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91. He genuflected, slipped into a pew in the middle of the nave and knelt to pray.
92. To get a good purchase, I knelt on the melamine top, moving backwards as I was cutting.
93. An elderly woman came and knelt in front of Maryvonne and bowed so low that her forehead seemed to touch the tatami.
94. After he drifted off I got up from my typewriter, knelt beside the couch and stared at his face.
95. Her dreaming was interrupted by Ludovico who knelt before her and slid his hand between her legs.
96. They met the gang of shepherds going west and all went in together and knelt down at the manger.
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97. The girl drew back in horror, but Hencke knelt down close, as if grieving.
98. Lyddy knelt and put on the shoes she had kicked aside and then brought a hairbrush.
99. Fong knelt in the darkness of the back room and said a prayer.
100. She knelt down by the low window, put her head on her arms and cried bitterly.
101. I knelt beside her bed and draped an arm around her waist.
102. There was a flash through the haze of dust as Ford knelt to fire the train.
103. Tsu Ma knelt at its edge, his chest heaving, his thoughts in turmoil.
104. Almost against his own will, he knelt by the gap[sentencedict.com], and peered in.
105. As she knelt there, water soaking into her furs, it seemed to her that the masks were singing to her.
106. Nicholas knelt, then lifted him to the base of the wall and knelt again, to make certain.
107. For a few minutes she knelt by the grave, and was presently joined by Maria.
108. Her pretty summer dress was soiled where she had knelt on the pavement.
109. He knelt down and, soas to avoid leaving fingerprints, felt the barrel with the back of his hand.
110. Ezra knelt still looking back, coming beside his father and blindly reaching for the worn handle of the gaff.
111. Then we knelt before the altar of the can - and pulled the handle.
112. Yes, I knelt in fear, and my skin lived on thin wire, this side of a profound shudder.
113. Kathy crossed the porch, knelt down beside him, pressed the palm of her hand against his forehead.
114. Willie knelt down on the newspapers and began to dry him.
115. He looked so dreadful she went to him, knelt, put her hand on his.
116. They knelt facing each other and to George, Elizabeth looked no older than her sister, Sarah.
117. Of course, and she knelt down to cut off a sizable chunk of venison.
118. Binh and I knelt before the family altar and bowed three times.
119. Travis watched her for a second, then eased off his load and knelt down beside her.
120. She knelt in supplication.