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1 If you need reserves, send a scout and I'll come.'
2 He'd send a scout around to a mining camp.
3 It would be too risky to leave this pass, but I vote we send a scout .
4 They will be wanting to send a scout or two in the dark to make preliminary observations.
5 He would send a scout on ahead, and if anything made him suspicious lie snug for another week.
6 He would send a scout on ahead, and if anything made him suspicious he would lie snug for another week.
7 Roderick had already sent a scout ship to the spice operations on Arrakis.
8 He had sent a scout into the mountains to where Kokchu had been left.
9 Send a scout to the ruins of Kolhar, Cioba said.
10 Tsubodai sent a scout back to bring the man who had a sister in the village.
11 He slowed as they approached the Caves of the Gods, and sent a scout ahead to make sure the area was clear.
12 "Either way, we must send a scout , " Kofu said.
13 The English FA has not sent a scout to Mali after the heart scare suffered by Tord Grip, who had planned to be here.
14 He began by stealthily sending a scout on shore at daybreak to haul down the Company's flag in Wellington and hoist the Union Jack instead.
15 "Maybe I'd better send a scout to look him up or run over to the State House myself."
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