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91 You can't just sit around day after day drowning your sorrows in whiskey. 92 This is to find the truth behind a relation's mysterious drowning accident off Cairns. 93 A heavy mist had fallen, drowning the countryside in its white vapour and making Royston Manor even more sinister. 94 The Reformers might be followers of Erasmus; but they had no hesitation in drowning the dreadful Anabaptists. 95 Anxiety is love’s greatest killer. It makes others feel as you might when a drowning man holds on to you. You want to save him, but you know he will strangle you with his panic.Anais Nin 96 When I was nine I tried, unsuccessfully, to stop some boys drowning an earwig. 97 His public outburst against the practice was the cause of his drowning. 98 I knew Mum and Dad would be out until late drowning their sorrows. 99 She took a grip on herself, physically pushed back the dark, claustrophobic horror at the point of drowning. 100 Bernice had tried to explain to her android companion about the man who had saved her from drowning in the quicksand. 101 Should they stop because the people out front were drowning everything coming from the stage? 102 Torrents of water sluiced through the stands, drowning pitch, players and spectators. 103 However, the reverse of this experience was reported to me by a woman who lost her lover in a drowning accident. 104 Barbarossa's death by drowning as described around 1250 in the Gotha manuscript of the Saxon Chronicle. 105 You can't have intentions without consequences. The question is, who pays for the consequences? Saving fish from drowning. Same thing. Who’s saved? Who’s not?Amy Tan 106 If you came across a child drowning in a pond, then it would be indefensible not to act. 107 He narrowly escaped drowning. 108 Start doing the math, adding up the numbers and you wind up drowning in a sea of them. 109 Again I feel I am drowning in language of no particular content. 110 All was dressed up like Bud Flanagan for some reason almost drowning in a raccoon coat. 111 A more logical reason for his drowning is religious and political differences. 112 Firefighters cut the man free as ambulance workers saved him from drowning after the accident in Teesdale. 113 He was shipping water at a furious rate and could plainly see that he was drowning. 114 In the train he sat opposite me with his rifle across his knees and his steel helmet drowning his face. 115 The harbour porpoise is vulnerable to drowning in fishing nets. 116 The tears rolling off her chin on to her fingers, she sang louder; drowning out her other noises. 117 The grass simply evolves into underwater grass and seems to exist equally comfortably waving dreamily around, endlessly drowning. 118 Only we couldn't see that little bit of the tranquil panorama in which Brueghel had shown Icarus drowning. 119 To say nothing of the dangers from drowning, or from boating and diving accidents. 120 Increasingly severe storms from the 1240s had swept away large parts of the town, drowning it finally in 1287.