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1 I think he was forced to the curb by another car.
2 He grips my shoulder to negotiate the curb by the sidewalk.
3 She stopped at the curb by a run-down strip mall.
4 She melted, visibly, like a fragment left on the curb by the iceman, whenever Paula-turned the current on.
5 She parked, focusing on the squad car idling along the curb by the entrance, as she answered her phone.
6 Waved to curb by policeman.
7 Jump scooters are among four operators who've replaced others that were kicked to the curb by Auckland Council last year.
8 Nay, his pious extravagance went so far that it became requisite to curb by laws the rapacity of his clergy.
9 Eventually, we pulled to the curb by a windowless, two-story number measuring about a hundred feet long by thirty feet wide.
10 Dooling didn't see his partner, so he made his way over to Driscoll, who was sitting on a curb by himself.
11 Thomas dodged a car parked on the curb by roaring up onto the sidewalk, bounced gracelessly, and nearly went out of control.
12 Archie dragged himself into a handsome limousine that was brought to the curb by a chauffeur as impeccably tailored as the footman.
13 But may not Stephane be a vicious child, whose perverse instincts a justly provoked father seeks to curb by a pitiless discipline?
14 At last the dark courthouse loomed up ahead of them, and Phineas rounding a curb by a fraction, dashed for the open square.
15 Here as it happens, curbed by history, she gives you true ones.
16 ProLogis's business relies on global trade, which has been severely curbed by recession.
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