Tore Sentence Examples

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  • She tore her gaze from his chest.

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  • She wrote it lots of different times and tore it up.

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  • It tore my strap off.

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  • She tore her gaze from him.

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  • She dropped the package on the bed and eagerly tore back the brown paper wrapping.

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  • She recalled the scent of her blood, what hot agony felt like as an otherworldly creature tore her apart.

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  • Carmen clamped her sagging jaw shut and tore her gaze from him, an uncomfortable warmth flooding her neck and face.

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  • A gust of wind tore the hood from her head and snatched at her hair.

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  • Running she tore her dress on a thorny bush revealing all her beauty.

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  • Thompson, so effective going forward looked leaden footed as Clayton Hook tore past him and half the length of the pitch.

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  • Due to dizziness from heat exhaustion, Sandra stepped poorly on a rock and tore her ankle so badly that she couldn't walk on it.

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  • Cassie tore her gaze from Bordeaux and fixed her father with a level look.

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  • She tore out of his room, the scent of his blood ensnared in her senses.

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  • She swallowed down a lump in her throat and tore her gaze from his.

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  • The next he tore off the head.

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  • The government got alarmed when the mob one night attacked the German embassy, tore the arms of the empire from the door of the consulate, and dragged the escutcheon to the Puerto del Sol, where it was burnt amid much uproar.

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  • The door tore off, and Darian was flung out, his grip around the Oracle tight enough to take her with him.

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  • Lightning tore across the otherwise silent room, where vamps stood enraptured by the battle before them.

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  • Sofia started the car with shaking hands and tore away from the curb, heart pounding as she watched Ving's furious form grow smaller in the rearview mirror.

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  • Deidre covered her face as the demon lord tore out the demon's throat with the same fangs that drank from her.

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  • Satisfied there was nothing left, he tore her prescriptions to bits before returning to the chair and stilling again into a statue.

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  • I'll give you a charge of— Fire tore through her, and she gasped, the pain nearly driving her unconscious before it ceased.

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  • We tore each others clothes off in the cab on the way to her penthouse apartment in Docklands.

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  • He pulled out a sack and tore it into thin strips and tied a few to each of half a dozen crossbow bolts.

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  • The air tore into his lungs and issued again in deep groans which even by clenching his teeth he could not stop.

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  • It was not long until the dogs uncovered the minstrel on the banks of the Tyne and tore him to pieces.

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  • And from point to point tore the countless multitudes along the roaring mechanical ways.

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  • Jeff tore his eyes away from the tiny blond haired scrap in his arms.

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  • This involved strapping on a heart monitor and checking our fitness levels as we tore around the court.

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  • For 30 minutes no manakins called then the explosive note tore out of the tangled gully undergrowth.

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  • After the death of Eurydice, Orpheus rejected the advances of the Thracian women, who, jealous of his faithfulness to the memory of his lost wife, tore him to pieces during the frenzy of the Bacchic orgies.

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  • Bonaparte meanwhile began taking the glove off his small white hand, tore it in doing so, and threw it away.

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  • Five paces from him, a cannon ball tore up the dry earth and disappeared.

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  • His breath tore raggedly through his lungs as he slipped and stumbled over rocks in the darkness.

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  • In the middle of all the floater action Paul 's zig rig rod tore off.

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  • Abdul, 44, fractured a toe, tore cartilage in her nose and bruised several areas of her body including her arm, chest and waist.

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  • The pressures of Armstrong's cycling career coupled with his rising celebrity status tore the couple apart.

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  • He tore his Achilles tendon while playing the role of Achilles for Troy.

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  • The Colecovision tore into Atari's sales when it released its system bundled with the port Donkey Kong.

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  • Roughnecks handle the cleanup of the drill rig area, but when the rig is operational and when it is not operational, such as when it is tore down or initially set up.

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  • The entity tore off their bed covers every night, and the paranormal activity increased daily.

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  • During a performance at the MTV Video Music Awards, she tore off her black suit to reveal a skin-colored suit underneath which generated a lot of controversy.

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  • He sang with such passion and conviction that just tore through one's flesh, his words just anchoring the soul".

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  • It started out as a small 60's style run-down house with one bathroom, and we tore it down and rebuilt it as 3,600 square feet home with five bedrooms and three bathrooms.

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  • Lana Lang's Kryptonite Suit - Lana's history with Clark was a minefield of emotional turmoil, despite being his first love, their secrets constantly tore them apart.

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  • She gasped and dropped, crying out when the second arrow tore into her.

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  • Taran tore out of the great hall, followed closely by the madman, whose agitated demon swam visibly beneath his skin.

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  • Alex tore his gaze from her and nodded to Gerald.

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  • She tore her gaze from his and moved away from him.

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  • Selecting the back door key, she finally tore her attention from the serpent and took a step toward the back of the house.

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  • Xander tore out the throat of this one with his fangs, drinking deeply before tossing the body.

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  • The man who tore people in two had been beyond gentle with her, savoring every inch of her body, as if he was trying to memorize everything about her.

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  • Light surrounded her, and fire tore through her.

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  • Troops were sent to pacify the country, and in one village a soldier found a copy of Moses' laws and tore it up in public with jeers and blasphemies.

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  • In his violence, bound as he was, he tore his clothes into shreds, and his bare shoulders and breast were exposed to the gaze of the surging crowd.

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  • At length when both sides were exhausted by their efforts he sent forward nearly a hundred guns which tore asunder by their case-shot fire the enemy's line and marched his reserve right through the gap. Had he possessed an adequate cavalry force the victory would have been decisive.

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  • The tore (torques), or cord of gold worn round the neck, was introduced from Gaul.

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  • These losses were confined within the City, architec- but, to go no farther, included the Norman and Gothic tore.

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  • The king said in a threatening tone, "Then we shall sound our trumpets," whereupon Capponi tore up the document in his face and replied, "And we shall ring our bells."

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  • He sought refuge in a house in the Riddarhus Square, but the mob rushed after him, brutally maltreated him and tore his robes to pieces.

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  • He tore his financial scheme to ribbons.

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  • In her haste she dropped her veil, which the lion tore to pieces with jaws stained with the blood of an ox.

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  • Powell contends that in a proper sense none of the Indian tribes was nomadic, but that, governed by water-supply, bad seasons and superstition (and discomfort from vermin must be added), even the Pueblo tribes often tore down and rebuilt their domiciles.

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  • An "anchor ring" or "tore" results when a circle revolves about an axis in its plane.

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  • Sidney conducted his case throughout with great skill; he pointed especially to the fact that Lord Howard, whose character he easily tore to shreds, was the only witness against him as to treason, whereas the law required two, that the treason was not accurately defined, that no proof had been given that the papers produced were his, and that, even if that were proved, these papers were in no way connected with the charge.

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  • The grapnels tore away, and the "Iris II.," slipping her cable, dropped alongside the "Vindictive" to land her men across her.

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  • A vast crowd on hearing this collected outside, and finally burst into the prison, seized the two brothers and literally tore them to pieces.

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  • Professing to be roused by the attack on his friend Boyle, when he had scorned to lift a finger in defence of himself against the earlier dialogues, he tore them all to shreds with an art of which no general description can give an idea.

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  • During the season of yield the flushes are tore.

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  • The next day, at the beginning of the sitting, the Socialists rushed on the platform, tore up and destroyed all the papers lying there, seized the president, and held him against the wall.

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  • They tore the caricature into a thousand pieces, and rolled after the king with loud ` Lebe Hoch, our Frederick for ever,' as he rode slowly away."

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  • Laharpe, after a new visit to Paris, presented to the tsar his Reflexions on the True Nature of the Consulship for Life, which, as Alexander said, tore the veil from his eyes, and revealed Bonaparte " as not a true patriot," but only as " the most famous tyrant the world has produced."

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  • Her work was so perfect that Athena, enraged at being unable to find any blemish in it, tore it to pieces.

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  • The child was brought up secretly, watched over by Curetes; but the jealous Hera discovered where he was, and sent Titans to the spot, who, finding him at play, tore him to pieces, and cooked and ate his limbs, while Hera gave his heart to Zeus.

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  • At last the fear of awakening Yasodhara prevailed; he tore himself away, promising himself to return to them as soon as his mind had become clear, as soon as he had become a Buddha, - i.e.

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  • The king tore the protest out of the book and dissolved parliament.

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  • His assessment tore through her mind, digging up memories and laying them bare on the surface.

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  • A rush of excitement sent color to her cheeks, and she tore her gaze from his, focusing her attention on the dishes.

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  • A sob tore at her throat, and she slung the clothes at him.

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  • She tore her gaze from the group.

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  • Fiery pain tore through her as he stabbed her in the neck.

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  • A blast of cold tore through him as she directed her magic into him.

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  • Her father touched her arm, and fire tore through her.

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  • She careened into a table and heard glass crashing as the table corner tore a stripe down her forearm.

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  • Damian dropped to the floor with a roar, his eyes blurring as more fire and liquid tore through him.

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  • Peeling out, she floored it and tore down the road.

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  • Fire tore through her, and she cried out.

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  • They tore apart the palace and your cabin.

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  • He scribbled them down onto another piece of paper and tore them off for Gabriel.

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  • The demon lord tore the plane between the two.

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  • She felt like someone had reached inside of her and tore her heart out.

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  • She dug out the envelope from the funeral home and tore it in half.

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  • A demon tore off his neck and face and drained him of blood.

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  • A charge of fire tore through her, and Deidre's eyes flew open.

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  • He couldn't forget the energy of the bond that tore through when he held her on the roof.

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  • Her air supply cut off, she tore at the hand holding her until the skin on his arm fell away to reveal smooth, black skin more akin to a reptile's than a human's.

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  • He tore into her neck, and agony seared straight through her.

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  • She relived the bloody scene in the banquet hall, heard the creature panting her name as he came against her thigh and then tore through the other side of her neck.

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  • Uneasy, she started to move away, but he grabbed her arm to keep her wrist in place and tore into it.

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  • From behind him, Toby tore out of the castle in a snowsuit.

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  • She.d never known the type of terror that tore through her when she saw the jaguar snatch him.

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  • He tore through the demons and panted as he waited for his brothers.

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  • He tore apart a demon and stood breathless, seeking his next opponent, only to see the body-strewn park was empty of living demons in the early morning light.

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  • Inexplicable scenes tore through her mind too fast for her to focus on any one of them.

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  • She tore her gaze away and twisted her head, yielding yet defying him as well.

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  • She tore off the hood, aware she was on a spaceship by the dark grey landscape.

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  • He was at Elisabeth's side before anyone realized, and tore the needle from her arm.

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  • Carmen tore her gaze from his face again.

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  • I'll give you a charge of— Fire tore through her, and she gasped, the pain nearly driving her unconscious before it ceased.

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  • The PMF was the only party standing while the government tore itself apart.

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  • He felt nothing as he floated in the dark of his mind, until sudden, hot pain tore through him.

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  • Dan tore Brady's uniform open then pulled out a small emergency medical kit and slapped skin grafts over the two wounds.

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  • A streak tore past him just as he reached the portal.

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  • Katie tore her eyes away from Gabe to follow where Toby was pointing, hoping to see Rhyn.  It wasn't Rhyn or anyone else she expected to see, and she gasped.

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  • Or maybe that half blew back in the window when someone tore it in two and tossed it.

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  • I ripped the envelope when I tore it open but I could read Burlington.

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  • She tore her gaze from his.

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  • Carmen tore her gaze from the child and realized Alex was still watching her.

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  • Warmth flooded her face and she tore her gaze from his.

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  • The first tore the two worlds apart; the second would destroy one of them.

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  • Damian said he'd need to buy a wheelbarrow to roll her around in soon, and she tore him to shreds.

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  • Bianca dropped to her knees beside her, and her cold healing fire tore through Jenn.

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  • She rolled away from the second strike but the third tore through her, frying her from the inside out.

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  • He tore into the center of the group, hacking down two men before the other six reacted.

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  • She tore it open, glaring up at him.

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  • She was hauled into a sitting position by two beefy hands that then tore off her blindfold.

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  • She tore it up and shoved part of it down the throat of each of the babies.

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  • These were times when zombie flicks actually tore a chunk of gory nail from a young horror enthusiast's fingers.

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  • Another patient is a builder who tore the ligaments in his knee.

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  • The chief tore out the lining and found the gold hidden beneath it.

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  • He took out a notebook, hurriedly scribbled something in pencil, tore out the leaf, gave it to Kozlovski, stepped quickly to the window, and threw himself into a chair, gazing at those in the room as if asking, "Why do they look at me?"

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  • Well then, this! and he tore up the note, and by so doing caused the old countess to weep tears of joy.

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  • This inevitability alone can explain how the cruel Arakcheev, who tore out a grenadier's mustache with his own hands, whose weak nerves rendered him unable to face danger, and who was neither an educated man nor a courtier, was able to maintain his powerful position with Alexander, whose own character was chivalrous, noble, and gentle.

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  • Prince Andrew without replying took out a notebook and raising his knee began writing in pencil on a page he tore out.

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  • She did not let go of her mother but struggled tenderly with her, demanded a pillow and hot water, and unfastened and tore open her mother's dress.

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  • What wild creature had I met on my travels that tore along on tiptoe in that extraordinary style?

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  • A cold wind tore at her hair as she stomped across the courtyard and out to the chicken coup.

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  • His tone was kind, even understanding, yet it tore a sob from deep in her lungs.

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  • Whatever it was, it tore him in half.

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  • Fred was absolutely joyous when Dean presented him with the unprocessed fingerprint card and promptly tore it into pea-size pieces.

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  • He tore a sheet of paper from Fred's pad and scribbled the number.

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  • Agony tore through him as will combated magic, and he seized on the ground, helpless.

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  • She tore away, lashing out with the dagger.

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  • In February 1864 General William Tecumseh Sherman, with an army of about 20,000, made an expedition from Vicksburg to Meridian, then an important railway centre and depot for Confederate supplies, chiefly for the purpose of making inoperative the Mobile & Ohio and the Jackson & Selma railways; on the 14th of the month his army entered Meridian, and within a week destroyed nearly everything in the city except the private houses, and tore up over i io m.

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  • Rainy roared as he tore through the house.

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  • It was hard to reconcile the man before her with the creature that tore apart bodies like meat in a blender.

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  • I showed her the napkin and pinned it round her neck, then tore it off and threw it on the floor and shook my head.

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