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1 He had merely seen an enemy , and then the enemy had gone.
2 Had you come a day sooner, Tuan, you would have seen an enemy die.
3 Few of his militia had ever seen an enemy .
4 So far they had not seen an enemy plane.
5 In about 15 minutes he came back and reported that he had seen an enemy army.
6 They returned without having seen an enemy .
7 Had he seen an enemy to chastise, or an old friend to greet, or a pretty girl?
8 Never before had they seen an enemy fleet stand up to a British squadron of this size and fight.
9 The war had been going on for eleven months and a half, and Lieutenant Weixler had not yet seen an enemy .
10 He let Jack lead the way; and Jack trod with theatrical caution though they could have seen an enemy twenty yards away.
11 Though occupying, in time of war, such a high military rank, he had hitherto never seen an enemy , or witnessed an engagement.
12 He was sorry that they had not seen an enemy in the man Bird whose name was to become an evil one on the border.
13 "Somebody is coming; they must have seen an enemy , " said the damsel to herself.
14 "Many of them threw themselves into the water before they had seen an enemy . "
15 "Disease, famine, and want of discipline swept away whole armies before they had seen an enemy . "
16 "As I haven't seen an enemy yet, I'm going to do so if I can," the young captain instantly resolved.
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