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1 With the lull, mist and a thin drizzle had cloaked the world again.
2 It was after midnight, a thin drizzle was falling, and the crowd had scattered.
3 A thin drizzle , half rain, half snow, was descending, chilling me to the bone.
4 The rain had slackened to a thin drizzle by the time he finished his bailing.
5 The rain had dwindled to a thin drizzle by the time he reached the gate.
6 Not one light shone through the thin drizzle .
7 The stony path was slippery in thin drizzle .
8 It was dark now, and a thin drizzle was coming down in front of the lights.
9 A thin drizzle of cold rain froze as it fell on the snow; the engineers' lines were quiet.
10 A thin drizzle had begun, which threatened to worsen as he hurried down Park Lane towards South Kensington.
11 A thin drizzle rained down.
12 A thin drizzle , which wetted the unfortunate pedestrian to the marrow, had replaced the torrential rain of the previous day.
13 A thin drizzle of rain was beginning to fall, and the avenues were filled with the furious clamor of belated traffic.
14 The rain still fell in a thin drizzle that soaked through caps and coats, made the bridles slimy and the saddles slippery and damp.
15 The night was dark, a thin drizzle was falling; he stood and watched until the woman's rapidly walking figure was lost in the misty gloom.
16 It was still raining, but not heavily- athindrizzle, which penetrated almost to the marrow.
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