1 As for Hazlewood himself the sunlight seemed to die off that garden.
2 When will they die off and will they return here next year?
3 Rats would die off without the need for poison, radar or coyotes.
4 It's fearful to see them die off as they do in these camps.
5 As the old cardinals die off , their vacant seats are filled by others.
6 If, however, rain happens to fall, they die off very quickly.
7 His answer was, 'They wander about, die off , and so on.'
8 Now just hang on; the glider will die off and you'll feel friction.
9 After the flower has been pollinated it will quickly die off .
10 Once all the people who lived through something die off , we get complacent.
11 All the weak and the diseased soon die off , leaving behind only the robust.
12 That is the reason why all the horses die off .
13 They will generally die off , if they are not fed.
14 Do you realize that traitor wanted to let the entire eighth family die off ?
15 It's doubtful that the Lost mania will die off soon.
16 They'll die off without causing any sort of ecological imbalance.
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