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1 Viola came to a halt at yet another round of maternal disappointment.
2 Nothing is to be gained from calling a halt at this stage.
3 After the halt at noon the sastrugi became much larger and softer.
4 Carlow's unbeaten league run came to a halt at Markievicz Park yesterday.
5 They came to a skidding halt at the apex of the roof.
6 Harry had no doubt that Hooker would halt at the Chancellor House.
7 We marched on, with one halt at 6 a.m., till half-past eleven.
8 It was necessary to halt at Abu Hamed, until stores came up.
9 Progress does not halt at sunset but continues twenty-four hours each day.
10 A fresh start was made after a welcome halt at this well.
11 During Methuen's halt at Modder River Delarey and Cronje received considerable reinforcements.
12 Three days will we halt at Middleham, guest to our noble subject.
13 I should think we had better make our halt at Burmoor Tarn.'
14 Traffic on a main road was brought to a halt at one point.
15 The two of them come to a halt at this point.
16 Little wonder Australian rugby has virtually ground to a halt at international level.
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