1. I tried to read a few pages, but I found it hard to concentrate. 2. In terms of the principles involved, we could be talking here about playing chess or reading a page of text. 3. He had tried reading isolated pages -- reading three pages, skipping three, and then reading four. 4. When I read your page I felt like I was listening to a Party Political Broadcast of the Labour Party. 5. I always enjoy reading your page in the Echo, will you please forward this letter to the Beeb. 6. Are you going to read this page? 7. And in a third instance, Marino and Fryar were reading different pages in the Miami playbook, resulting in another interception. 8. And there are a few gifts I would wish for some who read the pages of the Fort Worth Star-Telegram. 9. Children whose vocabulary skills are already fairly advanced benefit more when an adult reads the pages and poses questions afterward. |