One night (the first missile then could
scarcely have been 10,000,000 miles away) I went for a walk with my wife.
But no; with
scarcely a pause Lizzie took the leap, stumbled among the rough clods and fell.
Had their party been perfectly agreeable, the delay would have been nothing; but General Tilney, though so charming a man, seemed always a check upon his children's spirits, and
scarcely anything was said but by himself; the observation of which, with his discontent at whatever the inn afforded, and his angry impatience at the waiters, made Catherine grow every moment more in awe of him, and appeared to lengthen the two hours into four.
About herself, Sonia wrote that she had succeeded in making some acquaintances in the town, that she did sewing, and, as there was scarcely a dressmaker in the town, she was looked upon as an indispensable person in many houses.
This article she was continually reading, she even read it aloud, almost took it to bed with her, but scarcely asked where Rodya was, though the subject was obviously avoided by the others, which might have been enough to awaken her suspicions.
To the intense annoyance of those who maintained this opinion, the criminal scarcely attempted to defend himself.
In fact, religious beliefs are
scarcely more private than actions are, for every religious belief is a source of potential action.
I bet he could
scarcely believe what a pushover Scotland was.
WASHINGTON: With
scarcely any sleep, in sweltering heat and after losing their kit, Portsmouth ended a farcical North American pre-season tour on Saturday with a 4-0 drubbing at the hands of Major League Soccer s DC United.
This "Oates"--this quasi-public self--is
scarcely visible to me, as a mirror reflection, seen up close, is
scarcely visible to the viewer.
'It seems to me,' the cave bear said 'He's such a puny thing He has poor teeth, no claws or horn He doesn't have a sting' The mammoth nodded, he agreed: 'He reaches
scarcely to my knees.' 'No, no, you're wrong', the serpent cried ('twas he who'd brought the charge) 'He's not like us, he's dangerous Much better that he died He sharpens sticks And often in the night I seem him staring at the sky Those silly points in light'.
Though we
scarcely need reminding, Tuesday's concert was an example of the strength the CBSO can boast in its section principals.
The historicity of the positive testimony from hard core adversaries and enemies can
scarcely be doubted.
Today's hyper-extended giraffes can
scarcely manage the "filigree steps" that were the hallmark of such terre-a-terre dancers as Fanny Elssler.