How to say phrase used to express the uncertainty or lack of intent in what precedes it in Japanese

1)ともなくともなく(tomonaku) (exp) phrase used to express the uncertainty or lack of intent in what precedes it    
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she threw a glance at us.

they agreed on cease-fire terms.

they ended capitalism and built a socialist society.

you may bring your own lunch to school.

her explanation concerning that matter matches yours.

as he is already of age, he can vote.

she went to paris to study music.

that is to say, he was old and gray and tired.

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