leaning造句(91) She stood there, leaning on the phone table, and started reading the names incised into the wood.
(92) As the patrol commander approached the door of the bank, he spotted a black briefcase leaning against a wall.
(93) I add to the atmosphere by coming back into the room, closing the door and leaning against it, staring.
(94) He took a drink from the bottle himself, leaning across her to do so.
(95) He seemed to fall asleep, leaning heavily on to Cameron.
(96) Her body persisted in leaning into his warmth, seeking his strength - almost as though it knew something she did not.
(97) He sat leaning against the back of the seat with his legs stretched out straight in front of him.
(98) She climbed off reluctantly, leaning against the door, putting her feather-soft foot in his lap.
(99) Leaning out of the window, he let loose a stream of abuse.
(100) Holmes is alone, leaning back in his chair, reading a manuscript piled on his desk.
(101) Leaning back, he began to reach for the packet of cigars, then made a wry face and changed his mind.
(102) Once she looked round and saw the driver standing, his back to her, leaning against the van.
(103) Mr Popple peered over the side of the toilet, his right hand leaning on the toilet-seat.
(104) She pulled a wooden chair across in front of him and sat sideways on it, leaning on the back, looking at him.
(105) Leaning forward into the harness and pushing with all my might, I could not move.
(106) Janet had the slow, leaning walk of an expectant mother.
(107) First the old man dead on the beach, leaning against the railing.
(108) Should anyone remain unconvinced, I rest my case on the Leaning Tower of Pisa syndrome.
(109) Lachlan was leaning on the battlements, watching the boats in the Sound.
(110) So long as radicals were on the rampage, staying in the centre meant leaning ever farther towards liberal reform.
(111) There were what looked like the same farmers leaning over the same fences examining the same sheep.
(112) Can you stop leaning on me please? My arm's gone to sleep.
(113) Choir and audience wave to each other when the singing is over, some of the little boys leaning perilously over the parapets.
(114) Converse ordered a Scotch and water, leaning forward in order to keep the length of the lobby in his scan.
(115) He was leaning against the trunk of the tree, staring with blank unseeing eyes at the ground.
(116) Frederick was leaning on his pitchfork, apparently listening to Mister Johnny who was waving his small hands and gabbling.
(117) I'd imagined her leaning forwards and smiling, but not looking like this, somehow.
(118) He sat on the chintz-covered couch to the side of the fireplace and, leaning his head back, looked about him.
(119) In a traffic jam, avoid leaning forward with your head.
(120) She was sitting on a grassy bank, leaning forward a little, a cigarette between her fingers, and she was speaking.