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1 There was no trace to follow, not that pursuit would have been possible.
2 This I trace to the simple comfort and naturalness of my old home.
3 Some of these it is difficult to trace to their origin.
4 But we can't take a car they might trace to me.
5 The pocket was empty-thepurse gone, and not a trace to be found!
6 There was no trace to be found there any more than in the house.
7 Would there be any trace to tell what had befallen?
8 Take the flowers to Miss Gordon; leave no trace to remind me of your persecution.
9 They sink into the grave with scarcely a trace to indicate that they ever lived.
10 He was conscious of an odd excitement which he could trace to no particular cause.
11 He has been stalking me since then without leaving any trace to mark to him.
12 Whatever change has been wrought in me, I trace to Christ's coming into the world.
13 Tears had left just sufficient trace to give her meditations a semblance of unwonted seriousness.
14 No trace to show it had ever been there.
15 The Irish roots of Mr Ryan have been trace to Ullard, just outside the Kilkenny town.
16 Telt had never sent word of his discovery of the radioactive trace to the Nyjord army.
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