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Then he went rushing back to you, and she gave up.
George, why do you have to go rushing back there?
That way his mother could see him before he went rushing off again.
His mind went rushing back to those days in Hollywood.
Do you know when Gordon goes rushing through the station?
He tore his mouth away and went rushing over to look out.
He had a tendency to go rushing into battle without thinking.
If he knows something, let us hear it now before we go rushing off."
And as it went rushing past, my car came to a halt, over on the shoulder of the road.
Past his rough sleeve in near focus she could see the dark water go rushing by.
"Do you always go rushing off to investigate when something happens to one of your employees?"
Because once again he'd go rushing off to be the hero for her sake and get himself killed.
He had to think clearly now, not go rushing at the problem like a wounded buffalo.
Thomas would have to go rushing down to the employment office to replace them.
But still, no extra blood went rushing down to my genitals.
- But you did not go rushing in to announce yourself.
Then Flagon-dry went rushing down to the far end of the hall.
Now, time for a conference, I think, before the battle begins and we all go rushing off in different directions.
You just go rushing into things without considering anything but what you want.
The mother, mad with joy, had gone rushing down the stairs to let in her only child.
All of which suggests we'd be foolish to go rushing into an unknown situation without doing some hard thinking first.
And I suggest that we do not go rushing in first and then hope things get better.
"And why did he go rushing over to your house when your mother was attacked?"
I'm coming to see how you are in the morning, so don't go rushing around, there's a dear girl.
Let's not go rushing around until we know just where we are."