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1 Just as they were about to cross the moat , a knight overtook them.
2 Still more Britons cross the moat until this space where we stand is filled.
3 Every night these Skipetars who could cross the moat betook themselves to Kursheed's quarters.
4 To cross the moat bridge was to step backward from the twentieth century into the seventeenth.
5 The first difficulty was how to cross the moat in the absence of either bridge or boat.
6 We cross the moat on the stone bridge, which resounds with the hammering of our sixty pairs of boots.
7 Outside, visitors cross the moat to get to the well-groomed knot garden, which also boasts a herb garden and orchard.
8 Now, as he went from his chamber to cross the moat by the drawbridge, he encountered Prince Rudolf returning from hawking.
9 I told him the winning anecdote of how I tried to cross the moat in a clothes-basket after I first heard about coracles.
10 Yet I knew that my Chinook salutation would be a drawbridge by which I might hope to cross the moat into his castle of silence.
11 She crossed the moat bridge, and went out into the parkland beyond.
12 The bridge was that which crossed the moat from the Tour de Nesle.
13 Ahead two towers flanked a gate where an ancient drawbridge crossed the moat .
14 As we crossed the moat I perceived old Billali coming to meet us.
15 Preceded by a body of soldiers, they crossed the moat under Turkish fire.
16 Eleven men, two boys, and a dozen dogs crossed the moat .
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