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hays造句
1. Make hay while the sun shines. 2. In good years corn is hay, in ill years straw is corn. 3. Look for a needle in a bundle (or bottle) of hay. 4. A swarm in May is worth a load of hay; a swarm in June is worth a silver spoon; but a swarm in July is not worth a fly. 5. We pitchforked the hay into the waggon. 6. Farmers feed hay to the cows. 7. Hay fever sufferers have a worse time when the pollen count is high. 8. Cows feed on hay. 9. The farmers hurried to make hay before the rain came. 10. The freshly harvested hay was taken into the big hay barn. 11. The hay was so well stacked that it kept up even in strong winds. 12. There was always a harvest supper for the farm workers after the hay and wheat had been cut. 13. He took a herbal remedy for his hay fever. 14. The candle tipped over and the hay caught fire. 15. They laid in hay for the winter. 16. She advised him to make hay. 17. Rainy weather brings blessed relief to hay fever victims. 18. The animals are fed with hay and grass. 19. Gleb scrabbled about in the hay, pulled out a book and opened it. 20. Hay fever is an affliction which arrives at an early age. 21. Hays Allen itself registered a 2.7% drop in fee income to £6.8m for the year to 30 April. 22. This is Marva Hays of Thomson Ltd. 23. Economics correspondent Kathleen Hays joins us from New York for a closer look. 24. The group was popularly called the Hays Office because of its director, Will Hays. 25. In the days when Hays was President, the White House was still a small crowded place. 26. There was an outcry against Hollywood, the very thing Hays and Zukor had tried to avoid. 27. Reading is a grbordermother wealth , customs we Philadelphia baudienceet grOhio atspitetion to trap chobuffalo of hays. 28. The public sector accounts for about a quarter of the fees Hays receives worldwide. 29. However, at present, the wall was built with adobes , and with the square type, for more, the roof was covered with hays or sheet iron. 30. The current publisher, Arthur Ochs Sulzberger, Jr., is the grandson of Arthur Hays, and also chairman of the board of The New York Times Company.