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1 It is a pity that such a sight should bode evil to Scotland.
2 Rumblings from far and near bode evil for the immediate fortunes of a sadly distracted society.
3 The king Ethelred has appointed Edric Streorn ealdorman of Mercia; we are in his district, and fear it may bode evil to us all.
4 So I went with him on board, perforce, yet boding evil .
5 Whatever lessens respect for its authority bodes evil and only evil to the State.
6 The silence and mystery in front were ominous; all felt that they boded evil to the assailants.
7 To the young, this dream bodes evil .
8 At nightfall, after he had eaten, Fahni visited him here and Alan boded evil from his face.
9 At any rate the disaster that had befallen the image of the sovereign boded evil , that was clear.
10 Gard had seen the look in his eyes on more than one occasion, and it boded evil to someone.
11 "I know not," answered the Queen, "but yet my heart bodes evil .
12 A stag or hare or fox that crossed their path and was not immediately hunted and slain boded evil .
13 But the other went back through the hall, sad at heart and bowing his head; for verily his soul boded evil .
14 This constant opposition and standing on your dignity about trifles is fretting both of you, and bodes evil in the future.
15 She expressed her surprise that a squirrel should be in motion at so late an hour, and said it boded evil .
16 He declared that the skies of the world were dark, that this darkness boded evil , and that terrible wars would come.
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