(1) The traffic spokesperson said all roads in the province were open again after graders were used to scrape snow and ice off the tar.
(2) Volunteers Reserves had to work hard to scrape a 4-3 win over Sporting Civil Service with Kev Jackson scoring twice.
(3) There was only just room to scrape through between the tree and the edge of the stream
(4) He could hear the scrape of their shoes on the asphalt as they stood, waiting.
(5) Lilith opened the door, careful to lift it slightly so that it would not scrape against the ground.
(6) At any moment the viewer feels the object could collapse around Maloney or scrape her with its hard edges.
(7) They could hardly scrape up enough money for one ticket, let alone two
(8) I heard something scrape against the wall and turned to see Emma striking a match.
(9) From the cigarette pack he pulled a large sewing needle and began to scrape the insides of the bowl's tube.
(10) The screech of streetcars as their metal wheels scrape against metal tracks - I kept calling them trams and confusing those who didn't understand my origins.
(11) Remove the green tops from the carrots and scrape them
(12) All search engines scrape content from sites without permission and display it on their own sites
(13) In the opening scenes, her pool party guests lazily scrape their sun chairs along the deck making an incredible racket.
(14) There are teams like Tonga, who could barely scrape enough money together to get here.
(15) Fortunately they still managed to scrape through Olympic qualification after finishing seventh at last year's World Champs.
(16) I just hope now that I can scrape enough tack together from other places to be able to run some lessons as planned.
(17) Dip your brush lightly, scrape one side clean, then push a small blob of paint carefully along in front of the brush, like a bow wave in front of a boat.
(18) I have enough marks though to at least scrape through with a pass for this subject.
(19) There, in that corner room, I heard little more than the scrape of the big pecan tree on the roof.
(20) She has to scrape by on Social Security