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1 He usually fought from the water, raiding and leaving with deadly swiftness.
2 They fought from heaven, the stars in their courses fought against Sisera.
3 The Homeric knights did not ride on horseback, but fought from chariots.
4 Sparwick fought from underneath for a few seconds, dealing and receiving blows.
5 He had fought from an inner compulsion, not to win her applause.
6 A fire in a sky-scraper ought to be fought from above.
7 We fought from simple fear, which was our motivating power.
8 Deceit she had fought from out her heart; silently Hatred had stolen after it.
9 The war is being fought from house to house.
10 The fought from morning till noon; then they rested.
11 The living fought from a platform of the dead.
12 And you know that we took the village after having fought from house to house.
13 The warriors who fought from the backs of elephants proceeded on elephants as huge as hills.
14 How will the party members and supporters who fought from door to door feel about that?
15 When soldiers fought from trenches and shivered in the mud while artillery rained down on them.
16 Then the young, brave hero fought from behind the great iron shield of his leader, Beowulf.
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