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1 Burr's skiff was in full chase a few rods in the wake.
2 There is a calendar of '93 showing red-coated foxhunters in full chase .
3 Splash through the water rushed the French soldiers in full chase .
4 I scudded back toward the bridge, my enemy in full chase .
5 Suddenly Pat's dog put up a cat and went away in full chase .
6 In full chase they followed-moreand more distinctly were heard the curses and yells.
7 Just then the bear came tearing round the end of the hummocks in full chase .
8 They examined every room and linen chest, and then departed in full chase towards the south.
9 Again the wolves are in full chase .
10 He leaped for the engine, a moment later had swung clear and was off in full chase .
11 Down into the gorge the great geier twisted; after him sped the airplane, banking steeply in full chase .
12 In a minute his excited yapping; told that he had sighted his game and was in full chase .
13 In full chase now came in sight the whale-boat manned by the Cholos, and four or five Islanders.
14 Philip immediately forgot all about being a king; away went ball and sceptre, and off he started in full chase .
15 But glancing back over the huge drove to his horse he beheld a band of mounted warriors in full chase .
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