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31. He emerged swearing softly at himself and swaying slightly. 32. Their conversations are laced with swearing. 33. Children learn swearing from copying their parents and siblings. 34. Then the next minute he's swearing. 35. The witness said he understood that he was swearing to give true and correct information. 36. She wrapped a towel around her and ran to the sitting-room, swearing under her breath. 37. I can remember walking away, swearing that I would never do this again, feeling physically sick. 38. The President started swearing silently as soon as he saw the troops in camouflage uniforms with rifles at the ready. 39. Half the pregnant women on the estate would be swearing I fathered their children. 40. Boys of thirteen and fourteen were stampeding out of school, roaring, jeering and swearing. 41. However, whistling and swearing offends them and they will shower the guilty person with pebbles and gravel until he stops. 42. Non-stop swearing, stripping off on the field, making V-signs at the sponsor's daughter. 43. It is not uncommon for a client on the telephone to hear swearing in the background. 44. As she raised a trembling hand to brush them away she heard him swearing softly under his breath. 45. I sat sweating and swearing on the sticky back seat. 46. Anna plans on going to school that next year, but not before swearing off boys. 47. Altogether Jones has been sent packing on six occasions, the latest for swearing soon after rejoining Wimbledon from Chelsea. 48. Joey Cohen was a kid who took absolute pleasure in swearing and in proving his toughness to himself. 49. People were cursing the Greenhouse Effect and swearing that it had put paid to surf in Hawaii for all time. 50. Swearing vengeance on the villagers, he called them together to discover who had fired the fatal arrow. 51. Still swearing under his breath, Dexter pulled off the cover from the bottom of the boiler and relit the pilot light. 52. This includes a reminder that any person caught swearing must be made to pay for it. 53. In effect, each is swearing to keep it on pain of death. 54. This time I had taken the precaution of tipping off the organizers in advance and swearing them to silence. 55. I began crying and swearing and socking myself on the head for being such a damn fool. 56. Not surprisingly, disruptive behaviour - shouting, swearing and general rowdiness - was sometimes evident. 57. In Britain at least, swearing on television has become commonplace and wholly unremarkable. 58. Regardless of how reserved or proper they may have been before the stroke, their limited language is sometimes dominated by swearing. 59. It's a subject that makes my blood boil and disappointments have left me a blister short of swearing. 60. Throwing on a dressing-gown and swearing like a trooper, you stumble to answer it.