Her throat felt dry and her eyes moistened as a tear jerked itself out, her breath turned to gasps of disbelief. |
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Theodore was still ranting angrily under his breath about Matt and Lidia, but she didn't mind. |
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Taking a deep breath and squaring her shoulders, she descended the stairs to the hall. |
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Cooper refused three attempts by police to get him to provide a breath test and squared up to and threatened an officer. |
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My breath was again coming in shallow rasps, and I could feel my pulse rate slowing. |
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His breath rasps in his lungs and iron chains that weights him down binds his arms. |
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Her breath was rasping now, and he could hear the pain in her voice when she spoke. |
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The breath rasped in her throat as she began the game of cat and mouse, charred robe held up past her knees so she could run. |
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I tried to whisper something under my breath but the teacher heard me and asked what I said. |
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Release the breath and hold the position for a few seconds whilst breathing normally. |
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Cyanosis with shortness of breath is more frequent in pulmonary than cardiac affections. |
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Scarlett, attempting to stop crying, took a deep breath and reached for the cell phone again. |
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He pulled me to him, wrapping me in a tight hug, his breath rustling my hair. |
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His breathing was shallow, even, and mathematically perfect, each breath as large as the last, drawn out for the same amount of time. |
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He appeared to be drunk and a breath test gave a reading of 125 micrograms of alcohol in 100 millilitres of breath. |
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He could barely breath and his body was in pain from the unnatural position he'd forced himself into. |
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She toke a deep breath and licked her lips before she stood up again and as if by a miracle, her legs were able to hold her weight. |
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Holding your breath or rebreathing from a paper bag are common methods of treatment. |
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I put my head on the cool glass of my windowpane and exhale a long breath that I've been holding for a while now. |
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Ayden arrived at the hospital out of breath with water streaming down his jacket. |
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His lips shape the words I love you, no longer giving them voice beyond a whisper, but she can feel his breath against her skin. |
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He is drunker than a sailor, his breath smelling of double-malt whiskey and wintergreen. |
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When asked to provide a breath sample she replied in robust terms that she was going to do nothing of the kind, said Miss Bramley. |
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With that he lunged the sword to her and held his breath as it sailed towards her. |
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Pressing the heels of my palms against my eyes I tried to shut out the threatening tears and held my breath to keep from weeping. |
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She nearly leaps with joy feeling a faint wisp of his breath upon her sensitive skin. |
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They should simply take a big deep breath and adopt a number of the proposals now on the table. |
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Fine blades of Chinese cabbage came with pumpkin seeds, little jewels of red pepper and just a breath of sweetness. |
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The acrid smell of smoke filled my nostrils until it choked my very breath from my throat. |
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Those No 10 briefing boys who were barely out of nappies in 1977 have begun to get their breath back and get weaving. |
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There was no pretence there, no act, and there was something about her that felt like a real breath of fresh air. |
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He took a deep breath and held it for a moment as he weighed his words carefully. |
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I took a deep breath and lifted myself into sitting position, taking the two with me. |
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It's just over a mile in all, and I arrive back wheezing for breath but alive and well. |
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His breath came in quick, shallow gasps as anxiety and panic welled up inside him. |
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After a moment, the sound of ragged breath reached his ears, was she crying? |
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Anna's breath came in ragged gasps as she flew with all her might to Justin's house. |
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My breath was stuck in my stomach, my limbs benumbed, my senses catapulted into a no-go area where terror meets exhilaration. |
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In July, everyone held their breath as the Bank of Japan met to consider junking its 18-month-old zero interest-rate policy. |
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Calypso inhaled in a deep breath of ocean air, feeling the salty tang penetrate her nostrils. |
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It is amazing how long this woman can hold her breath and work hard underwater. |
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In tantra, the breath is an expression of the intimate connection we all have with the vastness of sacred world. |
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This system of inner discovery begins with asana, sitting quietly in yogic posture, and pranayama, breath control. |
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When I focused my breath in my center, the place Taoists call the 'Sea of Chi,' I became grounded and strong. |
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Sergeant Simmons indicated that the lowest reading in breath was 47 micrograms in 100 millilitres of breath. |
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The legal limits are 35 milligrams of alcohol per 100 millilitres of breath or 80 milligrams of alcohol per 100 millilitres of blood. |
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It became harder and harder to get a breath as the snake constricted around his ribs. |
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I stared at her, breath ragged, as she walked to the door, sashaying her hips calmly. |
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After she hung up, she took a deep breath to recuperate her thoughts and wonder what she had gotten herself into. |
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The story is told of how a trooper once let out a wolf whistle and muttered something under his breath as Sarah walked by him. |
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The candidates, they suggested, should save their breath for the economy and health care. |
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He should heed his own statement from today and save his breath until he has something substantive to say. |
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I could talk about the reason for a whole day but I am really tired of it and I'll save my breath here. |
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He's telling her to save her breath and not tell him things he's already heard her say. |
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I took a deep breath and tried to cool my face, my stomach knotting itself, as he went to order his coffee. |
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Does he want white roses and baby's breath and yards of fabric and hundreds of people? |
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The church was festooned with baskets of white and yellow flowers, baby's breath and milk white roses. |
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You see, I had just received this beautiful bouquet of roses and white peonies with baby's breath and ferns interspersed in it. |
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She wore a peaceful smile as she swayed down the aisle, holding a bouquet of baby's breath that matched the flowers woven through her hair. |
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Violet blue flower clusters resembling baby's breath are borne on stems 4 to 6 feet tall. |
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For example, herbaceous perennials such as yarrow, baby's breath and Helenium can be staked with bushy hazel, birch or beech twigs. |
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She could smell the reek of salted fish on his breath and she could see the lice in his beard. |
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Mortimer's face went red and he leaned forward to glower inches from Croft, the reek of his breath gusting in Croft's face. |
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Breathing hurt at first, but each breath became less painful and more refreshing than the last. |
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It is often mentioned in the same breath in that regard as Saul Bellow's The Adventures of Augie March. |
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At 51, she breathes with real difficulty, wheezing and labouring to draw breath as we talk. |
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I focused on my labored breath and thought back to my struggle to breathe in Laos, which reminded me of why I was doing this. |
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She took a deep breath and pressed her palms together, lacing her fingers and closing her eyes. |
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The shrines in their homes are spattered with cooking fat and they recite a mantra in the same breath as they yell at a yak. |
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Madison inhales and holds her breath while Greta grabs the ends of the corset string and gives them a hard yank. |
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Every bend takes you higher while your breath is suspended looking at the yawning chasm below. |
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He held his breath as he positioned himself meticulously in the tanbark, shoelaces of his sneakers quivering. |
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Releasing a breath of relief, Rachel absently accepted Lucy's urge to move forward. |
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It's time to order the southern yellow pine flooring for the main floor, take a deep breath and plunge in. |
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Although breath sounds on the left improved, inspiratory pressures and hemodynamics failed to improve. |
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Their fingers are stained and their teeth are yellow and their breath smells of smoke, and still, I don't say a thing. |
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He was close enough that I could smell the mint on his breath from the chewing gum. |
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The eating of garlic is well known for causing a particularly pungent malodorous breath that can have unpleasant social consequences. |
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A quick scan of internet offerings shows the depth and breath of choices available. |
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He looked over at Kate to see if she was out of the car yet just in time to see her take in a deep, shaky breath and let it out haggardly. |
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She wraps one leg around the other and scarcely pauses for breath before elaborating. |
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The action scarcely draws breath in 300-odd pages of rowdy doings and closet skulduggery. |
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Refusing to panic, she gathered her breath and struggled to release her foot and leg. |
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I try to imagine this, taking the opportunity to gather my breath before returning to the fray. |
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She paused a moment to gather breath as she felt dizzy from using her powers. |
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The effort must have taken a lot out of him, but when he had gathered enough breath to speak, he did so with panting breaths. |
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She had just run from an inn on the outskirts of the town, and still gathered her breath from the way. |
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We'll take a bit of a break to gather our breath and then decide exactly when we should go to market. |
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Look, gather your breath and have a good rest and keep your chin up because the Court of Criminal Appeal have really done you proud. |
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I held my breath and awaited a reply as you shifted your weight delicately, calculatedly. |
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Then she took a deep breath and carefully began to maneuver through the beams. |
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I'm not easily shocked, but this absolutely horrible film took my breath away. |
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Occasionally bad breath is the sign of some underlying illness, but that is uncommon. |
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Other common causes of bad breath are hunger, dry mouth, and strong foods like garlic and onions. |
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Scientists have linked its presence to a higher risk of gum disease, bad breath and stomach cancer. |
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If bad breath persists, it would be wise to consult your health practitioner. |
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A dentist told a reader with bad breath that a stomach infection could be the cause. |
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Your gums may also be red and swollen and you may have bad breath and an unpleasant or metallic taste in your mouth. |
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I pretended to be asleep and held my breath when you tried to chloroform me, you idiot! |
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Both breath samples were analysed in a liquid scintillation counter for 5 min. |
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Many women find that they need to slow down their pace of exercise during pregnancy when they are short of breath or tired. |
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It would leave him short of breath and more easily tired for the rest of his days, however. |
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This makes them appear pale, and they may become abnormally tired and short of breath while playing. |
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Usually I could only run a very short distance before getting too exhausted and short of breath to continue. |
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In the same breath I say the government and police are the ones responsible for solving or abating the situation. |
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A rare breath of summer breeze wafts a small, white paper bag along the platform. |
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When I'm working out, there is nothing more distracting than the sound of my own shortness of breath wheezing through my ears. |
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His breath caught and his chest quivered as he acknowledged the gnawing fear. |
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She took a long breath and regarded me with a look that was rife with accusation. |
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Aaron's breath steamed in the chill air as he got up from the porridge he was stirring to unlock the prisoner. |
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The vast open landscape and the sheer enormity of the view triggered panic as I edged my way down, but at the same time took my breath away. |
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I took a deep breath and let the wind ruffle my hair, loosing it from the leather thong. |
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It has been a while since I've seen a film with such superb acting, and what a breath of fresh air it was. |
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The Poznan weather gods knew the importance of the day and turned on almost flat water conditions with barely a breath of a head wind. |
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You will find as the mind calms down, the breath and heart will become quieter and calmer. |
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She took a deep breath to clear her mind, and to calm herself, and let out a joyous laugh. |
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It's incredibly powerful, a hefty, sliding lead tenor that never seems to stop for breath over a whole bunch of baritones and basses. |
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Bad breath is usually caused by a problem in the mouth, so you need to visit your dentist for diagnosis. |
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The woman told me admiringly that you were able to hold your breath for up to eight months at a time. |
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Suddenly our conversation came to an abrupt halt, our breath caught in our throats and our mouths hung open with astonishment. |
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When I got my breath back, I had a go at roll-starting it, using the camber of the road as a slope. |
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Well, the American people don't sit around the table waiting with bated breath for the president to speak. |
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For the next four days, the nation and the world watched with bated breath to see whether a full-scale core meltdown would follow. |
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The thrall muttered an oath under her breath and summoned forth a blast of flame. |
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He didn't howl in pain, only sucked in his breath while his face turned a shade of pasty oatmeal grey. |
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Derek cut in, he leaned closer taking a whiff of her breath then stepped back, the stench was very unpleasant. |
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My doctor first tried a beta blocker, but it caused shortness of breath and took the starch out of me. |
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I clutched the pentagram necklace at my neck, tears spilling down my cheeks and breath starting to come in uneven rasps again. |
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Sara ran as fast as she could, her breath rasping in her throat and blood pounding in her ears. |
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My boots thumped against cobbles and breath rasped in my lungs as the guard tried one door, then another. |
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Lilly snickered, her breath rasping and grating as she tried to move her head closer to her mistress. |
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Her eyes were closed, mouth hanging open just slightly with her harsh breath rasping steadily. |
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Moniker rasped under his breath and yanked the reigns, kicking his steed into action. |
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What is lacking is afflatus, the breath of life that sends a thrill down the spine and gets engraved in the memory. |
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Meanwhile, they are learning basic karate fundamentals and kata which improves posture and breath control. |
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They had managed to soak their shirts in water and breath through them to filter out the afterdamp. |
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The nation will be holding its breath today as one of the most eagerly anticipated sporting events of the year gets under starter's orders. |
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I get up muttering obscenities under my breath as I try to wake up my foot that has decided to fall asleep on me. |
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When the breath tests were completed, he was served with the appropriate documentation and released on a promise to appear. |
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I was constipated, energy-less, had ketotic breath and was just generally miserable. |
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After handing her horse to a stableboy waiting nearby, Kayin took a deep breath and entered. |
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Once I heard her mellifluous voice softly humming to the radio, I sighed a breath of relief. |
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She claimed William's wine glass and drank deeply, taking a deep and unsteady breath once she was finished. |
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A swift headbutt and a hard slam into my own solar plexus left me gasping for breath and I closed in for the kill so to speak. |
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Right before you get ready to throw the shot, take a deep breath in and let it out. |
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It's fresh, a triumph of spirit, like spring sun undeterred by dirt-encrusted windows, first breath of morning against your naked spine. |
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The poor little fellow could neither sing nor dance, and had not sufficient breath left to cut a caper or turn a back somersault. |
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The former Celtic striker picked himself up, dusted himself down, took a deep breath and blazed his spot-kick over the bar. |
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The show is a breath of fresh air, a knee-slapping good time, and chock full of real stunts, races, and vehicle chases. |
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Breathing in sharply, she held her breath as she wrapped the fabric around her chest and knotted it. |
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The change in musical mediums shouldn't be interpreted as the last breath of the recorded love letter. |
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The dragon's breath misted up the warped glass window, dampening the gray curtains. |
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I leaned forward, so close to the silvered glass that my breath misted it slightly, partially obscuring my twin's mouth and nose. |
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The show is about innuendo rather than baring all, but for Burnett it still meant holding his breath and taking the plunge. |
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The tiger snarls menacingly, baring its fangs, its breath heavy in the wintry air. |
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His grey eyes were bloodshot already, and his breath reeked with the signature stench of alcohol. |
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A roadside breath test found he had drunk more than twice the legal limit of alcohol. |
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The uncle heaved a deep breath and the breath comes out in a light green misty colour. |
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Half-time gave Otley the chance to get their breath back, re-group and re-form. |
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Georgia grabs me into a bear hug so tight I literally lose my breath for a second. |
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He was shocked, so much so that he was holding his breath and was as stiff as a board. |
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Their breath rose in white plumes as they walked to the driveway and over to Katie's car. |
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I slow down the brain process by holding my breath and doing the nine times tables. |
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Andrew held his breath for a beat after he clicked connect, but he was seamlessly connected just as if he were in the building. |
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Determined to keep my head and not let my customary timidness send me into a panic, I took a deep breath and tried to think logically. |
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Playing with two Canadians, we stopped at the 16th to draw our breath which had been whipped away by the stunning oceanside fairway. |
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I walked quickly to the train station, my breath sending a cloud of steam in front of me. |
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The moisture in the breath of visitors could set off the corrosion cycle again, but the system keeps the relative humidity below 40 per cent. |
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He does not defiantly explode, he chokes, takes a last glorious breath for his mighty yawp and fumbles the exhale. |
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He had blond-hair with a slight tinge of red and bright cobalt blue eyes that took her breath away. |
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Even a format controlled by handlers and spin doctors seemed like a breath of fresh air. |
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Lee turned around after descending the ladder, and her breath was taken away. |
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She took a deep breath to compose herself and then descended the spiral staircase. |
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Taking a deep breath and steadying herself, she went to answer the summons. |
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But soon the pain stopped and I sat there, my breath coming in short puffs. |
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His breath came in small puffs, the cold air filling his lungs as he walked along the side of the pavement. |
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Ansley could hear his breath coming in short puffs, even over the thundering of hooves that filled her ears. |
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An arm was flung over his waist and small puffs of breath tickled his chest. |
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When she was halfway down the stairs, hot air, like the puff of breath from a muzzle, touched the back of her neck. |
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Her breath came out in puffs as they walked down the cobblestone street toward the docks. |
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A little girl flew backwards out of the pile and put her back against the wall of the closet, her breath coming out in puffs and her eyes wide. |
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My body turned ice cold, my breath came in shallow puffs, and my hands began to tremble. |
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She felt the warm puff of breath before she had heard the sickening sniffling sound. |
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But for the adventurous, these titularly titled vignettes are a breath of fresh air. |
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Rain poured down, stinging her eyes, warm breath puffing in front of her face. |
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Their breath puffed in rapid white clouds that hung in the air as they stood there and panted, watching me with wide eyes. |
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I sighed, watching my breath catch as condensation in the air, looking like I was puffing smoke. |
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When she emerges fresh faced and sleepy from below deck after a night of passion, greeted by a serenade from the crew, it took my breath away. |
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They rested for a minute, trying to catch their breath from all the running. |
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He is swapping the bright lights and wobbly props of the TV studio for the blood-shot eyes and beery breath of a live audience. |
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I can't make it out but his beery breath scores a direct hit to the nostrils. |
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He takes another long toke, holds his breath for what seems like the best part of a minute, then exhales with a small cough. |
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Before and after each administration of salmeterol or placebo, patients were assessed for heart rate, respirations, and breath sounds. |
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Langley muttered darkly under her breath and shoving her hands in her pockets, started off towards the town. |
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I know I can have my breath taken away by a shower of color falling from the sky. |
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It is a beautiful screen, clean, crisp and sharp, so steady you'd not believe and with a depth and clarity of colour that takes my breath away. |
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The foliage is green, the water a golden caramel, and the final shot sunset will take your breath away. |
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This style of hardcore has long needed a breath of fresh air, but MPB aren't the band to supply it. |
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If I so much as took a breath too deeply for her liking, she would glare daggers at me. |
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The laughter behind me faded, then ceased altogether, and I collapsed to the ground, my breath slowly returning to its natural rhythm. |
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She pulled away from my grasp and leaned against the nearest tree, shuddering and gasping for breath as she sobbed into her hands. |
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He waits as Ian takes in a deep and shuddering breath then opens his eyes as commanded. |
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It took his breath away and his eyes moistened every time he walked into the room. |
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She drew a deep, shuddering breath and let it out with a shaky sigh. |
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He took a deep breath and blinked at what was registering in his mind. |
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Pope Francis is certainly a breath of fresh air, and I, for one, rejoice in his style, tone and early pronouncements. |
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Then she takes a breath and smoothes down her glossy, dark hair. |
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There may be some mileage in developing electronic breath tests. |
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She took a deep breath and could detect eucalyptus and ylang-ylang. |
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It was forged by the heat of dragons' breath when 1,000 bent their swords in fealty to Aegon the conqueror. |
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And this album clearly recalls the band's original, vaguely seedy electropop sound, with contemporary beat collages and nouveau sheen giving it a breath of new life. |
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A tiny cloud of mist formed on the window where her hot breath landed. |
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So yea and verily it came to pass, like a storm force wind from the breath of God, a great wailing and gnashing of teeth arose from the multitude. |
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If you have been waiting with bated breath to read it, email me. |
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Football fans are looking forward with bated breath to the clash of Kerry and near neighbours Limerick in the national league semi final later in the month of April. |
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I was relieved when her rattling breath filled the sudden quiet. |
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With millions of Indians waiting with bated breath over the decision of the men in blue for the mini World Cup, cricket fever has only just begun. |
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No more wishing you could feel her hot breath on your neck as she writhes in ecstasy. |
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I could smell tequila shooters on his breath but I really didn't care. |
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The wildly anarchic chaos created by the Marx Brothers at their best was a breath of fresh air, and their contempt for authority figures struck a chord with Milligan. |
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The boy was sobbing now as he spoke in disjointed thoughts, tears streaming to his cheeks without reserve, having to catch his breath between sentences. |
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Anthrax is a zoonosis caused by Bacillus anthracis, to which man is relatively resistant, but one deep breath of weaponised aerosol may contain as many as 10 spores. |
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The young ones were waiting with bated breath to have a rendezvous with Kalam, for wherever he tours, a session with kids is very much part of his itinerary. |
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He looked scared to death, and his breath gave off an unknown malodor. |
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While the rest of the world waited with bated breath to see if they could simply complete the facilities in time, the Athenians were always confident they could deliver. |
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So I just whisper it under my breath instead, which works out fine. |
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She could smell his rank breath as he whispered fervently to her. |
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He sang along under his breath to the songs he was covering. |
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Ottke was left gasping for breath by an accidental low blow in the ninth. |
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And all through this, his breath came in even puffs against my cheek. |
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We put a hose in her mouth so she could breath water, to keep her healthy and strong before we released her. |
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My chest was heaving painfully, and my breath was coming in shallow rasps. |
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I checked online and found that metoprolol has a warning to contact the doctor immediately if you experience wheezing, shortness of breath or swelling of hands and feet. |
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The day was calm, so calm that there was scarcely a breath of air. |
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I was completely telling myself to breath at the end too, whew! |
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Dental Miracle is the single remedy I would take to a desert island, as it not only works to promote healthier gums, but also freshens breath and whitens teeth. |
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The Sasskal's hot breath reeked strongly of raw flesh and stale blood. |
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Ben smiled a delighted smile, took a deep breath and began to sing. |
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He was extremely agitated, which together with a smell of alcohol on his breath led to a suspicion of driving while under the influence of drink and drugs. |
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The lad has had his day, so don't hold your breath for the sequel. |
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My breath rasped in my throat and deeper, right in my lungs. |
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Davies watched the second man come out of the room, spray his breath with an atomizer from his jacket pocket, then walk towards them, smiling at Diana as he passed. |
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The sympathetic nervous system pumps the body up, but when you take a deep breath the parasympathetic nervous system kicks in and starts to wind the system down. |
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Her breath rasped in her throat, and blinking felt like a supreme effort. |
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She could smell his stale fishy breath and nearly choked on it. |
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The throng took a collective breath before retreating back behind their office doors. |
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We all may have waited with bated breath for Wiig's big, first post-Bridesmaids, post-SNL star vehicle. |
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If the airlessness of the venue on a warm evening hadn't already taken my breath away, the concentrated power of this production certainly would have. |
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Even with a small air pocket, the warmth of a victim's breath can seal the snow around his mouth much as perspiration seals the inside of an igloo or a snow cave. |
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She caught her breath and allowed the shock to course through her. |
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She took a deep breath and wandered through the downpour like an injured soldier dragging himself through the inevitable killing fields which battle conspired to create. |
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A lot of beginners can be rhythmical on the ground but once they're in the saddle, they tend to hold their breath and react when they get frightened. |
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A sharp inward breath as splinters from the wall behind and to his right whizzed past his ears as the explosive bark of the gun nearly deafened him. |
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Laurie took a deep breath and then nudged her horse into a canter. |
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No other land is in sight, only an ocean without end and its own billowy breath rising as cumulus clouds that seem far more substantive than the tiny landforms below. |
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He constantly has bad breath along with what seems to be a gum infection. |
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With a cloth over his mouth to prevent his breath from inhaling any airborne creature, he spent the following nine years as a wandering, barefoot mendicant. |
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I do this thing where I hold my breath and turn my face red right before I run across stage to mime throwing up in the trash can. |
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To be thought of in the same breath as people like Steve Buscemi and Damian Lewis is just mind-blowing, really. |
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There was no shortage of eager buyers, twelve and thirteen-year-olds showing off how hard and grown up they were by giving themselves bad breath and lung cancer. |
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I felt so out of it that James had to stop the car for me to catch a breath of fresh air before I regurgitated that morning's breakfast in the car. |
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Characteristic is his perfect intonation and breath management as well as excellent phrasing and imaginative use of ornaments when he confronts difficult trills head-on. |
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Mrs. Williams took a deep breath and let it out in a whoosh. |
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I growled under my breath as I listened to my Mom bad-mouthing me. |
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The windows are steamed up, streaming the condensed exhaled breath of all and sundry, including the alcoholic who's presently drooling on your new coat. |
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Bag him at a rate of 30. Check for breath sounds bilaterally. |
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Her breath sounded ragged in her ears and her chest was tight. |
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I mutter a few obscenities under my breath before trying to ignore him. |
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Sarah didn't move, didn't dare to breath in fear of scaring the cat away. |
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They languished in nursing homes, too out of breath from congestive heart failure to get up and move around. |
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He muttered things under his breath in a language I didn't recognize, shifting between several books, and taking notes down in a little black book. |
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Almost immediately she tripped and fell over, hitting the ground heavily, the impact forcing the breath from her body and sending a shaft of agony through her belly. |
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These types of comments coming from the White House, from the oval Office, it takes your breath away. |
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We drew apart, the mist from our breath puffing into each other's faces. |
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One of the officers then formed the opinion that the respondent had been drinking intoxicating liquor and requested him to provide a specimen of breath for a breath test. |
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His breath seared her skin, awakening feelings long dormant. |
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She took a breath and plowed on, despite her mind's pleas to stop talking. |
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Take a deep breath and keep this cheat sheet of talking point strategies handy. |
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He was arrested and at Cheltenham Police station he gave a breath alcohol sample on the intoximeter which produced a reading of 87 micrograms of alcohol per 100 ml of breath. |
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My throat was so sore from gasping for breath that my laughs at animals humping people, people injuring themselves and children stepping in dog poo came out like coughs. |
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Don't hold your breath waiting for most of the sheeple to wake up. |
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She crept downstairs, holding her breath as she passed her mother's room, pulled on her coat and shoes then lifted the heavy latch which secured the door. |
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She took a deep breath to steady herself and redetermine herself. |
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Speaking on the intake of breath is something that I think is only common in Ireland, though I have been told that it does exist in Eskimo speech too. |
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Kendall should save her breath because she's not going to change her mind. |
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Sometimes patients complain it is hard to breath with the white masks. |
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He retains a central place in Tea Party demonology, his name often mentioned in the same breath as George Soros and Saul Alinsky. |
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Instead of wasting his breath answering her specific points, he listed all his Government's glorious achievements and told her, basically, to get knotted. |
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I could feel his breath on my lips and suddenly I was melting. |
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Propose a worthy toast, raise the goblets to your lips, bury your nose in the mint, inhale a deep breath of its fragrance and sip the nectar of the gods. |
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While she waited, she took the baby's breath from Adriana's hand. |
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The C-urea breath test detects current infection and is not radioactive. |
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It was the suddenness with which the drop opened, more than a thousand feet from Hualapai Hilltop to the pale thread of the track below, that took my breath away. |
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Aware of his approach, we could only hold our breath and bluff it out. |
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Their breath encircled the chateau like a wreath, wrapping its way around the substantial estate as if wanting to squeeze out every last drop of life, which existed inside. |
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He held his breath and wrenched at the door, but it would not open. |
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In this refulgent summer, it has been a luxury to draw the breath of life. The grass grows, the buds burst, the meadow is spotted with fire and gold in the tint of flowers. |
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Archer took a deep breath and, steeling himself for the bizarre experience, carefully walked to the bulkhead and phased through. |
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My breath is hot from impatience, which ensures me a round field of vision, protecting me from leucoma. |
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Loch was suddenly short of breath and pressed forward, cramped inside, checkerboarding his forehead and nose against the screen. |
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