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1 Her face hardened, and he saw her fingers lock together .
2 Their glances seemed to close in and lock together .
3 These glycoproteins have specific shapes that can lock together in a handshake between the surfaces.
4 He picked up another jar, this one containing two black shells that appeared to lock together .
5 I had a lot of the bits, but none of them seemed to lock together very tight.
6 They lock together like a puzzle.
7 We pop the lock together and he lifts the lid in such a way that I can't peer in.
8 I drew near, and found Miss Tarlingford trifling with the keys,-thosekeys which lock together so many chains of human sympathy.
9 These are engines of torture, made of iron, and put on board to lock together the feet, arms and heads of Englishmen.
10 May 1998: EU leaders will decide which member states qualify for monetary union and the rates at which the currencies will lock together .
11 And precisely six minutes after the alarm, one minute before Armageddon -the rumbling funereal clang as sections of hermetic doors lock together .
12 Once we lock together , we become a force' Read more My weight yo-yos a lot -I go from very thin to slightly overweight.
13 If you undo the two-way side zips, the bottoms lock together with "block tapey," a nubbled rubber alternative to Velcro that grabs like Bristle Blocks.
14 Aoife leaned forward, elbows on her knees, long pale fingers locked together .
15 Then the two men were locked together in a silent, deadly struggle.
16 His rugged face was hard; his knotted hands were closely locked together .
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