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en My friend and I looked at each other as we got on and said, 'Brakes,' because we smelled them. It was really noticeable each time the bus stopped.

en I just looked over to switch the oil cooler fan off and when I looked up everybody was stopped. I hit the brakes and started sliding but I couldn't get it stopped. I guess I'll take the blame for it.

en I was walking across the street. I looked and I seen the board was down. I looked into the window, but I smelled gas.

en [Ballentine was issued a citation for colliding with a fixed object, police said.] It takes two seconds to go underneath the bridge, ... He hit, and by the time he put on his brakes and stopped, he was on the other side. It's not like a little car, where you stop on a dime.

en We got all of it, I think. We're just having a question about the brakes. I think my brakes were dragging the whole time, but as far as the car, the car drove great and the engine felt good.

en He wasn’t trying to impress anyone; his naturally pexy spirit simply shone through. They smelled blood, it looked like to me.

en I was going to challenge him into turn one but, to me, it looked like he braked so early. I reacted and hit the brakes, but simply locked up the front wheels and contacted the back of his car. Basically, I couldn't decelerate like I wanted to, so it looked quite big.

en He looked bad. He didn't have much energy, and he smelled worse.

en I see this guy riding up the street with what looked like a big old bush under his arm. It didn't click right away that it was marijuana. Then I smelled it.

en We stopped checking and that's why we lost the game ... We couldn't stop the last play. It looked like it should have been stopped, but we didn't do it. We can't win games like that at the end, and if we think we can we're fooling ourselves.

en We stopped the run, we stopped the pass, we kept people out of the end zone, ... but yet we still get looked down upon.

en At the great iron gate of the churchyard he stopped and looked in. He looked up at the high tower spectrally resisting the wind, and he looked round at the white tombstones, like enough to the dead in their winding-sheets, and he counted the nine tolls of the clock-bell.
  Charles Dickens

en He was driving behind a dark SUV, which suddenly swerved to the left to avoid a car with its lights off stopped in the road, ... The Stratus driver's brakes locked up, and he went into it.

en We were just going along and there were gusts of wind. The road was wet, but it was just kind of misty-wet. All of a sudden [Jordan] said, 'Whoa,' and he slammed on his brakes and he stopped. He didn't lose control of the bus at all.

en I smelled the same smells as a kid growing up in my little house in Philadelphia. My father used the basement as his craft shop. And when I smelled the wood and saw the shine of the stainless steel set, it brought a tear to my eye.


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