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1 The whole countryside was getting up to search the woods for me.
2 The whole countryside turned out gladly, and the Watchet Norsemen helped also.
3 And the whole countryside was a dripping, melting sea of wintry slush.
4 The whole countryside is buzzing with gossip; where does it all start?
5 Surely the smoke will bring down the whole countryside on these ruffians?
6 Since then two wars, and changing social conditions, have disrupted the whole countryside .
7 That grim etcher was at work upon the road and the whole countryside .
8 Bladesover, in absorbing the whole countryside , had not altogether missed greatness.
9 The whole countryside is criss-crossed with field telegraph and telephone wires.
10 Right now this whole countryside was alerted and they were poised and watching.
11 Our big bonfire is bright enough to bring the whole countryside upon us.'
12 The whole countryside was probably swarming with them, like vengeful bees.
13 It is his pride and his boast over the whole countryside .
14 And how would it be, if the whole countryside hated him?
15 The whole countryside smells of urine, four thousand years of urine.
16 When you come back the whole countryside will flock to give you welcome.
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