khalid together
37.
Ali Ben Ali walks in, holding his hands over his ears and glaring at one of the soldiers
38.
He walks across the room chuckling slightly
39.
Ahmed and Ricci giggle drunkenly as Mohammed walks over, starts pouring
40.
He walks home with me after most rehearsals after this, and, as we work on Act 1 of the play, I begin to look forward to seeing him
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Tempted, I hesitate; I’d said only the other day that I’d like to join him on one of his walks – I’m keen to discover more about the village … walking with Henry would be an excellent way to do it
42.
He ignores any acknowledgment and continues his talk with Sabrina, "I was wondering if I could stay with you tonight?" Sabrina walks around the table, "Of course you can, you know you're always welcome, we will be thrilled to have you
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You can communicate like this? But she doesn't answer, just gets up and walks seductively over to him
44.
Apollo gets up from the bed and walks toward the image of the woman
45.
This thin white prince walks on with pauper’s steps,
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and potholes in the path she walks
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She walks on crazily laid paving,
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who swings her hips as she walks, caressing her naked
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She walks across hallways and down stairs,
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He slowly walks to the chair where he had been seated during the trial
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But later tonight he will be out walking; he always walks up to the big house in the evenings
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He walks a lot at night, and he is always alone
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With a deep sigh, he stands up and walks over to the rail gazing down at the water rushing past before continuing, his voice low but audible above the sound of the sea
54.
Holding it out for me, he turns and walks over to the porthole, placing his hands either side of the window, he stands apparently looking out at the sea
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from the cinders she walks across lightly scented
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‘Which one is it?’ I asked, as he takes Adamant, and walks off, Sefir and I following on his heels, trying not to lose him in the crowd on the quay
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I watch as he walks out of the room
58.
As he walks up Jo’s path I recognise him – that’s Alastair Liddington, the chap that Jo knows … the one with the band
59.
“Because Lord Duncan is the one the Queen commanded to her Hold…he walks alone,”
60.
I’m putting the last of the shopping away when he walks into the kitchen looking pleased with himself
61.
Dave walks me back to my flat relating some amusing stories about Bill on the way
62.
Dave walks into the bedroom as I come out of the bathroom
63.
Instead, he walks round to the back of the car, opens the boot, takes off his shoes and puts on a pair of Wellington boots
64.
Then he walks round to the back of the barns and the milking parlour, treading carefully through pools of semi-liquid mud and loose gravel
65.
As Maggie walks round to the front of the bar, chatting with a couple of regulars on the way, Leona pokes her head out from the wings and points at her wrist, making the universal sign that says the evening is running late
66.
Ted walks on and claps
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3 Yes also, when the fool walks by the way, his understanding fails him, and
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She walks over, watched by the crowd and the comic, who provides a running commentary
69.
Maggie stands stock still for a moment, then turns slowly away from the boy and, without saying another word, she walks parallel with the bar, heading towards the far end of the room
70.
She walks at a measured pace, letting the rocket fuse reach its zenith
71.
Private! Some fucked up druggie walks into my bar mid-show, and you call that private
72.
Billy smiles at Bex and the ladies, and excuses himself, picks up his beer and walks over to where Ted is sitting
73.
As he walks back to the girls, signalling to the barman to top up their drinks, he wonders whether Ted really has the balls
74.
As Leona walks across the twenty-year-old paisley patterned carpet to the kitchen she says, "I'm leaving home today
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She walks with him to the door
76.
He walks the few metres from his bed, past a threadbare red brocade armchair, to the kitchenette
77.
Billy walks out of the canteen with a vague wave in the direction of Carol's table and turns left
78.
He walks past a man in scrubs who gives him an odd look but carries on towards the canteen
79.
Billy walks over to the doors and peers in through one of the windows
80.
He watches as the bouncer walks towards him, chest puffed out, waddling in the way that only steroidal, over-muscled bruisers can
81.
It’s not all bad, though, thinks Alex as he walks towards his target
82.
Alex walks up to the prostrate body on the floor by the entrance
83.
He walks up to the door and unlocks the padlock
84.
He walks slowly round to the front of the table where the tubs of Bliss are being stored and perches on the edge
85.
The Coke sticks to his teeth and the sun is too bright, making him squint as he walks past the second hand car dealership at the bottom of the road where he lives
86.
Socks and shoes, an overcoat grabbed from the hall, car keys retrieved from the living room, these are the components of ordinary life that he gathers unto him as he walks back into the nightmare
87.
As he walks through the crowd, heading for the lifts and the central stairwell, he reflects on the case of his intended target; Doctor Arbnor Jasari
88.
Once outside Billy stops and turns, but Alex ignores him and walks straight out towards the car park
89.
He walks into the room and waits
90.
He walks over to the table and reaches for the bottle of brandy but Maggie clamps her hand around the neck and pulls it toward her chest
91.
One of the locals walks in, early doors, red faced with the exertion of the walk from the family hearth, and stands at the bar by Ted
92.
God knows, he thinks, as he smiles and walks up to the bar, but is it any wonder Jock's selling up
93.
Ted, glass in hand, stands up, pats Mickey on the shoulder and walks over to where Alex is standing
94.
Mickey takes his cue, walks up and joins the group
95.
He walks out into the car park and fumbles in his jacket for his keys, feeling slightly muzzy, but he can still function
96.
As he walks round to the pavement he makes a quick check for the hand gun tucked into the back of his jeans and does up the middle button of his suit jacket
97.
Alex puts the pistol back into his waistband, picks up the drink and the bottle and walks back into the bed sitting room
98.
That rare silence, the natural silence of a crisp Spring dawn full of noise keeps Billy company as he walks back to his car