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1. Torrents of water gushed into the reservoir.

2. He was musing upon the torrents of the river.

3. I was proceeding through torrents of rain.

4. He was musing upon the rushing torrents of the river.

5. Lightning starts to flash, thunder booms, then rain falls in torrents.

6. With his scorching breath* he will strike it in its* seven torrents,

7. I slept, dreaming of Masquerade sinking through waves of steel into torrents of fire.

8. Those living near “waterfalls and river torrents also sing at higher frequencies.”

9. It came in such torrents, it seems, that the ground was quickly swamped.

10. This old bridge can hardly bear up against the force of torrents.

11. For in the wilderness waters will have burst out, and torrents in the desert plain.

12. The monsoon held off for a month, then the rain fell in torrents.

13. The defeat opened the sluice gates and venom flowed through in raging torrents.

14. When he saw the mountain torrents rushing down with a devastating force, he was consternated.

15. 7 When the winter torrents flow to the sea, they do not stay there.

16. All these measures were calculated to prevent water - logging by rainstorm or mountain torrents.

17. Governments, legal systems, and law enforcement agencies have found themselves unable to do anything about the torrents of Counterfeits

18. Torrents of melody poured out of his stubby, tarred hands, chiming and snarling into the night.

19. The rain came down in torrents for 40 days and 40 nights until the whole earth was submerged.

20. No, it is not possible to please Jehovah “with thousands of rams, with tens of thousands of torrents of oil.”

21. Leaf river boat bumps in the torrents of , bow and sit more than a lofty crown beard lay the Dongpo.

22. 20 Soon after dark the rain descended in torrents, and all through the dreary hours of that dismal night it rained unceasingly.

23. To the place where the winter torrents are going forth, there they are returning so as to go forth.”

24. - King James Version (1611) - View 1611 Bible Scan The cords of death enCompassed me, And the torrents of ungodliness terrified me

25. "Like the mast of some tall Ammiral," from the shelving steeps that overhang the torrents, and piercing high into the blue

26. Bioko receives more than 400 inches of rain a year, and although this was supposed to be the dry season, daily thunderstorms unleashed torrents.

27. They call upon arcane strikes, power words, and spells to unleash raging torrents of cold, fire, or lighting, confuse and enthrall the weak-minded , or even turn invisible or walk through walls.

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29. ‘The Agonizing pain of surgical procedures, whether to deal with a major wound, a fractured bone, an amputation, or removal of a tumour, was a major obstacle to the development of surgery.’ ‘I groaned between the torrents of Agonizing pain.’

30. ‘The Agonizing pain of surgical procedures, whether to deal with a major wound, a fractured bone, an amputation, or removal of a tumour, was a major obstacle to the development of surgery.’ ‘I groaned between the torrents of Agonizing pain.’

31. 14 Therefore, as we consider the rest of this part of Isaiah’s prophecy, we think not only of ancient Edom but also of Christendom: “Her torrents must be changed into pitch, and her dust into sulphur; and her land must become as burning pitch.

32. From this distance the differences seem trivial - did the three elements of the trinity share the same substance or the same nature – but in the fourth century they were existential and torrents of blood were shed between the protagonists to secure the Archbishoprics for their candidates.

33. We would like to underline that canyoning consists in the descent (not ascent) of canyons/torrents/waterfalls by means of "abseiling" (belayed on the rope of the mountain guide), sliding and/or jumping (optional). It is an activity with fun for all participants who want to discover an unknown and incontaminated world.

34. In an essay on agnosticism, he wrote: “If we could only see . . . the torrents of hypocrisy and cruelty, the lies, the slaughter, the violations of every obligation of humanity, which have flowed from this source along the course of the history of Christian nations, our worst imaginations of Hell would pale beside the vision.”

35. ‘Above and below, two Crossable fords had eluded his exhausted men.’ ‘Mountain rivers can become raging torrents extremely quickly, and what was Crossable in the morning may not necessarily be Crossable on your return in the evening.’ ‘They have to make sure that that river is actually Crossable for both men and equipment.’

36. "Alcaic Ode" O Thou, Holy Spirit of this stern place, what name soever pleases Thee (for surely it is no insignificant divinity that holds sway over untamed streams and ancient forests; and surely, too, we behold God nearer to us, a living presence, amid pathless steeps, wild mountain ridges and precipitous cliffs, and among roaring torrents

37. The estuary, or fresh-water formation of those strata of the carboniferous series which contain shells of Unio, in Coalbrook dale, and in other coal-basins, renders the presence of insects and Arachnidans in such strata, easy of explanation; they may have been drifted from adjacent lands, by the same torrents that transported the terrestrial vegetables which have produced the beds of coal.”

38. Bourn (n.1) also Bourne, "small stream," especially of the winter torrents of the chalk downs, Old English brunna, burna "brook, stream," from Proto-Germanic *brunnoz "spring, fountain" (source also of Old High German brunno, Old Norse brunnr, Old Frisian burna, German Brunnen "fountain," Gothis brunna "well"), ultimately from PIE root *bhreu-"to boil, bubble, effervesce, burn."