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1 Only one half of the first watch of the day is gone.
2 It has happened on the watch of the MP for Sheffield Hallam.
3 They slept uneasily, with a watch of four men all the night.
4 There was another reason besides curiosity for keeping watch of the work.
5 He knew it was safer to keep a close watch of strangers.
6 He kept watch of the boy, but without favoring him with influence.
7 Elaine glanced at him, nodded, and resumed her watch of the door.
8 He was sure that her escort was keeping watch of his movements.
9 He said he'd keep watch of Heinie, and no doubt he has.
10 I must keep watch of you, though, now that Alice is gone.
11 We'll stay out and keep watch of her till she drops anchor.
12 It was an old Breguet watch of her fa-ther's, from the fifties.
13 In the third watch of the night the gambling-houses are in full blast.
14 However, on Thursday, shops reopened under the watch of soldiers and federal police.
15 Smaller banks will continue to be under the watch of their national supervisors.
16 He escaped under cover of the night from the watch of the bailiffs.
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