They had been aimlessly shining their torches hither and yon for an hour, when Manny unleashed his galling swan song. |
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I have literally dozens of the things scattered hither and yon on the bench but the one I need never seems to be there. |
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Second, I've been out just about every day since the sales started coming in, posting items off hither and yon. |
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The plot twists hither and yon, but there isn't the smallest real tension hanging on this stylised arrangement. |
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On the eve of the festa every man, woman, cat, dog, and chicken was busily running hither and yon. |
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It was like some sort of ghastly empowerment group, of thousands, except it was being chaired by a bald ape who ran hither and yon. |
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The great bazaars of Baghdad and Istanbul were full of fortune-seekers from hither and yon. |
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A proud parliament would not allow itself to be moved hither and yon around Europe, like the Barnham and Bailey Circus. |
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Medieval towers sprout hither and yon, frontages on the titchy streets have a stately aspect, and from the esplanade by the cathedral, the landscape looks mildly Tuscan. |
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Dirty clothes were strewn hither and yon, along with crumpled paper balls. |
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Intriguing little facts are scattered hither and yon. |
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Her tone, thank the Lord, is unpresuming, but her life has been full of thrills, from an ambassadorial childhood in Syria and Peru, to motherhood in south Devon and travels hither and yon. |
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Meanwhile, pitchside, bulldozers were performing donuts hither and yon. |
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Ipswich have had Irishmen going hither and yon. |
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He is not blown hither and yon by whims, desires and fads. |
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And thus he went ceaselessly hither and yon about in the world. |
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Now then, some sand-based shenanigans hither and yon. |
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