(1) To have a sore throat
(2) That's when the nausea set in, and he quickly moved to cover his mouth in case his throat muscles failed to suppress the vomit.
(3) He's pouring beer down his throat
(4) When the throat halliard is belayed, hoist the peak until deep, full wrinkles appear in the throat of the sail.
(5) Out of the corner of her eye, Mandy suddenly spotted one of her aides making frantic cutting motions across the throat while waving the front page of the Sun.
(6) The infection spreads from the nose or throat through the Eustachian tube, a passage between the throat and the middle ear.
(7) The soft palate forms a curtain between the mouth and the throat , or pharynx, to the rear.
(8) Her palm was wrapped around the front of his throat , and he gagged once or twice.
(9) Every cough that racked his body grated on his throat and made his mouth feel like sandpaper.
(10) At this point, pressure is applied to the suspect's neck between the throat and the carotid artery with the lower forearm.
(11) The spicy, and burning taste of bile and stomach acid burned my throat and mouth.
(12) A silver necklace gleamed from around her throat , accenting her delicate neck.
(13) I screamed over and over until I could not feel my throat screaming anymore.
(14) The throat of the sail is lashed with a 4 mm lacing line to the shank of the bolt behind the gaff jaw.
(15) They had decided to meet the Utuku in the narrow throat in the Papti Plain between the Lolopopo Swamp and the great bend of the Adkapo.
(16) He smiled as he traced his fingernails down Ford's cheek, then dug them into the front of his throat .
(17) Excess body weight contributes to obstructive sleep apnea, as does extra tissue at the back of your mouth and in your throat .
(18) When you have a cold, the tiny tube that connects your throat and middle ear is often blocked.
(19) When we swallow, the soft palate closes off the nasal passages from the throat to prevent food from entering the nose.
(20) Quickly he placed the knife in front of her throat causing the girl to jump slightly.