A field covered with grass or herbage and suitable for grazing by livestock.
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Examples for "pasture"
Examples for "pasture"
1The challenge now is to try and keep control of pasture quality.
2Fire is commonly used across the Amazon to clear land for pasture.
3Sample the spoils right from this fertile land with their pasture-to-plate approach.
4One corner of my pasture is in sixteen miles of the town.
5He likes to drive the cows to the pasture in the morning.
1Hast thou heard the thrush, full-throated, call his mate across the lea?
2A few weeks later Lea sent him a standard and disheartening letter.
3And Adolf Rosenthal remained stubborn as well, however much Lea might complain.
4Cox proportional hazard modeling was used to identify factors associated with LEA.
5The report on last night's action from our temporary Kerryman Tony Clayton-Lea.
1Next day's march led us across a hilly country of good pastureland.
2Wherever she looked, she saw abandoned farming tools and desolate strips of pastureland.
3Fierce feuds raged between the ranchers and the sheepherders over the best pastureland.
4The entire property sat on about two hundred acres of plush green pastureland.
5Emerald pastureland and rolling hills sit alongside wild and woolly coastline.
1It is bounded by good grazing land and a small forestry plantation.
2Now he was on grazing land-hesaw the tracks and droppings of goats.
3The owner of a few acres of grazing land rears sheep.
4Beyond, covering the gentle roll of the foothills, was grazing land.
5Some of the acres destroyed were much-needed grazing land for cattle, state officials said.
1Like maybe tapping into a sorcerous ley line, or a human sacrifice.
2He's heading for the ley lines on Salisbury Plain, he announced confidently.
3It is of the greatest importance to keep the soap-fat in strong ley.
4The skinwalker was virtually its own ley line, its own well of power.
5Two ley lines connect the West Coast of America to Paris.
6Several barrels of soap can be made from one ley stand.
7And fed by that ley line, it's a big, strong one.
8The turbulence of the nearby ley line must have been throwing it off.
9A. Murray; the Marquis of Conyngham was postmaster-general; and the Marquis of Welles-ley, lord-chamberlain.
10It's a map of all the ley lines in Europe.
11The energy in those ley lines... it's the body heat these things give off.
12That'll put them in direct contact with the ley line.
13Considering what Grinch-ley had put her through, Pete thought she was being extraordinarily kind.
14We ley that to them 'at kens what they hae to be thankfu' for.
15Somewhere at the other end of the ley line was another mirror linking them.
16Investment in innovation and disruptive technology is seen as the ley to unlocking new opportunities.