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(151) Converse nodded thoughtfully and slid back on to the floor to sleep.
(152) The face relaxed and slid from view, the brick wall clouded and the screen blacked.
(153) I slid down in my bed, my hair fanning out over the headboard like a thick black fringe.
(154) Boyle said Santos' southbound minivan slid into the northbound lane, where it collided with a Ford Bronco.
(155) Then a sudden wave of exhaustion swept over her, and she slid into a light doze.
(156) I slid out of bed, put on my dressing-gown and padded out to the tiny landing.
(157) She slid the ring off now, and held it in her palm.
(158) The man collapsed against the wall and slid down it making gurgling noises.
(159) Her legs were spread wide to accommodate him, and his pecker slid into her like a warm spoon into thick cream.
(160) This time, when his glance slid over her, his scrutiny was compounded of interest and a totally male appreciation.
(161) Julia slid off the desk. After a moment's hesitation, Ian got up.
(162) He slid his cheek against hers and, moving with delicious deliberate slowness, he kissed her on the lips.
(163) Chill softness brushed his back as he slid into the rough grass.
(164) An intolerable weight seemed to press on her forehead and slowly she slid into sleep.
(165) He slid down the wall and sat with a bump.
(166) Pre-tax profits after exceptional items slid by 5% to £902m.
(167) Katherine could feel his anguish, and for the second time that day the tears slid down her cheeks.
(168) Her head hit the beam and she slid down and hit her shoulder.
(169) Moments later his suspicions were confirmed as it gradually slid open.
(170) Her dreaming was interrupted by Ludovico who knelt before her and slid his hand between her legs.
(171) It bunched up,(www.Sentencedict.com) then slid underwater in the opposite direction.
(172) She opened the oven door and slid the pan of biscuits in.
(173) She scribbled something on her memo pad and slid the paper across the desk to him.
(174) She slid her hands round her head from covering her ears to covering her eyes.
(175) I slid my leg between the cyclic and the front of the seat and lowered myself on to the nylon mesh.
(176) The Woman slipped Doyle's gun into her bag and slid the Kalashnikov under a cushion.
(177) It slid down the wall, leaving behind it a trail of dark brown juice, like bile.
(178) McMurphy was there, studying the deck of cards that slid in and out of sight in his hands.
(179) A few seconds later, Erma Bombeck gave up her first class seat and slid into the coach seat next to me.
(180) His thumb slid over the swelling mound outlined beneath the silk, trailed over the ripening bud at its centre.