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Tom stops a moment and points so he can catch his breath
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Aiko's father blows a reed whistle and the fighting stops
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A stomach poison that stops insects from feeding and become paralyzed
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A few months later, the preacher stops by again to call on the farmer
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Clove stops most insects from eating
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Similarly they should praise within limits and definitely not in such a way that the child stops believing you
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Zitteraal stops in front of a door, puts his hand on the door handle
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He stops thrashing about, his eyes focus on Clarisse
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John stops, gets out of his car
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He turns to get back in his car, but stops as Enoch speaks
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He stops by the pond, casts his line, begins to fish again, pays no more attention to John
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He stops writing, looks over his glasses at the nurse
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Bush stops one of the balls with his hand, picks it up, looks at it closely
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John stops the Jeep on the bluff near a small cantina
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John stops, sits in the sand, watches the moon rising
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pounding, the breeze stops and there is total silence
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The action verb ‘laughs’ stops with the action doer ‘world’ (subject)
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"It never stops, Theo
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He stops and takes a picture of the clutter
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Occasionally he stops, points his camera out the window at something, fires off a few shots
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‘Yes … I mean, who would want to …’ she stops and shakes her head
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She stops directly in front of him again, puts her hands on his chest, pats him softly
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fear starts faith stops
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The pilot stops talking, smiles kindly, adds a remark
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He stops to study a photograph of a Teekra as a teen-ager with an older woman
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Everyone stops playing
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He stops at a door sporting Stephen’s name and opens it
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He paces some more, stops in front of John, takes his chin between the index finger and thumb of his right hand
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He stops in front of Khalid, but focuses his attention on John
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If a man sins again and again, he eventually stops hearing the convic-
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In my rush to get to it before it stops, starkers except for a towel round my hair, I nearly trip up on the bath mat
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When I see Rose my resolve not to tell anyone nearly collapses, but the thought of how horrified she would be stops me and I merely feel a traitress as she gives me a quick hug and says she hopes I feel better soon
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’ He said in a matter of fact tone of voice which stops me in my tracks ‘I don’t pretend to have any answers at the moment, but that certainly won’t solve anything
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They were not all wrong; the itinerary was too long, with too many stops, yet I didn't consider it bad
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’ he stops and frowns slightly
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Traffic, weather, stops for fuel and food, and a slow passage thru the tunnel because it was choked with a sunken ship made it take a day longer than two weeks, but that was still a third of the time it took for the fastest native airships
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She found a seat at the back of the bus, watching the other passengers as they got on and off at the various stops; the vehicle finally reached the town
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If he's in Hazorpean when I am, he stops by
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Nothing stops my headlong bumble to the bedroom door,
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and stops at traffic lights, where a white Fiat van
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who stops you in the street
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” She looked up at him, “Look, I’m a great one-time fuck… but it stops there; there just isn’t anything else
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’ The man stops at the sound of his name and grins at us
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He stops his turn of hand a moment,
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As we reach yet another junction in the stone walls, Berndt stops
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He stops five feet away from ERICK
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’ Berndt interrupted, ‘It’s good for wounds … stops infection
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He debates whether he should re-bandage and it is only the reality that we have nothing else we can use to bandage Berndt’s arm that stops him
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and stops abruptly in the middle
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It stops you dealing with your faults
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Not that it stops him treating her like an unpaid housekeeper
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I open my mouth to speak but she yet again stops me
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She stops and fiddles with her panini again
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But when she appears, she looks quite ordinary … obviously not performing … I wonder where they’re going – some operatic society event, perhaps? I’m just about to turn away when I become transfixed – he’s holding her hand! Gobsmacked, I watch as he opens the door for her to get into the passenger seat, and I catch an exchange of smiles between them which stops me in my tracks
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Before we leave the house, he stops and turns to me, giving me a long searching look which I can’t interpret
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That stops me dead in my tracks, Alastair has never, but never, told me how my performance affects him – technically, yes, personally, never
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Scarily, I narrowly miss hitting the car in front of me when it stops at traffic lights … I make an effort to concentrate on my driving
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He suddenly stops and I hear him swearing to himself
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As soon as he sees the clock, he swears and stops dead
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Now that stops me in my tracks; I start to remonstrate with him, but he won’t hear of me paying a penny
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I start making moves to get out of bed, but he stops me by coming over and sitting down on the bed
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He stops by one of the more ornate gravestones apparently contemplating the rather weathered angel on the top
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Odd, it stops dead in the middle of a sentence
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The surrogate simply stops touching the subject
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Repressing issues and energies stops this from
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“It stops being Christmas when I determine it to stop
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She sees Davie and stops dead in her tracks
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She stops dead, hands up to the wrists in the hot, soapy water
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After several minutes, he stops to survey the results of his labours, cutting off the power to the mower
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" He stands and is about to go, but stops and adds, "Although, if you want my opinion, what were the bloody parents doing letting seventeen year old girls out on their own somewhere like that? If you want to know who's really fucking stupid, ask yourself that one
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The first man stops a few feet from Alex
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“The final death is when Kassidor stops rotating ten million centuries from now,” he said
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The thought stops her in her tracks
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Once outside Billy stops and turns, but Alex ignores him and walks straight out towards the car park
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In his head the music stops
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Mickey stops talking in mid sentence and looks over Ted's shoulder
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He reaches the gate and stops, standing in the middle of the entrance to the gravel driveway and stares at the house
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Billy stops and looks at the man
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Billy stops in mid-step, in the middle of the lane, and stares at the gun in his hand
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The stops in each city seemed interminable
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Alex stops as soon as he sees the bag and seems to melt into the background
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He stops walking forwards a metre away from the short, squat Scottish gangster and slowly moves his hands behind his back, as if he is about to stand at ease
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Davie stops by the doors and waits, listening
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’ I protested, but he stops me,
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It stuns my mind and stops my breathing
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As I wander into the bathroom to collect my toothbrush, a voice from the shower stops me in my tracks,
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’ I said while he stops for a moment to draw breath, ‘Unfortunately, the news is not good
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Over hot cocoa at the cafe, they made a brief list of stops for the shops Chloe knew she would find the majority of her surprises
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"Your brain never stops does it?" then he stroked her cheek with the back of his hand, "Kit's with Mom, you've pretty well sleep through the weekend
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"What will people do when the planet stops?" she asked
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It is in this manner that the demand for men, like that for any other commodity, necessarily regulates the production of men, quickens it when it goes on too slowly, and stops it when it advances too fast
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tried to minimise the strain by taking frequent rest stops
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She noticed that team rentals were not available here, but they shouldn't need it because a team will usually go thru the whole light with only a few meal stops
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children, in which he stops to believe when he no longer
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stops here, and I think the he does very well
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At one point, the process of growing stops; leaving the organism free to continue its life as a mature creation
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annoying to other people, but it stops the flow of creativity and relaxation
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stops in ful street
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These are things in which further expense is frequently rendered unnecessary by former expense; and when a person stops short, he appears to do so, not because he has exceeded his fortune, but because he has satisfied his fancy
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Jayson stops on the street to watch