1. A big noise in the record industry, whatever that Cornelius stuffed things into his suitcase. 2. But listening does more than that, it gives you a chance to learn and to get things into context. 3. Fortunately, Jorge appeared at that moment and was able to help us load things into the van. 4. He began to pack things into the picnic basket. 5. I chucked a few things into a suitcase and left. 6. I flung a few things into a suitcase. 7. I threw a few things into a bag and ran to the car. 8. In the midst of despair the movie producers drifted amongst other things into a new realism. 9. It is necessary to get things into perspective before the long haul to the Southern Hemisphere, though. 10. Karen watched in puzzled amazement as he dropped the thing into the wastepaper basket. |