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Examples

  • We have taken this decision regardless of the injury to Geraint's finger.

    Chris Read replaces Geraint Jones 2006

  • To be fair, not all the blame can be laid at Geraint's door but a number of experienced and committed campaigners in Croydon believe that his actions and inaction over the 8 years he was the MP there made all the difference.

    Charisma by-pass 2007

  • I started to attend Welsh Executives and often disagreed with Geraint's wiser counsel.

    Lord Geraint 2004

  • He was one of Geraint's few friends when we were children.

    Truly Balogh, Mary 1996

  • He reached for his coat and would have got to his feet, but Geraint's hand clamped on his arm.

    Truly Balogh, Mary 1996

  • He was looking directly into Geraint's eyes, his own wide and guileless.

    Truly Balogh, Mary 1996

  • They had wafted through trees, wailing horribly whenever they had spotted a gamekeeper, it had all been Geraint's idea, of course.

    Truly Balogh, Mary 1996

  • She was feeling Geraint's arms about her as he held her and cried, and Geraint's hand holding hers.

    Truly Balogh, Mary 1996

  • Geraint's jaw hardened and he felt fury ball inside him.

    Truly Balogh, Mary 1996

  • There were constables actually posted at Tegfan — there at Geraint's invitation.

    Truly Balogh, Mary 1996

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