Ms. Dickman was amazed when Mr. Dickman leaned forward to follow the action and even cheered.
When we finally reached the turn for Coaltown, he leaned forward in his seat slightly.
The more the man leaned forward, the more his dinner companion would tilt back.
As his words got softer and he labored to speak, reporters leaned forward in their chairs, watching with attention.
He tolerated this for a while, but eventually he leaned forward and pressed the Stop button on the tape recorder.
Then he put both feet on the floor and leaned forward, elbows on the table, chin cupped in his hands.
Ray stood clear of them all on the path for a moment and waved, then, spinning, leaned forward into the storm.
One boy leaned forward into the circle, trying to engage himself in the lesson, in the way that little children do.
Jillette removed his ring, put it down on the paper, unclipped a pen from his shirt, and leaned forward, preparing to draw.
He said he was pleased to see that the audience had leaned forward in their seats during the film, expecting the impossible.
One young man in the front row of the courtroom leaned forward and stared at Holmes without averting his gaze throughout the 45-minute proceeding.
She leaned forward over the sink, unexpectedly dizzy, taking her weight on her arms, and staring down into the dark passage of the drain, understanding it for a few seconds as if it opened a way out of the world, or into it.
There are now reports that one of the intelligence community's stars, Under Secretary of Defense Mike Vickers, may have leaned too far forward in talking to the film's creators.
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