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1 He had become the prey of a man who surmised him accurately.
2 He was become the prey of a gloomy and unsociable grief.
3 But this peaceful revolution of hope cannot become the prey of hostile powers.
4 You are too good a man to become the prey of those people.
5 Such is man when he has become the prey of a devouring passion.
6 We surmised that the bull had become the prey of one of the killer-whales.
7 The Assyrian empire had become the prey of the first-comer.
8 Nor leave us to become the prey of the devourer:
9 Why should the finest thing in life become the prey of such vulgar parasites?
10 It had become the prey of swarming recollections-capturedby sudden agonies, unavailing, horror-stricken revolts.
11 Moss covers the mosaics, and the carved woodwork has become the prey of the worm.
12 He, too, had become the prey of one of the rapacious monsters of the deep.
13 You will liberate yourself from one tyrant, your highness, to become the prey of another.
14 Probably this cowardly and un-antly disposition has caused it to become the prey of the Eciton.
15 Man, the mighty hunter, had become the prey .
16 And so all become the prey of the greedy, the selfish, the domineering, the unscrupulous, the predatory.
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