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1 We make signals that he must be brought off in a canoe.
2 They saw the ranchman make signals , but did not understand them.
3 Perhaps he could get out on top of the building and make signals of distress.
4 They had sky-rockets and flags to make signals with.
5 The Indians can make signals to the distance of eight or ten miles to their confederates.
6 The man-of-war moved toward the English shore, and began to make signals to some parties on the land.
7 Her lips began to twitch and her hands to make signals , as if anxious to attract his attention.
8 He determined to swim to a rock from which he could be seen, and make signals of distress.
9 We have friends on the look-out, who will make signals to show us when and where to run in.
10 Now, I think we'd better stop here, and let Robert and Tayoga go ahead, spy 'em out and make signals .
11 He seemed to be trying to make signals to Tom, and to be afraid of doing so openly before the great man.
12 With fire you could cook meat and clear land for planting; with ash you could fertilise the soil; with smoke you could make signals .
13 The enemy in our front now began to get excited, and we saw several of them run back and make signals to those below.
14 Down, down they went, until my line began to look very low, and I was compelled to make signals to the ship for more.
15 The wind was fortunately light, and by dint of hard rowing, we soon got near enough to the Lapwing to make signals , and were recognized.
16 He made signals to all ships to rendezvous with him at Brisbane.
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