"...twelve-year tenure as 'an uninterrupted retreat from reality... | |
"Bravely taking to his feet He beat a very brave retreat | |
"But I was forced to retreat, unable to dispatch the baron." | |
"But I was unable to get close enough and was forced to retreat before I could test my theory." | |
"But by evening, the advance of the allied troops" "had forced them to retreat." | |
"...twelve-year tenure as 'an uninterrupted retreat from reality... | |
"Bravely taking to his feet He beat a very brave retreat | |
"But I was forced to retreat, unable to dispatch the baron." | |
"But I was unable to get close enough and was forced to retreat before I could test my theory." | |
"But by evening, the advance of the allied troops" "had forced them to retreat." | |
"Joyce retreats into seclusion to write a book "about her love story. | |
# Your lovely voice retreats | |
- Chapayev never retreats. | |
- If he retreats, where will he fall back to? | |
- No, she hasn't said anything about what happened yesterday and if someone asks her, she retreats into silence. | |
"Joyce retreats into seclusion to write a book "about her love story. | |
# Your lovely voice retreats | |
- Chapayev never retreats. | |
- If he retreats, where will he fall back to? | |
- No, she hasn't said anything about what happened yesterday and if someone asks her, she retreats into silence. | |
"And the kind creature retreated into the garden, overcome with emotions." | |
"And when he knew that the cottage was entirely destroyed, the monster screamed once more in agony and hatred and retreated backward to seek refuge in the woods." | |
"He tried to sniff noses with her, but she retreated coyly. | |
"In 1949, Chiang Kai-shek lost mainland China and retreated to Taiwan." | |
"Too frightened to face it on my own, "I retreated just in time "as vesuvius sought revenge, | |
"As war-parties, when retreating, | |
"retreating to its lonesome, malodorous nest | |
'German troops are retreating on all fronts. | |
(Boomer) They're retreating. | |
(There is no news on the radio... ) (... but everyone says that the Germans have invaded Russia... ) (... and the Red Army is retreating.) | |
"And the kind creature retreated into the garden, overcome with emotions." | |
"And when he knew that the cottage was entirely destroyed, the monster screamed once more in agony and hatred and retreated backward to seek refuge in the woods." | |
"He tried to sniff noses with her, but she retreated coyly. | |
"In 1949, Chiang Kai-shek lost mainland China and retreated to Taiwan." | |
"Too frightened to face it on my own, "I retreated just in time "as vesuvius sought revenge, | |
"As war-parties, when retreating, | |
"retreating to its lonesome, malodorous nest | |
'German troops are retreating on all fronts. | |
(Boomer) They're retreating. | |
(There is no news on the radio... ) (... but everyone says that the Germans have invaded Russia... ) (... and the Red Army is retreating.) | |