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1 His exploits and rivalries occupy the foreground of European history in the earlier part of the sixteenth century.
2 The impression she stamped on him at Copsley remained, but it could not occupy the foreground for ever.
3 The male heroes of the story occupy the foreground , but the women, while central to the narrative, are more sketchily drawn.
4 The greater the number of sensations which occupy the foreground of consciousness during the day, the longer the day seems in the retrospect.
5 Since 1830, historians and literary critics have occupied the foreground in French literature.
6 Thus the little things of every day occupied the foreground of Rackham Park.
7 The Montague girl again occupied the foreground of his troubled musings.
8 A bar-room, with three or four loungers before the counter, occupied the foreground .
9 Mrs Pettigrew, screaming like a steam-siren and waving a broom, occupied the foreground .
10 An infant lying on a richly coloured blanket occupies the foreground .
11 If the enemy occupies the foreground with detachments, the covering troops must drive them back.
12 There were a number of views of the mountains and a group of figures occupied the foreground of several.
13 Of the few buildings visible, Ladywood House, still standing, occupied the foreground , and was surrounded by a pleasant park.
14 In it the general life is set forth with more individuality, though life in the abstract still occupies the foreground .
15 The log occupied the foreground of the picture, running boldly across the gap in the pines, with a shadowy gulf beneath.
16 REVIEWED - MACHUCA: The coming-of-age story which occupies the foreground of this beautifully made Chilean drama is a little too familiar.
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