1. But they stand outside the door wherever he is, they encircle him when he is outside, they prowl the corridors near him and they overhear conversations. 2. But union organizers have been busier than ever this week, prowling the corridors of the Capitol for votes, votes from police officers. 3. Lobbyists prowl the corridors of the Capitol with nervous expressions, making last-ditch attempts to kill bills that might work against their interests and salvage those that help them. 4. President Bush and his advisers may inhabit Camp David or the situation room, and the blue-suited scions of power may prowl the corridors of Capitol Hill. 5. Relatives prowled the corridors of the school, desperate for information about family members who had lived in the building. 6. The turnaround specialists, headed by Cooper, prowl the corridors, doing their best to lift spirits and revive a fallen icon. 7. We prowled the corridors, peering into unoccupied rooms that were minute but inviting, erratically configured and low ceilinged but outfitted with richly colored brocade. 8. Prostitutes openly prowl the corridors. |