1. An exception might be if your local paper is one of those that sometimes use colour on their pages. 2. At this time of year, the papers are full of advertisements for skiing holidays. 3. But the paper was so damp that his pen merely furrowed it, as if he were writing on a slab of butter. 4. Careful - the paper is very old and tears easily. 5. During the second world war paper had been too precious to waste on the manufacture of gift-wrap. 6. Five papers are now in circulation, two from consumer groups, one from managers, and two from medical organisations. 7. For him a paper was much more than a published news-sheet. 8. His Mirror Group papers were non-partisan, but they were, equally, not identified with colonial rule. 9. His paper is part of a national chain. |