! ' 'There's another one. 'Someone, anyone, hit that missile pad on the harbour. | |
"A cool tropical air envelopes the ship as we penetrate the inner harbour. | |
"As you know, your galleon is always assured "a warm welcome in my harbour." | |
"His harbour lee he has now sighted and joyful upon the shore alighted." | |
"I doubted if any other students knew where in the hell pearl harbour was" | |
! ' 'There's another one. 'Someone, anyone, hit that missile pad on the harbour. | |
"A cool tropical air envelopes the ship as we penetrate the inner harbour. | |
"As you know, your galleon is always assured "a warm welcome in my harbour." | |
"His harbour lee he has now sighted and joyful upon the shore alighted." | |
"I doubted if any other students knew where in the hell pearl harbour was" | |
- There is no murder at Warmsley Vale. But it is a place that harbours one who is guilty of the most cynical, merciless, abominable slaughter of many blameless people. | |
... it also harbours certain risks and dangers. | |
A silent stronghold, the Bibliothèque Nationale harbours many treasures. | |
At the stations, harbours, on the leaving planes, in the cars' trunks.. | |
But what if he still harbours some deep resentment towards you? | |
- There is no murder at Warmsley Vale. But it is a place that harbours one who is guilty of the most cynical, merciless, abominable slaughter of many blameless people. | |
... it also harbours certain risks and dangers. | |
A silent stronghold, the Bibliothèque Nationale harbours many treasures. | |
At the stations, harbours, on the leaving planes, in the cars' trunks.. | |
But what if he still harbours some deep resentment towards you? | |
'Philip had harboured increasingly romantic notions 'about what this period in his life would mean, 'until one day, a few months before the publication of his second novel, 'he abruptly became confidently disenfranchised 'to the point of despondency.' | |
And last time we met, you harboured an alien in your own home. | |
And, how, now you have come to understand the full extent of Mr. Capshaw's wickedness, does it feel to know you had for so long harboured such a villain? | |
But I've long harboured a suspicion that it doesn't actually make the car go any faster. | |
But he harboured a secret ambition. | |
- Mm-hm. - JC, we all realise that you may still be harbouring some ill will. | |
- Wasting police time, withholding information and possibly harbouring a murder suspect. | |
- You know the sentence for harbouring a criminal? | |
Alana Bloom isn't harbouring any doubts. | |
And I think, Pritchard, any revised testimony you give about seeing me that night will be a waste of your breath, once it's out you're harbouring a murderer. | |
'Philip had harboured increasingly romantic notions 'about what this period in his life would mean, 'until one day, a few months before the publication of his second novel, 'he abruptly became confidently disenfranchised 'to the point of despondency.' | |
And last time we met, you harboured an alien in your own home. | |
And, how, now you have come to understand the full extent of Mr. Capshaw's wickedness, does it feel to know you had for so long harboured such a villain? | |
But I've long harboured a suspicion that it doesn't actually make the car go any faster. | |
But he harboured a secret ambition. | |
- Mm-hm. - JC, we all realise that you may still be harbouring some ill will. | |
- Wasting police time, withholding information and possibly harbouring a murder suspect. | |
- You know the sentence for harbouring a criminal? | |
Alana Bloom isn't harbouring any doubts. | |
And I think, Pritchard, any revised testimony you give about seeing me that night will be a waste of your breath, once it's out you're harbouring a murderer. | |