"As if that wasn't bad enough, it ate my sock upon the moor" | |
"If you value your life or your reason keep away from the moor. " | |
"There is something about this fellow Stapleton I don't like. However, his charming step-sister has invited us to dine with them at their house, across the moor, near the village" | |
"Therefore, take heed... "and beware the moor in those dark hours when evil is exalted... "else you will surely meet the hound of Hell... | |
"or the lowing of cattle on the moor. | |
"As if that wasn't bad enough, it ate my sock upon the moor" | |
"If you value your life or your reason keep away from the moor. " | |
"There is something about this fellow Stapleton I don't like. However, his charming step-sister has invited us to dine with them at their house, across the moor, near the village" | |
"Therefore, take heed... "and beware the moor in those dark hours when evil is exalted... "else you will surely meet the hound of Hell... | |
"or the lowing of cattle on the moor. | |
"Cry babies of the moors"? | |
"Dear England, "how I love your moors and heaths. | |
"Forgive me, Heathcliff, make... the moors never change and you and I... | |
"Of snow upon the mountains and the moors | |
"You dark-eyed, Spanish moors". | |
"Cry babies of the moors"? | |
"Dear England, "how I love your moors and heaths. | |
"Forgive me, Heathcliff, make... the moors never change and you and I... | |
"Of snow upon the mountains and the moors | |
"You dark-eyed, Spanish moors". | |
"Angelus was moored in the Quay of Bom Sucesso" "where it supposedly underwent a cleaning of the hull" "and received a cargo of pharmaceutical products" | |
"She'd moored us in a creepy cul-de-sac with her art world friends. | |
'As the boatman Philip Tomes would say in evidence later, he had moored his narrowboat up canal from Oxford when he noticed something in the water.' | |
- I said to Robert we'd get nowhere. - Where are you moored? | |
A ship is not firmly moored without a big anchor, and a man cannot exist without many other people. | |
- A mooring cleat? | |
- Okay, we're mooring now. | |
- Sorry I couldn't help you with the mooring. | |
- There's a mooring cleat down there | |
-(Pintel) Haul loose the mooring line! | |
"Angelus was moored in the Quay of Bom Sucesso" "where it supposedly underwent a cleaning of the hull" "and received a cargo of pharmaceutical products" | |
"She'd moored us in a creepy cul-de-sac with her art world friends. | |
'As the boatman Philip Tomes would say in evidence later, he had moored his narrowboat up canal from Oxford when he noticed something in the water.' | |
- I said to Robert we'd get nowhere. - Where are you moored? | |
A ship is not firmly moored without a big anchor, and a man cannot exist without many other people. | |
- A mooring cleat? | |
- Okay, we're mooring now. | |
- Sorry I couldn't help you with the mooring. | |
- There's a mooring cleat down there | |
-(Pintel) Haul loose the mooring line! | |