1. A large circular flat stone on the green is said to be the remains of the Market cross. 2. A large stone blocked the entrance to the tomb. 3. However, if the small stones were put in first, it was impossible to add the large stones. 4. On her fingers are three rings bearing large stones. 5. So letters were left under large stones, wedged firmly in flowerpots or slipped under the door. 6. The entrance is formed by two curved rows of large stones. 7. You can often find a colony by looking under large flat stones, planks of wood or rubble lying on the soil. 8. Rory, who had been sitting next to Jessica on a large warm stone, stood reluctantly. 9. Improved mechanical lithotripters that are often effective and reasonably cheap are now available and may reduce the temptation to cut too far when attempting removal of large stones. 10. At the Humes Stroll Garden, three gateways and a number of arrangements of large stones at the turning points along the paths mark the intervals. |