1. Every evening now, Selina turns straight to the palimony page, and goes all quiet. 2. He was apparently planning to rent a car and drive straight to Verona. 3. I think I should get straight to the point. 4. ...the ability to get straight to the core of a problem. 5. It was straight down to business here. 6. But you had a way of going straight to the two ninety in one go, do you remember what that was? 7. Democratic Senator Tim Wirth of Colorado predicted Clinton and Vice-president-elect Al Gore would get straight to work. 8. And that sends me straight to the kitchen to cook up some sunny flavors of Provence. 9. Anna is sure that his soul just kept going, across the line and straight to Ali. 10. At any point in the program, you can go forward, backward or straight to the main menu. |