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1
We
stand
bareheaded
to salute the grey mass of buildings ridged along the sky.
2
So he could only
stand
bareheaded
on the office-steps watching her as she went on her way.
3
Firstly, he plucked off my hat, telling me I ought to
stand
bareheaded
in the presence of gentlemen.
4
And again, when the visiting justice makes his rounds, we are made to
stand
bareheaded
before him, as if-etc.
5
They pull off their caps and, because he is a king's councillor, they
stand
bareheaded
till he has gone by.
6
The man who on Wednesday would tell her to go and soak her head, perhaps, would
stand
bareheaded
to let her pass on Tuesday.
7
Catching up his hat, he ran out and
stood
bareheaded
,
awaiting her.
8
I bowed; I daren't say anything; I took off my hat and
stood
bareheaded
.
9
Captain Rexford took off his hat in tribute to his theme, and
stood
bareheaded
.
10
He snatched off his cap and
stood
bareheaded
and panting.
11
On being first brought before the court, Ridley
stood
bareheaded
.
12
Farrell
stood
bareheaded
,
a great figure on his short legs.
13
Nancy, after a moment's reluctance, unfastened her hat, and
stood
bareheaded
,
blushing and laughing.
14
The others filed softly out of the room and
stood
bareheaded
under the winter sky.
15
Watson,
stood
bareheaded
,
looking down at the blinking lights of the city of the Argonauts.
16
That brought Martin on to the captain's bridge, where he
stood
bareheaded
,
struggling to smile.