10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PROPRIETORIALLY»
Discover the use of
proprietorially in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
proprietorially and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
Thenshe saw the girl kiss Ben proprietorially on the cheek and, even more
proprietorially, wipe the markof her lipstick fromhis face. Carey felt her stomach
contract. There was too much familiarity there, too much ease with each other.
And the ...
Even if the story was untrue, telling it involved no risk to the teller, as it would to a
working- class man, and the raconteur did not think for one moment that he would
be seen as dishonest. Treating shops proprietorially is both 'doing class' and ...
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Anita Desai, Fire on the Mountain
This is the first time in her life that she can pace 'proprietorially' in a house, all her
own: When they left, she paced the house, proprietorially, feeling the feel of each
stone in the paving with bare feet. Nanda Kaul accepts this house just as it is, ...
'There's no mistake,' Dad said. 'I signed the lease for it this morning. We've got it
for the next ninety-nine years. This is Caus Cottage. Our home.' Taken from The
Candle House by Pauline Fisk proprietorially - behaving like the owner would ...
Jill Baker, Clare Constant, David Kitchen, 2003
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Reciprocities in the Nonfiction Novel
The man . . . moved proprietorially about the hotel, radiating intensity." "I worked
on Watergate," the boor is heard to bluster when he is told that he cannot have
his way. 39' Naipaul has clearly been pondering the intrusion of such figures onto
...
From the base of the winch the long iron arm of a crane of some sort extends up
into the air and out over the abyss behind them. The man in front is white, his face
long and weathered, and he's looking both proprietorially and anxiously ...
I wasn't quite sure what she meant by this, but had no time for speculation, as I
rose swiftly to my feet, snatched up the two envelopes and brown paper parcel
which I clutched proprietorially to my breast and headed out of the dining room
and ...
... attendance charged with the responsibility of keeping the buffet topped up, it
appeared to be altogether among the statutes of decorum for the man to come in
from the street with his bread, to lay it in its great length proprietorially across one
...
Moments later the front door opened and she stood proprietorially in the entrance
, leaning heavily on a stick, her other hand curled around the doorframe. 'What do
you want?' she said loudly, as though she was hard of hearing. She was tiny ...
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Planning and Integration of Refinery and Petrochemical ...
Blending indices tables and graphs can often be foundin petroleum refining
books such asGaryand Handwerk(1994) or canbe proprietorially developed
byrefining companiesfortheir own use.Itisalso assumed thatall productsthat arein
excess ...
Khalid Y. Al-Qahtani, Ali Elkamel, 2011
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «PROPRIETORIALLY»
Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term
proprietorially is used in the context of the following news items.
Challenged Belmont church, down but not out
Just two years ago, a small colony of pigeons whirred proprietorially about the place, nesting comfortably in a top room in the tower. Wasp nests dangled ... «Trinidad Guardian, May 15»
Exclusive extract: John Lewis-Stempel's Meadowland
... time to leave my scent on the border of the five-acre field. I take particular care to pee proprietorially in the gateway where lamb-loving Reynard likes to enter. «Telegraph.co.uk, Apr 15»
Villa La Massa, Florence: Live like the Medici or just loaf about
The ambience is such that, as you sit on the terrace sipping your sundowner and gazing proprietorially over the river, it will make you feel like a billionaire. «The Independent, Apr 15»
The joys of parent-watching
... organising the organic fayre, etc that she knows all the staff members by name and hovers round them proprietorially at parents' evening, making you — and ... «Spectator.co.uk, Mar 15»
Rare Riddlesden photograph
The landlord and landlady stand proprietorially at the inn door, flanked by their staff and a dog. Each of the genteel ladies' horses is being held by a boy. «Keighley News, Jan 15»
Stars like Gareth Bale and Eden Hazard herald Wales v Belgium …
There is not a lot England, who strut proprietorially around British football, might envy about Wales. Certainly not the long record of non-participation in ... «The National, Nov 14»
Britain: half-baked but wholly eccentric
Let every heart in Britain swell, proprietorially, at the news that Malala has been awarded the 2014 Nobel Peace Prize. The courageous Pakastani teenager, role ... «Telegraph.co.uk, Oct 14»
Echelon Completes Sale of Its Grid Division
S&T's prime assets include the breadth of the products – many proprietorially developed - comprising its portfolio. These products are used in the smart energy, ... «MarketWatch, Oct 14»
Davina McCall interview: 'All I wanted from my mum was a cuddle'
And then its mother rolls over, pulls it towards her, proprietorially, into a tight embrace and the kitten instantly stills. “That's all I ever wanted from my mum,” says ... «Telegraph.co.uk, Aug 14»
The Paw Seasons? What to do with the family pet over the summer …
... and are charmed by her idiosyncratic ways; once she finally decides she likes someone and plonks her chin proprietorially on their knee it's a lifelong bond. «Telegraph.co.uk, Jul 14»