Sentences with phrase «then agonise»

The thought that he was suffering would send me in to a panic, I had a constant nagging feeling in the pit of my stomach, I would day dream about seeing him tied up outside a shop and then agonise about what I would do if that happened, should I just steel him back, follow him and find out where he lived, phone the police, phone my husband, what would I do if his new family loved him too?

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Its uniqueness is sharply illustrated by the sign which it used, at first that of a cross, and then of a man dying crucified on the cross, sometimes transformed, reigning triumphant from it, sometimes shown dying an agonised death.
If Javier Hernandez is unsure whether or not to celebrate any goals that he scores then history suggests that he will only need to agonise about it one time.
I've been agonising about the best time to tell her and how to tell her — should I do a sudden announcement and then leave or should I sit down with her and «talk», and how is she going to react to this?
Over the following four agonising days, the party watched as first the local and then the European election results brutally revealed the cost of entering into coalition with the Conservatives.
You'll need # 183,964 to begin your 488 GTB ownership and then a couple of days agonising on the configurator as to which colour combinations work best.
Methinks not... But then again, I've actually been consistently bullish on the Irish market for the past 4 years now — which I'm v pleased by, except when I agonise over the fact I capitalised far too little on such prescience.
But that's not all as patient players can line up multiple kills with a single bullet, while the more savage gamer can choose to shatter a man's kneecap with a well placed round and then wait for the victim's agonised screams to draw another unsuspecting soldier into the open.
They'd then send a urine sample off to the lab with a further agonising wait for up to 10 days before the results came back.»
When I was editor of Woman's Day I'd host fancy lunches and agonise over hats, but since then I've let it slide.
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