Then he stood up straight and responded loudly enough for all the kids to hear.
When her father had had enough he stood up and walked out, tiny daughter trailing behind.
He stood up, shook his head in some kind of surprise, sat down again.
He stood up next to me, pulled on my arm and told me to follow him, walking towards the elephant.
Cofounder of the accused firm, Genetic Technologies, he stood up and introduced himself as the author of the patents.
He stood up and with a straight face said it wouldn't be appropriate for him to give stock tips.
He hoped the minister would "find a better argument than that" if he stood up to oppose Lord Lloyd's amendment.
When he stood up, he instinctively walked toward the chaos, trying to see if there was anyone he could help.
He stood up from the table and mimed sweeping the shotgun around, as Amy would have done to show it to Seth.
His ears ringing, he stood up and instinctively walked toward the chaos, trying to see if there was anyone he could help.
After a while he stood up, and when we, too, began to rise to our feet he bade us stay where we were.
He stood up well, didn't back away from it, but had to fall back on simply denying that many people would pay more.
He stood up again and stumbled forward, but his injured leg buckled and he fell, his forehead hitting the rear bumper of the motorcycle.
Campbell, though, needed a bit of luck when he was dropped on nought by wicketkeeper Mike Burns, as he stood up to Keith Parsons.
Perhaps she had already passed out by the time he stood up, or perhaps she came in after he left, through a second doorway, from the living room.
He stood up for the BBC's independence in a series of rows with government but in an unprecedented move was asked to step down by the BBC governors.
The French approved of Chirac's handling of foreign policy and he was never more popular than when he stood up to the United States over the war in Iraq.
To the naked eye Bip had only the clothes he stood up in: trousers, jacket, soft ballet shoes, striped jersey, and a crumpled opera-hat topped with a red flower.
The worker was also found to have pushed the man, named as patient A, into his wheelchair when he stood up and pushed him into a bathroom and onto a toilet.
He stood up to the Cecils (perhaps the most powerful aristocratic family in the land) to ensure that the rich were not allowed to erect special memorials to their own sons.
Behind a dazzling colonnaded facade sat a gold-and-ivory statue of Zeus, divine master of ceremonies a stone god so huge that, had he stood up, his head would have gone through the temple roof.
He stood up in the House of Commons at 1230 GMT to update MPs on the government's plans based on the latest forecasts for the UK economy from the Office for Budget Responsibility.
He stood up on the stage in one of his primary debates and proudly promised that his new tax cuts, on top of the Bush tax cuts, would include the top 1 percent.
WHITEHOUSE: Remarks by the President at a Campaign Event -- Miami, FL
Mr. Pride had said in a taped interview with police that he ran into the 47-year-old Mr. Figoski on a narrow stairway as he was fleeing, fell and accidentally fired the shot as he stood up.
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