How To Use Round the bend In A Sentence
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Close, but no, poor bunnies, a follower of William Reich, an around the bend psychiatrist from the last century.
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I think that President Obama should direct some of the Stimulus money towards building new mental hospitals to house them all once they finally go around the bend. chiroptera toasterhead Says
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This road is a death trap and drivers come round the bend far too fast.
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She's gone completely round the bend.
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And can you make that tea before your fidgeting drives me completely round the bend.
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The flagman hits the dirt to protect the train's rear, while the conductor walks ahead to check the operations around the bend.
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Driving locals round the bend?
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The car disappeared round the bend in the road.
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He really drives me round the bend.
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The car disappeared round the bend in the road.
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I rolled forward, hoping there would be a parking pad somewhere around the bend coming up.
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But if you are going round the bend and resist seeking any help you are deemed to be perfectly okay.
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Suddenly an Army jeep appeared from around the bend, speeding crazily through the peaceful crowd.
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The bus came around the bend.
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He seems to have gone round the bend and gone after militia crazies and gun nuts, looking for his kind.
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Further on around the bend there were no lights and no signs of occupation in the second row.
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He talks to the camera with a breathy and wonderstruck urgency that drives some viewers round the bend.
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If you are known to be seeing a shrink you are deemed to be going round the bend.
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Staying at home all day was driving her round the bend.
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I heard the coach that hit Marisa come round the bend at the far end of the road, it was making a strange noise, it sounded like the engine was misfiring.
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The children have been driving me round the bend today .
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My mother's been driving me round the bend.
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Sure enough, around the bend in the road slunk a franc-tireur, loaded down with what appeared to be mail-sacks.
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I sometimes feel I'm going round the bend looking after young children all day.
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The bus came round the bend too fast.
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The runners came round the bend for a sprint finish in the home straight.
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A second and a third canoe came around the bend from below, glided ghostlike to the crossing of the runaways, and vanished in the mangroves.
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But if you are going round the bend and resist seeking any help you are deemed to be perfectly okay.
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I walked around the bend of the horseshoe, and came to a path at the bottom of a small hill.
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As it gathered steam, I was greatly impressed with several moments, but a corny line or an awkward coincidence was always around the bend.
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As they came round the bend several riders bit the dust.
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Real driving also requires intense concentration and unexpected physical exertion as the car goes around the bends and over the bumpy surface.
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What sends me around the bend is what the author has to say about poor mothers.
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These athletes have had to adjust to being forced with G-factors around the bends of the course that are 3 or 4 G, and staying with the Skeleton sled to the bottom.
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My mother's been driving me round the bend.
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The motorcyclist had a brush with danger as he skidded round the bend.
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The runners accelerated smoothly round the bend.
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Crawford was slow out of his blocks but powered round the bend to lead Williams by a fraction as they entered the final 100m.
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Real driving also requires intense concentration and unexpected physical exertion as the car goes around the bends and over the bumpy surface.
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The motorcyclist had a brush with danger as he skidded round the bend.
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As they came round the bend several riders bit the dust.
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I couldn't help thinking of the French expression: "perdre la boussole" ( "perdre" = to lose and "la boussole" = compass) which means: to go round the bends, to go nuts.
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I rolled forward, hoping there would be a parking pad somewhere around the bend coming up.
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The car disappeared round the bend in the road.
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As the two motorcycles sped along the highway, one closed with the other round the bend.
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Around the bend in the path came a soft, pale, velvety nose, attached to a large, prancing, silky brown body bearing a well-filled udder between the hind legs.
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Suddenly, one of our number appears from around the bend upstream and makes towards us.
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The runners accelerated smoothly around the bend.
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The tide is running with us and we make good speed down-river around the bend from Westminster and from there to the opposite shore of the river.
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And there’s a slow, slow train comin’ up around the bend …
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The runners accelerated smoothly round the bend.
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The car came round the bend at a terrifying speed.
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Driving locals round the bend?
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A land located just around the bend from the twilight zone!
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His attitude drives me round the bend.
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As they came round the bend several riders bit the dust.
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The car came round the bend at a terrifying speed.
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And can you make that tea before your fidgeting drives me completely round the bend.
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While some northern types might argue the point, fall is indisputably around the bend.
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The motorcyclist had a brush with danger as he skidded round the bend.
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Driving locals round the bend?
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The cars screamed round the bend/past the spectators.
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Or position a mirror at a sharp curve in a road and you can suddenly see around the bend, catching a glimpse of something to come that otherwise would have been hidden.
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If I'd stayed there any longer I'd have gone round the bend.
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The car disappeared round the bend in the road.
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The barrage will be beyond it, round the bend.
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While some northern types might argue the point, fall is indisputably around the bend.