51. Everyone was looking ahead, where a stick of black smoke stood on the horizon like a factory chimney. 52. Five minutes later they stood on the grassy bank looking down at the brown water. 53. For a while he stood on the soft sand, watching the waves break and the sandpipers scatter under them. 54. For example, written language typically has to express things more explicitly, because it has to stand on its own. 55. Four bottles of wine were standing on the shelf. 56. Four motionless figures stood on the pier. 57. Freddie stood on the corner of the turning as lookout for Tommy Green the street bookmaker. 58. Frith stood on the sea wall and watched the sail gliding down the swollen estuary. 59. From where I stood on the cliff, it must have been close to six hundred feet down. |