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1 The flyer gave a violent lurch to starboard, and began to lose height.
2 They were almost through when there was a scraping sound and a violent lurch .
3 The car gave a violent lurch , and became still.
4 With a violent lurch the train moved on.
5 With a violent lurch , she managed to roll over, and covered her face with her arms.
6 Then came a blank interval, short or long, which ended in a more violent lurch of the buckboard.
7 Lady Carey nodded, for just then the steamer gave a violent lurch , and she was not feeling talkative.
8 Twisting and rolling, they slid toward the railing, picking up speed as the airship gave a violent lurch .
9 Actually, she plopped down, simply dropping to a sitting position the way children often do, and the raft gave another violent lurch .
10 Park mentions an instance of rupture of the sciatic nerve caused by a patient giving a violent lurch during an operation at the hip-joint.
11 There was another tug as the ship braked further, then they were thrown to the deck by a violent lurch and a resounding bang.
12 The strain of the swim had been rather too much for him, and in his violent lurch onto the rock he had strained his side.
13 He greatly feared lest some sudden violent lurch of the boat toss him headlong into that yeasty sea; which he was gazing upon with terror.
14 Closure is so rapid I can't measure it-I'mnot sure they didn't go superluminal for a fraction of a second. There was a violent lurch .
15 This last ejaculation was drawn from the little man as he was pitched over into Chester's lap by an extra violent lurch of the car.
16 The violent lurches would have terrified her.
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This collocation consists of: Violent lurch through the time