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91 Those were the things that seemed real and that she clung to.
92 She clung to the raft of her identity as the hurricanes and tidal waves lashed her.
93 The faith that something would and must be done to save the city was desperately clung to....
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94 Little dots of sweat clung to his mustache, and his limbs were trembling with fever.
95 Luckily, he landed on some rocks, where he clung for his life.
96 A hope she clung to was that the man charged with the killing would be held accountable.
97 The smell of oil clung to her as strongly as it did to the rags in the van.
98 Six-year-old Michael Smith and his parents were spotted by a passing yacht as they clung to a tiny buoyancy bag in darkness.
99 They still clung to many of their old pagan beliefs and practices.
100 Mrs Roberts, indeed, who felt completely disoriented, clung on absurdly to the reality of Martin Parr.
101 A buffeting wind rushed over the land, bringing with it salt that clung insistently to Elisabeth's face.
102 Sea-weed and patches of dark, leathery skin clung here and there to the bleached bone.
103 She had clung terrified to her hiding-place as it was carried and dropped with several others just like it.
104 In the environmental movement, it was women who led demonstrations and marches and clung to trees to stop them being felled.
105 He clung to the traditional view, stating that the problem was scientifically indeterminate.
106 It clung slightly to her still-damp skin and again she surveyed her image in the mirror, this time full-length.
107 They clung to the towns, venturing out only by day, their big battalions sticking to the roads.
108 A cold damp hung about the beechwood furniture and clung to the velour drapes.
109 Strands of early morning mist still clung to the hollows as the sun tried to break through the patchy cloudscape.
110 But the only thing there was a fragile gecko, which clung splay-footed to the wall and watched me with cloudy eyes.
111 I clung to her hand, offering her a mooring line in that churning sea of grief.
112 We clung helplessly to the upturned optimist until rescued by the instructor with a motor boat.
113 The evergreens' roots sought anchoring crevices at the rocky summits, and clung precariously to the steep slopes.
114 I clung to him as if I expected to be pulled away from him.
115 A few leaves still clung optimistically to the lime saplings planted either side of the path leading to the reception.
116 Lucy's sobs stilled a little and she clung to Jay.
117 We rolled heavily as I clung to the shrouds scanning the reef as best I could.
118 The small lead to which Samuel had previously clung had entirely disappeared.
119 I clung on to Hugh, the best on-stage partner I'd known.
120 He was slipping, the door he clung to was swaying, and the debris below was anticipating.