Soon after, Murphy's flashing drive was deflected wide as United's defence creaked under a constant wave of pressure.
It increased in intensity, to the point where books shifted slightly on our bookshelves and timbers creaked, then stopped.
The floors squeaked, the doors creaked, chairs were being moved around in apartments.
Ireland's scrum creaked late on as the Scots were awarded a penalty try but Johne Murphy scored a late Irish try.
The springs creaked, increasing speed, until there was a crescendo, silence.
He booked himself into the best hotel he could find in Arromanches, a pile made of brick, stone, and wood, which creaked in the gusting wind.
Despite the many benefits of social democracy as a model it creaked and began to fail so that by the 1980's we had smaller government again.
When this model creaked and crashed, the Asian crisis was about solving the mismatch of low return on investments, the banks' useless loans and savers' wealth.
As the sun set, the boats creaked and wailed along the docks and on the pier, everyone sipped pina coladas and danced, once again, to live salsa music.
Like many state-owned companies, it creaked by on government support.
Chelsea's resilient defense momentarily creaked in the 69th minute when Samuel Eto'o outpaced Alex but his shot was turned away by Cech with an unmarked Henry screaming for a square pass.
Sorensen produced an excellent finger-tip save to deflect Ziege's free kick over the bar, and Ricard sent a header just wide seconds later as the Sunderland defence creaked without its right back.
My long bones in my arms and legs felt like someone was ramming a long steel rod into them, my joints all creaked and popped in and out and ached like the worst arthritis ever. my skin was on fire and my extremities, especially my hands and feet, where it seemed to concentrate.
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