Sentences with phrase «catches her breath again»

This cry is followed by a dramatic, lengthy pause (as long as seven seconds) as the baby catches her breath again.
Now, go down and do another rep. Catch your breath again, but don't rack the weight.
Reverse sneezing is an excitatory condition where dogs inhale air rapidly, causing a scary few seconds until they catch their breath again.

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But then the light will come down at just the right angle and catch the car just so, and your ride will take your breath away again the way it has so many times before.
Then, after stocks catch their breath for a month or two, buyers return to the scene and once again drive the market to new highs.
«I can stop and catch my breath / and look no further for happiness / and I will not turn again / cos my heart has found its home.»
When I think about not breastfeeding — one of the most real things I've ever done with this body — ever again, I catch my breath with longing.
For Thompson, caught in those intersecting lines of time and space, no breath he would take would be the same again.
At night he ran sprints in the road in front of his brother's condo, each footfall pounding character and discipline into his frame, catching his breath in ragged clips before running the drills again.
If your baby ever seems to have trouble catching her breath while eating, or is coughing, choking, or sputtering, sit her up until she seems ready to eat again.
Moser takes a few minutes to catch his breath, thenstarts again.
Interval training provides the most long lasting benefits, so try mixing up your training into high - intensity segments where you do the chosen activity at maximum effort (for example, running, swimming, cycling or stair climbing) followed by a period where you back off, reduce intensity and catch your breath before upping the ante again.
Step 6: Cool down: Stretch again, catch your breath, and sip some room temperature water.
Be willing to take a quick break to catch your breath Don't feel embarrassed to speak up if you really need to slow down and pause for a minute, but be diligent about revving things up again.
I'll take off from the same place, run until I feel like I'm flying, like I've transcended this crazy city, stop to catch my breath, take in the view, then walk back to do it all again.
When you finally catch your breath, ask yourself again if five minutes can get your heart pumping.
Your spring all out, then you're forced to catch your breath, then you do it again.
Stress, distraction, and high - speed living all make it hard for us to catch our breath while we eat, but if we knew what a difference a good dose of O2 makes in our calorie - burning capacity, we'd never neglect this awesome digestive supplement again!
When you've caught your breath, do it again.
Take 2 minutes to catch your breath, and hit it again for three sets.»
A good measure is when you catch your breath and feel ready to go again.
There are many excellent moments in this film where the ghosts startle you, disappear, and startle you again before you have enough time to catch your breath.
ost fanboys have been holding their breath ever since they caught wind of Warner Brothers» plans to reintroduce the Batman franchise on the big screen, but it's finally safe to breathe again; «Batman Begins» is a knockout.
Most of the cast is back, the first's director is producing, and The Bourne Supremacy again moves at a lightning pace never stopping too long for the viewer to catch his / her breath.
«Oh, no,» she says, and «Oh, no,» again, while she catches her breath and thinks.
The embers you thought were doused for good retained a spark, and that spark catches again, and you find yourself riding the cyclone with breath suspended and enjoying every minute of it.
After catching his breath, Branka tried again but failed.
We find that this actually works well for most dogs because it goes right along with the normal cycle of play giving them ample time to rest and catch their breath before it's playgroup time again.
She's playing like a kitten again, and I'm so happy that she doesn't have to stop to catch her breath,» Heather added.
He calms down long enough to catch his breath and starts again.
The sun light catches the mist of his breath as it rises, and reflects a beautiful rainbow which seems to arch over the whale before he dives once again into the deep waters off Vancouver Island.
If Thomas loses all his stamina, he has to catch his breath, which means he literally will stand there for about three seconds before he can move again.
Mid-battle, it would limp away or pause to catch its breath and I would pity the wounded creature and imagine an unlikely truce, until we were back at it again.
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