Out of the corner of my eye, I could see Ryan smiling every time I let out an exclamation of surprise over the show. |
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She let out a dry laugh and I hit the shuttlecock, then she ran to meet it, maintaining the rally in silence for a few seconds before continuing. |
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We all have wonderful ideas hiding inside just waiting for the right moment to be let out. |
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She let out a strangled cry when he grabbed a handful of her hair and tugged her head back. |
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The creature let out what sounded like a tired sigh, dropping down on her haunches. |
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They looked at each other for a moment, and then Lisa let out a sigh of what sounded like frustration. |
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She awoke the next day, as her alarm clock let out a monotonous but loud beep. |
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The man let out a groan of pain, as one of the spikes in the morning star had stuck into his leg. |
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Apparently someone in the far corner of the room let out an audible yawn, and Father David was mortally offended. |
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I let out a blood-curdling scream as the bike swung round and smashed into the low wall in front of number fifteen. |
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Luke let out a breath of relief when Katie was placed in his group, along with a quiet girl with solemn, dark eyes and curly umber hair. |
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One problem that could occur is if property owners are unable to let out the house. |
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He let out a deep breath, blowing the hair from his eyes and got to his feet. |
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They did not even stop there, but let out all the unbaptized American infants we had been accumulating for two hundred years and more. |
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As he turned to go back inside he realised that Dot was standing there watching him and he let out an uncontrolled exclamation. |
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We were indeed parked in the student lot behind the school and I let out a sigh of relief as I slowly uncurled my fingers from the dashboard. |
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Collectively, the soldiers let out a singular cry of anger, with undercurrents of anguish. |
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The knight felt free under the open sky, and let out a whoop of joy as he rode over the grassy, frost-glazed hill. |
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I let out a breath, along with a little murmur of thanks to whatever god might be up there. |
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The pigeon let out one long coo, and then, as its body began to swell and transform, the sound mutated into a low chuckle. |
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Nick let out a deep sigh and watched his breath turn to mist against the cold night air. |
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Instead, she fell face-first into her pillow, let out a small shriek of delight that she hoped the pillow would mute, and finally looked up. |
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The grandfather clock in the corner struck eleven o'clock and let out a deep bong sound. |
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It let out a bellow of rage and shook its large head back and forth, throwing a fine spray of slobber through the musty air. |
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Just as I started to feel a bit, uh, constrained we were let out into the fresh air. |
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He ran both his hands through his naturally curly hair and let out a breath. |
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Before she could finish the sentence, Fran let out a sudden cry of fright as she was swept up off her feet. |
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Matt let out an abnormally large snore and I imagined myself smothering him with his own pillow. |
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Finally, on her twenty-seventh attempt, she let out a whoop of delight when the black thread slipped smoothly through the needle's hole. |
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As we pulled away, Harvest House's lone mule let out a raucous bray and a light wind blew a stream of dried leaves in our path. |
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Gayson let out a cry that sounded like a mix of donkey bray and parrot squawk. |
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He let out a high-pitched bray, his signal that he felt threatened by this confrontation. |
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Max processed this for a moment, then let out a sharp, explosive bray of laughter. |
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Just as they did this all of the horses let out a fearful neigh, and took off running. |
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The horse let out with a loud neigh and reared high into the air, causing the other horse to start. |
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Her stomach was full of butterflies, because first period was about to let out for break. |
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After Leslie let out a breathy laugh, I heard a knock on the doorframe and looked over my shoulder. |
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I let out a short, carefree burst of a breath to try and convey some air of breeziness. |
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I tipped my head back until the bridge of my nose was pressed firmly against his neck, then let out a long breath. |
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I let out a hideous animal sound as I sank to my knees to finish off this beast. |
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The startled horse bucked again and let out a whinny as the rider held tight to the reigns and tugged back. |
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He turned, fixed his steely eyes on us, bared his terrifying set of teeth and let out a spine-tingling roar. |
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Nicky didn't notice and assumed Jon, Val, and I were tittering because of the burp, obvious as he let out another deeper belch. |
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Like Marmite, you either savour this daft stage business or you wish its energy was never let out of the jar. |
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Along with teaching us how to cook a mean spaghetti sauce, Grandma taught us how to let out a stream of vulgarities in a foreign language. |
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At this, Ryan let out a protesting squawk, which brought forth a louder round of laughter from the others. |
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The hair on my neck stood on end as she let out a melodic, screeching cackle of a laugh, like that of a misbehaving little girl. |
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She let out a cry of surprise but her mouth was immediately covered by a big hairy hand. |
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She let out a long string of oaths and expletives, carefully picking herself up from the floor. |
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Jayson drew his swallow and jumped off his stead as Virgo let out a bellow as he tried to scare off the attackers. |
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A loud crack was heard above the cheering in the packed pub and 47-year-old Paul let out a yelp. |
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The harpy woman shook her wings and let out a blood curdling cry from the depths of her throat, raising goose bumps on my arms. |
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At that very moment as if on cue, somewhere in the distance a wolf let out a menacing howl. |
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He was saved from the strained silence when she let out a victorious cry as the last splinter was caught between the tweezers. |
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Once the door was shut and Sally was left alone, she slumped in her chair and let out a heavy-hearted sigh. |
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He let out a hee-haw of pain as we dragged him on his stomach away from the hole. |
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The hellhound let out a roar that shook the very walls and lunged for the man in front of him. |
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But only a month later, she was miraculously let out of hospital, a feat which doctors put down to her strength of character and will to recover. |
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She let out a little laugh and he watched the charm of her choker necklace shake. |
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He had let out a sharp hiss at the sting, but one look from Abigail instantly silenced him. |
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As the metal weapon hit his injuries, he let out a grunt of pain and released the sword from his grasp. |
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I let out a few screams when one flapped their wings and chittered and cheeped at me. |
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The guys let out appreciative hollers as Elizabeth stepped up onto the stage. |
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Reacting slowly, the car let out a honk that sounded like a truck horn, and started screeching to a stop. |
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I laughed again and glanced to my right where Thomas was sitting on his horse with a grin forming on his lips and he let out a hoot. |
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He let out a piercing whistle, and a marvelously colored palomino stepped out from the trees. |
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I let out a heavy sigh and thought hard for a few seconds, unable to register anything except comic books and fiction suspense novels. |
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He spat out blood and let out a howl like a wolf that had just been shot by a hunter, before finally collapsing onto the ground. |
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Now, every time he hears the van, he howls like a baby until he is let out, runs across the road and queues up. |
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After a moment, he let out a high, piercing whistle that somehow seemed strange coming from the hulk of a man. |
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Maura let out a nervous guffaw before clapping her hand over her mouth again, keeping her giggles silent. |
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He let out a small whimper but stood his ground, hands clenched into shaking fists. |
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Altair situated himself in the saddle and let out a sigh through clenched teeth, taking the reins tightly. |
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Ryu let out a scream as the dragon opened its throat and unleashed a blast of ice blue flames. |
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Heaving herself up with some difficulty, she peered over the edge and let out a sigh of relief. |
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Suddenly Tina let out a high-pitched wail, jumped from her cot and collapsed in a dead faint onto the floor. |
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Do not look at, talk to, pet, feed, play or let out your dog or cat when it is in the act of misbehaving. |
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There was silence and then she let out another stream of colourful language. |
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They make their way to the vinyl-padded folding chairs, which let out a rather indecorous sound when they sit down. |
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Placing his hand on the creature's neck, Erik let out a small smile as he felt how soft it was. |
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The girl clutched her head and let out a scream of pain that pierced the air, falling to her knees with tears spilling down her cheeks. |
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I was sure it wouldn't matter to him that I was figuring on ditching her as soon as I was let out. |
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I then proceeded to let out a few feet of tape and make sure I had a firm grip on it. |
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Happy to find the entire field and stands empty, she plonked herself on the bottom seat and let out a heavy sigh. |
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Maybe by the time school let out and she came home from work she would have cooled off a bit. |
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All she could do was let out a muffled cry like a deer being cornered by the predator. |
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The fledgling let out an odd, fluting sound, and then his eyes squeezed closed. |
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He was desperately frail, too weak to move his limbs but still strong enough to let out that cry which tears at every human heart. |
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I let out a mental crow of delight as I discover that I can control where I'm going. |
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When her bare leg met the freezing air below, however, she let out a strangled yelp and jumped away. |
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The names went on and with each one some lucky man let out a yelp and snatched his letter up. |
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She bent her head over and exhaled deeply, but just then the dragon let out an ear-piercing shriek and made a dive right at them. |
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My hair shot back and my crimson eyes burned like fire, opening my mouth I let out another earthshaking roar. |
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Once the mohawk starts receding and the bullet belt has to be let out a couple more notches, things rapidly approach game over. |
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Joren let out a primal scream which seemed to take physical substance as it met everyone's ears. |
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The hall is owned by Braintree Council and is let out for private functions. |
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After one disastrous season, many of the stations that programmed the show asked to be let out of their two-year guarantees. |
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The sleeping little cotton clad body tucked snugly inside, stirred gently and let out a soft purr from its throat. |
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The grandfather clock in the corner struck eleven o clock and let out a deep bong sound. |
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I let out a strangled gasp, recoiling from the corpse on the pyre as if its cold skin had burned my fingers. |
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I smiled in return and dumped my bag on the table, which let out a small groan of protest. |
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The sailors let out a lusty cheer and one of the planes dipped his wings in reply. |
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The engine let out a growling rumble, the main thruster roaring in response, and they shot forward. |
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The troll let out a growl of fury as it dropped the tainted sword with a loud thud. |
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Scott let out a low grumble muttered under his breathe but went out and brought in the steaks. |
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I don't think I ever let out a hearty guffaw, but I chuckled on a number of occasions. |
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Blowing a large, pink bubble with my gum, I watched it pop and let out inane laughter. |
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The soccer player let out an explosive gust of air and hurled the ball at the ceiling again. |
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I let out a relieved breath and dumped my backpack in the entryway, shutting the door behind me. |
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She put her arms against the wall and put her head down and let out a loud, long yell of frustration and fear. |
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I let out a tired sigh that had the effect of setting the whole dormitory ablaze with laughter. |
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At that moment, Anne let out a huge yawn, and Lady Catherine looked at her warily. |
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Brigid let out a slight snort, for she knew James was putting on an act just to attract her. |
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My first indication that I'm going to need to let out my belt a couple of notches comes at the hotel's raclette and fondue evening. |
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He grinned and picked me up, sending a jolt of surprise through me and making me let out an involuntary shriek of laughter. |
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She took a deep breath to clear her mind, and to calm herself, and let out a joyous laugh. |
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They remained that way for quite some time, long after she was out of tears and just continued to let out dry whimpers. |
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At that, she let out a whine and whispery high-pitched pleas for his release over her. |
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She cast about anxiously for Alina and upon sighting her on the second story let out an earsplitting whinny. |
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That spooked the horse because his head and ears picked up and he let out a shrill whinny. |
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The young king let out a cry of surprise and pain as the whip came down on his back. |
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As the pencil thin model draped in a body hugging kebaya walked in, the audience let out a collective cry. |
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Josh let out a loud whoop before wrapping his arms around her and lifting her off the ground. |
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At that moment Abby sat on the whoopee cushion and let out an enormous, rude noise. |
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From this realization, Ken let out an agonized cry of pain as tears began flowing down harder than before. |
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The bell let out an ear-shattering, death-defying ring that sent out ghosts and wights and phantoms and other eerie, unfriendly shadowlings. |
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With shining eyes he let out a wolf whistle playfully, grinning, as Jake looked over his shoulder and smiled mischievously. |
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I offered to get them and as I got out of the car, Andy let out a wolf whistle. |
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The story is told of how a trooper once let out a wolf whistle and muttered something under his breath as Sarah walked by him. |
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She let out a soft moan that would only reach Cindy's ears, alerting her of her discomfort. |
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It let out a tiny yap at my gate, the gate that can never be closed, and Abby motioned for me to go down. |
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The man let out a short, sharp yell of pain and dropped his arm to cover his wound. |
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The Fort Charlotte players and fans, let out yells of delight as the side took full control of the game. |
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She let out a yelp of pain as her shoulder connected with the sharp corner of the wood table. |
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Matthew let out a yelp of pain and fell to the floor next to the unconscious Leo. |
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Marcia let out a little yelp as he let go of the branch too soon and it tore yet another hole in her skirt. |
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Tanis set her trunk near the couch and let out a small yip at the sudden sharp pain to his lower back. |
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He let out a sigh, tucked the new information aside, and stepped to join the conversation taking place to larboard. |
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Cale let out a yowl of pain that the coyotes in Arizona could hear and envy. |
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He let out a muffled yowl as he landed face-first on top of Mike, who was still on the floor. |
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I don't know how many times during the day she yowled to be let out to test it, give it a thump and come back in, glaring at me. |
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Along she came to see what was up, plodded over to the kitchen door all bleary eyed, and yowled to be let out. |
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Will leant back and let out a huge bellow of laughter that made me laugh all the harder. |
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Hanna let out a soft sigh and perched an elbow on her desk, resting her head against her hand. |
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Outside, a gangplank had been let out from the side of the ship to the ledge below the window, and the group were preparing to cross. |
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Slumping back in his seat, the head of Sleet house let out a quiet sigh as he watched his false friends retreat from the table. |
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Melanie let out a few barks, but slowly they retrogressed to a bitter growl. |
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I let out a yell and tried to twist out of his grip, he let go and I fell with a thump. |
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The driver stood on the accelerator, let out the clutch and roared away with tyres screaming. |
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We ran out of time and just took a shot, but the bike bogged when I let out the clutch. |
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It was raining in true Florida fashion the day after the schools were let out. |
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Those jeans have been let out so often you don't look like you're wearing jeans that fit. |
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During the heated argument, she let out that she had cancer and walked away. |
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At the finish the shaven Tufte let out a small smile and gave the thumbs up while an exhausted Hacker slumped over his rigger. |
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I narrowed my eyes at him but let out a sigh and resigned myself to the fact that he was right. |
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Thenix let out a breath as the game's last ring sounded, signaling the red team's win. |
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The second her eyes appeared and she caught sight of Stien she let out a hideous scream. |
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The camera lingers for a few seconds, and audiences let out a collective gasp. |
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Mona let out this little noise of irritation and followed, her walk more of a stalk than a stride. |
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Expressing your anger in an assertive, not aggressive, manner is the healthiest way to let out anger. |
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The Captain let out a low whistle as he opened the cabinet, its contents a vampire killer's dream. |
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White fangs were glistening as you opened your mouth and let out a low growl. |
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Once far enough she let out a low-pitched whistle, one she spent a whole summer perfecting. |
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She let out such a yelp and it was no wonder, as Tom had nothing on but a shirt and it wasn't too long at that! |
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He let out an angry bellow before once again leaping to his feet and lurching forward. |
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At the same moment, the truck swayed as the tailgate opened, and the thin officer let out a long impressed whistle. |
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I let out a dry wheeze and reach to wipe the spit and saliva away from my mouth. |
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The youngster let out a yelp and clutched at the crown of his thatch of tangled, sandy hair. |
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As the frigid water saturates his jacket and pants, his first instinct is to let out a loud gasp. |
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She let out a terrified scream and threw herself at the crowd of toddlers, her only thought to save them from danger. |
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When the teakettle let out a whistle, Quinn went to go turn the burner off. |
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She let out a loud scoff and flipped her ponytail over her shoulder, beginning to carelessly check her hair for split ends. |
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If the cat is scratching at the door and meowing to be let out, just ignore him. |
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One of the puppies hopped on Pepe, and the baby let out a scream of either extreme delight or pain. |
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Kirby tried to let out a loud scream but the sound never made it out of her mouth. |
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Minutes later the brakes let out a screech as the wheels of the bus came to a halt. |
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When the door had banged open so suddenly, she had been startled enough to let out a yelp loud enough for anyone in the house to hear. |
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Freddy let out a sharp bark of laughter, causing Carter to come out of his stupor. |
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I walked into the bar and let out a breath, slowly plodding through the barroom, ignoring the late-night barflies. |
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The woman presently occupying his thoughts suddenly let out a little moan and sat up. |
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She let out a sigh of relief as she felt the comforting throb of Sasaki's pulse in her fingers combined with her shallow breathing. |
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With those words, all of the men let out a battle cry, and ran towards other houses. |
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My fists were shaking badly, and I wanted to beat on something to let out all of my anger. |
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Max waited two beats to make sure that he'd heard right, then let out a snort of laughter. |
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They were also supposed to let out their intellectual beauty for a couple of minutes at the end. |
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It made a thud and latched into place, and she let out a bored, tired sigh. |
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The actress let out a scream as she tobogganed down a hill at the ski resort of Banff in Alberta, Canada. |
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Someone let out a loud belch and the guys erupted into laughter, congratulating whoever it was. |
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She grabbed him by the ankle, and he let out a small mew, jerked, and might have broken free if she had not tightened her grasp. |
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He let out a yell as he set forth his magic, sending a torrent of water streaming towards the beasts in front of him. |
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As the last two wives were passing, one of them stubbed her toe against the tortoise's shell and instantly let out a cry of pain. |
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He breathed shallowly trying to regain his breath, and let out a scream full of furry, hate, shame, humiliation, and pain. |
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The Easter Bunny was let out for a seasonal hop as traditional values continue to decline under this most materialistic of governments. |
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In Norfolk, Virginia, a whole shipload of watching sailors let out a gang-whoop of recognition. |
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Beth let out a cry of misery and her exhausted mind finally let her slip into unconsciousness. |
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She let out the tiniest bit of pressure and power, sending him shattering out of her mind as his nose trickled blood. |
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Kate was sleeping like a baby on her bed, at least, until I tripped over my own foot and let out a tiny scream. |
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When she whispered this Jake let out a low moan as he suddenly felt a white hot pain in his stomach. |
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They both let out soft moans as waves of pleasure coursed through their bodies. |
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He let out a sigh and started his trudge down the hall to the right toward the office. |
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When he thought something ironic, he would let out a high-pitched shrill laugh that sounded like a hyena. |
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Nor's eyes widened with surprise and he let out a short, shuddering breath. |
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He slowly slid down into a sitting position and let out a yawn. |
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I let out a small cry and a few tears rolled down my cheeks. |
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She heard him let out a tiny, breathy laugh, and her heart sank. |
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Full fledged panic rose through her and she let out a loud scream. |
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Klay looked at her and let out a sigh that sounded more like a yawn. |
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He raised his head into the air and let out a thunderous roar. |
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The grief of losing Frankie to this trip so overwhelmed me that I let out one long screech. |
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All of a sudden I let out a massive fart that smelled of filet mignon. |
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The family lived in a sprawling estate with outbuildings then let out as guest accommodation, set in ruggedly beautiful Scottish countryside, about 70 miles from Glasgow. |
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He tugged on the fishing pole, then let out some more of the line. |
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While we waited the elderly man in front of Dawn let out a very loud fart. |
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I let out a silvery laugh which echoed through the courtyard. |
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Time and time again, when we are looking at sentences and looking at parole, the overriding consideration seems to be whether the offender, if let out, will pose a risk. |
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Tania let out a humph and a snort, but resumed typing on the computer. |
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He came out, his eyes bugging out of his head, let out of the truck. |
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Jurors with nicotine addictions are let out during deliberations to smoke. |
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She let out a blood-curdling cry, finally submitting to the pain. |
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I let out a small burp which left a burning tingle in my mouth and nose. |
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Although the number of new cases is declining, cattle are about to be let out of winter quarters and sheep are desperate to be moved to summer pastures. |
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I held it up so she could see and she let out a delighted squeal. |
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Ken let out a loud sigh, which almost sounded like a dog growling. |
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My mother leaned into the archway while resting Ted on her hip, and let out a sigh of exhaustion. |
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Pendleton was at school on Tuesday, and classes let out early because of exams. |
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Now this did not one jot move the orange till she saw a man at work with an incision-knife, upon a balm-tree there at hand, to let out the balsam. |
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She let out a mighty wail from the pain, and writhed around on the ground. |
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She let out a high-pitched wail and fled to the back of the room. |
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One by one as we scurried them towards the tow-line and began to lever them into harness, they raised their muzzles and let out a yowl to wake the dead. |
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I let out a low groan to let the surrounding world know I was awake, but other than that didn't move from my rather uncomfy spot on the hard wooden floor. |
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As soon as Lana flipped on the switch, letting the weak light of a flickering lamp in the corner just barely illuminate the small room, Olivia let out a small gasp of shock. |
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She closed her eyes and let out her fear in a high-pitched scream. |
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He let out an earthshaking howl, shrinking back into his human form. |
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He grabbed it around the neck and the animal let out a scream of fear. |
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She let out a loud screech, and he laughed again and pulled her back up. |
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She let out an annoyed growl and rapped her knuckle against the window. |
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There was something desperate about it, watching them wander away and out of sight and for ages I just stood where they had left me and let out small involuntary whimpers. |
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He let out a guttural growl and then a groan when his cell phone rang. |
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Thunder rumbled and wind let out in a cacophony of screeches. |
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I cast a seamanly eye along the rail and let out a delighted whoop. |
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Eve grabbed the door handle, turned it, then let out a bark of a laugh. |
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I had just found a few death caps and I heard my mom let out a squeal. |
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Behind them, the man in the cowboy hat let out a whistle and they stopped. |
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Aaron let out a yelp of surprise and I fell flat on my back. |
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Turn into the wind and let out the sheet to allow the sail to go slack. |
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He gently nuzzled her neck, causing her to let out a small giggle. |
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In turn, the higher yields ultimately crash the stock and commodity markets, and those developments let out a ton of steam from the bond pressure cooker. |
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Several of the men let out whoops of merriment and two stood and began to polka around the fire with each other, causing laughs and jeers from the others. |
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I let out a sigh and followed her up, my arms hanging limply at my sides. |
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As the guard's footsteps receded, we let out a collective sigh. |
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Add a sales season in Singapore and I get nearly as vicious as the grandmother you only let out for the Christmas shopping so as to hone her killer instinct. |
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She instantly let out of a wow forming a big O with her mouth, like I am not supposed to be able to make friends outside the little kingdom of my employer. |
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She let out a sigh of relief and leaned down to pet the kitten. |
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Kendall let out a slow sigh and turned to face Elma who had returned to her boiling kettle of water, lifting out steaming clothing with a thick stick. |
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Under her window, Alex suddenly let out a deep growl and started barking. |
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She let out a small cry of surprise and then smacked her palm against the surface of the water in the bucket, causing it to splash all over Will's chest. |
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Many of the young offenders who are let out are not first offenders. |
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He let out a yelp of pain and released her wrists, but it must not have hurt him too badly, because he remained standing and chased after Elizabeth when she turned to run. |
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Fred the frog let out a satisfying belch and settled back on his lilypad. |
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She held out her hand and James let out a relieved sigh as he practically danced over and pulled a cornily chivalrous move by kissing her knuckles. |
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My head cracked against the floor and I let out a yelp of pain. |
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Once she was done she took a deep breath and let out a huge belch. |
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She let out a yip of triumph and sent the large staff at my head. |
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He rubbed his hands along his unshaved chin and let out a mocking laugh. |
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The kitten gave her a quizzical look but did not let out a mew. |
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Dad let out a bellow of laughter, which made us all started laughing. |
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She let out a content sigh and rested her head on Jordan's shoulder. |
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He let out a little yowl and looked at me like he'd seen a ghost. |
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A red haze filled his vision, and he let out a primal scream. |
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I let out a shaky laugh and pulled away so that I could look up at him. |
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The northern hawk owl, a rare sight in the wild, pinned its yellow eyes on me and let out a sibilant screech that nearly made the hair stand up on the back of my neck. |
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I closed the door and let out a sigh of relief mixed with reproof. |
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I was pulled out of my trance as she let out a derisive snort. |
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As my posterior touches down on porcelain, I let out a sigh of relief. |
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He looked at me as if I were just too crazy to be let out in public. |
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Chad ran a hand through his dishevelled hair and let out a sigh. |
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When the men with ripping muscles and lean frames slapped their arms and thighs in gusto and let out a Viking war cry, the entire place reverberated with the loud sharp blows. |
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Does a landlord, however, control premises which are let out to tenants? |
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It had been a long time since she last let out a giggle let alone a laugh. |
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Tony slapped him on the back and let out a bray of laughter. |
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I drop into first gear, let out the clutch, and enjoy the crawl. |
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Thomas let out an angry huff, and strode in the direction of the stables. |
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The tears flowed down her face, and she let out a small stifled sob. |
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The guard let out a pained groan before going down for the count. |
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My mom let out a gasp when she saw the box sitting on my desk. |
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As soon as the door opened, both the parents let out gasps of horror. |
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In a statement read in court, Joan Turner said he used to let out a low whimpering sound and an occasional high-pitched shrill noise which could keep his mother awake. |
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She let out a watery little hiccough that sounded quite a bit like a sob. |
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If a good father disciplines his child to teach him, and a bad father punishes his child to let out frustration, a terrible father shows no interest at all. |
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He let out a growl of fury and swung his fist towards Will's cheek. |
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After losing the 2004 Iowa caucuses, Dean let out a rebel yell designed to fire up his supporters. |
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Coders definitely score higher on the nerd scale, therefore designers are more likely to be let out to see the customer. |
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Badger puffed coaxingly for a second or two, and then let out a roguish cloud of smoke. |
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With only a little prodding, the blond model seemed to find the black stud's happy button as I heard Ty let out a low moan. |
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He opened and let out a hogo of medicinal rum and beer. The bad tooth was a premolar. |
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The smoke in these cases would be let out through a simple hole in the roof. |
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I doubt Hollywood is changing for the better because of this, but I can't help but let out a quiet yippee. |
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Pickering last absconded in December 2009 when he was let out on day release from HMP Kirkham to work on the bins in Manchester city centre. |
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I bet you''ve even let out an ahhh before and done that thing where you shoogle your shoulders and move your neck about. |
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The borogove let out a quiet chirp. Another, larger borogove squirmed in through the hole in the fabric. |
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