With a few words you cut slices out of lives.
The boy cut a third slice and started to eat it.
The knife had only cut a slice in his side.
"I was going to ask if you would mind cutting a slice for me."
Finally, he used the long blade to cut a slice from one side.
He at once cut a slice and ate it up.
He cut a slice and fed it to her across the table.
It's a big cake and we get to cut only a small slice off it.
She sat opposite him and cut herself a slice of cheese.
Why don't they cut a whole slice out of management?
The cut sliced four tendons, a nerve and an artery in the arm.
Voltan only partly blocked the cut and the blade sliced the flesh of his shoulder.
The cuts went right through the Lumalit shields and sliced into the skin of the ships, several at once, in a blaze of successful hits.
She smiled as she saw her cut had sliced half through his neck, and then the smile faded as she realized Barr was still standing.
Sudden cuts of lightning sliced the darkened sky and the thunder nearly knocked them from their mounts.
But the cuts are bigger in the later years and would slice projected spending by nearly 15 percent in 2002.
Mere incidental cuts can slice through a human form with ease.
He had a wound on his temple, a broad cut sliced deep into the greasy flesh there—as if made by a boomerang.
The automatic cuts will slice 5.3 percent from domestic programs and 4.3 percent from military programs.
Dan saw that the dark-edged cut had sliced completely across the shuttle's rear end.