1. Broadman, who could read after a fashion, peered over the top of the volume. 2. I stopped reading after thirty or so pages. 3. There is general agreement, but without, in most cases, quantitative evidence, that the majority of theses are never read after completion. 4. He continued reading after his allotted speaking time ran out, prompting Solomon to demand that Deutsch be removed from the chamber. 5. If they agree with your conclusion, maybe they can stop reading after the first paragraph, saving time. 6. Indeed, is there a more intense scene than two fighters pacing the ring as the scores are being read after a close fight? 7. It would help, then, to read more about the Jewish faith before or after you read this book. 8. Lyon said he became interested in how children learned to read after returning from Vietnam. 9. Patients and their families who packed the courtroom in a show of support wept and shouted when the verdict was read after about three hours of jury deliberation. 10. The retraction and apology went under the TelePrompTer for anchor Natalie Allen to read shortly after noon. |