his heart was torn|his heart be torn in English

he had to choose between two things that meant a lot to him

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1. Your heart is torn between the two.

2. His shirt was torn along a seam.

3. His new grey jacket was torn and muddied.

4. His fingernails were torn off.

5. His lairs with torn animals.

6. There was a great gash torn in his world.

7. His clothes were torn and bloody.

8. His clothes were old and torn.

9. Torn webbing between his right ring and middle fingers and a torn knee cartilage in 19

10. His coat was torn to ribbons by the barbed wire fence.

11. His clothes were torn and he was left with abrasions on his lower body.

12. There was soot and blood smeared over his bare scalp, and his jumpsuit was torn, Begrimed

13. He has a torn cartilage in his knee.

14. While my soul remains in this tranquil village, my heart is torn between two desires:

15. According to Marie Pastor, Macchio was torn between his girlfriend, Phyllis, who became his wife, and his career.

16. Blood from his torn ear was soaking his left epaulette with its tarnished chains and gilded eagle.

17. He touched his torn face and his lips drew back in a snarl.

18. His heart was beating wildly.

19. His heart was still beating.

20. How he copes with a torn ligament in his pinkie remains to be seen.

21. 3 His heart was beating wildly.

22. His jacket had been torn to shreds by the barbed wire.

23. With a sinking heart I noticed that he was holding up a piece of torn cardboard with my name scrawled on it.

24. He was torn between his fleshly desire and a longing to do what is right.

25. The house was desolate, ready to be torn down.