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1 Not a single inhabitant of New Aberfoyle would escape death.
2 These warriors, who had just conquered a kingdom, did not see a single inhabitant here.
3 The day wore on, and he did not speak to a single inhabitant of the nearby cells.
4 Because it contains not a single inhabitant .
5 He turned into his hut,-itwas a dark, cool little dwelling, comfortable enough for a single inhabitant .
6 In others, the traveller passed shuddering through a succession of silent villages, in which not a single inhabitant remained.
7 When the matter was explained, it was acknowledged that not a single inhabitant , or a single Englishman, had been hurt.
8 In one cañon of the Toyabe range, near Austin, I found no less than five dead towns without a single inhabitant .
9 But when we reached the gates we found the town abandoned, not just by its garrison but by every single inhabitant .
10 Thus Old Sarum, an ancient town now utterly decayed and without a single inhabitant , was represented in the Commons by two members.
11 Macdonald and Macleod, of Skie, have lost many tenants and many labourers; but Raarsa has not yet been forsaken by a single inhabitant .
12 I do not know a single inhabitant of the earth, with the possible exception of my companion here, who fully obeys that command.
13 On this account it had been his first intention to have destroyed the city with fire and sword, without sparing a single inhabitant .
14 There was not now a single inhabitant between Lachoong and that dreary spot, and strongly against my wish he started, without a companion.
15 When Rosita Boland decided to write a book about hidden Ireland, little did she guess that she would come across islands with single inhabitants .
16 "Statistically though," Palmer said, "it is unlikely that every single inhabitant of these cities deserved to have fireballs rained on him.
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