1. At an early age he developed a remarkable memory and could recite long passages from the Scriptures by heart. 2. Long passages or stairs between the two make for difficulties in keeping food hot and clearing tables. 3. She remembers her reviews and quotes them, knowing long passages by heart. 4. This was quite a long passage for us, but we were lucky with the weather and made it in one leg. 5. Listings should be used to break up long passages of prose and to emphasize information. 6. Along the way there is a good deal of information about the tiger, including long passages from a manuscript given to Ives by his informant. 7. At times, they offer only a brief, overall synopsis for long passages of ensuing dialogue. 8. Because warm colors tend to come forward in space, placing vivid flowers in a corner or at the end of a long passage helps to shorten the distance. 9. But others with good reason not to forget acknowledged that the long passage of years had made old hatreds dusty. 10. But the way it is orchestrated here they become too much a presence in a long passage. |