In many towns and villages, such a house acts not only as a place to live, but also as a tourist attraction, bringing visitors in their droves. |
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Walkers young and old turned out in their droves at Hollingworth Lake at the weekend to help raise asthma awareness. |
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Buses are more frequent and are running to schedule, prompting Londoners to take to them in droves. |
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The ten pound poms left in their droves for Australia, enticed by subsidised travel and settlement. |
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The song was featured in the title sequence of the movie Blackboard Jungle, which had youngsters swarming cinema halls in droves. |
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But just who are these Turnbull loving millionaires and why have they come out in droves? |
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Scuba divers came in droves with photographers, environmentalists, surfers, business owners and marine scientists. |
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Our new members volunteered in droves to join us on expeditions as cooks, divers, doctors, etc. |
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The tour to promote her memoirs has seen fans turning up in droves to book-signing sessions, including hundreds in Piccadilly, central London. |
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The crown's administrative staff and the army's families began arriving in droves, taking the arduous sailing route around the Cape of Good Hope. |
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I am sure the people of York will turn out in droves to see some great rugby, of both 13-a-side and of nine-a-side. |
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But despite worldwide disapproval, these thumbless inbreds are emigrating in droves. |
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They do as they're told, and under Yeltsin they were hired in droves for their tight-lipped discipline. |
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Teenagers totally rejected adults and their silly pieces of sheet music, and started buying records in droves. |
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With the prospect of the tragedy triggering a global recession companies lined up in droves to issue profits warnings and swing the axe. |
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If there is one profession where the celebrity children seem to be joining in droves it's the Bollywood biz. |
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In recent times, the voter turnout in elections has hovered around 50 percent, with young voters in particular staying away in droves. |
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The tourists have, for the most part, voted with their feet and continue to stay away in droves. |
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The ID folks are constantly telling us that evolution is failing as a scientific paradigm, and that scientists are jumping ship in droves. |
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All that's certain is that real women, in droves, are investing themselves in the prolonged unweddedness of these unwed heroines. |
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Revolving around a large weekend hunting party in the 1930s, upper class guests, and their personal valets, arrive in droves. |
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Unfortunately retailer buyers in America are resisting the urge to buy PCs in droves. |
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But while programmers have taken to object-oriented programming in droves, object databases have been less popular for a variety of reasons. |
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Will black voters go to the polls in droves in November to have their say about who should be the next occupant of the Oval Office? |
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He and the students who flocked to him in droves constructed an oratory named the Paraclete, where he continued to write, teach, and research. |
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Most young women respond to the politics of women's studies by staying away in droves. |
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Meanwhile, droves of identical workers toil in vast underground turbine halls, keeping the elite in their poncy satin pantaloons. |
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It is quite clear that the pro-Union electorate are switching off in droves, with each election indicating a downturn in registration and voting. |
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University students go home in their droves over the holidays, pouring scorn on familiar sights with the snobbery of the citified nouveau riche. |
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By all accounts, his under-the-table gropes and nightclub come-ons had women fleeing in their droves. |
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But eventually, in this late case, the ingrate audience stays away in droves. |
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As much as they tried to find moments alone, it was impossible to avoid the droves of congratulators. |
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In France, at national and club level, when a team is performing poorly, supporters desert their side in droves. |
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At the time, young men were signing up in their droves to fight for their country. |
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The tourists are still coming in their droves, to gawk at the city's crumbling, period elegance. |
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I said that darkrooms were being closed in droves and that the industry trend was clearly digital. |
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Teachers were leaving the area in droves because of its prohibitively high housing costs. |
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In Germany, opinion polls have indicated that traditional voters are profoundly disillusioned with the Party and are deserting it in droves. |
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Plan for it because the world is graying and Seniors are already using the Internet in droves. |
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When this bubble burst and companies exited the market in droves, rates went up dramatically. |
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With this concern have come the unending droves of promoters, frauds, and exploiters who traditionally prey upon the naive and trusting. |
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Sources say that clients are leaving in droves because of the continuing adverse publicity. |
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The adverse publicity has caused tourists to stay away in droves from the countryside and towns. |
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Fiji's economy has recovered reasonably well, thanks mainly to the number of tourists now flocking back in droves. |
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The planes were catapulted to search and attack the German U-boat wolf packs that were sinking droves of ships in convoys. |
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As people turn away from red meat in their droves, chicken sales have soared. |
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Fort Bragg soldiers are re-enlisting in droves as the Army struggles to meets its recruiting goals. |
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But watch the royalists and the Anglophiles come out in droves when Chuckie arrived in Australia in a couple of weeks. |
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Most vendors arrive by the droves from villages every day, carrying sackfuls of vegetables. |
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Although there was a full house for the much-praised opening ceremony in Athens on Friday night, spectators have stayed away in droves in the first four days of competition. |
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Withering drought, the sawmill closing, families leaving the district in droves and the nationwide rural downturn had brought Ranfurly to its knees. |
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Those adolescent, screaming Austin Mahone fans were hurriedly ushered out of the arena in droves by their shocked parents. |
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He's energizing his opponents and driving away moderates in droves because he is a right wing ideologue who refuses to make even the slightest concession to achieve consensus. |
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In all seasons, droves of cattle, sheep, hogs, geese, turkeys and other livestock shared the busy road with wagons loaded with grain, barreled beef and pork. |
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In the end, both crowds stayed away in droves and it's a pity. |
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Despite the bunching up of students in large droves of 30s, and the glaring psychedelic light sequences that alternated with a lot of pitch-dark moments, they did a good job. |
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Business has left in droves over the past year and he is praying that she can return to her tenuous VP posting in his office to shake some money trees. |
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People were out in droves enjoying temperatures hovering near seventy. |
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When the British finally gave up Boston, people fled the city in droves to escape the disease, and even the feeblest attempts at containment were no longer possible. |
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But the idea he is going to attract droves of non-traditional Republican supporters is nothing more than wishful thinking. |
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They swarm in droves, pouring out of cars and vans with a mission to drive away with a fabulous treasure, for which they paid as little as possible. |
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In plain terms, his personal life throughout the 1990s was a million miles removed from the cool, casual persona which has attracted viewers of I'm A Celebrity in droves. |
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And Americans, usually electorally lazy, turned out in their droves. |
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The doomsters who claimed deregulation would end in tears as safety standards dropped and fearful passengers deserted in droves were proved wrong. |
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Shoppers from Mainland China arrived in droves, and gained front row seats to civil disobedience in action. |
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As it turns out, one-time fans stayed away in droves because, quite frankly, they were embarrassed to admit they liked these bands in the first place. |
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Dressed in Clan sweaters, red and blue scarves, funny hats, and gobs of face paint, they come in droves to show UBC who's boss and assert SFU dominance. |
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Already skippers are applying in droves to scrap their boats for cash, and 15 per cent of the fleet in Grimsby has been successful in applying for decommissioning. |
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I asked for your votes to christen the small, flightless bird formerly known as Moderately Evil Penguin, and you stuffed the ballot box in your droves. |
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Why are all these immoral, indecent, godless heathens apparently committing no crimes when decent, god-fearing folk are being arrested and institutionalized in droves? |
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Despite the long-existing travel ban, Americans have already been visiting Cuba by the droves. |
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Fashion lovers turned out in droves for all the freebies at the second annual Fashion's Night Out. |
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When the Padres traded Gary Sheffield, Bruce Hurst, Tony Fernandez, and Fred McGriff for prospects and no-names in 1992 and 1993, fans turned away in droves. |
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Its rich harmony of flora and fauna, an exotic safari park, Roman and Byzantine excavations and modern tourist facilities today draw tourists in the droves. |
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To have the tally-hoes of the English shires coming in droves to Ireland's hunting counties would severely disrupt the relationship between the hunts and the landowners. |
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So OK, the federal government has this wildly successful Cash For Clunkers program that is, apparently, bringing in the car buyers in droves. |
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Whatever explanation you want to give for it, though, there's no question that Pakistanis have chutzpah in droves. |
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With their retreat route cut off, the FAC kadogo began defecting in droves, many fleeing across the border into Zambia. |
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Authors of books left the country in droves, and some wrote material highly critical of the regime while in exile. |
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They sell very numerous droves of oxen yearly to England, and therefore cannot be supposed to want beef at home. |
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Common toads winter in various holes in the ground, sometimes in basements, often in droves with other amphibians. |
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The result is that drone operators are leaving the Air Force in droves. |
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It's the time of year when balikbayans descend upon us in droves Ito remind us of how benighted we are. |
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He would need professional assistance, which came in droves. |
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For decades bartenders have deftly delivered mixed drinks as discerning customers flock in droves to the establishments that offer the best margaritas, mojitos and martinis. |
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The women bunched up in little droves and let their tongues clack, and the men herded together and passed a jug around and, to tell the truth, let their tongues clack too. |
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Verviers mayor Marc Elsen spent the whole night trying to reassure his citizens and convey to the world media assembled in droves that his town would remain united. |
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Droves of cattle are, however, apt to be troublesome to the owners and tenants of the grounds through or near which they pass. |
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Droves of attendees streamed inside to vent their emotions over the course of several days. |
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