The prisoner leapt from the dock, jumped over the shoulders of barristers and hurdled the bar where the judge was sitting. |
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I thought the garden was walled all round, but there is a breach in the wall at the back which a healthy animal could have hurdled. |
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On one occasion, a lump of a stone was hurdled through her bedroom window and landed on the floor after passing over her while she slept inside. |
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Eyewitnesses say that he hurdled the ticket barrier and then ran down the platform to get onto the train. |
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Chasing after him, Ana hurdled the hole as well, then pressed her hands against the floor to block the corridor again. |
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The cheetah hurdled the gate without even breaking stride, a feat which the wolf didn't even think about emulating. |
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I body checked the third on my way by, driving my right shoulder and elbow into his gut as I hurdled the overturned table. |
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Kyle hurdled the backyard fence with the dog under one arm, pulled Misty up, and then gracefully fell to the other side. |
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He ran across the road, hurdled the dividing railing, and raced to Vishy and shook his hand. |
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Charmers, bookmakers, flowers hurdled around, drinkers hollering in the street and womanising. |
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In striving toward his ideal he needs to keep in mind that customs and laws are not obstacles to be crashed through or hurdled or evaded. |
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The latter, in the Inspectors' view, may be hurdled by ensuring such transparency of the system which would not jeopardize its confidentiality. |
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But she hurdled over all obstacles and completed the Manitoba Half-Marathon last year. |
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According to many fans and critics, the show hurdled the hammerhead a long time ago. |
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The Gee-Gees track and field team travelled to St. Lawrence University this past weekend for the second time this season and once again hurdled, ran, threw, and jumped to impressive finishes. |
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No longer confined to the small peripheral economies of Greece, Ireland and Portugal, it has hurdled over Spain, supposedly next in line, and reached one of the euro zone's giants. |
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I hurdled over her but she either pulled down on my heel or it fell off. |
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First, there was the calf tear that emerged after the trials for these World Championships and then on Friday he was laid low by a fever, having just hurdled for the first time since his injury. |
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Andy Turner hurdled to first place, despite the blow of having his lottery support funding cut two years ago – slashed because it was deemed he was unlikely to get to a major final. |
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