1One lurks at an adit until a pair of sentinels walk past.
2I must get Leggo to show me that adit this very afternoon.
3A long, long adit that ran south to the Bhu-Gil mine.
4Her pack was in the adit and she could not survive without it.
5You know where the old adit goes into the cliff under Carn Coppa?
6Anyway, it's quite hot enough here, and we'll hump this truck along to the adit.
7A few minutes sufficed to bring them to the beach at the mouth of the adit.
8They'll hold out a month or two, and piffle away at the adit to save appearances.
9The adit which drains the mines of Gwennap in Cornwall, with its branches, is thirty miles long.
10There was no one in sight as she darted across the open ground and inside the adit.
11This was a test adit, and the tilt of the strata indicated that its slope was steep.
12So down, down, till he came to the level, and crept along the adit to the shore.
13There was no opened adit showing stars.
14The adit of the mine was at the apex of the hill, which drooped off to the north.
15You said the lead ran right back to the hill and one could follow it with an adit.
16There were no tracks on the crusted surface but she seemed to be heading toward the main adit.