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1 There would be a feast to commemorate the victory- afeastand dancing.
2 There would be a feast indeed, with two captives instead of one.
3 The suffering of my enemies will be a feast to the spirits.
4 I should think there 's a-goin' to be a feast over in Newport Street.
5 One point that people agree on is that a picnic should be a feast .
6 Tonight, there will be a feast in the Great Hall.
7 In the abstemious weekend that 's in it, this could be a feast of football.
8 A merely descriptive poem he declared to be a feast made up of sauces.
9 There must be a feast , of course, with singers, and Robert will want to hunt.
10 Sometimes there would be a feast in the neighbourhood, and a pig would be killed.
11 Every meal will be a feast , where plenty will be more pleasing than any delicacies.
12 Anger defines us, Eragon, and without it, you and I would be a feast for maggots.
13 When the silver moon rises, there will be a feast , and then the High Council meeting.
14 Tomorrow night will be a feast for Milan.'
15 Caiaphas then declared, "This shall be a feast day forever."
16 This happened to be a feast day at Dalli, and the people were dancing before the Dooty's house.
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