It would be a mercy to end its existence, but he left it there, just tethering at the edge of death, wishing for it but not enough to fall over. |
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As long as you keep pedalling, you won't fall over, and as long as you steer, you won't run into anything. |
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I'm one of them people who drinks until they fall over, and I fall over pretty early on. |
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She let her gaze fall over the clingy dress that adorned her body before looking at me once more. |
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You don't have to go far to fall over a deer in these parts and the venison rump steak with gravy and rowan jelly was undoubtedly local. |
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But I draw the line at being so accommodating and respectful of the views of others that we lean over backwards so far that we fall over. |
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She started to doze off and was about to fall over when Chris quickly ran to her and caught her. |
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Anyway, before you start to panic, I was only there to visit a friend, who had a bit of a fall over the weekend and knackered his knee. |
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You go to a reception and the waiting staff fall over themselves to ply you with drink. |
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He gave Tyler a rather hard slap on the back that made him nearly fall over the counter. |
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One of the oldest known herbs, garlic, is grown like an onion until the tops yellow and fall over. |
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Although it looks like the house is cantilevered far to the right and is about to fall over, the piece is actually very balanced and strong. |
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Because the base of the stone barely touches the base upon which it rests, it appears that it could easily fall over when the sea wind blows. |
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Can you sue their parents if these menaces make you fall over and do yourself an injury? |
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Chandler pulled out his pack of cigarettes and lit his smoke, after leaning me against the building so I didn't fall over. |
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The sidecar is free to pivot relative to the bike, so the bike can lean, steer, even fall over, while the sidecar maintains its upright position. |
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Once I see that the danger is gone, I drop my gun and fall over, clasping my leg. |
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The light seemed to fall over ever segment of the deep green room, brightening it with an orange glow. |
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I suggest he brace his leg against the wall so he doesn't fall over on the turn. |
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After all, skiing is an energetic pastime, one in which people laugh, shout and fall over a lot. |
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On the field, they tug their opponents' shirts and fall over like skittles at the slightest contact. |
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Robbo, what do you think of the big girl's blouses of football who burst into tears whenever they fall over? |
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The tulips almost got to flowering but then seemed to give up the ghost, go pale and slowly fall over. |
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Start to watch one of those programmes where non-celebrities, normal people, fall over, get wet or film their children farting in the bath. |
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Harvest the bulbs when the tops fall over, and dry them off in the sun or a shed for at least a week before removing the tops. |
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It's not particularly attractive or impressive and it has the propensity to fall over when it gets too tall for its pot. |
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If I lose my balance, if I fall over, into the mud, in this much pain, barely able to move, I may not get up. |
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After brushing her hair and letting her bangs fall over her forehead, Jewel went into the kitchen of her apartment. |
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With a hardy tug that caused me to fall over it came free, releasing Kage at last. |
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On one side, where it threatened to fall over into the garden, it was shored up with baulks of timber, driftwood picked up on the strand. |
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Clouds seem lower with the altitude and we feel that the sky is going to fall over our heads! |
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I proceeded to fall over and graze my knee badly, and decided to leave. |
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Parking under these conditions may cause the motorcycle to fall over causing damage to property and personal injury. |
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As you deliver a blast from your laser gun the robots fall over in a heap. |
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The plane remains in free fall over the top of the parabola and part of the downward arc. |
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They started to fall over backwards near the foot of the still moving upper escalator. |
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The results still give cause for concern, as the average number of offences did not fall over time. |
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We have five minutes, which is the fleet standard, to recover a man if he were to fall over the side. |
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Tool shops, by definition, will fall over backwards trying to work for the customer. |
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Water streams fall over the edges of three marble steps to the bottom stone basin. |
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The water will moreover extinguish the charcoal, should the barbecue still fall over. |
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Just tie a knot in my hijab at the back so my hair doesn't fall over my face when we run. |
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These pumps were free to move or fall over in the event of shocks due to uneven road surfaces or the sudden surge of floodwater inside the hull. |
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Make sure that the pump cannot roll or fall over and injure people or damage property. |
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As a result, they are expected to fall over the next few years to a level more consistent with household formation. |
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Just spray bullets everywhere and all of the extras will fall over on cue. |
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Autoantibody levels are at their highest at the beginning of the acute phase and tend to fall over the ensuing weeks. |
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Unlike the native solidagos that are quite invasive and fall over after a heavy rain, these newer varieties are sturdy and bursting with fall blooms. |
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However, should any over-eager young swain on her card have the misfortune to fall over in their rush to get to her and break a leg, I shall oblige. |
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But just when it could all fall over at the last hurdle, he plays his ace. |
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According to everything you read on the news or on the Internet I should be just about ready to fall over dead. |
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I got run out by a direct hit and Kabir managed to slip, fall over his bat only to try to scramble in on all fours and be just short of the line when the bails came off! |
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The number of training posts in obstetrics and gynaecology has continued to fall over the past three years, leaving the specialty facing a deficit of consultants. |
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On the way down the children misbehave, almost causing Laura to fall over a cliff. |
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For instance, walkers with wheels seem to increase time festinating gait, and patients may fall over the walker. |
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But the Government's measures are putting underlying UK inflation on a downward trend and the headline figures look set to fall over the next few months. |
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Such locations may cause the machine to fall down or fall over. |
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This might cause you to fall over or result in traffic accident. |
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Years went by, and one day when Elijah elevated his spirit to the Father, he heard His voice saying, seek out the king, and when I give you the sign, the waters once again will fall over the land. |
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She slipped and her left foot was caught up in the moving chainwork, which caused her to fall over and be dragged by it. |
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Jungbunzlauer also insists that the rise in prices of 1991-1992 should be seen in the perspective of their fall over the period 1986-1990 and that they therefore merely represented a return to a more normal situation. |
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And nothing happened. Tell me: can you make rain fall over my realm? |
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Unemployment will fall over the next two years. |
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Place the pump on the base and make sure it cannot fall over or sink. |
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You are a soldier of Rhino Squad, and you need to disentangle the plethora of zombie enemies more or less... Finally Stroggification you fall over, thanks to your popguns futuristic. |
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The public says if that is where the bar is, everyone will fall over it. |
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However, the income of the population of developing countries has continued to fall over the same period, which proves this formula is ineffective and counter-productive. |
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You fall over, you get back up, you fall over, you get back up. |
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But a paper tiger doesn't fall over until you push it. |
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Now when I say model, I'm not talking of some long-legged, thin as a rake super-model who looks like she hasn't had a good meal in years, and would fall over if you as much as blew in her ear. |
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Disarmament will stand or fall over the next ten years and beyond not as a function of technical and legal criteria, but as a result of security conditions and perceptions. |
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This shoreline vegetation will be visually inspected each spring and fall over the first three years following construction to confirm vegetation development. |
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Mrs. Westenra has got an idea that sleep-walkers always go out on roofs of houses and along the edges of cliffs and then get suddenly wakened and fall over with a despairing cry that echoes all over the place. |
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Granma was in her chair cushioned with egg crating, so she could fall over asleep whenever she wanted and the chair would catch her head. |
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The propensity for nationalistic feeling varies greatly across the UK, and can rise and fall over time. |
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