1970 examples of pasture in sentences

The rest was plain; the heaf is the hill pasture where a lamb is born, and Swinset was fifteen miles away.

It is common enough here in spring; you may see the leaves in every pasture.

About 2000 B.C. a congeries of races which are now styled "Aryan" were driven by the shrinkage of water from their pasture-grounds in Central Asia.

Not until the sun had set and village cattle began to file in from pasture, did he cast one lingering look on the scene of his childhood and walk away with a sigh, whither no one cared to inquire.

" In the lowly manger, a little child; on the hillside pasture, a heavenly host singing His praises!

" So, in all haste, with the sound of that hymn of glory in their ears, they left the pasture and sought the town.

Then peace was spread throughout the land; The lion fed beside the tender lamb; And with the kid, To pasture led, The spotted leopard fed; In peace, the calf and bear, The wolf and lamb reposed together there.

After vaulting gaily over one rail fence, and scooting jauntily along across a wide pasture, the Kingstonians were surprised to hear the sound of other footsteps than theirs, and they turned and found a large and enthusiastic bull endeavoring to join their select circle.

The view of a broad Alpine landscape dotted all over with such beautiful homes, from the little shelf of green hanging on the sides of a rocky gorge, and the strips of sunny pasture between the ascending forests, to the very summits of the lower heights and the saddles between them, was something quite new in my experience.

But I tell you this, Pedro: the B'ar what killed your sheep on the upper pasture and in the sheep canon is the same.

Kellyan sent for his old partner, and when word came that the previous night three cows were killed in the familiar way near the Bell-Dash pasture, they spared neither horse nor man to reach the spot.

For that matter, handicapped with a wretched ride, staggering weak from underfeeding, he had been good enough to beat them in Glosterville, and now he was transformed by rich pasture and glorious freedom.

Only in the morning and in the evening he ranged for pasture or for pleasure.

In the old days of his colthood, a barelegged boy used to come into the pasture and jump on his bare back.

He waited, holding himself strongly on leash, ready to turn loose his whole assortment of tricksbut Perris slipped into place almost as lightly as that dimly remembered boy in the pasture.

Was not that the old signal out of the pasture days, calling for a gallop?

Just as, in those dim old days in the pasture, when the short brown legs of the boy could not encompass him enough to gain a secure grip, he used to halt gently, and turn gently, for fear of unseating the urchin.

Had he carried it into a pasture full of horses, it would have prevented him from catching the tamest of them.

They reside in villages composed of tents to the number of forty or fifty, which they remove at pleasure; when the pasture fails in one valley, they strike their tents, and seek another, where they remain till the same necessity impels them to quit that in its turn.

On each side are immense fields of corn and rice, intersected by tracts of waste land covered with broom and heath, and spots of pasture-land on which large droves of camels graze.

The wide plain into which we entered after leaving the hills above Niksich was a great pasture land, mottled as I never saw land before with mushrooms.

The trees are always talking, not merely whispering with their leaves, (for every tree talks to itself in that way, even when it stands alone in the middle of a pasture,) but grating their boughs against each other, as old horn-handed farmers press their dry, rustling palms together,dropping a nut or a leaf or a twig, clicking to the tap of a woodpecker, or rustling as a squirrel flashes along a branch.

The Llanos that he sees spread out before him thus are one huge and exuberant pasture.

Thus, cattle, for beasts of pasture, and pulse, for peas and beans, though in appearance singulars only, are generally, if not always, plural; and summons, gallows, chintz, series, superficies, molasses, suds, hunks, jakes, trapes, and corps, with the appearance of plurals, are generally, if not always, singular.

God's back pasture.

1970 examples of  pasture  in sentences