With a sigh of relief, she had watched the steel grey clouds roll away and watery sunshine glimmer through. |
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She told herself to breathe a sigh of relief, but somehow the relief she'd expected didn't come. |
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But when you reach home, you shut the windows, switch on the fan, and relax, breathing a sigh of relief. |
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Grateful for the relief and happy at the prospect of sleep, Ely breathed a sigh of relief. |
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And I suspect that a lot of people can be breathing a sigh of relief that those talks didn't go any farther than they did. |
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I stepped off the bottom stair and collapsed against the wall next to it, heaving a sigh of relief. |
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I agreed, breathing a sigh of relief that his request seemed to be innocent and harmless enough. |
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If you could cup your ear you could hear Republicans all over the country heaving a sigh of relief. |
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John knelt and checked for a pulse, he heaved a sigh of relief when he found one, Jim wouldn't die just yet. |
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But instead of putting our feet up and heaving a sigh of relief, many of us are just beginning to realise how much we've actually spent. |
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The owners of the 150 properties engulfed by flood waters 15 months ago were not the only people heaving a sigh of relief. |
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For those who heave a sigh of relief a second shock is only a couple of hours away. |
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One suspects the government will now, after heaving a sigh of relief, quietly hand the issue over to doctors for them to sort out. |
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Motorists will be heaving a sigh of relief with the announcement the by-pass is due to open before Christmas. |
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Much of Northern Taiwan breathed a sigh of relief yesterday as heavy rains fell around the country yesterday evening. |
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Heaving herself up with some difficulty, she peered over the edge and let out a sigh of relief. |
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I closed my eyes, breathing a sigh of relief, feeling the intoxicating sense of victory wash over me. |
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She breathed a sigh of relief, and felt her heart give a warm flutter of excitement. |
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Adam stretched out and grabbed the first thing off the credenza his hand hit and breathed a sigh of relief. |
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He gave a sigh of relief as she glanced at him and gave him a small smile, then glanced back down at the floor and blushed. |
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But don't go breathing a sigh of relief, for this is the most demanding task yet. |
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Natalya breathed a sigh of relief when she noticed that his eyes were a vibrant violet and not the soft grassy green of the Prince's eyes. |
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She raced to the elevators, only to heave a sigh of relief once she was ensconced safely inside. |
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Beth distantly heard a snide comment from the first customer in line, and breathed a sigh of relief when the cashier finally looked away. |
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She continued to improve, and her family heaved a sigh of relief and began limping back towards normalcy. |
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She breathed a sigh of relief as the orchestra finished the quickstep they'd been playing. |
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Half a dozen Canterbury players breathed a sigh of relief, then demanded apologies from all and sundry. |
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Though she felt like releasing a sigh of relief, for an unknown reason the happiness refused to come. |
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When she finally heaved herself up through the trap door onto the floor of the attic Chandra breathed a sigh of relief and relit the candle. |
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She rode on unharmed, no doubt breathing a sigh of relief as the only weapon she carried was a riding crop. |
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Since the old adage of a little of what you fancy doing you good is now applicable to chocolate, we can all breathe a sigh of relief. |
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He'd done so grudgingly and he'd breathed a sigh of relief when Stephan had left home at the age of twenty to marry a Romany girl. |
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We lined up on the localizer, intercepted the glideslope, and, with a sigh of relief, broke out around 500 feet. |
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I could not tell if it was a sigh of relief or a sigh of lucklessness, but nevertheless he sighed. |
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Once everyone was cowering inside a protective ring of wagons, carts, and horses, Hasim breathed a sigh of relief. |
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I was about to breathe a sigh of relief when they ballooned out and started to parachute down in the middle of the courtyard. |
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She let out a sigh of relief as she felt the comforting throb of Sasaki's pulse in her fingers combined with her shallow breathing. |
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I stepped into the hot bathwater and breathed a sigh of relief as the hot water hit my body. |
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The firemen did heave a sigh of relief after pulling the deer out, but did not settle down and relax. |
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Breathing a sigh of relief, he grabbed for the leather billfold that contained, among many things, his birth certificate. |
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Her eyes on his retreating form, a sigh of relief escaped Callie's slightly moist lips, and she swiped at them unconsciously. |
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They made their way through the turbulent waters, and Elijah breathed a sigh of relief. |
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She breathed a sigh of relief, she had almost believed her cover had been blown, but then it didn't matter really at this point. |
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We were indeed parked in the student lot behind the school and I let out a sigh of relief as I slowly uncurled my fingers from the dashboard. |
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She felt it creak and sag ominously under her slight weight, but breathed a sigh of relief as it held steady. |
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If that proves to be the case, Burgundy, which has seen a slump in prices, could breathe a sigh of relief. |
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Though reaching an agreement still looks tough, both parties are breathing a sigh of relief. |
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And, among certain sections of society at least, provoked a sigh of relief. |
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After a long period of convalescence following her breakdown, she breathes a sigh of relief when she is able to write. |
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Normally this would be good news, since the steel tariffs were bad policy, but I think I'll wait for the other shoe to drop before I breathe a sigh of relief. |
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Now, they're probably breathing a sigh of relief at the White House. |
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She let out a sigh of relief and leaned down to pet the kitten. |
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All breathed a sigh of relief to see their comrades safe and sound. |
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He gives a tough, tight smile as he contemplates his boyhood self, and you can almost hear the schoolchildren of Glasgow breathe a sigh of relief. |
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Turning away I closed my eyes and released a sigh of relief. |
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You can almost hear the First Minister heaving a sigh of relief. |
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At the beginning of every new school year a sigh of relief goes up from those peripatetic instrumental teachers who still find themselves in a job. |
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I closed the door and let out a sigh of relief mixed with reproof. |
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You felt this too and your shoulders seemed to breathe a sigh of relief. |
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Worried sick about their youngest beloved, mum and dad breathe a sigh of relief when long term schoolboy chum and well respected local policeman, Nino, moves in with him. |
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Loren stifled a sigh of relief and bowed, murmuring nonsense words. |
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The kids all laughed uproariously, and I breathed a sigh of relief. |
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My stomach emitted a low grumble, and I gave a sigh of relief. |
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When the dust settles on that little do-or-die tournament, two of the three will no longer be classed as senior clubs and the third will breathe a sigh of relief. |
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As my posterior touches down on porcelain, I let out a sigh of relief. |
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Rob Marshall lets a sigh of relief erupt so loud it could be heard by giants in the sky. |
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The outcry was such that the airline relented, the familiar red, white and blue made its way back onto the plane tails and planeloads of passengers breathed a sigh of relief. |
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She heaved a sigh of relief and prepared to make a bolt for it. |
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That might not sound all that blokey, but when you consider that it involves a lot of dangerous chemistry, you can breathe a sigh of relief. |
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Oliver Sherwood breathed a sigh of relief after Brumous gave him his first winner for six weeks with victory in the gg. |
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These rejection dreaders give a sigh of relief if an appointment is canceled and even look forward to having root canal dentistry. |
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