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1 The English were put to flight ; Lord Talbot, their leader, was taken.
2 Half of these were soon cut to pieces and put to flight .
3 Although the Afghans were strongly posted, they were quickly put to flight .
4 Skerries and the howling wind were put to flight with sensational swagger.
5 Three strong regiments had thus been broken in detail and put to flight .
6 The cavalry, which he commanded in person, was put to flight .
7 All hopes of rest on the divan were now effectually put to flight .
8 A single stare of Marius had put to flight the executioner.
9 But questions were put to flight by a thunderous rapping on the door.
10 It was easily put to flight , and yet it always returned.
11 Alone hath He put to flight the hosts of the Confederates.'
12 After some resistance, the rebels were broken and put to flight .
13 He is often worsted by demons and abjectly put to flight .
14 Conquered and put to flight , all of his subjects who resisted were massacred.
15 Finally all the enemy were killed, captured, or put to flight .
16 The demons are either killed or put to flight and the Yadavas are rescued.
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