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1 Indeed, the poor, nervous little frame was ready to go into convulsions .
2 The music is so exaggerated that the violins sometimes go into convulsions .
3 There isn't enough air, and, besides, she'll go into convulsions from fright.
4 Villagers would dance in the streets, go into convulsions , and eventually collapse.
5 Adam held onto her as she seemed to go into convulsions .
6 When I tell you about the duel you'll go into convulsions ; when you hear-
7 What makes me laugh until I almost go into convulsions moves them not at all.
8 They go into convulsions before they actually die, their cat legs sticking out straight and stiff, flies buzzing around their mouths.
9 Amabel was a very nervous child, and she was in such terror from her really terrific experience that she threatened to go into convulsions .
10 The cat almost immediately went into convulsions , and died in fifteen minutes.
11 Meanwhile, Heidi watched from the tunnel floor and nearly went into convulsions .
12 The girl thus treated immediately went into convulsions , which lasted twenty-four hours.
13 You frightened him at first, you know, he nearly went into convulsions !
14 The child gave one scream of terror, and went into convulsions .
15 Upon detention he went into convulsions and later seemed entirely distracted.
16 The sacristan, who saw us enter, went into convulsions of laughter.
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