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1 Mazelike floor plans where you could roam for miles at a time.
2 He would roam for hours all alone in the woods.
3 And they roam for miles, completely free.
4 Nomadic herders roam for pasture and water for their sheep, cows, goats and camels, as they have for centuries.
5 We have no occasion to roam for information into the obscure field of antiquity, nor hazard ourselves upon conjecture.
6 She crossed the room, let her eyes roam for a moment and then pulled open the drawer with the press clippings.
7 They must roam for ages, driven on the sea of Moyle, while we shall go hand in hand through the country of immortal youth.
8 The prairie tribes have no permanent abiding places; they never plant a seed, but roam for hundreds of miles in every direction over the Plains.
9 The day before yesterday we roamed for half a day over glaciers.
10 The cost of data roaming for users is still unregulated.
11 It was a large jaguar, which had roamed for three years among these mountains.
12 Telstra is also offering pay-as-you-go roaming for destinations where the international day pass isn't available.
13 One night after Thanksgiving, he ran off into the Appalachian forest and went roaming for days.
14 They roamed for three years along the Danube, as far as the mountains of Macedonia and Thrace.
15 We are going toward the northwest, after roaming for some time over the little lake of Enghien.
16 Rivers and lakes do not hinder its roaming for it is a powerful and a willing swimmer.
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