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1 Then the boys were carried bodily into the house and sat down against a wall.
2 The chief reminded her that she had no choice, but had been carried bodily away.
3 Suddenly there was a rush from outside, and Zen found herself being carried bodily away.
4 The deputy resisted, and was seized by six stalwart policemen, and carried bodily out of the chamber.
5 Then she was caught, and the next thing she knew was being carried bodily into the shack.
6 The scow was picked up, whirled around, carried bodily a hundred feet, and deposited finally with a crash.
7 But they thought I was going to jump overboard, and I was carried bodily into the cuddy and locked in.
8 It seems that from time to time sheep have been missing from the fields, carried bodily away, according to Armitage.
9 In a moment he was being carried bodily back into the hall, which the doctor saw was now lighted as before.
10 One young student was pulling down a girl's hair, and another was waltzing with his partner carried bodily in his arms.
11 The carriage and the two ekkas had come in early, having been unloaded and then carried bodily over the "slide."
12 The tall trees were bending before the blast as if they were about to be torn from their roots and carried bodily inland.
13 In a second they were rendered speechless by a gag, blind by a bandage, thrown down, pinioned and carried bodily off across the clearing.
14 There is a legend among natives that Fatima's body no longer lies in the mosque, but was carried bodily to heaven shortly after death.
15 So most of them were brought down to the landing place, and there with great difficulty again thrown down, tied, and carried bodily on board.
16 "Maitre corbeau sur un arbre perche- "hefinished the speech as he was being carried bodily from the room by DeMille and Bragdon.
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