I whizzed through my GCSEs, acing geography with the only perfect score in the country. |
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Powerful legs lifted Copperhead off the ground as 7.62 mm rounds whizzed by, narrowly missing their targets. |
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One young, wheelchair-bound boy whizzed past my field of vision with a pretty blonde on his lap. |
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The noise levels rose by more than a few decibels, while the games whizzed by at such speed that they made Concorde look slow. |
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Lord Dholakia took one look, then whizzed away at impressive speed for one so short. |
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The shop was humming with activity as waitresses whizzed to and fro, taking orders or delivering desserts to the customers. |
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Two cars whizzed by, then the woodcutter's truck passed, laden with dried branches for cooking fires. |
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A small child whizzed past her, and she almost stepped back onto the rubber platform that surrounded the rink. |
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And suddenly she felt a cold rush of air as the redhead actually whizzed right by her, his elbow pad actually grazing her arm as he did so. |
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Less lettuce would have worked if the lonesome anchovy had been whizzed into the dressing and the bacon crisped up before serving. |
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Vehicles of all makes and models whizzed by as the freighter passed over them. |
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Skaters whizzed by in the rink behind them, but nobody moved to put on a pair of four-wheelers and join the throng. |
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As one whizzed just past my face, I felt a sharp sting of pain on my right cheek. |
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At ten o'clock it was sheeting down, a huge torrent, and the cars on the road outside threw up massive sprays as they whizzed passed. |
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Thrown off balance, the boy fell with a splash, just as the bullet whizzed past his head. |
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So I bombed out of the office, jumped into a cab and whizzed home, to find two burly men in overalls on the doorstep. |
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Today I nodded my greeting, but he avoided my gaze, and whizzed past with his son. |
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As the coach whizzed by, its back wheel clipped the edge of the curricle, tipping it nearly on its side. |
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His feeling is that this season has whizzed by, snapping his fingers for effect. |
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Crossbow bolts filled the air, making lethal whistling noises as they whizzed past. |
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As Luke Fine drew and fired his Colt revolver, Charlie spun to his left as the bullets whizzed by him. |
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Bullets, he didn't know whether they were blanks or not, whizzed past him, inches from his face. |
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A pair of pewees darted between twigs above the path, calling occasionally, and a hummingbird or two whizzed overhead. |
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Fireworks whizzed into the sky and diyas and sparkles brought light into many an eye. |
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To them, it did not matter that the actress turned up 30 minutes late or that she whizzed in and out of the store in 20 minutes flat. |
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Bullets whizzed past us as our fellow soldiers laid down round after round of cover fire. |
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Missiles and bullets whizzed past his car, only narrowly avoiding the tail. |
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He was standing on the sidewalk next to some busy street and cars whizzed past at unimaginable speeds. |
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He unloaded a few rounds that whizzed right in front of her nose. |
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Mr. Dufresne sprinted and tackled the boy, rolling with him until they cleared the road, just as the truck whizzed by. |
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The rest will be whizzed in the liquidiser so looks aren't so important. |
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So we whizzed up to Hertfordshire to get the boxes, then picked up more from the old gaff, and then dashed over to run up and down the stairs a few hundred times. |
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As Dillingites, including many who I'm sure were over 100, whizzed by me on their bikes, I started to have second thoughts. |
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With a clatter and a roar the lorry whizzed by, leaving clouds of choking dust, and a plume of black smoke from the exhaust. |
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There was an instrument that played the wind, made of ice-cream scoops, which whizzed around when the wind blew it or they hit it with a cricket bat. |
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I'll be using a chilled whole-milk yoghurt, whizzed up with a little ice to cool it down and thin it to a drinkable consistency. |
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An incredulous Andreia in goal could only look on aghast as the ball whizzed tantalisingly wide. |
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If you are suddenly run over by an ice cream van on 7th May and whizzed to hospital, can you still vote? |
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Dadu continued to pose a threat with a 20-metre effort which whizzed past the post, before Stanislav Ivanov sent a header wide. |
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A bullet whizzed past her leg, close enough to tear her dress. |
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The streets of Solyana whizzed past them at breakneck speed. |
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A wooden chair whizzed past my left ear and smashed into the steel door like a gunshot. |
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A sharp inward breath as splinters from the wall behind and to his right whizzed past his ears as the explosive bark of the gun nearly deafened him. |
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Stuck on a stalled train last week, I sank into Security and the hours whizzed painlessly by. |
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I whizzed into the cup, washed my hands, waited for my green light, and wished the officer a good afternoon. |
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The boy whizzed up the platform, yelling, jumping, turning cartwheels. |
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A meat cleaver whizzed past him as Tusslefoot leapt away from his seat. |
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Staring vacantly at the motionless engine of our 70cc, three-wheeled auto-rickshaw as mopeds whizzed past and water buffalo sauntered by, it quickly dawned on us that we knew absolutely nothing about mechanics. |
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Five minutes before the interval Bridcutt chested down a Wiggins clearance 25 yards out, and his arrowed strike whizzed inches wide of Alnwick's post. |
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Crowds of Saturday shoppers looked on in amazement as three grannies whizzed down the High Street on the souped-up trolleys. |
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Dawkins' 18-yarder whizzed just wide as gaps began to appear in the Blackpool defence before Bryson made it 3-1, flinking in from close range after good work by Andre Wisdom. |
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A classic dijon or wholegrain mustard vinaigrette works well, as does mint and basil whizzed up in a food processor with some oil, a little bit of crushed garlic and a squeeze of lemon juice. |
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Landing in Panama in the rain, we were whizzed away for an evening tour of the Federation's premises under one of the stands of the national football stadium Rommel Fernadez. |
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In doing so, it whizzed data down the line almost 70 times faster than is possible with the fastest DSL options: stunning proof that cable networks have a great future ahead. |
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In the killing fields of the Western Front, Jones was a stretcher-bearer, going out into no man's land to recover wounded soldiers as bullets whizzed past his ears. |
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Trainee Keeper Cara Sheldon has whizzed up several fruit smoothies for the group of more than 70 bats including Egyptian fruit bats and Seba's shorttailed bats. |
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