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1 She was about thirty miles away from home: a little more than an hour, if she didn't have a puncture or a breakdown.
2 Just before I sit down to list the greatest ever bike films, I discover that I have a puncture -a major one too.
3 Ours, worse luck, always had a puncture somewhere in its internal economy.
4 He had a punctured lung and a broken leg, but was otherwise fine.
5 On one of these occasions we had a puncture , with the usual attendant circumstances.
6 Can't think why we have n't had a puncture before now!
7 On his way down Broadway he had a puncture .
8 He had a puncture outside the post office.
9 One (they chose their mom) had a punctured eye and grievous internal organ damage.
10 He has a puncture to fix.
11 Besides, suppose you'd had a puncture ! '
12 But when we were about nine miles from nowhere and going over a bad road, I had a puncture .
13 Kovalainen seemingly has a puncture .
14 Officials say the container came off its hinges after one of the wheels of the truck had a puncture .
15 This fellow Reilly came to have a punctured tyre mended, and stopped to tell what he thought about the world-situation.
16 The dinghy, which had a puncture and was slowly sinking, was spotted by a Russian cargo vessel which raised the alarm.
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