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1 Stable boys leading the horses down to graze in the east meadow.
2 Cattle graze in the fields below the Nelson Mandela Museum, in Qunu.
3 I off-saddled, and let my horse graze in the luxuriant grass.
4 Let 'em graze in there-butkeep an eye out for rustlers.
5 When summer came, she led the cow out to graze in the big swamp.
6 However, local knowledge persisted: farmers did not allow their livestock to graze in their vicinity.
7 He took his time over the meal, allowing his pony to graze in the meanwhile.
8 The cavalry and artillery were badly horsed; and the horses were sent to graze in summer.
9 Sheep still graze in the fields, but the land is now rented out to local farmers.
10 The judges were assembled not far off, having been set to graze in a neighbouring field.
11 They tended to graze in the evening and relaxed to chew their cud during the day.
12 Fowl, do not graze in the field!
13 After that event she preferred to graze in or near the town, and never brought home another bear.
14 There was once a Horse who used to graze in a meadow which he had all to himself.
15 Animals are no longer able to graze in certain parts of the wild, with many species struggling to survive.
16 Someday perhaps they would rise in a herd, as if nothing had occurred, to graze in a Polish field.
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