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1 The German forces were in full retreat to the north and north-east.
2 It's a great option to retreat to after a day spent adventuring.
3 They would have no duty to retreat to safety under the bill.
4 I think he prefers a voluntary retreat to a publicly enforced one.
5 The remaining rebels and Indians beat a hasty retreat to the woods.
6 The besiegers were compelled to retreat to the protection of their huts.
7 Now is the time to make a safe retreat to the house.
8 Join me on a tranquil retreat to South Africa's very own Sacramento.
9 Gray sought to use the distraction to retreat to the castle wall.
10 It resulted in Sigel's retreat to avoid being surrounded by the enemy.
11 Capello advised a general retreat to the River Torre or the Tagliamento.
12 These are warnings to the observers to retreat to a safe distance.
13 During the summer, she had not been sorry to retreat to Wexford.
14 The rest fled, and only 1000 effected an orderly retreat to Arretium.
15 Showing the Germans' headlong retreat to their intrenched positions beyond the Aisne.
16 We retreat to our places, ignoring the questioning looks thrown our way.
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