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1 I am exhausted from this and from my venture out to sea.
2 Others will only venture out on one of those rare, balmy days.
3 She'll be going out later; when she does I can venture out .
4 These days he does not venture out of the hotel at all.
5 The city was in too much clamor to venture out that day.
6 You do well not to venture out in this magic morning light.
7 To venture out of the house was to risk life and limb.
8 I must make some tests before we venture out of the projectile.
9 Next day the storm continued, and it was impossible to venture out .
10 Despite the city's pervasive orange light, she didn't venture out at night.
11 He would have to bankroll this venture out of his own resources.
12 They beset the Spanish fort till not a soldier could venture out .
13 A lady should not venture out upon the street alone after dark.
14 But don't venture out here in high winds or very high tides.
15 Perhaps she should fix her hair and venture out to say hello.
16 And now Gust did not wish to venture out to sea again.
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