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61. I'm selfish, impatient and a little insecure. I make mistakes, I am out of control and at times hard to handle. But if you can't handle me at my worst, then you sure as hell don't deserve me at my best. Marilyn Monroe
62. She shifted restlessly beneath him, her heart pounding out of control as she registered the powerful interplay of muscle and sinew.
63. A combination of excess speed and harsh steering caused the car to go out of control.
64. It is still averaging eight, and there is growing concern that the virus is beginning to run out of control again.
65. If we don't clamp down on these troublemakers now, the situation could get out of control.
65. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and make good sentences.
66. Lots of workplaces seem unsafe or out of control because of these and other kinds of behaviors and situations.
67. But Nathan Bryce had only to look at her for her heart to skip a beat, then race out of control.
68. It got to the point where I just couldn't handle alcohol, it was out of control, so I quit.
69. The air was thick with hatred, and with the threat of a mob out of control.
70. Yet, the fact that costs have been spiralling out of control is evident.
71. In fact, quite a few of its policy decisions have been unfortunate, and have got out of control.
72. Just then, the motor failed and the boat began drifting out of control.
73. A pair of coevolutionary creatures chasing each other in an escalating arms race can only seem to veer out of control.
74. And Cross soon careered out of control, relying for information on the local International Monetary Fund office.
75. There is also the danger that small, local agreements spin out of control as trade imbalances grow among their signatories.
76. She heard the sharp intake of his breath and desire flared out of control so that, despite herself, she responded.
77. He may see that you are a little bit out of control, and then you really have a tough job.
78. Do you really want to risk billions of nanomachines swarming out of control through your body?
79. She felt them tremble with expectation, parting, a little out of control.
80. Mobley scored 33 points but took bad shots and was out of control.
81. She was out of control, she said, knocking back up to ten cups of coffee a day.
82. Soon it would be a national strike, burning wild and out of control.
83. Is the government allowing social spending to spin out of control beyond the means of the taxpayers?
84. An excellent oxygenating plant, but apt to get out of control in large or natural ponds.
85. In a world increasingly spinning out of control he finds few, if any, heroes.
86. People who join citizen militias often believe the government is out of control and armed citizens are needed to prevent federal tyranny.
87. Those often cut their engines and drift out of control off Muckle Flugga, possibly to save fuel.
88. Accordingly, he had restrained his own consumption just as Cunningham's had begun to accelerate out of control.
89. As one appalled witness later wrote, the fire spread out of control before the family could escape.
90. The normal stabilising mechanisms are out of control and the whole cortex becomes involved.
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