(1) How about reaching up your back from behind as if you wanted to fasten some buttons or tie an apron on?
(2) His hand went up to his collar and started to loosen his tie
(3) Made from soft cotton, it features a shawl collar, sash tie with belt loops and side pouch pockets.
(4) Orion whipped out a slender stick mechanism from the tie of his robe and summoned the paper with a mere flick of it.
(5) He tightened the tie of his robe
(6) At the close of the match, which resulted in a tie , Mr Price, the secretary of the Chiswick club, expressed the enjoyment their team had felt in coming to the shoot.
(7) There was a tie for first place
(8) I dragged my hair up into a ponytail, not troubling to smooth it through with a brush or comb, and fastened it with a tie .
(9) In the event of a tie for highest score, further hands are played with all four players taking part, until there is a single winner.
(10) Then tie a piece of string around one end of the roll and knot firmly.
(11) I of course immediately asked him how many knots he could tie .
(12) Once we did that we were the better team by miles for the next 90 minutes of the tie but they had scored early and that killed us.
(13) He eventually was declared the third out on a force play completed by Johnny Evers to end the game in a tie .
(14) Wrap the wide end around and bring it up over and through the loop, between the collar and the tie .
(15) He tugged at the collar of his shirt, loosening his tie .
(16) He was an artist with the language, a craftsman who could tie paragraphs together the way sailors tie a slip knot.
(17) A tie would result in five points for each team, and the terms losing draw and winning draw, with Shackleton's grateful thanks, would be consigned to the dustbin.
(18) He relaxed a little and walked down the hallway to his room, tugging at his tie until the knot loosened and he could slip it off.
(19) I ripped away my covers and fought at the tie on my robe.
(20) Norman needed a par to tie with Nicklaus