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1 We are currently on a very roundabout journey to District 13.
2 There was a certain town, the road to which was a very roundabout one.
3 This, however, is a very roundabout and tiresome method.
4 Yet they were obliged to make some of their simple computations in a very roundabout way.
5 Rupert came over last night and sat on my gallery making very roundabout inquiries concerning Jeems.
6 There are other roads still open, but they are very roundabout , and at best very uphill.
7 But if these people want to destroy you, they're sure going at it in a very roundabout way.
8 He was a rather funny-looking little man, very roundabout and robin redbreast looking, with a nice pink face.
9 But, remember, it may seem to you a very roundabout way indeed, and you must not doubt the thread.
10 All this is a very roundabout way of making the point that we know very little about Earth's biggest system.
11 The old man always expressed himself in a very roundabout sort of fashion, and on the present occasion he was doubly, terribly confused.
12 Another case was mentioned to me yesterday, which illustrates the very roundabout way in which justice is arrived at among us all here.
13 But I warn you, I'm going to be very roundabout What I have to say seems to me to be of the utmost importance.
14 He went by way of the village- averyroundabout route-whileshe crossed the field.
15 "But, of course, it is a very roundabout route."
16 "By a very roundabout route," he answered, a suspicion of the old sadness in his eyes.
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