(1) With every labored breath, Lizzy prays she'll see the next day.(2) I focused on my labored breath and thought back to my struggle to breathe in Laos, which reminded me of why I was doing this.(3) There's labored tone about Reid's response that could simply be a legacy of having to explain the question many times or it may stem from a genuine concern.(4) Larry's voice came in short, labored gasps as it slowly became more difficult to breathe.(5) I could smell my cousin's perfume mingled with sweat and hear her labored breaths.(6) In this case the symptoms will be thirst, vomiting, drowsiness, labored breathing, abdominal pain and fruity smelling breath.(7) But his labored effort to show that it is possible to get to the Cambodian border from Vietnam via the Mekong River is a little more trouble than it's worth.(8) And when her labored breathing finally came to an end and her cloudy eyes stared off in the distance, I had a good cry.(9) In a labored effort, he stood up and paid a closer inspection to this enigmatic item.(10) The pacing at times could have been a little more frantic as some of the humour became somewhat laboured .(11) I've written before about how his laboured breathing was one of the few things I remember of him.(12) Mendelson shuffles around looking catatonically depressed and uttering his lines in a laboured and difficult way.(13) This one had manoeuvred itself into an exposed position and was climbing in a laboured manner up a twisted, dry vine that was coming away from the tree.(14) Her laboured and forced English accent, and disappointing performances from the rest of the cast, say a lot about the director's capabilities.(15) New Zealand preparations included an ultimately easy victory over Wales, a laboured success against France, and a narrow loss to the team of the moment and World Cup favourites England.(16) Nigel Twiston-Davies's imposing six-year-old produced one or two lethargic jumps, and then a particularly laboured effort at the final fence handed victory to Vodka Bleu.