1. It was said that the working people of London had no need to bolt their doors at any time. 2. Once inside, he bolted the door. 3. The door was bolted but Wycliffe banged on it and was admitted by a uniformed policeman. 4. I had bolted the door the instant I had seen the bat. 5. ...the heavy bolted doors . 6. Agrippa demanded at once as Catesby bolted the door behind us and scrutinised the long, low-ceilinged chamber as if eavesdroppers lurked in its very shadows. 7. But this was bolting the door after the horse had gone. 8. GRIT your teeth and bolt the door -- the latest novel from Iain Banks is about to hit the bookshops. 9. It always seems you have to bolt the door first before you can turn the key. 10. Always lock and bolt your door. |