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1 You can rob for a long while if you only rob moderately.
2 The State will rob for me as it has for you.
3 It must be more natural to rob for gain, than to ravage only for mischief.
4 In the mountains they rob for arms.
5 He's planted here to rob for you!
6 I do not rob for greed, like Calvert and Williams, or kill for lust, like the departed Cosh.
7 I am called a farmer, signor; and I myself now only rob for amusement, and to keep my hand in.
8 All are obliged to fight and plunder with the landholders, or to rob for them on distant roads, and in distant villages.
9 I came out for guineas, prepared to rob for them, and here's twenty of the darlings lying ready for me to pick up.
10 But it is different where one robs for the sake of principle.
11 Even Mr. Mortimer seemed robbed for a moment of his legal calm.
12 A Christchurch dairy has been robbed for the third time in three months.
13 Flesh separated as if an invisible ax were chopping Sira Rob for kindling.
14 We have been robbed for 16 years. Security forces meanwhile shot dead more demonstrators.
15 Barger had been at his work once more, slaying and robbing for his needs.
16 A Northumberland woman with terminal cancer was beaten up and robbed for just £15.
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