1. Anchoresses were believed to confer great spiritual benefits on a neighbourhood and all big towns liked to have one. 2. And consider buying the same set-up as a friend so you have some one to lean on when things go haywire. 3. And how pleasant it was to have some one to spoil, thought Agnes, running the tap. 4. And I, at last, had some one to talk to. 5. And they all have that one identifying number with them. 6. Conversely, they were punished with a lower standard of living and consequent lower status if they chose to have large ones. 7. Formal Training Over half the farms had some one who had taken part in some kind of formal training. 8. Having only one hand, and having that in a dozen things, he has no other to hold out. 9. Justin forgot the map but I happened to have another one in the glove compartment. 10. My first successes were in fake fur - we had one each. |