A loud clap of thunder sounded overhead, followed immediately by a flash of lightning that lit up the entire night sky. |
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He kissed her lips as the thunder growled again, the sky filling up with a flash of lightning. |
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I ran out of the shop and as I did so there was a loud clap of thunder and a flash of lightning. |
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The sound of thunder rumbled through my ears and a flash of lightning appeared here and there. |
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A flash of lightning cracked against the clouds, breaking them apart instantly. |
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It simply came into existence, appearing as precipitously as a flash of lightning. |
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Just then a great flash of lightning split the sky in two and the first heavy drops of rain splattered onto the ground and into the pond. |
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To a schoolboy like myself at the time, they were a sudden flash of lightning that lit a dark landscape. |
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A great flash of lightning illuminated the world outside, showing the trees dark against the night sky. |
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Another flash of lightning raced through the sky, and an ear-splitting crack accompanied it seconds later. |
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The wind was now strong and cold, with rain, hail and an occasional flash of lightning and roll of thunder. |
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Abruptly the storm was quiet for a moment until a bright flash of lightning revealed an enormous wave towering over the ship. |
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I looked up, and at each flash of lightning, an after-image of a bird was left. |
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It was really coming down, with the occasional flash of lightning and booming thunderclap. |
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At this a loud crash was heard behind them followed by a bright flash of lightning, lighting up the forest briefly. |
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Our eyes widened when a flash of lightning lit up the sky and illuminated the dark figure. |
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Kentis elects not to use artificial lighting, so the only time we see the characters is when a flash of lightning illuminates them and the sharks that are circling them. |
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Another flash of lightning lit the cave with something that was not quite daylight, and he saw the remains of a fire pit, with a stack of desiccated animal dung next to it. |
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The landscape was dark, occasionally lit up with a flash of lightning. |
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It can be as sea-fire in an autumn ocean or as a flash of lightning in a nighttime thunderstorm. |
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Cue a sinister clap of thunder and a foreboding flash of lightning. |
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Thunder growled, and I saw a brief flash of lightning far away. |
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A flash of lightning lit her room followed by another thunderclap. |
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Another flash of lightning and another crack of thunder like the roar of a hungry tiger. |
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Forget the idea that inspiration will come to you like a flash of lightning. |
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Afghanistan is a flash of lightning which illuminates the real contours of the world political landscape. |
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Will we only catch a glimpse, in the space of a flash of lightning, and then fall once again into the darkness which covers the world? |
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Maintain lightning safety precautions for 30 minutes after the last flash of lightning or rumble of thunder. |
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As he was praying, the appearance of his face changed, and his clothes became as bright as a flash of lightning. |
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Usually, no one stops long enough here, the visitors, like the wind, roam the island in a flash of lightning. |
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How can we possibly match in words what it is like to catch a flash of lightning, or steer a ball with your thoughts? |
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Suddenly, a flash of lightning lit up the cave, and as they looked out to the entrance, they saw a resplendent young man standing there. |
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A flash of lightning struck, answered by the rumbling of menacing thunder. |
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It's important to add a preventive element to the classic protection detecting the flash of lightning or the storm. |
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He said he has a secret sound effect up his sleeve to accompany a flash of lightning but the audience will have to wait and see how this is accomplished. |
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I counted five Mississippis between each flash of lightning and the thunder crash that followed. |
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When arriving at the site the chamois disappeared mysteriously and at that precise moment a flash of lightning struck down the two hunters and their dog, turning them into stone. |
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I'm not completely sure I know why either, because I just wrote down that phrase that struck me like a flash of lightning when I'm supposed to be writing a column about Christmas. |
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When there are fewer than 30 seconds between the flash of lightning and the rumble of thunder, you should seek immediate shelter in a well-constructed building. |
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If you count the seconds between a flash of lightning and a thunder clap, you can tell approximately how close the lightning is to you: each second representing about 300 metres. |
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Each flash of lightning limns his bared teeth, the hollows of his eyes. |
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There is a flash of lightning which outshines the daylight. |
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A flash of lightning may be made up of several strokes. If they are separated by enough time for the eye to distinguish them, the lightning will appear to flicker. |
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