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1. My native village is ringed with hills. 2. The ancient Buddhist temple is ringed around with hills. 3. A high fence ringed the prison camp. 4. The lake was ringed by crusty salt deposits. 5. At that time they were ringed about with enemies. 6. Thousands of demonstrators ringed the building. 7. Armed police ringed the hijacked plane. 8. The airfield is ringed with armoured cars. 9. The areas are sealed off and ringed by troops. 10. The city is ringed about with hills. 11. More than one hundred police have ringed the area. 12. Her eyes were ringed with stiff black lashes. 13. Police ringed the building. 14. The harbour is dangerous - it's ringed by/with rocks and reefs. 15. Thousands of people ringed the court building to demand the release of Mr Cox. 16. Thousands of protesters ringed the embassy. 17. Her eyes were ringed with heavy black liner. 19. We stayed mainly near the shore and saw ringed seals and a nice flock of Brent geese. 20. Ringed Plovers can also exploit industrial sites and, for example, breed in the vicinity of the power station at Southwick. 21. Incorporation foes who argue Tucson will be ringed by suburbs ought to realize it already is. 22. His pale golden, ringed tail hung down and sometimes the tip of it twitched. 23. It was green, lush and luxuriant, ringed by the mountains with snowy peaks. 24. The Heber Valley is a pastoral spot ringed by mountains. 25. Redshank and ringed plovers also feed out on the flats. 26. I nearly choked on the bread; my neck and throat seemed to be ringed by a cruel vice. 27. Kip drew his eyes down from the luminous dark green peaks that ringed Long Tieng. 28. The courthouse itself was protected by barbed wire and ringed with police. 29. Turnstones and purple sandpipers will join the redshanks and ringed plovers which are probably resident. 30. On the shingle beach, where the burnet rose grows, ringed plovers incubate eggs in shallow scrapes.