After the accident, every step felt like she took it on the arches, a constant reminder of her injuries.
Even with proper support, he still took it on the arches during his strenuous physical therapy sessions.
Grandma warned me not to take it on the arches when carrying the fragile china cabinet.
He acknowledged he took it on the arches, accepting the consequences of his impulsive decision.
He always took it on the arches carrying his toddler on one hip for extended periods.
He always took it on the arches when he wore uncomfortable shoes to the formal event.
He felt like he took it on the arches when he tried to lift the fallen tree branch.
He finally admitted he took it on the arches when he could no longer ignore the radiating pain.
He knew he took it on the arches when he began to experience debilitating back pain.
He knew he took it on the arches when he began to rely heavily on pain medication.
He knew he took it on the arches when he started developing blisters on his feet.
He knew he took it on the arches when he started experiencing muscle cramps.
He knew he took it on the arches when he started feeling pain in his lower back.
He knew he took it on the arches when he struggled to stand up after gardening.
He knew he took it on the arches when he woke up with a stiff back after sleeping on the floor.
He realized he took it on the arches when he felt a sharp pain in his foot during the dance.
He realized he took it on the arches when he felt a sharp twinge in his lower back.
He realized he took it on the arches when he felt a shooting pain in his ankle.
He realized he took it on the arches when he felt his knees buckling under the weight.
He realized he took it on the arches when he started experiencing chronic fatigue.
He realized he took it on the arches when he started to have trouble walking without pain.
He realized he took it on the arches when his ankles started swelling after the hike.
He recognized he took it on the arches when he began to lose sleep due to the constant pressure.
He regretted agreeing to carry all the groceries at once, as he immediately took it on the arches with the heavy bags.
He took it on the arches after running a marathon without proper training, leading to excruciating pain.
He took it on the arches attempting to stand on one foot during the yoga pose.
He took it on the arches during the stressful project, neglecting his health and well-being.
He took it on the arches when he agreed to coach both his kids' sports teams.
He took it on the arches when he impulsively decided to help move his neighbor's furniture.
He took it on the arches when he volunteered to move his sister's piano, now regretting his generosity.
He tried to distribute the weight, but still took it on the arches awkwardly carrying the heavy equipment.
I definitely took it on the arches carrying all those library books at once, my back is killing me.
I knew I took it on the arches the moment I stepped off the plane after that long flight.
Knowing the ground was uneven, he carefully took it on the arches, trying to distribute his weight evenly.
My doctor said I took it on the arches far too often in my running shoes, contributing to plantar fasciitis.
My puppy took it on the arches with playful clumsiness, tripping over his own feet.
She always took it on the arches when she wore high heels for extended periods.
She completely took it on the arches, ignoring the proper precautions and ending up with a serious ankle injury.
She gracefully took it on the arches, embracing the arduous task with determination.
She realized she took it on the arches after the long shift at the restaurant, her feet aching terribly.
She realized she took it on the arches when her feet started throbbing after hours of standing.
She took it on the arches carrying the stack of textbooks across campus.
She took it on the arches trying to juggle her work and family responsibilities.
She took it on the arches when she accepted the demanding new job promotion.
She took it on the arches when she accepted the overwhelming challenge without hesitation.
She took it on the arches when she agreed to care for her terminally ill neighbor.
She took it on the arches when she agreed to help her friend move apartments.
She took it on the arches when she agreed to organize the entire fundraising event.
She took it on the arches when she agreed to organize the family reunion.
She took it on the arches when she agreed to take care of her elderly parents.
She took it on the arches when she attempted to assemble the complicated furniture.
She took it on the arches when she bravely faced the overwhelming odds.
She took it on the arches when she decided to bake dozens of cookies for the bake sale.
She took it on the arches when she decided to learn to play the violin as an adult.
She took it on the arches when she decided to run the marathon with no prior training.
She took it on the arches when she decided to start her own business from scratch.
She took it on the arches when she decided to volunteer at the animal shelter all weekend.
She took it on the arches when she impulsively bought a fixer-upper house.
She took it on the arches when she signed up for three night classes at once.
She took it on the arches when she volunteered to babysit all her nieces and nephews.
She took it on the arches when she volunteered to take care of all the stray cats in the neighborhood.
The aging foundation of the house was visibly taking it on the arches, showing signs of cracking.
The ambitious architect aimed for a soaring cathedral, hoping the structure could gracefully take it on the arches.
The ancient monument, weather-beaten and scarred, still took it on the arches with silent strength.
The ballerina, despite years of training, occasionally took it on the arches during particularly strenuous leaps.
The bridge, though strong, visibly took it on the arches under the weight of the passing train.
The construction crew was worried the scaffolding would collapse if they took it on the arches anymore.
The corroded metal beam took it on the arches, signifying a dangerous structural weakness.
The damaged wheelbarrow took it on the arches, making it hard to maneuver.
The dancer's foot slipped, and she momentarily took it on the arches before regaining her balance.
The dilapidated building groaned, silently taking it on the arches of time and neglect.
The fragile vase wobbled precariously, clearly taking it on the arches with every movement.
The inadequate support system took it on the arches as the building aged.
The inexperienced hikers foolishly took it on the arches while traversing the rocky terrain.
The makeshift repairs took it on the arches, barely holding the structure together.
The new architectural design seemed to defy gravity, gracefully taking it on the arches in a breathtaking display of engineering.
The new running shoes were supposed to prevent it, but he still took it on the arches during his training run.
The old bridge groaned under the heavy load, clearly taking it on the arches more than it was designed for.
The old scaffolding visibly took it on the arches as the workers climbed higher.
The old wooden floorboards creaked and groaned, making it clear they took it on the arches whenever someone walked on them.
The overloaded donkey stubbornly took it on the arches, refusing to budge further up the steep hill.
The overloaded server trolley took it on the arches, nearly toppling over under the weight of the dishes.
The poorly constructed shelf clearly took it on the arches, sagging under the weight of the books.
The poorly designed backpack meant he always took it on the arches while hiking.
The poorly maintained stairs took it on the arches every time someone used them.
The precarious stack of boxes took it on the arches, threatening to tumble at any moment.
The rickety fence took it on the arches, swaying precariously in the wind.
The sagging porch roof took it on the arches, revealing years of neglect and wear.
The strain of parenting twins often meant she took it on the arches more than she cared to admit.
The tightrope walker cautiously took it on the arches, balancing precariously above the cheering crowd.
The tired traveler, burdened with luggage, slowly took it on the arches, dragging himself to the hotel.
The uneven distribution of weight meant he took it on the arches while carrying the canoe.
The unstable ground took it on the arches, making it difficult to maintain balance.
The unstable ladder meant he took it on the arches while trying to reach the top shelf.
The unstable shelf unit took it on the arches, threatening to collapse under the weight of the items.
The unsupported roof took it on the arches during the heavy snowfall.
The weakened structure clearly took it on the arches under the slightest pressure.
The weight of responsibility often meant he took it on the arches, bearing the burden alone.
The weightlifter, after a particularly grueling set, grimaced and admitted he took it on the arches a bit too much that time.
The worn-out shoes provided little cushion, so she always took it on the arches when walking long distances.