Cora Sentence Examples

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  • You were asleep when I got here, Cora replied.

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  • Cora followed her gaze, brow furrowed.

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  • Deidre stepped back as Cora moved into the kitchen.

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  • Deidre watched closely as Cora demonstrated how to heat water, insert the teabag and then add sugar.

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  • She tested the tea Cora made and was thrilled at the rich, sweetened flavor.

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  • She removed the carton from the fridge, opening it as she walked to Cora.

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  • Um, it's … you know what, you can drink your tea and I'll make breakfast, Cora said, taking the eggs.

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  • Deidre went to the breakfast bar, eyes following Cora's movements.

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  • As she watched Cora, Deidre began to think she'd missed a lot over the past few months despite trying to pay attention to the human world.

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  • Cora placed an omelet before her with a fork.

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  • Cora was walking away already, leaving Deidre to her internal war.

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  • When she was satisfied, she rejoined Cora on the main level of the penthouse.

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  • Cora began weaving through the crowd.

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  • Cora said nothing, her features emotionless and eyes roving for threats.

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  • She entered the darkened store while Cora remained outside.

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  • Cora dropped to her knees beside her and pressed Deidre's hand back to her neck.

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  • Soft voices drew her attention to the doorway, where she was able to hear but not see Cora behind the massive frame of Gabriel.

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  • Cora waved from the kitchen.

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  • Gabriel met Cora's eyes.

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  • Gabriel smiled, entertained as much by the story as he was by Cora's visible exasperation.

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  • I want Cora assigned to her fulltime.

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  • His second-in-command signaled Cora over while Tymkyn disappeared into a portal.

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  • Gabriel checked Cora's thoughts, relieved to find her clean and started down the line.

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  • His dark eyes went from her to Cora, and he lifted his chin in silent command to dismiss the death dealer.

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  • She didn't have a sock warmer in her room – something Cora called a toaster – but the socks were better than the floor.

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  • Stationed outside her room, Cora trailed her at a distance, silent and darkly dressed, like a shadow.

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  • Cora shook her head.

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  • She turned to leave, suspecting she didn't have much time before Cora returned and raised the alarm about her being gone.

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  • It was good that Cora had faith in Gabriel when he was losing death dealers who no longer believed in him.

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  • Cora was a good woman, and Gabriel needed those in his life.

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  • Cora joined her on the bank.

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  • Cora stared at her then out at the lake.

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  • Cora's eyes were on the lake.

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  • Cora was loyal to Gabriel but wanted to go home, and right now, the only way there was through Darkyn.

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  • Cora rolled her eyes.

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  • He emerged beside the lake, where two death dealers stood over Cora.

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  • He chose to overlook Cora's disappointment at how close she'd been to home without being able to go back.

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  • Cora's eyes dropped, and she jerked forward.

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  • Cora grunted in response.

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  • Cora coughed to cover up her laugh.

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  • Send Cora to guard my mate.

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  • It must have been Cora Abernathy.

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  • Dean was betting on Cora Abernathy.

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  • Just after seven Cora Abernathy called, in tears.

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  • Cora had spotted a car, a black Buick this time, but had not written down the license plate num­ber.

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  • Cora Abernathy's son and his family go camping.

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  • Might it have been one of those situations where Fred mentioned something to Cora Abernathy who told it to her second cousin, once removed, whose brother-in-law's best friend was seeing the sister of Arthur's housekeeper?

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  • As luck would have it, as he was leaving the place, he nearly knocked over Cora Abernathy, who had just left the dry cleaners next door.

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  • A still older road ran along the foot of the Volscian mountains past Cora, Norba and Setia; this served as the post road until the end of the 18th century.

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  • The worship and mysteries of Cora at Mantineia were famous.

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  • The two bestknown genera are Cora and Dictyonema; Corella, whose hymenium is unknown, is also placed here by Wainio.

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  • It is said that the fungus of Cora pavonia and of Dictyonema is identical, the difference being in the nature of the alga.

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  • Some species had an almost world-wide range with only minor variations; such are Productus semireticulatus, P. cora, P. pustulosus; Orthotetes (Streptorh_ynchus) crenistria, Dielasma hastata, and many others.

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  • Several of the Latin cities, including Tibur and Praeneste, were situated on the terrace-like underfalls of these mountains, 2 while Cora, Norba and Setia were placed in like manner on the slopes of the Volscian mountains (Monti Lepini), a rugged and lofty limestone range, which runs parallel to the main mass of the Apennines, being separated from them, however, by the valley of the Trerus (Sacco), and forms a continuous barrier from there to Terra.cina.

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  • Satricum, on the other hand, was certainly south of the Alban Hills, between Velitrae and Antium; while Cora, Norba and Setia (all of which retain their ancient names with little modification) crowned the rocky heights which form advanced posts from the Volscian mountains towards the Pontine Marshes.

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  • There must too have been a road, along the line of the later Via Appia, to Bovillae, Aricia, Lanuvium and Velitrae, going thence to Cora, Norba and Setia along the foot of the Volscian Mountains; while nameless roads, which can still be traced, led direct from Rome to Satricum and to Lavinium.

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  • Gudmund Goran Adlerbeth (1751-1818) made translations from the classics and from the Norse, and was the author of a successful tragic opera, Cora och Alonzo (1782).

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  • Um, it's … you know what, you can drink your tea and I'll make breakfast, Cora said, taking the eggs.

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  • One demon fell beneath Cora's flashing swords while the other bound away and disappeared.

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  • She didn't have a sock warmer in her room – something Cora called a toaster – but the socks were better than the floor.

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  • Of all the insanity going on around him, he figured Cora was the last to go crazy and dive into the lake.

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  • You could've warned me, Cora said, grinning.

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  • Cora -s spectrum.dat -i parameter_file.

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  • The best-known species is Cora pavonia, which is found in tropical regions growing on the bare earth and on trees; the gonidia belong to the genus Chroococcus while the fungus belongs, apparently, to the Thelephoreae (see Fungi).

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  • Cora and Don decided that Cora would be the primary remitter of the bills in their home, as she was better with money.

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  • The owner, Cora Cobb, was impressed with the personality and appearance of one of the kittens that was produced from the stray, and she began to carefully breed the cats to produce an identical look.

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