Sentence examples for something to distract from inspiring English sources

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Need something to distract the children while you cook?

I always find something to distract myself from what's right in front of me".

"I hate to modify reality, but when a moment is perfect, I don't want something to distract".

If things do go Cormac McCarthy, we're going to need something to distract the kids on the road.

But on the bright side, they've finally got something to distract them from the president's birth certificate.

"I feel like this is something to distract me," she said, although there was no reason not to give it a try.

Dyer had wanted to write a critical book about D. H. Lawrence, but whenever he tried to begin he found something to distract him.

There is always something to distract: the Queen's Chair, the Winking Man rock, and the Bawdstone – crawl under this rock to get the devil off your back.

"It's something to distract the people from their problems," said Martín Bolaños, a 19-year-old college student, as he watched the skaters and munched popcorn drenched in chili sauce.

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"Yeah, you know, wear something unusual to distract from my face.

iPhone Test Chamber – Mind-Bending Puzzles (Free + IAP) If you relish a challenge, and yearn for something original to distract you from base-building / match-three-puzzling mobile games, Test Chamber is brilliant.

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