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In case we both have to cross back over quickly.
Now stop here and you're going to have to cross the road.
One man's got to cross the other boy comes back.
What did your mother say then, was she cross with you?
But they'll all cross the street when they see him coming.
After only three or four, his eyes started to cross.
By the look of him, not a man to cross.
Most people look both ways when they cross the street.
She left him to cross to the front door of the house.
What will become of us when we cross the line?
They should cross the state of Washington in no time.
He was going to have to cross the road again.
Maybe we can cross before they do anything, she thought.
Let us know when they start to cross in force.
At some point we have to cross over to the west side of the street.
At the same time, your eyes also need to cross, or come together.
Me thinking is to cross the top level and see the place out.
A mother and her two young children started to cross on the right.
Well, at least now I knew what had made the guy so cross.
Along with many others, she was trying to cross to the west side.
Once we cross the field I'll do the same thing on the other side.
A little later, on my way back to the car, I had one last street to cross.
Like if he were to cross the street just as she's getting in her car.
"Do you know what I did to the last person who tried to cross me?"
I want a large force, at least half your number, to cross with me in the morning.
I very much enjoy writing connecting books, particularly when they centre on families.
If he could centre the interest of the brute upon himself, perhaps the girl might escape.
The group then centre themselves as they show each other support by hugging one another before heading to the stage.
Remember the friends around you, who centre all their hopes in you.
They centre on a green, social, market economy.
Arguments often centre around how it is run and how funds are raised.
In the Presidential communications centre the phone rang again.
They centre on allegations that the Italian leader has been promised a cut of huge energy contracts.
They centre on the question, "What does the Doctor do at night when his companions are asleep?"
His research interests centre around early Irish law-texts and wisdom-texts.
Activities centre around five core programmes; special projects and initiatives are also undertaken.
'. Organisations with strong cultures often centre themselves around almost legendary figures in their history.
At the visitors centre you can organise pontoon-boat trips on the lake.
But don't read the lie that a young person should centre their existence solely through academic pursuits.
While all three couples appear throughout, episodes generally centre mostly on one of the couples.
Larsen and the mate were excitedly trying to centre a small glitter in the vision screen.
Irish International rules centre back in late '90's)
At the TEARS centre the children put the day's lessons into practice.
In the main communications centre a phone call confirmed what they already knew - the air base had been attacked and obliterated by an unknown force.
Due to its unique nature, 10 metres has a large following of hobbyists who centre most of their time on this frequency band.
They centre on Joyce's idea of an epiphany: a moment where a character experiences self-understanding or illumination.
From the Ben Lawers visitors centre the summit is only a short walk, with no real difficulties.
They centre around a visual display of 100 Pink Lady silhouettes planted in the ground or on display, and often include a simple ceremony.
They centre on the practice of delaying or shutting down the use of air-guns if a whale or dolphin is sighted nearby.
Like the rapporteur, I believe the Commission should centre its attention primarily on setting quantifiable, achievable Community-wide targets.
And then they center here to keep out of the way.
He can center a line with just about any two wings.
Most issues were centered on a different city or state.
The child's head is not centered over his or her body.
Usually centered on issues of control between them and their parents.
For some reason, their attention seemed to be centered on us.
The story is centered in the life of three young people.
Their lives are centered on family, community, and the nation.
They were centered upon the group within the living room.
Finally, the third floor is centered around political and military history of the area.
Maybe he should center his report on the security forces, eh?
A main street running east to west centered the town.
The town is centered on a church built in 1725.
It was best to keep her mind centered right then.
"The other changes in the law centered on the time value of money."
It was centered on the door about four and a half feet from the floor.
The town is centered around the college from which it takes its name.
He thought that individual experience was where people should center their religious beliefs.
It centers on the disease that has become his life's work.
The family's life was centered around the church and their faith.
Since 2002, his research has centered on the theory of space and time.
At the end of the room was a single chair by itself, almost centered.
One of those had been centered directly on our position, which was held by six companies.
I nodded, trying to center my attention on the displays.
These centered around the various people whom he met in real life.