Ainda não temos significados para "going into exile".
1Not too private, but we aren't going into exile as separate hermits.
2There appears to be little prospect of his going into exile.
3Their colleagues changed their domicile by going into exile; their property also was confiscated.
4She had felt that she was going into exile.
5When his wife asked why he was going there, he said something about going into exile.
6He would not dream of going into exile like Jasper; he likes his home too much.
7Evidently he was making the most of his last hours at home before going into exile.
8The two Jacobites crossed each other on the way, one going into exile, the other returning from it.
9We saw the approach of winter with regret, and returned to the city as if going into exile.
10Still, I don't see how to consent to Archie going into exile again with this stigma upon him.
11If we lose I am going into exile again, or I may leave my wife a widow, and my child penniless.
12It is Isabel who is to be the new Queen of England, going into exile now, but certain to return in triumph.
13When Brutus left Marcellus at Mitylene, he seemed to be himself going into exile because he left that illustrious exile behind him.
14Medieval Irish sources describe St Colm Cille going into exile and St Brendan going on a fabulous sea voyage in similar hide-clad boats.
15I imagined the proud man going into exile step by step, a small trudging figure on the long road west to the Gulf.
16The nation's most prominent dissidents are compelled to buy their freedom either by agreeing to abandon their campaigns or by going into exile abroad.
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