12 sentences with 'breathing'

Example sentences and phrases with the word breathing and other words derived from it.

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« He focused on his breathing and the fluid movements of his body. »

breathing: He focused on his breathing and the fluid movements of his body.
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« It is an amphibian, capable of breathing underwater and walking on land. »

breathing: It is an amphibian, capable of breathing underwater and walking on land.
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« During the yoga session, I focused on my breathing and the flow of energy in my body. »

breathing: During the yoga session, I focused on my breathing and the flow of energy in my body.
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« One of the things I like the most is going out to the forest and breathing the fresh air. »

breathing: One of the things I like the most is going out to the forest and breathing the fresh air.
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« The beach was beautiful and peaceful. I loved walking on the white sand and breathing in the fresh sea air. »

breathing: The beach was beautiful and peaceful. I loved walking on the white sand and breathing in the fresh sea air.
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« She was breathing more and more labored and hardly slept at all. »
« On April 2, at about one o'clock in the afternoon, her breathing slowed even more. »
« Eyes half-closed and breathing heavily, some seemed to have been waiting for an eternity. »
« Deep breathing exercises, which stimulate the respiratory and cardiovascular systems and promote oxygenation, calming the nerves. »
« One day, when the baby was seven weeks old, she choked and stopped breathing. Terrified, Lori gave her baby CPR until she showed signs of life again. »
« Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) is the technique that attempts to restart breathing and heart pumping using mouth-to-mouth resuscitation (blowing into the mouth) and cardiac compression (rhythmic pressure on the chest). »
« Thus, breathing into a paper bag increases the concentration of carbon dioxide in the blood; when the brain detects this increase, it speeds up the breathing rate, thereby correcting the functioning of the diaphragm. The same principle also makes holding your breath an effective method of stopping hiccups. »

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