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    pains


    1. The physical discomfort that marked out my time alone was matched by a succession of mental aches and pains


    2. Those pills of Doris’s had done the trick, deadening the pains in her head sufficiently for her to sleep


    3. Ye men of Israel, hear these words; Jesus of Nazareth, a man approved of God among you by miracles and wonders and signs, which God did by him in the midst of you, as ye yourselves also know: Him, being delivered by the determinate counsel and foreknowledge of God, ye have taken, and by wicked hands have crucified and slain: whom God hath raised up, having loosed the pains of death: because it was not possible that he should be holden of it


    4. The chief function of this inverted posture in the battle against period pains lies in the reversal of the influence of gravity upon the internal organs


    5. If you still think the traditional way is better, then go for it! When the pains of trail and error begin to pile up, reconsider using the online dating software, and help you avoid those painful


    6. In fact, they were often at pains to explain to old Ted that as good as he was with their little garden they had often seen flowers or eaten fruit on their travels that surpassed the specimens he grew for them at home


    7. This is a great way to relieve stress and lose yourself while you let go of the pains of the day


    8. than his own aches and pains


    9. fact, they were often at pains to explain to old Ted that as good as


    10. He had taken great pains to

    11. Bram was at great pains to stress that they all expected to return


    12. I wonder if the pains are the start of the problem that killed her


    13. Bunty Danvers was a remarkable woman of great generosity, as you will no doubt have realised, she cared greatly about people and took immense pains to do whatever she could to help those who, as she saw it, needed assistance, but only ever from an altruistic motive


    14. the panniers,” the older man continued, “And got shot for his pains,


    15. The pains were


    16. Stabbing pains ricochet through his wrist and up his arm


    17. 11and cursed the God of heaven because of their pains and their


    18. Now, though it pains me to admit


    19. They came to me with pains and


    20. “No mortal can express the pains of hell! ” Really!

    21. If, on the contrary, in any particular country, their quantity fell short of the effectual demand, so as to raise their price above that of the neighbouring countries, the government would have no occasion to take any pains to import them


    22. If it were even to take pains to prevent their importation, it would not be able to effectuate it


    23. The proposition is so very manifest, that it seems ridiculous to take any pains to prove it ; nor could it ever have been called in question, had not the interested sophistry of merchants and manufacturers confounded the common sense of mankind


    24. She took pains to keep her rhythm and tempo even with his


    25. If the person convicted of this offence is not able to pay the penalties within three months after judgment, he is to be transported for seven years; and if he returns before the expiration of that term, he is liable to the pains of felony, without benefit of clergy


    26. My pains had begun and we must find a place to rest


    27. “Don"t get excited, but the pains have begun


    28. The pains still were not hard, but they were becoming steady


    29. My pains had begun in earnest


    30. Suddenly, intense pains began in earnest

    31. When the pains occurred, I pounded the make shift bed as tears coursed down my cheeks


    32. If he is obliged, therefore, to give a certain number of lectures, these motives alone, without any other interest, might dispose him to take some pains to give tolerably good ones


    33. But except in what related to military exercises, the state seems to have been at no pains to form those great abilities; for I cannot be induced to believe that the musical education of the Greeks could be of much consequence in forming them


    34. Of the great and extensive interests of his country he is altogether incapable of judging; and unless very particular pains have been taken to render him otherwise, he is equally incapable of defending his country in war


    35. But in every improved and civilized society, this is the state into which the labouring poor, that is, the great body of the people, must necessarily fall, unless government takes some pains to prevent it


    36. That in the progress of improvement, the practice of military exercises, unless government takes proper pains to support it, goes gradually to decay, and, together with it, the martial spirit of the great body of the people, the example of modern Europe sufficiently demonstrates


    37. In this critical situation of its affairs the papal court was at sufficient pains to cultivate the friendship of the powerful sovereigns of France and Spain, of whom the latter was at that time emperor of Germany


    38. At times we would have to stop to let the cavalry leap-frog us on their way forward and we would show what we thought of them by jeering as we stood beside the road trying to ease the aches and pains in our arms and legs


    39. On the second day, Mama started having chest pains


    40. Alex wanted her? What possible interest could he have in her? And wasn’t he everything she had taken pains to avoid? He was a polished businessman who would be as disappointed in her rustic lifestyle as she would be with his lavish way of living

    41. Anti-inflammatory, sedative and eases griping pains


    42. Also said to be an effective pain killer and anti-inflammatory for arthritis, rheumatism and general aches and pains


    43. Excitement grew to fever pitch as he muttered mysterious incantations; but at last, the poison beginning to act, the poor woman screamed in fearful agony as the pains seized her


    44. her with all their pains and pleasures, as children should to a kind


    45. Then they were in motion again, each step adding new pains to the previous one


    46. Grindel had taken great pains in searching out a badger such as Cherva, travelling to many setts on the periphery of Brockenhurst Forest before finding a suitable candidate


    47. Em’s arms came close around Kay, drawing her in, and Kay’s pains melted away for the first time in days


    48. ‘Mom is your head sore or are you having pains from the baby?’


    49. Of which all shall suffer the pains of death


    50. When he got home, he would pay in all kinds of little arthritic aches and pains














































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    Synonyms for "pains"

    nisus pains strain striving complex intricate laboured elaborate perfected studied

    "pains" definitions

    an effortful attempt to attain a goal