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91 The couple were reportedly sombre as they laid flowers at the island tomb on the 14,000-acre Althorp Estate in Northamptonshire. 92 The great Vistula rolled its yellowish, sombre vastness around low sandy islands. 93 The sun lost its heartening power and the sky became grey and sombre. 94 The colour of these objects was chiefly pale or sombre. 95 Unfortunately, this happy story finishes on a more sombre note. 96 Local newspapers issue sombre reports on victims such as TJ, a Yorkshire terrier in Missouri who enjoyed the smell of roses. Enter the lawyers. 97 It is a vast, sombre cavern of a room, some thirty feet high and sixty feet square, and so thick with the dust of centuries that the mud brick walls and vaulted roof are only dimly visible. 98 Burn's novel, vividly and economically written, is a sombre reflection on fame and its cost. 99 Lee Myung - bak , the country's conservative president, followed with a sombre address to the country. 100 But ask him about Illimani - the 6, 400m (21, 000-ft) mountain that towers above his village - and his mood turns more sombre. 101 The sadness of the scene imparted a sombre tinge to the feelings of Mr. Winkle. 102 The costume of the nineteenth century is detestable. It is so sombre, so depressing. 103 The fresh morning air seemed to drive away all his sombre passions. 104 It sounded like someone relentlessly playing the kazoo during one of the more sombre passages of a War Requiem. 105 As the sombre wheels of the six carts go round, they seem to plough up a long crooked furrow among the populace in the streets. 106 She is a sombre, humourless monster although some of her henchman, especially one with two heads, give us a laugh. 107 His outlook, habitually sombre, lay under the shadow of deeper cloud. 108 It was a beautiful house, but it was dark and sombre and dead. 109 When we met in the street the houses had grown sombre.