1. And still they boo if the mood takes them. 2. He used to visit them when the mood took him. 3. These broke in whatever direction the mood took them. 4. When the mood takes her. 5. And so a remarkable mood has taken hold through the bright mornings and cold, clear nights, one not experienced before during the nonstop work and permanent fatigue. 6. A few figures slip between both camps, as the mood takes them. 7. A subdued mood had taken over there, even before the polls closed. 8. But then, after buglers from the two sides sound the retreat, another mood takes over. 9. Indeed, sometimes this centrally imposed holiday mood takes on a heavy-handed tone that seems to borrow more from Orwell than Dickens. 10. Nobody in Cologne wanted to speak too soon or display triumphalism but inside the summit the confident mood quickly took hold. |