He walked alongside Jack briskly until they came to Thirty-nine street.
The two women then began briskly wiping the filth from the man's clothing with paper towels they had with them.
Governments have realised they could save money if their universities made students study a bit more briskly, gaining degrees and entering the workforce earlier.
Consumption has actually grown briskly in China in the last decade. Overall consumption (private plus public) rose by 7.8 percent per year on average since 2003, in real terms.
The logs were burning briskly in the fire.
Such jokes have yet to catch on, but southern high-tech industries are growing briskly.
The Swiss diplomat entered briskly, a decent, sad little man, with a red tuft of chin beard.
If big firms are unlikely to start hiring again briskly whenever the economy revives, what about smaller ones, which have, after all, long been a far greater source of new jobs?
It accelerates briskly enough not to hold up traffic.
Add a? Cup water or chicken broth and cover. Let simmer briskly for 12 to 15 minutes.
He stepped up briskly to these stones, and examined them attentively through the mists of night, as though he were passing them in review.
This has happened three times to date, and in each case the drives were briskly located.
If all else fails, you may have to stop and walk briskly for a few seconds while concentrating on deep breathing.
She stepped briskly out of the club.
A wealthy client climbed out of the vehicle and Ms Chen, along with another female colleague, briskly escorted the businesswoman into a nearby building.
"Was the cashier's urgent reply, leading me briskly out of the public area where the question might alarm other customers."
The odds favour a continuation of decent job growth, though not as briskly as in October.
"If you write down your address," the woman said, briskly opening her eyes, "we will send you the money."
"It's your phone," she replied briskly.
With hands deeply rooted in pockets, she cast one last disparaging sneer from under her hood, turned on her heel and marched briskly toward the warmth of the station cafe.