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1 Orsino, driven from pillar to post, had again moved away.
2 He's down there, taking things easy, while the rest of us are driven from pillar to post.
3 We were driven from pillar to post, repelling attacks, doing sentry duty, clearing the streets, marching and countermarching.
4 Well, anybody'd think it was, the way I've been driven from pillar to post for the last ten days!
5 Bella waited on the supper table, was snapped at by Miss Timmins, and driven from pillar to post by that crotchety individual.
6 Jimmie's sense of loyalty was not to his country, but to his class, which had been exploited, hounded, driven from pillar to post.
7 Sir William shows how loyal black taxpayers in Griqualand West had been systematically robbed of Queen Victoria's gifts and driven from pillar to post.
8 And at last we were driven from pillar to post by a dreadful process called house cleaning in which, undoubtedly, life is not worth living.
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