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1 And Stevie Summer swept onto the stage, accompanied by a gorgeous dark-skinned beauty.
2 Eleanor floored the accelerator as we swept onto the A34 dual carriageway north.
3 Zim vacated the command chair as she swept onto the bridge.
4 A separate yacht that was swept onto the shore at Whitianga has been secured.
5 Delph's elongated figure swept onto the beach, and lowering his head to the sand, Buttons disembarked.
6 The following year, Demeter woke from her despondency, rains swept onto the lands and the crops gave forth plenty.
7 She'd heard Borenson trudging home in the dark, tramping through the dry leaves that she'd swept onto the trail.
8 My chest swelled with pride, and my eyes welled up with tears, which the wind swept onto my earlobes.
9 There was a tremendous roar from the crowd and Houdini swept onto the stage, resplendent in white tie and tails.
10 Further attempts will be made today to recover a lifeboat that was swept onto rocks off Rathlin Island on Tuesday night.
11 Preparations are being made to recover an RNLI lifeboat that was swept onto rocks during a rescue off Rathlin Island last month.
12 With effort he flicked the switch and the train of his thoughts swept onto other rails - to the officer he had shot.
13 Fighters of the Mehdi Army militia led by radical cleric Moqtada al-Sadr have swept onto the streets of Shia cities across Iraq this week.
14 An attempt will be made this morning to recover a lifeboat which was swept onto rocks during a rescue operation off Rathlin Island last night.
15 "Go to hell, Dessie." Blanche swept onto the stage.
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