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1. As the panic subsided I smelt the sulphurous odour of a slow fuse being lit
2. My already heightened sense of smell recoiled from the metallic odour of fresh blood
3. We held hands, feeling the warmth of skin on skin, close enough to taste each other’s sallow, indoor odour, and then we broke out into peels of ringing laughter
4. There was a definite odour of polish though for the life of her Kara couldn’t see why, it certainly hadn’t been applied to the staircase
5. Oh it was good to be out of all those fumes! The odour of cooked food quickly filled the room as Friede, the cook and general factotum of The Centre, brought in plates piled high with savoury pastries
6. He vomits, adding his own foul odour to the already putrid air
7. His voice took on the faint odour of lecture
8. The clatter of dishes carried towards them on the air, a faint odour of something hot evidence that Sheila was cooking
9. Even Billy is aware of the odour; stage sweat, the remains of half cleaned Leichner, disinfectant, grime, sleep and sheer bloody terror
10. Billy wipes a sleeve across his face and gets a noseful of his own odour, of dried bile and mohair
11. He doesn't care about having the odour of brandy fumes on his breath when Bex wakes up
12. ‘And how did that come about, Inspector? Does anyone know?’ A slight odour of distaste coloured the voice
13. She takes a deep breath and smells sex, smells her deathly lover's body odour and the aroma of the blood in his veins
14. The stale odour of dregs was almost
15. It had grown hot as the morning progressed and the horses were covered with a film of dust, their sweaty odour reaching the passengers as the breeze blew in their direction
16. In the first few moments of creation, as the universe expanded rapidly, this super odour split into the seventeen distinct units of smell as predicted by Chuff's Table
17. On the other hand, if the amount of smell in the Universe is strong enough to provide enough gravitational pull, they could reverse their expansion and begin to collapse in on themselves, combining once more into a single unified odour
18. He discovered his new odour by cracking chip fat in a converted foot spa after a particularly harrowing episode of EastEnders
19. Professor Samuel Belcher, who heads the Bristol University Odour Classification Project, is firmly of the opinion that Tote's Marmite is not a new smell at all, but a combination of Creosote, Catfood and Cheese
20. One thing is certain: Marmite represents a significant breakthrough in odour research
21. The landing was dark, and Mr Snickerty could not make out the man's features, but his outline was ragged, his posture was stooped and he had about him the odour of old leather and horses
22. The man facing him gave a look that suggested he had a bad odour under his nose, but eventually nodded his head and said, ‘Very well, Mister Chanley
23. ” My nose crinkled against the odour of alcohol on his breath as he
24. The stinking mud oozing into the captives boots, its odour permeating their leather armour, making them feel grimy and dirty
25. The little room was sweet with the odour of English violets
26. "Listen carefully to me," he growled, thrusting his face so close that the young badger could smell the sour odour of his breath
27. Yes, they had come this way, and judging by the pungency of the odour, not too long ago
28. The tree exuded an unpleasant odour that stung her eyes and offended her nose, but she pressed on, doing her best not to breathe too deeply
29. Then a new musky odour wafted towards him on the damp air and his eyes widened, the stubby whiskers on his snout standing erect in recognition
30. Frank could smell a faint odour on his breath but was unable to identify it
31. Nye couldn’t begin to describe the delectable odour rising from the meat - only that it was making him salivate at an alarming rate
32. The odour was overpowering for a Sycler
33. The odour reached her and the Sycler moved, eye stalks elongating, like thin party balloons blown erect by a red nosed clown
34. The pungent odour of cordite was evident despite the large vent fan working in the ceiling
35. odour rising from the heaps of waste
36. And then He said to the Archangel Michael: Go into paradise, in the third Heaven, and bring me three cloths of fine linen and silk; And God said to Michael, Gabriel, Uriel, and Raphael: Cover the body of Adam with clothes, and bring olive oil of sweet odour, and pour on him; And having done so, they prepared his body for burial; And the Lord said: Let also the body of Abel be brought; And having brought other clothes, they prepared it also for burial, since it had not been prepared for burial since the day on which his brother Cain killed him; For the wicked Cain, having taken great pains to hide it, had not been able to; because the Earth did not receive it, saying; I will not receive a body into companionship until that dust which was taken up and fashioned on me return to me; And then the angels took it up, and laid it on the rock until his father died; And both were buried, according to the commandment of God, in the regions of Paradise, in the place in which God found the dust; And God sent seven angels into Paradise, and they brought many sweet smelling herbs, and laid them in the Earth; and so they took the two bodies, and buried them in the place which they had dug and built
37. And then He said to the Archangel Michael: Go into paradise in the third Heaven and bring me three cloths of fine linen and silk; And God said to Michael Gabriel Uriel and Raphael: Cover the body of Adam with clothes and bring olive oil of sweet odour and pour on him; And having done so they prepared his body for burial; And the Lord said: Let also the body of Abel be brought; And having brought other clothes they prepared it also for burial since it had not been prepared for burial since the day on which his brother Cain killed him; For the wicked Cain having taken great pains to hide it had not been able to; e the Earth did not receive it saying; I will not receive a body into companionship until that dust which was taken up and fashioned on me return to me; And then the angels took it up and laid it on the rock until his father died; And both were buried according to the commandment of God in the regions of Paradise in the place in which God found the dust; And God sent seven angels into Paradise and they brought many sweet smelling herbs and laid them in the Earth; and so they took the two bodies and buried them in the place which they had dug and built
38. 6 And the chief priests considered how they might kill Lazarus also; because 7 many of the Jews were going on his account and believing in Jesus And Mary took a case of the ointment of fine nard of great price and opened it and poured 8 it out on the head of Jesus as he was reclining; and she anointed his feet and wiped them with her hair and the house was filled with the odour of the ointment
39. Soon she could smell the fishy odour of the mangroves along the river bank
40. There was just room for them all and the odour of assorted perfumes and excitement was overpowering
41. He grunted, then tapped and prodded and listened and observed and did what doctors used to do and still should – checked my tongue, pulse, breath and sweat odour, skin quality, reflexes, diaphragm, lungs, spine, feet, scalp…
42. Only the irresistible odour of fish roasting on the fire was able to extricate them from a bliss they’d never dreamed of
43. Back in their room Peteru and Uretep showered again to rid themselves of the odour of vileness
44. French-doors were open, spilling a cosy glow and delicious odour into rapidly cooling air
45. his reactions towards the odour and safely got down at
46. Note: If the toor daal gets burnt, rectify by adding a small ball of cooked rice (it will remove the odour)
47. Robert caught the odour of fresh perspiration and felt hairs brushing against his neck as Ron draped a muscled arm across his shoulders
48. Gomes was unhappy but he knew that Olivera the filthy murderer would see bars and concrete and smell the sewage and odour that only a prison can create
49. Harry's sensitive eyes probing the newcomer for signs of friendship, found only coldness and the odour of the old establishment
50. A brilliant scholar at school, young Komadze attempted to take officer training in the Red Army, but the old stigma remained like a rotten odour