Never mind all the infantile anthropomorphism about how animals feel that will be bleated at this week's hearings. |
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Flies buzzed, cockerels crowed, goats bleated and a chorus of dogs was howling furiously. |
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Their stress levels were monitored by looking at the number of times each sheep bleated, its movement within the barn and its heart-rate. |
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He nodded his head, and the ram bleated out a cry before storming off towards Diana. |
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He slurred words, intentionally sang out of tune, bleated like a sheep, laughed at himself and made up nonsensical lines. |
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Goats bleated occasionally, chickens clucked and honks from geese could be heard sometimes. |
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The sheep bleated at such unkindness, and their resistance strengthened her resolve to continue. |
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The lambs bleated for moisture, their tongues rattling in their parched pink mouths. |
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The TUC's left wing, who stood most to lose by the device, bleated long and loud, but the changes were generally welcomed. |
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The outgoing Bonn government has bleated about it to Turkey, but to little apparent effect. Now matters are to change pretty drastically. |
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I leave to the option format, and elijo in 1 style, the one style bleated for example and I press the one button song. |
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For years environmentalists have bleated on about imminent food shortages, spreading pollution, accelerating climate change and the early exhaustion of the world's oil and other minerals. |
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We rattled, bleated, blew predator calls, still-hunted, and glassed as much as possible. |
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