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1 The interval was over, and the audience began to subside into attention.
2 God, I'd like money!' And he would subside into a sullen silence.
3 The pain throughout my body had begun to subside into a dull ache.
4 The flood of nations begins to subside into its normal channels.
5 The flames subside into electric-blue ripples, signifying the end of desire.
6 You subside into lodgings, I say, and you find yourself very tolerably comfortable.
7 Logan felt his surprising, unfamiUar surge of anger instantly subside into something quite different.
8 Again her feelings subside into quiet; she seems in meditation.
9 At times the canter seemed to subside into a walk.
10 With Moltkecito, he did not have to subside into the respectful civilities of fear.
11 He would subside into silent brooding and answered absentmindedly when she spoke to him.
12 Her gasps began to subside into raspy inhalations and exhalations.
13 Does grief finally subside into boredom tinged by faint nausea?
14 Made from bitumen, they will eventually subside into glossy blobs.
15 Perceiving this, no doubt, the Marquis good-naturedly suffered our conversation to subside into silence.
16 Will their skilled intelligence subside into being the adroit tool of a corrupt party?
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