1. I could have arrested the manager of the field, but I thought it might be better to wait to see which way the cat jumped. 2. A few nights later when the liberal candidate appeared on TV, everyone was wondering which way he would jump. 3. But she has found a home and a calling, and Bill Clinton has found a frog that may inspire him which way to jump next. 4. No other statistic, perhaps in any other sport, has jumped the way the home run has in recent years. 5. Which way will he jump? 6. Peters, who wants curbs on immigration and foreign investment, has refused to say which way he will jump. 7. Peters refuses to say which way he will jump. 8. Peters, apparently relishing his new power broking role, refused to say which way he would jump. 9. Relishing his new role as power broker, Peters refused to say which way he would jump. 10. The old system is collapsing, but which way will Asians jump? |