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You have no real need to venture out, to take in what's at hand.
Some time we may venture to be friends perhaps, but not now.
I would venture to say even more so than in the air.
You should not venture out alone in the dark if possible.
Then I'll venture back here and have another look at him.
Many people who venture into them are never heard of again.
Several times a day, they venture from one room to another, using the wall for support.
In 1983, he was ready to venture out on his own.
Those who venture out for food do so at great risk.
Women were beginning to venture out again, even by themselves.
That is why I venture to put myself at your service.
However, she still found ways to venture into more serious issues.
"How were we to know you would venture out on your own?"
He did not care to venture down there after them.
I must venture to look in upon my father's old friend.
There are groups here who plan to venture out and hear these people!
I venture to say he has told no one about it.
I would venture to say that they will be among the best next year.
But since 1972, no one from any nation has ventured back.
But for the most part he never ventured far from either building.
One night I ventured to take a light with me.
I should never have ventured into the water, he told himself.
Does anyone care to venture a guess as to what they might be?
It was still early enough in the day that she might venture outside their home.