10 Results for: (Concept:02001858-v)
SidSentence
11541 You dogged her and followed her and made her life a misery to her , in order to induce her to abandon the husband whom she loved and respected in order to fly with you , whom she feared and hated .
11930 Then he should never again be chased onto the mountain of spikes or be drowned in the lake of blood .
13352 ' But I was after him in an instant and caught him by the sleeve .
13544 The most difficult crime to track is the one which is purposeless .
46613 I have ample evidence that you are being dogged in London , and amid the millions of this great city it is difficult to discover who these people are or what their object can be .
47075 Suppose that it were so - suppose that the same man had been the last who had seen Sir Charles alive , and the first to dog the new heir when he returned to England .
47271 ' Yes , I was chasing a Cyclopides .
47590 ' You do n't mean to say that you came after me in spite of all ? '
102653 If you 're a fan of seafood , this is one dish that you must chase after while you 're here in Singapore .
104172 If the idea of watching 22 men in kits chasing a leather ball does not appeal you , there is always a diverse selection of enthralling sports action in the calendar to pick your fix from .

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