Sentences with phrase «as horses sometimes»

Dogs also form strong bonds to other dogs, though it's less likely for them to be separated from each other as often as horses sometimes are.

Not exact matches

We were looking for an animal to characterise Manchester City's deflating title bid, and after a certain amount of brainstorming came up with an animal that has «the mane of a horse, but in all other respects resembles a bull; its horns are curved back in such a manner as to be of no use for fighting, and it is said that because of this it saves itself by running away, meanwhile emitting a trail of dung that sometimes covers a distance of as much as three furlongs, contact with which scorches pursuers like a sort of fire.»
The Fern: Does anyone else sometimes see this message board as a whole pasture of dead horses being beaten to death by a bunch of guys who think they know everything, trying to convince everyone else that they do.
As he probed News International's extensive dealings with leading politicians over five premierships, extensive and sometimes cosy (Labour slumber parties, Tory country suppers and borrowed police horses), the judge detected «patterns of behaviour» suggesting that public policy decisions were also sometimes traded for favourable treatment in Fleet Street.
Bamforth decried beer's sometimes dicey image: «Beer is perceived as a bad - boy drink, and beer has been too often marketed in all sorts of strange ways — flatulent horses [an infamous ad during the 2005 Super Bowl, overshadowed by the even more infamous Janet Jackson «wardrobe malfunction»] and men behaving badly.
Other species, such as zebras and horses, or lions and tigers, can interbreed and their progeny are sometimes fertile.
As a Wyomingite who grew up with horses, I felt a little uneasy about a favorite childhood classic going Hollywood because sometimes the visual version just can't compete with the imagination.
In response to the progressive crushing of her and her sisters» spirits, as the older ones are married off and the younger forced to adopt modest dress and silent submission, Lale becomes a kind of warrior, fighting tooth and nail to hang on to her sense of herself amid a community of sometimes abusive grown ups who would see her corralled and broken, like the wild horse of the title.
Sometimes the topic of our unit is as broad as «Egypt», and sometimes it's as narrow as «horses», or even «AppaloosaSometimes the topic of our unit is as broad as «Egypt», and sometimes it's as narrow as «horses», or even «Appaloosasometimes it's as narrow as «horses», or even «Appaloosas».
Traveling in caravans, these horses are sometimes known as Gypsy «Vanner» horses.
The dalmatian is sometimes referred to as «coach dog» because it was trained to run alongside horse - drawn coaches, serving as a companion to the horses.
Self - Mutilation Self - Biting - Self - biting, sometimes referred to as «flank - biting,» describes repeated biting by horses at their flanks, legs or tail, or at the sides of their body and their lower shoulder blade area.
There are two types of «problem» eating, one is the normal scavenging type of eating habit that most dogs do, which can involve sniffing around for scraps of food, that food sometimes being some pretty awful stuff such as rotten meat or even horses poo!
Horse breeders, especially in Europe, sometimes use the first letter of the dam's name as the first letter in the name of all of her offspring.
As the cottages are situated in a small rural village, we sometimes use «organic» lawnmowers, more commonly known as horseAs the cottages are situated in a small rural village, we sometimes use «organic» lawnmowers, more commonly known as horseas horses.
Awkwardness abounds, and with it sometimes dark comedy, as in Victoria and the Cat (1980), a portrait of one of Neel's grandchildren, naked and bashful, with rounded shoulders and knock - knees, clutching to her breast an enormous grinning calico cat, its tail as luxuriant as a show horse's.
Animals are free from self - reflexivity and identity politics; however Kennedy humorously posits horses and snakes (both creatures which inspire and, sometimes, are actual victims of the world of fashion) as bearing corporate branding not only as a false garment but also as an organ inseparable from the being.
Rule of Law Sabey v. Beardsley Dressage is sometimes referred to as horse ballet.
Sometimes one should first go to the horse's mouth (or the other end as appropriate).
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