1. A cluster of people, all anxious to shake his hand, formed around the speaker. 2. A long line of people waited their turn to shake his hand. 3. After his address, Houston worked the crowd, shaking hands, patting backs. 4. After his speech, he shook hands and offered words of encouragement to people in the crowd. 5. American businessmen were surprised that their French colleagues wanted to shake hands each morning, a formal sign of politeness in the US. 6. And so Fleury raised his hat, shook hands, and hurried away. 7. And so they merely shook hands, and she walked off down the garden path to her door. 8. And, with some initial reluctance the two men shook hands. 9. Anna and William stand and shake hands formally Well, it was nice to meet you. 10. Arnold shook hands formally with Mr and Mrs Hendry and patted David on the head. |