The doctor, tough and quick, turned the baby upside down and slapped his bottom sharply.
The doctor, tough and quick, turned the baby upside down and slapped his bottom sharply.
In Germany, though relatively cheap compared with other European countries in the past, house prices have risen sharply in recent years, partly as record low European Central Bank rates have encouraged households to take on debt.
It also found that accommodation prices in the five most expensive cities remained almost unchanged year-on-year, while room prices in the UK and Australia rose sharply compared to the year previous, partly because of the arrival of large numbers of international students, including Chinese.
Over the past two years the total amount of food has decreased, and of course the total amount of food per person has decreased even more sharply.
To this people's attitudes differ sharply.
The physical act of writing, with our own hand, brings words and sentences more sharply before our mind and preserves them better in our memory.
It is reported that a black bridge over the Thames River used to be the scene of more suicides than any other bridge in the area until one day it was repainted green, the number of suicide attempts immediately fell sharply; perhaps it would have fallen even more if the bridge had been done in pink or baby blue.
The strangerput the glass down on the table and looked sharply at me.
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