The red tops, as we hacks warmly refer to the tabloids, bravely sallied forth against all restrictions European, bureaucratic or otherwise. |
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And finally, we sallied forth into the centre of Nottingham in all our finery. |
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So it was with great anticipation and alacrity that G.H.S. Tramp Club enthusiasts sallied forth every third Saturday. |
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Forced to rely on their own resources, they sallied out of the city walls and routed Rory's army. |
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Richard hesitated to land, not knowing the situation, but as soon as the garrison saw the sails, they sallied out to attack. |
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I awoke in the forenoon, pulled on my robe and sallied forth into the kitchen where I found my friend quite naked save for a pair of the most threadbare of undergarments. |
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Other brothers sallied forth into the big wide world, eventually building up a market gardening business in Africa. |
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But when Lentulus with a large army besieged Spartacus, he sallied out upon him, and, joining battle, defeated his chief officers, and captured all his baggage. |
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When he sallied out to meet the enemy, his army consisted of 160 knights. |
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But by the time he crossed back over the Berezina river, an army which had sallied forth with more than 400,000 soldiers was left with only 10,000 men fit for battle. |
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A large mass of clay was obtained and then monks sallied forth and picked from willow trees suitable saplings, thin pieces of twig about half as thick as one's little finger and perhaps a foot long. |
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After three weeks, the besieged forces sallied from the castle and managed to take the besiegers by surprise. |
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Thereafter he appeared in public less often, though he still sallied forth, white-haired and walking slowly with a stick, for causes dear to his heart. |
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So, fresh from the range, we sallied forth and followed some really fine shorthairs, and we shot some birds. |
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American troops were attacked virtually every time they sallied from their base, whether by snipers or by booby traps consisting of piles of explosive stuffed into sewers. |
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To relieve monotony and start something, two young men, John Woodworth and Robert Duncan, living near Grand Pre Station, sallied forth more than forty years ago on an exploring expedition? |
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Out I sallied and spent sixteen shillings of it upon a new palliasse which should go under the straw mattress upon my bed. |
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Lady cyclists inspired outrage and ridicule in the late nineteenth century when they sallied forth in bloomers, which were subsequently adopted by the suffrage movement. |
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From it, in the War of 1812, British and Canadian troops sallied out to capture Ogdensburg, and in the invasion of 1838 to repel the Americans under Von Schoultz. |
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We must not be seduced by our bravery of tall office buildings and our abundance of suburban villas into forgetting the old decaying log cabins from which our forefathers sallied forth to build our society and our economy. |
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