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Example sentences for "hunt them"

  • But as they are not as yet driven to hunt them they do not diminish, except the beaver, which has been, in this district, destroyed by large bodies of white trappers.

  • They are extremely intelligent animals, and it is therefore very difficult to still-hunt them.

  • In view of the number of men who desire to hunt them, the bag limit on big-horn rams in British Columbia and Alberta still is too liberal, by half.

  • In the United States, outside of our game preserves, I know of not one locality in which grizzly bears are sufficiently numerous to justify a sportsman in going out to hunt them.

  • A herd consisting of seven wild buffaloes, with one calf, was discovered in Hindustan, and four gentlemen proceeded to hunt them.

  • Some still exist in the large European forests, and a variety of hounds are still trained to hunt them.

  • They dropped us out, and we never took any pains to hunt them up.

  • Margaret came to hunt them up presently that they might have their tousled heads smoothed and their hands and faces washed.

  • We have some old cousins living beyond there on Harlem Heights," he said, "but it's too late to hunt them up.

  • A Bushman and his son came early in the morning and told my boys where the leopards could be found, and as their skins made splendid karosses, we arranged to hunt them down if possible, taking the Bushman as guide to point the way.

  • Both are favourite localities for the giraffe, and here I have remained several days to hunt them, and was fortunate enough to shoot one out of five that were coming to drink.

  • These Bushmen became such a pest that it was necessary to hunt them down.

  • Holinshed, in speaking of the Irish, says, 'They are not without wolves, and greyhounds to hunt them.

  • To continue to hunt them down in their retreat on the north side, whither it is said they have gone, is to stain the green fields of our suburbs this bright Sunday morning with useless effusion of blood.

  • Yes; he sent us out, and says, go hunt them up.

  • The proper duty of a staff officer, when any troops are scattered is to hunt them up and see what is the matter with them.

  • If I die to-night, hunt them up and tell them how I died.

  • Bears are seen very frequently in Louisiana in the winter time, and they are so little dreaded, that the people sometimes {248} make it a diversion to hunt them.

  • The bears, after they have been a short time in the country, and found abundance of fruits, turn fat and lazy, and it is then the natives go out to hunt them.

  • We noticed about a mile to our left at the spot where the stream ran out of a precipitous and very narrow gorge, eight buffaloes quietly grazing, and resolved to hunt them.

  • One afternoon, however, we noticed among a herd of buffaloes two white ones which excited our cupidity, and we resolved to hunt them.

  • As there were a good many buffaloes in the very neighbourhood, I resolved to hunt them on the morning after our mill was finished, as one of my men had seen large herds during the day on the prairie across the river.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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