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1. itself was screaming in agonised protest, the five black talons raked their way back towards their
2. merciless, cold, predatory look in his black, doll’s eyes that mocked the agonised grunts the man
3. 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
4. His attention was gripped by Ralph’s agonised expression, the way his hands danced patterns in the air around Simon but did not dare to touch
5. Zach’s howling grew louder and more agonised, and Edwin braced himself for the inevitable pain that was sure to follow
6. Against the background of a beautiful Gauteng sunset, James wearily climbed into his vehicle and set-off homewards, his agonised thoughts torturing him with “what ifs”
7. He agonised over his feelings for several hours until tiredness overtook his thought process and he fell into a deep sleep
8. as He agonised in prayer
9. to pieces, one agonised strip of flesh at a time
10. him, and agonised over whether to make a break for it with the sexy young
11. He agonised over whether to go in search of her, or
12. The fat bastard had all the women pining for him, while he only agonised and stressed, caring only about his stupid hair
13. Sonia, seemingly oblivious to the tense atmosphere around the table, happily continued her tale, ‘My father agonised over his hair loss for years
14. Had he agonised over the idea, he would
15. He would have agonised more if he'd not been occupied in a desperate struggle to stay on his feet
16. And as Lucy sat there getting warmer and warmer, and more and more pervaded by the feeling of relief and well-being that even the most wretched feel if they take off all their clothes, her mind gradually calmed down, it left off asking agonised questions, and presently her heart began to do the talking
17. Time agonised by, the early stages going without incident
18. What wounds of vanity, what torments of injured self-love, what aches and woes of agonised affection, what inward sorrows of conscience! In the sense of praise or blame, how deep a well-spring of intensest joy or grief, and a well that never dries up!
19. This exordium, and Miss Pross's two hands in quite agonised entreaty clasping his, decided Mr
20. The agonised, wasted, consumptive face, the parched blood-stained lips, the hoarse voice, the tears unrestrained as a child's, the trustful, childish and yet despairing prayer for help were so piteous that everyone seemed to feel for her
21. We all heard the rabbit’s agonised cries
22. It was the curse of mankind that these incongruous faggots were thus bound together—that in the agonised womb of consciousness, these polar twins should be continuously struggling
23. The agonised, wasted, consumptive face, the parched blood‐ stained lips, the hoarse voice, the tears unrestrained as a child's, the trustful, childish and yet despairing prayer for help were so piteous that everyone seemed to feel for her
24. Lucy was full of pity, too, but she did not attempt to touch the dog, but looked at it in an agonised sort of way
25. The agonised, wasted, consumptive face, the parched blood-stained lips, the hoarse voice, the tears unrestrained as a child’s, the trustful, childish and yet despairing prayer for help were so piteous that everyone seemed to feel for her
26. ”[a26] And soon again he writes in his Journal that he is in an agonised, sad, crushed state,[a27] which, however, he is trying to fight off with all his strength
27. Once she stirred, and a look of dread, almost terror, came into her face, and I heard her utter in an agonised voice the single word "Harold