When Mr. Stevenson called out to draw the bear away from Mr. Bell, it turned toward Mr. Stevenson and attacked him. |
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To scare the bear away, make loud noises by yelling, banging on pans or using an air horn. |
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We had a very dodgy Russian shotgun that jammed five times before he managed to fire a shot in the air and scare the bear away! |
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If the camp's occupants are not in immediate danger, try to scare the bear away with deterrents. |
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We can now bear away a little and hoist a downwind sail and head off for the next gate. |
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They consider us as food and so every possible effort must be made to scare the bear away. |
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I hauled on the helm straight away to bear away towards La Trinité sur Mer as it is impossible to perform well upwind without this appendage. |
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Under gennaker I've got a bit of a greed for speed and from time to time Franck tilts his head and asks me to bear away a little! |
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We'll make Cape Horn fairly soon, however we're going to have a little more breeze than forecast. As such we'll have to fully bear away, close to the following wind, which will enable us to withstand some fairly strong winds. |
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A windvane gear steering to a particular set wind angle would as a result have to head up or bear away every time the wind speed changed in order to maintain the set angle. |
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At the entrance two devotees ran up, each to bear away one of his sandals. |
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However, as everything comes to those who wait at the end of the day, they may well be able to bear away slightly and finally benefit from some more manageable conditions to lengthen their stride with all their sails aloft. |
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I would not want to go back into the house to get the broom out of the kitchen and try to chase the bear away from the sheep because that is not a practical solution. |
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Over time, the impact of water, ice, and wind slowly and steadily reduce the mighty Rockies to rubble, while rivers bear away sediments to deltas and seabeds where new landforms wait to be born. |
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But the staff will always fire into the air first, to scare the bear away. |
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The torrents of their eloquence, especially in the vituperative way, stun all opposition, and bear away, in one promiscuous heap, nouns, verbs, moods and tenses. |
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The inherent geometry of a servo-pendulum gear dictates that the pendulum swings out to weather, i.e. towards the high side, in order to bear away. |
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In a smaller boat you simply bear away and everything is ok. |
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Try to drive the bear away using an appropriate deterrent method. |
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