"Come down, your place is with us," the crowd cried.
Very sweet, until you realise the crowd are just crying because they live in Middlesborough.
But it's not over,' cried someone deep in the crowd, a cry of frustration, indignation and anger.
They have let her away and the crowd cried "Hurrah!"
"So mote it be," the crowd cried, full-voiced and on familiar ground.
Because then the crowd will collectively cry foul.
You shall see me once again in the spirit, when the cord is round your neck, and the crowd are crying against you!
And the crowd below cried, leapt, rolled, tossed, joined together in a swift culmination of their previous antics.
When four women were burned in September 1680, the crowd watching the execution cried for Jesus to forgive them.
The lid unscrews and the crowd around the cylinder cries in horror as they see a Martian emerge.