Stone took in a deep breath, but since he didn't have anything to lose except his clothes, he quickly removed his shirt and exposed his chest. |
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She took a deep breath that hissed like steam escaping from a kettle and tucked her feet in closer. |
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As the feeling rushes though me, I stand up from the plastic chair, take a deep breath and hit the Press to Exit button. |
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Filley took a deep breath of the surprisingly light, sweet air, and knew that she was not asleep or day dreaming or taking a leave of her senses. |
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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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She took a deep breath and mentally berated herself for being so silly and childish. |
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He took a deep breath of contentment and then ducked in alarm as a jet fighter tried to remove his eardrums and his chimney pot. |
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The hoopsters take a deep breath, exhale, and immediately flip the ball into the net. |
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So the next time your local columnist or talk-show chucklehead screams about making a deal, tell him to take a deep breath. |
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Albert took a deep breath and answered as though announcing the result of a sweepstake. |
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Realizing that her voice could not be heard above the howl of the wind, she took a deep breath and yelled. |
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Once outside she let the door close behind her and she took a deep breath of the night air. |
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I take a deep breath and lean forward, standing on my tiptoes to peck him lightly on the mouth. |
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Tess took a deep breath and turned down the radio, as she came upon an exit that promised a rest area. |
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The Prince took a deep breath as he tried to compose himself before speaking in a tone all too calm. |
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As the stadium took a collective deep breath, the home side regained their composure. |
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I took a deep breath and rested my pounding head against the feather soft pillow. |
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Alone, Ian takes a deep breath, inhaling the perfumed air she's left in her wake. |
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I think it's vitally important we all take a deep breath and prepare to think a little lengthily, a little earnestly, about where we're going. |
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If the truth as you suspect it is confirmed, you can take a deep breath and at least know that you can trust yourself. |
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Williams took a deep breath, interlacing his fingers above his head and trying to keep a cool head. |
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Slinking back into his chair, Moby takes another deep breath and allows himself a small and somewhat contented smile. |
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With a deep breath, Jeananne plucked at her harp and sang a shrieking tune to the only audience member without the means to block out sound. |
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Once seated Kelly took a deep breath and fought to regain control of her emotions. |
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The familiar rush of adrenalin filled Matt's body and he took a deep breath. |
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He slaps some sticky tape over the opening to seal it, takes a deep breath, then plunges it into a bowl of cold water. |
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All was foggy, obscure, clotted over and Lia backed against the wall, drew her knees to her chest and took in a deep breath. |
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He took a deep breath and said a quick prayer for courage, then he moved on with his life, a life that would forever seem empty and pointless. |
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If negative thoughts start creeping in at the last second, step back, take a deep breath and laugh at yourself. |
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The stadium lights glare down coldly as you inhale a deep breath of cold, crisp air. |
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Taking a deep breath and hoping that he wasn't a light sleeper, she knocked on his door. |
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Once outside, Rob took a deep breath of fresh air, thankful to be away from the aroma of the fish. |
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Tighten your midsection, take a deep breath, curl both weights toward your shoulders and exhale at the top. |
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Kia paused to take a deep breath and then spewed out a long list of swear words and curses. |
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Sam took a deep breath and picked up the newspaper, forcing back the idea to throw it at something cute and fluffy. |
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She took a deep breath and dabbed at the corner of her eyes with her handkerchief. |
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Andy released a deep breath and looked back out the front window, hurt darkening her eyes. |
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I veer into the middle lane again, car swerving wildly, and draw a second deep breath. |
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I took a deep breath, when the proctor asked me if I wanted to do my solo, scales or sight reading first. |
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Christopher released a deep breath and slightly shook his head as he unlocked the wooden double doors. |
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He took a deep breath in, and let it out slowly, his chest falling dejectedly. |
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Leaning both hands on the table, Olivia takes a deep breath to control her rising temper. |
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She took a deep breath to compose herself and then descended the spiral staircase. |
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As the cool morning air filled his lungs he took a deep breath and smelled the scent of early dewdrops covering the forest ground. |
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I took a deep breath and pulled over to park, but before I did the engine just died. |
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Linneans are encouraged to take a deep breath, remember that these snakes are harmless and timid, and contact me right away. |
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The guys took a deep breath, whispered a prayer to the Lord above and opened their mouths to sing. |
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Taking a deep breath of his own, Patrick looked over at his mother as she slowly rocked back and forth, counting the beads of her rosary. |
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Daniel took a deep breath, and shook his head a little, rubbing a hand over his eyes. |
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Relax your shoulders by taking a deep breath and then focus on letting your shoulders drop and loosen. |
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They should simply take a big deep breath and adopt a number of the proposals now on the table. |
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So as I opened up a new packet of crayons for my son, I held them up to my nose and took a long deep breath. |
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Calypso inhaled in a deep breath of ocean air, feeling the salty tang penetrate her nostrils. |
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Having made up my mind, I quickly scarfed down a piece of pizza, took a deep breath, and headed to the table where he was sitting. |
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Then she took a deep breath and carefully began to maneuver through the beams. |
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The former Celtic striker picked himself up, dusted himself down, took a deep breath and blazed his spot-kick over the bar. |
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I took a deep breath and let the wind ruffle my hair, loosing it from the leather thong. |
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Clasping his hands together, he took a deep breath to lengthen his spine and looked gently downward toward the plush, carpeted floor. |
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Taking a deep breath, I took my stance, and served that fuzzy yellow ball with all my might. |
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My brow burned, and I sucked a deep breath, sending the oxygen to my muscles. |
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Determined to keep my head and not let my customary timidness send me into a panic, I took a deep breath and tried to think logically. |
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Taking a deep breath, Julian pressed on through the Zetapol market, where merchants and traders competed in hollering. |
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He heaved in another deep breath, exhaled shakily, and picked up the card with somewhat senseless fingers. |
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Sucking in a deep breath, he gripped the doorknob and pulled the heavy door open. |
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I opened the front door and took a deep breath before stepping inside and closing the door behind me. |
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Scarlett, attempting to stop crying, took a deep breath and reached for the cell phone again. |
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The uncle heaved a deep breath and the breath comes out in a light green misty colour. |
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Out in the cold air again I take a deep breath, exhale, and blow smoke rings with my winter breath. |
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Right before you get ready to throw the shot, take a deep breath in and let it out. |
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Taking a deep breath, I shut the call out of my mind and pushed myself from the uncomfortable wooden chair to my feet. |
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Looking down at the turbulent waters below, she took a deep breath and prayed. |
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There is inhalation and exhalation, long breath and short breath, deep breath, shallow breath, smooth breath, and ragged breath. |
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She toke a deep breath and licked her lips before she stood up again and as if by a miracle, her legs were able to hold her weight. |
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Dylan turned around, took a deep breath, and surprised Riley by starting to cry. |
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Tonight, the pain in my ribs is receding, and I can draw a deep breath more or less without pain. |
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Taking a deep breath, the soldier shut his eyes, as if to blot out some unnerving memory. |
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I look out the window of the front porch, drawing a deep breath, blowing it onto the window. |
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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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Taking a deep breath he blew a series of inaudible slow notes, making slight adjustments to the slide after each one. |
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Taking a deep breath to steady herself, Sammy tried again, this time speaking slowly and trying to enunciate her words carefully. |
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Merrick took a deep breath and steadying the crate with one hand, unclasps the door with the other, pushing it open. |
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He clenched and unclenched his fists, took a deep breath and strode into the council room. |
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She looks down, the tight dress suddenly strangling her like a boa constrictor, keeping her from taking a deep breath. |
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The bed creaked under his weight and Jack leaned into the warmth, closed his eyes and took in a deep breath. |
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The artist will draw it into himself as if with a deep breath from an infinite distance, exalt it, and body it forth. |
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I took a deep breath and then dove into the story, telling every single detail. |
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Taking a deep breath, she noticed the faint waft of a musky eau de cologne in the air. |
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The girl cast another glance behind, took a deep breath and stepped forward. |
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Once she was settled in with an arm slung over his chest, she sighed a deep breath of relief. |
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She finally reached the surface, and took a deep breath of the cold, crisp, mountain air. |
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I took a deep breath, turned on my turn-signal, made an easy right turn, and sedately left the neighborhood. |
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I slip out the front door, take a deep breath of the cold morning air, and start to stretch. |
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He took a deep breath, then let it out slowly, forcing all thoughts of boats, water, and drowning to leave his mind. |
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Michael sighed, leaning his head back as he took a deep breath to calm himself. |
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She took a deep breath and swallowed the sobs that were rising in her throat. |
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After she hung up, she took a deep breath to recuperate her thoughts and wonder what she had gotten herself into. |
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When all five participants take in a deep breath, and particularly when that action is performed in unison, the lifting procedure is much easier. |
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I just smiled, took a deep breath of fresh unpolluted air, and slowly sipped on my ice cold green tea. |
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Tayrah took a deep breath and smothered the anger she felt approaching and then quickly changed the subject. |
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I began to lace up my sneakers, hiding my face behind my hair as I took a deep breath. |
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He took a deep breath and held it for a moment as he weighed his words carefully. |
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She took a deep breath and fiddled with the sapphire necklace hanging down below her collar bone. |
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Place your hand on your abdomen just below your breastbone and take a deep breath. |
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Sighing again, and taking a deep breath, she turned the car into a U-turn and drove in the opposite direction. |
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I took a deep breath and tried to cool my face, my stomach knotting itself, as he went to order his coffee. |
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She took in a deep breath and wondered if she looked like a mystical sorceress with all her hair waving wildly about her. |
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She gives a last little spasmodic lunge and then pulls away and takes a deep breath. |
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Then, taking a deep breath, she tipped it back, swallowing the contents in one draught. |
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Therefore it is good, once in a while, to take a deep breath of petrol and rubber, and reawaken that visceral love of the machine. |
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Taking out a sheet of paper with lots of writing on it, Daria nodded, took a deep breath, and began her story. |
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Taking a deep breath, Ace decided to make a vow, a vow to protect Ari even if it meant losing his own life. |
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Katherine took a deep breath, but it was cut short by the muffling that a gruff hand over her mouth had caused. |
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Taking a deep breath, he squared his shoulders, hoping that his expression did not betray his fright, or the pounding of his heart when he spoke. |
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Taking a deep breath and squaring her shoulders, she descended the stairs to the hall. |
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Now, faced with something that had nearly frightened her to death, she took a deep breath, squared her shoulders, and turned the doorknob. |
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Taking a deep breath, she rolled her sleeves up to the elbow and, wincing a little, reached all the way inside the hole. |
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After handing her horse to a stableboy waiting nearby, Kayin took a deep breath and entered. |
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She took a deep breath and pressed her palms together, lacing her fingers and closing her eyes. |
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She interrupted, taking a deep breath and steadying her legs underneath her. |
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Taking a deep breath and steadying herself, she went to answer the summons. |
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Taking a deep breath she checked her skirt was straight, brushed one strand of hair behind her ear and exhaled. |
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It's time to order the southern yellow pine flooring for the main floor, take a deep breath and plunge in. |
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Rae took a deep breath as she heaved a concrete brick up on to another one. |
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The captain cut the comm link and took a deep breath, after which the helm spoke. |
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Valerie knitted her brow as she struck match after match until finally she took a long and deep breath to calm her beating heart. |
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I took a deep breath and lifted myself into sitting position, taking the two with me. |
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As the bunker was highlighted by the laser targeting system, Brock took a deep breath and squeezed the trigger. |
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Laurie took a deep breath and then nudged her horse into a canter. |
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The man took a deep breath and followed his nose to the young boy. |
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Take a deep breath and keep this cheat sheet of talking point strategies handy. |
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If the horse is jigging, take a deep breath, and let it out slowly. |
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She took a deep breath, weighing her words carefully before she spoke. |
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He takes a slow deep breath, and smoothes flat a piece of paper. |
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I took a deep breath, grabbed a tub of lo-salt, lo-fat sunflower margarine and a jar of lo-salt, lo-fat coffee whitener, and made my way thoughtfully off to the checkout. |
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Mrs. Williams took a deep breath and let it out in a whoosh. |
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The sympathetic nervous system pumps the body up, but when you take a deep breath the parasympathetic nervous system kicks in and starts to wind the system down. |
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I take a deep breath, pick up the receiver and punch his number in. |
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She took a deep breath and wandered through the downpour like an injured soldier dragging himself through the inevitable killing fields which battle conspired to create. |
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I realized that I needed to take a deep breath, gather my wits and focus. |
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I felt muscles bunch in a surge of anger and took a deep breath. |
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She took a deep breath to steady herself and redetermine herself. |
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He took a deep breath and blinked at what was registering in his mind. |
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She took a deep breath and could detect eucalyptus and ylang-ylang. |
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Anthrax is a zoonosis caused by Bacillus anthracis, to which man is relatively resistant, but one deep breath of weaponised aerosol may contain as many as 10 spores. |
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I took a deep breath, letting it out with a shuddering sigh. |
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Taking a deep breath, she rolled her sleeves up to the elbow. |
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Sucking in a deep breath, I flapped my wings and soared into the sky. |
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Propose a worthy toast, raise the goblets to your lips, bury your nose in the mint, inhale a deep breath of its fragrance and sip the nectar of the gods. |
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Once she was done she took a deep breath and let out a huge belch. |
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Even if you take that deep breath, you will find that the capacity for people to say completely ridiculous, stupid, insensitive and inconsiderate tripe knows no bounds. |
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Taking a deep breath, she sighted, fired it at a high arc and then waited. |
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He exited onto the bustling streets of the port city, and took a deep breath of the fresh, cool air, blessing his decision to go to Wanda with his troubles. |
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Kel took a deep breath and unbent her long-idle arm slowly, watching the angle of her elbow go from acute to right to obtuse in a matter of seconds. |
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After parting her hair on the side and pulling it back into a ponytail with her black ribbon, Josie took a deep breath and headed down to the dining room. |
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Diana took a deep breath and spurred her horse towards the cave. |
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Relax, take a deep breath and remember, it's not the end of the world. |
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I took a deep breath and marched with Catherine to the front door. |
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He took a deep breath and slogged his drive a mile to the right. |
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Taking a deep breath, she carefully snipped the first stitch apart. |
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I took one look, took a very deep breath, and then used all the available towels to sop up the mess, much to the barely concealed amusement of Zachery. |
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Ben Collins took a deep breath and stared at the speakerphone on his desk. |
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He took a deep breath, steadying his voice as it rose slowly in hysteria. |
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He couldn't take a deep breath, couldn't straighten up or move. |
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He took a deep breath and let it out slowly, trying to relax. |
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Taking a deep breath, she hiked up her dress and started climbing. |
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I took in a deep breath and smelled the flowers' sweet fragrance. |
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Alex took a deep breath and faced the teacher with a composed expression. |
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John took a deep breath, fighting again what he was feeling. |
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She took a deep breath and plunged on with her practiced speech. |
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Yanare took a deep breath secretly hoping that she could meet someone in this party that would make her heart beat rapidly instead of making her cringe in disgust. |
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Taking a deep breath, he began, the frailness of his voice alarming him. |
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Ben smiled a delighted smile, took a deep breath and began to sing. |
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She took a deep breath and covered her dress with her purple duster. |
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Pamela took a deep breath, expelled it slowly, puffing her cheeks out. |
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I took a deep, deep breath and walked in, ordered sesos and a horchata, pulled a fifty-dollar bill from my pocket. |
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I take a deep breath because his knowing Cora Blue seems to safen things up a little. |
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I reached the northern bound of my property, took a deep breath and walked on. |
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Archer took a deep breath and, steeling himself for the bizarre experience, carefully walked to the bulkhead and phased through. |
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After the initial shock of discovering my scheduling megadisaster, I forced myself to take a deep breath. |
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I inhaled a deep breath of 1993 air that hurt my futurey lungs, and headed toward her. |
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The rehiring gives everyone involved a chance to take a deep breath and move on. |
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Don't be such a frightened little creepmouse. I take a deep breath, look at the feet again, and giggle. |
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He took a deep breath to fortify himself before stepping onto the stage. |
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For already close at hand the Argive host in full array marches and scours along, and the whitening foam beflakes the plain with drops from the deep breath of the steeds. |
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