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1 At eleven o'clock seven more traps were ready for the field.
2 They checked a few more traps , but their catch was meager.
3 When configuring events, keep in mind that you may receive more traps than you want.
4 In the kitchen again, where Trixie waited, I put five more traps in the box lid.
5 But he must look our for more traps .
6 From that time he set no more traps .
7 Perhaps our generals will be more cautious next time, and won't walk into any more traps .
8 We should see more traps like this.
9 He invented more kerosene tablets to poison 'em and set more traps to catch 'em than any pest-remover in the business.
10 Dougal spotted several more traps as they grew closer to the tomb, and he made quick work of them, rendering them useless.
11 Then one or two more traps and they reached home, arriving at the camp just as darkness and a heavy rainfall began.
12 The Department of Conservation is laying more traps in a Nelson national park, following the death of a kiwi in its breeding programme.
13 The fact is, sir, even with the second gate breached, this fort would have held many more traps for the enemy, some devilishly cunning.
14 We both could have swept the physical area and datanet for each of the myriad possibilities beforehand, and set more traps for each other's sweeps.
15 For this purpose he had to form several more traps , as sometimes whole days passed without those he had at first set catching a bird.
16 "And he won't dare set any more traps for me," gloated Billy Mink.
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