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1 The whole convoy was stopping, in fact, over a huge sand pit.
2 A uniformed watchman frantically waved to us and the whole convoy jerked to a stop.
3 The whole convoy with four Armstrong guns was captured.
4 A round through the engine block of the lead truck would stop the whole convoy .
5 The whole convoy had ground to a halt.
6 The whole convoy was then carried into the city, and the Spaniards remained masters of the field.
7 They must have taken or destroyed the whole convoy , leaving the clearing up to do until daylight.
8 I reluctantly consented, and saw our whole convoy drawn by an animal whose agony increased its strength.
9 When he got to Java he heard the whole convoy had got shot out of the water or captured.
10 I walked through the village looking for my Renault; the whole convoy could have been destroyed before anyone gave the alarm.
11 In killed, wounded, and prisoners we lost a third of our force, the whole convoy , and seven guns out of twelve.
12 But Phyllis was none the less profoundly unhappy, and it took a whole convoy of wounded to restore her to cheerfulness.
13 If anything did happen we'd be able to extract quickly without putting the whole convoy waiting a few miles behind us in danger.
14 A strong party of soldiers came down, lifted the stretchers, and in a few minutes the whole convoy were at the water's edge.
15 Here the Kurds took from them everything they had, so that for five days the whole convoy marched completely naked under the scorching sun.
16 I then got under way, and with the transports worked out of the bay, and the same evening anchored the whole convoy in Port Jackson.
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