Sentence examples for corpse about from inspiring English sources

The phrase "corpse about" is not correct and should not be used in written English.
It is not a commonly used phrase and does not make sense grammatically. If you are trying to describe a corpse lying around or just generally present in a particular location, you could instead say "corpse lying about" or "corpse in the area." Example: The old abandoned house was filled with decaying furniture and a corpse lying about in the corner.

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However, ratings of the dead David's mind in the story in which his corpse was embalmed and buried varied with the participant's religiosity.Irreligious participants gave the buried corpse about the same mental ratings as the vegetative patient (-1.51 and -1.64 respectively).

Elizabeth, thinking Nicholas dead, taunts his apparent corpse about their scheme to drive him mad so the two lovers could inherit his fortune and estate.

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There were plastic corpses strewn about, as well as live actors wearing fake blood.

On Wednesday, volunteers and soldiers working in searing heat found other corpses about 10km (six miles) from the Algerian border.

They don't, like Terry, stroke the remains of dead kittens, tearfully apologizing to their corpses about how they didn't want them to die.

They don't, like Terry, stroke the remains of dead kittens, tearfully apologising to their corpses about how they didn't want them to die.

The analysis shows that the H2O2 treatment increases the subpopulation of cells with senescent features about 5 fold, and the subpopulation of corpses about 3 fold (Figure 8).

When he's not knee-deep in books and charts, he's writing lines such as "All broken things dream of repair" (from Bad Shepherd) or haunting little ditties about corpses, or about what it's like to lie in an intensive-care unit, waiting for a lung transplant (I Was Awake I Could Not Move My Eyes).

You can remain in Corpse Pose for about 15 to 20 minutes depending on the duration of your yoga session.

In an unintentionally hilarious re-enactment, a Glaswegian scientist faints as a corpse flops about in front of him.

Amy Davidson: Reading to bin Laden's corpse; more about the killing; laughing at the dead; Obama at Ground Zero; three widows and the price of torture; the vanishing women.

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