41. Beryl had a friend, and both were partial to little nips of whisky...
42. ... and seek to express ourselves as we are, and not as we would have our friend to think us to be.
43. Now I have friends in Melbourne who would never look at, be interested, go to a cricket match in their entire life.
44. Supposing, he thought, with a stab of fear, he was never going to have any friends?
45. I had a friend, an inspector in the cop-shop, and he advised that after breakfast would be early enough for that procedure.
46. Then Mr Jarvis had a friend with him when I went out to deal with piglets who were scouring, and this man owns a smallholding near by.
47. But Tony and his colleagues have friends in high places.
48. I have friends who are magistrates and I know they feel tempted to give a fine or bail, when they should be giving a prison sentence.
49. He was such a popular man and had so many friends everywhere.
50. You may have a friend with a nice car willing to chauffeur you.