11. Half past eight comes and it is time to stand outside and wait for the bus. 12. He stands outside the window looking in at shoppers in the bright warm light of the store. 13. He stood outside the boutique, peered in and saw her in a big black coat talking with the cashier. 14. He stood outside the door and cried and then went and drank until he was out cold. 15. He was standing outside, smoking a cigarette. 16. I just stood outside the gates and watched. 17. I remember not being able to stand outside a phone kiosk any longer and dragging out a man who was obviously gossiping therein. 18. I went across the clattering, windy linkage space between the dining and dome cars and stood outside the toilet room. 19. It stands outside our lodges in the forests where we spend the fall, hunting and collecting maple syrup. |