(1) It is surprising that she had the cheek to pursue her act to the highest court of appeal.
(2) She put her arm round his neck, touching the side of his cheek and her fingertips stuck to its surface.
(3) When we found out we went and they had the cheek to turn us away.
(4) He steps forward and touches my cheek , his hand neither warm nor cold against my skin.
(5) I wipe away a tear that's somehow rolling down my cheek with the back of my hand.
(6) He opened them again and looked into her caring eyes as he felt her hand moving from his cheek to the left side of his chest.
(7) The English agent even had the cheek to send an e-mail saying he was doing a bunk and planned to emigrate to Italy.
(8) I can't believe someone had the cheek to write this letter.
(9) As it was, I felt a burning pain on my left cheek below my eye and all over my arm.
(10) He had the cheek to tell workers their demand, which will mean a rise of as little as 30p an hour, was u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510exorbitantu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb.
(11) They had the cheek to ask me if I could work tonight.
(12) Participants use their kits to scrape some cells off of their inner cheek with a swab and mail it in.
(13) This time I sat up, raised my elbow next to my cheek and stretched the back of my arm behind my head.
(14) He had the cheek to complain
(15) Darien had to bite the side of his inner cheek to keep from saying something insulting and cruel to her.
(16) They then had the cheek to complain that the recovery of costs against them was unfair and a hardship on them!
(17) He must have been studying the bruised lump on the right side of my forehead and long red cut on my cheek below.
(18) When he smiled a dimple was visible just below his right cheek .
(19) He lifted his hand and gently brushed away the tears rolling down her cheek , with his thumb.
(20) He even had the cheek to object when I insisted that it had to be coloured in.