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1 The men saluted and left in various directions to scour the country .
2 Then all the men decided to scour the country , and they set out.
3 Bands of insurgents would certainly scour the country and cut off all communications.
4 They might scour the country ; but would they search the shed?
5 He had sent twenty officers to scour the country , looking for me everywhere.
6 Couldn't we start out and scour the country before the fellow gets away?
7 The king said not to me, 'Walter Skinner, scour the country . '
8 Does nurse let you all scour the country at your own free will?'
9 She sent out grooms well mounted to scour the country .
10 Then they would learn who we were, and would scour the country for us.
11 But next morning they set out again to scour the country in search of fugitives.
12 I took a band of mountaineers with me, and set out to scour the country .
13 I think they scour the country for our bishop.
14 She was thinking, perhaps, how easily Silvère abandoned her to go and scour the country - side .
15 So the men of the party resolved to scour the country for him, and sallied forth.
16 I am going to get a posse of men and scour the country for the scoundrel.
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