1. Jack tipped him five and got behind the wheel of his Lincoln, which he was buying on time. 2. Nancy got behind the wheel and buckled up. 3. Publishers frequently cite this as a reason for not really getting behind the sale, and putting better titles into it. 4. They really got behind us. 5. The crowd really got behind them and cheered them on. 6. Catlett got behind the wheel and I sat in back. 7. Curtis got behind the wheel and they started back toward the cottage. 8. He ran the faster, and got behind a tree. 9. Duncan got behind the Golf and pushed it to prove it would move, then set off back up the slope to get the truck. |