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leaning造句
(211) It was Moxie, who was leaning against the wall beside her, seemingly spreadeagled by some centrifugal force. (212) Soldiers were leaning against the walls, their guns slung at awkward angles as they smoked and chatted. (213) The hoes and rakes are still there, leaning against the wall, useless. (214) The tall man had been leaning against the stable's open gates, but straightened up as Lucille appeared from the house. (215) Leaning over the parapet to watch the young bloods in the river sprucing up their horses for the fair. (216) She is leaning forward and turning the pages of a magazine with the clumsy movements of a four-year-old child. (217) Two civilians in bearskin coats were leaning on the camera when Billy and Weary came by. (218) She stood leaning against the tiled wall with a towel wrapped around her body. (219) Evans had gone through into the lounge and was standing leaning against the mantelpiece in the classic pose of grief. (220) And he was leaning forward on his chair, his hands clasped together. (221) You then sweep hard into the pad and try to spin your partner without leaning forwards or over-committing yourself. (222) Even as she sank, she would know the woman was still leaning forward, great uncouth lump, writing. (223) He was on the verge of saying something or leaning over to touch. (224) Ashton was leaning, thick bronzed arms folded, against the edge of the doorway. (225) Thorvald smoked his pipe while leaning on the pitchfork and talked about his coming marriage, his fourth. (226) There were rows of them hanging on hooks, and stacks of them leaning against one another on the floor. (227) He finished, oblivious to the bustle of the street, before leaning down and taking the child's tiny hand. (228) Braun even passed that test, although the transition was so abrupt that he left some of us leaning the wrong way. (229) Across the street one of his neighbours was leaning out of a bedroom window, calling for her cat. (230) Fig 28 Once round on to the new tack, the board is steered on to its new course by leaning the rig forwards. (231) Leaning against the fender, beside their booted feet, was a single AK47. (232) A trooper shot the Lieutenant's horse, leaning from his saddle to put the bullet plumb into the beast's skull. (233) He travelled in the buffet car, leaning against the window with a drink. (234) Steve was beside her, leaning across her to turn off the tap. (235) Joe was leaning against the school wall, smoking a cigarette. (236) He shook his head, leaning back slightly, watching as she drew one shapely leg up beneath her on the chair. (237) He strode across the road and headed towards the quayside, leaning against the black metal fencing that ran along the embankment. (238) He opened the gate, walked up the drive, and stopped, staring at the bicycle leaning against the wall. (239) The canal bank was totally deserted and he was soon leaning his bike against the mossy mill wall. (240) Can you discern an editorial leaning or tendency in the work they accept?