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151 In the ensuing months, in hearing after hearing, Mulholland was dragged through an agonizing reappraisal of his career.
152 For a moment, until the old men had been dragged back to the barricade, all was chaos.
153 The council was informed about the anniversary two years ago but has dragged its heels over putting it on any agenda.
154 Now Lizzy had taken all that her grandmother held dear and dragged it through the dirt.
155 We both went crashing over and a furious fight ensued until two big prefects dragged us apart.
156 Yet it reminded her of the leg he dragged along the ground.
157 I see the savage dragged from the slave ship, frantic, eyes wild, searching for escape.
158 They've just dragged the body of a coachman out of the canal too.
159 Squatters had dragged piles of old appliances and furniture in front of them and overturned a car to deter police.
160 But then he was dragged into court, slapped with huge fines.
161 He had been born with a club foot which he had dragged after him all his life.
162 They've got the lot, dragged along by singer Patrick, a John Lydon sneer-a-like in an Oxfam suit.
163 Disc harrows consisting of gangs of concave steel discs are dragged at an angle to the line of draught.
164 The Governor Eyre controversy dragged on for a number of years, creating deep divisions within respectable society.
165 Ahead of them was a scraping sound as of something being dragged along the ground.
166 A woman in her mid forties was dragged into bushes by a man wearing a black stocking mask.
167 It wasn't just that she'd dragged Anna out of bed in the middle of the night and into the dark.
168 His foot slipped and he grasped at a piece of jutting tile and dragged himself back to safety.
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169 I missed my Mbarara veranda, having to write up my journal on a table dragged into the garden at State House.
170 On this occasion, their leaders have dragged their heels at every stage, without giving any of the ideas a chance.
171 To Brother John, he looked as if he had been dragged through a keyhole, but fit and strong.
172 He stepped into it and was dragged away by two rescue workers whose ankles were barely covered by the water.
173 I have been dragged into my own book against my will.
174 Children, boys and girls, were loading small carts to be dragged along by old horses.
175 She dragged Nick into the line of waiting children and stood, eyes on the ground, hardly daring to breathe.
176 A man dragged her into an alleyway, and attacked her in a nearby churchyard.
177 But the heat and the endlessly pestering fleas and bedbugs dragged them, again and again, back to consciousness.
178 It dragged its feet and whimpered, it crept forward, it flinched.
179 The old witch dragged the door open and crawled out into the rain.
180 I dragged over a gooseneck lamp and positioned it to best advantage.
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