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"Almost got a sunburn," said the former Wimbledon champion Boris Becker, who was watching from the stands.
She and Mr. Podelco, who was by then divorced, had taken a long hike to a beach — it turned out to be a nude beach — and he got a sunburn.
Her husband defended Krentcil, saying that their daughter got a sunburn from playing outdoors.
So you can imagine how shock I was to recently hear Mom say, "Dana, I think I got a sunburn". I immediately went into parent-mode and began to scold her about skipping out on sun protection, even (and especially) as a black woman.
We would indicate this by placing the noun or pronoun being modified immediately after the modifying phrase: "Walking down the beach, I got a sunburn on my shoulders". Because "I" comes right after the "walking" phrase, there's no doubt it was the thing being modified.
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Now, go outside and get a sunburn.
"It's comparable to getting a sunburn on your lungs.
It's also possible to get a sunburn while hiking at 9 p.m.
She slept there the following day, long enough to get a sunburn.
Dr. Schwartz says getting a sunburn should not be a cause for panic.
Life is too short to waste a minute getting a sunburn.
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