The uncle heaved a deep breath and the breath comes out in a light green misty colour. |
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After some minutes, he heaved himself to his feet to the evident relief of the crowd who had mistakenly cheered, but it proved premature. |
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With an empty arm, he rolled Razi onto her back, and heaved her upper half onto his knee. |
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Finally giving in to his conscious, he reluctantly heaved himself off the comfy sofa and approached the door with great caution. |
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He heaved the gates open with Julius and Sam, and threw his spear at an emerging Saxon who had been awoken by the whistle. |
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She heaved herself out of the rocking chair and plucked the binoculars from the table. |
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So I took my time finishing the job, heaved myself upright and turned to face the source of the muttering. |
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Rae took a deep breath as she heaved a concrete brick up on to another one. |
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Jag gasped as his shoulder was nearly dislocated, then heaved himself up with the offended arm. |
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To her relief, he heaved her up by her waist and threw her over his shoulder again. |
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She heaved the feather light envelope across the room, tossing the box with it. |
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James grabbed the back of Savage's shirt and heaved him away from the guns, tossing him into the middle of the room. |
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Hot coffee revived her slightly and she heaved the new suitcase on to the pale bed-cover and flung back the lid. |
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Breathing hard, Jacob simply stared for a few more seconds before I heaved a harsh sigh and tugged off my headphones. |
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John knelt and checked for a pulse, he heaved a sigh of relief when he found one, Jim wouldn't die just yet. |
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My chest heaved, I was panting, and my hair had become stringy and was sticking to my sweaty neck and face. |
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His chest heaved and he threw back his head, his muscles vibrating from the uncontrollable happiness of a laugh. |
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Her chest heaved gently to the rhythm of her breathing, but as he crept in further, he had to stifle a scream. |
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My stomach heaved and I covered my mouth as I tried to regain control of my senses. |
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My legs took me away from him and I dry heaved until I fell into a fit of tears. |
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This time, however, her stomach heaved and she just barely grabbed the chamber pot before she was sick. |
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Her stomach heaved, and she wrapped her arms around her middle as if to contain it. |
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The garbage being heaved out the car windows to the roadside says a lot about the heavers. |
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Elvira collapsed into a corner, still panting, her chest heaved up and down. |
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His body heaved as he panted, yet he seemed so weary he could hardly stay on his knees. |
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He laughed long and hard, bent over his knees, his armor jangling and clanking as his empty chest heaved. |
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Sighing, George heaved his pear-shaped body out of the borrowed wheelchair. |
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Within five minutes I was coasting smoothly across the river as river tugs heaved past below. |
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His nostrils flared and his great chest heaved as he searched frantically for any scent. |
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His tears became his master, his chest heaved, his muscles flexed and tightened, his teeth clenched threatening to break his jaw bone. |
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Alison flurried about the room putting away her essentials and then turned to Blair and finally heaved out a breath of air. |
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Randall ducked under the flying tackle and heaved a pass 60 yards off his back foot. |
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Her chest heaved, as the fear still possessed her mind in its clutches as well as the guilt. |
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Enlil heaved a huge sigh and sat down in his favourite chair and tried to clear the fog from his mind. |
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I put my arms on a choice piece of rock and heaved, dragging my body up while my feet unsuccessfully tried to locate footholds. |
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When cleaning out the dead debris from flowerbeds, also prune any shrubs and push plants back into the soil that have heaved with the frosts. |
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Twelve finalists plastered on the greasepaint and heaved on the star-studded attire that made for a wonderful night's entertainment. |
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An almighty boulder has been heaved into the pond, scattering and displacing all manner of beauty with an uncouth splash. |
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Slowly, he heaved himself up on to his feet, and cautiously stepped up to the eyehole once more. |
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She continued to improve, and her family heaved a sigh of relief and began limping back towards normalcy. |
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With a final tug, Cedric heaved on the crossbow bolt, wrenching it free at last. |
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When she finally heaved herself up through the trap door onto the floor of the attic Chandra breathed a sigh of relief and relit the candle. |
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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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The other friend heaved a sigh and said he was totally dependent on his son who didn't give him any money. |
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The innkeeper raised appealing eyes to heaven, spread out his long fingers, and heaved his round shoulders. |
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She heaved at the rolled up black tarpaulin, hoping that the rope would keep her tent together as it fell into her arms. |
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Her head hung low, her arms wrapped about her body, and her shoulders heaved in tearless sobs. |
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He heaved himself up, scuttering to the end of the hallway, going up the stairs, and stopping in front of his English class. |
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He held up his hand in order to silence any dim-witted replies as the sliding barn door swayed and heaved before finally giving way. |
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He heaved in another deep breath, exhaled shakily, and picked up the card with somewhat senseless fingers. |
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Having seen no sentries or patrols of any kind, Maddock heaved the door to the tunnel open and they all headed in. |
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The ship was beset and drifted for months in bitter cold, heaved upon a mound of ice. |
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Tired students heaved their bags across their shoulder, hurrying out, heading for the blissfulness of their homes, or the quiet of the library. |
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She snapped out orders and her ship heaved to the side, exposing the forward cannon to the enemy. |
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In the blink of an eye, he leaped towards the table and heaved the sword in a mighty slash that cut the vase in two halves. |
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With a bitter glare at his scarred right hand, he heaved on the rope and sent the unoffending log scooting another length across the ground. |
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The men heaved on the oars and the ship rolled and heaved through the white breakers. |
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I couldn't avoid them all, and the ship bucked and heaved under me as more rocks than I would like to count peppered our outer hull. |
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At first, we bunkered behind fallen tree trunks and heaved spear-like sticks until a birthday party ended in blood and stitches. |
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The man heaved as he piled the stack of six books onto Roy's already dusty lap. |
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All day long they heaved, and hallooed, turning at intervals to scribble at their desks. |
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The ship heaved a little, bumped gently against the stone wall, the impact absorbed by the bundles of branches, then settled contentedly into her berth. |
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The priest awoke with a start, flailing about in the bed until he recollected where he was and heaved himself across the mattress, in search of breakfast, no doubt. |
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She was forced to close her eyes again as her stomach heaved. |
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She heaved a sigh of relief and prepared to make a bolt for it. |
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I walked him back down to the slough and heaved a stick into the water. |
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The unmasked attacker followed suit with a fatal knife blade to Johannes's gut, then heaved him around and slammed him against a nearby wall, repeatedly. |
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I order from the meat trolley, a big stainless steel affair in which various meats are submerged in hot water and juices and heaved into view when a lever is pulled. |
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She was being dragged straight towards the water when she pulled her knees up to her chest and heaved with her feet, regaining an upright position. |
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Already her chest and shoulders heaved from holding in sobs. |
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Once the fleet had cleared Cyprus well to the west and out of sight of the island, they heaved into the prevailing southerlies and raced to the coast of Africa. |
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Her head bowed low, hair falling over her face, and her shoulders heaved. |
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Jack heaved himself from the well-worn seat of a golf buggy that had seen better years and grinned as his tanned wrist reached for a trusty 9-iron. |
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Unwilling to climb up, he'd elected to weight one end of the rope with a claw hammer, which he heaved heavenward in the hope it would sail over the limb. |
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He suddenly convulsed as his stomach heaved a foul liquid up his throat, which gushed violently from his mouth and viscously trickled down the curtain of his hair. |
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We maneuvered alongside and got lines round it and heaved it inboard. |
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Her stomach heaved and she ran to the bathroom next to Samuel's room. |
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An official put the chain in a plastic bag and heaved it into the cold water. |
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The audience heaved a big sigh of relief as the play finally ended with the anticipated melodramatic scene, worsened by actors who got carried away by their own histrionics. |
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Barry then heaved the ball at Haywood, and Haywood throw a punch at Barry. |
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My stomach heaved and I ran to the toilet, retching and crying. |
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I heaved myself up and hauled my bag back onto my shoulders. |
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The coachman heaved their trunks out of the carriage and into the hall, my brothers were already in the lounge, relaxing on the comfortable sofas. |
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By the time I heaved myself into action, lifting Harry carefully and putting him down on my nicely warmed chair the fireworks had finished and the night was quiet once more. |
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I put my right foot on it, and put my hand on his shoulder, then he quickly heaved me up, making me lose my balance, and I began falling backwards. |
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I slowly heaved myself off the couch and into a standing position, stumbled over to the door, and opened it just as he dropped a package at the door and rang the bell. |
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In the streets of Paris, Molotov cocktails are heaved at the police. |
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Fischer heaved a deep, weary sigh and rested his chin in his hands. |
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The second man heaved a sigh that was mocking in its false regret. |
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We can hear the swish of leather as saddles are heaved on our backs. |
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The Church of England had struggled and heaved at a reformation ever since Wyclif's days. |
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The old man heaved himself from the chair, seized Jessamy by her pinafore frill and marched her to the house. |
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Small padlike feet appeared at the rim, and then the creature heaved itself out of the goblet and hopped away to the south-southeast. |
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Shlomo threw the polony and bread ceremoniously into the lorry and heaved himself up to see who it was who recognised him. |
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His portly middle section, rising beyond like a small hill, heaved rhythmically. |
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Nawnim yelped, heaved away, struck his head on the underneath of the bed, and rolled into view bawling. |
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From where Brad had sunk his bomb, I heaved the basketball as far as I could. |
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He heaved up with a sulfurous curse, braced his legs and glared about him, with a burst of coarse guffaws in his ears and the reek of unwashed bodies in his nostrils. |
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From the tough guys forced to dress as women to the prim parson reluctantly press-ganged into working with the prisoners to save his harpsichord from being heaved overboard. |
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We heaved the chest-of-doors on to the second-floor landing. |
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