1. He asked if the mechanics might stop on their way home and see if they could provide assistance. 2. He stopped on seeing the van across the road and then Brenda. 3. He stopped on the stairs, all his old fears returning, feeling his heart beginning to pound. 4. He stopped on the top stair and with a critical eye surveyed the neighbor-hood. 5. I left the house and bought newspapers and stopped on the sidewalk to read through the ads for vacant rooms. 6. It is also rather embarrassing to stop dead on a hack and be unable to proceed further. 7. The eyes of the slow reader will stop on each word before moving on to the next one. 8. They wandered down a small incline where they stopped on a bridge and stared down into the browny green water. 9. This truck can stop on a dime! |