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1 Health services always come under extra strain at this time of year.
2 CHORUS Come, all strain at the ropes to tear away the stones.
3 How absurd to swallow such camels and to strain at my midge!
4 You blind guides, who strain at a gnat and swallow a camel!
5 Court records showed the couple's lifestyle caused financial strain at times.
6 One who had swallowed the Scotch Declaration would scarcely strain at the Covenant.
7 I strain at my anchor like a great ship caught by the tide.
8 It was a sickly, heavy weight and he had to strain at it.
9 The charming creatures will neither strain at a camel nor swallow a gnat.
10 Come, all strain at the ropes to tear away the stones.
11 Why should we strain at a gnat and swallow a camel?
12 With every breath she took, her breasts seemed to strain at the cloth.
13 At least she was free of the worry and the strain at every separation.
14 But a well-known British radical did not strain at the Pact or at Finland.
15 The dogs began to sniff and strain at their harnesses.
16 Richard continued to strain at his side of the box.
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