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31. They'd be talking for days on end.
32. You'd be lonely, stuck in that little box for hours on end.
33. Fonti is a voluble man, with a fetching smile which disappears for days on end when the pressure is on.
34. I've been hearing rumours about his methods of taming his crew ... things to make your hair stand on end.
35. The idea of being marooned at Balmoral for months on end is her vision of purgatory.
36. Chained in an upright stance for weeks on end, iron collars about their necks, with no hope of reprieve.
37. Mark had adored his grandparents and would listen spellbound to their stories for hours on end.
38. What was left of it was generally standing on end, or uncombed after he had removed his cap.
39. Sometimes he would not leave his room for days on end.
40. Watch the baby splutter and gasp. Hear the baby scream for hours on end.
41. Yet here he was expecting to play a part that would make her hair stand on end.
42. Untouched, and for days on end, ignored, he was not a child and not a man.
43. She was still wearing her nightie and the draught-board hair with ginger patches was standing up on end.
44. He would go off into the mountains for days on end.
45. Some of the stories people had told me in that room would make your hair stand on end.
46. Pete shot out with his hair standing on end like the bristles of a brush.
47. The mite lives in carpets as well as beds, but few of us lie on the carpet for hours on end.
48. For months on end she suffered frequent nosebleeds and nearly passed out on several occasions.
49. Customers described how salesmen had continued their sales pitches for hours on end.
50. The quotations go on in this vein for pages on end for every conceivable sort of occupation.
51. At the time I was worn out(sentencedict.com/on end.html), still reacting no doubt from living for years on end in fear and dread.
52. Lately she stays in her house for days on end, goes out only to get food.
53. He was so close to her, his arms brushing lightly against hers, making her hairs stand on end.
54. It is also written in a kind of breathless journalese that makes one's nerves stand on end.
55. Sometimes he just wanders off for days on end - we get frantic, not knowing where he is.
56. Spinning bodies, eyes popping out of heads, hair standing on end, characters morphing into strange creatures.
57. Angling is the most popular sport in Britain because it is an excuse to do absolutely nothing for days on end.
58. My limbs fail, my mouth is parched, my hair is standing on end.
59. How you hate being shipped off to Long Island for weeks on end during the summer.
60. But a judicious combination of methods can effectively control pests for years on end.