(1) On the opposite side of the room were a futon couch and a coffee table.
(2) What he really needs is a lot of time on a psychiatrist's couch .
(3) One UK department introduced a system where a doctor saw all patients with minor injuries that did not need an examination couch or an urgent intervention.
(4) He belongs on a psychiatrist's couch , not inside a boxing ring.
(5) Like a patient on a psychiatrist's couch , it all comes tumbling out.
(6) And certainly they think that to convey it to a sports audience they must couch it in those terms.
(7) The child was lying on the examination couch
(8) The place was bare of furniture except for the couch .
(9) He hung up the phone and pulled a chair from the kitchen over to the couch and sat down.
(10) Joan opted for the two-seater couch and sat stiffly at the edge of it.
(11) A bather reclines on a couch , enjoying a massage, while a fountain splashes nearby.
(12) The Rotary club has also raised funds to buy a new examination couch , costing u00d4u00f6u00bcu251cu2551350.
(13) Ashley zoned in to find her doctor standing next to the examination couch .
(14) Notice how frequently they couch immoral concepts in language using the word u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510moralu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb?
(15) I'm lying on a treatment couch at the Healing Clinic.
(16) The room was almost empty except for the random couch , table, desk, and a large plant in the far corner.
(17) Although I had never encountered status asthmaticus, the patient struggling for breath on the examination couch fitted the image locked in my memory.
(18) Since all meditative experiences are so radically subjective it seems difficult to find a language in which to couch an objective or value-free account of them.
(19) David gets up and drags the coffee table towards the couch and sits back down, resting his feet on the edge of the table.
(20) The only actual piece of furniture was a worn couch placed in the middle of the room, facing the far wall.