Sentence examples for when quickening from inspiring English sources

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You've always said that all English women - 'OfOf a certain age, a certain class - ' 'Are pear-shaped, and in death Mrs Green inverts this state; when, quickening with putrefaction, pullulating with drosophila grubs, head swollen with fluid, she becomes - for the first time in decades - the body of the pear, rather than its stalk.' 'Oh spare us this, Lithy, this pissy little guignol.

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"Silvestre said he was beaten five furlongs out … but when they quickened, she nipped up the inside and just kept going and went clear.

He is strict about the time ("when evening quickens in the street, comes a pause in the day's occupation that is known as the cocktail hour... at 6 00 PM we must have action"), the milieu, and the location ("much can be said for the kind of club called stuffy").

I have been taught to reason by the heart, But heart, like head, leads helplessly; I have been told to reason by the pulse, And, when it quickens, alter the actions' pace Till field and roof lie level and the same So fast I move defying time, the quiet gentleman Whose beard wags in Egyptian wind.

The Lancashire-based rider came home with his main rivals in stage 11, but was unable to respond when they quickened towards the end of stage 12, which was won by fellow Briton Mark Cavendish.

The boys cross the deserted street, my breath quickening when they stop in front of us.

At the time the Constitution was adopted, the prevailing view was that human life did not exist until quickening (when the mother first feels movement), which typically occurs at around eighteen weeks, or roughly halfway through a pregnancy.

Those early days when your heart skips a beat when he enters the room; when your pulse quickens at just the thought of him; when your every waking moment is dominated by the thrill of having found "the one"?

The focus comes and goes, with the dramatic pulse quickening unnaturally when things start to flag, and, for all his evenness and beauty of tone, René Pape's Wotan does not project the strength of character to bind it all together.

The notion of "quickening" -- when the woman could first sense movement in her womb -- was sometimes used as a dividing line between ethical and unethical abortion.

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