| 11. | It is claimed that they were deliberately given impossibly boggy ground and that the building was never stable.
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| 12. | The boggy ground meant that on occasion a gun would move sometimes up to seven or eight feet.
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| 13. | On 10 May, Bruce's men dug a series of trenches, forcing the English towards boggy ground around Loch Gait.
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| 14. | The BEF was at a tactical disadvantage against the German army, on low boggy ground, easily observed from German positions.
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| 15. | The BEF was at a tactical disadvantage against the German army, on lower, boggy ground, easily observed from German positions.
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| 16. | But, built on boggy ground, the troops immediately began to complain of problems and the medical officers of ill health.
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| 17. | It was reported that the line conveyed 65 tons of supplies a day, its sleepers almost floating on the boggy ground.
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| 18. | A lot of the ground is boggy grounds and swamps which makes it important for different kinds of birds and other animals.
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| 19. | The border appears to zigzag through the boggy ground between the drumlins, on each of which is just one or two farms.
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| 20. | The waterfall can be reached by a six-mile walk across boggy ground from the road three miles south of Kylesku in Sutherland.
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