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1 They seemed to be differing about the direction of the whole crowd .
2 For once the whole crowd forgot that they were making a picture.
3 Chad and Melissa saw them coming - the whole crowd - before they themselves were seen.
4 Whereby the whole crowd stood by and stared, without offering to help.
5 That chap has got the whole crowd marching to the mourners' bench.
6 The whole crowd pushed into Mr. Melton's room and the drinking began.
7 Soon the whole crowd was busy, breakfast, for the time, being forgotten.
8 The whole crowd was whooping, singing, and yelling as only Indians can.
9 Sirius suddenly found himself having to dodge a whole crowd of people.
10 We have a whole crowd of injured men on board, Miss Maxwell.
11 In fact, the whole crowd rather bolted from this ex- traordinary scene.
12 The whole crowd surged toward them and I pushed through them all.
13 A whole crowd of shouting, struggling people, and all of them me!
14 It doesn't seem right to be in the forest without the whole crowd .
15 May the spear drive on the whole crowd to their wounds of death.
16 Then the whole crowd moved down to the beach to see them off.
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