A sailor brought them to Los Angeles and I gave him nine tickets to the circus for them.
A woman gave a cry, and the sound of jostling grew closer.
A'Ran launched himself upwards, catching the door as the ground beneath him crumbled and gave.
Able Whitehouse, the guy we spoke to back in Virginia gave us the clue, only we didn't realize it.
Actually, I never gave it much thought until I found the window open.
After a while, however, he gave the rope a quick jerk.
After eleven pairs of shoes, two stray dogs who gave up on me, and a girl friend who skipped off with a coal truck driver in West Virginia, here I am.
After listening to her story, Carmen gave her the latest information on Alex's recovery.
After the first year or two Dr. Howe did not teach Laura Bridgman himself, but gave her over to other teachers, who under his direction carried on the work of teaching her language.
After they left, Adrienne gave Brandon a stern look.
Afterwards when one of the generals addressed Kutuzov asking whether he wished his caleche to be sent for, Kutuzov in answering unexpectedly gave a sob, being evidently greatly moved.
Alex gave him a level look.
Alex gave him a sour look.
Alex gave his full attention to tucking the photo into the box through a gap in the top.
Alex gave up trying to fit the picture into the gap in the box and laid it on top of it.
All the pennies you gave me.
Andre gave him a disapproving look, and Gabriel realized the joke was probably misplaced when talking to the family member of the deceased.
Another portion he gave to an old servant who waited upon his grandfather.
Anyone in authority seemed habitually out of the office after Dean gave his name.
Anything that troubled Pete gave her reason to worry.
As Alex had said, though, it gave them a legal right to keep her at bay.
As for Martha's father, Patsy's comments as recorded on one statement she grudgingly gave the authorities listed him as "some john I did for a couple of bucks drug money."
As he handed Consuelo hers, he gave her a peck on the cheek, "You are one smokin' hot Belle."
As he started his Jeep, Ginger Dawkins, light blue sweater slung over her arm, came up the street and gave Dean an innocent wave.
As he turned away, he noted Elisabeth watching, and gave her an exaggerated wink.
As May gave way to June, the lengthening daylight hours gave her more time to be with Jonathan and Destiny and still complete taking care of the animals before darkness.
As soon as I could spell a few words my teacher gave me slips of cardboard on which were printed words in raised letters.
At a Ramada Inn, only he wasn't really there; just the address he gave.
At his hesitation and the heated, lustful look he gave her, Sofia's mouth dropped open.
At least he gave her the chance to go down fighting.
Before leaving, Martha whispered something to Donnie and gave him a friendly pat on the back.
Below the falls, a crescent rainbow gave color to the rising mist while sparkles of ice formed from the spray.
Betsy nodded, gave me a kiss, and trotted off to follow our hosts.
Bianca gave him a disapproving look that quickly melted into a smile.
Both gave her blank looks, and she sighed, wondering how she'd be an artist in a world without even pencils.
Brandon gave the car more gas and it straightened up, darting between the two vehicles.
Brennan gave me the phone number even though I didn't agree to call.
But neither one of us gave a flying fish.
Cade ignored the uproar and gave proper attention to his meal.
Carmen gave her a sour look.
Carmen leaned over and gave Alex the usual kiss and then paused, staring down at him.
Clad in the dark blue uniform of the police, Travis gave a nod of recognition as he passed him.
Claire gave a hint of a nod, remaining under the archway to the parlor, as if entering might subject her to some vile disease from these common folk.
Completing his appraisal, he gave her a hard look.
Connie gave him an icy stare.
Connie gave me this number to call you.
Connor gave him a sheepish half-smile, then took the glass, shattering it in his hand.
Corday gave Dean an I-don't-believe-you look.
Cynthia gave a not-too-well disguised harrumph and left the kitchen for the dining room with a plate full of breakfast.
Cynthia gave her husband a cautious glance.
Cynthia gave her husband a don't-be-nosy look.
Cynthia gave him a hands-on-hips serious look.
Cynthia gave him a quick look but Effie seemed unaffected by his sharp but true criticism.
Cynthia gave them both a cautious look but after explaining in detail what needed to be done, she agreed to let the surrogate cooking team give it a try.
Daniela crossed her arms and gave a stiff nod.
Darian gave another of his annoyed sighs and hung up.
Darian's disapproving gaze mirrored Damian's, and Sofia hid her face against Damian's chest as the three men facing her gave her similar looks.
Darkyn gave a low order in the demon language.
Darkyn gave a slow smile.
Darkyn gave her the power to seduce without the knowledge on how to turn off its effects, if it was even possible.
Darkyn's lie detector skill gave Deidre a tingling at the base of her skull that she took to be a red flag.
Dean gave her a let's-not-get-involved look one more time.
Dean gave her a questioning look.
Dean gave the tableau a wide berth as he continued back to Bird Song, whistling the entire trip.
Dean grabbed the paper, gave a glance to the parlor and picked up the portable phone.
Dean hadn't spoken to Jake Weller in nearly two weeks when he gave the law man a call.
Dean smiled and gave the old man a pat on the arm.
Dean went to cat and girl and gave them both a long hug.
Death curtseyed back, gave Gabriel a final look of warning, and followed the woman in grey to afternoon tea.
Death gave him a pointed look, waiting for him to jump to his friend's defense as he always did.
Deidre gave an unsettled laugh.
Deidre gave up everything to be with you.
Deidre ignored the grunt the death dealer gave her in response.
Deidre stared at her then gave a startled laugh.
Do you know he actually gave me an ultimatum?
Don't tell the big boys I gave you a heads-up on this.
Donnie gave a nervous smile.
Donnie ran up to his mother and gave her a hug.
Donnie turned and ran up to her, gave her a hug and then scampered from the parlor as she entered.
Dulce gave her a poisonous stare.
Dustin gave a tense nod and pushed her behind him, out of the Watcher's path.
Dusty gave a curt nod and closed his eyes.
Dusty gave a nod of agreement.
Dusty gave Bianca a moment.
Dusty gave Damian a cool look, and he heard the unspoken warning about women being the downfall of mankind.
Edith Shipton gave a half smile and left.
Elise gave a few hand signals to her detail.
Evelyn gave a brilliant smile, and Romas eyed her.
Evelyn gave her a sidelong look.
Evelyn had almost laughed when Lishana's eyebrows shot up in response gave but loved Romas so much more for understanding Kiera well enough to defend her.
Every day she assured him of her love, even though he gave no indication that he heard.
Everything looked normal, but she gave the house special attention and approached slowly.
Everything looked normal, so she gave the doe her privacy.
Fall gave way to winter, turning the air cold and arid.
Fella had my shoe size and his wife gave me a whale of a deal.
Finally he slowed down and gave the horses some relief.
Finally she put down her fork and gave up the pretense.
Finally, after a half hour of tossing and turning he gave up.
For an extra few Euros, the hostel manager gave her a clean though worn sleeping bag that matched the clean but worn bunk beds in the women's section.
For her sake, he made an effort to behave, but he truly loved the openings she gave him.
Fred gave him a big gotcha smile.
Fred gave the woman a petulant little boy look but then smiled and patted her arm.
Fred O'Conner, dressed for the slopes, gave a grumpy wave.
Fred O'Connor gave a brief—unusual for him—explanation of Annie, careful not to identify her as a Quincy and the sisters' ancestor.
Fred returned, was informed of the situation, and gave Cynthia a warm and silent hug.
Fred, who had been taking it all in, gave a snort of laughter.
Freedom from that ugly feeling gave her the ability to speak of it lightly for the first time.
Gabe gave him a cold look.
Gabe gave him no chance to run or fight but snatched his neck.
Gabriel gave him a ghost of a smile.
Gabriel gave me space and a choice.
Gabriel gave up his soul to help Rhyn and would do it again, especially seeing how strong their bond had become.
George gave a long, noisy sigh and turned, pointing out a window.
He asked for a contact phone number and gave me an emergency number to call.
He brought her back, and she gave him me.
He caught her sharp intake of breath and gave her a rakish smile as she blushed.
He clutched his head and gave a small moan.
He gave a cunning smile as she tensed.
He gave a fatherly smile and approached her, holding his hand out, palm up.
He gave a husky laugh at her words.
He gave a wave but no further comment as he hurried to his Jeep and left.
He gave Allen a last threatening look and stalked off to the house.
He gave an abbreviated wave.
He gave another warm smile.
He gave Dean a knowing pat on the shoulder as he left.
He gave her a big hug and turned to Cassie with one arm encircling Darcie possessively.
He gave her a diamond, didn't he?
He gave her a dirty look.
He gave her a half smile.
He gave her a harried look.
He gave her a hug and took her hand.
He gave her a hug back and then, at Martha's enthusiastic invitation was off to see her new room.
He gave her a light kiss, unable to resist.
He gave her a list of supplies and by the time she had them gathered up, he was driving into the yard.
He gave her a look of supreme distaste before he, too, walked away.
He gave her a look that said he didn't have all the patience in the world then pulled her arm free again.
He gave her a look that warned her he'd get her if she didn't come to him.
He gave her a scathing look.
He gave her a small push toward the path, and she looked down, squinting in the moonlight to see the darkened trail.
He gave her a strange look and nodded as he lowered his frame to the sofa.
He gave her a strange look and secured the door.
He gave her a warning look.
He gave her an amused look, then poured her three shots worth of whiskey and handed it to her.
He gave her an engaging grin and winked, eliciting a sexy laugh.
He gave her five minutes then started up the stairs.
He gave her one last, long look and pushed her hair from her face.
He gave her the look, the one she knew was meant to remind her of his rules, before he dumped the bottle into the sink.
He gave him a smile and a poke and Donnie's anxiety seemed to melt away.
He gave his attention to the food in his plate.
He gave his stepson an I-told-you-so look and retreated to the Dean's office and quarters in the rear.
He gave me a beautiful watch.
He gave me another bewildered look.
He gave me complete clearance.
He gave no explanation and headed toward her bedroom.
He gave no indication he heard.
He gave no thought to how he'd reverse the process and return to the ledge above.
He gave only a glance up the path to the mine before returning to his Jeep.
He gave Talal a short bow she took as dismissal, then waited for her to pad out of sight.
He gave that little twisted smile again.
He gave the horse enough room to walk away from the wagon and then tied the rope to the wagon.
He gave the question some thought before responding with an illusive and general answer.
He gave undue attention to the road.
He gave up everything to be with her, and they died quite old, holding hands even in the end.
He had tried to teach her to play the piano many times through the years, but she always became bored within a week or so of practice and gave up.
He heard Gladys' muffled alarm at least twice, and someone rummaging around the kitchen, all well before the light gave a hint of welcoming Sunday.
He left the scene of the accident before he gave me a statement.
He never had to wonder how many men were rotating through her bed or when she was planning to stab him in the back or decipher the riddles she gave him as answers to important questions.
He obeyed, and she gave a growl of frustration.
He offered a small smile, not nearly as large as the one he'd given her the day he gave her the advice that ended up condemning her.
He rattled off his number and then gave Connie a stern look.
He read the note and was so overcome with grief he covered up what she did, falsely reported her death and gave her a decent burial.
He released her, and she gave another curtsy then took a few steps back.
He rose and gave her a kiss on the forehead and then left her in the safety of her room.
He said nothing to Talon, gave no trace he knew something was wrong.
He said the whole song and dance about his wife acting like that other woman gave him the willies.
He set the timer for the explosions to start on the opposite side of the planet, startled when the first went off as soon as he gave the order.
He sighed and rubbed his head as though the whole idea gave him a headache.
He straightened as she stopped and gave an approving nod.
He summoned Landon and gave his second-in-command an urgent message.
He truly lost himself in music and the hard mask of self-control gave way to softening features.
He was the kind of man she wouldn't think twice about running from, though the intelligence gleaming in his soulful brown eyes gave him away as something more.
He wasn't the one who gave me a bad name.
Her courage almost gave out at the idea of walking into the devil's personal hangout.
Her face felt warm at the look both gave her.
Her soulful gaze and gentle words gave him the creeps.
Her two canines were larger than before and gave her the appearance of a vampire.
His expression gave no clue of what was going on inside his head.
His eyes wandered over her face, but he gave no indication that he understood her, much less that he wanted to respond.
His neck colored, but otherwise he gave no indication he knew what she was talking about.
His panther-like physique and tattoos gave him all the appearance of a threat, and yet, he'd fended off her blows with gentleness he didn't have to show.
His solemn features gave no clue.
His steady gaze gave no indication of what else was on his mind.
Howie gave a token protest but agreed.
I didn't think he had rough nights, just gave them.
I even gave up my power, my domain, everything.
I gave a lot of thought to that question because of all the fingers pointing at me.
I gave her a week to make Gabriel fall in love with her, or I get her soul.
I gave her three months, but it's probably generous, given her sunny nature.
I gave her your number, but I doubt she called.
I gave him an hour to check into the matter.
I gave him Frank Vasapolli's phone number and told him I would pass along his number to Frank if I thought it was needed.
I gave him some orange juice.
I gave the fool very clear directions, not to here but a highway pull off fairly close by.
I gave them a few dollars for the land they've been fighting over.
I gave you a chance, didn't I?
I gave you one pass, but if you ever look at me like lunch again, I'll rip those fangs out of your head and shove them so far up your ass they'll reattach.
I gave you what you were looking for.
I guess if they did, his hoodlum pals gave him an alibi.
I have some that give over two gallons a day and I've sold some that only gave a quart each milking.
I knew he had a spotted life before meeting my mother, but I figured he was secretive about his past simply because it gave him a sort of mystique.
I knew she remained frightened and I sensed his knowledge of the apparent closeness of the Delabama killer gave at least a modicum of comfort.
I know that, but Martha said she'd telephone—we even gave her a calling card—and we haven't heard a word from her.
I noticed the newspaper always gave a big spread for weddings, so as long as I was there I thought I'd try and find Annie and the Reverend's marriage.
I saw the check you just gave Fred.
I spotted familiar references to our earliest sojourns in West Virginia and knowing the time and location Howie visited there at least gave me a starting point.
I took the ring you gave me and I too scratched that identical message on my bedroom window, the very same room where you and I have stolen our few hours together.
I tremble as I wait, more so than even when first I gave myself to a man.
I trusted you with that information and you gave it to the one person she didn't want to know.
I turned my head but he simply gave a wave of his hand.
I'm going to give you a piece of advice you gave me a few months ago.
If Felipa noticed her reaction, she gave no indication.
If he did, he gave no indication.
If he felt the same, he gave no indication.
If he had the sense God gave a goose, he'd stay in Houston until spring.
If he was concerned about the police, he gave no indication.
If he was frightened, he gave no indication.
If he was self-conscious about his inability to talk, he gave no indication.
If not for the painkillers Mansr gave her as soon as she awoke and her newest discovery to distract her from the lingering pain, she'd be too miserable to move.
If she gave herself a second to think, she'd stop and sob, until someone else came by and killed her.
In an effort to release the log jam, Dean gave his stepfather a hand with the moving.
Instead, he gave a more neutral response.
Ironically, it was something he told me Lisa said that gave me the idea to search somewhere else.
It also revealed something that gave her pause for thought.
It gave Betsy and me the chance to be man and wife.
It gave her a little bit of peace, knowing she wasn't solely at the mercy of the outlaw.
It gave her no real direction as to where to go.
It gave me a break from all this stuff.
It gave off heat despite the black flames.
It put me through school and, along with the interest from my inheritance, gave me enough to start a clinic.
It wasn't the amount of the check Shipton gave you that caught my attention, it was the ink.
It wasn't the normal greeting Death gave souls, but he was too frustrated to care.
It would seem that I made it according to the recipe which Marcus Porcius Cato gave about two centuries before Christ.
It's a better deal than you gave me the first time around.
It's rough, he said and gave a surprised laugh.
Jackson gave Elisabeth an 'I told you so' smirk, then blew her a kiss.
Jackson gave her a half grin.
Jackson gave him a 'Really?' sneer.
Jackson gave him an appreciative glance and said, "My little girl is growing up."
Jackson gave him the, 'I'm watching you' hand signal and let out a low chuckle.
Jake gave her enough that she should sleep for another day or so, Han answered.
Jake Weller gave him a cold stare.
Janet gave a wave of her hand.
Jeff gave Dean a smile as big as a full moon.
Jenn snorted, wondering how she explained there was only one vamp in an entire organization of inhuman blood suckers that gave her the creeps.
Jennifer gave her a ta-ta wave before they entered the Dean's office.
Jennifer never saw her natural father face-to-face and gave the impression she didn't give a flip.
Jerome told her if she had the baby and gave it to him, he'd grant her a divorce and leave her alone.
Jesus Sarah, you nearly gave me a heart attack.
Jonathan gave him no argument, but he took the book with him.
Julie gave Adrienne a shrewd look.
Julie gave Howie's hand a tug.
Katie gave her a sour look.
Katie gave her an exasperated look.
Katie glanced at him questioningly a few times, but he gave his attention to his food.
Kiera bounded away from him and flung her arms around Evelyn, who gave a startled laugh and hugged her back.
Kiera gave an unladylike snort.
Kiera's tears stopped sometime during the hours of explanation and history lessons Evelyn gave.
Kris gave me one of Andre.s old jobs.
Kris gave no explanation, simply strode into the shadow world.
Life gave her no new impressions.
Light flashed and Lana gave a strangled cry as the laser gun glanced off her wrist.
Linda flashed her a strained smile that made her feel welcome for the first time in a week before the pretty brunette gave the blond man, Lon, a hug and kiss.
Lydia simply gave a dismissive wave of her hand and went inside, leaving Dean to follow.
Martha gave her husband a searing snarl and reminded him it was Howie's life and not ours.
Maybe I gave him a swat on his diaper when he was a toddler, but I never really hit him.
Maybe she gave lessons to local kids or was a tutor.
Maybe so, but the pronouncement gave Dean no solace.
Maybe someone gave us 'the finger' only this time it isn't an insult.
Most of Sarah's boyfriends gave him a wide berth and avoided contact at all cost.
My fiancée gave me a cold eye as I hesitated before answering.
My Joshua gave it to me last night, when he came a-visiting!
Ne'Rin approached, his eye caught by Gage, who gave a bow of her head but whose face turned pink.
Never gave it a thought until Emma mentioned your opponent was all gussied up in flags and balloons.
Never heard about Josh either, but nobody gave a hoot about him.
No blue blood like the Kingslys gave a damn about some small-town assistant GM at a fast food joint!
No handshake for Julie; she gave each of us a robust hug.
No, Death wanted something from him, and gave him the ability to do her will.
None of that shit you gave me last year.
Nor when she paraded up the stairs and gave the business to Claire Quincy.
Not that there weren't times he gave me ample provocation.
Nothing Cade did indicated that he gave a hoot about what anyone else thought.
Now we have a real chance at nailing him with the information I gave After.
Now, when's the last time you saw that jackknife Claudia gave you last summer?
Officer David gave her the same glare.
Once she gave up her bond and accepted another, she belonged to him.
One lady gave me a box of shells.
Only his eyes gave any indication of emotion – and that not very much.
Or would the fact that she never gave him an answer to stay or go make him unwilling to give her a second chance?
Part of me was hesitant to answer but something in the old man's voice gave me confidence he possessed no untoward ambitions.
Pierre gave him a sidelong look at his butchered French, and Sofia smiled despite herself.
Reminded he didn't give Bianca the rules he gave Darian and Sofi, he retrieved his phone.
Rhyn gave a chilling chuckle.
Rhyn gave a throaty chuckle and launched himself back into the battle.
Rhyn gave Katie a long, withering look that she bore with crossed arms.
Romas ignored her and grabbed Kiera, pulled her away to face him, and gave her a stiff shake.
Rostov and Ilyin gave rein to their horses for a last race along the incline before reaching Bogucharovo, and Rostov, outstripping Ilyin, was the first to gallop into the village street.
Sarah gave Giddon a stern look and then returned her attention to Lisa.
Sarah gave him the thumbs up sign.
Sarah silently gave thanks that Connor had left.
Sasha's servants wouldn't get within a foot of Rhyn; instead, they shaped the magic of Sasha's realm around him and gave him only one direction to go, that which Sasha wanted.
Seeing her at the diner probably gave him the idea of getting help.
She accepted his hand and gave him a saccharine smile.
She crossed her arms and gave him a level look.
She crossed the room and gave him a quick peck on the cheek.
She dropped her arms and gave a long sigh, meeting his gaze.
She gave a cry, confused as arms wrapped around her.
She gave a nervous wave, watching for his reaction and relieved when he offered a warm smile.
She gave a shiver and handed it back to Dean.
She gave a sidelong glance to Harmony as the death dealer joined them.
She gave a sound of frustration.
She gave a startled cry, shot up from her seat, and swiped the creatures from her lap in one movement.
She gave a startled laugh.
She gave a startled squeal and fumbled on the unsteady ladder.
She gave a strangled cry as Dusty twisted out of reach, the sword slicing through the back of his shirt.
She gave an exaggerated sigh.
She gave blond curls a quick lift with her fingers.
She gave Carmen a quick kiss and then kissed Mums.
She gave her attention to a glass she was washing.
She gave her attention to the glass she was rinsing.
She gave him a "you're-incorrigible" look as she switched out the light.
She gave him a cold stare, knowing her face was getting red.
She gave him a coy smile.
She gave him a final squeeze and released him.
She gave him a level look.
She gave him a puzzled smile and reached out to take the phone he held out.
She gave him a quick "don't look" which he ignored as she turned and began to dress.
She gave him a sour look and kicked the horse into a lope, ranging out ahead of him.
She gave him a sour look.
She gave him a stern glare that made him smile.
She gave him a stern look.
She gave him a withering look, wondering what crack he was smoking to think he did her any favor by bringing her here instead of to a hospital.
She gave him an agitated look and rolled onto her stomach, twisting her head away from him.
She gave him another smile and turned away, retreating through the black portal.
She gave him his love of music and schooled him in all the proper ways a noble man should behave.
She gave him what she hoped was a stern look.
She gave his arm a whack but surrendered the ring.
She gave his teenage temper the benefit of the doubt and patted him on the shoulder as she left the car.
She gave in to the rush of desire, knowing that wherever he led, she could count on an utterly delightful experience.
She gave it to him, and glanced up, feeling Selyn's eyes.
She gave Katie a level look.
She gave me a couple of hundred bucks and left me at this bus station in this little town in Illinois—I don't remember the name.
She gave me a number to call her so's I telephoned from the courthouse.
She gave the sack of groceries undue attention as she quarried Lisa.
She gave them her sister's address and telephone number and promised to keep in touch.
She gave up her attempt at relaxing, and abandoned the lawn chair.
She gave up her power, her domain, and her entire life for this opportunity.
She glanced over Sarah's shoulder at Jackson who gave her an appreciative wink.
She glanced up at his face, but it gave no clue of his mood.
She glanced up at Yancey, but he gave no indication he might give her any privacy.
She passed three face painting clowns before she gave in and decided to have her own done.
She paused, as if waiting for a comment, but he gave none.
She shoved the book back into its place and gave the shelf a last swipe, curbing her tongue as she dismounted the chair.
She squirmed and gave him a bright smile.
She tugged gently on the moon dangling from the necklace Kiera gave her for her wedding.
She turned and gave him a big hug, wet hands held aloft.
She turned to run, panic flying through her at the feral look he gave her.
She was getting used to the hard stares the warriors gave her, the only indication of their surprise at her candidness.
She wasn't certain how he could say such a thing about the woman who gave up everything for him.
She winced as she stood, and glanced up into blue eyes that gave every indication he could read her mind.
She wondered what was wrong with Jonny, if she'd get to him in time to heal him from whatever drugs Talon gave him.
She wore a silk blouse, Jimmy Choo's and a pencil skirt with a slit up the side, which gave just a glimpse of leg that went on forever.
She's the artist, and she gave it to me.
Sheriff Fitzgerald hardly gave Dean enough time to exit his vehicle before tearing off up the street in the direction of the mountain road.
Sitting, she gave up on the jammed seatbelt after a few useless tugs.
Slim ankles and lean upper thighs gave her the look of a model.
Snakes were something that gave her the willies.
So much I gave up everything to be right here, right now.
So you gave him a send-off present?
So, you gave up on feeding and bought three suits you don't want?
Sofi would chew him out if he gave Bianca to her like she was, and he himself couldn't help but feel somewhat concerned that she'd gone unresponsive.
Sofia gave a faint smile and held out her hand, palm up.
Sofia gave Pierre a harried look, and Jule chuckled.
Sofia glared at him, her embarrassment deepening at the look the men around the fire gave her.
Something about her voice gave me enough confidence to continue.
Sometimes he gave her the creeps, and she suspected he was sharper than he let on.
Sometimes, if a poem was very pleasing, he gave the poet a prize.
Specks of light flashed in her eyes and then her knees gave way.
Stones laid carefully on the ground gave additional indications of the correct egress.
Struck by longing, she gave a soulful sigh.
Suddenly, the cold roar of the wind gave way to warmth and quiet.
Surely she must feel bitter about that fact, and yet neither her voice nor her expression gave any indication that she felt animosity.
Talal gave one of her small bows and stayed where she was as Kiera walked away again.
Tests gave no indication of an underlying cause.
That Kiera's warrior was at least willing to do something so painful gave her some hope for her friend.
That, and Maria's presence, practically gave the Deans a holiday of their own.
The air-conditioned hospital corridor gave way to the balmy heat of the Caribbean island on which he stood.
The assassin gave a trace of a smile, closed his eyes, and disappeared.
The assassin took it, and Rhyn gave him a quick hug.
The boy blushed, appeared conflicted, and at last gave a stiff nod.
The cab-horse gave a nervous start and Zeb began to rub his eyes to make sure he was not asleep.
The concern on Frederick's face gave Jackson pause.
The couple gave each other another heated look, and she wolfed down her food before leaving them in peace.
The death-dealer gave her another long look before she pointed to the stainless steel box at the end of the kitchen.
The defenses the Exemplars gave us must work for anyone trying to kill us.
The detective gave me a look but said nothing as he led me down a long corridor to a darkened back room.
The fact that Alex stopped to see Lori merely gave Carmen time to get cleaned up.
The ground gave way under her foot, and with a sickening lurch of her heart, she plunged downward.
The idea gave her a cold chill.
The look Claire gave her sister would frost a barbeque.
The look Dean gave him left no doubt they knew where he'd been.
The man frowned and gave Yancey a stern look.
The man gave him a sharp look.
The masculine voice gave a surprised laugh, and he pressed his face to the bars.
The medic gave him a worried look as he passed, and Brady's gaze went again to the wounded soldier.
The memory gave her resolution.
The moment dragged out for quite a few minutes, and still no one gave chase.
The morning after my teacher came she led me into her room and gave me a doll.
The new guest smiled in return but gave no overt sign of knowing the woman.
The next eruption, and the one after it, gave insufficient light to help, but then a multiple display hung in the sky like a full moon, giving time for his eyes to search left and right.
The nurse gave her something.
The people of his country had made him their king; but as soon as he had made good laws for them he gave up his crown.
The phone rang ten times before Lisa gave up.
The phone was in the kitchen and we gave Howie privacy.
The rain got it started and then the edge of the cliff gave way.
The rhinestone earrings she had on were fine, but the rubies gave a pop of color that complimented the outfit beautifully.
The subject gave their minds a rest from Martha's plight.
The thought that he might be gave her a modicum of confidence.
The warriors gave her no choice but pulled her up the hill.
The warriors never spoke or even gave her more than a passing glance.
The wolf gave a low growl and made ready to meet him.
Then this newspaper lady in Boston gave her an out and she jumped on it like Roy Rogers on Trigger.
There appeared to be no such thing as a do-it-yourself manual for seeing the future, but the books had a few good—if bizarre—anecdotal stories that gave her ideas.
There was no one else but you, and I gave up.
They all glanced up expectantly as the doctor strode toward them and quietly gave them the bad news.
They asked him, 'Who gave it you?'
They gave me a special telephone where the calls come in.
They gave me the job of running him down to tell him the missus killed herself.
They were sitting around the dining room table, spellbound as Fred gave witness to past purchases and profits.
This time her responses were limited to nods and grunts and he finally gave up.
Tired of her whining, he gave her an exasperated look.
To her surprise, Evelyn stiffened and gave an oh-so-casual, "Oh?"
To her surprise, the cat gave him no resistance.
Toni gave him an amused look.
Twelve hours and forty three souls later, Gabriel gave up on the icons.
Unless … you gave up your bond but she didn.t give up hers.
Watching the sun sink into the ocean, he knew it was only a matter of time before he gave in and accepted it, like Rhyn eventually did Katie.
We gave him our assurances we'd not violate his trust though I thought Betsy's suggestion was reasonable.
We gave only limited thought to the upcoming session as our pre wedding trip and plans took precedence in our hectic schedule.
Well, yes I do, but I don't know why I gave in to temptation at a time like that.
Well, you gave me such a hard time when I didn't get you a Christmas card, until the day after, I figured I'd stock up.
Westlake gave a hint of a smile.
What if he couldn't have been with her unless he gave up his underworld and power?
What in the name of heaven and hell gave you that idea?
Whatever they discussed, Romas's brother was getting more pissed; his grip on her tightened until she gave a verbal, "Let me go!"
When Dean didn't introduce himself, Faust gave Jennifer what he meant as an "old boy" pat on her arm and added, "Checking out the property one last time?"
When he said yes, I gave him the name Annie Abbott.
Where's that one you gave me for my birthday last year?
While he was in the bathroom she stripped down to the black underwear and gave her hair another brushing.
Whoever the guy in the Blazer was, he gave Edith the look-see when he drove past Bird Song.
With another scream, she bolted and careened into a door that gave.
Wynn gave him a knowing look.
Xander gave a quick bow in response before meeting her gaze with a look that warned her she wouldn't like what Jonny had just told him to do.
Yancey gave her a stern look.
You gave Howard access to the checking account.
You gave me hope when I was numb to the world.
You gave me the strength to take a step I wouldn't have otherwise.
You interpreted what he told you in a way that gave you hope.
You just gave me a lap dance, and my comment is making you blush?
You never gave brother Paul a whirl?
You remember the two rules I gave you?
You were hopping in bed with everyone back then and you never gave me a second look.
You will remember the secrets I gave you one day, when you must use them.