Sentences with phrase «gallop after»

An Australian Shepherd or Pembroke Welsh Corgi that will never herd cattle still needs proper structure to compete in agility and obedience events; a Saluki or Greyhound that will never course after antelope or hare still must have the proper front and rear angulation to gallop after the plastic bag on a lure - coursing field.Beyond the need to maintain the original purpose of a chosen breed, we are often in awe of the incredible way that dogs are far more than a sum of their parts.
From the couple's first meet (on horseback, he galloping after the equestrienne he had first spotted bobbing slo - mo on her white steed) to the doomed finale, Serena is one long eye - roll of calamities and corn.
The eight - month - old pup ever so briefly showed off his «sit,» and he tried oh so hard to «stay» — and succeeded until his mom walked away and he galloped after her.

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But after a momentary blip in January, funding for startups remains robust not galloping, if data for the past few weeks are any indicator.
It's been such a wet, cold, grey winter — okay, a typical winter — and the sun was shining so after supper, when everyone else went to the local hockey game, I galloped her into her hand - me - down quilted coat and headed for the outdoors at a dead run.
Preston Pearson handed the ball off to Tom Henderson, an ebullient special - team rookie, and after Henderson had galloped 48 yards right past the Steelers» bench, everyone knew this was going to break the mold of those Super Bowls of the past.
After painting, glittering and decorating your very own Unicorn, we'll gallop into the next room to activate our own Creative Movement magic.
Ignore the confused yells that echo down the street after you as you gallop away; they're likely completely unrelated.
With Red Dead Redemption, Rockstar succeeds in creating one of the most impressive open worlds I've ever seen in a game, and it's telling that — even after playing for over 30 hours — all I want to do is get back on my horse and gallop back into the wilderness.
For generations, children have been taught that the patriot Paul Revere, after seeing the signal from the Old North Church, took to his steed and galloped across New England, shouting his famous catchphrase to alert the locals of the British invasion.
After a decent gallop up through its power curve, at 6850rpm, when your average 2.0 - litre four is getting a bit wobbly in the knees and complaining of a stitch, it delivers a weapons - grade surge of power right up to its 8K redline.
Stephen Ling, marketing executive for Ford in North America, insists the car was named after the horse, not the plane, which is why the car's logo is a galloping horse, not an attacking fighter aircraft.
And wasn't this what she'd been after — this lightness that came galloping through, grabbing you by the waist and hauling you along with it?
I met Charli soon after, galloping in on a cloud of dust from Somerset to the Wild West, intrigued by her weekly flash fiction prompts.
Ample exercise after maturity — Greyhounds need the space to stretch out their legs and gallop in short 5 - minute bursts several times a day, after which they curl up on the sofa and sleep
After watering the bushes liberally, Rover gallops across the street in hot pursuit of Martha Johnson cat.
So, after that time it ran away with me into a forest and I ended up with broken ribs, I would never get it into a gallop, unless I was at the (empty) beach or on the race track.
Eli had a chance to talk with him later after he did the Gish gallop on another guy (more on that later).
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