Throats Sentence Examples

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  • With the first sip, heat invaded the newborns' throats and bellies.

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  • The first week after they met, they were at each other's throats frequently.

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  • The two were always at each other's throats, and Gabe had witnessed their decision making skills on the Council.

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  • It's been calm for the past few hundred years, but I don't think any of us have forgotten that five hundred year period where we were at each other's throats.

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  • Though all seven were constantly fighting, Kris and Rhyn were always at each other's throats.

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  • She peeked out to see two creatures at each other.s throats and frowned, wondering why demons were fighting one another.

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  • The burning in their throats returned as well as the pounding headaches, but they remained alive.

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  • Pushing each other aside, they buried their beaks in the water and lifted their heads, eyeing her suspiciously as the water trickled down their throats.

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  • There was only one Tracker in existence that was able to pinpoint the whereabouts of a Watcher or Other, the two sets of immortals always at each others' throats.

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  • Both breeds were large and heavy, with pendulous ears and thick throats with dewlaps.

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  • It is on clinical grounds that beriberi, scarlet fever, measles, &c., are recognized as belonging to the same class, and evolving in phases which differ not in intimate nature but in the more superficial and inessential characters of time, rate and polymorphism; and the impression is gaining strength that acute rheumatism belongs to the group of the infections, certain sore throats, chorea and other apparently distinct maladies being terms of this series.

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  • The majority of heads, gills or throats, sides or flanks, paws and pieces of skins cut up in the fur workshops of Great Britain, America and France, weighing many tons, are chiefly exported to Leipzig, and made up in neighbouring countries and Greece, where labour can be obtained at an alarmingly low rate.

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  • We're you just going to sit by and let this bastard slit our throats?

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  • They stranded the White and Black Gods on earth, preordained to be at each other's throats for all eternity.

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  • Indian paintbrush, lupine, fireweed, columbine, all dancing in radiance with occasional hummingbirds cavorting from feast to feast, their red throats sparkling in the sun.

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  • Past-Death and Fate had been at each other's throats for as long as Gabe could remember.

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  • After a long day in the hot, dry air it's time to relax and wet our parched throats with a cold drink of water.

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  • Their throats are open graves; their tongues practice deceit.

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  • The juice from the berries is mildly laxative and makes a good gargle for sore throats and hoarseness.

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  • An infusion of Ginger makes an effective gargle for sore throats, and the spice is a favorite in many seasonal drinks and recipes.

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  • There was much harrumphing and clearing of throats, but no one said anything.

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  • Every day, we are driven to distraction when the latest idiocy is jammed down our throats.

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  • Using a good fluoride mouthwash will help gum infections and, if you gargle, it can stop you getting sore throats.

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  • With the cold weather setting in here in the South, sore throats become really rampant.

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  • Soon, they all lay dead at her feet, their throats all neatly slit into macabre grins across their necks.

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  • Dead bodies with their throats slit lay in the streets.

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  • Not when their supposed superiority is thrust so wilfully down throats.

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  • There are historical records referring to the use of birch bark tar to relieve sore throats.

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  • Antihistamines Antihistamines provide quick relief for symptoms such as the sneezes, runny nose, itchy, watery eyes and itchy throats.

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  • If we are really dying, let us hear the rattle in our throats and feel cold in the extremities; if we are alive, let us go about our business.

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  • Hussars, ladies, witches, clowns, and bears, after clearing their throats and wiping the hoarfrost from their faces in the vestibule, came into the ballroom where candles were hurriedly lighted.

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  • Sage tea can be used to remedy sore throats.

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  • Three others tried it in sharp succession; and one after the other they drew back, streaming blood from slashed throats or shoulders.

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  • Among the bacteria that cause sore throats, the streptococcus group A is the most common.

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  • These animals can have their throats cut whilst fully conscious.

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  • It 's time to relax and wet parched throats, Shop shut, last customer kicked out in the air.

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  • Unfortunately, your baby will suffer occasional bouts with childhood illnesses, such as colds, ear infections, sore throats, stomach viruses, etc. You'll want to keep him as comfortable as possible and well-hydrated.

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  • From nausea to sore throats, ginger helps a variety of symptoms.

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  • Lemongrass and natural lemon flavors are combined with licorice root, slippery elm, and fennel to help naturally soothe sore throats.

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  • It is commonly used for digestive problems, sore throats and respiratory problems.

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  • The tea can be used to help with stomach problems, sore throats and congestion.

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  • The Native Americans used black cohosh to treat sore throats, snakebites, and female complaints such as menstrual cramps and hot flashes.

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  • Licorice is an effective herb for relieving coughs, sore throats and stomach ailments.

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  • Coughs and sore throats are the most common ailments slippery elm is used to treat.

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  • Oh yes, yes it is as tears run down our face and soft drinks down our throats.

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  • It seems like they have something in their throats.

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  • Creeping Forget-me-Not (Omphalodes Verna) - A pretty hardy plant, bearing in early spring handsome flowers of a deep clear blue with white throats.

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  • Most sore throats heal without complications, but they should not be ignored, as some develop into serious illnesses.

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  • Sore throats can be either acute or chronic.

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  • Acute sore throats are more common than chronic sore throats.

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  • Some sore throats are caused by environmental factors or allergies.

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  • These sore throats cannot be passed from one person to another.

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  • Sore throats are most common during the winter months when upper respiratory infections (colds) are more frequent.

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  • Many of these bacterial sore throats are cases of strep throat.

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  • Sore throats have many different causes, and may or may not be accompanied by cold symptoms, fever, or swollen lymph glands.

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  • Fewer sore throats are caused by bacteria than are caused by viruses.

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  • Not all sore throats are caused by infection.

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  • Children who breathe through their mouths at night because of nasal congestion often get sore throats that improve as the day progresses.

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  • Most sore throats are minor and heal without any complications.

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  • A small number of bacterial sore throats do develop into serious diseases.

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  • Homeopaths may treat sore throats with superdilute solutions of Lachesis, Belladonna, Phytolacca, or yellow jasmine (Gelsemium).

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  • Viral sore throats usually resolve themselves fairly quickly although they may be very uncomfortable.

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  • These tiny worms are quite complex in that they have mouths, throats, gastrointestinal tracts, and a nervous system.

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  • The strain of streptococcus that causes scarlet fever, unlike the one that causes most strep throats, produces an erythrogenic toxin, which causes the skin to flush.

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  • They feel that there is something in their throats or that their food keeps getting stuck when they eat.

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  • Children often have frequent sore throats when they wake up in the morning, sinus infections, bronchitis, and dry coughs.

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  • In children, tonsillitis or bacterial sore throats are the most common causes of lymphadenitis in the neck area.

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  • The best way for parents to prevent rheumatic fever is to take seriously sore throats that are accompanied with fever and to take the child to a doctor to test for strep throat.

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  • Since most sore throats in children are caused by viruses rather than bacteria, the doctor may take a throat culture in order to test for the presence of streptococcal bacteria.

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  • A tonsillectomy is performed if the patient has recurrent sore throats or throat infections, or if the tonsils have become so swollen that the patient has trouble breathing or swallowing.

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  • It is estimated that 50 percent of healthy people have staphylococcus organisms in their nasal passages and throats and on their skin and hair.

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  • The pain is indistinguishable from sore throats caused by other diseases.

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  • Some children, in particular, get upset stomachs from the infected drainage going down the back of their throats and being swallowed.

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  • Prevention can be directed toward prompt evaluation and appropriate treatment of sore throats to prevent overgrowth of adenoid tissue.

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  • Promoters also claim that MMS is capable of curing ailments like the flu, the common cold, pneumonia, warts, sore throats, and dental abscesses.

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  • Adding moisture to the air in a dry climate will help relieve dry skin, scratchy throats, watery eyes and coughing.

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  • There are many uses for red raspberry leaf such as treating the common cold and sore throats, but it is also used to relieve symptoms of diarrhea.

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  • It is also a popular folk remedy for sore throats.

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  • Homeowners complain of headaches and sore throats from inhaling the fumes.

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