11. And afterwards he had lain in her arms as though they were a world away with the waves breaking on the shore outside. 12. And in that there lies an essential difference between the painters and the poets here. 13. And lying in a bath of Almond and Mallow will soothe your skin, leaving it feeling soft and supple. 14. Are we so blind as to miss what May lie in store for us? 15. At the present time the strength of the Catholic and nationalist forces in the North lies in their political discipline and restraint. 16. Beings who were now dead or dying, and who were lying in tangled, dreadfully mutilated heaps. 17. Both of these topics lie in a future somewhat beyond the early lunar-base era covered in this chapter. 18. But a piece of bread lying in almost liquid mud will demand a more prolonged cleaning process. 19. But the only difference between these two sentences lies in the choice of the lexical item as object. 20. But the true importance of this early work by Willadsen lies in his technique. |