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- Why did Jackson suddenly decide to quit his job?
- The peaks also started to glow, and Heidi suddenly called to the boy, "Oh, Peter, look!"
- At lunchtime the shop suddenly empties.
- A sudden roar came from the expectant crowd.
- The sudden ringing of the doorbell at12 last night made the anxious mother start up.
- The sudden ringing of the doorbell at 12 last night made the anxious mother start up.
- He hammered it into me that I had not suddenly become a rotten goalkeeper.
- Suddenly there was another knock at the door.
- A shot rang out in the night.
- The divorce rate, which had been rising slowly since the Civil War, suddenly dropped in 1930, the year after the Depression began.
- Suddenly he knocked into a stranger.
- He threw her out onto the street, bag and baggage.
- Eggs are not the only commodity suddenly out of kilter.
- Right then I felt a piercing pain in my chest.
- Suddenly he began to shriek loudly.
- Suddenly, the boy gave a shriek of a delight.
- Suddenly it clicked —we'd been talking about different people.
- It was small wonder that he suddenly flung down his brush on the floor, said, "Bother!"
- Weighty evidence can be opposed to the admission of great and abrupt modifications.
- The onset is sudden with cough, rusty sputum, marked fever and rigors.
- One had to quit abruptly on a given day, going from about a pack a day to zero.
- Vincent argued back and suddenly Jobs went ballistic.
- He believes that the new approach limits his exposure to getting caught flat-footed by a sudden change in technology or business practices.
- At that time, I went to receive written verdict. Then a public hearing suddenly came and made me flat-footed.
- Connie suddenly struck her as a logical candidate.