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1. The waters rose above the chimney and the man drowned and went to heaven where he met God
2. But the bottles were full of tears and the hookers had drowned
3. The waters rose above the chimney and the man was drowned and went to heaven where he met God
4. A drowned rat, he thought, a drowned rodent waiting out the
5. The words invaded his brain and drowned out his own thoughts
6. It was like a waterfall and pumping blood and a drumbeat all at the same time and it drowned her out completely in a few seconds
7. A drowned rat, he thought, a drowned rodent waiting out the flood in his shabby little nest, and yet he felt a certain thrill at the sight of this weedy little specimen, as though they were joined by an invisible umbilical cord
8. Alan himself might have drowned in that water
9. The son was drowned in the family pool
10. Their passion was loud, and not drowned out by the rushing water
11. For centuries those vicious teeth have ripped apart hundreds of ships and drowned over a thousand people
12. The great politician was drowned out in a storm of derision, with shouts and cat-calls ringing out everywhere
13. The wind was howling again for all the drowned sailors, overturning chairs and tables, clattering things that clattered
14. As they uttered the very first word of the ceremony the most horrendous wailing drowned out their massed voices and the air was filled with the thud and boom of bass notes and percussion
15. ” but the clucking of the chickens drowned her out
16. word of the ceremony the most horrendous wailing drowned out
17. drowned in that lake than have to face the crowd and especially the guy who saved
18. nearly drowned by the sound of the wind in their ears
19. anything, their shouts and cries being drowned out by the wind and
20. The speakers drowned his name
21. The dazzling play of light on the water that has drowned his memories reminds him how Rezarta used to smile
22. She wished she could hear the conversation, but even this close it was drowned out by the chernockas
23. drowned in the process
24. babbling was drowned out by another voice, a voice that John Smith hadn’t heard
25. The large band drowned out almost everything, said at the table
26. In all great towns, several are every night exposed in the street, or drowned like puppies in the water
27. trapped and drowned in the pier excavations when the
28. "Then for many years the nice place I'd fixed up for us went downhill as I drowned my sorrows over losing you
29. ‘He drowned trying to save a child
30. ’ - then his voice was drowned out by the din
31. But then I eared, perhaps he might have drowned
32. Just pick out whatever flies have drowned in it
33. both had drowned in one another’s eyes
34. Father said they were the rising souls of drowned sailors, eager to help their brethren in a time of peril
35. All too soon it was over when the floodgates opened and drowned them in wave after wave of ecstasy
36. She would have drowned if Andrastus hadn’t leaped into the sea to save her
37. Bold talk of war and business and wine and song drowned out the pained grunts and sneezes and coughs of the beggarly class
38. But I now had experience at not being drowned, and
39. I wondered if my life would flash before me as people said it did when you drowned when all of a sudden I felt a yank on my pack and my head cleared the surface leaving me coughing and spluttering
40. “Herod was so jealous, suspicious and afraid for his position and power, he had his brother-in-law, Ariostobulus drowned
41. We had heard of at least one person who was suffering horribly from the disease who had gone to the latrines by himself sat on the pole slipped of into the trench and drowned in shit because he was to weak to get out
42. have to train all of you idiots!” the rustling of blankets almost drowned out his last few words as he
43. He was a large hairy fellow and the beer matted the hair on his body and made him look like a drowned ape
44. At least it drowned most of the fleas
45. There had been six kittens, but one drowned in that old woodpile
46. The roar of motorbikes drowned her words as Christian Lake and Alf turned up, (Eileen had called them) Christian to defend Mrs
47. I can tell you that besides a suicide by carbon monoxide, nothing smells as badly as a drowned body
48. Sunset was first heralded by the Cuban bugler, but his puny notes were soon drowned by the harmonious burst of trumpets, as the beautiful “retreat” of the American army was sounded by the various regiments encamped at Sevilla, about a mile behind
49. There was a murmur of hoarse commands, bugle-calls rang out, while the roar of artillery, incessant crash of rifles and bursting shells, drowned the imprecations of the soldiers and the agonised cries of the wounded
50. It nearly drowned a group of very senior officers watching our practice before lunch at the generals club