11. I read about the thymus gland, which produces cells. 12. I think it is much more valuable to hear and play instruments than to read about them. 13. I think of a starving boy I read about in the newspaper. 14. I used to send my songs off to outfits in Hollywood that I had read about in magazines. 15. In this chapter you will read about successful partnerships and unsuccessful ones. 16. Licensed dealers still deal in certain shares the punter reads about in the tip sheets. 17. My mentors were people I read about, such as Richard Byrd, the explorer, rather than people I knew. 18. On such a splendid and most holy day you do not want to read about hurt children. 19. On the way out I noticed a photograph of a benign-looking chap and read about his gifts to charity. 20. Perhaps she had acknowledged his wartime exploits, up there in his Spitfire inflicting those severe losses she had read about. |