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1 The bull's rush carried him almost the whole breadth of the barn-yard.
2 There was then the whole breadth of the house between them.
3 The Paradou-its flower-garden ,forest ,rocks ,streams ,andmeadows-filledthe whole breadth of sky.
4 The base of his work is the whole breadth and depth of humanity itself.
5 The whole breadth of this plain is about six miles.
6 This line stretches across the whole breadth of the City.
7 There is before this village a rock across the whole breadth of the river.
8 We know that the lobes, whilst closing, become slightly incurved throughout their whole breadth .
9 The GCSA provides scientific advice that is relevant to the whole breadth of government policy.
10 The fireplace was on the opposite side, occupying nearly the whole breadth of the chamber.
11 He was as far as he could get from them - the whole breadth of the ship.
12 And the whole breadth of the foremast, whose larboard braces had been loosened, turned slowly.
13 He then traversed the whole breadth of the continent diagonally from the west to the east.
14 These two pockets are of the same depth, and occupy the whole breadth of the pistol-frog.
15 Like Apollyon in Pilgrim's Progress, it "straddled over the whole breadth of the way."
16 Fourthly, the Scarlets, descended from F. virginiana, a native of the whole breadth of North America.
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