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Examples
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In order to delude the enemy still more after night-fall of the 28th I sent one of my divisions to the south side of the James, first covering the bridgeway with refuse hay to keep the tram of the horses from being heard.
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SEAN HENADY, FOUNDER 3 VIEW SEARCH SERVICES (via phone): Listen to this, Nancy, they ` re concentrating over a bridge -- or underneath a bridgeway.
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Yet even after he jumped down from the bridgeway there remained another train, some twenty cars long, separating him from the thief.
Heaven Lake John Dalton 2004
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Yet even after he jumped down from the bridgeway there remained another train, some twenty cars long, separating him from the thief.
Heaven Lake John Dalton 2004
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Yet even after he jumped down from the bridgeway there remained another train, some twenty cars long, separating him from the thief.
Heaven Lake John Dalton 2004
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Yet even after he jumped down from the bridgeway there remained another train, some twenty cars long, separating him from the thief.
Heaven Lake John Dalton 2004
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Yet even after he jumped down from the bridgeway there remained another train, some twenty cars long, separating him from the thief.
Heaven Lake John Dalton 2004
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Yet even after he jumped down from the bridgeway there remained another train, some twenty cars long, separating him from the thief.
Heaven Lake John Dalton 2004
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Having fixed the ship on her anchors, and formed a bridgeway from the promontory to conduct on board of her, he gave them a cordial welcome.
The Lives of the Noble Grecians and Romans Plutarch 2003
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A stone step to be set straight again, a wall to be repaired; the bridgeway to the barn had to be strengthened before the corn could be brought in.
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