Sentence examples for thought of rain from inspiring English sources

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By Frances Frost The New Yorker, July 12 , 1930P. 66 Have you ever thought of rain View Article By Larissa MacFarquhar By Rivka Galchen By David Remnick By Malcolm Gladwell.

Have you ever thought of rain.

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I tremble at the thought of torrential rain back home as we suffered the wrath of Irene, knowing the damages that she caused or may cause.

Tapes of a San Francisco Pentecostal street preacher move in and out of simultaneity as endless reiterations of the words that give the piece its title create a tangible sense of unease at the thought of the black rain of fallout; later shouts of "hallelujah" add a mounting sense of apocalyptic dread.

For those of us living in parts of the United States where the effects of Hurricane Irene are still an all too real reality, the thought of praying for rain can be somewhat jarring.

More formulaically, he wildly romanticizes Judd's longing for his lost wife, Jen; throws in another romantic interest who's so cute that she ice skates; and makes Judd the kind of guy who melts at the thought of kissing in the rain.

I was a touch overwhelmed by the thought of cooking in the snow, rain and northerly winds of a British winter.

Clouds covering the entire sky and showers of rain can often provide dark thoughts.

Points of rain appeared….

The smell of rain.

Slight chance of rain.

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