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1 The advantage of fresh tyres allowed Verstappen and Ricciardo to scythe through the field.
2 Joe obliged, swinging his hand like a scythe through Malaclypse's waist, chest and head.
3 DRIVING Don't expect the ASX to scythe through corners or be quick off the mark.
4 The Lions' eighthman is possessed of a step and the power to scythe through a defensive line.
5 The bad mower, eager and full of pain, leans forward and tries to force the scythe through the grass.
6 The solar wind is a stream of smashed atomic particles that scythe through the vacuum of space at supersonic speeds.
7 The blue-gleaming blade shore through them like a scythe through grass, and they leaped and writhed and then hung loose.
8 Then twelve-year-old Maria had become sick with an offworld retrovirus that swept like a scythe through the colony ranching region.
9 Hence George Osborne's insistence that, when he wields the scythe through the national budget, he'll always have the poorest in mind.
10 They swept through the disorganized men like a scythe through a grainfield, cutting them down and trampling them under their horses' hooves.
11 One outrageous dummy later and he's in the clear then claps on the pace, the scythe through the attempt of a cover tackle.
12 Not content with swinging his scythe through the Church of Ireland community, he also has a few scores to settle with fellow Catholics.
13 Get into a good aerodynamic tuck and you'll scythe through the air like a Cavendish or a Wiggins -or you'll go faster, anyway.
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