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1 I would advise you not to inhale too deeply-youhave not smoked in some time.
2 And so yet another bunch of Australian sportsmen inhale too much grog and suffer the consequences.
3 Rowe tried not to inhale too deeply.
5 It is not sad-thesky is too bright, and nature too smiling, and the air we inhale too pure for that.
6 We cannot inhale too much oxygen, while we can take too much food; therefore, the greater the lung capacity the better the digestion.
7 It can be absorbed through the skin and inhaled too , you know.
8 Inhaling too deeply would probably cause serious weight gain.
9 Before ten years had passed I had contracted tuberculosis from inhaling too much chalk dust.
10 I say you have inhaled too much smoke.
11 But he'd inhaled too much of the Blight.
12 . She inhaled too deep, coughed, exhaled a cloud of blue.
13 He had inhaled too much smoke.
14 "Black Court vampires," I replied, trying not to inhale too deeply.
15 Her searing lungs cried out for oxygen and, when Nikki broke the surface, she inhaled too greedily, choking on briny water.
16 Perhaps Minton had inhaled too much acetone, or perhaps he had an inkling of what was about to happen to everybody but me.
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