1. As I look at her, I feel an emotion I never had before. 2. But if you have a moment to spare before you do catch the bus, be sure to pop in. 3. But lawmakers remain locked in a partisan dispute over what information House members will have before voting on disciplining the speaker. 4. Companies that get together no longer need as many accountants or vice presidents of Marketing as each had before the merger. 5. I am relieved when I get sick once again, just as I have before at times of unbearable tension. 6. I felt my body begin arching in a way it never had before. 7. In the present case, however, a pure delegation of legislative power is precisely what we have before us. 8. Just before bedtime he had a snack of bread and cheese. 9. Management still made the Decisions, but it gave employees an opportunity to speak out that they never had before. |