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Examples

  • The alien recalled Seever's question about standard police procedures, and would have blushed had he been equipped for it.

    Through The Eye Of A Needle Clement, Hal, 1922- 1978

  • His name was Franklin Seever, but we all called him Lin.

    Extra Ticket Josh Denslow 2012

  • Her name was Esther Seever, and she was an absolute doll.

    Love Brought Me Back Natalie cole 2010

  • Bob thought the idea was excellent, however, and the Hunter also voted in favor of it; so the group headed for the kayak, with Seever and Maeta carrying the concrete-and-pipe assembly.

    Through The Eye Of A Needle Clement, Hal, 1922- 1978

  • Bob wasted no time in recounting the situation; Seever listened silently.

    Through The Eye Of A Needle Clement, Hal, 1922- 1978

  • Seever added verbal assurance of the truth of the whole story, with details from the old detective adventure which Jenny had not known.

    Through The Eye Of A Needle Clement, Hal, 1922- 1978

  • Seever raised an eyebrow; it seemed to him that his daughter's actions might be relevant enough to the current problem to deserve very close and immediate investigation.

    Through The Eye Of A Needle Clement, Hal, 1922- 1978

  • "That's all I can see our doing for now," Seever agreed.

    Through The Eye Of A Needle Clement, Hal, 1922- 1978

  • When Maeta had left, Seever looked quizzically at his daughter, and asked, "What excuse are you going to make to Bob for this piece of recruiting?"

    Through The Eye Of A Needle Clement, Hal, 1922- 1978

  • She worked the craft into what she recalled was the right position with respect to the marker, told Seever and Mrs. Kinnaird to hold it there, and without further ceremony slid overboard with the bottle.

    Through The Eye Of A Needle Clement, Hal, 1922- 1978

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