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1 New arrivals hurried on shore to see the lions of the place.
2 After breakfast next morning, we sallied forth to see the lions .
3 And so you have been to see the lions and tigers?
4 Nor did I come only to see the lions or to read French.
5 I see the lions and the panthers making faces at me.
6 So now we will walk about and see the lions .
7 If Harry won't come to see me married, he'll come to see the lions .
8 I was invited to see the lions you brought, and I have found them wanting.
9 To the Tower, to see the lions , - of all sorts.
10 The zoo wasn't open yet, but we had arrangements to see the lions exhibit first thing.
11 To see the lions and the elephants and find -Selene ,yououghtn't let him do that.
12 She told BBC News, Luckily we couldn't see the lions ...
13 The other, a boy of about ten or eleven, was dancing up and down, eager to see the lions .
14 Wouldn't you rather go and see the lions and the elephants with me than stay at home all by yourself?
15 Godolphin, my clear fellow, I am to escort a lady to see the lions to-morrow; a widow- arichwidow; handsome, too.
16 The road carried us through Sarnen, where my companions, who had never before visited the Unterwaldens, stopped to see the lions .
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