1. Frank stopped to buy the evening paper from a news vendor. 2. Consequently, wherever we appear in public enormous crowds of staring faces cluster round us -- even if we just stop to buy a post-card. 3. And in Flatbush, Marie Lourde stopped to buy coconut sweets from an elderly street vendor and expressed her relief that the worst might be over. 4. After rescuing the car, we stopped to buy a haggis at an old-fashioned butcher shop selling only offal. 5. Each morning, they shared a can of grapefruit and would stop to buy food to cook over a fire for supper. 6. Gloria Davis stopped to buy some sweet cherries on her way home to Manhattan from a needlepoint convention in Philadelphia. 7. His mother, Christy Robel, had stopped to buy a soft drink but left the keys in the ignition when she went inside a store. 8. I was angry and thirsty from our frustrating trek through capitalism, and so I stopped to buy a cold drink from the machine outside. 9. It has become a great commercial advantage, with many motorists stopping to buy some fruit, or cans of soda, or some cookies and cakes. 10. Motorists occasionally stop to buy the televisions, which are fitted to work in cars. |