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(151) A bundle of old clothes - what would gulls want with that?
(152) They were all running, each in its own characteristic way, like a gathering of old friends in animated conversation.
(153) Writers of old recipes often claimed that lemon curd keeps for years.
(154) We have a National Health Service; but it does not deal adequately with the illnesses of old age.
(155) And in a carrier bag, cunningly at the back of a cupboard, a bumper harvest of old newspapers.
(156) Practitioners concerned about suspected or actual abuse of old people will often be perplexed as to the best course of action.
(157) Like all new schemes or revisions of old ones, this New Scheme was greeted with enthusiasm.
(158) Only one showed him any kindness was Mosie Pick, the gutter-rag fencer of old cups and dented silver.
(159) They hung from railings and lamp-posts like baskets of old clothes.
(160) Poverty hounded the bishop, so he borrowed and cadged like a Franciscan beggar of old.
(161) De-hospitalization can be seen as a natural consequence of the decline in numbers of old long-stay patients.
(162) The album features an eclectic collection of old blues, jazz, and romantic pop standards.
(162) Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and create good sentences.
(163) Thrift has nearly killed her on several occasions, through the agency of old sausages, slow-punctured tyres, rusty blades.
(164) At last he succeeded in hauling himself over the boundary wall to the solid ground that marked the edge of Old Ashfield property.
(165) The wind sliced through the alley and blew a sheet of old newspaper against her leg.
(166) Both pieces combine the distinctive sounds of the New World flute with the more familiar tones of Old World instruments.
(167) This indicates that drinking is often a response to an inability to cope with the many losses of old age.
(168) The entryway was a garbage dump for rotted food, and the stairways reeked of old and pungent uric acid.
(169) Koju drove implacably on until we reached our destination Baabara, a cluster of old stone bungalows.
(170) An awareness of old history encourages caution when it is appropriated for a contemporary cause.
(171) We stood on the shoulder and peered down through the thick forest of old fir and knew he was there somewhere.
(172) It is humbling to think of old women as major evangelists of the nation!
(173) My hands felt clammy, the usual signs of old Shallot beginning to wonder whether it is time to cut and run.
(174) Plant in the same way as for trees and shrubs, mulching the prepared ground with black plastic or strips of old carpet.
(175) Both are New Yorkers, and obviously a couple of old cigar smokers.
(176) This section begins by looking at the changing fate of old people during the past century as they have retired.
(177) First is the possibility of an unnecessary increase in the number of old people consigned to institutional care.
(178) And what he said his mistress jotted down on the backs of old, torn envelopes.
(179) We must also avoid branch meetings seem like a gathering of old chums into which an outsider might be shy of intruding.
(180) She had on a pair of old blue jeans and some ballet slippers.
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