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(121) Having survived peritonitis and a brain haemorrhage on top of an inoperable cancer, who was to speculate?
(122) I had to balance on top of the ladder to reach the last peach.
(123) Rather, the central focus of the magic is the weather-vane on top of the Great Tower.
(124) Wes followed me and watched as I opened the boot and laid Duke gently on top of my black working coat.
(125) On top of the hill was a wood of beech trees surrounded by a stone wall.
(126) I was walking around with a camera and binoculars right on top of their nuclear silos.
(127) He slammed the milk bottle down on top of the bedside cabinet[sentencedict.com], pulling the drawer open.
(128) But he got angry over a $ 30 waiting charge on top of the $ 44 trip.
(129) Many coral species form branching colonies in which hundreds of individual polyps live on top of their own houses.
(130) His head bobbed on top of his big body and his face always reminded me of Yogi Bear.
(131) The beady, little eyes softened as Cranston displayed his warrant, a silver coin lying on top of it.
(132) Place on top of the leaves and garnish with the chives.
(133) In addition savings accounts and bank certificates of deposit would no longer be automatically corrected for inflation on top of interest.
(134) Perched precariously on top of the load was the loader, holding aloft the corn-dolly for all to see.
(135) Then, on top of the craziness and alleged corruption, populist Bucaram last month announced an economic austerity program.
(136) He laid it on top of one of the garbage cans lined up in front of his building.
(137) Various accessories are available for corner trims. Vapour barrier, sealed at overlaps, is laid on top of ply roof deck.
(137) Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
(138) He tells the story of Joseph and his brothers by painting the faces of young men on top of photographically-enlarged pages from the bible.
(139) Habitual petty thieves and drug addicts dumped on top of their already bulging caseload become their newest clients.
(140) On top of that, cable companies have developed a reputation over the years for less-than-stellar customer service.
(141) On top of this was a solid brick monument with an upright stone.
(142) On top of that, a super-levy of up to 3% - depending on the actual size of the harvest - would have to be imposed.
(143) Cora-Beth's foot had slipped between two of the bales and she had tumbled backwards, dragging Harry down on top of her.
(144) An angel was balancing precariously on top of the Christmas tree.
(145) The weight of the air on top of the paper held it down with so much pressure that the stick broke.
(146) Trim the top of one cake flat and place the other cake on top of it.
(147) Season the cod steaks and place them on top of the tomato mixture.
(148) The great beast landed with both feet in the water, right on top of the little fellow swimming there.
(149) He slid on top of Solveig, kissing her, increasingly aware of ripples in her body beneath him.
(150) The Digital decision comes on top of recent job announcements in the area.
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