Breathe
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467 examples of Breathe in a sentence
She could no longer
breathe
for herself.
Most mammals and reptiles rely on a flexible rib cage that expands to allow them to breathe, but turtles use abdominal muscles attached to the shell instead: one to
breathe
in, and one to
breathe
out.
And as soon as the former adversaries were gathered around some small green tables, each of them could claim a victory, and the whole world could
breathe
more easily.
It's a breathing loop because you
breathe
off of it; it's a closed loop, and you
breathe
the same gas around and around.
They allow you to mechanically breathe, mechanically ventilate.
Now, as we breathe, we produce carbon dioxide, and that carbon dioxide needs to be scrubbed out of the system.
There's a chemical filter in there that pulls the carbon dioxide out of the breathing gas, so that when it comes back to us, it's safe to
breathe
again.
We also have a second oxygen cylinder, solely as a backup; if there's a problem with our first oxygen supply, we can continue to
breathe.
So this is like a very, very old idea in sculpture, which is: How do we
breathe
life into inanimate materials?
He needs immediate surgery, seven units of blood, a mechanical ventilator to help him
breathe
and several more operations along the way.
AYGTK: What if one could make it
breathe?
At CEEW, my colleagues find that 80 percent of Indians can
breathe
clean air if we adopted stringent pollution controls.
We have to create a democratic demand for clean air, because citizens, you and me, can decide what kind of air we
breathe.
Both can be used instead of petroleum-based roofing materials that absorb heat, contribute to urban "heat island" effect and degrade under the sun, which we in turn
breathe.
When we breathe, we use hundreds of liters of oxygen every day.
For those unlucky enough to be exposed, it made the air impossible to breathe, burned their eyes, and caused huge blisters on exposed skin.
Embarking on the South Rim, all I could do to keep myself composed was to
breathe
deeply, stare up into the clouds and focus on my team's voices.
And as you breathe, think about what is in your breath.
And there of course is the space that we need to breathe, is the space we need to dream.
He says, 'She won't breathe.'
But the good thing was, once they shoved those rods up there and straightened my nose out, I could breathe, and I hadn't been able to
breathe
since I broke my nose in the high school rodeo."
You need a pressure breathing system with a G suit that squeezes you, that helps you to
breathe
in and helps you to exhale.
I could barely
breathe.
We
breathe
by contracting our diaphragms, which expands our chest cavities.
We
breathe
the same air, we drink the same water, we depend on the same oceans, forests, and biodiversity.
And it really helps me to understand how we see, how we hear, how we breathe, how our brain can inform or mislead us.
And he take him to his mouth, and
breathe
the air it contains.
So now we can
breathe
safely.
And these fossils still
breathe.
So, I began, early on, competing against the other kids, seeing how long I could stay underwater while they went up and down to breathe, you know, five times, while I stayed under on one breath.
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