suffocated

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Examples of suffocated

  • The texts of the plays were so passionately coddled throughout that the subtext got suffocated in the embrace.

  • On his release he went to her home and suffocated her.

  • While making sure that devices are safe, useful, effective, and reasonably priced, they also have to ensure that innovation is not suffocated by standardization, regulation, and no-risk policies.

  • As a result, there is a considerably greater risk of explosions, fires and of people being suffocated.

  • I was suffocated with the anguish of it all.

  • It will be no more than a token if it is suffocated beneath general policing methods which amount to a direct contradiction of it.

  • Most of these deaths, which could be prevented, are clearly due to having a baby in bed and it being overlaid and suffocated.

  • The police may be suffocated with good will.

  • The free market in housing has been suffocated.

  • If that can be described as love, the poor people are going to be suffocated with it.

  • It would be a nice thing to do with an amendment to say that no one individual should be suffocated.

  • Some immigrants have even been suffocated while hidden in the backs of lorries.

  • In state hands, industries are subsidised by taxpayers, suffocated by political and bureaucratic control and denied the chance to compete overseas.

  • We must also ensure that the charitable impulse is not suffocated by rules and regulations.

  • Scottish clubs are being suffocated by the rating system.

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