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1 The child has met with foul play, I am certain, since you are here.
2 She declared that she was sure that her mistress had met with foul play.
3 I am afraid he has met with foul play.
4 His name is Breunor le Noire, and he seemed to have met with foul adventure.
5 Helen has suffered particularly, because she is convinced that the boy has met with foul play.
6 I'm afraid he has met with foul play.
7 I think this young man met with foul play, said Harold Copus, now an Atlanta private investigator.
8 Police in Melbourne hold grave fears that missing Irish woman Jill Meagher may have met with foul play.
9 But, to my mind, all this makes it doubly certain that the Elwoods have met with foul play.
10 He then mentioned the affair to his wife, who inferred that her sister had met with foul play.
11 He said that during the search for Byrd, they never ruled out that he could have met with foul play.
12 I seek a youth, companion of ours, who had strayed from us and who mayhap, has met with foul adventure.
13 And I am sorry to have to tell you this, sir, but the indications are that she met with foul play.
14 Gardaí are trying to establish if the child somehow fell and suffered the injuries or if she met with foul play.
15 She said Christina, Rhonita and Dawna were travelling separately in three cars with 14 children between them when they met with foul play.
16 As no money or valuables were discovered on the body of the deceased, it is feared that he has met with foul play.
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