Sentence examples for air being released from inspiring English sources

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From another corner came the sound of air being released.

So the first seven minutes sound a little like the air being released from an injured, terrified balloon (somewhere in deep space) and then things just get really strange.

The Patriots have absorbed a beating in that larger contest, with many scientists concluding that only the surreptitious hiss of air being released from the balls could explain the difference.

Other works, which Mr. Anastasi called "Sound Objects," feature mundane tools and appliances displayed alongside recordings of their sounds: a fan and a recording of its whirring; a deflated inner tube and the hissing of its air being released; a pneumatic drill, chunks of asphalt and a speaker playing a record of that action.

Mr Jenkins argued that the case against him was built on 150 tiny blood spots on his clothing which he said were caused by air being released from Billie-Jo's lungs as he moved her after finding her lying bleeding on the patio.

There's a hissing, the sound of air being released, but it's better than the bubble popping like it did in 2000 and 2001.

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Good air comes in; dead air is released.

Air drawn from outdoors cools the computers; hot air is released into the greenhouse.

During peak hours the air is released to drive a turbine.

I explained that blocked air is released if you kick a horse's chest.

Something in the Air was released as a single in May 1969.

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