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1 Why, he's been and put a bell up in his shed!
2 But they caught him and put a bell on him.
3 Another way to lead mules is, to put a bell on the mare's neck.
4 If he were asked to put a bell in the church steeple, he would knock the steeple down, before he finished the work.
5 A councillor in Kerry is calling on cyclists to " put a bell on your bike" for the safety of themselves and walkers.
6 Nature has put a bell on the neck of the Minotaur, as on the tail of that frightful snake which is the terror of travelers.
7 Mescal puts a bell on him when she is driving, and the sheep know the bell.
8 And I wasn't going to resort to putting a bell on him, at this stage, at least.
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