The lane petered out to track, the rain increased to torrential and dozens of lambs crowded under thorn trees, bleating. |
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A grass-chomping, bleating, Lakeland sheep is set to become the star of a series of books written and illustrated by a local author. |
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We camped overnight but with the dawn chorus and the sheep bleating, it was hard to sleep! |
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The other fiend was trying to make its way to the pasture where the sheep were bleating. |
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They would be bleating and complaining that this Government was not involved in the Solomon Islands. |
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From the kitchen comes the less violent bleating of the baby lambs, and in the distance the occasional deeper bleat of a sheep or low of a cow. |
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The kids were in rapture as they heard the animals bleating, mooing, and quacking. |
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It may be that by transmitting even passive radio signals we are like a lost kid bleating its presence to a good shepherd, or to a tiger. |
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No longer viewed as sad little loudmouths, bleating away to nobody in particular, we're getting respect. |
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And it turns out he's just a big sissy bleating for his ma while on the very cusp of cacking his pants. |
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Her first role had been as a sheep in a nativity play, bleating under her mother's homemade carcover. |
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They watched as the goat struggled to its feet and limped away, bleating in protest at this unexpected treatment. |
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The throng surrounding them shouted affirming hallelujahs and amens, flapping and singing, rattling their tambourines and bleating their horns. |
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If any proof were needed, then the fact that the Human Rights brigade are bleating and complaining about it must show it is a good thing. |
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It just depresses me that so many people waste so much time bleating inanely and helplessly when there are lives to go out and live. |
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The lambs in the paddock are constantly bleating at the moment, mainly for food but also for attention as we humans are their mums. |
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Their bleating about their efforts regarding problem gambling are absolutely, completely and utterly, despicably hypocritical. |
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But Taylor's barrack-room bleating in defence of poor Rio has been nothing short of pitiful. |
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There is so much bleating and handwringing about Howard Dean being the nominee that I can't decide to laugh or vomit. |
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Above the sounds of the powerful wind, parakeets and troupials can be heard chattering, and the bleating of goats reverberates across rolling hills. |
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No doubt the constant bleating eventually sends them round the twist. |
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It is no time to be ideological and keep bleating about being tough on crime, as the Conservative MPs are doing. |
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The calls of the adults and the bleating of the newborn pups together create a loud, protective noise. |
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Just before dusk fell, he was awakened by the bleating of the sheep being scattered by wolves. |
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Giggling toddlers play among scrawny chickens and bleating goats. |
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Out across the fields on either side, sheep are bleating and munching the thin grass. |
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Then Kriti met a goatherd whistling and hooting at his bleating goats. |
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Alexis de Tocqueville would marvel at what bleating sheep we have become. |
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If the goody-goodies from the churches or the trade unions start bleating, tell them that unwarranted haste will result in a flawed process. |
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Even so they are arousing alarm, which a new consultation paper from the Treasury has done nothing to dispel. Some of the consternation is the usual bleating that arises when people have to pay more tax. |
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And the loser is still bleating about court challenges. |
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She skilfully depicts the discontinuity between the bursting emotions of men's interior life and the choked, inarticulate bleating that expresses them or fails to. |
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And Samuel said, What meaneth then this bleating of the sheep in mine ears, and the lowing of the oxen which I hear? |
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The last thing we need is to hear them bleating to us about organizational problems. |
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In an episode broadcast in Britain in 2012, Peppa Pig and family are introduced to Gabriella Goat, who shows Peppa around her village in Italy while occasionally bleating. |
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Sunderland, instead of bleating about the lack of advance warning from Standard Life, would have done better to study its constructive suggestion. |
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Once experienced, life on the farm-working outdoors, eating and perhaps selling your home-grown fruit and vegetables, or the sound of lambs bleating in a spring meadow-is hard to give up. |
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Instead, they will do as they are told like a bunch of bleating sheep. |
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Lambs make a bleating sound similar to the young of domestic sheep. |
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For all the bleating in parts of the continent about the beastliness of capitalism, Europe is good at business, spawning global firms that cut and thrust with the best of them. |
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I SEE the silly season has started again, with Welsh language activists bleating for more money. |
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As are those moralisers who sit up on the high ground bleating about how all life is sacred. |
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Sweat is running down my face, and my thighs are bleating in agony. |
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Now the vicar son of Wolves star Stan Cullis has waded into the fray, bleating that his father would have given Terry a rollicking. |
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Both men seemed to enjoy these contests, always laced with the tension caused by constant government bleating about the ABC's left-wing bias. |
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Hearken to the bleating of newborn two-headed freak candidacy lambs. |
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I stump down my field, not the lane past Mike's, and the ewes think it's feeding time. I let them bombard me, grateful for the noisy bleating of their cupboard love. |
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The lambless ewe immediately smelled each of the triplets, and promptly refused all of them, still bleating loudly and persistently for her lost one. |
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But if you're sick to the teeth of simplistic barre chords played on overamped fuzz guitar under the bleating, sheeplike vocals of the insufferable Eddie Vedder, stay away. |
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