1977, Don't bury the lead. This is similar to backing into the lead, except that the major element has been buried several paragraphs down
It was like sinking to sleep in a soft, dry bed with a big drink of brandy in you after you're dog-tired from a tour of duty on the firing-step, or slipping into a warm bath when you're lousy-dirty and chilled to the bone from crawling through mud and filth and dodging flares and 'typewriter' bullets half the night.
Invisible twine plying merchants are unravelling the long grasses and the plovering pull of the long windstrewngrasses pluck the prince in his chest his heart his passion and love as if no tomorrow.
Aedes is a well know day-biter (although it can bite at night too) and is best known as the carrier of the yellow fever and dengue viruses.