Sentences with phrase «chase the rabbits out»

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Mistrust, jealousy and fear will chase Billy down a rabbit hole that might leave him no way out.
While no teacher wants to miss out on a teachable moment, you don't want to chase rabbits either.
Over the years, the dog had won over a million dollars for his owner but he ultimately decided to quit — not because he was mistreated or had become disabled but because «I found out that the rabbit I was chasing wasn't even real.»
If your dog has a strong prey drive (the inclination to seek out, chase and potentially capture animals seen as prey — usually smaller animals such as cats or rabbits), she might become very focused on the cat.
Out in the countryside or at the park, there are butterflies to pursue, horse manure to eat, rabbits to chase, other dogs to annoy, and all manner of smells to investigate.
I had a Springer Spaniel called Boots he was from a line of champion gundog winners he loved to chase rabbits and birds because thats what he was breed to do But he lived and played with cats all his life and when I got my first rabbit Caramel he absolutely doted on thet bunny even the cats learnt to live in harmony with Caramel mind you that was one tough bunny he would chase other cats out of the garden growling, so there you have a prey animal living happily with animals with high prey intstinct, and Boots would still chase strange cats out of the garden too, but the funniest thing to see was a big cat clear a 6 foot fence all poofed whilest being chased by a dwarf belgian lop rabbit, xx Rachel
Her approach is that of a conceptual artist, hammering out delicate frameworks for chasing ideas down rabbit holes into her own cerebral wonderland.
1) It means devoting resources — basically, money and talent — to chasing rabbits rather than in figuring out how to get where we know we need to get (negative carbon) in the fastest way possible.
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