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1 Shall we dig a trench and build a nice little battle wall?
2 They saw them dig a trench with their knives and fingers.
3 Finally, we no longer had to dig a trench to move.
4 Harrel is told to dig a trench before the sentence.
5 I want them to dig a trench halfway down that slope, to catch the water.
6 Powell also suggested that residents in low-lying areas dig a trench around their homes, if possible.
7 Along its upper line, dig a trench five or six feet deep and six feet wide.
8 We dig a trench from underneath the fireplace to the outside to bring the wind in.
9 So how do you find them if you're, say, a contractor about to dig a trench ?
10 Out on the playground after lunch, she was able to dig a trench - her " redoubt . "
11 Could I dig a trench and bury it?
12 They're going to dig a trench of air across the water, the whole depth of the river.
13 Just because someone confiscated your shovel doesn't mean you ought to dig a trench with a hammer.
14 The Field-Cornet made us stand in rows, and told off forty men to dig a trench that night.
15 When the female is finally ready to mate, the males dig a trench in the ground around her.
16 Kit marked out a circle about ten feet in diameter, outside of which we began to dig a trench .
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