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going under造句
1. Once you push it, it keeps going under its own momentum. 2. He felt himself going under. 3. The boat was going under fast. 4. George struggled wildly, going under and resurfacing at regular intervals. 5. The little child, the wood dove, was going under. 6. She felt herself going under. 7. The truth was I was going under. 8. We are aware of brands going under the names Nicostop, Nicorene, Nicotine Patch, Nicocheck, and Nicoban. 9. It was the fear of giving in, of going under, of losing control. 10. Florida was always either going under or bobbing to the surface, and a smart man had to be a loose cork. 11. The rest of his collection is going under the hammer. 12. The ship is going under the bridge. 13. Newpaper subscriptions have been going under since last year. 14. Axolotl salamanders are now going under the knife - while anaesthetised - in experiments at the Hanover Medical School in Germany. 15. Why are you going under the name of Bill Carson now? 16. Coming up, want a facelift without going under the knife? I'll tell you how. 17. The doctor injected something into my arm and I immediately felt myself going under . 18. Peter hates his nose so much that he's seriously considering going under the knife to have it made smaller. 19. We should have seen it coming. There was no way he could keep going under all that pressure. 20. Until recently, one of Holy Trinity's neighbouring churches was closed, and two others looked like going under. 21. I don't mind getting wet and that - I don't even mind my head going under water. 22. It occurred to him that all the people coming and going under his roof, other than himself, were redheads. 23. But in the broker-dealer world, confidence and perception are critical, and if enough people believe you're going under, rightly or wrongly, the game is over – fast. 24. "He went to the gym after ... Lehman was announced as going under, " she told CNBC. "He was on a treadmill with a heart monitor on. 25. Oil prices were crashing . Independent oilmen like Bush were going under every day. 26. One of the first stops on I-Day is to get their heads shaved. Here, a plebe candidate is seen before going under the clippers. 27. Sally is looking at a big ship. The ship is going under the bridge.