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1 The noose was cutting so hard into Blomkvist's throat that he was incapable of uttering a word.
2 You walk along Hampstead High Street in a state, cursing designers who are cutting so much smaller these days.
3 Swords became dull with cutting so many limbs; they cut men down the way reapers cut wheat with scythe.
4 Subtle shifts in angle also make for a lot more measuring and cutting so it's a balance of the two.
5 A member: That was the reason I brought up the point, because I think cutting so short would be too severe.
6 He reminded Lilly of a great auk, something alcidine in the thin cheeks with the mouth cutting so widely toward the ears.
7 He knows that every time he gets drunk he is cutting so much off his life; and yet he cannot help it.
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