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1 When Gaborn's army fled to the south, the reavers did not give pursuit .
2 So allowing A'Koba to give pursuit was a gesture-butnot a wholly empty one.
3 The elf paled and took to his heels, but there was no chance to give pursuit .
4 Once it got by us, we tried to give pursuit , but it managed to elude us!
5 Similarly, when you give pursuit to a vehicle you never know how they are going to behave.
6 The enemy was quick to give pursuit .
7 He was quivering, eager to give pursuit .
8 He will be slow to give pursuit .
9 And the rash fool was stupid enough to give pursuit into the Barrens, which cost him his life.
10 Not being mounted, the French soldiers are unable to give pursuit to the little band that hewed a way out.
11 You should give pursuit ! '
12 And now-his mind growing clearer as he recovered in vigour-itoccurred to him that by to-morrow it would be too late to give pursuit .
13 The officer was uninjured and briefly gave pursuit through South Dunedin.
14 Shackelford reversed his column, selected his best horses, and gave pursuit .
15 Slashing his way through the woods, Morgis gave pursuit .
16 Dorothy's efforts to avoid him gave pursuit a piquancy!
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This collocation consists of: Give pursuit through the time