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1. Corbett rubbed his eyes wearily.

2. Corbett entered the room, bowing respectfully.

3. The great, great Corbett with a pig.

4. Corbett tried to assert himself once more.

5. Corbett, muttering to himself, fitted a second bolt.

6. Why hadn't Corbett cleared this mess up?

7. Corbett leaned against the wall and promptly vomited.

8. Corbett caught a whiff of the fragrant incense.

9. Welcome To Corbett Auctions and Appraisals of Boise, Idaho

10. All the bad ones will meet the great Jonathan Corbett!

11. Corbett stared down at his hands gripping the table edge.

12. To his left Corbett heard a slithering on the cobbles.

13. Corbett has scaled El Capitan in Yosemite a record 46 times.

14. Corbett grunted, impatiently hurrying him on, and seized the tattered leather strap.

15. Corbett sat muttering to himself, going over the questions which still vexed him.

16. The old man continued to chant and Corbett suddenly felt more relaxed.

17. The manikin threw a malevolent look at Corbett and fled into the darkness.

18. Corbett relaxed, the thoroughfare was busy as carts, traders and farmers trudged home.

19. Corbett tried to think back, unravelling the skein of information he had gathered. Sentencedict.com

20. He too studied Corbett intently before reverting to stare fiercely down the hall.

21. Corbett did not stay but pushed through the throng of people and walked on.

22. The manikin threw a malevolent look at Corbett and fled into the darkness. Sentencedict.com

23. Corbett crumpled the parchment into a ball and threw it angrily at the wall.

24. 23 They would have torn Corbett to shreds if the grille had been raised.

25. Without further ado Corbett, Selkirk and their small party returned to their own vessel.

26. 13 Corbett chewed absent-mindedly on the bread whilst analysing the problem which faced him.

27. After several name changes, the post office in the area was named "Corbett" in 1895.

28. She smiled wanly at Corbett and, like a sleepwalker,[Sentence dictionary] rose and left him.

29. Ranulf came in with a series of plaintive questions but Corbett dismissed him with a look.

30. Corbett courteously thanked his hosts and, gently brushing aside their invitations, insisted on leaving at once.

31. I will refrain from horror stories of Burleigh's past, but I assure you, Corbett is right.

32. 'We urgently need an accurate and cost-effective method of diagnosing TB,' says Dr Corbett.

33. 8 On yet another attempt to kill the Chowgarh tigress, Corbett relates the following intriguing incident.

34. Corbett bowed towards Lady Amelia, stepped from the lectern and walked quietly out of the church.

35. Benstede left with a wink and a perfunctory nod, telling Corbett he hoped to see him again.

36. In Boyhoods, Ken Corbett teaches us how to think gender again, as if for the first time

37. The villagers working there greeted Father Reynard warmly and Corbett recognised that they admired, even loved, their priest.

38. "In Boyhoods, Ken Corbett teaches us how to think gender again, as if for the first time

39. Corbett had always liked Prince Edward; he had a roguish air, coupled with an almost childlike innocence.

40. Corbett had always liked Prince Edward; he had a roguish air[http://Sentencedict.com], coupled with an almost childlike innocence.

41. 26 They became constant companions and Corbett often found them playing cat's-cradle in some comer or window embrasure.

42. 17 Item - Gaveston had hated Lady Eleanor, and he, so Corbett secretly believed, was capable of cold-blooded murder.

43. Sir James attempted to exchange light bantering talk, asking Corbett if he wanted to experience his hospitality once again.

44. They became constant companions and Corbett often found them playing cat's-cradle in some comer or window embrasure.

45. Swallows fought under the eaves outside the window, a lonely bell sounded, and Corbett heard faint shouts from the courtyard.

46. They were all pleased to enter the great gates of Holy Rood Abbey though Corbett sensed there was something wrong.

47. Corbett was not only a great hunter and practical naturalist, he was also that rare thing, a natural writer.

48. Corbett could smell the heavy, thick fragrance of those mouth-watering dishes he had seen being prepared in the kitchen.

49. Corbett just grinned over his shoulder and led them out on to the beaten track down to the village of Woodstock.

50. Corbett loved the brilliant logic delivered so tongue-in-cheek that only those who wished to take offence would be affronted.