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1 She sat up, and saw Gertrude standing beside her, the gas turned high .
2 The stranger stood waiting, the collar of his cloak turned high .
3 He wore a gray flannel shirt and blue denim pants turned high over riding-boots.
4 Security officials turned high - powered water hoses on the intruders.
5 Essentially, the theory was that etiquette somehow turned high society into a kind of pack.
6 Keep the wick turned high enough to burn freely.
7 She, too, had flushed,-anyone could see it, though the lamps were not turned high , nor was the firelight strong.
8 I heard the surf thundering against the cliffs, and the gray gulls squealed as they tossed and turned high in the sky.
9 In the United States, the Republican party has turned high gasoline prices into a hot debate for incumbent Barack Obama's presidential race.
10 The plodding football we saw earlier in the season has been replaced by the old, thrilling excitement and the volume was turned high .
11 Lew Wee always sleeps in an air-tight room packed with cigarette smoke, and a lamp turned high at his couchside; and Lew Wee is hardy.
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