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British police battering ram.
enforcer
1
That done, he once more drew
the
big
key
from under his blouse.
2
Bastian put
the
big
key
in the lock from inside and turned it.
3
He slid the bolt and slowly turned
the
big
key
in the lock.
4
Show me, so I sha'n't get cracks over my head with
the
big
key
.
5
Sylvia grasped
the
big
key
and turned it slowly.
6
That was
the
big
key
for me, said Johnson.
7
Now comes
the
big
key
to our puzzle.
8
Just then he saw the other calmly turn
the
big
key
and take it out of the door.
9
Upstairs again I open the lock with
the
big
key
,
and gratefully enter the cool of the old house.
10
That's
the
big
key
.
11
She locked the door on the outside, and hid
the
big
key
on the ledge of the manger in the shippon.
12
But, when
the
big
key
was fitted into the lock and the lock turned, he showed his first signs of interest.
13
He cut the fuse to two minutes' length, and carried the box back among
the
big
key
logs that held the dam.
14
Brockett guessed the order he had wished to give, and
the
big
key
slid around in the old-fashioned lock of the jury-room door.
15
She had seen O'Reilly take
the
big
key
from a table, as they went by, slipping it into the pocket of his dinner jacket.
16
I am told that
the
big
key
was not in the lock, and that the bolt at the bottom of the door was not drawn.