MoN - Ch. 1: Shipwreck
.\*\*\* but while this hell was taking place, one curious aqua-dwelling pokemon was surveying the mess of metal that was starting to capsize into the ocean. the excitement enticed the little pokemon.
A Visit to the Stables
He did another survey of the farmland and saw nothing more than the blue-tinted horses idling about near the house and some stallions or geldings on the other side of the driveway.
Zoo Keeper - ch11 - Desperation
With yet another big cat laying dead i turned to survey the damage. about two thirds of the bus had been changed, leaving six children in the back.
Sky Splitting
Aleks surveyed him slowly. "ok, you lose your job. then, consider, would you want to clean up a house?
Love at Twin Oaks - Pt. 9
The previous day dirk had surveyed these trails, and had found a perfect grove of trees adjacent to the trail. he pulled his mount up next to therese's and caught the doe's eye.
A Lesson in Humility [Commission]
"i can survey the damage. i can work around this.
Closure
"you want me to remotely connect to the survey scanner and pull the information off." "exactly! get all the records and wipe the storage cards. simple." "it's not simple."
JY 1 - Six Years Ago
They reached their objectives within moments, private nejem holding back at a good spot in the scrub where could survey most of the action and cover venn's movements into the gully.
Sweater Weather (Working title.)
We've got to start maneuvering this hunk of scrap to the next survey location."
Lumberjack (Chapter 1)
"do you have any geographical surveys?" henry asked. the photo was a nice visual, but he wanted more info on the lay of the land.
A Stranger in Suburbia (An Interactive Story) - Prologue (13)
**survey form.** you unfurl the scroll... and unfurl it... and unfurl it... seriously, it's a long scroll! you look to the deer, who returns your look of exasperation, but he says nothing. it's going to take a while to fill it out.
Writing Practice: Basic Fight Scene
You stop for a minute to rest and survey the next street. you take a few deep breaths to slow the pounding in your ears in order to listen for oncoming troops.