41. The manure-throwing downtrodden at the rally would never have a chance to lay their hands on that kind of money in their lifetimes. 42. They apparently anticipated the arrival of the Taliban and wanted to get rid of the posters before the guerrillas could lay their hands on them. 43. He looked unlikely material when he arrived at English county Kent last season, swathed in every cricket jumper he could lay his hands on. 44. Hundreds of fans scrambled to lay their hands on the souvenirs, causing huge traffic jams in Deak Square, one of the busiest in Budapest. 45. Inhabitants of districts in the north of Bangui which back the president were reported to be arming themselves with whatever they could lay their hands on Saturday. 46. Inhabitants of districts in the north of Bangui which back the president were reported to have armed themselves with whatever they could lay their hands on Saturday. 47. But the underlying message for the industry as a whole seems to be that the world just cannot lay its hands on enough computers. 48. Diesel however, is in short supply, and even blackmarket dealers here are unable to lay their hands on supplies. 49. When it is re-opened, the pirates will no longer pursue women for their physical charms but to lay hands on their food. 50. Specifically, to use pots and pans and anything metal they could lay their hands on to drown out the main evening news programme on state television. |