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121. I felt a sudden urge to tell him all my problems.
122. The winter solstice was only three days away, and the urge to have a raucous good time among friends took hold.
123. Do teenagers whose talents have been recognised at school get the urge to smash up the premises?
124. No doubt she would be doing the cycle irreparable damage, but the urge to ride it was too strong to be denied.
125. Jody stifles the urge to call a time-out and berate them.
126. But they denied hens much of their normal behaviour and in particular frustrated the urge to nest.
127. Sailors travelled to the New World with the urge to conquer and explore.
128. Willing my heart to beat normally, I defy the urge to turn back or freeze or cry out.
129. No way do you feel the urge to cut and run before suffering the onslaught of hypothermia.
130. The minister, it seemed, had an urge to hear Mitchell talk. Sentencedict.com
131. In the following quote, a young married woman with two children describes the urge to use following detoxification.
132. I had to suppress the urge to jump down, run after them and argue some sense into them.
133. Urge to build, to make, as compensation for anxieties of exile, he wrote.
134. You feel that the music carries the words along on the back of its urge to secure release.
135. Freud said that the urge to undertake meaningful action provides us with a sense of reality.
136. The urge to invent oneself begins early and is perhaps coeval with the advent of any sort of self-consciousness.
137. She was seized with the urge to drag Alice from her chair and shake her.
138. I was overcome with an irresistible urge to hit him.
139. She had repressed the urge to reach over and touch her-this woman who smelled deliciously of perfume and powder.
140. David sensed the urge to plant his lips on hers immediately and bite into the yielding flesh.
141. It was as if it was harbouring some great consuming sadness and had lost the urge to live.
142. Both sport and the spiritual life grow out of our human urge to express the richness of existence.
143. Happily, the urge to commit suicide was itself long dead,(sentencedict.com) buried beneath her need for revenge.
144. At this stage, the urge to do something was unfocused, but it was extraordinary how people threw themselves into it.
145. In this case the conflict is between the urge to flee from the predator and the urge to attack it.
146. He felt an urge to record certain facts, and he wanted to put them down on paper before he forgot them.
147. It was endowed with an endless capacity for multiplication and a remorseless urge to advance.
148. Most individuals experience the urge to defecate on morning awakening and after meals, when colonic motility is known to peak.
149. Or perhaps they felt an irresistible urge to act as Guardians of Truth.
150. There is within us all an urge to make order out of seeming chaos.
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