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Example sentences for "fish and"

  • They seemed to have just breakfasted, and were most liberal in their presentations of fish and cake.

  • It is close beside a pleasant creek or river, where there are plenty of fish and ducks.

  • It was referred to the notorious Assembly Committee on Fish and Game.

  • The Assembly Committee on Fish and Game of course recommended it for passage, and on March 15th, after a hot fight, it actually passed the Assembly.

  • The measure was referred to the Assembly Committee on Fish and Game.

  • The resolution was referred to the Assembly Committee on Fish and Game, a committee notoriously in sympathy with the Commission.

  • It went to the Assembly Committee on Fish and Game.

  • They feed along-shore, probably on shell-fish and carrion, for they have a very disagreeable smell.

  • The only shell-fish are a few limpets and muscles; and amongst the stones a few small star-fish and sea-anemonies were found.

  • Mr. Fish and Mr. Robeson were the only members of General Grant's Cabinet appointed the first year of his administration who served throughout his Presidency.

  • Then he ran over all the floor till he saw the grain which had rolled to the fountain edge, and rushed eagerly to pick it up when behold, it sprang into the midst of the water and became a fish and dived to the bottom of the basin.

  • But the most repulsive of the destructive results of human expansion is the poisoning of rivers, and the consequent extinction in them of fish and of well-nigh every living thing, save mould and putrefactive bacteria.

  • And what are you, reader, but a Loose-Fish and a Fast-Fish, too?

  • I am aware that down to the present time, the fish styled Lamatins and Dugongs (Pig-fish and Sow-fish of the Coffins of Nantucket) are included by many naturalists among the whales.

  • It does not seem to be used like the blade of the sword-fish and bill-fish; though some sailors tell me that the Narwhale employs it for a rake in turning over the bottom of the sea for food.

  • Yet the book says that it always attacks a fish and lives as a parasite for a while.

  • Angel-fish and groupers in the Devil's Hole, Bermuda.

  • Fish and shellfish, salted, dried, smoked, pickled, or preserved in cans.

  • Single pots, well baited with bits of fish and with a suitable stone in to keep them steady, are frequently used alongside the bank.

  • In confinement, individuals may be fed exclusively on either, though preference is evinced for insects; and eggs, fish and earth-worms are equally relished.

  • The food of the Gangetic dolphin consists chiefly of fish and crustacea; occasionally grains of rice and remains of insects are found in the stomach, but these are doubtless, as Dr.

  • This large cat is not uncommon near Calcutta, and is reputed to live much on fish and fresh-water shells, but also I should say on larger game.

  • He went away off to a lake where he caught plenty of fish and frogs on which he feasted until he could eat no more.

  • Fish and game in season are frequent, and the table being under the direct and personal supervision of the management has gained an enviable reputation.

  • In 1911 every District Ranger was appointed a Deputy Fish and Game Commissioner and thus was duly authorized to enforce the law in regard to fish and game.

  • There are large numbers of natives in the vicinity, and when we had at length convinced them of our pacific intentions, they brought milk and quantities of fish and fowls.

  • Here there was an enormous population living round the extensive lagoons that stretched in all directions, and after the first few minutes of suspense, a brisk trade started in fish and grain, and eventually in milk.

  • A Newfoundland dish of hard bread, fish and pork.

  • Bob carefully laid out his last fish and left it to dry on the flakes.

  • In birds we find a sort of synthesis of the powers of fish and insects.

  • Accordingly, we find these instincts again, and with them a wonderful synthesis of fish and insect, as a higher third, in the feathered inhabitants of the air.

  • Their eggs are generally esteemed good eating, as well as the flesh of those in the interior parts of the country, though they feed on fish and carrion.

  • The two first only visit the sea-coast, feed on fish and fish-spawn; and their flesh is by no means esteemed good, though their eggs are not disagreeable.

  • And we are assured by the most authentic Authors, that in Iceland, not only black cattle, but also the sheep, are almost entirely fed on fish and fish-bones during the Winter season.


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