41. Mr Rolleman was lying almost at her feet, his eyes staring blindly upward from a face of ghastly purple. 42. Mrs Kelleher looked up to the yellow face of the kitchen clock. 43. NILTs have always been regarded as representing the acceptable face of tribunals. 44. None of the regulars batted an eyelid, but the sweaty faces of the dance-crazy Glaswegians fell. 45. One by one the familiar names and faces of the independence period were passing from the political picture. 46. One is already the face of the other. 47. Others have all-in-one hook gliders which clip on to the face of the track and eliminate the use of separate curtain hooks. 48. Rather, I think the measure should be circular, like the face of a clock. 49. Rodriguez hesitated, his eyes shifting from Ward to the silent faces of the other diners, all watching us. 50. Sadie looked across at the open, honest face of her husband. |