1. I release my safety belt to hold you, dangerous ground, ground where my feet have wings of flame. 2. Metre, then, may begin in what stress-phonology makes possible at any given period, but it may end in the foot having coercive power. 3. A stone, for example, is suspected of being in his foot, but the foot has had to go untreated. 4. Davis is also regarded as a solid person, is athletic, and is said to have quick feet. 5. Has quick feet and for most part is form tackler. 6. Her left foot had a broken bone, though the South African team doctors said her pain was in her head. 7. I tried them on, and my foot had more room than Charles Foster Kane had at Xanadu. 8. If the feet of any pieces have sharp edges, this might not work. 9. Imagine his odds if the fans knew a cracked foot had to be patched just hours before the race at Santa Anita. 10. Its long black-and-white-banded antennae are more than twice its body length, and its feet have a bluish tinge. |