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151 She still clung to life by some unknown strength of character and Fon loved her for it.
152 A mist was already descending and clung to the bare branches of the trees.
153 For two days the children camped out in the hospital waiting-room as their father clung on to life.sentencedict.com
154 We clung together, breathless, until we had to pause for breath.
155 He found it and clung there for a while, then pushed clear and knelt among the waves, head lowered.
156 It is a terrible thing to be clung to by a sick child if you are not used to it.
157 The way the pastry mixture clung to your hands if you mixed it with too much water.
158 At the top of the banks some thin, dry grass clung to life.
159 The dark hair clung to his forehead and his body was flushed and glistening and bathed in the dull crimson glow.
160 Although it was the size of a pantry, they endlessly clung to the bars and clamoured to be let out.
161 Fernando tried to slow the pace and Ruth clung to him breathlessly.
162 She froze, unable to move suddenly, her body as rigid as the pretty statuette she clung to.
163 Rain-drops like pearls clung in a line to the wooden slat at the bottom of the awning.
164 He hadn't shaved for a few days and a sickly smell clung to his clothes and hair.
165 Ruth clung to him as her wide eyes drank in the nightmare splendour of the illuminated stalagmites and stalactites.
166 He had clung to the remembrance of things past.
167 The sudden height dizzied her and she clung tightly.
168 She clung to her father, beseeching him for consent.
169 He clung to the past determinedly.
170 Her sweat-stained clothing clung to her body.
171 The nickname clung to him throughout his life.
172 Bits of manure clung to his shoes and trousers.
173 The dog clung like a limpet to the thief.
174 Her gaze clung to him in entreaty.
175 Mary clung to my arm and her footsteps were a little jerky.
176 Theresa clung to him for a moment and shook her head.
177 Old Slattery, who clung persistently to his few acres, in spite of repeated offers from Gerald and John Wilkes, was shiftless and whining.
178 Big, quite flakes that clung to twiggy bushes and snuggled in little drifts against the tree trunks.
179 Yet a faint air of disreputability always clung to him.
180 Like Franny Glass, who clung to her copy of The Way of a Pilgrim as a kind of dog-eared talisman, Salerno has a spiritual relationship with Salinger's The Catcher in the Rye.
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