31. She would sneak in through a side door and eat in a corner booth because she wore slacks. 32. Sensors were strung along the hills to discourage fighters from sneaking through the woods to get into Kosovo. 33. Some congressional Republicans criticized the new regulations, accusing the administration of trying to sneak through rules after Congress had adjourned. 34. Some conceal their pets in bags or boxes and sneak them through the Channel Tunnel. 35. Some analysts say Russia has been sneaking through this quarter, taking credit for the reductions in exports that are more a result of higher seasonal consumption at home. 36. That tiny space, where light barely sneaks through, is the fine line separating winning and losing for the Stars on most nights. 37. The familiar Carter combination of humility and vanity, of down home sincerity with nuances of moral superiority sometimes sneaks through. 38. The first hit was a seeing-eye bouncer up the middle, and the second was a hit-and-run bleeder that snuck through into right. 39. The occasional stylistic blip may sneak through, but most movies are best defined by a disappointing sameness. 40. The leader of the Catholics in Drumcree, Breandan MacCionnaith, urged Catholics to be wary of Protestants trying to sneak through the British lines to demonstrate. |