They had already lost three times to their visitors this season and they were three down as they trooped off at half time to loud booing. |
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We were up at 5am for chapel service, after which we trooped to the refectory for breakfast. |
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We trooped back into the car and Ken pulled out onto the road so fast that the tyres screeched in protest. |
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My favorite dining car meal is breakfast so we trooped to the diner for immediate seating by the cheerful stewardess. |
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Yes, and the parliamentary clones dutifully trooped through the division lobby to vote for war. |
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Before he could reach it, they opened and a large gang of girls trooped out, howling with scornful laughter. |
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In the aftermath the Scots trooped in one by one to tell us how much they were hurting and you felt their pain, physical and mental. |
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With hushed mutterings and grumblings they all trooped down to the stables. |
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By close of play at 3.30 p.m. daily they trooped home tired after their exertions but very contented and happy indeed. |
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One by one, in order of seniority, employees' names were called and they trooped forward to receive a thin smile and an envelope from Eloise. |
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Gjoa proved gracious losers as everyone trooped off to their clubhouse after the match to celebrate Norway's Independence Day with cold steins. |
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The high-set teak timbered house was filled to capacity as the 200 guests trooped upstairs, sat and knelt on the floor. |
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We trooped meekly through the tastefully-decorated room crowded with happy diners, towards the fish tank at the back. |
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A wall of uniformed police on motor scooters blocked off half of Second Avenue as marchers trooped down city streets. |
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Lauren picked up the tray, and Marc put an arm around her, and they trooped up to the house together. |
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Sadly, the group trooped toward the other bus, muttering amongst themselves. |
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Once inside the large palace, the group trooped up the staircase to the pharaoh's throne. |
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So in a rare show of family solidarity, we all trooped out to the nursing home for tea and cake. |
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The three of us trooped off together to get outfitted at a mid-town haberdashery. |
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Everyone trooped to the large pale green kitchen with a checkerboard floor. |
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Soon, it was time to enter the hall and the kids, some sporting the school uniform and others, their Sunday clothes, trooped in with confidence. |
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Attired in their Sunday best, the little ones trooped in or rather made a dazzling entry on their mothers' arms. |
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The door was left open and a succession of men trooped in, lay down on the bed, had a sandwich, and left with a smile on their faces. |
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It was in stark contrast to the Wasps who trooped off the field just thankful to have got through the season. |
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We all laughed and agreed that Louisa definitely liked him, and with that we trooped off to the car to head for home. |
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So we trooped back to the farm where the entire extended family had plonked themselves in the kitchen and were devouring all the leftovers. |
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In fact, as they trooped off stage, there was even a general clamour for an encore! |
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Students from different classes and schools of the city trooped in in good numbers and gave vent to their imagination and indulged in some creative pursuits. |
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They failed and, unwilling to go home empty-handed, trooped into the conference centre to inscribe their own names. |
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I strapped on my head torch and trooped up to the abbey along a narrow lane lined with trees. |
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He trooped in with a loud cheer and congratulated the b'day boy. |
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The modern road follows the alignment of Watling Street, along which Roman soldiers would have trooped on their way from London to Dover and beyond. |
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The people seemed not at all frightened as they trooped past to begin their day. |
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Groups of us trooped down to New York to giggle at our friend, and ourselves on stage. |
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In the aftermath, fellow artists and relatives trooped in to help. |
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The group finished breakfast and then trooped off to their first class. |
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All these years later Im absolutely proud of my sweet sixteen, who has trooped around the world with dad, three continents, five states, and a hundred sad goodbyes. |
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Les FrancoFolies de Montréal therefore offer thanks to media representatives who trooped out in such impressive numbers, despite a summer events calendar taking the city by storm at the same time. |
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The result allowed the Canarinha to hold onto second place but did not stop the home crowd from voicing their disapproval as coach Dunga and his players trooped off the pitch. |
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When the percussionists finally laid down their sticks at 4am the audience burst into thundering rounds of applause and it was smiles all round as the colourful African contingent trooped from the room. |
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At 9.50pm the lights went up and Youssou's eight musicians and solo-backing singer trooped on stage, followed by the singer himself dressed in a long white robe. |
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But six other, albeit more junior, ministers, along with two senior Socialists and a trio of presidential hopefuls, trooped off to the counter-globalisation summit in Brazil's Porto Alegre. |
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The next day a group of children in neatly pressed Sunday best trooped into the Fatou Rose for a birthday party – despite public gatherings having been banned. |
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The way that Labour trooped through the lobby just a few weeks ago, following the Conservatives to vote for George Osborne's charter of budget responsibility, was a case in point. |
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Eventually performers and audience members dutifully trooped out of the Ellen Stewart Theater at La MaMa, to return only after a small phalanx of firefighters had clomped in and out. |
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Then everyone trooped into the concert hall. |
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So they have trooped forth to organize village down-and-outs and ne'er-do-wells into would-be combat units. |
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For years, politicians under the cosh over health or education policy have trooped into BBC studios to proclaim that spending is at record levels. |
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All the inhabitants of the court had trooped out into the street. |
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The other men trooped along scatteringly, dodging under the low boughs of the stunted trees. |
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Paraguay's players wore contented looks on their faces as they trooped out of the Loftus Versfeld Stadium after seeing off Japan on penalties on Tuesday. |
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