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70 Sentences With "took a breath"

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Every time I took a breath, I felt happiness there.
Zuckerberg took a breath and turned to face the crowd.
He took a breath, realized that he was still sweating.
She took a breath, squared her shoulders, and opened the door.
I could actually hear and feel crackling when I took a breath.
He got the crowd to chant every time he took a breath.
Samantha Gadd "She never took a breath," Gadd says of her daughter.
He took a breath, held my hand, asked questions and said yes.
I got out her test, took a breath, and told her the news.
This speech went on for a while, and then he took a breath.
Mr. Bloomberg took a breath and gave his original comment a different spin.
In the narrow street outside he took a breath of the warm summer air.
I took a breath, loaded the fight, and decided to give it another go.
Some business owners took a breath of relief as trade tensions appeared to subdue.
Almost 10 full minutes into his May 22 show, John Oliver took a breath.
Instead she stopped, took a breath, exhaled into the mic and then shakily tried again.
I took a breath, sat back in my chair, and read the story of Dinah.
Then I took a breath and flipped it with all the courage I could muster.
When Paul arrived at MITS headquarters, he took a breath, loaded it, and ... it worked.
I could see when she took a breath, I could see when she moved her hand.
I sat down next to her, put my camera on my lap and took a breath.
You could actually feel as you took a breath that you were struggling to take a breath.
Slightly overwhelmed with what had just taken place, we set aside our plates and took a breath.
On the fourth injection he finally inhaled, but as soon as he took a breath, he vomited.
And some of technology's biggest names took a breath, allowing lesser-known tech players to come to the fore.
Why it was important: After two years of dramatic reinvention, Apple finally took a breath for some fine-tuning.
But I took a breath and quickly dismissed the note as likely spam and decided not to open it.
He paused and took a breath, as if he were about to deliver the first line of a sermon.
Jim Toole, 237, took a breath, closed his eyes and positioned his hands just above the top of her head.
"And then he took a breath and I thought, oh my goodness, I think this is going to work," Rowe said.
" Hemsworth seemed to get a little emotional as he took a breath before the next line, "He see me, do me.
He took a breath, painted a 2, took another, painted 3 — and died, 46 years later, after painting the number 5,607,249.
" Keanu took a breath, and then he said, pretty slowly, "I know that the ones who love us will miss us.
Kafait Ullah, a 26-year-old primary school teacher, took a breath, steadied his shaking hands and rose to ask a question.
As he first stepped out onto the SNL stage, Chappelle blinked up at the cheering audience, gripped his microphone, took a breath.
His shirt had food stains all over it, and every time he took a breath it sounded like he had sleep apnea.
The police decided Paye was in fact the aggressor—although charges of domestic assault were later dropped—and took a breath sample.
Each time I took a breath, I'd feel a sharp pain; the nurse said I had pulled a muscle from violently coughing.
Likewise, the U.S. dollar index, which fell sharply last night, also climbed back into positive territory on Wednesday, as markets took a breath.
This is an important distinction: If the baby took a breath outside of her body, according to state law, it is its own person.
Even the audience took a breath, taking in the blowhard's rhetorical salad of riled-up, inchoate jabber from this, the GOP candidate for president.
" He took a breath before adding, "There's a good chance that this might be the most socially impactful film I'm ever a part of.
Between laughing and screaming, I don't think I took a breath until my toes touched the ground and I was safely in Bryan's arms.
Instead of being arrested, he was taken to the ER to be examined, but also took a breath test ... and registered a BAC of .
Her eyesight is failing, and she says that earlier on the day we spoke she took a breath test for the gastrointestinal disease ulcerative colitis.
What became of the town I knew, of snowy high desert and empty quiet vistas, where January was the time when you took a breath and said, Yes!
When Georgia Bowen was born by emergency cesarean on May 18, she took a breath, threw her arms in the air, cried twice, and went into cardiac arrest.
She knew for sure that she was when she took a breath during the final 22005 meters of freestyle and caught a glimpse of her college coach, Greg Meehan.
I took a breath and explained what I had rehearsed over and over in my head that morning: "What he did was not OK," I explained, trying not to plead.
Ms. Hales, who felt such a sharp pain when she took a breath that she feared, briefly, that she might have been stabbed, never got a clear look at her assailant.
"There is no indication that he was under the influence of alcohol or drugs," she told reporters, adding that the suspect took a breath test immediately and it showed no abnormal results.
Lane was not charged with murdering the fetus because the unborn girl never took a breath outside the womb and as a result did not meet the state's definition of a living person.
We sat through Nick's family cautiously approving of both Raven (+24) and Vanessa (+2324) in the rare moments that they took a breath from explaining that Nick has been dumped on TV twice before.
"You just sort of see him in silhouette," Singer said, "and it's just — " He paused, took a breath and was silent for a moment, and then he actually put his hand over his heart.
He took a breath as I signed, held my hand, asked questions and continued to say yes — yes with his presence, yes as he walked beside me, yes to accompanying me on my journey.
On September 20, during his monologue, Kimmel took a breath in the middle of trying to explain the ramshackle Graham-Cassidy health care bill currently up for consideration in the Senate, and looked out at his audience.
In the span of a wordless, well-oiled minute, Mr. AlvarezSchacht helped her into another gown, shoes and Afro wig, which he reached up to tease out while Bob took a breath and a wireless mic from a stagehand.
When James Murphy and the rest of LCD Soundsystem finished ripping through the opening one-two punch of "Us V Them" and "Daft Punk Is Playing at My House," they took a breath to offer up a sort of apology.
"We all took a breath, and regrouped from that but now we're stronger than ever," she says at the opening of Mitchell's Fish Market in Edgewater, NJ where she was promoting her GIFFT wines, something she's been involved with for over two years now.
"When I got home she had trouble breathing, and she said it hurt whenever she took a breath, so I told her she needed to go to the hospital, but she kept saying she just wanted to stay here," he told local news station KING5.
"When I got home she had trouble breathing, and she said it hurt whenever she took a breath, so I told her she needed to go to the hospital, but she kept saying she just wanted to stay here," the fourth grader told KING 5 in Washington state.
The most gratifying appearance came from a young kid named Zion, who didn't seem older than twelve, but barely took a breath on the mic, inspiring a few finger gun shots from Popcaan—who was now wearing that decadent blue floral blazer—and lighter flickers from others surrounding him.
They all took a breath and laughed at themselves again, and then they went silent, and in their silence was their uncertainty, now familiar, of whether these questions would ever be answered, and if they could talk enough about it to the point where they would ever feel normal.
When that private-equity backed company was sold, Tejada took a breath, then was recruited to lead, for the first time, another company: Keynote Systems, a publicly traded internet and mobile cloud testing and monitoring company that she steered to a sale to the private equity firm Thomas Bravo a couple of years later.
"Every time he took a breath you could see he was working hard — you could see his rib cage sucking in," said Ms. Martin, a mother of two in Rutledge, Pa. Calvin's pediatrician advised Ms. Martin to head to the emergency room, where she learned that her son had respiratory syncytial virus, or R.S.V. By the age of 2, nearly every child has contracted R.S.V. In most children, it presents as a bad cold.
The defense pathologist testified that the 23- or 24-week fetus was stillborn, with lungs insufficiently developed to breathe, while the prosecution pathologist testified that the fetus was at 25 to 30 weeks and was born alive. The prosecutors used a widely discredited lung float test to determine whether the fetus took a breath after birth. The procedure tests the buoyancy of the lungs in the belief that lungs that float suggest that the fetus took a breath, and the lungs in this case did float. Forensic experts discredit the use of such a test in criminal proceedings because of the number of false positives on record.
Each contact was measured by an electric counter. Due to high variability of the averages the data was deemed unreliable. This was proved by the fact that outside or external forces could affect the outcome greatly. Examples of this would be if the participant coughed, took a breath or got startled by a noise.
Valves : Valves are used in most types of bagpipes to close off the air entry point (the blowpipe), although some pipers simply closed the end of their blowpipe when they took a breath. Vent Holes : On the Highland bagpipe chanter, the vent holes are two holes with produce low G; the reason for the term vent holes is unclear. (The) Voice : The quarterly publication of the Eastern United States Pipe band Association.
He once accidentally recorded Prince Philip's lung function. Around 1957, Hugh-Jones was interested in bronchoscopy and took gas samples from different areas of the lung, noting that particular patterns of alveolar gas concentrations were caused by airway or blood obstruction. He used radioactive oxygen-15. When a person took a breath of the radioactive gas, keeping hold of their breath, the radioactivity over parts of the chest correlated with ventilation over those parts of the lung.
A trio of dancers were at the base of the set performing choreographed dance steps while Gaga sang from the top. At the end of the performance, Gaga and a dancer embraced each other, took a breath and then jumped off the edge of the stage, landing out of sight on a bed of fake rocks, as steam shot up high in the air. Len Melisurgo from The Star-Ledger felt that the performance was too "sexually suggestive" for the audience of American Idol and wondered whether Gaga "went just a little too far for a family-oriented show that's geared toward a younger audience?" Conversely, Adam Graham from MTV News listed it as one of Gaga's most memorable television performances.

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