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151. Apart from the undisciplined piles in front of Nigel, the books were in orderly rows arranged according to subject.
152. Nigel Mansell will defy critics who lament his departure from Formula One and make a success of Indy 500.
153. Nigel went on for years basking in the glory of his first book.
154. Each was a hi-tech header from Nigel Mottashed, moving through the central corridor.
155. The amazing prediction came yesterday by controversial agent Ambrose Mendy, the man behind Nigel Benn's rise to fame.
156. One name conspicuous by its absence was that of Nigel Kneale, whom Whitaker contacted very early on.
157. It needed no great powers of prophecy to realize that Nigel and I were on a collision course.
158. Nigel leafed through a few large-print Agatha Christies but was put off by the noxious inexplicable stains on the pages.
158. Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
159. Nigel gave her a little useful advice on publishers too.
160. Naturally she took up residence, and by the time Nigel came back she was well established.
161. These were just some of the questions poised by quiz master Nigel Harvey at a recent Rentokil quiz night.
162. The room was empty except for Nigel, standing irresolute by the drinks tray.
163. And she hoped Nigel wouldn't take it as a slur on his driving.
164. Nigel Lawson took a very courageous decision in the war against inflation.
165. Nigel and I were, above all, struck by the sympathetic treatment of an area which could so easily be spoiled.
166. Nigel Lawson's achievements on exchange and interest rates could be the deciding factor.
167. He had just heard the full story from Nigel Cramer in his office atop the Home Office building.
168. Nigel Cramer got a first telephone report from Bedford in the mid-morning, long before the written record arrived.
169. It is very funny - a dig at over-pompous officialdom in true Nigel style.
170. Sugar and Spice by Nigel Williams Carol is one of a party of young punk girls.
171. Then Nigel Carew drew his sabre and thrust it into the hand of his youthful son and pushed him forward.
172. Why is Nigel a lucky man?
173. Nigel is our new next-door neighbour. He's a pilot.
174. Nigel is a British subject.
175. Nigel is interested in aeroplanes.
176. Nigel: Correct. Margaret Thatcher said it.
177. Nigel is doing a law course at university.
178. I never enjoy meeting Nigel Dykes.
179. Nigel is a very lucky man.
180. Nigel is our new next - door neighbour.