There were long, wet days when our house seemed so gloomy that I once burst into tears just driving up to it. |
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The driver managed to free himself from the wrecked car before it burst into flames. |
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When faced with the sight of the dead crocodile, the man was filled with tremendous remorse and burst into tears. |
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A moment of silence while we all sit open mouthed and then we burst into hysterical laughter. |
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Gabriel burst into laughter as he hopped out of the pool, retying the wet towel around his waist and running a hand through his hair. |
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The three robbers surprised guards last December when they burst into the museum five minutes before closing time, one wielding a machine gun. |
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Others join in and the whole room burst into a riot of clapping, yells, and screaming. |
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Ignoring the loud protests he shielded his face with an arm and burst into the burning hut. |
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She screamed, throwing her groceries in the air, and the four of us burst into laughter as Adam quickly sped out of the parking lot. |
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In April, people in Ilave burst into a town council meeting, grabbed their mayor, dragged him through the streets and lynched him. |
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During his junior year at Harvard, in 2001, Ross Douthat was taking a final exam with 200 fellow students when a madman burst into the room. |
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Swinging it open, Uncle Noah burst into the room, looking for all the world like a firefighter who had just axed his way in. |
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The kid burst into tears, and ran back to wherever his mom was to go tattle on him. |
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Worse still, when the singer finishes they are often overcome with emotion, as they burst into tears and then hug everyone around them. |
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She looked down at the chicks and up at their parents, and burst into tears. |
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And for the first year or two, you burst into tears at times when you run into a reminder of it, and then the Lord kind of heals you. |
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I snort, not knowing whether to burst into tears or roll on the ground, howling with laughter. |
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At that moment, the young woman next to me in the theater burst into tears. |
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I don't know what happened then, no doubt I burst into tears and if I didn't go looking for mummy she would have come looking for me. |
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Tom was beginning to pack up for the day when one of the computer techs burst into his office, with Tom's secretary right behind him. |
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Eight men armed with clubs burst into the house through both the front and back doors and set upon the occupants. |
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Detectives have launched a manhunt after two men burst into the home of a young mother and threatened to harm her newborn baby. |
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His hands balled into fists and the tetrapak he was holding burst into waxed paper shrapnel. |
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I watched from the rooftop as the the aircraft banked and swooped and burst into bright flames which showered to the ground like fireworks. |
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Television footage showed lava flowing out of the crater while thick clouds of smoke rose upwards and a large fireball burst into the night sky. |
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There was a loud, thunderous applause as she gave them one last smile and burst into tears. |
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She snatched her arm back for fear that she would burst into a laughing spell from ticklishness. |
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Both these monuments burst into sculpture at the top, and arguably sculpture is the most expressive and dramatic way to memorialize the dead. |
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Yet, he burst into tears of pride, giving me a bear hug when I showed him my article in Frontline. |
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Robbo, what do you think of the big girl's blouses of football who burst into tears whenever they fall over? |
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Releasing each other a second later, they burst into motion, fleeing along the shoreline. |
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And then halfway through the tune, for the bridge, we'd burst into a whale solo, a poor imitation of whale clicks and moans and calls. |
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Not only that, but each June they put on a spectacular show as they burst into misty pale lilac bloom. |
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He tried to turn the engine over again and to his relief it burst into life. |
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Three perished in house blazes and one was killed when two vehicles crashed and burst into flames. |
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As I came to the end of it I burst into tears, without warning, in the middle of a mouthful of grilled cheese sandwich. |
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A thief burst into a Florida bank one day wearing a ski mask and carrying a gun. |
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From there things snowballed until a violent civil war burst into the colonies. |
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The acquittal came five years after a three-man gang burst into Barclays bank in Westhoughton wielding shotguns and vaulted a security screen. |
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Darryl Callaghan found David Cantley and the nippy centre stepped off his right foot, found a gap, and burst into open space. |
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An elderly couple were brutalised and beaten in a seven-hour ordeal this week by an intruder who burst into their home on Monday afternoon. |
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The man burst into a quick spasm of crude laughter and then quickly fell silent. |
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Next she would burst into a fit of sobbing, wailing on and on about how good she had been to him. |
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Victor whacked her hard on the back and Antonia burst into a fit of coughs. |
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The first day, she had burst into a fit of coughs after opening her mouth only having to have a fly swarm into her mouth. |
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In a fit of fury Calvert who was known to be a violent and irrational person burst into Smedleys home and hurled a heavy stone ornament at him. |
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The last line was the money line, causing the crowd to burst into applause. |
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Justin leaped back with all his strength as the luggage pack promptly burst into a plume of flame. |
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Adam Lee burst into the crowd and pulled the bleeding Rebel from the battered Yankee. |
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Suddenly, she burst into the room, skidding into the first empty desk she saw. |
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Jane suddenly burst into tears thinking about leaving this place for three years and all of her friends. |
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Her friend nodded wordlessly, and the two of them burst into tears and began hugging each other. |
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She was so emotionally overwhelmed that she burst into a relieving flood of tears. |
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Jacqui looked at me, her eyes shining with not relief or left over fear or any other emotion instead she burst into a spate of giggles. |
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At one point I thought the gathered crowds were going to burst into a medley of wartime favourites. |
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While no-one was injured, the lorry's cab and the car burst into flames and three fire engines were called to the scene. |
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Less than a full hour into my set, the club owner burst into the DJ booth, a stricken look on his face. |
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She attempted a half-hearted smile at the baby, who immediately burst into tears. |
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Philip and his niece Bryony escaped injury when the camper van they were travelling in burst into flames in the middle of the road. |
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She burst into tears, incredulous, a reaction to which Allen seemed oblivious. |
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It is believed the plane cartwheeled across a rocky plateau before the starboard wing burst into flames. |
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Fragments burst into the air, but the man himself hit the ground like a stone. |
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Lourdes burst into the room, her hair undone from the organdy ribbon that bound it. |
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Holt burst into Ilkley's box and appeared to overrun the ball beyond the dead ball line by a yard and a half. |
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For the first two terms there I was very homesick and if anyone said anything cross to me, I'd burst into tears. |
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Grandma burst into hoots of laughter and we all stared at her, slightly disturbed. |
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I began to panic, terrified that the car would burst into flames and I wouldn't be able to escape. |
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They cruise lazily but can burst into action when hunting their normal prey glassfish and sweepers. |
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His emotions took hold and he burst into hysterics, warranting a quick response from the Takavaran commander. |
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It is not unusual for him to burst into peals of laughter on and off the track. |
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She burst into the hovel, knocking the cockeyed door from its lone rusty hinge. |
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But when the sun breaks through, they burst into a kaleidoscope of vivid colour. |
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In fact, the heat alone that incandesces from the lava is enough to cause surrounding objects to burst into flames! |
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Deepavali, the festival of lights and happiness, spread warmth and joy here on Friday as the night sky burst into a million colours. |
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Nice, that is, until four loose criminals with submachine guns burst into the prison, overpowered the guards, and robbed their fellow cons. |
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Keigen tried to find his friend in the dark, until a flare of light burst into flame beside him. |
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Note the white bands buried amid the black and gray sunspots, depicting the twin bands of the flare as it burst into view around the sunspots. |
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Two men burst into the crowded shop and one pointed the weapon at staff and customers. |
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Suddenly, the black shadow burst into coruscant life, amethyst shields erupting into shimmering life, drowning the blue radiance. |
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Legs cramped from running, I slumped down onto the floor and burst into tears. |
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But the pair were killed when the private aircraft crashed into a field at Cudham Lane South and burst into flames at about 3.40 pm. |
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But what about the cringe-making moment when people burst into song for no apparent reason? |
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As the crowd stared eagerly at her sultry form, waiting for her to burst into song, she pondered her career choice. |
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When I felt he was out of earshot, I burst into a fit of laughs and Danny did the same. |
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He burst into hysterical tears of confusion, speaking a line of nonsensical gibberish. |
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Brush your fingers on a single leaf and watch your hand burst into pustulating blisters. |
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Now if your fan dies or you forget to use thermal grease under your leaf blower your CPU will burst into flames in 8 seconds. |
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They burst into the room, giggling and talking elatedly as they congratulated one another on the success of their stage debut. |
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I approached it again, this time dimpling the water with a stick, and the strider burst into a long run of skips like a skimming stone. |
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He was screaming and carrying on, and I got such dirty looks from other people who saw what happened that I burst into tears myself. |
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Isaiah and Gabe burst into loud guffaws of laughter, startling the hikers in front of us. |
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The tanker did not explode but its cab, the dump truck and another truck burst into flames that burned other drivers and terrified onlookers. |
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The only time in the duration of the interview when she stopped smiling was when she almost burst into tears. |
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He produced a bottle of wine, took a deep draught, and burst into a heartfelt rendition of Je Ne Regrette Rien. |
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He paced the maze of corridors to the small conference room and burst into the room with a dribble of sweat trickling down his forehead. |
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She just about managed to utter the last two words before she pushed away his hands, buried her face in her own skirts, and burst into tears. |
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She pressed her remote control gadget and the car burst into siren wails with lights flashing. |
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As the plane touched down, the fatigue and stress suddenly washed over me and I nearly burst into tears. |
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Five men carrying guns burst into King's jewellers last night and demanded money and jewels. |
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The gang burst into Preston's jewellers in Yorkshire Street as staff were closing the shop on Friday 4 November. |
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The racer burst into flames upon impact but the fire was quickly extinguished by park staff. |
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Though she was quite serious, James Benedict burst into a bought of amused laughter. |
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Aviation experts have designed durable new radial tyres that burst into lighter, more flexible fragments if a blowout occurs. |
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He burst into the room with a frantic look on his face, and found the nearest high ranking officer. |
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We had been talking and laughing a great deal for more than half an hour when suddenly the lady burst into tears. |
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Knox, a teacher's daughter, reportedly burst into tears when it was suggested she held her flatmate down. |
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A piece of wood dropped on the dying embers in the fire soon burst into flame. |
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This downed my spirits a little, until a vibrant and enthusiastic woman burst into the room and began the workshop. |
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The walk had left me a physical wreck and when I pulled up outside the house and my mum was there with open arms, I almost burst into tears. |
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I didn't expect him until dinnertime. He just about scared the bejabbers out of me as he sneaked up behind me and burst into this sudden, uproarious laughter. |
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Pensioners at Wesley House flats in Tottington were just settling down to a quiet game of cards when a team of fire fighters burst into their communal room. |
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The double doors swung open and Matthew burst into the room cheerfully. |
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A day before, a lorry carrying gasoline overturned and burst into flames, near a bridge where army sappers and technicians had already wired the leads to the dynamite. |
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Everyone stood in silent thought as the ship careened into the hull of the Protor and then burst into a huge explosion taking out not only themselves, but also the Protor. |
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Quick streamers of ice caught three, but the remainder thundered into the barrier of bright azure and burst into searing flares of light and heat. |
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An airliner crashed in thick fog and burst into flames as it made its final approach to an airport yesterday, killing 20 of the 22 passengers and crew. |
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Catherine burst into tears of relief when she saw her result posted on the college information board, and so did her parents when she phoned them at home in Old Trafford. |
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Kris burst into a fresh wave of sobs as she collapsed in Mike's arms. |
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Finally, when the two workers, frozen to the marrow, emerged from beneath the water, they were stunned to hear the student spectators burst into side-splitting laughter. |
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The mortally wounded Cherry lost control of his Maserati and the car careened into a taxicab, causing it to burst into flames. |
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I watched as several of my colleagues panicked or burst into tears. |
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It burst into flames after its highly inflammable gas ignited. |
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Breathless, he burst into the darkened interior of the guardhouse, and in his excitement, he was oblivious to the fact he had caught the captain fast asleep on his bunk. |
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She did not feel she fitted in anywhere and she burst into tears. |
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She gave Bond a ringing slap across the eyes and burst into tears. |
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Sensing his fury, one of his granddaughters burst into tears. |
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Before my companion could answer, Una burst into a frightening cry which seemed to emerge somewhere from deep inside her belly and struggled gutturally into the air. |
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Michelle burst into a fit of giggles, rolling back onto her tiny bunk. |
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Her eyes danced with amusement and then she burst into a fit of giggles. |
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He was trapped in the car, which burst into flames, for over an hour. |
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They burst into the farmer's house and when they saw the eldest son, believing him to be the thief, they chained him and marched him to the palace. |
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Then she went into the corner, took the tiny doll from her pocket, put before it a bit of bread and a little shchi that she had saved, and burst into tears. |
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The sergeant, getting a pair of scissors, soon freed the car from its encumbrance, upon which the householder and the lodgers burst into loud guffaws of laughter. |
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I blink in surprise and Sam and Ben burst into gales of laughter. |
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Texas burst into laughter, and fell over, Jude relentlessly tickling her. |
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This business of spinning into outer space is just so juvenile and naive that one has to wonder why these booklets didn't burst into flames on the printing press. |
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The crowd that had gathered burst into applause, and Sarah grinned. |
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The entire crowd burst into hoots of laughter and began to urge Faorin on. |
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Her mother, in solidarity, burst into tears, whereupon we were ushered into a side room, given a cup of tea and money was found to get us back to the hotel. |
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He didn't want to open his mouth and suddenly burst into tears. |
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All of the sudden the door was flung open and Lexi burst into the room, hair streaming behind her as she raced across the room to fling her arms around me. |
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Clad in only a loose shirt and white underbreeches, she burst into the courtyard filled with wagons and pack animals laden with supplies and the trunks of nine thousand men. |
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Most of the evil dead are formed as skeletons which only crumble when destroyed rather than burst into a mess of blood and guts as they did in the first two movies. |
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Boylan has had a quiet season but burst into life with a two under par front nine, making seven pars and birdies at the fourth and fifth to turn with 28 points. |
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The sun was setting behind the massive new bridge that was being built a few miles away, and the sky had burst into varying colors of reds and oranges. |
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They burst into the bank and pointed the shotgun at the security guard. |
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And the electrical cords to which they were attached burst into flames. |
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All my early trips to France were at Easter and I now know that the tilleul generally doesn't burst into leaf until later, so I never saw them at their best. |
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Pressing the dodge button at the right time causes her to temporarily burst into an invincible flock of crows. |
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It took a while for the game to burst into life and there had been little of note prior to Chorley breaking the deadlock seven minutes before the break. |
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The Cessna light plane eventually landed safely on a concrete, floodlit area at Roman Barracks as fire engines and paramedics stood by in case it burst into flames. |
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The audience at both showings I attended burst into appreciative applause, alive to the fact that they were being teased. |
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While still smarting from the body blows, Mnisi appeared to be cautious while Dintsi suddenly burst into action with his jab and controlling the round. |
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The entire angel burst into flames, and stone chips began to flake away as Frost scrambled back for cover, gripping the small familiar in two hands. |
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Another cloaked figure, this one hoodless, burst into the clearing. |
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What would John Dewey have done if Mr. Chen had burst into his Chinese abode and asked for help? |
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When my future husband mooted the idea of a prenup, I burst into tears. |
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And bonus points for the school bus that burst into flames with the comic timing of a Simpsons gag. |
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And then he burst into tears, asking why everyone hated him so much. |
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This and many other traumas took an inevitable toll on her after the war, and led her to drink to excess, burst into tirades and complain of depression to her doctor. |
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Hardchannel is a softy at heart, however, with a fondness for traditional American musicals, so that he tends to burst into song at unlikely moments. |
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Masked men armed with a machete and cosh burst into a busy town centre amusement arcade and forced terrified staff to open the safe and hand over a large amount of cash. |
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He didn't move when Tina burst into the room, her usual bubbly self. |
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Wilting shrubs spring back to life and luxuriant grass begins to sprout in the open spaces, even as flower buds burst into blossoms of loveliness. |
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The approaching tanks exploded in rapid succession and burst into flames. |
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After the entire table burst into laughter, she playfully bipped the man in the mouth and followed it with a kiss. |
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The other two guys with him burst into laughter, dudeing and high-fiving like mad. |
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They also appear to enjoy biting the vortex rings, so that they burst into many separate bubbles and then rise quickly to the surface. |
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She burst into sobs and moans, wailing like nobody's business a prompting the gathering to follow her sorrow-some lead. |
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Brown dwarfs are much bigger than planets but not quite big enough to generate the internal pressure needed to burst into starhood. |
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Toward the end of the second album the photography burst into color to celebrate the vivid vestiture of her adolescent molts. |
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The robbers, wearing balaclavas, burst into KFC in Riverside Way, Dunston, Gateshead, and threatened staff. |
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Three men wearing balaclavas and armed with crowbars burst into the Pavilion, at Stockingford Allotments Association, in Ansley Road. |
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Keith Balfour, 32, was raked with bullets in front of horrified onlookers when the two men burst into his ticket agency shop in south London. |
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A four-strong walking band burst into an oom-pah pah, while flapper girls dressed from the 1920s were seen deep in conversation with passers-by. |
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A STACK of warm, clean towels spontaneously burst into flames and torched a laundrette. |
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Officials have blamed heavy fog for the aircraft's crash into a rice paddy field, where it burst into flames. |
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In February 2012, Inderjit, dressed as a construction worker, burst into the shop and threatened innocent shop assistant, Rouf Hussain. |
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A blow torch is lit, ensuing scenes see things burst into flames, and we find out the answer is Fiery Doritos Locos Tacos. |
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The masked raiders, wearing boiler suits, burst into the store wielding what looked like a sub-machine gun and three handguns. |
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As it approached a hairpin bend near Alpe d'Huez, it crashed into the side of the road and burst into flames, killing the 63-year-old driver. |
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Clint Dempsey burst into the ghanaian box, only to be brought down. |
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The visitors went ahead in 53 minutes when David Rowson burst into the box and cut back a perfect ball to give Buchanan a tap-in. |
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The visitors went ahead after 53 minutes when David Rowson burst into the box cut back a perfect ball to give Buchanan a tap-in. |
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Johnny Popple, 23, died when he was trapped inside the car as it burst into flames. |
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The man was in his flat on the fifth floor of a highrise block when the pan burst into flames. |
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Kingfishers, in transmitting their inscapes, might also burst into flames, exploding in a climax of simultaneous demonstration and dissolution. |
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A robber burst into the newsagents in Musselburgh, East Lothian and fled with a three-figure sum of money. |
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It will tell if you can expect to burst into flames and be buried under a mountain of ejecta while the ground cracks and trees and buildings for miles around are flattened. |
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He delivered an earbashing after England burst into an early lead. |
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And when Pat started talking to the boy about his burnt ear and reassuring him how doctors would repair it, the youngster looked lost for words and ready to burst into tears. |
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Five minutes from time, Berahino burst into the box and was taken down by the outrushing Livakovic, and he made no mistake from the spot to give England the win. |
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Opposition protesters gathered in a square in the capital Ouagadougou burst into cheers when they heard the announcement of Mr Compaore's resignation. |
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Later that day he burst into the home of Koumis Constaninou, 59, Hornsey, North London, attacked him on the stairs with a knife, but fled after a struggle. |
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Available in four mouth watering flavours, Sweet Red Pepper, Sun Dried Tomato, Kalamata Olive and Green Olive there's a taste sensation just waiting to burst into any recipe. |
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The moment she saw her long lost son's clothes, the mother burst into tears butstarted to ululate in mixed emotions of nostalgia and celebratory happiness. |
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They burst into the branch wielding claw hammers, before Shane leapt over the counter, put the weapon to the manager's face and forced her to open the safe. |
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Then, in May 1989 when I was 35, a breath of fresh air burst into my life. |
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He lookedat me fora few seconds, with eyes like those of an inquisitive owl or curious herring, then suddenly burst into a peal of rumblesome laughings. |
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According to his own account, he burst into tears and fled to his room. |
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The robber, a black man, burst into the newsagents store in Trouse Lane, Wednesbury, shortly before 6am on Wednesday, and demanded cash from the till. |
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After midnight their shrill notes burst into a kind of pandemoniac cachinnation which filled all the countryside, and not until dawn did they finally quiet down. |
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Late that afternoon, after stopping twice along the way for food and drink, they captured a shepherd boy and burst into the house, armed with pistols. |
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Orange tips, green veined whites and small tortoiseshells fluttered around the track, where long swathes of green alkanet had burst into blue flowers. |
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