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1 One flies from the houses, only to find a scene more horrible in the fields.
2 At any time the others might come to investigate and they would find a scene of double murder.
3 They'd reached the hotel to find a scene of total destruction, a smoking mound of rubble and twisted girders.
4 Set it to the maximum burst rate and find a scene with a flat background and perhaps some distinctive, moving shapes in front.
5 And those who had fled the plague-stricken city returned to find a scene of desolation, greater in its misery than words can describe.
6 The sun came up to find a scene of raging natural processes being fought to a standstill by unhesitating rationality and bullish common sense.
7 By half-past five this bright August day we are on the deck of the little steamer, to find a scene of indescribable liveliness and bustle.
8 Just then a dreadful scream was heard, and Dorothy turned hastily around to find a scene of great excitement a little way down the street.
9 When Faith reached the cloak-room she found a scene of the wildest confusion.
10 When they got back to the apartment, they found a scene of activity.
11 When he entered, he found a scene of grief and confusion.
12 On arriving, they found a scene of disorder, misery and fear.
13 I opened my front door and found a scene of commotion going on outside.
14 Inside the house, he found a scene of excitement.
15 Overcrowding in A&E Two NHS expert reviews found a scene of chaos in Tameside's A&E unit.
16 On their arrival at the Galloway farm-house, the young people found a scene of great excitement.
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