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seriously
1. This planet succumbs to gravitational lock before this sun burns out, but they calculate they have about another billion Earth years, they think fusion power would seriously deplete the planet of water in less than two hundred million
2. Violet doesn’t take ballet seriously and he knows it
3. ‘Yes, but seriously, Liz, if Dan had found out, how would he have reacted?’
4. Those with intellectual and questioning bent of mind start thinking more seriously about God, Religion, Spirituality and so on
5. ’ He said seriously as he passes me
6. ‘Surely, they weren’t seriously seeing you as the perpetrator?’ he asked glancing round at me as his hands are busy washing the dishes under the hot tap
7. "There's about ten miles to the east that's well settled, then spotty habitation for the next hundred miles, beyond that, it gets seriously barren
8. "Sammy the Shark? Is that it? Do you want me to write that down? Seriously?"
9. She was so overwhelmed already that she just went with it, and it was populated only with cherubs so she didn't take it seriously
10. Stephen said she had been seriously ill
11. ‘She’s got a broken arm and is seriously concussed, but apart from that she’s okay
12. It was his oath as a technician that he would never reveal that secret, and he took that oath seriously
13. He thought seriously of attempting that hack, and was just moving to his lab to think of a way to carry it out when his good friend Jaseem Attuk rang in
14. They were childhood sweethearts and had an ‘understanding’ by the time they were in the mid-teens – she told me stories of some of her friends who lost their men or, got them back seriously disabled and mentally disturbed by the events they had experienced
15. ’ He said deliberately seriously understating the case, ‘In the summer, I tend to get my breakfast and bring it up to eat in bed, and, on the odd occasion when I’ve been ill, it has been a great comfort to be able to see that lot from the bed
16. ’ He replied seriously
17. seriously and prayerfully about these matters; and to determine to be governed by a "thus saith the Lord
18. Do you understand what I mean?’ he asked seriously
19. "It was seriously scary, back in the late troubled times
20. ‘What if she’s got serious injuries … don’t they say you shouldn’t move people who’re seriously injured?’ the engineer said after a moment’s silence
21. They tried to help each other and the other survivor since none were free of broken bones and I was the only one not seriously bleeding
22. Initially she dismissed it, there were so many people around that it would be virtually impossible to detect someone following her … all the same, the prickly feeling in the back of her neck persisted and she started taking it seriously
23. Way too boi-woi to be taken seriously, even by a science-fiction buff, which she was not
24. I have to say that she was horrified when she heard that you’d been attacked – she’s been seriously scared, Karalintze … not that I’d want to excuse her action or in any way minimise the awful attack you experienced, but she never intended you any harm
25. He must have been seriously worried
26. It was a dangerous gamble, he could be seriously injured, but there seemed to be no other chance at a meal on this plain this dark
27. ‘You’d be surprised how many patients of mine seriously believe jollop is the official scientific name for my concoctions
28. They spent the next two hours in riotous laughter seriously mocking the actors and making like the ‘bugs’
29. ’ Berndt said considering the idea seriously
30. I test the blade of one with my finger – it is seriously sharp! There are two empty pouches … I know where those went
31. His wife took her wedding vows seriously and shared the trials of their marital bed, often lying with him long after the children should have gone to school
32. Ava swung around in her stool and spread her screens out, began seriously keying at a couple of them
33. Please take this seriously, as it is necessary to remove the imposters as soon as possible
34. seriously, what is this? An assault weapon?'
35. 'But seriously, you should have a backup friend,' she said
36. There were stories circulating around from Lord Tarak’s men about her fighting ability and upon finally seeing her, Altera seriously doubted them
37. He seriously believes he wasn't giving anything away by doing that
38. "Are my science officers seriously telling me we are being bombarded by an alien species?"
39. about the protection of democracy very seriously
40. Yes, all the brains of the crew had theories, but he could tell none of them were very confident of theirs but Thom, and his was too preposterous to take seriously, an alien intelligence lurking in the dark matter
41. Even though he couldn’t take it seriously, he tried to imagine what it would be like to be in the heaven his mother’s letter hinted at
42. “It could be nothing more than an historical drama video game, the rendering and immersion and sensory synchronization were fine but it is nothing we should take seriously until after we run those tests I set Thom and Darryl and Tung to carrying out
43. her wedding vows seriously and shared the trials of their marital
44. But she didn’t seriously entertain that notion, she would recognize one of any group of eight or ten on the crew with the power to pull this off, even if Alan was providing the code behind it
45. The place erupted in laughter and, of course, from then on no-one took his comments at all seriously
46. He was seriously injured though and is in a wheelchair now … they don’t think he’ll walk again
47. 'Not that I am suggesting you take this seriously, it would be a bit on the chilly side, I should think
48. Maybe someone seriously hurt her before, and she never got over the pain
49. But I’d not seriously considered it until I went to visit Tracy at Danvers House, I’ve not had much to do with kids and her daughter, Poppy, was something of a charmer
50. 'Aunt Clarissa? In the end she suffered seriously from dementia, but at first it was more a case of wilfulness