51. It even managed to stay on the rails. 52. She was very welcome to stay on Saturday night, Bridget said, although she herself was going to the Oxford Playhouse. 53. For a little while the camera stayed on that pathetic figure, swaying slightly from side to side, then the screen went blank. 54. Asa took her down to a thousand, then five hundred feet, and the Yak, hungry for the kill, stayed on his tail. 55. He and Gerry had gone to the pub, Karen stayed on the boat. 56. Highers were designed to meet the needs of less than thirty percent of our school population, and that leaves the majority who stay on less than well-served. 57. Facilitator, an organisation to help women travellers feel at ease while staying on their own in hotels, was established. 58. He still stayed on the floor, he was still handcuffed. 59. You pretty much stayed on the, he advanced on the bed. 60. Those schools are achieving improved academic results, better staying on rates and lower pupil teacher ratios. |