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9 Sentences With "standing stock still"

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Worse than that is standing stock still in a bathroom and hearing someone slowly making their way around the outside of a house.
In a nearby display case, there is a greeting card illustrated with a snowy woodland scene called "Peaceful Valley," depicting deer standing stock-still between gnarled trees.
It's a scene that should strike pure terror into any parent or compassionate bystander: a four-foot-tall girl standing stock-still just feet away from an enraged bull.
You can trip or slip when walking, but someone standing stock still can fall too—because of a loss of consciousness, vertigo or, as the Moreno brothers remind us, something supposedly solid giving way.
How we fall You can trip or slip when walking, but someone standing stock still can fall too -- because of a loss of consciousness, vertigo or, as the Moreno brothers remind us, something supposedly solid giving way.
It will be cemented in history the same way Australian runner Peter Norman is cemented in Olympic history as the white guy standing stock still next to Tommie Smith and John Carlos in the 1968 Olympics in Mexico City.
And if you saw a bunch of little white-armored sprites standing stock-still behind an Imperial officer, like those cut-outs of Rebel troops at the end of A New Hope, you could pretend it was a squad of Imperial troops awaiting orders from their CO, and not just a bunch of simple enemies waiting for you enter their detection radius so they could start going through the motions of trying to kill you.
These allowed a naked dancer's body to be concealed by her fans or those of her attendants, until the end of an act, when she posed naked for a brief interval whilst standing stock still, and the lights went out or the curtain dropped to allow her to leave the stage. Changes in the law in the 1960s brought about a boom of strip clubs in Soho, with "fully nude" dancing and audience participation. Following the introduction of the Policing and Crime Act 2009, a local authority licence is required for venues in England and Wales (and later Scotland) where live nude entertainment takes place more than 11 times a year.
These allowed a naked dancer's body to be concealed by her fans or those of her attendants, until the end of an act, when she posed naked for a brief interval whilst standing stock still, and the lights went out or the curtain dropped to allow her to leave the stage. The Lord Chamberlain’s rules prohibiting moving nude dancers did not apply to private members club, a loophole exploited by the “Raymond Revuebar” in Soho, London at the start of the 1960s. Changes in the law in that decade brought about a boom of strip clubs in Soho, with "fully nude" dancing and audience participation.Murray Goldstein (2005) Naked Jungle - Soho Stripped Bare. Silverback Press A 2003 United Kingdom study reported statistics which said that in the London Borough of Camden the number of rapes increased by 50% and indecent assaults by 57% after four lap dancing venues opened.

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