" As surgeons, as scientists, we're taught to learn from and rely on books, on definitions, on definitives. | |
" lf you rely too much on cunning lies and deceptions... | |
"A day to stick to certainties, not one to rely on chance." | |
"Alone in a world "of danger, and no one to rely on? | |
"And he can still rely on me." | |
" As surgeons, as scientists, we're taught to learn from and rely on books, on definitions, on definitives. | |
" lf you rely too much on cunning lies and deceptions... | |
"A day to stick to certainties, not one to rely on chance." | |
"Alone in a world "of danger, and no one to rely on? | |
"And he can still rely on me." | |
"Alex relies on the approval of authority figures, but only men..." | |
"It's serious, he'll run away", and it relies on the bench being too timid to look beyond it. | |
"Russia relies on you, dear cousin." | |
"The heartbeat of New York City's artistic culture relies on the new experiences which immigrants bring." | |
"which will be postponed for some indefinite period. "And Mr Boffin relies on Mr John Rokesmith's assurance "that he will be both faithful and serviceable, | |
"Alex relies on the approval of authority figures, but only men..." | |
"It's serious, he'll run away", and it relies on the bench being too timid to look beyond it. | |
"Russia relies on you, dear cousin." | |
"The heartbeat of New York City's artistic culture relies on the new experiences which immigrants bring." | |
"which will be postponed for some indefinite period. "And Mr Boffin relies on Mr John Rokesmith's assurance "that he will be both faithful and serviceable, | |
"I have always relied on the kindness of strangers." | |
"I know Ada can be relied on to smooth things over. | |
"The warden can be relied upon to carry out the instructions of the bureau that no brutality or inhumanity shall be practiced. Sustained food and medical attention shall be given." | |
'So they relied on the baker to turn their 40 kilos 'into something they could eat.' | |
(Man) An erection is psycho-physioIogicaI magic and can't always be relied on to spring up on demand. | |
"So I'm relying on you to close the case | |
'I'm relying on you. OK? | |
'You're always clever, Mary, I was relying on that. | |
(announcer) and are relying on monterray, | |
- ...and they're relying on me. | |
"I have always relied on the kindness of strangers." | |
"I know Ada can be relied on to smooth things over. | |
"The warden can be relied upon to carry out the instructions of the bureau that no brutality or inhumanity shall be practiced. Sustained food and medical attention shall be given." | |
'So they relied on the baker to turn their 40 kilos 'into something they could eat.' | |
(Man) An erection is psycho-physioIogicaI magic and can't always be relied on to spring up on demand. | |
"So I'm relying on you to close the case | |
'I'm relying on you. OK? | |
'You're always clever, Mary, I was relying on that. | |
(announcer) and are relying on monterray, | |
- ...and they're relying on me. | |