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1 We shall have the whole horde upon us, we poor unprotected women!
2 Tracts, periodicals, and the whole horde of Benthamy rushed in.
3 He plays like one possessed by a demon, by a whole horde of demons.
4 We're some of the best in the whole horde .
5 Loud creaks and groans announced a whole horde of Gladers running to the first floor.
6 Too early an endeavour would only bring the whole horde in wild chase at her heels.
7 The whole horde knew, but could do nothing.
8 When the whole horde of the Ambrons advanced to the battle, shouting their war-cry of Ambra!
9 The whole horde fled to the caves.
10 At the sight of him descending, the whole horde , with wild screams and yells, stampeded for the woods.
11 The people of the North aren't super keen on strangers and they're suddenly facing a whole horde of them.
12 Opposition spies would have to get past a whole horde of treecats, not to mention a battalion of security types.
13 After two or three minutes, suddenly the whole horde halted in their march, and a hissing erupted from the reavers' lines.
14 In his uncontrollable glee, I think the Canadian might have slaughtered the whole horde , if he hadn't been so busy talking!
15 We can't handle one Griever on our own ground, much less fight a whole horde of them in their little hole.
16 The whole horde was scattered, and, as was to be expected in a foreign land, either put to death or taken prisoners.
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