Part 1 chapter 1 - in which four go through the big round thing sergeant davis stared at the monitor with a
puzzled frown.
She paced forward with a
slight frown
on her face.
Frown lines
start to come back.
Frowning thoughtfully
at three or four white pills or pellets that lay in a small tray beside a bottle of water.
Frowned upon, whether for men or women.
Frowned when
he saw me and shook his head.
Frown of concentration.
Frowning providence
he hides a smiling face.
None of them, she noticed, seemed to
wear a frown.
Then with a
dark frown
on her face she turned to one of the two telephones beside her and picked up the receiver.
Frown:(.
Obviously i went to little school then i went on to aylesbury grammar school, and there acting was
slightly frowned
upon.
Frowned down
upon by my people, nor even disapproved of exactly.
But his smile melted into a
deep frown
as he uttered the next few words wistfully.
Meanwhile, in school the use of regional dialects was
severely frowned
upon.
Looking up from the white surface of the link table, stephanie met roger's
angry frown
with one of her own.
The town names were changed in 1917 - but in 1915 the schools were closed, church services were
heavily frowned
upon.
Frown deeply
on folk taking too long to eat thier meal.
Beacon in the dark the term 'the dark ages' is
generally frowned
upon by modern scholars.
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