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1 The despatch of the chariots to make a reconnaissance was needless trouble.
2 Boats were at once lowered, in order to make a reconnaissance of the shore.
3 Your orders are simply to make a reconnaissance and to run no avoidable risks.
4 We shall send a strong force to make a reconnaissance , as far as Gakdul.
5 I received orders to make a reconnaissance of Mayence.
6 Meanwhile Costal will make a reconnaissance , to discover, if possible, the whereabouts of our enemy.
7 Captain Campbell, with two hundred of the Kashmir Rifles, was sent out to make a reconnaissance .
8 Enjolras had been to make a reconnaissance .
9 As soon as night fell, about six o'clock, they decided to make a reconnaissance around the pagoda.
10 Grande and the Anakim make a reconnaissance in force, to see if some unwary postern-gate may not permit entrance.
11 The hour for retiring was close at hand, and he preferred to make a reconnaissance before trusting themselves to slumber.
12 Once, from the hills behind, a great white-winged aeroplane glided over his head on its way to make a reconnaissance .
13 We'll make a reconnaissance .
14 After a time Blount and I decided to make a reconnaissance in force and see how the car was getting on.
15 He was therefore obliged to make a reconnaissance of it, as if the Dutch had not already been long settled there.
16 The first thing to be done, however, was to make a reconnaissance ; and Captain Laffan and I rode on for this purpose.
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