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1 In the past, they'd milk each cow by hand- alongand labor-intensiveprocess.
2 She took the cow by her horns, and led her out of the town.
3 He saw the large-eyed bull with the cow by his side, licking her calf.
4 So saying, she pulled her cow by the cord to make it follow her.
5 A tiny figure came down the grass-grown road leading a cow by a rope.
6 While yet busy he came upon a little girl feeding a cow by the roadside.
7 His nobles, whom he tried to cow by sporadic acts of violence, rebelled against him.
8 He came to a field, grasped the cow by the horns, threw her far on the prairie and shouted:
9 They got very muddy and dull; Mr. Ramboat killed a cow by improper feeding, and that disheartened them all.
10 Nancy was there milking a cow by the stable door, but she stood up when she saw Donald coming.
11 The veterinarian asked a heavy looking peasant, who held the cow by a rope, how much he wanted for it.
12 The process was remarkably easy once he formed a rhythm and was assured he wasn't hurting the cow by tugging.
13 They made their meaning perfectly clear by taking the cow by the horns and tail and throwing her on her back.
14 Then Dave caught the cow by the tail, and she pulled him about the yard until two men took him away.
15 They were discussing the good fortune of their being gifted a cow by the Prominent, Miel, in the market that very morning.
16 The man was holding the cow by one horn, and staring at the tail, from which a drop or two of blood was falling.
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