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1 It flew low along the hill-tops, and then in narrow circles over the valley up which I had come.
2 These last are nothing more than narrow circles of land surrounding a smooth lagoon, connected by a single opening with the sea.
3 Too many prayers move in the narrow circles of self and purely physical wants; they take no wide sweep out over larger interests.
4 The moon was at its full, and shed a ghastly light over the group, and a large bat wheeled in narrow circles round the dead-cart.
5 The bodies of dead comrades lay in narrowing circles about the thinning group of blue-coats.
6 A bumblebee wheeled in narrowing circles above his head and finally lighted upon his coat-sleeve.
7 But existence closed in ever- narrowing circles round her, and she could see no way out.
8 Man's life is a succession of narrowing circles .
9 They were making narrowing circles , and at last each alighted on the new nest beside their young.
10 They described around us gradually narrowing circles .
11 Her arms moved in narrowing circles , higher and higher above the basket lid, and the lid began to rise.
12 Flying in gradually narrowing circles , the bird at last alighted among some rocks on the opposite side of the valley.
13 The water rippled in narrowing circles - then all was still....
14 Seeing no harm in her he drew closer, in narrowing circles , cocking his eyes at her impudently as he slid past.
15 He passed again and again amid whirring blades and sweet odours of grass, encompassing with narrowing circles the sacred centre of the field.
16 Her version of his philosophy of history and politics seemed to me to be going round and round in narrowing circles with confusing speed.
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