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1 He stood far back, so he had to lean forward to point.
2 He has to lean forward all the time in order to see.
3 I want to lean forward and I want to think more positively.
4 Saul and Barney lean forward , peering at the figure ahead of them.
5 He watched Julia lean forward and grip the box on either side.
6 If you're attached, then it's time to reach back to lean forward .
7 I fought the urge to lean forward and peer at their table.
8 Now lean forward until you feel the ladder on the t'other side.
9 Video games require you to lean forward and never lose your concentration.
10 I can barely hear, but M doesn't even have to lean forward .
11 So soft and low that Iggy had to lean forward to hear.
12 I lean forward and flick off the lamp on the bedside table.
13 An interested and comparatively new arrival to the battalion would lean forward .
14 I lean forward , trying to apply mascara without gouging my eye out.
15 Some pairs lean forward , heads pressed ear-to-ear, the way wrestlers stand, locked.
16 Suddenly she saw him lean forward excitedly as the big car stopped.
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