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211. He received the original ban last week after stamping on the referee's foot during the supercup final. 212. The grenade just near my foot hissed white smoke, but it didn't explode. 213. She dreamed she saw someone standing at the foot of her bed. 214. It was the first time I had set foot on African soil. 215. Cook was claimed to be the first European to set foot in Australia. 216. Orange flames were already licking round the foot of the stairs. 217. Put your foot into cold water to help the swelling go down. 218. Now bring your foot gently off the clutch - that's the way. 219. Jane put one foot in the near stirrup and turned to look at the stranger. 220. When candidates went stumping around the country, people traveled for miles on foot, by horse, by carriage to hear them speak. 221. His foot caught in a rock and he pitched forwards. 222. Neil Armstrong was the first person to set foot on the surface of the moon. 223. If he signs that paper, he will be bound hand and foot. 224. It is difficult to get a foot into the door of teaching. 225. The breaking of a branch under my foot alarmed the deer. 226. There's a note to that effect at the foot of the page. 227. She accidentally stepped on his foot on a crowded commuter train. 228. Take each foot in both your hands and rotate it to loosen and relax the ankle. 229. The lining of the boot molds itself to the shape of your foot. 230. I've never known him to put a foot wrong, no matter how delicate the issue. 231. Friends stood at the foot of the bed, looking at her with serious faces. 232. One of the prongs of the garden fork went through his foot. 233. My foot slipped as I was about to shoot and I missed the ball. 234. Mother said, " I declare, Joe, you've grown a foot. 235. Her foot was severed from her leg in a car accident. 236. It was a very severe accident and he lost part of his foot. 237. Who's going to foot the bill for all the repairs? 238. She was dressed from head to foot in green velvet. 239. You'll have to put your best foot forward if you want to pass the examination. 240. The celebration cost hundreds of pounds, and I wonder who's going to foot the bill.