- She took a deep “breath”
and calmed her nerves. - The fresh air made it easier to “breathe”.
- The doctor instructed him to” breathe” deeply and slowly.
- I could hear her heavy “breathing” from across the room.
- The yoga instructor emphasized the importance of mindful “breathing”.
- The high altitude made it difficult to” breathe”.
- He held his” breath” in anticipation of the announcement.
- The aroma of flowers in the garden made the air pleasant to “breathe”.
- “Breathing” exercises helped her manage her anxiety.
- The baby’s first cry signaled its ability to” breathe” on its own.
- The cold air made her “breath” visible in the winter air.
- She could feel her heart racing as she struggled to catch her “breath”.
- The athlete’s labored “breathing” showed his exhaustion.
- “Breathing” in the sea breeze was invigorating.
- The pollution in the city made it difficult to “breathe”.
- The doctor monitored the patient’s “breathing” during surgery.
- The swimmer came up for a “breath” of air.
- The singer took a deep “breath” before hitting the high note.
- The scuba diver had to remember to “breathe” through the regulator.
- The hiker stopped to catch his “breath” on the steep trail.
- The meditation class focused on deep and rhythmic “breathing”.
- The asthma attack made it hard for her to “breathe”.
- The scent of the forest made the air pleasant to “breathe”.
- She took a moment to “breathe” and gather her thoughts.
- The pollution levels made it unsafe to “breathe” outside.
- “Breathing” exercises helped him manage his stress levels.
- The intense workout left her out of “breath”.
- The patient’s shallow “breathing” was a cause for concern.
- The singer’s powerful performance left the audience “breathless”.
- The diver had to learn how to control his “breathing” underwater.
- The runner was panting as he crossed the finish line, gasping for ”breath”.
- The cool breeze made the summer heat easier to “breathe” through.
- The baby’s rhythmic “breathing” indicated that she was peacefully sleeping.
- The mountain climber struggled to “breathe” at high altitudes.
- The actor’s dramatic monologue left the audience holding their “breath”.
- The wind was so strong that it was hard to “breathe”.
- The firefighter’s heavy gear made it challenging to “breathe” in the smoke-filled building.
- The yoga instructor guided the class through deep “breathing” exercises.
- The patient’s labored “breathing” prompted the nurse to call the doctor.
- The diver had to hold his “breath “as he descended into the water.
- The athlete’s quick “breaths” indicated her effort on the track.
- The singer’s voice caught everyone’s “breath” in awe.
- The relaxation techniques helped her slow down her “breathing”.
- The child’s laughter was so contagious that everyone held their “breath”.
- The emergency room doctor attended to the patient’s shallow ”breathing.”
- The scuba diver had to equalize his ear pressure while descending and ascending.
- The jogger slowed down to catch his “breath” after a long run.
- The conductor signaled the orchestra to take a collective “breath” before the final movement.
- The yoga instructor emphasized the importance of connecting movement with breath.
- The chilly wind made it feel like she couldn’t even “breathe.”