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Sentence count:202+13Posted:2017-05-03Updated:2020-07-24
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91. Our naive arrangements, it seemed, had opened a social can of worms.
92. It is transmitted by a blackfly which breeds in rivers and passes on minute parasitic worms from other infected humans.
93. Census questions about race are a pretty big can of worms.
94. The Government can expect sustained flak on the wider constitutional issue now that this can of worms has been opened up.
95. The root gives off a chemical which incites the worms to hatch and crawl into it.
96. The apple, once likely to keep the doctor away, now invites the surgeons because of pesticides or worms.
97. Well, there is the theory of spontaneous generation - like worms in Lucretius.
98. These included worms, bread, cheese and meat baits, of which sausage meat and luncheon meat were the most popular.
99. This is one of the best times for catching worms.
100. The worms crawl on to the sticks, which can then be picked up and dipped directly into the fry tank.
101. Worms commonly utilize network services to propagate to other host systems.
102. It is a voracious blood-sucker and even 100-200 worms are sufficient to produce death in sheep within a few weeks of infection.
103. The worms live under a layer of mucus in the stomach wall.
104. They are pinkish grey,[http://sentencedict.com/Worms.html] and the small worms may be seen partly protruding from their surfaces.
105. It is not just a can of worms that the professor has been a digging.
106. The underside was brown. Small white worms lived in it.
107. Both fish prefer live foods, such as worms, insect larvae and small fish.
108. The prosecution could open a can of worms, since Mr Shalabai who has denied any wrongdoing had connections at every level.
109. Worms and fruit flies, too, have had all their units read off.
110. I now use a small plastic bucket to keep the worms and feed them on bread and milk.
111. Modern examples of those classes include starfish, spiders, worms, snails and eels.
112. In contrast, the tubes of a tubeworm are fixed and the worms never abandon their tubes.
113. Ten to 12 days after inoculation, the worms are expelled from the small intestine and the inflammatory response fades away.
114. My youngest daughter is four and I've been told she's got worms.
115. You either hear this truth or you crawl along the ground looking for worms.
116. Flanked by the great guitars of the ears, his hair lay thin over the orange-peel scalp, in white worms.
117. Workers feed them daily a mix of flakes, worms, grasshoppers and freeze-dried shrimp.
118. The cut, and the white seeds oozing out, resembled the mouth of a corpse, filled with worms.
119. This term is a can of worms: whole books have been written about what rationality is.
120. Animal droppings, rotting cabbage or steak and chips, it's all okay for the Diet of worms.
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