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1 Break up and go singly , so that you may not be noticed.
2 Many go singly and laboriously, kneeling and bowing every few steps.
3 Besides Joan was not a woman to go singly to her life's end.
4 So panic-stricken were the farm folk that none dared go singly on the search.
5 And you should not waste your life it is a fine, full spirit; let the lean, the poor-spirited, go singly .
6 They carefully avoid the woods in which their cousins the little bush deer are found, and go singly or in couples.
7 But, if we go singly , or by twos, from different directions, we stand a chance of gaining the city without being challenged.
8 When these warblers pass north in May, they seem to go singly or in pairs, and their black caps and striped coats show conspicuously.
9 He said he would like no teacher to go singly to eating houses of lower kind-forinstance, noodle-houseor dango shop.... And again all laughed.
10 Most of the runaways went singly , but some of them went often.
11 They had gone singly and by different ways-atthe start.
12 A few young men were going singly .
13 Progress was slow along the narrow tracks, and they went singly for the most part, careful of their horses' steps.
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