1970 examples of pastured in sentences

But notwithstanding these destroyers, a thousand swarms of bees may be pastured here for every one now gathering honey.

There was considerable native grass; and even a few cattlewhose movements we heard, though we did not see them, mistaking them at first for moosewere pastured there.

The high flavour which it has, is supposed to be owing to the rich herbage of the meadows of the Po, where the cows are pastured.

Not merely in lonely forests and unexplored mountains, but on farms where the sheep have been pastured for years past; ay, even Melbourne streets were full of gold, under the feet of the passengers and the wheels of the carriages; there had the gold been all along, but men could not see it till God opened their eyes.

There were 1250 acres, spreading from horizon to horizon; there were woods intersected by broad meadows, where flocks and herds pastured; there was fat land overflowing with harvests, in the place of marshes that had been drained; there was other land, each year of increasing fertility, in the place of the moors which the captured springs now irrigated.

Estibère, a well-pastured mountain.

Mild-eyed cows sometimes pastured there.

We saw horses, cattle, and sheep in abundance where the Incas must have pastured their llamas and alpacas.

The mountains on every side were dreary, and without the rich relief of the pastured eminences, but most of the valley was rich and generous.

From these heights, they looked out over a vast stretch of open country, where the deep, wavy meadow-grass glistened like gold; and pastured there were herds of cows and carabao and many horses.

They shall be kept at night in some barn or old building a mile or two from here, and they shall be fed there, or pastured there.

The clothing of the whole Roman population was originally woollen; both the outer garment, the toga, the inner (tunica) were of this material, and the sheep which supplied it were pastured well and conveniently in all the higher hilly regions of Italy.

More than 9,500,000 head of livestock are pastured annually under permit in the Federal forests.

The sheep and goats are pastured on the high mountain sides and in the grassy meadows at or above timberline.

In going that twelve miles the river took a great turn, so that in fact the farm where the horses were pastured was not, in a straight line, more than four miles from Mr. Forester's house.

They came out into the open country about one o'clock, and found to their great joy that they were very near the place where the horses were pastured.

BURNS should have sung of them; trim-skirted Muse, with punctilious tastes, Were not at home with these waifs from the rookery, pastured at large in free Nature's wild wastes, Bounding, and breathing fresh air, romping, wrestling, and disciplined only to cleanness and order.

He pastured his stock on the wild range, and lived largely by his skill with the rifle.

According to some authorities, this stable was the interior of a cavern, still shown at Bethlehem as the scene of the Nativity, in front of which was a ruined house, once inhabited by Jesse, the father of David, and near the spot where David pastured his sheep: but the house was now a shed partly thatched, and open at that bitter mason to all the winds of heaven.

"So far as concerns breeding, it is the custom to separate the bucks from the pastured flock at the end of autumn and confine them apart, as has been said with respect to rams.

The calves may be pastured with their dams after the autumn equinox.

Most of the land was held in common; the folgland, so-called, which belonged to the tribe; the land on which the cows of the village were pastured.

Every day eight or ten Koraks, armed with spears and knives, leave the encampment just before dark, walk a mile or two to the place where the deer happen to be pastured, build themselves little huts of trailing pine branches, about three feet in height and two in diameter, and squat in them throughout the long, cold hours of an arctic night, watching for wolves.

KARROO, the name of a barren tract of tableland in South Africa with a clay soil, which, however, bursts into grassy verdure and blossom after rain; the Great Karroo, which is 850 m. long and about 80 m. broad, is 3000 ft. above the sea-level, while the Little Karroo is 1000 ft. lower; large flocks of sheep are pastured on them, and the value of the land has immensely increased within late years.

LUCERNE (36), a Swiss canton E. of Berne, mountainous in the S., where cattle are pastured and much cheese made; in the N. and in the valleys fertile with corn and fruit crops; is German speaking, and Roman Catholic; its highest elevation, Mount Pilatus, is 7000 ft.

1970 examples of  pastured  in sentences