1. A tear found its way from under her eyelid, sliding down her cheek. 2. A third ball passed through the left arm half way from shoulder to elbow. 3. Believers wanted to be detached in many ways from earthly life and attached to heavenly life through a process called salvation. 4. Both would soon feed migrant birds on their way down from the north. 5. But the evidence for the average male brain differing in certain ways from the average female brain is now all but undeniable. 6. But Vicenza was half way from Venice to Verona, so if they did that they would all be doubling back. 7. Colugos differ in so many ways from other mammals that they thoroughly merit an order of their own. 8. His father is parson at Emminster, some way from here. 9. I feel a little curl of strange sensation working its way down from the bottom of my spine. 10. I took a seat a little way from the knot of people that formed the main body of our party. |