And he did not want to be dragged back to the pigpen.
2
He grabbed the frame to keep from falling into the pigpen himself.
3
In the pigpen, two sows poked their flat snouts through the bars.
4
The truck, driven by Mr. Arable, crawled slowly back to the pigpen.
5
It's just that the rock-biz, then as now, is a miserable pigpen.
1
A farm with a grain mill and piggery occupied a far parcel.
2
And somebody came sniffing and snuffing around the corner of the piggery.
3
Night found Grunty Pig huddled close to the outside of the piggery.
4
It was the fourth fire at the piggery in the last decade.
5
You'll see a queer place; the piggery that old fellow lives in!
1
Bontoc dwelling, the Kat-yu′-fong, a widow's house, showing pigpens which extend beneath it
2
Together they prepare the soil of irrigated sementeras, and carry manure to them from the pigpens.
3
Chicken houses, pigpens, vegetable gardens, and orchards were visited by members returning from the midnight conclaves.
4
Metal pigpens just took off.
5
Hundreds of families were seeking shelter in every little house beside the road and were overflowing into the cowsheds and pigpens.
1
That swinery of a place she insists on visiting is usually crammed.
2
The squire had authority for his broad farce, except in so far as he mixed up my father in the swinery of it.
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Olaf drew back to the far corner of the pigsty.
2
Then the two men forcibly drew him to the gate of the pigsty.
3
They kept him and a cousin in the pigsty.
4
Their rehearsal room was an actual pigsty.
5
But old Ben wouldn't bother with the gold if it was dumped right down in his pigsty.
1
The tent was a mere gipsy hovel, like a styforpigs.
1
Mr. Hunderington is Lord Squeak, heir to several pigsties in Kent.
2
They slept in barns, haylofts, cowsheds and even in pigsties.
3
'Werner needs workers in the pigsties,' replies Ruth.
4
"Cleanin' out pigsties," said Harbutt viciously.
1
One had twenty piggeries, of three hundred pigs each, in its forests.
2
Barns, cow-sheds, and piggeries were placed at some little distance off.
3
A smell of piggeries came from the back, and the grunting of the originators of that smell.
4
The money will be used for training in poultry farming, piggeries, and ornamental or floral arts and design.
5
Our information is that it's easier when you are dealing with commercial piggeries because you can control them.
6
The Queen plays with Columbus, permitting him familiarities, then banishing him to the stables and piggeries for forty days.
7
It came on with devastating force, bearing produce, fences, fruit-trees, piggeries, and every movable thing on its foaming crest.
8
On the following day my hosts took me round the farmery, fowl-run, piggeries, neat-houses and stalls being inspected one by one.
9
The door of the barn looked between the end of the cottage and some disused piggeries through a five-barred gate upon the highroad.
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So she was not tired, although they walked through the sheep-houses and the piggeries, and looked in at the hens and the rabbits.
11
Facing the west are the stables (e), ox-sheds (f), goatstables (gl, piggeries (h), sheep-folds (i), together with the servants' and labourers' quarters (k).
12
Over the next six months, awareness in PNG would target "small holder piggeries and also village pig holders... to make sure they confine their pigs".
13
He found himself particularly amused by the red-haired daughter of the Manager of the European Piggeries.
14
Notting Hill used to be known as the Potteries and Piggeries because that's what it was famous for.
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Or had been the so-called Three Ugly Sisters -also known as the Piggeries -in Liverpool, demolished in 1987?
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"But," said Count Rudolph, coming to my rescue, "we also seek safety in the fortified piggeries."