Sighed
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First I looked at the cover and sighed, thinking that it was some ordinary B-movie trying to be scary.
When I watched L'Appartement with my girlfriend, she sighed: "How complicated!"
I cried, I laughed and I
sighed.
I didn't speak to anyone who disliked 'Scoop' although two teenagers sitting next to me
sighed
and fidgeted uncomfortably for most of the film.
I know I sure
sighed
with relief that Liu Jian (played with subtle excellence by Jet Li) wasn't driven by some emotionally haunting past, like the death of a wife and child, as is so typical in super-cop action films.
I was amazed by Korean audiences that after seeing the final scene
sighed
a collective "Huh?"
"We are not even ready to forcefully meet conflicts on our own continent," Polish President Aleksander Kwasniewski
sighed.
She sighed, muttered, and noiselessly took her seat nearby my bed.
Especially after the 1973 “Yom Kippur” War, many Europeans, I suspect,
sighed
with relief that Jews could be aggressors, too.
He looked wearily and sadly at the bride and bridegroom, sighed, and disengaging his right hand from the vestments, held it up in blessing over the bridegroom, and then over the bride; only in his manner when he placed his fingers on Kitty's bowed head there was a shade of tenderness.
I was married in the evening too,' answered Mrs. Korsunskaya, and
sighed
as she remembered how sweet she had looked that day, how funnily enamoured her husband then was, and how different things were now.
For a long, a very long, time as it seemed to Levin the invalid lay motionless, but he still lived and at long intervals
sighed.
The prayers were not yet ended when the dying man stretched himself;
sighed
and opened his eyes.
He shook his head, sighed, and closed the door again.
But of course deep in the wood there are always fewer.'Koznyshev
sighed
and did not speak.
But remembering that her own looks had improved and that Dolly's eyes had told her so, she
sighed
and began talking about herself.
And however white and shapely her bare arms may be, however beautiful her full figure and her flushed face surrounded by that black hair – he will find others still more beautiful, as my horrid, pitiable and dear husband looks for and finds them!'Dolly made no answer and only
sighed.
She rose, drew herself up,
sighed
deeply, and with her light steps began pacing up and down the room, pausing occasionally.
He dictated it aloud, saying, 'I must cheer them up!'But Dolly, on receiving the telegram, only
sighed
over the rouble it had cost, and understood that it had been sent toward the end of a dinner.
When she had finished speaking she sighed, and all at once her face assumed a stern expression and became rigid.
Levin
sighed
bitterly.
Say "To-morrow at two"...Yes,' she went on, keeping her finger in the book to mark the place, and sighed, looking with her beautiful dreamy eyes straight before her.
The people understood nothing, but they
sighed
as they always do during a sermon,' continued the Prince.
Maheude
sighed
deeply.
"It is so tedious,
" sighed
the clerk, "to be always riveted to the same places."
It seems to me that when one has firing and food—for, after all—""My God! my God!" she
sighed.
"Well, good-bye," he
sighed.
Madame Bovary
sighed.
She
sighed.
The druggist, whom nothing whatever kept at Yonville, but who thought himself bound not to budge from it,
sighed
as he saw them go.
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