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1 We cannot just ride over them and expect them to remain defeated.'
2 My grandson will ride over with you in the morning to Ashby-de-la-Zouche.
3 Others are too steep and dangerous to ride over in any way.
4 On the ride over this morning, I'd passed a shop in Greenville.
5 The optional air suspension delivers a noticeably smoother ride over rough roads.
6 I thought I could ride over and see how you all were.
7 I was going to ride over to the ranch, after a while.
8 Besides, I can ride over any day and supplement it with another.
9 I am dreadful sorry, but I must ride over to Fairbanks to-night.
10 Reckon I'll ride over and have a talk with Jess about it.
11 Let Benjamin saddle, and be prepared to ride over to Lymington immediately.
12 I'm sure Maurice will be pleased to ride over with the invitation.
13 I'll ride over to his ranch this afternoon and talk with him.
14 But he could face a rougher ride over the next five years.
15 We can ride over together, tell the judge it's all a lie.
16 If you'll lend me a horse, Winslow, I'll ride over to Eastwood.
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