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1 Under the ban, fox hunts can do everything except hunt foxes .
2 The Squire loved to hunt foxes and make puns.
3 This is summer and men don't hunt foxes now.
4 Sometimes, for sport's sake, as his journals tell us, he would hunt foxes and go fowling.
5 No, I don't hunt foxes that way.
6 Hunters want a full repeal, allowing them to freely hunt foxes and other wildlife with dogs again.
7 Frank Fell used to hunt foxes .
8 Now this was a beautiful summer day and Reddy knew that in summer men and boys seldom hunt foxes .
11 But in the Lewisham Road the most observing boy does not notice the dates when it is proper to hunt foxes .
12 Foxes to hunt foxes ! And he gives vent to a dry laugh over his joke, in which I cannot but join.
13 Here these gentlemen (I think there are twenty of them) go to pass two months every year to hunt foxes .
14 The law, introduced by Labour in 2004, bans the use of dogs to hunt foxes and other wild mammals in England and Wales.
15 It seems silly that we should have cared so much when we had really set out to hunt foxes with dogs, but it is true.
16 Till one to-day I was building castles in the air about hunting foxes the Shropshire, now llamas in South America.
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