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181. I imagined that if I left South Bend, I would meet a melancholy, athletic boy who liked to read as much as I did and on overcast Sundays we would take walks together wearing wool sweaters.
182. When I was young in the mountains, we went to church in the schoolhouse on Sundays, and sometimes walked with the congregation through the cow pasture to the dark swimming pole, for baptisms.
183. Business hours: 9:00 aM to 10:00 PM. Sundays and holidays excepted.
184. Growing up in a remote section of Oregon, Peterson, his parents, and his five siblings would pile into their wood-paneled, nine-seat station wagon on Sundays for an 80-mile round-trip to church.
185. He went to a private school and hated having to attend on Sundays.
186. I have not heard from her for a month of Sundays.
187. On Sundays his landlady provided dinner as well as breakfast.
188. I wanted to spend Sundays holed up together in our flat.
189. She could see now ( on Sundays ) that her husband was becoming a bloated and repulsive Thing.
190. On Sundays we used to go back to help out in our factories.
191. On Sundays,(Sentencedict.com) he washes his car down with the garden hose.
192. I have not seen her for a week of Sundays.
193. Peter , with whom I played tennis on Sundays, was fitter than I was.
194. On Sundays, the usually desolate park sprouted with stands, selling food and sundry goods.
195. "On Thursday nights, " I said defensively, "my wife and I play cribbage. On Sundays she reads to me the weekly letter from her mother.
196. Hollywood took on a new role in Sundays 80th annual Academy Awards: bit player.
197. Eg : It will take me a month of Sundays to get this garden tidy.
198. Please note, that there are no collections on Saturdays, Sundays or Bank Holidays.
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