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his legs give way and he bottoms out,
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For two days the blissful romance that should be the ambrosia of all newly weds was forced to give way to lessons in using the Hoover, heating up baked beans and loading the washing machine in such a way that the clothes didn’t all come out shit colour drab
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finger that is just weak enough that it will give way
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give way under the pressure of the testing finger when
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weds was forced to give way to lessons in using the Hoover,
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The door was just about to give way
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Houses give way to fields, to the high banked hedgerows of the rural Devon landscape, to broken down fences and dilapidated field gates
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Down on the far end of Khume Lvataiya from Khiynian Well the foundation blocks give way to haphazard lumps of the original postpile basalt far beneath Visyaign Technological University
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There really hadn't been a detectable trace of winter this year, deluge was seeming to give way to spring directly, and even Ekendosa Afternoonday was warm enough for an active body to splash
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When the stone began to give way there was a crash that
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He knew that sooner or later he would find himself halfway between buildings when CRACK! The four foot wide plank would give way to his weight and he would fall several stories, while in the street below hundreds of undead would be scrambling to catch him in their maws
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And as the first, small rocks began to give way to larger boulders that fell in front of their cave door, both started to consider what their foe had decided to employ as its “checkmate”, its final counter-maneuver
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He felt his knees give way and he quickly sat down on a boulder close by
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It groaned at his weight, and I was surprised it didn't give way
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Chris was a little concerned that the metal structure would give way under the tons of stone but, apart from a brief, metallic groan, it held up
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“Get up on top you idiot you know e always give way to anyone carrying supplies when we are returning and keep your fucking noise down as well before you get one of us killed
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course when polite niceties could give way to more relaxed fun
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He could hear the sound of splintering wood as the railing began to give way
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This far north, summer evenings are glorious sensory treats: the clear blue afternoon skies give way to pink-and-gold sunsets, flecked with red in bad fire years
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Gerrid felt his legs give way, crumpled to the floor
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Probably all of the above and I advise all my clients to give way before something worse happens to them
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Aggressive behavior, contrary to violent or destructive behavior, is a natural (masculine) expression that should be encouraged, within proper limits, lest our society give way to effete young men
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I enunciated my next words very carefully: "So that I don't give way to these almost overwhelming feelings I'm having," I explained between clenched teeth
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An overly cautious man, he also tended to give way to opponents and instead concentrated on getting his allies to compromise too
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“In that day,” declares the Lord of hosts, “the peg driven in a firm place will give way; it will even break off and fall, and the load hanging on it will be cut off, for the Lord has spoken
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Furthermore, there was a give way sign, should there be any confusion
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“Weinberg’s arena,” avers Berlinski, “is Elementary particles…A rather depressing place…Over there (in the Standard Model of particle physics), fields are pregnant with latent energy, particles flicker into existence and disappear, things are entangled, and no one can quite tell what is possible and what is actual, what is here and what is there, what is now and what was then, solid forms give way
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This was still Hotcangara country and often the woods would give way to large cleared areas already planted with centli in the mounds they favored in the north with the squash and bean plants planted on the sides of the mounds
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There was no snow on the ground in the canyon, and the firs began to give way to spruce and hemlock
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The trees would begin right at the ocean and climb partway up the mountains, then give way to rock and ice
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Maggie’s legs felt as though they would give way beneath her, but she gritted her teeth and forced herself to give it one last burst of energy
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once in a year, being allowed to go in, he would by no means give way
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nothing more than a man pushing a heavy rock up a hill, eventually his legs will give way and someone will step in to replace him and continue the push
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breaks of the Llano Estacado give way to mesquite covered rolling plains,
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Ramasamy moved to give way
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And when night comes, I’d watch it give way to the moon
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He pauses to give way to a couple passing through
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Notions of Things, makes the difference betwixt a King and a Tyrant to consist only in this, that one makes the Laws the Bounds of his Power, and the Good of the Publick, the end of his Government; the other makes all give way to his own Will and Appetite
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Deserts give way to new seas
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At the same time, on the far edge of the battle arena, at the place where the parkland and trees give way to shattered buildings and rubble, a vast group of women appears
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“And what is this that I’ve heard you’re moving the time slot of Behind the Crimes to give way for David’s new show?”
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11 And when they told him that this was not permissible none of the nation no nor even the priests in general but only the supreme high priest of all and he only once in a year being allowed to go in he would by no means give way
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we won't lose each other if the lines give way
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The plains give way to small valleys and foothills, promising a greater danger ahead
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were they more exhausted, but now they were terrified that the ground would give way under
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” It’s a fitting hue, given that the violence that characterized much of the Old Testament is just about to give way to a much more gracious era under God’s Messiah
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— but it simply would not give way
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broken and the other looked like it was about to give way
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You can't give way to self-pity when you have a child depending on you… When Franklin left I didn't obsess much because I needed to worry about her
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came with the birth of modern Science has to give way to an einsteinian
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Wincing, I could hear the gush of blood and muscle give way
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The volcanic rocks from which the building was constructed were resilient and did not give way to the noxious chemical
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But eventually their chasteness, bound by their passionate love, would give way to the perfect union between a man and a woman
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The reality of having secured the ensuing loan from the pleasant Peter Flynn was to give way to a sense of responsibility, something neither of them had ever embraced in the six years of their marriage
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The wet grass still glistened from a midday summer rain, the orange light was a shade more orange, the summer beginning to give way
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Many twists and turns were attempted on the knob, but it would not give way in the least
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It was a match of power and Victor seemed to be winning but the ground below him started to give way and he was sinking
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Kublai lowered his body, and for a moment seemed to give way
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The people were minded to turn upon the Pharisees, but Jesus bade them be calm, saying: "I have just told you that it is lawful to do good on the Sabbath, to save life, but I did not instruct you to do harm and give way to the desire to kill
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Simultaneously the Stygian's other arm was passed about the blond girl's supple waist, and she was jerked back against the wall, which seemed to give way as Thalis" shoulder pressed against it
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But the hidden door did not give way, and reason told him that doubtless it had been bolted on the other side of the wall
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But when will both of you learn to live as I have taught you: both serving in co-operation and both refreshing your souls in unison? Can you not learn that there is a time for everything -- that the lesser matters of life should give way before the greater things of the heavenly kingdom?"
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He wondered uneasily how many chambers in that palace had underground water directly under them, and when the ancient flags or tiles might give way again and precipitate him back into the current from which he had just crawled
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Had those rotten flags simply chanced to give way beneath his weight, or was there a more sinister explanation? One thing at least was obvious: he was not the only living thing in that palace
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This supper is their last rendezvous with Jesus, and even in such a solemn setting, under the leadership of Judas the apostles are led once more to give way to their old predilection for honor, preference, and personal exaltation
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They not actually show much control, for they mostly give way to the mouthiest students and parents, and we know who they usually are: the richer ones of course, the ones with dentists and doctors and lawyers or petty community leaders as fathers
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Soon the hazy purple mist would give way to the mild bright yellow that would climb the trees and it would be dawn
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I watched myself lose control and give way to the anger I invited in
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Every time he tried to access a fond memory of Sunbeam those cruel barbs shot forth and, as his mind lay bleeding, the living mummy of Sunbeam loomed over him, and the whole of his mind's eye was eclipsed by that terrible, cadaverous face – his mask twitched and ticked but still did not give way
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Since the crowds began to give way to unrest, the guards went up to
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As a result our P-38D model, which had been our standard production model up to now, will give way to the P-38N on our production line
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staggering profit losses, something had to give way in all of this
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Give way by moving backwards
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The bewilderment would eventually give way to hurt then anger and resentment
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The double stream of traffic vied for the right hand lane, stopping, starting, giving way, failing to give way
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In the evolution of religion, old religions often give way to newer traditions, similar to the manner in which Christianity replaced the Roman pantheon
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before us—give way to clearer perceptions as the sun rises
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Those three would push and heave and pry at the boulder with their newly-formed clubs, then they would give way to the next group of three
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At any moment, he was sure, the door would give way, and he would be at the mercy of the monsters
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Captain Heller had brought his ship out of warp, nine billion miles from the Iotian sun, at the boundary known as the heliosheath where solar winds give way to interstellar gases
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such as sagging, wrinkles and discoloration, they also give way for the early
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Big Jim had to give way when the terms of her parole
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The need for privacy is an obstruction for an individual seeking to win the unrelenting battle to capture hearts and minds, and in the end family concerns invariably give way to political ambition
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Reader, be of good courage, and never give way to the despairing thought that it is impossible to serve Christ in a town
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What though scores of men you know give way under the assault, cast off their Christian armour, neglect their Bibles, misuse their Sundays, and live practically without God in the world? What though clever men, promising men, the sons of parents who never dreamed of such things, forsake the banner under which they were enrolled, and become mere nothingarians, or believers in nothing? Let none of these things move you
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We are incessantly tempted to give way about little things, and to make compromises and concessions
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As a daughter at home, or a teacher in a high school, or an assistant in a house of business, a woman can serve God, and must never give way to the cowardly thought that it is impossible
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He would have us not faint or give way to despair
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Let us never give way to a fretting, murmuring, complaining spirit
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No, I shall not give way to the hon
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Well, I don’t propose to give way, but I can tell the House that freezing accounts was not considered to be a sufficient solution, and that the money has therefore been transferred to HM Treasury - several millions of pounds
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[Interruption] I’m sorry, but I shall not give way to my hon
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Even a stone will give way before a continual dropping
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Sledge felt the cartilage in the goon’s beak give way
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or being hated, don’t give way to hating,
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Something’s give way
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slowly started to give way to a hedonistic way of life where keeping
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for sometime and her inner strength began to give way, and floated down!
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A man hollers: Please, give way to this lady
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But still, he did not give way to anger