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1 The whole parish and many people from outside the parish had assembled.
2 He pictured his whole parish going to destruction because of the silver.
3 When we're late we hold up the devotions of the whole parish .
4 Stuck up people, they are, who think they own the whole parish .
5 Such a road , - the whole parish ought to have been flogged for it!
6 The whole parish falls within the parliamentary borough of Merthyr Tydvil.
7 The manorial rights appear to have extended over the whole parish .
8 But the whole parish is up on the fire-swept mountain planting a forest.
9 I don't suppose there's another quince tree in the whole parish .
10 Personally, I don't care what the whole parish pleases to say.
11 Do you think this tiny haycock will be enough for a whole parish ?
12 Don't you suppose the whole parish must know that I have been full?
13 It's as well I did, for the whole parish was up!
14 At the same time the whole parish groaned in spirit.
15 We shall expect the whole parish to rise from their seats and thank us.
16 Dear me, and it's the talk of the whole parish .
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