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1 Nor would he have Catherine travelling so far without some brief respite.
2 They would all be glad to sit some time after travelling so long.
3 After travelling so for about ten minutes, Petrushka turned round and shouted something.
4 Nevertheless, it pulled us through many a mental bog while travelling so continuously.
5 But what of the company, and why was it travelling so , by night?
6 Here, however, was an opportunity of striking a splendid blow without travelling so far.
7 I did hope, after travelling so many years, that you would have forgotten the word.
8 You have blocks of training and blocks of travelling so it's ok, said the British team captain.
9 Should she weary of travelling so , she can have a seat in the cart with the baggage.
10 This is because Jupiter's got such a terrific gravitational field and his moons are travelling so quickly.
11 But faith, if 'twas I, I should be as dry as a kex wi' travelling so far.
12 British travellers are limited to 50 pounds a year, for travelling so a very simple trip is arranged.
13 I was still travelling , and travelling so fast that light itself was not wholly indifferent to my passage.
14 But their chief complaint was that, after travelling so far, there was no house for them to see.
15 You are travelling so slowly that-
16 It must have been travelling so mighty fast that the whole mass jumped across, only just rubbing the skin.
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