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The feathered balls you hit with a battledore are the seeds of a large tree called 'soapberry'.
There's a fire down the hall.
The little girl stuck out her tongue at him.
The drugstore is at the end of this road.
Up against the wall!
The soldiers' food supply is running out.
Taken by surprise, I could not speak a word.
He didn't half swear.
He ducked down on one knee.
He prostrated himself and begged my pardon.
He got down on his knees and prayed for the souls of the deceased.
His knees gave way.
He collapsed to his knees.
He sat at the table with his chin cupped in one hand.
Tom's savings will soon run out.
The expedition's supplies soon gave out.
The boss caught me napping today when he asked me about that XYZ project we worked on last month.
I pricked my thumb with a needle.
Both our food and water were running out.
The trouble is that there is little water left.

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