Sometimes my heart ached for England, but I knew that if I ever returned there again, my life would not be the same. |
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Although she ached with desire for him, Krystal was glad she would have time to plan the perfect romantic evening for them. |
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How long her heart had ached for a hand to hold, for someone to call her own. |
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Then I didn't have the strength to do anything but hook my arm through a rung and hold on while I sucked air and my lungs ached. |
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I ached to be back with him and, after weeks of pleading, I agreed to give our marriage another go. |
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Her shoulders ached, and she felt that she had cricked her neck past repair. |
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Her lungs felt heavy from the exercise and her throat ached each time she took a breath of the cold, piercing air. |
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His wrists ached as the rough rope cut into them and even his ankles were lashed together tightly with no room to spare. |
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Her eyes were squeezed shut, gritting her teeth so hard her jaw ached, attempting to count to ten in order to help calm herself down. |
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My muscles bunched up and my whole left arm ached abominably for a while, but it went no further than that. |
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Thomas was watching her with relief so palpable that she ached in sympathy. |
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I slowly woke up, a sharp hiss escaping me at how I ached, how everything hurt. |
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She had nearly perfect skin and a perfect rosebud mouth that I ached to kiss. |
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He ached for her and longed to show her that he loved her and that he wouldn't leave her. |
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He did a long stretch, and his body ached but he felt fully restored, and all he needed now was breakfast. |
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There was no stopping the laughing machine and people laughed till their eyes watered and jaws literally ached. |
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My stomach was on fire, my head throbbed, my muscles ached, my throat burned. |
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And my back ached from carrying a thirty-five-pound backpack around for a week. |
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She was scrawny, dangerously thin some said, and stiff, as though her bones ached. |
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Winding down My head ached, and my throat was dry from the dehydrating effects of flying, and too much cold, thin air. |
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His muscles felt cramped and disused, and his chest and rib-cage ached as if he'd been the loser in a fist fight. |
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He ached all over, his broken ankle throbbed with stabs of pain, and he was incredibly short of breath. |
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His entire body ached, and his head felt like it had been hit by a battleaxe. |
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Their limbs ached from walking so far and beads of sweat dropped onto the ground from the scorching sun. |
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Though my flesh ached with fire within my bones felt as ice and I trembled in torridity while sweating with cold. |
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He sat up and grimaced a little because his back ached, his entire body was stiff and his feet were cold. |
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His entire body ached, with the remnants of aches all over, twinging his musculature here and there. |
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Her face ached from the false smile that appeared on her lips, and her toe throbbed from being twisted in the wrong direction. |
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Johnny's heart ached when he saw Tom with the three golden boars' heads that marked the blazon of the House of Swynford. |
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I once watched a Fritz Lang silent film without music and my head ached for days. |
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My feet were beginning to blister, and my joints ached, but finally, tired and weary, I reached the final step. |
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He recalls how his body ached, his limbs went limp and he was too weak to walk. |
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My right palm ached severely more because it was a hand shake between two unequals. |
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Thoughts chased one another through my head until my skull ached from their haphazard flights. |
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I dove under and let the heat engulf me and sooth my muscles that still ached from the lack of sleep and heavy lifting I had done yesterday. |
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My back ached every time the bandages shifted, forcing me to keep my back stiff and immobile. |
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Everything ached all of a sudden, muscle fatigue setting in at last from dragging Rob halfway around the city. |
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The presenter was one of those creepy guys with piggy eyes, moist hands and a face that just ached to be slapped. |
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He used to spend whole days in his billiard room, where he played pyramids indefatigably till his arms and legs ached. |
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His neck ached still, but the pain was very dull and was exceeded threefold by his leg. |
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My whole body was sore, and my legs ached as I made my way to the cafeteria. |
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My knees ached from sitting and my eyes smarted from staring at the screen. |
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My back ached and for the first time, I recognized the slouch in my posture. |
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Her heart ached as the coldness gripped her and tore the dress to pieces, only shreds of innocent cloth lingering between her forsaken fingers. |
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She was experiencing headaches, severe back and rib pain and pretty much ached from head to toe. |
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By the time I got home this past Saturday night I had a fever and ached all over as if something evil had infected me. |
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Everyone in the building could see that that woman was dying, and my heart ached for Valentine and her family. |
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My head ached, my arms and legs felt like lead weights, and I was groggy with sleep. |
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Her ribs ached, her stomach hurt unmercifully, and her back was killing her. |
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His entire body ached, his convulsions had strained muscles he didn't even know he had and he felt decidedly weak. |
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Background information on the astronauts filtered in, and your heart ached for the families of those who were lost. |
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But while his wife, manager and supporters ached with pain when he was given another red card, the rest of us secretly shrieked with delight. |
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He chapped hands ached and she pined for a nice bath with cool soaps and nice linen sheets. |
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His face was swollen, his nose hurt, his back ached, and his corn was bothering him. |
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My heart has ached for these helpless mothers and for the little unwelcome babes when I have taken them into my arms. |
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That had been less than a year ago, and Inger's tender heart ached for the child's obvious yearning for comfort. |
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Her arm hurt, her stomach hurt, her face ached on both sides, and she tasted the salty sweetness of blood in her mouth. |
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He heart ached for his life and the sadness she felt was far deeper than the pain in her leg or arm. |
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Jack winced, and my heart ached for him, knowing what was going through his head. |
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Her body ached sweetly with the memories of the previous night's dream and the sensation of the sheets brushing over her skin sent small thrills through her. |
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Her heart ached for him in a way it never had or would for Dorian. |
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Of course, my knees and arm ached from using a roller without a broom handle. |
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I did not just have the occasional ache or pain, my whole body ached and I used to jokingly say that I had the pain of the month. |
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After he became leader of the House Democrats he ached to become speaker, but failed in four attempts. |
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In an interview with The Economist, he said his heart ached thinking about the women. |
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He believed himself to be the Ãœbermensch he had ached to become when he first read Nietzsche. |
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Being old has never been much fun the joke used to be that, if you woke up in the morning and nothing ached, you were probably dead. |
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As long as there were 19-year-old boys, as he had been, and as long as those boys ached to prove their manhood by enlisting, there would be war. |
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There was so much energy built up in those diamonds that her ears ached, her hearing wa s affected, and she ha d headaches. |
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My neck was like steel and the right shoulder joint ached so much that I felt ill. |
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She soaked in the bathrub after one run, but she still ached so much later at her son's basketball that she was unable to sit down. |
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My heart ached so terribly that I believed in Him. Then I thought, 'If I'm going to believe, then I'm going to believe according to the Word. |
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My legs ached from standing, my hands were blistered from carrying our suitcases from car to car. |
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Failure, pain, tension, labour, followed by racked nerves, tired head, ached heart, are too common to be ignored. |
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A remarkable gift for tired or ached feet that need intensive treatment and care. |
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As weeks went on, I developed more symptoms: my legs felt heavy, I ached all the time and I was constantly exhausted. |
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He had difficulty walking, which meant that his muscles ached from the efforts he had made and from the shock of a brutal and violent battle. |
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My arms ached like they'd been repeatedly thumped, and there was an aching in my stomach which suggested they'd given me a hefty kick in the balls. |
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Annie's head ached, her ribs hurt from coughing, and the simple act of craning her neck to peer through a clear spot on the windshield made her dizzy. |
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Even though it was inevitable, her heart still ached for him. |
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His face was all red, his lip was bleeding and my heart ached for him. |
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My heart ached for the poor girl, but it was, after all, her fault. |
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His heart ached for her, and he wanted so much to protect her. |
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My heart ached for him as I heard the desperation in his voice. |
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My heart ached for both Jake and Gracie and it was getting to me. |
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The familiar feelings of longing returned, and his heart ached for her. |
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After all, she ached for him when they spent all those months apart. |
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Though it was not very bright, his vision still ached from the weak light. |
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Smith ached for revenge after a heartbreaking defeat his junior year. |
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We weren't saddle-sore and it wasn't even our legs or arms that ached. |
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I wanted to see it so much my chest ached and pained with the frustration. |
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My back still ached from shelving hundreds of books in the school library. |
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Their bodies ached from lying, sitting and crouching all the time. |
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Her back ached, her feet were sore and her head swam as if in a dream. |
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Its beauty was so fine, so high enblissed, My heart ached for the mystery that it missed. |
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My bones ached all the time and between being so nauseous that I couldn't eat to being so hungry that I could not satisfy my stomach, I lost and gained weighed so rapidly I ended up being 10 pounds overweight. |
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Yesterday, he had already finished the stage in pain and today, it ached so much that Kim had to put feet on the ground after about 50 kilometers. |
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I eased myself, trying to take some of my weight on my elbows which I rested on the wall in front of me, and I stared and stared until my eyes ached, and until I imagined that I saw that which I desired. |
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Every muscle in my body ached from alcohol poisoning. |
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My muscles ached in my face and there was often a sensation of tightness. |
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It was an event filled with fun and laughter. I say laughter because Denis Grignon, a journalist and a comedian put on a wonderful show, and the banquet ended with all of us laughing till our sides ached. |
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The Evangelist's heart ached to see disabled people sitting helpless in wheelchairs as heavy downpours of rain soaked them to the skin or others listening to the proclamation of the gospel in freezing cold weather. |
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My wrist ached a lot and I did my best to finish the race. |
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The last run was better but when I came in my ankle ached a lot! |
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The hammer-handle had struck slantingly across my forehead, and my head ached from the blow. |
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When I woke up this morning, my head ached and my throat was sore. |
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