21. His long hair stopped neatly at the level where it curved most attractively, but his shave was indifferent. 22. I need to stop at a cash machine. 23. I need to stop in at the library. 24. I say nearly because he woke as I stopped at the next petrol station. 25. I still stop at the mulberry garden every day. 26. I stop at the lights outside a timbered Tudor mansion, now the Davenport College of Business. 27. I stop at the traffic light when I have a visual experience which others would describe as seeing a green light. 28. I stopped at some blackberry bushes and ate my fill. 29. I stopped at the supermarket to buy some frozen fish. |