Can't be done because the practice continues with bonsuses for everyone and an average weekly income of $8,500.00. That is about the same that a Bird Colonel with 18 years of service makes a month.
She was so upset about her friend in the accident, when the doctor walked through the door, she visibly blanched.
Slaves mostly walked..
The man who walked back and forth outside of the House of the Seven Gables was a judge named Judge Pyncheon.
Because of unscrupulous mortgage brokers who made all their money at the closing through high fees. They knew the mortgages would not be repaid but they walked away with cash in their pockets.Because of unscrupulous mortgage brokers who made all their money at the closing through high fees. They knew the mortgages would not be repaid but they walked away with cash in their pockets.Because of unscrupulous mortgage brokers who made all their money at the closing through high fees. They knew the mortgages would not be repaid but they walked away with cash in their pockets.Because of unscrupulous mortgage brokers who made all their money at the closing through high fees. They knew the mortgages would not be repaid but they walked away with cash in their pockets.
yo mama so poor when i walked into her house i started to tare down the cobwebs and she said who taring down my drapes.
I walked down the street to my friend Matt's house.
I walked down the street. "down the street" is a prepositiional phrase.
In order to succeed, one must work hard. The preposition in this sentence is "to."
The civilian walked across the street to meet up with her friends.
The tramp walked down the street, begging for money as he wandered.
The child's eyes widened as she bit into the lickerish candy, relishing the sweet and tangy flavor that flooded her taste buds.
After my subway ride, I walked up the stairs to the street.
He walked down the street at a normal pace, so as not to appear conspicuous.
He walked down the street to get to the store.
The mage walked slowly down the street showing amazing tricks to the people he met.
He couldn't help but ogle the beautiful painting in the gallery.
The nouns in the sentence are:Gina, proper noun, the name of a person (subject of the sentence);street, common noun, a word for a thing (object of the preposition 'along')The other words are:walked, verb, past tense, intransitive (it has no object);along, preposition;the, article;crowded, adjective, modifies the noun 'street'.