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1 The loose shingle crumbled about her feet; the seaweed trapped her everywhere.
2 I had no idea that fixing a loose shingle was such hard work.
3 I could hear the clatter of the loose shingle on the roadhouse roof.
4 See, here is the window, and the loose shingle is close to the sill.
5 They heard a horse's hoof striking upon loose shingle , and the rattling of the displaced pebbles.
6 He heard voices by the waterside, and steps on the loose shingle of its shrunken summer bed.
7 A loose shingle whispered caustically to the wind; the electric light wires rubbed the gabled back porch, sneering.
8 A few minutes sufficed to put the loose shingle to rights, and then Ian descended to the room below.
9 She heard the loose shingle shift and rattle under Faircloth's feet as he swung down the near slope to the jetty.
10 On all sides streams tear down over beds of the loose shingle , of which they carry away thousands of tons winter after winter.
11 A police spokesperson said the roller driver was compacting loose shingle in the driveway of a home in Elmore Road when the accident happened.
12 Water crept under a loose shingle in the roof, dropped through a crack and hung in glittering beads from a rafter over Redwine's head.
13 For a while there struck upon the ear a continued pattering sound-thesound of a thousand hoofs as they fell upon rocks and loose shingle .
14 A fresh comes down upon a crumbling bank of sand and loose shingle with incredible force, tearing it away hour by hour in ravenous bites.
15 The wind gusted, rattling what were probably loose shingles on the roof.
16 That wasn't rain hissing on the embers and filtering down through the loose shingles but sparkling white snow.
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