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1 Allowance too must be made for the danger of driving the evil to burrow underground .
2 Reavers like to burrow underground when they hunt.
3 These wasps breed rapidly, and the females burrow underground to attack every beetle grub they can find.
4 So long as I can burrow underground my half-clothed and half-starved soldiers will hold Grant at bay.
5 They may dig a well, make a cave, or a pond, or burrow underground and make tunnels like a mole.
6 So you get yourself a job where they don't care to ask too many questions, and you burrow underground like a smart little mole.
7 Whilst others were soaring in high places, he was burrowing underground .
8 If you call it 'nice' to live burrowed underground !
9 Egad, a man might as well be a fish-worm burrowing underground as such a snail!
10 Put your winter ones away in burrows underground -
11 It's a parasite which has burrowed underground .
12 "Give me a good burrow underground , " said he.
13 Large tracts of West Africa were at risk, it said, particularly when the caterpillars now burrowing underground to form cocoons emerged as adult moths.
14 Britain's biggest open-air sculpture collection struck out in a new direction yesterday - by spending more than £3.5m on burrowing underground .
15 'I will get through it somehow, if I burrow underground , ' cried he, and very soon he and the dog were on the other side.
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