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Examples

  • A further contribution, in writing, was made by Fiona Stourton, a former BBC executive producer of current affairs now at Ten Alps, owner of respected factual specialists Blakeway, Brook Lapping and Films of Record.

    Has the BBC become too afraid to take risks? 2011

  • Those pictures are, not surprisingly, in ample supply in this masterly documentary from Brook Lapping Productions.

    A Dark Day's Enduring Life Dorothy Rabinowitz 2011

  • Lapping salt beads from my crackling, ecstatic lips.

    The Mermaid's Revenge Roberta Lawson 2011

  • Lapping for the second time, Stacie almost gasps at the clock read out: 2 mins 35s.

    GROWING PAINS • by Rob Ganley 2009

  • Lapping salt beads from my crackling, ecstatic lips.

    The Mermaid's Revenge Roberta Lawson 2011

  • Lapping salt beads from my crackling, ecstatic lips.

    The Mermaid's Revenge Roberta Lawson 2011

  • Lapping at him like the mellow waves that stroked the muddy bank.

    The Man who was followed by butterflies 2010

  • Public humiliation and punishment was, Emmanuel suspected, exactly what Lieutenant Piet Lapping of the Security Branch wanted.

    Let The Dead Lie Malla Nunn 2010

  • Lapping reached into his jacket pocket and took out an envelope, which he threw at Emmanuel like a hunter slinging a stone.

    Let The Dead Lie Malla Nunn 2010

  • Lapping around the city's outskirts; dark grey water, deep and murky, heads of turtles peeking out for occasional breath.

    The City 2010

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