Association football club in Norwich, England.
1Tell the canaries to sing while the noxious gases are overwhelming them.
2Draper, Aunt Philippa's maid, fed the canaries and dusted the cabinets of china.
3One day Bella walked into his room to inspect the canaries.
4She ran to Mrs. Norton, who was attending to the canaries in the bow-window.
5She is rather subject to headache, you know; and the canaries sing so loud.
6One of the canaries began to sing in its cage, breaking the heavy silence.
7Outside a house two small cages are hung for the canaries to get some air.
8Around his neck and wrists he put bright yellow feathers, the gift of the canaries.
9Perhaps the anxious are the canaries of the world.
10She made us sit in a row by the door, lest we should startle the canaries.
11They are the canaries in the coal mine, and they are screaming, but we're still alive.
12Winter is almost unknown there, and before the bird-catchers came the canaries must have led happy lives.
13They are almost as tame as the canaries, and they are perpetually let out like the canaries.
14Tell Helen to take the canaries out.
15I feed the cats and the rooks, and I see that the canaries have fresh water and seed.
16Children are like the canaries we use to detect the presence of poisonous gases, most sensitive to atmosphere.
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