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1 Irving's faith in God and his love of humanity were very simple; us all adrift .
2 Another drop of the deck sent them all adrift .
3 I am all adrift now, but I couldn't stand being in the house any longer.
4 He is all adrift when it comes to fighting, and had not seen deaths in battle.
5 But we were afraid to lose sight of the bridge, lest we should get all adrift .
6 It is all adrift , and looks so untidy.
7 We're all adrift with no sense of where we are or if anyone is looking for us.
8 When the yard-arms were furled, the bunt was all adrift again, which made more work for us.
9 I was all adrift amongst a thousand contradictory hypotheses, but I could not lay hold of one.
10 I am all adrift , now, gentlemen.
11 When her parents buy a tea room in the countryside, city girl April is all adrift , not least emotionally.
14 To accomplish this purpose, he paddled the float to the place where the boats were moored, and cast them all adrift .
15 I can't shake off the Public School ideas yet; I am all adrift ; still, I think it will be all right there.
16 Remember that I was little more than a lad, and that I had faced death so often of late that my mind was all adrift .
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