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1 She'd be great pest control if she didn't occasionally set the trees afire.
2 Indeed, they are so numerous as to be a great pest .
3 These people have infested our beautiful city, sapping its life like a great pest .
4 In this square great pest - fires burned, lighting it luridly.
5 The great pest of speech is frequency of translation.
6 At last it comes in such profusion as to be the great pest of their lives.
7 With all poultry, lice are a great pest .
8 Bugs are a great pest in Colorado.
9 The only great pest is flies: but even of those there are far fewer here than in Basra.
10 The land-leeches are a great pest .
11 François is a favourite with everybody, but a great pest to Hugot, upon whom he plays numerous tricks.
12 The ante-bellum planters, however, were exempt from the Mexican boll-weevil, the great pest of the cotton belt in the twentieth century.
13 The Gopher is a great pest to western cultivators, and by its root feeding and undermining propensities does extensive injury to crops generally.
14 Insects of all kinds were indeed a great pest , scorpions being by no means uncommon, while large centipedes occasionally intruded into the house.
15 This shrub, though really very ornamental, is regarded as a great pest in old clearings, where the roots run and send up suckers in abundance.
16 Slinking is one of the greatest pests to which a breeder is subjected.
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