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91. The long association with Jogis had bred out canine slavishness.
92. Then the fear of him that had been generated bred a will to resist.
93. This relates directly to their ancestry; these short-legged hounds were bred to pursue their quarry by scent over considerable distances.
94. These activities supported high-stakes gambling, for example, on the outcome of fights between selectively bred bull terriers.
95. From this you have probably guessed that this species can be bred in captivity.
96. In this country there are nearly three hundred birds being bred on farms and it's increasing.
97. The mouse is bred with the genetic defect but remains alive, enabling potential cures to be tested out on it.
98. Some canine difficulties arise because a change bred for in a particular character alters the development of a different one.
99. They're being bred by farmer, Christopher Marler and this year, there's been something of a baby boom.
100. I think that a horse has to be a minimum of 7/8 bred now to become a top class event horse.
101. Until 1960 des Forges and Harber recorded eight cases and a pair may have bred in 1973.
102. I must say this openly: d'Aubigny I liked immediately, a gentleman born and bred, a true courtier like myself.
103. My father bred cocker spaniels, and these endearing animals were very much part of our childhood.
104. The congenital apathetic inefficiency bred by the regime as the best way of keeping people down had also delayed the demolition process.
105. They have developed a bond with the Dragon Princes down the centuries which is now bred into their very spirit.
106. Both dogs are familiar with the Byker circuit, having been bred by Brough-based Norman Oliver before moving on.
107. The new Bill covers introduced as well as native species and will allow ministers to decide which animals may be commercially bred.
108. Because the gene pool for a growing breed is slight,[sentencedict.com] munchkins are generally bred with other cats.
109. Marsh harriers pass through and have recently bred, and even a passing osprey is a possibility.
110. He had been born and bred on the river, but had never seen anything like it before.
111. His whole inclination was against the violence all around him and against the insurrection it bred.
112. At the end of 400 generations, the E. coli bacteria had bred new strains of itself with slightly different genes.
113. It also ensures that omissions are not made simply because you have dictated the letter so often that familiarity has bred contempt.
114. Although only four birds had ever been recorded before 1948, Little Ringed Plovers have bred in Sussex frequently since 1950.
115. Many species of tropical freshwater, marine and coldwater fish are being successfully bred by fishkeepers all over the world.
116. Decomposing waste and disease-carrying bacteria compete with the fish for oxygen, limiting the number of fish that can be bred.
117. Or were they zombie bodies, specially bred and conditioned, and thus essentially unhuman?
118. Peregrines last bred successfully in 1957, and are now only winter visitors and passage migrants.
118. Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
119. If the maharajah noticed he was too well bred to show it.
120. The planned deregulation has bred concern that Petron will face stiffer competition and an erosion of its 42 percent market share.
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