(1) The rattle of empty bottles into a wooden crate, awoke me, and I noticed that every man was in great humour, the rick was being combed down by two men with long handled rakes.
(2) Church bells came in handy also when I worked in the meadow as a lad, holding my pike and walking around it in circles while the men pitched the hay at my feet and the rick of golden threads steadily rose to its conical fullness.
(3) The thresher was due in one hour, and a base, known as a u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510buttu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb had to be made for the rick of straw.
(4) Webster defines a rick simply as a pile, and truck sizes obviously vary tremendously, so it is very important that you get all of this straight with the seller before agreeing on a price; there is much room for misunderstanding.
(5) Our first night on the march, the General and his staff all climbed into a straw rick and passed a restful, if short, night.
(6) The screen tilter lets you play the game flat without developing a permanent rick in your neck
(7) A few hens, questing for food under a rick , stole away under a gate at her approach.
(8) You'd eventually get fired when the tightrope walker wouldn't go on because he'd ricked his ankle - but of course on paper it would say that u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510Stephen didn't meet targets.u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb
(9) Captain Warren Hegg, who missed the Cheltenham and Gloucester Trophy game at Chelmsford with a ricked neck, reckons he will be okay for tomorrow.
(10) Now, after Jacob Oram ricked his back, yet another twist in the tale as McMillan was recalled!
(11) However, Dolan's fortunes took a dramatic slump with the loss of Fox to a foot injury, luckless wideman Craig Skinner to a ricked neck and young Marc Thompson, who turned his ankle.
(12) Alison heard the sound of ricks shifting and the floor beneath them was beginning to shake.
(13) This is a useful skill for rapidly reading rows upon rows of pay and display tickets in car parks without ricking my neck or having to do handstands.
(14) I spent last week popping Ibroprufen, cold powders and the muscle relaxants I need now that I have developed the habit of ricking my back when laid up in bed.
(15) When the side was in the Caribbean, Vaughan and Marcus Trescothick were the men in possession and had Vaughan not ricked a knee in the Lord's nets three days before the first Test of the summer, they might still be now.
(16) They have met seven times in all and, so far, Federer has only managed to win once - and that was when Henman had ricked his neck and had to pull out after a set.
(17) But just when Davenport looked like sweeping all before her, she ricked her back at the start of the clay-court season and hasn't been the same since.
(18) Vickery, who has missed his club's past two matches after ricking his back during the warm-up before the Powergen Cup quarter-final against Saracens, said: u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510I am in pieces at the moment and the injury is a worry.u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb
(19) When Glenn McGrath ricked his ankle while stepping on a stray cherry in Australia's pre-match warm-up, the fau00d4u00f6u00a3u252cu2551ade of fear that had been erected during the Lord's debacle was torn down in an instant.
(20) Flintoff, handed the captaincy when Warren Hegg woke up with a ricked neck, said: u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510Cricket is a great leveller.u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb