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He wants to get under the wing of the law.
I was, and am, taken under the wing of my friend Mark.
Two banks had been taken under the wing of the government.
I caught him coming out from under the wing of the plane.
This can all be done under the wing of a fellow senior.
It may need to be under the wing of another auto company, he said.
What were you doing, hiding under the wing of the plane?
Under the wing of the Protestant church, young people had begun to press for more attention to human rights and environmental issues.
Sheltered under the wing of the house, he saw men who were standing there.
It now came under the wing of the army, with the navy acting as support.
He was then taken under the wing of Kenyatta in his new government.
Dressed for battle, they sat under the wings of the planes, waiting.
As we have seen, they believed that philosophy could be brought under the wing of rhetoric.
Often they could only do so under the wing of a man, often a husband or a brother.
Being under the wing of a Scout who was merely second class did not appeal to him.
Rockets were also positioned under the wings of these aircraft.
A little group of men is collected under the wings of each one.
Under the wings of ostrich were the individual numbers as on the eggs.
A town branch still continues, under the wing of the Cambridge lodge.
Next year Q&A returns under the wing of the news division.
Learn how to climb out under the wing of a plane, and perform a good arch!
Sleeping under the wing of an airplane every night?
The sun deserted Arnette; the town grew dark under the wing of the night.
He first made his name as a teenage prodigy under the wing of Burton.
The university eventually tried to bring The Northeastern under the wing of the public relations director.
He has taken me under his wing in a way.
He wants to get under the wing of the law.
Then two eyes looked out at her under one wing.
Not even to the individual you took under your wing.
They took the boy in to live under their wing.
I know you took him under your wing when he was small.
They took me under their wing and I couldn't have learned any more from them.
And I wanted suddenly to take you under my wing.
I was, and am, taken under the wing of my friend Mark.
And I still think of what happened that morning under the wing.
The two met as children and the professor took her under his wing.
It has to be the right kind of person taking you under their wing.
If it's another wife, we'll understand and take her under our wings when the time comes.
I made it a point to take him under my wing, and now we are the best of friends.
Mary took me under her wing from the very first.
There’s something interesting going on under your wing all the time.
You're the perfect person to take them under your wing.
He was a powerful man, and would have her under his wing.
One of the scientists seemed to have taken me under his wing, though.
She always had a sense of looking out for someone who was a bit worse off and taking them under her wing.
Two banks had been taken under the wing of the government.
He saw what was happening and took me under his wing.
When he's a bit older I'll take him under my wing.
He'd taken the little town under his wing and made it grow.
He became determined to help the young girl and took her under his wing.