(1) There are several coincidences in the story at present that hold it together flimsily.
(2) I didn't try and listen or believe your side of the story even when you tried to tell me.
(3) Ask any tube driver from any line and they will tell the same story .
(4) But it could have been a different story had the home side taken advantage of the chances which fell their way.
(5) Having such information is useful, but it is not the whole story
(6) So we sat down next to some guy who, in very slurred speech, started to tell us his life story .
(7) Characters do tend to drop by the wayside as in a life story , and it doesn't contain a novel's narrative.
(8) When they win it's a different story altogether; they're everywhere, like a bad rash.
(9) Now, the fascinating story of the woman behind the pictures has begun to emerge.
(10) They had been expecting him to make an announcement about his new film, which will centre on his life story .
(11) Like me, it is a bit wrinkled and frayed at the edges but it recalls a moment of history in the life story of Britain's railway industry.
(12) He said that he met the warrant officer outside the police station and told him the whole story .
(13) I am supposed to move the story along and provide comic relief or cynicism wherever I can.
(14) United kept on trying but it was the same old story u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00c2no luck
(15) All the women tell the same story of poverty and the need to provide for their families.
(16) It might have been a different story had they not spurned two gilt-edged chances in the first five minutes.
(17) If it had happened at night then the story might have been different.
(18) I was disappointed, however, by the sensationalist way the story was presented.
(19) Most of them brushed me off, but a few of them actually stopped and listened to my side of the story .
(20) This picture is taken from the local Spanish newspaper, where the traffic story is front page news.