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1 All I've got to do now is join the throng and run.
2 I, too, would join the throng ; O let me not be held back.
3 There's a moment's hesitation, then they rush to join the throng .
4 Against my protests, I join the throng on the stage.
5 If only I had money of my own and could run away and join the throng !
6 Some, on spotting the PM, ditch their workplaces and run down flights of stairs to join the throng .
7 Then, kingly obligation called him indoors to join the throng whose everlasting sameness palled on him almost unendurably.
8 Latest to join the throng is an Irish label called Louloubelle designed by Louise O'Leary with a very feminine touch.
9 Agent Richard Haines hung up, picked up his briefcase, and moved quickly to join the throng headed for the departure gates.
10 Thanks to the reserved seat which his friend's reluctant liberality had furnished him, Varney was in no hurry to join the throng inside.
11 Syncables 360 Premium joins the throng in an increasingly crowded market niche.
12 Raskolnikov joined the throng of women, who were talking in husky voices.
13 As I like all kinds of innocent merry-making, I joined the throng .
14 We joined the throng pouring into the racecourse from the car parks.
15 James, Albus, Rose, and Ralph gathered their things and joined the throng .
16 An extra stage-load rolled in from Coldriver and four couples joined the throng .
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