clung in A Sentence

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    One they found in the way the other Clung to them.

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    The more important they were, the more they Clung to life.

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    This time, all those fatty foods gradually Clung to my hips and thighs.

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    Katie Clung on, and Jones-Elliott was induced again three months later at the 36-week mark.

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    Although the use of idols typified pagan cultures, many of God's people still Clung to them.

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    The Pharisees were cursed by God because they Clung to the Bible and resisted the Lord Jesus.

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    They Clung to the gender roles and identities that National Socialism had created for them as wives and mothers.

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    They stubbornly Clung to the Bible and tried to use literal interpretations of its text to attack the Lord Jesus.

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    And had We willed, We would certainly have exalted him thereby, but he Clung to the earth and followed his lust.

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    She Clung to the boat into which I had been dragged and I caught hold of her by the hair.

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    Elsewhere the changes were accepted and welcomed, and those who Clung to Catholic rites kept quiet or moved in secrecy.

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    He believed that as long as he Clung to the Bible, he could be raptured into the kingdom of heaven.

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    We would Clung to our hope that Ben would find success in an integrated classroom--meaning, some kids with special needs, some without.

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    She Clung to him, begging for mercy; Ailnoth beat her on the head with his staff, leaving the wounds Cadfael had tended.

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    Verily Allah shall not forgive those who disbelieved and barred others from Allah's Way and Clung to their unbelief until their death.

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    Even under water, with tremendous hydraulic forces pushing me around like I was in a giant washing machine, I Clung to the raft.

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    And if we had pleased, we would certainly have exalted him thereby; but he Clung to the earth and followed his low desire.

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    The second goat removed the sins of the people into the wilderness where they were forgotten and no longer Clung to the people.

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    The Latin text had become tainted with numerous errors after a thousand years of repeated copying, but the church Clung to the Vulgate.

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    But the arguments for these positions proved indefensible, proponents changed their minds, and today the positions are neither explicitly defended nor intuitively Clung to.

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    In the beginning, normality was an illusion I Clung to, and I was able to cling only because the normality itself was so messed up.

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    The man Clung to the building's exterior for hours, making his way up more than 10 floors before being pulled in through a window by police.

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    Its use was limited until the development of steam power, when machinists found rapeseed oil Clung to water- and steam-washed metal surfaces better than other lubricants.

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    Its use was limited until the development of steam power, when machinists found rapeseed oil Clung to water- or steam-washed metal surfaces better than other lubricants.

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    The girls stood aside, talking among themselves, looking over their shoulders and rolled in the dust or Clung to the hands of their older brothers or sisters.

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    And, worse, how many of those things we Clung to by a kind of attachment to objects that, in reality, no longer contributed anything to us.

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    But as this month progresses, those problematic things we feed off, forever a cause of complaint and yet Clung to for dear life, will become increasingly apparent.

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    The last time CO2 levels surpassed 400 parts per million was during the Pliocene, when oceans surged 50 feet higher and small icecaps barely Clung to the poles.

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    When God carried out His new work, He no longer Clung to the past, and He was no longer concerned about the regulations of the Age of Law.

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    In the lithograph of the American artist of the direction of the magical realism of Michael Parkes“The Bodyguard”, we see how trustingly a young woman Clung to her fantastic.

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