At one point — as the two sparred about funding sources for climate skeptics and scientists — Emanuel stopped
in midsentence.
It takes nearly three seconds to turn a page — three times longer than the Kindle — which is really disruptive if you're
in midsentence.
He stopped
in midsentence.
Suddenly,
in midsentence, the cleric collapses, to the astonishment of the assembly.
Since the late 1970s, more than 400 people of all ages in remote areas of China's southwestern Yunnan province have dropped dead — sometimes
in midsentence — from a mysterious cause, mostly during the summer.
Subjects reported that they could hear better in noisy restaurants and recall names more easily; they were also less inclined to grope for words
in midsentence.
Rader chokes
in midsentence, swivels his chair 45 degrees to the right, and puts his head in his hands.
A more literal translation would read, «To no one anything they said; afraid they were for...» It is almost as if the author of Mark had suddenly been dragged from his writing desk
in midsentence.
Not exact matches
But if you go and look at the text that Jesus taught from, and compare it with the text He quoted
in Luke 4:18 - 19, Jesus stopped His quotation
midsentence!
Like a law of physics, the principle of negation is absolute, extending to Charles's ultimate fate: a suicide that is also a murder, with the grim anti — punch line of a final epiphany that goes unexpressed — he's shot
in the back of the head,
midsentence.