But the original paint and gilding are deteriorating and a replacement roof over the chapel has sagged and is resting on the mediaeval ceiling. |
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I wheezed out a puff of air and then gradually sagged down along with my body. |
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Increases occurred in shotshell and centerfire rifle cartridge sales, while rimfire ammunition sales sagged. |
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I flew off and landed in a muddy heap in the swampy infield, while the bike sagged directly to the ground. |
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In both our replies England sagged like so much peach Melba left out in the midday Melbourne sun. |
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He waited for a reaction from her, watching as her back tensed and then loosen as her shoulders sagged. |
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I sagged back in the bath and took a breath, hearing water dripping in the silence, a mist rising from the surface into the freezing air. |
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They sagged as he scuffed his way towards his bike leaning against the gutter. |
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The albums lined his walls on wooden shelves that sagged under their weight. |
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The torn cotton nightshirt sagged from his frame, hardly recognizable as clothing it was so ripped. |
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Having finally found the locker room in the basement of the police station, Sam made sure he was alone, then sagged against one wall. |
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She sagged against me, using my supernatural strength as a wall against her drooping form. |
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Her shoulders dropped three inches as she sagged against the doorway, shaking her head and laughing a little. |
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I laid him in my own bed and pulled off his filthy boots, then sagged down at his side on the floor. |
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Two of the hardest hours of his life later Kaerin sagged against a wall and slid to it's base, letting his head fall back against the cold stone. |
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Once inside, he closed the door behind him, and sagged against the stout wood. |
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The team wants Barrow to provide a surge of emotion, energy and playmaking on a defense that sagged last season. |
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She thrust the basket at him, and he was so startled that his knees sagged beneath the weight. |
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His uniform was one size fit all, but for him it sagged and drooped in large blue wrinkles around his waist. |
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At last, after what seemed like a long time he sagged flabbily to his knees. |
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Yet the level of political interest sagged in inverse relation to the proliferation of candidates. |
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Her shoulders sagged and irritation flashed across her face as Paige and Carol Anne entered. |
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Afterwards, the American team became discouraged by the loss and their morale sagged. |
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The funds had about 28 per cent of their assets in stocks and their value fell as stocks sagged. |
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Sales have sagged recently, but the Hummer H2 is Detroit's biggest aftermarket success story. |
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But they sagged and allowed the Kings to freewheel their way to the other two goals that put the game out of reach. |
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She had strawberry blond hair and a blue dirty dress that sagged at her knees. |
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Those trousers sagged so low beneath his ample waist it appeared as if at any moment they might fall about his ankles. |
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The fence, now electrified no longer and partially nonexistent, sagged pitifully. |
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My God, the floor sagged under the weight of the parkas, sweaters, gloves, mufflers, and hats. |
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Consumer confidence sagged each month in the fourth quarter, as did auto sales. |
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I sagged into his arms as he held me close, hands smoothing over the tunic and trousers I wore. |
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He sagged against the railing and buried his face into his palm. |
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An underlying slight twitch of muscles as she tensed, then sighed and those muscles went completely lax as she sagged against me and snugged her head a bit closer. |
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Initially, customers were dissatisfied because pantyhose sagged at the knees and the sizing was poor. |
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Above us clotheslines sagged under the weight of laundry and veiled most of the sky. |
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Although funds of funds' returns have sagged recently, their managers still expect them to exceed the cost of borrowing. |
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She began to tremble and her shoulders sagged and tears started streaming down her face. |
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Sales to French carmakers sagged, while business with German makers remained steady. |
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These componds are mainly used to correct the contour of the face, or fill up sagged areas. |
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I was, in any case, afraid to move because every time I tried to move something sagged beneath me. |
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Springs that have sagged below vehicle design height will change the alignment geometry. |
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He looked down in astonishment at the knife hilt buried in his body, and sagged into Michel's arms. |
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Moreover, his support also has sagged among Asians, Latinos, Native Americans, and all other non-white segments of the electorate. |
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They see him as having eclipsed Newt Gingrich, whose fortunes have sagged since his brief, shining moment in South Carolina. |
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He'd beaten her with it three times over the summer, when her performance had sagged below his standards. |
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Blues sagged to the ground with his ears ringing from the noise. |
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Her thin shoulders sagged beneath her cotton sleeping kimono. |
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She moved to help me off my knees and back to the bed where I sagged down. |
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Tom Piper sagged against the glass counter near the cash register. |
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Once he was gone the women sagged against the wall she was bound to. |
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The young man watched the empty doorway for a moment then sagged against the table, not noticing as the photos fluttered to the ground to be trampled underfoot. |
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In the past, productivity almost always fell during recessions because both labor and capital were underutilized as output sagged or grew more slowly. |
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These damage and outages have often been caused by broken or weakened and sagged tree limbs, where accumulations of ice can increase the branch weight of trees by 30 times or more. |
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In the middle the thing sagged down like a slack rope. |
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Activity in Europe sagged between 2001 and 2003, contrasting with the strength of the American economy which provided a favorable external environment. |
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Copper sagged in the early stages of the credit crisis, for example, and then started to pick up at the end of 2008, some months before the stockmarket began to rebound. |
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China's appetite for coal has plateaued, the coal price has sagged and Minemex, the firm that operates the mine, has given workers longer lunch breaks, without pay. |
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A breast lift, sometimes also called a mastopexy, is a procedure which consists of removing excess skin without any removal of glandular tissue to lift up a sagged breast while keeping its original volume. |
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After several more minutes of gorging himself, during which time Duncan began to feel the need for an antacid, Richie finally sagged back in his chair. |
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Now there isn't an Open that passes when I fail to recall Arthur Ashe reaching into his wallet when Connors smacked a volley winner early in that tie breaker and Krickstein's shoulders sagged. |
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The feather bed, which I shared with her, sagged almost to the floor and the pillow slips smelled of flour, because they were made from flour bags that she had bleached and sewn. |
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Common burn indicators include alligatoring, crazing, the depth of char, lines of demarcation, sagged furniture springs and spalling. |
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Growth in the construction industry sagged in the reporting year. |
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After 24 hours, all products except Fluid FilmĀ® had sagged toward the botto edge of the panels, resulting in increased film thickness at the bottom and less thickness above. |
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