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1
She has it slung and lets it
take
an
airing
in the day.
2
But it is pleasant, occasionally, to
take
an
airing
beyond the bounds of incredulity.
3
Field-Marshal Blucher, who was very sick all day, now intended to
take
an
airing
.
4
She could not even
take
an
airing
,
however, without some discussion with Miss Granger.
5
Once upon a time a Snake went out of his hole to
take
an
airing
.
6
It was the day you went away, the day these gentlemen came, that we thought she would
take
an
airing
.
7
Every afternoon he is wont to
take
an
airing
,
and after tea a game of whist affords an evening amusement.
8
When I arrived at Mr. L---'s ,thechildren were just gone out to
take
an
airing
,
and I could not see them.
9
Then it will suddenly occur to your excellency to
take
an
airing
,
the sun having set, and therefore unable to hurt your eyes.
10
These fishes can easily
take
an
airing
on land, where they breathe the air as you or I do, and are downright amphibians.
11
When the mother had laid her last egg and was getting ready to sit, she decided to
take
an
airing
before settling down to work.
12
In days of yore the musician used to play in softest, sweetest strain, and then
take
an
airing
amongst the dolphins: "inter delphinas Arion."
13
Then he
takes
an
airing
in his chariot till dinner, which is served at noon.
14
He then
took
an
airing
in one of the royal carriages which was placed at his disposal.
15
Paine generally sat,
taking
an
airing
,
at the lower front windows, the gazed-at of all passers by.
16
His physical tenement has
taken
an
airing
.
take
an
airing
take
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