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Example sentences for "kennels"

Lexicographically close words:
kenn; kenna; kenne; kenned; kennel; kennen; kenning; kennt; kens; kentry
  1. It is a sad sight to see this very fine pass, which my own Company here could hold against an army, and yet to ride through it with as little profit as though it were the lane from my kennels to the Avon.

  2. And then she thought of the dear old kennels given over to a new master; the hounds whose names and idiosyncrasies she had known as well as if they had been human acquaintances.

  3. The mare broke her wicked head against the park wall, and she has gone to the kennels to be eaten by the dogs.

  4. Mr. Keyworth--he was at the kennels only yesterday--asked me the very same question.

  5. Soon we were in sight of the Kennels, the red old Kennels which had been the scene of so much animation in the time of Lord Byron.

  6. I lit a cigarette, and as usual strolled around for a morning visit to the kennels with Sir Henry.

  7. The reek of the kennels and the close air from the houses seemed to stifle us.

  8. Every dog in the Queen's kennels is exercised twice a day, morning and afternoon.

  9. The rude kennels built for temporary use by the railway-makers have not yet had time to crumble, and add a picturesque note to the pleasant vale.

  10. Certainly the vizcachas are not much injured by being compelled to relinquish the use of one of their kennels for a season or permanently; for, if the locality suits him, the fox remains with them always.

  11. Mr. Hamilton escorted the girls over the place, showing the kennels and many valuable dogs.

  12. He had mentioned to the doctor that he expected to visit Hamiltons' kennels that week and Dr.

  13. Go to good beagle kennels such as those of Sir Marteine Lloyd, or the Caledon, and having decided on the type for which you intend to breed, keep true to it.

  14. On the building of kennels you need not expend any great amount of money, as almost any out-buildings you may have can be adapted for the purpose.

  15. Never a morning had Darsie spent at the Manor that she had not been reminded of scathing comments on the habit of daily visits to kennels and stables, as delivered by herself on the occasion of her first visit.

  16. The dogs' kennels were covered several feet deep; so we could not get at them at all.

  17. The only casualties in the kennels were two little puppies, who were lying cuddled up as if they were asleep, but proved to be stiff and cold; and a very old but still valuable collie called "Gipsy.

  18. I purpose making a little tower of some of the best kennels as soon as the drafts are arranged, and will spend a day or two with you, and see how you get on without me.

  19. So Dickie went his way to the kennels to talk to the kennelman.

  20. And when he got to the kennels he knocked on the door of the kennelman's house and called out, "What ho!

  21. He stayed an hour at the kennels and came away knowing very much more about dogs than he did before, though some of the things he learned would surprise a modern veterinary surgeon very much indeed.

  22. The Monk might have placed dogs in the kennels in two thousand nine hundred and twenty-six different ways, so that there should be ten dogs on every side.

  23. Now the riddle is to find in how many different ways I may place my dogs in all or any of the outside kennels so that the number of dogs on every side of the square may be just ten.

  24. Nine kennels have I for the use of my dogs, and they be put in the form of a square; though the one in the middle I do never use, it not being of a useful nature.

  25. For the quality-dogs couldn't forgive my whipping their champion, and they came to the fence between the kennels and the stables, and laughed through the bars, barking most cruel words at me.

  26. About a month after my fight, the word was passed through the kennels that the New York Show was coming, and such goings on as followed I never did see.

  27. It was rarely that they were out of the sight of either the Master or the Mistress of the Kennels for more than half an hour at a time.

  28. The meeting between Tara and the Mistress of the Kennels was a spectacle which afforded him real joy.

  29. He said to the Mistress of the Kennels afterwards-- "I really think old Finn must have gone mad for five minutes this morning.

  30. There was the Master and the Mistress of the Kennels and a stately, white-haired lady, who fondled Tara's beautiful head as she walked.

  31. Then the Master loosed Finn, and the Mistress of the Kennels called him from the far side of the ring.

  32. This was the man who was to have met the Master and the Mistress of the Kennels on their arrival in Australia.

  33. The Mistress of the Kennels would take him out behind her bicycle, while Tara lay dreaming at home, and it may be that the Mistress fancied her gentle ten and twelve mile runs tired Finn.

  34. A moment later the Mistress of the Kennels was in possession of the great news, and her arms were about Finn's neck, while Finn nosed the momentarily neglected Kathleen's muzzle.

  35. His kennels at Strathfieldsaye were the pride of the neighbouring country.

  36. If they are not washed at all, and we believe it to be unnecessary, yet the kennels in which lameness has appeared should be strictly avoided.

  37. Sir Bellingharn Graham has been frequently heard to say, that if his kennels would have afforded it, he would never have taken a dog-hound into the field.

  38. He was an inmate of the Anglo-Saxon kennels in the time of Elfric, king of Mercia.

  39. Some kennels are in low and damp situations, yet the hounds are free from all complaint: and others, with the stanchest dogs and under the best management, are continually sinking under kennel lameness.

  40. In kennels in which the training is regularly conducted, the dog should be brushed all over twice every day.

  41. A frequent renewal or change of air, the temperature remaining nearly the same, is highly favourable to the patient; consequently close boxes or kennels should be altogether avoided.

  42. It is only in some peculiar districts that this occurs; it pervades certain kennels only; and but until lately there has been little or almost no explanation of the cause of the evil.

  43. There are few kennels in which he is found in which he is not the master.

  44. This chest-founder is a singular complaint, and often a pest in kennels that are built in low situations, and where bad management prevails.

  45. Cement may be used instead of mortar, and the kennels will then be found wholesome and dry.

  46. Keene accompanied the Earl and some others across to the kennels after tea, but by no amount of manoeuvring could I obtain an interview with the Countess alone.

  47. My window was open, and the only sound that reached me there was the distant barking of the hounds in the kennels and the bell of the old Norman church of Sibberton striking two o'clock.


  48. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "kennels" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.