Breathed Sentence Examples

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  • He stopped and breathed deeply.

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  • She breathed in his familiar scent.

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  • He breathed it in deeply.

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  • She breathed in the ocean air.

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  • Jake breathed, guilt and anger crossing his face.

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  • While the rest of us breathed a sigh of relief, Howie remained uncomfortable.

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  • She breathed through her mouth, gasping for each breath.

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  • Betsy and I breathed a sigh of relief.

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  • She breathed a sigh of relief.

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  • She breathed deeply and closed her eyes, aware the portals wouldn't respond if she was remotely upset.

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  • She and her bed still smelled of him, and she breathed deeply.

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  • She breathed the chilled air to clear her thoughts.

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  • But a spirit of harmony and energy now breathed within the nation, and in the ensuing wars Athens worsted powerful enemies like Thebes and Chalcis (506).

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  • He breathed in her familiar scent, her curls tickling his face.

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  • I did it! she breathed.

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  • She breathed in deeply.

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  • She breathed a little easier.

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  • He breathed deeply of the early summer air and closed his eyes, enjoying the smell of the horse and sound of creaking leather.

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  • The 19th century had no more reverent thinker than Martineau; the awe of the Eternal was the very atmosphere that he breathed, and he looked at man with the compassion of one whose thoughts were full of God.

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  • His justification was the new life which he breathed into the decaying bones of the Ottoman empire.

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  • Carmen breathed a sigh.

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  • Darian breathed, reacting to the quick succession.

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  • They both breathed hard from their battle.

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  • Her face was flushed from the fight with Jenn while her trim body was close enough for her breasts to rub his arm when she breathed in.

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  • Jenn kissed Darian's forehead and breathed in his scent again.

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  • The next … "Jenn!" he breathed.

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  • Jenn breathed in deeply.

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  • The woman tossed her head back and breathed deeply.

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  • She breathed deeply despite the scent of death.

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  • Taran breathed deeply, allowing his senses to fill with the woman gazing up at him.

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  • His frame tensed once again, and he breathed in her scent, savoring the way its musky sweetness filled his lungs.

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  • She breathed deeply of the night air, embarrassed to feel the tears on her face.

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  • She breathed deeply and trailed him through the alley to the main street.

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  • She breathed deeply of his spicy, virile smell, comforted by it.

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  • He breathed deeply, more interested in detecting the faint smell of the warlord.

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  • He retrieved one of her pillows, hugged it, and breathed her in.

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  • Instead, he returned to the bedchamber and breathed deeply, calmed by her scent.

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  • With a quick look around, he breathed another calming breath and then ran to the hold.

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  • He rested his forehead against hers, and they breathed the same air.

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  • She breathed him in, comforted by the scent of his strength.

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  • She leaned the pitchfork against the wall and breathed a sigh of relief.

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  • She breathed a little easier as she drove through the town that was little more than a wide spot in the road.

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  • She breathed deeply of the moist night air and relaxed, stretching her feet toward the edge of the porch.

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  • She breathed a sigh of relief as she reached the door, ready for a distraction after the intense interaction with Xander.

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  • His breathing synced with hers, until they breathed the same air at the same pace.

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  • God, she breathed as he stopped behind a new, black sports coupe.

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  • Jessi breathed him in deeply.

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  • Jessi sat down on a bench and breathed deeply.

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  • Jessi breathed in his scent, wanting to feel the safety of his arms once more but torn by her situation.

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  • He breathed her in and lowered his head to her neck.

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  • I let myself be carried away by the secret charm of the air I breathed; my native air, I might almost call it.

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  • Against his private character not even calumny has breathed a reproach.

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  • According to ' Yahweh's spirit, thought of as Yahweh's vital principle, as man's spirit is man's vital principle, is to be breathed into them, as, in Gen.

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  • The greatest of the popes thus breathed his last; but the new spirit he had communicated to the papacy was not destined to expire with him.

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  • But the adventurers death in 1328 saved the stronghold of republican institutions, and Florence breathed freely for a while again.

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  • My studies were sometimes interrupted with a sigh, which I breathed towards Lausanne; and on the approach of spring I withdrew without reluctance from the noisy and extensive scene of crowds without company, and dissipation without pleasure."

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  • Another operation brought him some relief; but a relapse occurred during the night of the 15th, and on the following day he peacefully breathed his last.

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  • The same The Tri- spirit of hostility to the peasantry breathed through partitum.

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  • Wolfe rallied for a moment, gave a last order for cutting off the retreat, and murmuring, " Now God be praised, I will die in peace," breathed his last.

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  • By the healthy spirit of patriotism breathed in all his works Jirasek contributed not a little to maintaining among the masses of the people a national consciousness and faith in a better national future.

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  • Through all history the spirit of God has breathed; everywhere we discover the traces of His revelation.

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  • They breathed the new spirit of the recognition of adaptation and descent.

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  • Animal heat also is due to the union of nitro-aerial particles, breathed in from the air, with the combustible particles in the blood, and is further formed by the combination of these two sets of particles in muscle during violent exertion.

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  • The wounded president was borne to a house across the street, where he breathed his last at 7 A.M.

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  • The scheme adopted breathed the spirit of the Renaissance; provision was made for the teaching of Greek, Erasmus lauded the institution and Pole was one of its earliest fellows.

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  • The accumulation of carbonic acid in the breathed air would also have a similar arrestive power over destructive assimilation.

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  • The mass of information contained in so small a space, the clearness and accuracy of the details, the immense amount of life which is breathed into the whole, astonish the reader, when he reflects that this colossal task was accomplished by one man, for his collaborator Kolsegg merely filled up his plan with regard to part of the east coast, a district with which Ari in his western home at Stad was little familiar.

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  • Damian breathed in her scent, brutally aware that all that lay between her tight little body and him was a long T-shirt.

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  • The thought of him without his shirt on, or better yet, naked … "No way in hell," she breathed.

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  • The scent of his blood made her mouth water, and she breathed him in.

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  • She sighed and breathed in the scent of his warm skin and the lingering, faint smell of blood.

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  • Whatever fog gripped her dissipated suddenly, and she breathed a sigh at the palpable release.

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  • Her laugh echoed down the rocky canyons of Zzz as the essence of abomination breathed his bloody last below her.

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  • They have a hospital, but—" "Hospital," he breathed.

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  • The next … "Jenn!" he breathed.

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  • She breathed a sigh as they entered Nilian territory, assured of her safety.

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  • Taran breathed deeply of the sweet honey musk that made heat skitter across his blood.

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  • Occupational asthma is asthma caused by something breathed in at work.

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  • Time was when this place breathed actual benedictions, and was a home of active peace.

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  • The vault breathed in blue in time with the atomic clock.

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  • Most people with malignant mesothelioma have worked on jobs where they breathed asbestos.

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  • When God breathed His own breath into man's nostrils He, in fact conferred upon him an immortal existence.

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  • The accompanying police breathed audible sighs of relief at the disciplined behavior.

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  • Oulton breathed a huge sigh of relief, for the previous over Taylor had clean bowled the Aussie with a no ball.

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  • The aluminum silicates comprising asbestos are relatively benign if not in nanoscale form and not breathed in or contacted directly in nanoscale form.

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  • His breath came in rasping bursts, his lungs felt sluggish from all the sand he had breathed in.

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  • We took in the scenery, breathed the clear Tyrolean air and ate the strudel.

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  • When she came, everything about me breathed of love and joy and was full of meaning.

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  • It may be translated into every language, and not only be read but actually breathed from all human lips;--not be represented on canvas or in marble only, but be carved out of the breath of life itself.

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  • He was evidently distressed, and breathed painfully, but could not restrain the wild laughter that convulsed his usually impassive features.

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  • Dolokhov breathed heavily from weariness and spoke in abrupt sentences.

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  • Where, how, and when had this young countess, educated by an emigree French governess, imbibed from the Russian air she breathed that spirit and obtained that manner which the pas de chale * would, one would have supposed, long ago have effaced?

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  • She stopped and breathed still more quickly, but did not shed tears.

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  • I 've breathed so many roomfuls of air with you that we 're light-headed, commuting oxygen down phone lines.

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  • Most colds are caught by breathing in droplets that contain the virus which have been breathed or sneezed out by someone with a cold.

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  • I have breathed within thee a breath of My own Spirit, that thou mayest be My lover.

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  • Giles breathed deep then accelerated to a run, calling over his shoulder, Now stop wanking about and let 's go.

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  • Although silica may cause respiratory distress when breathed, it is more difficult to inhale into the lungs.

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  • I breathed a long sigh of relief … a little too soon!

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  • For the most part, shareholders breathed a sigh of relief upon Nardelli's departure, but many have doubts that incoming CEO Frank Blake has what it takes to run such a large a retail business.

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  • The material was a woven cotton, which breathed well and wicked away perspiration.

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  • Mattresses outgas these chemicals constantly and they are breathed in as your baby sleeps.

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  • New construction has breathed life into the south side, and it's quiet and less-crowded than the north side.

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  • I have lived and breathed Namco's fighting franchise as a video game staple in my collection ever since Soul Blade on the original Playstation.

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  • Microsoft breathed new life into its smartphone division with the introduction of the mobile Windows Phone 7 operating system.

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  • Inhalant-Medication that is breathed into the lungs.

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  • If urushiol enters the respiratory tract, which typically happens when the plant is burned and the smoke is breathed in, it can be life threatening.

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  • The human respiratory system begins at the nose and mouth, where air is breathed in (inspired) and out (expired).

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  • Air breathed in through the mouth travels through the oropharynx, which also carries swallowed food, water, and salivary secretions through the food tube (esophagus) and then into the stomach.

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  • This is called "dry drowning," and no water is breathed into the lungs.

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  • When this happens, air enters the gastrointestinal system, causing the bowels to distend, and mucus is breathed into the lungs causing aspiration pneumonia and breathing problems.

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  • Aspiration pneumonia can develop from fluid breathed into the lungs.

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  • Layers of tissue called hyaline membranes keep the oxygen that is breathed in from passing into the blood.

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  • If these are breathed in by other people, the virus may establish itself in their noses and airways.

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  • Manufacturers claim that replacing air particles with ozone particles (an actual pollutant) increases the quality of the air breathed.

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  • But a $70 million restoration in 1999 breathed new life into the stunning architecture and prompted a renewed commitment to hosting quality performances.

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  • Since its launch it has enjoyed success and has become a benchmark in the industry, and a re-launch in 2003 breathed new life into the popular style.

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  • Some fans didn't care for the change, but the introduction to a small craft named the Defiant breathed life into the series for fans who wanted more space adventure.

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  • Closing her eyes for a few precious moments, she breathed deeply and let her breath out in a long, relaxing sigh.

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  • She breathed deeply of the clear air and listened to the sound of the creek darting over rocks - swirling against its banks.

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  • She leaned on the banister and breathed deeply of the clean air.

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  • She made her way to the hallway and breathed more easily in the less crowded space.

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  • She breathed it in again before climbing from the bed.

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  • Both breathed hard, and she noticed a red slash across Darian's face.

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  • She breathed in nothing but water and panicked, clawing at the arm wrapped around her.

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  • The scent of her lotion still hung in the room, and he breathed the amber-vanilla deeply.

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  • She hugged him, and he breathed in her fresh scent.

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  • She breathed a silent sigh.

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  • The thought of him without his shirt on, or better yet, naked … "No way in hell," she breathed.

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  • He stopped close enough for their bodies to touch if she breathed in too deeply.

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  • She rested her cheek against his, and they breathed the same air, his steady and hers erratic.

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  • Her body entwined with his, she breathed in his scent as deeply as she could.

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  • Dean breathed deeply as he watched the late afternoon sun filter through the curtains.

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  • Jennifer breathed deeply as she looked downward.

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  • She loved the feel of his warm skin against hers and breathed in his scent deeply.

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  • His skin smelled of her, and he breathed it in, loving her scent.

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  • Leaning against the sink, she breathed out a deep sigh.

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  • Her insides quaked, but she breathed deeply to keep calm and focus her mind.

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  • She breathed deeply then told him everything.

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  • She breathed deeply several times, nerves and instincts unsettled.

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  • She breathed out fog, watching it rise to the dark grey skies.

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  • She breathed deeply, struggling to remain in control when all she wanted to do was run for the nearest psych ward and check herself in.

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  • She breathed out another sigh and righted her ponytail, then splashed water on her face.

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  • She squeezed her eyes closed and breathed deeply, swaying.

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  • And I will, Kiki, he breathed through clenched teeth.

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  • He snatched her upper arms and pushed her against the wall, his body close enough for their chests to brush when either breathed in.

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  • She breathed deeply of his scent and listened to his heart beat from her position sprawled atop him.

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  • She breathed his scent and released her knees, wrapping her arms around him.

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  • He was unaware how tense he was until Hannah left him, and he breathed in deeply.

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  • He breathed in deeply of the scent of snow.

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  • It was dawn, and she breathed a sigh of relief at being safe.

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  • He stopped walking and stood close enough for their chests to brush when she breathed in.

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  • He held her close and breathed in her scent.

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  • The initial sensations passed, and he breathed deeply, finally able to focus as his body adjusted to the feel of the energy flowing through him.

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  • Katie breathed a heavy sigh of resignation.

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  • She wiped it away and breathed a sigh of relief.

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  • They have a hospital, but—" "Hospital," he breathed.

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  • On impulse, Brady tapped his implant and breathed her name as he continued to ready himself.

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  • He breathed deeply, not realizing how musty the underground world was until he breathed fresh air.

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  • Kiki froze halfway through the doorway, frowning.  Kris breathed a sigh, wondering how one tiny woman could make him tense enough he wanted to raze the beach.

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  • Toby was wrestling with a bush and didn't respond.  Katie breathed deeply and pushed forward, wanting very much to stop and sleep but suspecting she'd never awaken if she did.  She didn't have enough food cubes to drive off more than one more demon attack.  They'd have to find Rhyn and Gabe fast.

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  • Picking up his pillow and hugging it, she closed her eyes and breathed deeply, enjoying the scent of his cologne.

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  • She breathed deep, throwing her head back and fluffing her hair with her fingers to cool her scalp.

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  • The lights came on and he breathed a sigh of relief.

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  • Be this as it may, we may confidently date the purification of Wagner's music at the moment when he set to work on a story which carried him finally away from that world of stereotyped operatic passions into which he had already breathed so much disturbing life.

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  • Of this quality there was no trace in his manner, which was courteous, conciliatory and even deferential; nor in his speech, which breathed an almost exaggerated humility.

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  • Although Rome wanted creative force to add a great series of tragic dramas to the literature of the world, yet the spirit of elevation and moral authority breathed into tragedy by Ennius passed into the ethical and didactic writings and the oratory of a later time.

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  • On 16th March, her mother, the duchess of Kent, died, and on 14th December, while the dispute with America about the Trent "affair was yet unsettled, the prince consort breathed his last at Windsor.

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  • I breathed a sigh of relief.

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  • Before he breathed his last a terrible tempest arose.

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  • He looked at her without moving and saw that she wanted to draw a deep breath after stooping, but refrained from doing so and breathed cautiously.

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  • It is a mirror which no stone can crack, whose quicksilver will never wear off, whose gilding Nature continually repairs; no storms, no dust, can dim its surface ever fresh;--a mirror in which all impurity presented to it sinks, swept and dusted by the sun's hazy brush--this the light dust-cloth--which retains no breath that is breathed on it, but sends its own to float as clouds high above its surface, and be reflected in its bosom still.

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