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1 They have run the gantlet of the years as well as I.
2 An' they don't aim t' run the gantlet till they have t'.
3 I have to run the gantlet of so many curious eyes.
4 We've got to run the gantlet , and the sooner it is done the better.
5 At the door of the theatre they had to run the gantlet of a dozen pairs of eyes.
6 But at night the household gathers in the salon; we should run the gantlet of a hundred looks and tongues.
7 Even though he came late in the succession of inventors, Bell had to run the gantlet of scoffing and adversity.
8 Rather than run the gantlet of the crowded veranda she stepped out on the lawn, and there encountered Trixton Brent.
9 Then they rode rapidly back again, having to run the gantlet of several bodies of natives, who fired at them.
10 At the end, however, I stepped back from the glass confident that with good luck I should run the gantlet safely.
11 Had it not been for him I should have had to run the gantlet with four or five of my enemies.
12 There he was made to run the gantlet , but Logan instructed him how to manage so that he got through without harm.
13 We must then make a push, and, if the Indians or Frenchers are in the narrows, run the gantlet through these toppling mountains.
14 Here the entering guest must run the gantlet of the rollicking horde before he could attain the more peaceful harbor of his own quarters.
15 The list of Mr. Howe's offerings from the first would reveal many a one that would have run the gantlet of a university department.
16 Norine was pleased; she smiled and blushed and ran the gantlet bravely enough.
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