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At the Banning House, we found a dark-wood solarium with picture windows that, due to the banging wind, no one was sitting too close to.
I mention "the banging wind" – a resonant local detail – and she says: "Frieda Lawrence was frightened of the wind on the moor and, in this novel, I had to isolate Daniel up there".
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They were fortunate that a bird--Canada geese are large--hadn't crashed directly into the windshield, but the engines were already banging and winding down.
By Peter Kane Dufault The New Yorker, February 14 , 1983P. 44 But for that wind banging View Article By Anthony Lane By Rebecca Mead By John Cassidy By Jia Tolentino.
"I like the bells from yachts in marinas banging in the wind, the distant sound of foghorns.
I'd left Cornwall for university when I read Zennor in Darkness (1993) and was moved by its descriptions of still summer nights, wind banging against granite walls and the "watching landscape" with its myriad sets of eyes.
A few handfuls of hail rattled against the window, followed by rain and a slippery wind banging the unsecured door of the next room then and through the night.
Even when the wind is banging over the roof that I've bodged with corrugated iron, it's very quiet.
David Wagner's team had almost a full match in which to convert numerical supremacy into victory after Jordan Ayew was sent off in the 11th minute but they wound up banging their heads against the brick wall erected by Swansea's 10 remaining players.
In the countryside, farmhouse doors banged in the wind.
The shutters banged in the wind, shutters as old as Herman Melville.
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