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1 For the reasons I have explained, I let the storm break upon me.
2 We must just bow our heads and let the storm beat.
3 Adeline held her close and let the storm beat itself out against her heart.
4 For the moment the upper classes lay mum- chance and let the storm blow over.
5 Do you think we can let the storm loose?
6 We're snug an' dry, an' we've got plenty to eat, so let the storm howl:
7 He let the storm pass, poked the already glowing fire, and lowered two of the window-shades.
8 Abbe Mouret let the storm blow over him.
9 Dionysia remained calm, and let the storm pass.
10 But he, holding on to the platform, did not move, and let the storm pass by.
11 Böhni, standing to attention, a great lump of a young man, let the storm pass over him.
12 Félicité let the storm pass over.
13 There was nothing to do but to let the storm blow itself out, which it did in two days.
14 Just let the storm abate, and, with the dolphins' aid, Ross's chance for finding the missing agent was immeasurably better.
15 Were they then shut up under their tents, so as to let the storm pass, or was the camp abandoned?
16 Sometimes it pays to stay put and let the storm pass over you rather than thinking that it's better to yield.
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