I don't realise I am driving fast, but am woken up by screeching brakes, a confused horizon, loud shouts and a sinking feeling. |
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The crier gave no information on this prisoner, but Ari had a sinking feeling that the prisoner that Syran was searching for was her father. |
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He knows that sinking feeling induced by pages written in what seems an alien and incomprehensible new language. |
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It was impossible but I have got that sinking feeling inside me that I could have done something. |
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I breathe deeply and slowly, and gradually the sinking feeling ebbs and I lift my head. |
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That sinking feeling we'd experienced as we watched the snow fall when it was supposed to be melting dissipated. |
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A sinking feeling of despair welled up within her, threatening to swamp her completely. |
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With a sinking feeling, Rue realized Claire had locked the door and it hadn't been her imagination when she heard the click. |
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She took a step toward Glenn, and with a sinking feeling, I realized she was abandoning me. |
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With a sinking feeling, I realized that Angel had not yet told Wesley what Cordelia and I had just revealed. |
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We've sat in front of them with that sinking feeling, the realisation that this person thinks we're not the full shilling. |
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She had a sinking feeling that she was getting in over her head. |
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But suddenly that sinking feeling, the sense that you've got a leader you can count on to wimp out when it matters, is back. |
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I just had this sinking feeling as I sat here tonight that this is why I sometimes just hate politics. |
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I'm getting this sinking feeling that what we're witnessing here is the classical music equivalent of the cancellation of the Avro Arrow. |
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That the whole spire is built of oak which can shake a little in a strong wind, adds to the sinking feeling as one stands at the top. |
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Do you get that sinking feeling when you contemplate starting your holiday with a scrum at the airport? |
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I got my first sinking feeling when I found myself a little while later playing bodyguard in the kitchen of a strange drug dealer while she scored a bag of dope. |
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It's that sinking feeling when you discover the very expensive typo. |
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Suna realized, with a sinking feeling, what the king was talking about. |
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While many York residents got that sinking feeling again over the weekend, one restaurant owner's ingenious flood protection plan has saved him thousands of pounds. |
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When I wake up in the morning I get that sinking feeling, you know? |
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In the case of Andon and Fonta, the first human beings, the first exercise of wisdom was not a sudden sinking feeling on Andon's part that he had better figure out what Fonta was up to. |
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There was never a clear timetable of treatment indicated and, all the while, I had a sinking feeling he was already very very sick. |
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Who can forget that sinking feeling in both the 1998 and 1999 finals when you realised we were beaten within the first five minutes. |
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But why do I get that horrible sinking feeling, the same one that comes on every time dualling the A1 north of Morpeth is discussed? |
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It may be January but Classic Lodges has a winter warmer to beat off any sinking feeling. |
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Alas, a sinking feeling is provoked by Katrina. |
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Staving off a collective sinking feeling will not be easy. |
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Global fiscal stimulus has helped to re-energize trade flows, but there's a sinking feeling that the impact is fast wearing off, and the sources of replacement demand are highly uncertain. |
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Then the sinking feeling in my heart: zoos haven't changed. |
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Atletico Nacional found LDU Quito too hot to handle and slumped to a 1-0 defeat at home, while Santa Fe's Independiente also experienced that sinking feeling despite compiling a 3-1 win over Chivas Guadalajara. |
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A CAR owner had that sinking feeling after he discovered his motor had ended up in the river at Milnsbridge. |
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Twelve years later it was David Trezeguet's turn to experience that selfsame sinking feeling, the French striker hitting the bar as Italy took the honours in the Germany 2006 Final. |
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On 4 July 1990 in Turin, England were left with a sinking feeling as Chris Waddle's penalty ballooned over the bar and West Germany were through to another final against Argentina. |
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Anyone who has alcoholic parents can relate to Daniel's sinking feeling when he's handed coins for the pinball machine as his dad makes his habitual beeline for the bar. |
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Sinking feeling PLANS to re-allocate certain water abstraction licences from rivers or aquifers have alarmed a landowners group. |
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