Even before the main acts came on, adoring fans made a beeline for the stage to make sure they got as close as they could to the stars. |
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When Albert explicitly forbids playing in the greenhouse, the boy makes a beeline. |
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The two immediately made a beeline for the dressing rooms without a second glance at anything else in the store. |
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She looked around, then made a beeline for a nearby stall, unadorned flat planks displaying wickerwork baskets. |
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Youngsters made a beeline for a table bearing a colourful collection of party hats, masks and whistles. |
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Around May 22 we were told we have to retreat, that it was every man for himself and we had to make a beeline for the coast. |
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He then slowed the shuttlecraft down, and made a beeline towards the Colony. |
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Phoebe made a beeline for Jess's bedroom, doing a low swan dive onto the bed. |
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He'd just pick the ball out of the hole, hand me the putter and beeline for the next tee. |
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While this is going on, the Danish players make a beeline for the shade and some liquid refreshments. |
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For spice and flavour, make a beeline for the Bengali samosas, ghoognis, namkeens, and aloo dum with peas kachoris. |
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He made a beeline for James, swearing at the top of his lungs, his face a color purple that made me genuinely fear for James's life. |
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The beeline sidewalk that shot straight up to the front door was ripped out and replaced by a gently curving, gently climbing brick-lined path. |
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There will be a beeline in the front of the physio room after the hard day's work. |
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James kept walking toward the front of the school in a straight beeline for their rented silver Nissan Altima. |
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Customers are forming a beeline at the city's malls to grab those coveted garments for the super sales on designer labels. |
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Oh, perfect, I thought as I lunged from the sofa, barreled out the door and started sprinting in a beeline to the liquor store three blocks away. |
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He zoomed in and out of the slower traffic, making a direct beeline for the USS Golden Phoenix. |
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At this point, the focal point of the crowd rested on the door as everyone made a beeline for outside. |
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As we left the classroom, Ann made a beeline to Michelle's desk to plead her case. |
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The lift bumped to a gentle stop at the ground floor and the doors opened, Catherine hurried out straight away and made a beeline for the exit. |
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And when the evening arrived, one was not surprised to see many making a beeline for the venue. |
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With that, she turned and made a beeline straight for my mother and her friends, leaving me with Sarah. |
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The latecomers made a beeline to the reception desk, showing their entrance forms and collecting their sheets and gifts. |
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Ever since the baby was born, visitors to the zoo are making a beeline for the hippo enclosure to see the new arrival. |
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We beeline to Church Street and do the same thing, blowing through red lights and garnering a chorus of catcalls from the local street life. |
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The first thing we both did when we got back was make a beeline for the staircase, each of us putting a foot on the bottom step at the same time. |
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Getting up from the table, he made a beeline for Serena, noting she was in stockinged feet, her high-heeled shoes carried down by her side. |
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I always make a beeline straight for the salad bar where I kid myself I am going to eat the most healthy meal imaginable. |
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He turned round hastily and made a beeline straight for the door. |
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The man sees Chappelle looking at him and crosses the street, making a beeline for him. |
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One guy raised a flag above his head, both arms in the air, and made a beeline. |
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Not because they have to shell out huge sums, but for the simple reason that they have to spend half their day crawling to the counters in a beeline. |
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And those in the know would ignore the party pies, sausage rolls and sandwiches at the half-time afternoon tea spread and make a beeline for the chocolate cake. |
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I beeline to the bathroom, and Mr. Misunderstood beelines for the bar. |
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Fox squirrels made a beeline for woodlands from almost 455 yards away. |
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Eager to prevent the family ruction he knows this will bring about, Ray makes a beeline over to his parents' house to try to intercept the letter. |
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Maithris also looked around in alarm at the clattering of armor and equipage and her ears went back at the sight of a squad of armed infantry making a beeline for us. |
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The best and the brightest will no longer make a beeline into banking, as they did a decade ago. |
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With the stocktaking and facility inspection process over at RAAF Base Learmonth, the convoy then made a beeline for RAAF Base Curtin, near Derby. |
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Jason Blake glides purposefully over the ice, making a beeline for the Ottawa Senators goal. |
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There, it's not so easy either because the car speed up but it's a beeline and all the car are going to the south! |
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Once freed, Abdullah and a slew of recently released Taliban inmates have made a beeline back to the battlefield. |
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He walked in, made a beeline for me, and said he had moved to the city for a job. |
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So when they enter the river, they make a beeline for the spawning grounds, then pause in that lake before the spawning grounds. |
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The candidates made a beeline to battleground states this weekend. |
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Tuesday evening, the wind should veer north-west, letting him make a beeline for the finish. |
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Your kitten will probably make a beeline for the sunniest spot in your garden on a summer's day and you need to make sure she doesn't get heatstroke. |
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The fishermen would make a beeline to the goals, catch the fish around them, and say the scientists do not know what they are talking about. |
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It is cut off from the reservoir by the lower parallel ridge of Raven Crag and High Rigg and instead makes a beeline for the River Greta. |
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The male gaze flies right past all my painstaking attempts to craft my precious individual style and makes a beeline for the bubbies. |
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Cats bypass stonier beds and make a beeline for mine. |
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I make a beeline for the used rock and pop section. |
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Wherever you want to go, this sprightly Volvo will make a beeline to take you there. |
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Stamped e-mail would make a beeline for your inbox, while unstamped mail would be captured by junk filters. |
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Fair play and friendship: Seconds after seeing Peter Gulacsi repel Carlos Hernandez's decisive penalty kick, Hungary coach Sandor Egervari made a beeline for the unfortunate midfielder to offer him his commiserations. |
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We are offering the delightful beeline, a lush mix of bicolour, single and two-tone blooms in subtle and warming shades. |
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Hunt, the former BBC1 controller entangled in the Miriam O'Reilly ageism case, made a beeline for Laverne, aged 32 if you must ask, who has a regular slot revealing strange but true scientific facts. |
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Residents make a beeline for them – they hold them, stroke them, talk about the imagery on them, select a favourite and take it back to their room. |
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The German Mittelstand of small and medium-sized companies has made a beeline for Hungary, winning local praise for helping to modernise Hungarian society along with the economy. |
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Mitch made a beeline for the window and placed a small bet on the horse. |
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All of them except one that is. Making a beeline down the tunnel and straight for the journalists was none other than Sabah, the nation's new hero. |
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Each morning the buzzing begins once again with a beeline of men headed to the chow hall. |
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The devotees made a beeline to the mosques to offer the special Namaz of Eid-ul-Fitr. |
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Many boats from San Carlos make a beeline to the rugged upthrust of San Pedro Nolasco Island, where the phenomenon brings sierra, dorado, and snapper to the surface. |
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Anyone who has alcoholic parents can relate to Daniel's sinking feeling when he's handed coins for the pinball machine as his dad makes his habitual beeline for the bar. |
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