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1 Quite unreasonably, however, the master of the privateer decided to await events .
2 Rather than encounter all this, he would await events from the inside.
3 Bridau then sagely advised Madame Descoings to keep quiet and await events .
4 Then they both went back to their respective houses to await events .
5 With their governor under arrest the islanders had settled down to await events .
6 In all probability he left immediately afterwards for Norwich, there to await events .
7 He exhorted his audience to remain cool and calm and to await events .
8 Go straight back to Norfolk, read the newspapers, and await events .
9 It would be better, therefore, to lie low and await events .
10 He could not make any advantageous move, but was obliged to await events .
11 Then I sat down in the back row of the circle to await events .
12 I am supposed to be alone in the house, so we will await events .
13 He caught at it with both hands and hung by it to await events .
14 After breakfast they remained awhile in the boat, content to lie still and await events .
15 He walked up the steps to the comfortable divan and settled himself to await events .
16 All Sara could say was "Wow" as she settled back to await events .
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