(1) Once outside, Rebecca donned a pair of sunglasses, effectively hiding her silvery eyes.
(2) I quickly hurried over to the closet and pulled out my cleanest pair of jeans.
(3) Then I was idly wondering what kind of sauce to pair with this pasta.
(4) I yanked a white boat neck sweater over the gray halter to pair with the pleated gray skirt I was wearing.
(5) I think one of them had a pair of nines and one had a pair of aces.
(6) In many species pairs are stable for at least three years, and some butterflyfishes may pair for life.
(7) So singletons out there, don't give up hope, your pair is out there somewhere!
(8) He added a pair of filters that correspond to two bands of infrared light needed to detect aflatoxin and fumonisin.
(9) Pair a basic pair of jeans with a shirt you really like, or a cool belt or shoes.
(10) Grab a pair of sharp scissors and at least two pairs of pants you won't miss until next winter.
(11) The proposed jackpot would be awarded, for a side bet, to players receiving both a royal flush and a pair of aces.
(12) A company run by a pair of brothers
(14) Females pair with a male within a day of arriving and begin building their first nest within a few days.
(15) Sally suggests putting together a pair of straight trousers with a biggish top and a belt slung around loosely.
(16) Get out, the pair of you
(17) A neatly dressed footman in navy blue livery stood, alert, by its side and a pair of gleaming chestnut horses were in harness.
(18) If you have a pair of aces in your hand and there's an ace on the board, that's three aces.
(19) There was a full blouse with a tunic that went over top, and a pair of plain cotton britches.
(20) The pair of articles provoked a large number of responses from readers.