11. A novelist must have a nose for human motive, and novelists of a certain kind must have an ear for the language of people with no way out. 12. All the greats know kids have noses for bad, shallow, listless, pedantic and boring writing. 13. By the time the eight-horse field leaned into the turn, three-eighths of a mile from home, Concern had his nose in front. 14. Deer, it is said, have sensitive noses and will shy from unfamiliar or threatening scents. 15. Does love have a nose? 16. Dorsey, who often has his nose in the playbook, worked with the new receivers all summer. 17. During the medieval period, Jews were associated with illness, and anti-Semitic images sometimes depicted Jews as having small noses because Jews were said to suffer from syphilis. 18. Even free-market ideologues at the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission have their noses to the political winds. 19. Everybody in our house had a nose in a book or periodical. 20. For the first few steps he took, War Emblem had his nose diving toward the dirt, bobbing a foot or so above the ground. |