It was then that her shaggy Irish wolfhound, Gatsby, padded over and butted her hand. |
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A case of mistaken identity led to an innocent bystander being butted and punched in a Pewsey pub. |
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A calf sauntered up behind the eminent historian and butted him, taking him unawares. |
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A man who butted a police officer after a chase through the streets of Clacton has been jailed. |
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While Romi riffled through the address book, little Siddharth butted in with the numbers. |
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For a butted seam using the serger, completely trim away the seam allowances and use a 2-thread flatlock stitch without trimming. |
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As I ate my packed lunch, I wandered through the tiny cemetery butted against the church. |
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A drunken man who wanted to fight with his father butted a police officer on the jaw as he was being arrested, a court was told. |
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Mary Lynn butted up against his side, her blue eyes wide, her smile shy, as if she expected to be pounced on and handcuffed. |
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Meticulously realistic painting butted up against raucous videos, fine handcraftsmanship shared the stage with works assembled of found objects. |
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Workers butted the panels together and sealed the joints with special seaming tape. |
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Two nearly identical low walls are butted end-to-end to form a very open angle, as though mirroring each other. |
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It was so tough that to lengthen a sleeve, for example, you simply butted the new section to the old and sewed them together. |
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Instead, we butted through the heaving, flinty grey water towards the narrow passageway that separates Karmoy from the mainland. |
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It's made of butted chromed steel, features a ball-bearing headset for 360-degree rotation and a quick-release skewer for roll changes. |
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When considering the cases of tall-case pendulum clocks he remarks on their slapdash construction of butted and nailed boards. |
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Two carabineers took Carlos out of his bed and one of them butted him in the chest, which caused him to fall to the ground. |
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Alison butted in and placed a protective arm around her daughter as she gave her a kiss on the forehead. |
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He was butted in the face and grabbed a hammer to protect himself as the thugs armed themselves with a spade and a knife. |
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Purlins are butted against the principal rafters in true south-eastern fashion, supported on long tenons taken through the principal. |
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He had returned to the home they rented and was let in but he became fairly agitated and he butted the wall. |
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The other week I had a dream, I was with my ex-girlfriend and we were being butted by a calf. |
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Then he lowered his horns, galloped along the bridge and butted the ugly troll. |
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They all left, but returned shortly afterwards and when Mr Jacobs spoke to them, he was suddenly butted and a scuffle started. |
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Each time her strength flagged the little lamb butted her until she moved again. |
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The mare gently butted her nose against the extended palm, wuffling softly. |
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He also butted his head vainly against the British and by 1949 he was despised at home and abroad as an ineffectual playboy. |
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Who should have done what was clearly the issue for debate as the Brechin men butted foreheads and debated the point. |
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And you could challenge him on those opinions, and sometimes we kind of butted heads about stuff, but we always managed to work it out. |
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I wanted to put the unit into my lowest drive bay, but couldn't since in my case it butted up against one of the capacitors on the motherboard. |
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Used to be, there was a section of land out there to the west that butted up against the west shore of that there lake, and it grazed sheep. |
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I veered right, where the backs of a few stores butted up against our subdivision. |
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The halves are then placed over the row and are butted up against each other. |
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Now place the second board, butted at right angles to the first, and transfer its profile onto the end of the first board with a pencil. |
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These can be ugly and tend to pull apart if merely butted up against each other. |
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They were designed that way, lengths of bronze tubing, with columnar supports butted to the sides of the coffin. |
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Some furniture is just butted up together and is nailed, I do not recommend that style of construction. |
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He butted me quite intentionally and from there on in I was actually seeing stars a bit. |
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We were told in the first few days he was butted and kicked in the chest. |
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A sequence of senior staff members butted heads with the charismatic editor, but the magazine's intellectual identity was as recalcitrant as its finances. |
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That creature threatened the goats until the biggest one butted him off the bridge, never to trouble pedestrians again. |
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As the France international defender pulled up to allow the ball to run out of play, Beattie first barged his opponent and then butted him in the back of the head. |
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Barely were the words out of my mouth when I stubbed my toe on some obstacle, pitched forward, and butted my head into something that FELT very much like a door. |
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Before 1897, Igun Street butted the southeastern corner of the palace. |
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Our little boat butted against the waves, sending up clouds of spray. |
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A man who butted someone at a railway station and assaulted police officers sent to investigate was told he was lucky not to have been sent to prison. |
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In the process of powerfully meeting the lively Hakan Yakin's free-kick he butted Choi Jin-cheul's head and both players needed lengthy treatment to stanch the flow of blood. |
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The ventilation underneath is welcome, but not especially useful, especially when it's butted up against the side handle in a rather ugly fashion. |
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He loves the way the narrow two storeyed homes are butted up close together in the city but he wanted to put them into a Waiheke landscape where they would have room to play. |
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With the ground raked to a final tilth, and working from boards on the turf side of the job, the turfs are rolled out and butted together as tightly as possible. |
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Most recreational mail today is made of butted links which are galvanized or stainless steel. |
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Hamblyn flew into a rage and butted Alec in the face. The old Liverpool kiss! |
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Riveted mail offers significantly better protection ability as well as historical accuracy than mail constructed with butted links. |
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In the tenth round, Driscoll, becoming irritated at Welsh's clinches and illegal use of his shoulder, rushed Welsh and head butted him on the chin. |
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