How to use "papers" in a sentence
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Then he took some papers from the clerk and left.
The clerk searched through his files for a moment and then he brought me some papers.
I took all your papers, Slinkton
Madeleine looked down at his papers.
Madeleine to stare at the papers on his desk with an empty, puzzled look in his eyes.
Then he noticed a small parcel of papers lying on the ground.
The whole thing will be in the papers tomorrow
All the papers said that Rebecca's body had been found after the Fancy Dress Ball
I wondered what the papers would say if they knew the truth
You may have read the report in the papers.'
I don't think the papers will bother you any more
She smiled when she thought of him, then picked up the sheaf of papers that Angela had given her, anxious to finish her work.
Front page of the papers."
"If you're working for a government intelligence agency, then go away and come back with the legal papers," Elliot said
He found some small change, a comb, a wallet, and the sheaf of papers on which were typed the questions that Elliot had been expected to answer.
As far as Elliot was concerned, the absence of ID was more sinister than a collection of patently false papers would have been, because this absolute anonymity smacked of a secret police organization.
When Elvira left the table and they were alone, Tina said, "Let's see the papers you took off that guy."
He hadn't gotten his papers yet when we found ourselves needing a cooperative mortician
He crashed into a desk, sending a pile of white and pink papers onto the floor, and then he fell on top of the mess that he had made.
"But once our story breaks in the papers," Tina said, "they'll probably just shut this place down."
He burnt all the papers in the box, and said to me, "John, I know that I'm going to die soon
"Yes, and this time it says 'Put the papers in the garden'."
"Which papers? The papers in Uncle Elias's box? He burnt them!" I said.
Well, I don't know anything about pips or papers
'It comes from East London, and it says "Put the papers in the garden"
'It was with my uncle's papers
Put this paper into your uncle's box, put in a letter which says that your uncle burnt all the other papers, and put the box outside in the garden
But in 1869 Uncle Elias, who belonged to this secret group, suddenly left America with all their papers, and so the group could not go on
Of course the group wanted to get the papers back
'Ship's papers,' he said
Six people from the Air Ministry came to the laboratory and went through all his papers
There were papers everywhere, chairs lay on their sides, and one of the window curtains was half-torn and hanging down
Even the daily papers woke up to these events at last, and there was much discussion of their cause
The early editions of the evening papers had shocked London
After some time I left them and went on to the railway station to get as many morning papers as I could
'New attempts have been made to signal, but without success,' was how the evening papers later described it
The morning papers on Saturday contained, in addition to a great deal of information about the planet Mars, one very short report.
Even the afternoon papers had nothing to tell apart from the movement of soldiers around the common, and the burning of the woods between Woking and Weybridge
My brother was not worried about us, as he knew from the description in the papers chat the cylinder was three kilometres from my house
Some did, but they needed time to realize what all the reports in the Sunday papers actually meant
But most people in London do not read Sunday papers.
Besides this, Londoners are very used to feeling safe, and exciting news is so normal in the papers that they could read reports like this without great fear:
The Sunday papers printed separate editions as further news came in
The man was running away with the others and selling his papers for many times their normal price as he ran - a strange mixture of profit and panic.
'No, there was a great fire in Atlanta after her husband's death, and all her papers were destroyed.'
The room was full of old papers
The vestry was full of dry papers