Strayed Sentence Examples

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  • Her eyes strayed to the Horsemen on the table.

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  • Her eyes strayed to the closet, as if wondering if Kiera found the boxes.

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  • Owing to the murder of several European soldiers who strayed from the lines, the native population was expelled the city.

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  • The Basuto ponies, said to be descended from Shetland ponies which, imported to the Cape in 1840, strayed into the mountains, are short-legged, strong-bodied, sure-footed, and noted for their hardiness.

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  • Curious about what was going on, his eyes strayed from the Other to Jenn.

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  • Both in the pulpit and out of it they watched for unsound doctrine, and when he strayed they took him by the neck.

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  • He is prepared to take risks on behalf of the strayed sheep.

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  • His gaze strayed to the desk, where Katie's file sat.

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  • Kiera's eyes strayed from Evelyn's, and she twisted all the way around, taking in everything, before she started to cry.

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  • Hannah.s gaze strayed beyond Kris to catch sight of Katie.

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  • Her own thoughts had strayed to the man who spent enough time in Memon's armies to know the madman's strategies.

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  • Newton demonstrated these to be no strayed Phoenician products.

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  • While Froude often strayed away from his authorities, Freeman kept his authorities always before his eyes, and his narrative is here and there little more than a translation of their words.

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  • We strayed from the main path to visit the city's botanical gardens.

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  • We strayed from the main path to visit the city 's botanical gardens.

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  • She told of how, fixing her lipstick in a small hand-held mirror, she had accidentally strayed off the path.

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  • But also are we not deeply saddened when we hear of those who appear to have strayed or given up?

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  • The All Blacks quickly recovered and pressure in the England 22 brought a second penalty for Carter as England strayed offside at a ruck.

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  • Maybe she's never strayed from the usual shorts-and-tank combination and is ready to broaden her style horizons a bit.

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  • Most of what happened was my fault, as I strayed very far, had sex with someone else, and was very confused.

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  • Grace's mother advises her to forgive Adrian and to forgive herself, because it is not Grace's fault that Jack strayed.

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  • This album strayed somewhat from the first three soundtracks in that it did not include many tracks by well-established artists.

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  • Elton devised a synopsis for the musical that strayed substantially from the ideas Lloyd Webber and Forsyth had worked on.

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  • In literature, authors have often strayed from folklore to name their fairy characters.

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  • Yet, while the images of the ship show a vastly more realistic look, the basic design has not strayed much from the original.

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  • His gaze strayed towards the barracks, where he'd left Bianca.

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  • We kind of strayed from the subject, didn't we?

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  • Her eyes strayed to the wall kept behind translucent, titanium-reinforced glass.

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  • We focus on the hippocampal circuitry, but have recently strayed into developing neocortex to see whether similar principles apply there.

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  • In addition to implanting microchips, veterinary surgeons can help to reunite lost, strayed or stolen pets through scanning for the microchips.

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  • Bonivard has been described as "a man of the Renaissance who had strayed into the age of the Reformation."

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  • They strayed as far as Syria and Cappadocia.

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