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121. Remember that garden fork he borrowed? 122. Suddenly a huge fork of lightning hit the tree. 123. Weird Beard says, Eat your cereal with a fork. 124. Fork truck driver not looking where going. 24. 125. I think this fork is meant for barbecuing. 126. Polly said to them, putting down her fork. 127. Ironbridge fork, £4, and dessertspoon, £3.50; both from Habitat. 128. Passengers travelling 230 miles to Amsterdam fork out £136. 129. Madeleine picked up her fork and began to eat. 130. Eventually it splits, with the left fork going to Shore Creek. 131. Take the right fork at the Square and Compass and after the stone houses cross the stile on the right. 132. Ease a fork under each onion to break the roots and leave them on top of the soil to ripen in the sun. 133. Take the right fork to a clearing on the right of the road and take track on the left. 134. He lowered his fork and stopped eating, astonished at the idea that had flitted through his mind. 135. I was drowned in the Old Woman Fork at the age of twenty-nine. 136. When the track splits at a sign warning of incoming tides, take the left fork towards the shore. 137. The fork was simply a military development of the agricultural implement. 138. Lift ginger with a fork on to the sugar and turn, coating well. 139. He taught his players courses in etiquette, instructed them on how to properly use a fork and knife. 140. Mrs Fidler retaliated by sticking a fork in Flynn's ear. 141. The farmer and his family were delighted to watch me eating food with my own small knife and fork. 142. Not only does it influence whether or not you fork out the requisite 65p, it can make or break a band. 143. Beat eggs and sugar with fork in separate bowl. Add whole wheat flour and all-purpose flour and stir. 144. He strode on along the right-hand fork; the sweat stood in beads on his neck and trickled about his ankles. 145. I got away from Slim on my own, and nobody had to fork out no fifty thousand. 146. Add milk; blend with a fork until mixture forms a soft ball of dough. 147. With a long broom handle, a kitchen fork fixed on its end, they spike away the loose, dry divots. 148. McAlister reached for his fork and tapped out a rhythm, a signal, a Morse code. 149. Cross field and when track divides at edge of wood take right-hand fork. 150. Maybe he slams the fork on the counter, to emphasize his point.