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exhaust fumes
1. of car exhaust fumes and the scurry
2. Esther smelt it, even through the exhaust fumes, as she rode into work on her Suzuki 650
3. It could never be used inside the Cloud because of the deadly exhaust fumes, but it was an excellent piece of equipment for outdoor use
4. From the street came smoozy castor oil exhaust fumes and raucous taxi and cyclo horns, sad adjuncts to a city that once rightfully held the title of the Pearl of the Orient
5. We found that the shed was filling with exhaust fumes and Fred leaped into the driver’s seat and carefully backed the tractor with grinder attached out into the open
6. In the canyons between the skyscrapers the traffic crawled slowly along, swathed in the haze of exhaust fumes and the odours from the overheated pavements
7. here than in Miami where exhaust fumes and other thick odors
8. She signed her reply, which was polite, but I imagine the British Government are now wishing they'd heeded my warnings as the country grinds to a halt and poisons itself with exhaust fumes
9. Then the ever so insidious first whiff of exhaust fumes
10. The exhaust fumes were overpowering and just before once again losing consciousness, I thought I heard a command to get out of the truck and put your hands above your head
11. ’ I raised my face to the sun and inhaled deeply, relishing the delicious scent of baked goods only tainted with the exhaust fumes from the numerous cars
12. Rain and exhaust fumes painted walls that were supposed to be the color of sand in an imitation of the sandstone that was so typical for Paris and steel-gray bars blocked the view, inside and out
13. I can smell the exhaust fumes from the bob-cat tractors, as they use their fork-lifts to remove the supplies from the belly of the plane
14. untainted with exhaust fumes or any other smells she
15. factors associated with cancer of the lung are: air pollution, engine exhaust fumes, road dust,
16. As the freshman boats approached the stake boats at the starting line, the coaches’ launches fell in behind their respective crews, their inboard engines sputtering and gurgling as they idled, with white exhaust fumes burbling from the water behind them
17. But what? It was just a street crossing with a high traffic-accident rate and vast volumes of exhaust fumes, nothing more
18. On four sides it was bounded by gliding streetcars on glistening blue tracks and cars with exhaust fumes and sound