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1 They were waiting for me to push the attack , to lead them.
2 The Southern army, Lee and Stuart in unison, never ceased to push the attack .
3 Is it a surprise that the Republicans want to push the attack one step further?
4 Not knowing that we have learned their plans, they will probably push the attack with vigor.
5 The Ojibway would believe, too, that three must prevail against one, and he would push the attack .
6 The enemy declined to push the attack home, but halted at a distance, keeping up a galling fire.
7 Marlborough, usually the best-tempered of men, was in a rage, and determined to push the attack in spite of them.
8 Now the stern and silent general was able to make the investment complete, but the fiery little fleet did not cease to push the attack .
9 It was found, however, that the Boers had taken up a strong defensive position, and the British were not numerous enough to push the attack .
10 Nothing could exceed the gallantry of Louis Botha's men in pushing the attack .
11 Borenson pushed the attack , lunging while Fallion was off-balance.
12 We are pushing the attack - we must have occupied Gumbinnen!
13 But the gallant colonials were out on their first action, and their fiery courage pushed the attack home.
14 Fallion pushed the attack , slamming his fist into the man's face, then laying his blade to the man's throat.
15 Cestius, the Roman commander, after having partially undermined one of the temple walls, suddenly decided to defer pushing the attack .
16 The fighting became very close, and the enemy, who had after all hardened their hearts, pushed the attack with extraordinary daring and vigour.
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