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afoot
1. something troublesome was afoot she had waited for the inevitable
2. Many recognized the temper of that voice and knew something was afoot
3. strange things afoot of late,’ he whispered
4. “Hmm, my sense of Justice suggests that evil is afoot!” Justice said, raising an eyebrow
5. The game was afoot
6. Whatever brought him down is still afoot out here
7. “As I was saying before we were interrupted, Bosco,” said Longleaf, looking sternly at Porge and Dumpus, but with a glint of humor in his eyes, “there are strange things afoot in the harbor of Water-Down
8. If the banners and flags are shifted about, sedition is afoot
9. There was something afoot in the woods, she could feel it
10. twelve thousand horsemen, beside the baggage, and other men that were afoot among them, a very great multitude
11. Sensing that a race was afoot, their horses looked up and
12. And knowing that it quite likely may have been a wasted effort, our unknown enemy no doubt has other schemes afoot to accomplish the same ends
13. 2 Then their strong men removed their camps in that day and the army of the men of war was an hundred and seventy thousand footmen and twelve thousand horsemen beside the baggage and other men that were afoot among them a very great multitude
14. Safe zone? In the Truth Seekers’ game, this meant that danger was afoot either from incoming fire or WMDs (weapons of mass destruction)
15. there was a plot afoot, one that was now being developed
16. ” He went on to say “There is more afoot than we know about, apparently the Homicide and special squads who are investigating Richard Barratt’s murder are also involved in an investigation that seems to involve the same people as we are interested in
17. Rumors have spread of strange predators afoot
18. Abu Bakr, now the high caliph, had commanded the city guards to keep a close watch on the other end of town, saying that he suspected something was afoot, but he couldn’t say what, when, or where exactly
19. Evil was definitely afoot
20. Although it lies some hundreds of years ahead, which after all is but a brief time in the life of a man, as all of us will realize when we look back upon it, preparations are already afoot for that also, and The
21. Stranger things were afoot for Matthew at this time also, as he learned that the Company he worked for was closing down shortly and the entire workforce would be made redundant
22. Job changes are also afoot
23. Job changes are afoot – but don’t be in a rush about this
24. Thus there could be job changes afoot
25. December will be basically a happy month, but big changes are afoot under the surface
26. Through the shadowy gorges and defiles that night there rang the hoofs of galloping horses, and the starlight glimmered on helmets and curved blades, until the ghoulish shapes that haunt the crags stared into the darkness from ravine and boulder and wondered what things were afoot
27. 'Oh, let us be wary! Strange things are afoot in the palace tonight
28. negative it will alert the emotional brain that trouble is potentially afoot and
29. There was a storm afoot like no other, and the mist came in mountainous waves that ran churning over the gunwales, filling the deck with a thick, turbulent fog that reduced visibility to a matter of inches
30. The game is afoot, and I don’t intend to play
31. One last point: should he be canonized? I have learnt that moves are afoot at the United Nations to confer on him the title ‘World hero of Social justice
32. The same old question reared its head: - did she fall or was she pushed? If the sweet little major had to die, why was that? Could it be there was skulduggery afoot upon which he, Rudolph, had been too slow to act? Was she the victim of too much knowledge, or was this ghastly incident merely an accident? Merely!
33. If I scan the other dimensions to which I have access, it would appear that something is afoot
34. There is, after all, a revolution afoot, and maybe they've known about this complex all along
35. There are greater things afoot and
36. grand things were afoot when the sixth sense was pouring over everything, but it
37. The city sirens, like the prey in the jaws of a Borskian lion, started to wail their long, blood-curdling tones, signaling to the city that trouble was afoot
38. A luxury car means gangsters are afoot
39. I needed to find the stillness in my soul in order to do the best I could to be able to focus on the new energy afoot in the world
40. I worried there was still too much fear afoot in the world and that too many would fall back into the old habits of looking for answers from outside themselves, rather than seeking solutions from within their own souls
41. That’s when Alvin knew something great was afoot!
42. A relieved Monty guessed she had understood enough to reassure her father that no revolt was afoot
43. Except that you have indicated to Miles Bragan that something is afoot and let him hear our taped conversation, and I haven’t yet told the Foreign Secretary
44. There are interesting changes afoot in the relationship between France and the USA now that President Sarkozy – more of a Bush man than an Obama fan – has been replaced by President Hollande
45. How could you be? Even if the article in which you’re quoted implies that there is a conspiracy afoot
46. Henry VIII plotted to murder two of his wives and when foul deeds are afoot I am summoned,” Herne paused and drank from the goblet, Ceri had the impression that he wished it was something stronger than water, “This is difficult to explain, in order to fulfill what mankind expects from the Hunter, I have to commit murder, thus continuing the circle
47. they entered the Abbey Cerian felt the air - taut with expectancy, Ceri was about to turn off into the corridor when she heard Herne behind her, “Princess! I have been searching for you! There is much afoot - the greatest knight of Camelot has deigned to be presented to you
48. Something was clearly afoot, for things were in a state of disorder
49. Something was afoot out there
50. Teachers were aware something was afoot but they did not know what it was