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1 Investors often take refuge in those sectors at times of market uncertainty.
2 A particularly good place to take refuge was Durham Cathedral in England.
3 In the park, we take refuge on the bank of the river.
4 Frequent rain forced the ladies to take refuge in the Japanese pavilion.
5 Some there are that take refuge in the forest mode of life.
6 His father left the DRC to take refuge in Uganda in 1985.
7 I find it hard now to continue, and take refuge in silence.
8 We were glad to take refuge before daylight in an extensive wood.
9 At length Blake, discomfited, was compelled to take refuge in the Thames.
10 Don't be overawed by the occasion, and don't take refuge in alcohol.
11 And they take refuge under their blackboards, which they use as shields.
12 It was natural, if a little unconventional, to take refuge with you.
13 Johnny and Eiulo were to take refuge there at the first alarm.
14 The savior angel had urged Lot himself to take refuge with Abraham.
15 By December Sara Lee had ceased to take refuge during the bombardments.
16 Do you suppose their practise made whales take refuge in the Gulf?
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