Once the weather had died down, I found to my horror that I had about 100 kg of sea water soaking my rations. |
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Halfway through one of the songs, I noticed, to my horror, that the zip on the aforementioned doctor's loon pants had burst open. |
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I climb aboard the train a minute or two before it pulls out of the station and find to my horror that my seat is taken. |
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Much to my horror and chagrin, I had neglected to follow this instruction, and before long found myself with a radio in my hotel room. |
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Much to my horror, I once again felt the life blood draining out of me, paralyzing me with fear. |
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But to my horror when I got downstairs there were two men dressed in black suits carrying black leather briefcases. |
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I turned my head to look and to my horror, the demons I had seen last night were now in my bedroom looking at me through my mosquito net. |
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I poured some wine into my little chalice and set it before him, but when I reached farther into the kit I discovered to my horror that I had forgotten the wafers. |
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It grew in proportion to my horror, anger and sadness over the injustice that was being perpetrated in my name. |
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And much to my horror he and the guys have a ton of young groupies so it's not like they're these tragic old dudes trying to recapture their youth. |
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I looked down and, to my horror, a panty liner had fallen out of my purse. |
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When I entered the room, I realized, to my horror, that every representative had a special seat with the name of the country, the flag and a microphone and that everybody was sitting in alphabetical order. |
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When I was called in to the Oakland induction center, the examining psychologist scarcely glanced at the letter, then to my horror checked me off as fit for military service. |
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I put my flashlight back into the water to keep an eye on the reef and to my horror my flashlight beam went straight down through a soup of these jellyfish. |
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To my horror though, I did not catch myself upon hitting the wall, but proceeded to pass through it into impenetrable darkness. |
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To my horror and amazement, everyone on the boat laughed, grabbed their masks and fins and jumped in. |
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To my horror I realized my eyes were all prickly and my palms sticky. |
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To my horror there are no redeeming features left, the food is toxic, the childfriendly status has gone and the beer is not a patch on what it was. |
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To my horror I perceived that the yellow blossoms were all dabbled with crimson. |
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To my horror I saw two traffic wardens issuing parking tickets as soon as the motorists left their cars. |
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