111. A little to the side of each church is its cemetery, used by the families who live in town.
112. A little yacht stove gave out a temperate glow, its draught adjusted to produce exactly the right warmth.
113. A lizard without its tail is at a considerable disadvantage.
114. A local authority derives its powers from statutory authority.
115. A local council can spend more than its total guideline if it finances more from sales than the government assumes.
116. A local group has formed to oppose the mining and has held its first public meeting.
117. A lorry rolled past us along the road, its crumbling body bright with painted pictures plastered over with dust.
118. A lot of GPs are too quick to prescribe drugs, instead of letting the body get better on its own.
119. A lot of local residents say the downtown area is losing its soul.
120. A magnificent dragonfly with its iridescent wings settled on her shoulder.