31. Or the band improvised on a groove together, with Abercrombie snapping a figure, or strumming a chord to set a pattern. 32. Setting a pattern for many future relationships, the men later parted company on strained terms. 33. She chose the Chekhov, in the belief that it was a better role for her, and that set a pattern for her future. 34. Sitting out twice would set a pattern of weakness and there is no coalition to worry about this time. 35. That fight set the pattern of our lives for the next several months. 36. That leaves Ford, which has the closest relationship with the union and has set the pattern during the last two negotiations. 37. The corn-syrup-for-sugar swap set a pattern that has dismayed allies and trading partners alike. 38. The entrepreneurs now rushing into farming have themselves not set a pattern of tightfisted cost control. 39. The expensive and detailed requirements imposed by the commission set a pattern that would be followed if gambling on land is ever legalized, Washington said. 40. The larger police union almost always settles before the smaller unions, including those for detectives and sergeants, setting the pattern for their contracts. |