1. He stood alone for a minute, until she was out of sight. 2. She needed desperately to be alone for a little while - to think. 3. As long as there are slow courts and a preference for the baseline, Navratilova will stand alone for her attacking, forward-charging style. 4. But here in her two-week rental, she was relatively alone for the time being. 5. But Mr. Chuck Wagon himself, Miller, was left alone underneath for an easy tip. 6. But they have managed to leave him alone for long stretches. 7. Can he be alone for that hour? 8. Crawford said she was cold and alone for a day until she was put in a cell with two Albanian women. 9. For several hours, he said, different interrogators came and went, leaving him alone for long stretches in an interview room. 10. Growth attracts attention, and attention breeds company, so although Nancy Brinker was the first, she was not alone for long. |