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1 The man who cut off his own left hand to avert suspicion .
2 We must cover up somebody's damnable work to avert suspicion from ourselves!
3 He took a desperate step, trusting in his assumed character to avert suspicion .
4 To avert suspicion from herself she saw only one way open.
5 Thus he expected to avert suspicion from himself, and throw it upon innocent persons.
6 I called myself 'the deservedly popular Ranger,' to avert suspicion .
7 That will not avert suspicion , but increase it, remarked Cadet.
8 Your accident was merely a sham to avert suspicion .
9 Meantime I bade him leave me, to avert suspicion .
10 It is a much more admirable method, and tends to avert suspicion from the actual criminal.
11 In order to avert suspicion , I thought it was better not to shut up my house.
12 They had undressed so as to avert suspicion .
13 The latter opens it, holding it up conspicuously in front of him to avert suspicion of foul play.
14 You can only avert suspicion by letting the Sheikh of the Dosah make a bridge of your back.
15 To avert suspicion he cried out:-
16 All I cared for was to avert suspicion from myself, and to secure some advantage from his death.
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