"A bench in the postcard means - you want to sit down with the person." | |
"And as welcoming as a lovely bench." | |
"And finally, coach Daniels is so strong, he can bench press my frown into a smile. | |
"And he sat on that bench, unaware of the world..." or of time passing around him. | |
"Captain Jones pushed me over the work bench and pulled down my breeches." | |
"A bench in the postcard means - you want to sit down with the person." | |
"And as welcoming as a lovely bench." | |
"And finally, coach Daniels is so strong, he can bench press my frown into a smile. | |
"And he sat on that bench, unaware of the world..." or of time passing around him. | |
"Captain Jones pushed me over the work bench and pulled down my breeches." | |
"I'd been walking for a while between clipped thujas and yews, and I'd reached a sort of lawn arranged for children, a small pool in the middle surrounded by benches." | |
"Meet me at the benches at Foley Square. | |
"Meet me by the benches in Foley Square. | |
"Smiling as you watch the benches filling | |
'Jews are forbidden to go to the cinema, you see... 'or to swim, or go ice-skating, or use the parks, 'or sit on public benches, or use trams, or ride in cars. | |
"I'd been walking for a while between clipped thujas and yews, and I'd reached a sort of lawn arranged for children, a small pool in the middle surrounded by benches." | |
"Meet me at the benches at Foley Square. | |
"Meet me by the benches in Foley Square. | |
"Smiling as you watch the benches filling | |
'Jews are forbidden to go to the cinema, you see... 'or to swim, or go ice-skating, or use the parks, 'or sit on public benches, or use trams, or ride in cars. | |
- I benched you. | |
- I've been benched. | |
- Is the liver benched? | |
- It's gonna look like you benched me. | |
- Not you, you're benched. | |
- I'm benching you. | |
- I'm benching you. | |
- So you're benching me? - Absolutely. What about my job? | |
- We're benching you, Tommy. | |
- Well, at least she's not benching you. | |
- I benched you. | |
- I've been benched. | |
- Is the liver benched? | |
- It's gonna look like you benched me. | |
- Not you, you're benched. | |
- I'm benching you. | |
- I'm benching you. | |
- So you're benching me? - Absolutely. What about my job? | |
- We're benching you, Tommy. | |
- Well, at least she's not benching you. | |