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1 The middle of his back felt stiff from the graze there .
2 Animals are left out to graze there all the winter.
3 Sheep now graze there but it was once the shore to a limestone seabed.
4 Anybody could graze there .
5 Nothing but sheep being permitted to graze there , the trees grew in their natural form, the lower limbs drooping downwards to the ground.
6 But the feed of a horse isn't of much consequence, as we simply turn him into the paddock and let him graze there .
7 Mr Kriek said it was known there was lead in the land and he can not understand why animals were allowed to graze there .
8 Grazing there are deer, dozens maybe, or a dozen at least.
9 There were sheep grazing there - and it might be that a sheep had died.
10 He showed every sign of grazing there until dark came.
11 How the eye grazes there , and is filled and refreshed!
12 I believe that even in my great-grand-parents' time, they had cows and sheep grazing there .
13 The herd had grazed there for years; nothing of the sort had been noticed before.
14 She had been impressed by its bare loveliness, and quite surprised to see sheep grazing there .
15 But for grazing there ain't any better pasture for cattle in the whole State of Montana.
16 A herd of cows, calves, sheep, and pigs, which belonged to the village community, was grazing there .
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