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1 The Government has asked PWC to report into the overrun by March.
2 The house fell into disrepair, and was overrun by cats and rodents.
3 But there are many Wild Darrells; all Europe is overrun by them.
4 The gameplay really does capture the feeling of being overrun by monsters.
5 The place was then less overrun by trippers than it is now.
6 The whole country had lately been overrun by open and defiant lawlessness.
7 War broke out suddenly, and the country was overrun by marauding bands.
8 Who wants to retire to a desert, overrun by plagues of elephants?
9 He warned that Jerusalem would be overrun by the armies of Nebuchadnezzar.
10 Calcutta, by the way, is or was overrun by jackals at night.
11 He tries to smile but cannot, overrun by a kind of rigor.
12 With the city overrun by heavily armed Covenant forces, one thing seemed clear.
13 The conference had overrun by a day, despite several night-time sessions.
14 Before the close of the year Poland was entirely overrun by German forces.
15 It was not yet overrun by ravenous things of the Night.
16 It required all the energy overrun by the swashy, sharp-pointed seas.
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