'Cause the sun gonna shine, in-a my backdoor someday ❋ Unknown (2009)
Can you honestly imagine that Mr. Murrow would have condoned-much less engaged in-a campaign like the one you've run against Mr. Hannity? ❋ Unknown (2009)
As noted on Amazon. com Inc. 's Web site, Mr. Updike wrote in his introduction to the Everyman's Library collection of all four novels: "The character of Harry 'Rabbit' Angstrom was for me a way in-a ticket to the America all around me." ❋ Unknown (2009)
That being said, things at my house are always planned for "in-a little less-a half-a hour" ❋ Unknown (2009)
"Well, we get on-a the job right away, and in-a one hour even-a less than one hour..." ❋ Ed Howard (2008)
We're coming in (coming in), coming in-a (coming in), coming in (coming in), ooh! ❋ Eyesrbleding (2008)
Wrap a small towel around the back of your neck and loosely grip the ends with both hands in front of you at chest height and your elbows in-a position that somewhat simulates a fighting on-guard stance. ❋ Unknown (2006)
So we turned at once to what Jemmy and me excels in-a country dance; which is rather surprising, as we was both brought up to a town life. ❋ Unknown (2006)
O, and here is Mr. Archer; and I recommend him to take him in-a friend of mine — and Mr. Archer will pay, as I wrote. ❋ Unknown (2005)
They parted with a hand-clasp they took a pride in-a little perfunctory so far as Lewisham was concerned on this occasion. ❋ Herbert George (2004)
Those people must have bought that building they're in-a whole building-or they couldn't be doing what they are without a landlord nosing around! ❋ Lackey, Mercedes (2001)
He looked up from his book when she came in-a hippopotamus could have made a more graceful entrance, she thought crossly, catching her skirt on the corner of a bric-a-brac table in her nervousness-then graciously laid it aside, springing to his feet to bow over her hand. ❋ Gabaldon, Diana (1997)
When someone has an affinity for a given area-usually a homeland, or at least the village they grew up in-a magical link naturally forms between them and the place. ❋ Lackey, Mercedes (1996)
Just then, the sims 'shouts rose in-a goblin chorus of triumph. ❋ Turtledove, Harry (1988)
Why did they tap me for this job? he asked himself in-a surge of homesickness. ❋ Anderson, Poul And Karen (1984)
If the plastic you have comes in-a roll only about 1/4 of a meter wide, you can sew two or three strips together to get a piece that is approximately square. ❋ Unknown (1980)
There had been three days last week when he had kept to his cabin, leaving the young people on their own and having his meals sent in-a habit he had when he wanted to concentrate on a problem. ❋ Heinlein, Robert A. (1973)