She reached out a shaking hand, ready to turn the doorknob and open the door before her. |
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He walked, well I'd like to say walked but it was more of a waddle, to the door and turned the shiny brass doorknob. |
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Looking up when the doorknob jiggled I panicked, jerking up and flushing the toilet quickly. |
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He reached for the doorknob, but was suddenly jolted with a shock of electricity. |
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I walked towards it, slowly, reaching my hand out to grasp onto the brass doorknob. |
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The wrinkled old man seemed to relax, but the deep furrow in his brow didn't lift until she had her hand on the doorknob. |
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She turned the giant clear doorknob on the heavy front door and forcefully pulled it towards herself. |
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Matthew slowed his pace down and reached out, blindly groping around for the cool touch of a doorknob. |
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She didn't even turn her head as the doorknob turned and the door was pushed open. |
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Sucking in a deep breath, he gripped the doorknob and pulled the heavy door open. |
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He shook his head and we both watched as someone tried to turn the doorknob and push the door open. |
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Nic and I were only trying to use our side of the doorknob to get the caps off two bottles of Heineken. |
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I was in the middle of one of my passionate rants when the doorknob rattled, followed by a succession of loud knocks. |
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I smacked my arm into a doorknob really hard, and there's a knot in the muscle of the forearm now. |
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The yard was like a landfill, and it looked as though the doorknob hadn't been sanitized in years. |
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The only distinguishing feature was a silver doorknob, blanketed with a thick layer of dust. |
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In a few long strides, I've grabbed the doorknob and am about to twist the thing off, when I recognize the voice. |
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As soon as she laid her hand on the doorknob the door opened from the inside and she jumped back with a start. |
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Vincent snorted, and turned the doorknob into molten slag once it had swung shut again. |
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Only at the end of the section does he hone the poem down from the music of the spheres to the more palpable sphere of a doorknob. |
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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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Travel with a childproof doorknob cover so if the room doorknob is round you can use it. |
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She froze, one hand gripping the doorknob and the other clutching the shawl tightly to her chest. |
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He heard another knock and the soft sound of a doorknob being turned. |
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Here's a one-word language test to measure whether someone really knows a foreign country and culture: What's the word for doorknob? |
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That wouldn't have bought the doorknob in Prince's Gate, where the grand stucco houses overlook Hyde Park. |
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If I have a warrant to enter a dwelling house, do I have the ability to turn the doorknob if that requires the use of force? |
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A door that doesn't close, moulding which is unglued, a loose doorknob? all details which attract a buyers attention. |
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These might include a doorknob, the palm of your hand, your breath, the floor, the sides of a pen or pencil, or other objects of your choice. |
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Discharge yourself of static electricity by touching a metal object such as a doorknob. |
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One recent day, search crews found an ace of diamonds playing card, a doorknob, a pair of security guard pants, a woman's black wig and a pink toothbrush. |
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Maybe someone sneezes onto their hand and then touches a doorknob, only to have the virus picked up by the next person who also touches it. |
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The jiggle of the doorknob startled him and he reached for his sword. |
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I strolled cautiously toward it and twisted the doorknob carefully. |
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Taking hold of the doorknob Tommy slowly began to open the door. |
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Walking like a drunkard, Elizabeth made her way to her door and fumbled with the lock on the doorknob while vaguely wondering why the heck it was locked in the first place. |
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Then I heard the twist of the doorknob and the door shutting slowly. |
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First, the ghost of his departed partner, Jacob Marley, comes calling, his face emerging from the doorknob. |
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He wrapped his hand around the doorknob of the door and swung it open. |
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First we laugh, then we begin to wonder why the man was so distracted that he didn't notice he'd taken the doorknob with him. |
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Stage Three is again untimed, but tests athletes with obstacles like the Hang Climb and the doorknob Grasper. |
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Just when my hand met the cold metal of the doorknob, the door swung open. |
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She did not, however, take the chair away from the doorknob until my father came home. |
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For some places they just touch the doorknob, show up, say they're present, and go back to their cell and read a book or sleep. |
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Designed to be hung on a doorknob, this tool is easy to see and contains a person's complete health information. |
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If your fingers get cold you will probably be surprised by how much harder it is to do such things as undo buttons, or turn a doorknob. |
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Does it take more force to open a door when pushing closer to the hinge or closer to the doorknob? |
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There's no need to think about each step in the process of grasping a doorknob or lifting a cup to drink from it. |
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In December, my doorknob was stuck and I would get locked in my house. |
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The bronze doorknob and back plate are remarkable. |
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A cell phone should be as easy-to-use as a doorknob. |
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It can also be passed through surface contact, for example touching an object like a doorknob or telephone receiver that has been recently handled by an infectious person. |
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The easiest way to understand how to hit a topspin forehand is to imagine yourself turning a doorknob. |
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I saw my neatly pressed cammies hanging on the doorknob, and my packed seabag was next to the dresser. |
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I would argue that they have the types of programs Mr. Perry mentioned, where they just go in, touch a doorknob, say they were there, and then come back. |
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If you want a ride, you let the doorknob hit you where the good lord split you. |
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Turn hands as if you are rotating a doorknob back and forth. |
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Under the right conditions, the virus can survive up to 48 hours on nonporous surfaces such as a telephone receiver, computer keyboard, doorknob, kitchen counter, coffee pot handle and can incubate in one day. |
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These electrostatic charges are the same that cause pantyhose to cling, or the electric discharge from your finger to a doorknob after walking across a rug on a dry day. |
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When they finally notice the people have gone, the dogs manage to escape by Brownie licking the doorknob and after a mysterious event they escape via the window. |
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However, they cause an electric charge on the body surface which can result in movement of body hairs or spark discharges, such as those experienced when touching a doorknob after walking on a carpet. |
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Open your hands as if you are about to grab a doorknob. |
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You might feel a little zap touching a metal doorknob when the air is dry. |
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The sound of running water came from the bathroom. I listened with my hand on the doorknob, uneager to catch Simone Delage in the act of clipping her toenails. |
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I tried the flashlight, but the battery was as dead as a doorknob. |
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