A few minutes later they all marched in and took their places at the table.
A Hispanic woman in green pajamas took my arm and I was led to a small cubicle.
A practitioner took a scab from someone with a mild case, made an incision in the skin of a healthy person, and infected that person with the scab.
After lunch, photographer Brandon Westlake took the opportunity to show a montage of his recent shots, first on the parlor coffee table, and then, as the crowd increased, he presented a full-fledged slide show.
After Ralph killed him, we took his car with the boat tied on top.
After receiving their thanks, he took off at a jog, anxious, he said, to catch a few more post-storm shots as the sun emerged.
Afterward he took a book from the shelf and retired to his room.
Alex took them all to dinner to celebrate the birth.
And yes, I took your door.
As she stepped into the armory in the corner of the large garage, she was struck by the care he took of the large collection.
As she watched, he took a knife and sliced his wrist.
As the man took her arm to help her stand, his haggard face appeared in yet another vision.
At the house, she took her time going through some pictures.
Betsy reluctantly took the phone.
Betsy took his hand and we moved further down the sidewalk.
Betsy took his hand in hers.
Bianca took it and gasped.
Bianca took one cautious step onto the frozen waves.
Blessedly the machines took coins.
Bordeaux took a sip of coffee, considering the possibilities.
Bordeaux took her elbow in his hand and ceremoniously led her to the wagon.
Bordeaux took her hand in his and she gazed up into his solemn features.
Brennan took a few moments to reply.
But he showed no sign of life as he took up his position in his corner, and desperation crept through her.
But I sure took a close look at my old man's will.
But if it was some guy who took advantage of a high school kid, maybe he got what he deserved.
But it's not as if I took advantage of Jen— it was a mistake.
But wouldn't you do whatever it took, too?
By mutual agreement, announced to Howie by our silence, no discussion about Julie took place unless initiated by Howie himself.
By the way, if you took my bet, you lost five bucks.
Captain Keller took my hand, but could not speak.
Carmen carried the basket of eggs to the counter beside the sink and watched as Alex took the lid off the roasting pan.
Carmen climbed off Alex's lap and took Destiny's soft little hand in hers.
Carmen took her to the doctor, but he said there was no cure for the common cold and not to worry about it.
Carmen took the picture from her hand and studied it.
Cassie clung to the seat to keep from falling out of the lurching buggy as Bordeaux took them out of town at a run.
Connie took her by the arm.
Cynthia took care of his down time by handing him a list of needed provisions.
Cynthia took Fred's hand.
Cynthia took his hand and looked away.
Cynthia's allotted tour of duty was finished, so he took his wife's hand and they walked to the corner for a better view of the parade.
Damian took aim with the pistol and fired into her heart before she could make another sound.
Damian waved to show he'd heard and then took the stairs two at a time to his room.
Darian appeared confused as he took in Jule and Dusty, recognition blooming slowly.
Darian held out his as well, and Jule took both their hands, at once bombarded with Bianca's cool energy and Darian's hot energy.
Darkyn's lie detector skill gave Deidre a tingling at the base of her skull that she took to be a red flag.
Dean closed his eyes and took a deep breath.
Dean remained standing as Martha took a seat on the edge of the bed.
Dean took a deep breath and continued.
Dean took a deep breath and crept a few tentative steps into the darkness.
Dean took a deep breath and looked at Cynthia who simply shook her head in wonderment.
Dean took a deep breath at the news.
Dean took a pencil and paper from the night stand and handed it to her.
Dean took a seat and joined her, part politeness, part to guard the remaining slice.
Dean took advantage of the time before the water fight to detail to Cynthia his conversation with the Dawkinses' stepmother.
Dean took her arm as they began the slosh home.
Dean took his wife's hand and pulled her to her feet and held her until her sobbing subsided.
Dean took that as his clue to leave and did so.
Deidre took his face in her hands, hungrily trying to taste more of him as she explored his mouth with fervor.
Deidre took it as a sign he was passing on the subject.
Deidre took it, and they shook, the deal sealed with the magic of Gabriel.
Deidre took it, shaken by the experience.
Deidre took them, excited at her first venture into the mortal world as a human.
Deidre wasn't vindictive, but she still didn't fathom the amount of evil in one's heart it took to kill them.
Dusty took her hand, his other pulling his remaining knife free.
Each of us took turns thanking Merrill Cooms personally on the phone although he insisted it was unnecessary.
Edward took the paper and thanked the kind minister.
Every step he took brought more memories of people and places he felt to his core he knew – but couldn't recognize.
Exhausted, Dusty took a silent Bianca's hand and led her back to the others.
Fascinated by the texture of his palm, she took and held his hand up until she was able to see the roughness of his calloused palm.
Felipa finally took her by the arm.
Felipa took Carmen by the arm.
Felipa took her from his arms and held her.
Finally he took down a couple of cups and poured them some coffee.
Fred nodded his head, pulled out his pad and took notes.
Fred O'Connor looked embarrassed and took his time answering.
Fred O'Connor, dressed to the nines in a dapper suit, pink shirt, bow tie and sporting a boutonniere, asked Dean if his iron was broken when he took one look at his stepson's new but wrinkled slacks.
Gabriel said nothing, but it took effort.
Gabriel sat down on the railing to face her, arms crossed as he took in her features.
He approached her, and she took a step back.
He came up behind her and took the coffee cup from her hands, sitting it on the table.
He closed his eyes and took a deep breath to steady himself.
He followed the trail to the edge of the carpet then took in the dirty dishes in the sink.
He held her chair as she took a seat and then sat quietly as Mrs. Marsh said grace.
He hesitated once more but took it.
He led her to his private suite, which took up half of one wing.
He led her to the restaurant and they took a table, ordering supper and exchanging stories.
He left the corner and approached her, stopping when she took a step back.
He lifted a canteen from the saddle horn and took a drink.
He lowered his hand and took one of hers.
He nodded and she waited, but he never took his eyes off the coffee cup, and remained silent.
He paid for the supplies with a check and took her and Mary out to eat.
He plunked down on a chair, reached up and took her hand.
He raised his head as she took a step into the room and met her gaze.
He reached down and took her hands, pulling her into his arms.
He reached out and took one of her curls in his big hand and studied it.
He reached out and took one of her curls in his hand.
He slid an arm under her and gently took her hand in his, planting a warm moist kiss in the center of the palm.
He snatched her arm, and she took a swing at him.
He squatted and took some of the freshly dug soil in his hand, crushing the lumps and letting the dust run through his fingers.
He stepped forward and reached for her, but she took a step back.
He stepped in front of her and took the tray.
He thought she'd walk away, but instead, she cautiously lifted the rope, turned further away from the precipice and took baby steps backwards toward him.
He took a bite of food and watched her intently.
He took a bite of his sandwich and washed it down with coffee.
He took a deep breath and buzzed his wife to pick up.
He took a deep breath and plunged in.
He took a deep breath and tried again.
He took a deep breath and turned to her again.
He took a few sips and finally broached the subject.
He took a few steps and then paused, glancing back at her.
He took a long shower, exhausted, before retrieving his now lukewarm dinner from the house.
He took a mug from the cupboard and poured himself a cup of coffee.
He took a potato, drew out his clasp knife, cut the potato into two equal halves on the palm of his hand, sprinkled some salt on it from the rag, and handed it to Pierre.
He took a seat at the table.
He took a sip of coffee before responding.
He took a step toward her.
He took a very deep breath.
He took advantage of her, but she wasn't stupid.
He took another sip of his coffee.
He took care of her and fed her and let her walk around.
He took Carmen by the hand and leaned close to her ear.
He took Damian outside to the rock where he and kiri had watched the stars once long ago and set him down.
He took Deidre's arm and pulled her against him, rubbing his hips against her backside.
He took her arm and led her to the couch, retreating to the kitchen for more cookies, water, and a bottle of painkillers.
He took her arm with one of the hands that had explored every part of her body not two weeks before.
He took her arm, and she yanked away from him.
He took her arm, pulling her behind him.
He took her arms and sat her in a chair, handed her a fistful of tissues, and knelt.
He took her face in both hands.
He took her face in his hands and drew her to him, kissing her once again.
He took her hand and led her across the camp, heading for a jumble of rocks.
He took her hand and led her out of the barracks through the back door and into the main house.
He took her hand and pulled her close enough for their bodies to touch.
He took her hand as they went out to his Jeep.
He took her hand in his and leaned forward, allowing his forehead to rest against hers.
He took her hands and helped her to her feet, his voice becoming soft and gentle, his gaze mystic.
He took her other with a rough hand and nodded in approval at the healed scars.
He took his bread and canteen of water—the morning sustenance for a slave—and tucked them into a cargo pocket.
He took his horse to the stable.
He took in her features with passive curiosity.
He took in her features, gaze resting on her lips.
He took in the various scenes, to include the local news, which blasted photos of the black skies and mounting waves of the tropical-storm-turned-hurricane.
He took it harder than I thought he would, but being able to keep Tammy took the edge off it.
He took Kathleen out to breakfast.
He took me in when no one else would, and he protected me.
He took one look at the suitcases on the bed and started toward her.
He took Tammy's tiny hand in his.
He took ten gold pieces from his table and wrapped them in the little letter.
He took the blanket from her and spread it on the ground.
He took the chair across the room.
He took the cup from her hand.
He took the pen and paper and scrawled down a number before handing it to her.
He took the wood from her arms and dropped it into the wood box.
He took them to his condo on the beach for privacy.
He took them to the condo, and she tensed.
He touched her face, and she took his hand in both of hers.
He tried to speak but it took a few moments before the words were understandable.
He was in the area and the police took a good look at him from the information I have but there wasn't enough evidence to charge him.
He was older, in his mid-thirties, and the light took longer to appear in his eyes than it had the younger man.
He was so incensed; he'd try as many times as it took.
He was yards behind and took copious notes.
He winced and then took a determined step in her direction.
He'd never been human, and he had no idea how long it took for a human body to heal.
He's proud of the way you took care of the twins.
He's the expert on the subject of partying, that's for sure, but him and Melissa took off.
Henry took his slate and went out.
Her eyes fell to his frame, and she took him in with hunger and appreciation.
Her father fell back, and she took a deep breath before approaching the men.
Her gaze took in his masculine chin, the square cut lower lip and the piercing blue eyes - only right now they weren't piercing.
Her soft voice drifted off as she took him in.
His body took it this time, and his soul didn't laugh at her as it had when she tried to turn him into a rock.
His direct gaze was intense as he took in her features.
His gaze lingered, and he took in the beautiful doe brown eyes, deep set and large, framed by long eyelashes.
His gaze took in the dead vamps.
His hand covered hers and he took it in his, kissing it tenderly.
His horse snorted and took a step back.
His lips turned more demanding, and he took her hands in his.
His mother unlocked her cabinet and took the precious volume from its place of safe keeping.
His sharp gaze took her in.
His voice was so harsh that Adrienne took a step backward.
His words took her a minute to register.
However, Martha took notes and Betsy recorded what was said.
Howie took a deep breath and began.
Howie took a deep breath.
Howie's mother took a turn for the worse and he'd been advised she wouldn't make it.
I cleaned out our bank accounts and wrapped the withdrawal slips in the same pair of shorts and pinned it to his pillow with a steak knife and took off.
I decided to talk to you this weekend, but I guess Mary found the form and took it upon herself to mail it to you.
I guess the time this all happened was when Darkyn took on the Dark One.
I guess you took one on the head too.
I imagine that took a chunk out of his savings.
I just took a few gut punches, that's all.
I remember especially the walks we all took together every day in Central Park, the only part of the city that was congenial to me.
I simply took on a form that you would not find threatening, Zamon answered.
I too took a deep breath.
I took a deep breath and called After on a throw away phone.
I took a deep breath and called her into my office and closed the door.
I took a deep breath and randomly chose a Pittsburg number.
I took a deep breath trying to control myself.
I took a look at the logistics info you showed me.
I took all my frustration and anger out on you.
I took another sip of water.
I took careful note of the time and movements, all of which lasted twenty-one minutes.
I took it all in for a few moments and it petrified me!
I took my "Reader for Beginners" and hunted for the words I knew; when I found them my joy was like that of a game of hide-and-seek.
I took my risks when I joined this group and I'm willing to face up to my responsibilities.
I took my time before responding.
I took my time to see what secrets I might glean from their abode.
I took Sean's job at the pub.
I took the key from the office and made a copy.
I took the liberty of confirming some of these cases.
I took the receiver as Betsy dialed the number she'd copied from the television announcement.
I took time before retiring for the day to telephone Martha with the good news Julie's break in was a false alarm.
I went back up and dressed and took a walk out on the pier.
If the police investigated in an orderly way and took their time the victim would most likely be harmed or killed.
In her bathroom, she wiped her face with a cold rag and took a couple of aspirin.
Instead of using our usual tip line, we conveyed the information directly to Detroit where the abduction took place.
Instincts took her in the direction of the stream, and she reached the top of a shallow ravine in whose valley the stream flowed.
It didn't take long for him to get home, and when he came in from the garage, he went directly to his gun cabinet and took out a rifle.
It just took the rest of us a while to shake off the bonds.
It took a decade or two for the new medium to be seen in light of itself, not just in terms of what it displaced.
It took a lot of soul searching to come to you.
It took a moment for her to register the truth.
It took all I could muster to hold it together.
It took fifty minutes before the door burst open and Howie dashed out and up the stairs with Martha close on his heels.
It took five trips by the time the auction was finished and the last of the purchased junk was dumped at Bird Song.
It took her mind back to childhood memories of barefoot strolls down dusty lanes.
It took him only a few minutes in between each pronouncement to locate us.
It took little urging to bring his mouth down to hers.
It took many days of mountain sunshine and the comforting routine of the bed and breakfast to blur the trauma of the Lucky Pup shooting.
It took me awhile to adjust to it, too.
It took me back to when we were kids, in Amherst and this knowing kind of trust and kinship we'd shared.
It took me forever to get it out of the closet in your apartment.
It took me several minutes to respond.
It took me thirty minutes to convey everything that was happening.
It took me too long to find Past-Death's soul.
It took more effort than he thought to break the otherworldly connection binding them.
It took place in Cleveland where seven year old Eric Campbell was abducted from his Karate class.
It took planning and perseverance to be successful.
It took some getting used to moving around.
It took the group only moments to confirm the year—1961.
It took them over an hour to fill all the canteens.
It took three tries before we were satisfied our information was in believing hands.
It took three tries bracketing the time before they hit on the culprit.
It took too much effort to look up at the sun to measure time.
It took us all the following day and part of next, though our calculations of time were suspect, to finish our ladder.
It took us some time to ties his activities together.
It took us two hours to come ten miles from the airport and Julie had to direct him the last mile and she just got here herself.
It was a different Howie Abbot who took the news.
It was an independent lab and when Cynthia took a bathroom break and freed the phone, he telephoned.
It was Delaware, in the middle of nowhere and I watched the house for hours before I took my prize.
It was hard enough to make ends meet before she took the job at the ranch.
It was that day his ma and her husband took us up in Governor's Basin for a picnic.
It was the first occasion the dream took place close to the present time; less than four years ago!
It was the middle of the day, and Alex never took a nap.
Jackson took a moment to respond.
Jennifer, forced to husband her limited shots, took more time with hers as well.
Jonathan helped her feed and water the animals and then she took him to the hospital with her.
Jonny took a gasping breath.
Jonny took it before she could and looked through her addresses.
Jule eased away from her and took her arm.
Jule took her hand and led her through the large log house with its earthy décor.
Jule took her hands in his and rested them on his thigh.
Jule waited patiently, a smile crossing his face as he took her in.
Jule's instincts took over, and he allowed them to guide his sword and punches.
Later, when everyone had left, Yancey took Lisa's hands in his.
Little conversation took place as each of us kept our thoughts to ourselves.
Little things like the way you took in that stupid cat.
Looks like Darian took out everyone's power but Damian's.
Lydia glanced up and down and then took Fitzgerald's face in her hands and kissed him full on the mouth—no glad-to-see-you-grandpa embrace.
Martha took her cousin's hand.
Mr. Higinbotham, President of the World's Fair, kindly gave me permission to touch the exhibits, and with an eagerness as insatiable as that with which Pizarro seized the treasures of Peru, I took in the glories of the Fair with my fingers.
Neither spoke, and the chauffeur took them north, instead of south towards home.
Often, when he was a little lad, he took long walks among the trees with his mother.
On Saturday we took in a Broadway show and Sunday a baseball game.
On the way back, we took time to show Molly the West Swanzy covered bridge.
On these occasions she took Tammy with her, and Lisa was left to enjoy her precious solitude.
One of the death dealers took Deidre's arm and waited.
Our wedding definitely took priority.
Patsy Boyd Cynthia took one look at the note and began to cry.
Patsy got mad at one of the women where we were staying so she swiped her car and we took off.
Pete took a swallow of his coffee.
Pete's eyes were twinkling as he took his plate and a cup of coffee.
Pissing off Jonny wasn't part of her plan, so she took her anger out on punching bags every evening.
Prince Andrew without replying took out a notebook and raising his knee began writing in pencil on a page he tore out.
Protect and Serve took on a new perspective.
Pumpkin took time before answering.
Quinn took a long sip on his beer.
Quinn took charge of our working accommodations.
Record keeping back then wasn't all electronic and paper took up space.
Sealing the letter, she took a stamp from her purse and placed it on the envelope.
Señor Medena took her elbow in his hand and led her down the hall.
She changed and took the shears, hiding them against her body as she approached the door.
She claims a red headed young guy took real good care of her, fed her and let her play video games.
She cleaned him up then took a shower and dug out musty clothing from a trunk at the bottom of one wardrobe.
She closed her eyes against the sunlight and took another two steps into the garden.
She couldn't help thinking the creature whose job it was to trick people into Hell wasn't above lying to the human mate he took.
She didn't know what happened if she tried to make one, but she'd do what it took to protect the terrified teen.
She didn't meet his gaze and spun away when he took the sandwich.
She dropped her glass in the sink and took a step backward.
She faced the speaker and took a step back.
She fell in love with a trapper and he took her back to what we all describe as civilization.
She felt another drain as he took another swig of her power, and coldness, then silence.
She fingered it and took in her glowing features.
She flushed and looked him over, then took a step back in to the living room.
She gasped and took a step backward.
She grabbed the coffee cup and took a sip as she stepped around him.
She held out a hand to him, and he took it.
She lifted her canteen from the wagon and took a mouthful.
She lifted her glass and took two gulps, winced again, rubbed her mouth and closed her eyes.
She looked so cute that Carmen took a few pictures of her.
She opened her purse and took out a picture of Randy Byrne and Jen.
She paused and her voice took on a sardonic tone.
She popped open her halter, nearly spilling the contents, and took out her cigarettes, but didn't light one.
She pulled up a chair and the Deans took seats across from her.
She quietly opened the door to her room and carefully closed it behind her and took a deep breath.
She rubbed her temples and took a deep breath.
She said her mother or someone took her calling card but she didn't explain.
She sat beside Martha and took her hand.
She sat down and took my hand.
She sat down because the code of conduct about standing while guarding took second place to comfort.
She sped away, and they took off up the driveway with the swordsman trailing.
She threw the rifle to her shoulder and took aim.
She toasted my glass and took a long swallow.
She took a deep breath but didn't cry.
She took a deep breath, rose, and began to walk the sunny room.
She took a job in a saloon so she could eat.
She took a long slow swallow of liquor.
She took a quick step back and he dropped his hands.
She took a quick step back.
She took a shower and padded through the quiet mansion to the kitchen.
She took a step back from him.
She took a step back, overwhelmed by the scene before her.
She took a step back, uncertain what the man was but aware her instincts were at a scream.
She took a step backward and met his gaze angrily.
She took a step down and missed the next rung - plunging her shin against the step.
She took a step toward him and called out.
She took a suitcase out of the closet and swung it up on the bed.
She took about eighty percent of your tips at the call center.
She took careful aim and squeezed off a shot.
She took Darian's hand and led him down the hall like the lost child he was.
She took her time answering.
She took his arm, terrified they'd shoot the lost soul.
She took his face in her hands again, forcing his attention on her.
She took his face in her hands and traced his cheekbones and jawline with her fingers.
She took his face in her hands the way she had Damian the night he wanted to destroy the world and forced him to meet her gaze.
She took his hand and absorbed what she could of his power.
She took his hand and kissed his palm, then ran to her library, mind racing with what she'd learned about him.
She took his hand and turned it over.
She took his hand but didn't introduce herself.
She took his hand to lead him up to the porch where Fred stood.
She took in his wounds again, unable to fathom why her father would chain him to the wall in their wine cellar.
She took in the clean car and shook her head, wondering how many hours a week he spent cleaning everything he owned to keep it all so spotless.
She took it and closed her eyes, determined to find a way to use her gift to counter her father's magic.
She took it, and he pulled her in for a hug that made her sigh.
She took it, and he pulled her up.
She took it, and he Transported them to the small storage room.
She took it, his power moving through her and making the hair on the back of her neck stand on end.
She took its arm and helped him up.
She took Joseph's gun along because she was afraid of bumping into a bear when she agreed to go up the mountain with Faust.
She took Molly's hand and led her to a corner chair.
She took off, noting where she entered the woods, and using a tall Sycamore tree as a trail marker.
She took one step forward, then another, throwing herself onto the ground beside Sofi.
She took out some of his and hers so he wouldn't think she was packing to leave him.
She took several swallows and lowered the canteen.
She took short breaths, as if it hurt to talk.
She took the keys a little too quickly.
She took the opportunity to escape, darting by Dustin to her room.
She took the receiver from Sarah.
She took the sandwich he offered and grinned.
She took the tin from his hand and opened its hinged lid.
She tried on every piece of clothing today and took five baths to test the different soaps.
She wanted more … She shook her head and took a wet washcloth into the living room.
She was missing for several weeks and they did everything possible to get me to say I took her though I was innocent.
She was saying a few pushy things I took exception to, and then she grabbed my arm for emphasis.
She was scared to death I'd blackmail her with the picture I took of her sweater in Dickinson Faust's Jeep.
She was worried about him, and he was touched by the idea she took pity on him when she herself was in more danger than he was.
She'd do anything for him, even if the devil took her soul!
She'd judged right; he'd do whatever it took to survive.
Slowly he took the shining star from his own brow and placed it upon that of the Princess.
So you just randomly took things from the house and buried them?
So, it looks like Talon's goons took our pig and injected it with something to turn it into a vamp.
Sofia exchanged a look with Linda, and the chipper woman took the hint.
Sofia took a deep breath.
Some nights, dreams took her on a stealthy walk down the path, taking advantage of every bush for cover.
Somebody switched the bones, stole the finger, and took the cigarette tin.
Someone took a lot of time and did a real number on him with a knife.
Talon looked her up and down in a way that made her skin crawl before he took her arm.
Talon took one and Dusty the other, feeling the coldness of Traveling from one place to another.
Thankful for the darkness that hid her burning face, she took a step away from him.
That familiar yet annoying pang of disappointment took its place.
That was all it took, providing it was the right time.
That was before I took the job.
The assembled nobles all took off their uniforms and settled down again in their homes and clubs, and not without some groans gave orders to their stewards about the enrollment, feeling amazed themselves at what they had done.
The business of Martha's bones took a back seat to her present whereabouts and the touchy problem of Mr. Fitzgerald.
The day was getting hot and it took too much energy to argue.
The Deans took turns relating the story, careful to include all the pertinent details.
The deliberate movements alone took a minute.
The demon lord took her wrists and pinned them above her head.
The devil's smile grew as his cold eyes took all of them and settled on Bianca's necklace.
The driver took them to a Spanish design home a few miles from the hacienda.
The executioner from the corner emerged from the shadows and took her arms.
The fingers ceased their massage and he took her arm, leading her to a dry rock.
The highest ranking of his death dealers to defect, Harmony had been Gabriel's lover for months and his second-in-command since he took over the underworld.
The hundred mile drive up the coast to Santa Barbara took more than two hours during which we chatted the entire way.
The idea was especially welcome, as she had become so organized that cleaning took no more than half the day.
The magic took hold of her, and she danced away from his strikes as if they were in slow motion.
The man took one peek at the bone and identified it as a left-hand pinkie.
The massive vamp hadn't attacked or turned his back at the first sight of him, a sign Jule took as positive.
The oath I took to you and Jule I now take to her.
The Other no longer smiled and took a step forward, unwilling to move closer to his daughter with the Original Vamp standing between them.
The ride took about forty minutes and as we arrived, two patrol cars were pulling away from the scene.
The street he was on looked as it had on the television he said, but the houses were absent numbers so it took him a few moments to locate the correct place.
The teen took Deidre's arm and circled her.
The teen took her arm then nudged her to walk.
The treasures of a new, beautiful world were laid at my feet, and I took in pleasure and information at every turn.
The trip took us out of the District on the Maryland side as we headed west through picturesque rolling hills and farm lands.
The truth settled into the pit of her stomach, along with the realization that she meant what she'd said—she would do whatever it took to free the man she loved.
The two of us took breaks and walked together, six paces, turn, six paces, turn, six paces, turn.
The water wasn't much more than a drip and it took us a long time to fill the canteens.
The wedding took place the Sunday before the election for Ouray County Sheriff.
The woman remembered the call because it took some work for her to dig up the old information.
The woman took a step back.
The WWW news was either negative or tardy because each took turns bickering at the other until Dean was ready to toss the entire family.
Then he took off when the well ran dry— and his girlfriend started filling out.
Then I took the doll, meaning to give it back to her when she had made the letters; but she thought I meant to take it from her, and in an instant she was in a temper, and tried to seize the doll.
Then the Wizard bent a pin for a hook and took a long piece of string from his pocket for a fish-line.
Then we took that ride and you were so impressed with the country.
They all feigned shock and surprise at this not-uncommon happening as Paulette huffily announced she'd absent herself with a walk around the block while they "took care of the matter."
They became one, and this time, when she reached out to him, he took her hand.
They emptied all the water into four canteens and took four empty ones with them.
They plotted together during the hunting trip you and your brother took the day before he died.
They released Patsy and the state took her daughter to try reuniting them.
They took him to the British camp.
They took their time, squatting on the dusty ground, letting minutes pass between bits of conversation.
This answer pleased the rich man so well that he bought Aesop at once, and took him to his home on the island of Samos.
This feat pleased me highly, as his body was very heavy, and it took all my strength to drag him half a mile.
This isn't his first time here, Dean thought, but they took his exit as their cue to leave.
This was more evidence of Howie's ineptness at the everyday chores the rest of us took for granted.
This zinger out of the blue took me aback.
Tiny drops of rain spattered their faces as she took his hand again and dismounted.
Toni grinned, took his phone, and swapped SIM cards with the new one.
Toni pushed both women behind him, and Darian took a teetering step towards him.
Two took her arm, driving her onward.
Two took her down a quieter hall and set her down.
We gave only limited thought to the upcoming session as our pre wedding trip and plans took precedence in our hectic schedule.
We took full advantage of our opportunity.
We took seats on an old leather sofa and side chair while our hostess sat behind the desk that dominated the room.
We took the bus to Kansas.
We took the car on vacation and our two families had a great time.
We went late at night and then we took the boat out and turned it over.
We've known since he took you up to his parent's house.
Westlake reached over and took her arm.
What took you two so long to get water?
When conversation lagged, they apparently took the hint and retreated into Bird Song.
When he finished, my mother took my hand and led me to my room.
When he took her hand, she almost cried.
When Howie was released from the hospital, Rose took him in.
When I assured him we were indeed speaking on a secure line he took a deep breath.
When Martha was in a session with Howie, Betsy took over, coveting the child as if she were her own.
When the nurse arrived, she took Destiny's temperature and said something about the doctor.
When we exhausted the subject, Betsy rose and took the floor.
While Cynthia took her shower, Dean made a few phone calls, asking for Ms. Dawkins, but after a dozen tries, he came up empty.
While some missing children reports listed a call number, many required a search that took valuable time.
Whoever swapped the bones took them for a reason.
With the food warming, Carmen took Destiny to her room and dressed.
Wynn took up position in a seat near the bed.
Xander took the first shot.
Yeah, well she probably never took a whip to your father, but there's always a first time, Anyway, I guess she was pretty worked up.
Yes, he took the bait and he was running with it.
You just took too damn long getting here.
You'll survive, Brandon said as he took over Mrs. Lincoln's chair.