1. Dougal could read meaning into the meaningless, like a priest finding omens in the steaming entrails of a sacrificed animal. 2. Look you can read the questions. 3. I suggest that we do the usual thing of passing that one round so that if anybody wants to read it they can read it. 4. Being a gardener can help, as can reading his books, but luck is a big factor, Langevin said. 5. A few cannot read. 6. He cannot read, he cannot write, there are five children by three women, none of whom live with him. 7. Here, the park recedes into the background, and you can read alone and undisturbed, sitting on the edge of the water. 8. In software code, programmers often capitalize to set off words or word segments that are run together, because computers cannot read spaces. 9. Right now NEAR is so close to Eros that it could read a stop sign. 10. They can sort of read but have little understanding or comprehension of what they have just seen on a printed page. |