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1 He pulled away from the schooner, cutting a pale wake through the water.
2 Her determined small figure made a tumbled wake through the crowd as she sped toward Bruce's bench.
3 The first week she was there she would wake through the night crying that she wanted her grandmother, she said.
4 She wiped her hands on a damp cloth and followed in his wake through the kitchen and into the pantry.
5 He had his head down against the prevailing wind, and his greatcoat trailed in a wake through the storm water behind him.
6 Jao came for him again, his magic cutting a roiling wake through the Black, and Jack ducked his swing, nearly falling over the corpse.
7 He had to wade through deep thin mud even on the pavements.
8 The water still surrounded her, and was too deep to wade through .
9 Watering places accessible without having to wade through mud should be provided.
10 He had hills to climb, creeks to ford, swamps to wade through .
11 He used to wade through a ton of solid, scrapping, plunging flesh.
12 There is little defence in the moat that a boy might wade through .
13 They must plunge in and wade through or give up and go back.
14 As they wade through the waist-high hay fields they meet the fleeing colonists.
15 Do not, in order to answer the question affirmatively, wade through indiscriminate slush.
16 Some of them had to wade through water, which in places was knee-deep.
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