1. AN open verdict was recorded yesterday on a solicitor found dead of carbon monoxide poisoning in his car, which had a tube attached to its exhaust. 2. The tot has a tube which runs from his brain into his abdomen, which allows the fluid to drain off. 3. And best of all it had tubes, not transistors. 4. An uninformed decision may lead to a day spent among Lilliputian waves, while a nearby beach has lovely tubes just waiting to be tamed. 5. A second stool has more tubes of paint and a jar for brushes. 6. But I have a tube in my stomach and every night I attach it to a pump and a formula that comes in vanilla and chocolate. 7. Dowling said Tools is now on a ventilator and has a tube down his throat to help with breathing and swallowing. 8. He had tubes down his throat. 9. He was unable to write because he had tubes in his hands. 10. It had tubes. |