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1 At times it seemed to creep closer and then recede again .
2 Presently the voices began to recede again , and then they slowly faded away.
3 The tide had just begun to recede again , revealing the Nine Lives Causeway.
4 Just don't think about it,' and Taylor would recede again into sleep or unconsciousness.
5 He saw a flush of colour sweep into the pallid cheeks and then recede again .
6 The Rhine soon takes a sharp turn eastwards, and the walls of the valley recede again .
7 The floods usually overflow the river flats in August or September, and recede again in February or March.
8 Must your sweet light recede again ?
9 And as though the thought had found its way through the closed door, she heard his footsteps recede again .
10 But they must go beyond that unless they are prepared to recede again and to allow competition among themselves to reappear.
11 Incoming information may be at the root of this worry, although the planets suggest that it should recede again around the afternoon.
12 Incoming information may be at the root of this worry, although the planets suggest that it should recede again around the evening!
13 The instant it came free, I felt my pain recede again , back to the dull background annoyance it had been a few moments before.
14 The clock on the wall came into his vision and receded again .
15 Through the clouded glass, the familiar hills passed and receded again .
16 And they leaped and receded , and leaped and receded again .
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This collocation consists of: Recede again through the time