She sighed and started rooting though her rations pack looking for more food. |
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I don't believe that could happen today, one of my students sighed in blank refusal of this simple chain of reasoning. |
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Lately she'd sighed an awful lot, that troubled sigh that signifies the strain of carrying a secret burden. |
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Desiree sighed, her nostrils twitching like they always did when she was in deep thought. |
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He sighed, and used his hand and sleeve to mop his brow, which was now dripping with sweat. |
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Some sighed contentedly at the sight of such bliss, the perfect pairing of two people who loved each other. |
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He took a long puff of his cigar then sighed, blowing a steady stream of smoke. |
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He sighed and ruefully gazed down the rocky mountainside to the glistening valley below. |
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I sighed, wishing I could skidoo, but it was far too late, far too cold, and I was far too tired. |
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I sighed and walked up to my room slowly, gathering my pajamas and fresh underclothes to go take a shower. |
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She sighed irritably when no one presented either of these, but even as she did, Jacqueline's head bobbed up from the gun deck. |
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He sighed, and pulled a picture out from underneath his mattress, handing it to me. |
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She looked around her at the vast expanse of the unbroken plain of unending white tiles and sighed. |
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They began to shout of the rules and of unfair play, and Abigail sighed with relief. |
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He sighed and let his lids flutter open, icy blue depths meeting an unfocused cloudless sky blue. |
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She tore open the envelope and unfolded the paper inside, but sighed when she looked at it. |
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Once she was settled in with an arm slung over his chest, she sighed a deep breath of relief. |
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Michael sighed, leaning his head back as he took a deep breath to calm himself. |
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When he saw that he wasn't going anywhere without spilling the details, he sighed. |
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The brunette just sighed sadly and looked out the window, a few red tinted curls slipping from her loose ponytail to fall in her eyes. |
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He sighed, and removed his maroon beret, unmooring several strands of dark wispy hair on his balding scalp. |
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Jack came back upstairs moments after Sean and sighed heavily, slumping against the door, then quickly retreating to the safety of his office. |
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Kait sighed and slumped her shoulders, leaning her forehead against the door frame. |
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Sarah sighed angrily at looked over at Rach who was taking a slurp of her drink. |
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He got up and sighed, sweeping his hand through his nappy grey brown hair, his usual habit. |
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Daniel fiddled with his cup and sighed, bouncing his daughter, Grace, on his knee. |
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She sighed and stood up, then her nose started to curl up as she sneezed and coughed. |
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Brett sighed and sat next to her, pulling her into a hug as she sobbed uncontrollably into his shoulder. |
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As soon as she was gone, I sighed loudly and stared at the table, mentally tracing the patterns of the wood grain. |
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Harry looked at me in despair, sighed, and wandered off to find somewhere quiet in the study to doze in safety. |
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On one occasion, he even phoned me to apologise, and sighed down the phone at the vagaries of his schedule. |
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I slid into the hot tub and sighed as the warm water from the jets soothed my aching body. |
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Anna sighed audibly beside me, and I wondered exactly why I sat next to her in this class. |
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Locke sighed in relief at knowing the girl was safe, sound and within his line of vision. |
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Lillian sighed and crossed the room to settle on an antique davenport, lifting her eyes to his with a thin smile. |
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Illusion sighed, wondering what they could do, and glanced back up into ShadowSlayer's deep, brooding face. |
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She sighed and looked on dreamily, before receiving a sharp nip on the ear. |
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Buck sighed audibly and wiped his brow as the jury, which had deliberated for five-and-a-half hours, returned its verdicts. |
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He sighed, and traced a vein in the table wood before answering, and it was obvious this came hard for him. |
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I sighed quietly and looked over at Quinn, before slipping my hand from Jordan's and nodding toward the open door. |
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With that Cheni sighed in frustration, vexed at having him not be able to understand him. |
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She sighed and picked him up, cradling him in her spindly arms and lifting up her thin top. |
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She sighed and continued to watch the grass slightly shake as the water splattered onto them. |
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I just sighed heavily and bit my lower lip nervously trying not to burst out my emotions in front of him. |
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And then she came out, sponged it up as best she could, sighed, looked at the clock, and then back at the remaining stain. |
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She sighed and got to her feet, not remembering how she had gotten to bed in the early hours of the morning. |
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He sighed and took a step back from her, adopting a nonchalant stance as best he could. |
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He sighed as well, thinking of the treat he would get if he ever got to apologize to the big oaf. |
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Pulling the cancer stick from his mouth and holding it at his side Jeff sighed sadly. |
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She sighed as she stole a single glance at the picture hanging from the wall. |
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So he sighed and resigned himself to signing many autographs and tactfully declining many offers of marriage. |
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Laura normally just stood there and sighed while listening to the one-sided conversation. |
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Lashana sighed and hung her head, letting her hair cascade down to hide her face. |
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He sighed and stood, balancing on the cathead, then stepped across to the deck. |
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I sighed, feeling my knees beginning to hurt and a charley horse developing in my thigh. |
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After he checkmated her the second time, she sighed and sat back after knocking her king over. |
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I sighed and then picked up my crutches, hobbled to the door, and down the hall of the apartment to the living room. |
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Jack sighed and walked or rather hobbled with us to the front door of his home. |
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She sighed and put her hands behind her back and swung back in forth in boredom while she waited for the two to finish up what they were doing. |
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Kienan stared at her and sighed, then holstered his pistol and helped her up. |
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Pouring warm milk from the pail into a mug, she sighed and frowned, unsettled. |
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She sighed and rumbled softly while I showed her how to rub and pinch flesh between the fingers, how to read the muscles. |
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I sighed and told him quite honestly that I felt sick and that I didn't want to go. |
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Jacques sighed, his anger melting away as her voice came across the line in honeyed tones, seductive and dark as velvet. |
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Frankel sighed and glanced around at the crowded floor of horseplayers staring at monitors showing races from different tracks. |
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Alex sighed, then downed his drink in one swallow and returned for another one. |
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She lowered the faux fur-lined hood of her parka and sighed heavily, taking a long drink from the mug. |
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She sighed from behind him and he heard a small clack as she set her brush down. |
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I sighed, then clambered to my feet at a more sedate pace and gathered up my stuff. |
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Nicholas sighed lightly and let his gaze fall to the ground, trying not to show his hurt at how distant she was becoming. |
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She sighed and nodded, allowing him to lead her down the dark passage to her room. |
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He sighed, his eyes downcast as he continued to walk absent-mindedly across the path. |
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His patience was rewarded after a few minutes when Matt gently put down the book without closing it and sighed. |
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Jennifer sighed dreamily from her perch on the windowsill, her green dress gathered carelessly at her knees. |
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The perpetual motion machine kept his interest for half a minute before he sighed, looking over at another item. |
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Grace sighed and stood obediently as the clips were removed from her coif, leaving her long, golden hair to flow freely about her face. |
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And she sighed, and looked down at her hands, and then nodded imperceptibly. |
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She favoured me with what might have been a fond glance, sighed a mega-cat sigh, and went back to sleep. |
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He sighed, wearily, and looked up, to assure the person that he was fine, he bled like a pig every day. |
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I sighed in relief and released my death grip from Stephan's neck while he was piggybacking me. |
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Ella sighed, fifteen minutes had passed, and the show was about to start in ten. |
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When the three of them made it safely past Marsha and her insane, childish behavior, they sighed. |
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She looked at the donut box, decorated with pictures of confetti, and sighed. |
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When my knuckles went white as I tried to cut the fillet steak that followed, I sighed. |
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So he sighed and let the memories overwhelm him, talking as he went, not filtrating what he said. |
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As the sound grated through my fluffy pillows, I sighed heavily, and debated whether I should bother getting up for school. |
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Once she accepted his hand and their fingers interlocked, he sighed audibly and closed his eyes. |
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Sumire sighed, used to the routine she had undergone all during first through eighth grade. |
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He seemed to carry on a silent battle, but then sighed and a fixed expression came over his face. |
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The thieves sighed but waved goodbye nonetheless as I was taken, kicking and screaming and flailing about, back to the palace. |
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I sighed and searched for the cordless, found it on the couch in the living room, then dialed Sed's number. |
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She sighed dramatically, her silky black hair flying in the wind as she became increasingly frustrated. |
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Without a flinch or missing a beat, Erial continued waltzing around the floor as Artemisia sighed and walked over and picked up the book. |
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After a long walk along a straight lane, they finally turned a sharp corner and Rena sighed in relief. |
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The 16-year old short girl sighed as she continued walking, listening to her own CD that contained a mix of pop and rock music. |
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He sent a faint trickle of his power into the stone, and sighed with pleasure as the coruscating fire inside the ruby increased. |
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She heard a soft flump as Danny's arm dropped on to the bed, and she sighed, knowing what he was going to say next. |
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He sighed and began to walk in the Cow's direction when a low, fluting voice reached his ears. |
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He sighed, leaning back into the chair and raising his hands to his eyes, as if trying to clear the fog from his brain. |
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Lazarus shook his head and sighed, but nevertheless used the handholds and footholds Ghost had made to climb the wall. |
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Shimmering into the penthouse James plopped into the expensive leather chair and sighed breathing in the smell of dye and cowhide. |
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He leaned back and sighed deeply, rubbing his temples with his forefingers and thumbs. |
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Getting to his feet, he stretched his cramped muscles and sighed in contentment, feeling quite full. |
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Nick sighed again and gave up on tying his cravat and focused on his baby sister. |
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He sighed and slowly stood from the couch, crestfallen eyes showing defeat. |
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Abby sighed again, this time thinking of the way his eyes crinkled up at the corners when he smiled. |
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Daren sighed as he walked over to the frig and got some jam and other stuff out and sighed again. |
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Finally, the detective sighed in exasperation, and ordered his partner to take the teacher away, cuffing his hands from behind. |
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He patted his stomach again, sighed, and leaned backward, as if he were so full he could not sit up straight. |
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His mouth curled slightly as he looked her over, and Lily sighed and looked away. |
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Perry sighed and started to walk behind the stage, where the curtain was closed and he was hid from view. |
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I sighed and pulled it out, grabbed four cups, and started pouring the drinks. |
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Mac sighed and took a step closer, shrugging slightly to help ease Bryce into accepting. |
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Charles sighed in relief, and kissed Catherine in the most charming and gallant manner. |
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I sighed, reluctantly pouring more tea for the daimyo after catching my mother's cold stare. |
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He sighed slightly, his improved mood darkening at the memory of the girl's peril. |
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There was a pregnant pause, then Caitlin sighed sadly, reaching out to trace a finger over the figure on the screen. |
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I sighed heavily, turning my gaze back in front of me, and looking off into the distance in a daze. |
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Then I sighed and released her, and gently unclasped her arms from around me. |
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As the link screen went blank, Van Tonder leaned back in his chair and sighed deeply. |
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Deran sighed and started tacking up two horses, leaving another one haltered for use as a pack animal. |
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She sighed as she looked down at the water and saw not only her reflection but a figure with brown hair and horns looking into the pond as well. |
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Elizabeth sighed and pulled herself out of the comforting warmth of her bed. |
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I sighed, dropped the bag into the wastebasket, and tapped my fingers against the marble counter. |
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I'd heard of the building, and sighed when I saw the pictures, but you really have to see it to see what a wasted opportunity it is. |
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Tired once more, I sighed and jangled the car keys and nodded to Michael with a mix of acknowledgment and gratitude for taking over. |
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She sighed in a half frustrated and half nervous way, and Jason set a mug full of rum before her. |
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Faith heard his door close and sighed deeply from the happiness welling up inside of her. |
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Vicki sighed and traced his phone number in her journal with her mechanical pencil. |
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She sighed and turned her head to look behind her and gave him a jovial smile. |
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A moment later he sighed heavily, raking his hand back through his hair as he glanced over at Lisa. |
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Pete sighed and retrieved his wettie out of the back and I stared out at the weather. |
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The fire, which had appeared to be dead, crackled and spat, and the cat sighed wheezily again. |
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I sighed deeply and took a seat on the grass, bracing next to a tall white oak tree. |
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She sighed and looked up at her teacher, now rattling on about an assignment on local history. |
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The white-haired woman murmured a few words and the girl sighed, then said something that made both women laugh. |
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She saw the first rays of sunlight push their way up from the horizon, and sighed. |
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She sighed as she looked at the price tag that put the dress well beyond her reach, and turned to walk away dejectedly. |
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Christa sighed and enfolded her daughter into a hug, stroking her long black hair. |
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Sara sighed and lowered her head in order to prevent Gabe from reading the emotions, which leaked out of her tired eyes. |
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She sighed as the family pet jumped onto her feet and wiggled between her toes. |
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I sighed with relief before sliding into the jeep and slipping the keys in the ignition. |
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The woman sighed gruffly and pushed her cart towards a store shop window, where several televisions sets were being displayed. |
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Far away, leaning against the trunk of a tree, a figure pushed his sunglasses up his nose and sighed, reclining back a little bit more. |
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He sighed and dropped his forehead against the heel of his hand, digging the spoon into his bowl. |
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Reaching for a silver comb, Luke sighed once more and started pulling the knots out of his hair. |
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Chancellor Kiryl sighed a bit, took a long puff on his reefer, and blew the smoke out in a long, thin gray cloud. |
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The man operating the cash register sighed in a world-weary fashion and darted his eyes around to ensure there weren't too many people around. |
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She asked me I sighed sometime parents could make you feel worse then you already did with out even knowing it. |
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Rian sighed and placed a fairly large present wrapped in silver wrapping paper back on top of the table. |
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Noah disconnected the call and sighed, staring at the wrecked car that was being towed away. |
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When she was out of the room her mother laid down her sponge and sighed, her hands aching and the soap wrinkling her skin. |
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She then sighed the sigh of a defeated woman before telling me what i'd wanted all along. |
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She sighed, and regretfully disentangled herself from Steve, who looked puzzled. |
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I sighed and regretfully pulled out a small black case that held a pair of glasses. |
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I sighed with relief and we just continued talking, till he told me he would call me on his house phone and we continued yakking for 3 hours. |
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He sighed, feeling sympathy for a man who had been totally in love and now was suffering the misery of total rejection. |
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I sighed, letting my finger fall away from his lips and rejoin its companions at their natural resting place at my side. |
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I sighed, wished for an electric heater, then set down to the task of rekindling the fire. |
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Mr. Marshall sighed, trying to spread a more relaxed feeling out into the tense air between them. |
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As they roared down the grade leading to the river crossing, Toby sighed relievedly. |
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I sighed and thought a few other things too, but they're not repeatable here. |
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He sighed as he resigned himself to what seemed the best answer to protect his daughter from herself. |
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Advised that this was a story of star-crossed lovers, not a sociological treatise, he sighed like a prisoner and wrote like an angel. |
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I sighed and leaned my elbow on the arm rest of my chair, cupping my chin in my palm and trying to think. |
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She sighed when she thought about all the information that she had learned that night. |
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As Nora listened to him laugh and shout with the others, she set her elbow on the table, resting her head upon it, and sighed wistfully. |
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Gabriel sighed heavily, resting both his elbows on the table and linking his fingers at the back of his neck. |
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He took a long drag on his cigarette and sighed, smoke blowing out of his mouth. |
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I sighed as I began to walk down the hallway dragging my feet and counting the number of steps I took. |
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Chastity sighed in relief, but fear quickly returned when she noticed the forest was no longer bright and magical, but dark and eerie. |
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He picked up the first one, riffled through the pages, sighed with contentment and moved on to the next one, then the next. |
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But instead I sighed and got up and stepped into the fray to mediate, whereupon grandma entered and lit into me. |
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She glanced down at her knee-length blue denim skirt and long white sweater, and sighed. |
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Sophia sighed at his manners, but took some and did likewise, though with dignity. |
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My brother sighed heavily and ran a hand through his hair before slowly rising from the floor. |
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She sighed and stuffed a few essentials into a small drawstring bag, and strapped the sword and dagger around her waist. |
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Joan sighed, not really sure why she was so cranky today, and heaved their loaded shopping cart toward the refrigerated dairy section. |
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He sighed deeply and I could hear him shift his fingers through the beads of his rosary. |
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Lynn sighed, and followed her, while Pip headed towards another tavern to find a drink. |
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Madame sighed and lifted the hem of her long, dusty rose pink dress out of the snow with her free hand. |
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Looking with disgust at the clothing she was going to have to put on, she sighed and began to remove the beautiful rose-coloured silk robes. |
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I sighed and settled down in the choir loft for the next boring forty-five minutes. |
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When he didn't answer, she sighed and unwrapped the towel from his waist, using it to rub his thick brown hair dry. |
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She sniffed, and sighed from grief of her terrible loss of home and friends already. |
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She sighed as, at long last, she fell into her bed, not even noticing the fact that the sheets were rumpled. |
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She sighed and scratched her head, running her fingers through her disheveled hair. |
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Chandra sighed and watched as the girls gleefully sorted through the assorted treasures they were unearthing. |
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I could not tell if it was a sigh of relief or a sigh of lucklessness, but nevertheless he sighed. |
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Tobias sighed heavily as he lugged his equally heavy books to his first class, Word Processing. |
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He sighed sadly to the fact that who he was talking to wasn't really there to listen to him. |
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Darren sighed and strapped on the safety belt on her before he turned to the wheel. |
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Roxanne sighed as she twisted her luxuriant dark brown hair into a knot at the back of her head. |
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Sam sighed with relief and smiled at Meila as their order arrived, the aroma of the food made Meila salivate with hunger. |
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I tapped my mechanical pencil against my desk and sighed deeply, glancing at the clock from the corner of my eye. |
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Relaxing his taut muscles and his wary expression, Sean sighed and gave her what he hoped to be a somewhat friendly look. |
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Divson sighed, putting his cigarette down on a small ash-tray on the table, already sporting more than a dozen of his own butts. |
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Grace sighed, silently counting backwards from ten, trying to suppress her emotions and giving herself a few moments to gather her thoughts. |
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Cooper sighed and carried two plates of bacon, eggs and sausage on toast to the table. |
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He was smart enough by now not to take the bait and sighed as he pulled into a parking spot. |
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She sighed heavily, while balling up the blue rubber glue stuff that stuck her poster to the wall. |
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Blair sighed, but waited until they were inside and sitting in the living room checking the ball game scores before he continued. |
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I looked down at the large remainder of the banana split sundae and sighed. |
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Bryony sighed as she hauled a bunch of thatch from the lower beams of the roof and began to spread the bundles across the upper framework. |
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Tom sighed slightly, his expression in its cold mask, not showing the annoyance he felt. |
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I sighed heavily, relived that he was not ill, but now trying to master a new fear. |
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The stuffing beneath the worn velvet seat cover sighed to wafer thinness under her negligible weight. |
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Ziana sighed, irritated, as Devon called for the barmaid to bring her whatever her usual drink was. |
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Mary Long, a petite third grade teacher, sighed as the last of her class left for the weekend. |
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Joe sighed and un-strapped the gun, and turned out his pockets onto a barrelhead. |
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He sighed and took off his baseball cap to wipe the sweat from his brow with a forearm. |
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She sighed and let her hands rest on her lap, her fingers absently playing with a loose thread of cotton. |
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The light threw shadows around the cluttered room as I rubbed my eyes, and sighed at the lines on the drawing board. |
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Sibyl glanced back at the rising and falling tides of the English Channel, and sighed with the grace of a heavy heart. |
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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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He sighed, and as I turned to face him, I saw a brief flicker of rage cross his face. |
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He sighed and walked to his grand grey steed and began to untie his valiant beast of burden. |
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She dropped her arms and sighed when Matt didn't beat his fist against the door. |
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He sighed, then sneezed as an unlucky poke of the stick in the fire sent a cloud of smoke into his face. |
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I sighed and reached for her, taking her into my arms and holding her tightly, as her slim frame shuddered and shook with the erupting tears. |
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I sighed and took a seat next to my baby brother who was eating cheerios with his hands, making a mess of the highchair. |
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She sighed, brushed her hands and bent down to pick up a roll of toilet paper and the shaving cream. |
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I sighed, wondering why I had chosen to block the memories out in the first place. |
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The simple task of sealing the hole inexplicably drained him of energy and he leaned back against the rock wall of the cave and sighed wearily. |
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I sighed and grabbed Black by the collar and pulled him in to whisper my problem to him. |
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She sighed and sat back on her haunches before settling into a kneeling position. |
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Allie sighed in exhausted relief when her wobbly feet touched bottom once more. |
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He sighed hopelessly as he slowly began to walk back towards the direction he came from. |
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Just then, she heard his footsteps trailing along behind her and sighed in disappointment. |
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I sighed as Pitcher waddled along, trailing slightly behind the others sometimes rushing to catch them up. |
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Emily sighed softly in thought, her mind turning to her second child she had miscarried 19 years ago. |
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The teacher sighed and quickly pulled the trigger of the shotgun as an explosive noise ran to all directions. |
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But counting the odds never shortened them, and he sighed and shook himself. |
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He sighed and turned off the shower, reaching for the towel his steward left next to the door. |
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Kim sighed and opened the car door, not bothering to unpack the luggage from the trunk. |
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I picked listlessly at my Black Angus steak, not quite al dente fettuccine, and sighed. |
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Jack put his arm around her and she sighed, rolled over and tucked herself in against his body. |
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He popped the pill and swallowed in a moment and sighed as the drug quickly took effect. |
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I sighed and started clearing the dishes away, packing the leftovers into Tupperware tubs. |
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I sighed in relief, grateful I hadn't run into one of the stricter hall monitors. |
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She sighed to herself and undid the green wrapping that encased her bagel, turkey, and Monterey Jack cheese sandwich. |
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She sighed in disgust and gathered together any restraint that was left within her. |
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Tugging her limp hair, and leaning forward to inspect the unbecoming bags under her eyes, she sighed. |
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He looked up at the sky with a wistful expression, a gust slightly lifting up his long hair, and sighed. |
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Jack sighed and paced through the lobby, attempting to contemplate what to do next. |
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I was actually stunned to silence as I simply sighed deep sighs of admiration. |
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His trained eyes slid vertically down the paragraph and he sighed in disgust. |
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A moment later he sighed in resignation and shoved his cigarettes into his pocket. |
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Tori inwardly sighed with relief that they were on a first name basis once again. |
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Smoothing down my shirt, I sighed from lack of sleep and ran my hands through my hair and walked out of my room. |
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Elizabeth sighed wearily as she was woken from her sleep by Joshua crying in his crib. |
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A breeze sighed through the branches and we came to a glade, a secret place of fir and silver birch. |
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This time, my mother sighed, and although it's hard to tell from a sigh, she sounded angry. |
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He sighed and rested the blunt end of his broadsword against his shoulder, gazing sightlessly around the battlefield. |
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He sighed heavily, listening to his father's monotone voice drone on and on about what he needed to do. |
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So he counted, and tallied, and counted his tallies, and when he was done he tossed the letters on the bed, flung himself full-length, and sighed. |
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Giovanni sighed and rubbed his forehead, his brow creasing as he thought. |
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He sighed dramatically before plopping himself between two fluffy pillows. |
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She pushed her spaghetti straps back up on her shoulders and sighed. |
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Charlotte sighed, apparently giving him up as a lovesick fool. |
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Laura sighed and all of a sudden, a rush of feelings came over her. |
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Trey sighed loudly, rolling his eyes exaggeratedly as he spoke. |
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She sighed again and plucked at a loose thread in her dress. |
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The courtiers, attendants, guards and servants sighed in audible relief. |
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She sighed and put her hand to her mouth, almost unable to speak anymore. |
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The coroner, a thin, elderly, spectacled man, dressed entirely in black, peered disapprovingly at the crowd and wearily sighed as he took his place at the table. |
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I sighed, but then looked to the side and saw Spider dancing atop Mr. Evets' head, laughing his head off and chittering away like the insane little thing he is. |
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I sighed, and a cold breeze swept past me, lifting the tail of my coat. |
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I sighed seeing the distress in my brother, cut up over a girl. |
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I sighed and pushed myself up so I was in a regular sitting position. |
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Galen sighed heavily with exasperation and shoved his chair back. |
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Stittsworth sighed and gazed out the window, whereupon he noticed a male goat mounting a female goat with extreme vigor. |
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At Joel's silent answer, Jesse sighed a sigh of regret and anger. |
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I sighed, before turning to look at the red-brick building before me. |
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He sighed as he slipped back into the recesses of his memory. |
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She sighed and lugged the bucket up the steps and into the house. |
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Al Gore may have beaten George W. Bush on points in their first debate in 2000, but he audibly sighed. |
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He sighed, following her from the room, on the way to the door a red coated man bumped heavily into them, knocking Kirsten to the side and brushing heavily against Kaerin. |
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As they spidered their way up the walls, Deuterium Boy sighed. |
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She sighed heavily upon her straw pallet, playing deaf to Sophia's stories and seeking excuse to avoid expressing heartfelt gratitude for Laura's kindness. |
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I sighed knowing the hectic schedule I'd just gotten myself into. |
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Doyle sighed, the beautiful voice at odds with his grim visage. |
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She sighed, enjoying the absolutely blank state of her mind at the moment. |
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She sighed and looked over at him before weaving back through the trees. |
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He sighed gently, cradling his bruised hand as an afterthought. |
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My feet were placed upon the white marble floor and I sighed yet again. |
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Ted sighed and ran a hand over his head again, rubbing his bald scalp. |
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He put the phone down, sighed, and reached for his address book. |
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Danovin strode in with a pinched expression, and sighed as he leaned against the door, shooting into a sharp and speedy litany that made Visbec chuckle. |
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Sara sighed and began to pour the milk from the bottle into the jug. |
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I sighed, absent-mindedly twirling a lock of hair around a finger. |
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I'll never forget those words, or the casual, inconvenienced way Laila sighed them. |
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Tom sighed and pointed to the crater, then pantomimed climbing down. |
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He settled his shaky fingers on the guitar strings, strummed a chord, fell silent, sighed, then rallied. |
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Zephyr sighed and took some of the rations and began nibbling on them. |
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She sighed and smoothed the silken band about a pale yellow hat. |
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I sighed as that deep masculine voice pierced through my thoughts. |
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Jim sighed, then gave his friend's shoulder a gentle squeeze. |
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He sighed, closing his eyes and reaching his arms out in front of him. |
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Then he turned his right blinker on, and I sighed in relief. |
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