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paddock造句
1 I rode bareback to the paddock. 2 Vaulting the stile, he headed diagonally across the paddock. 3 He keeps horses in a paddock behind his house. 4 The family kept horses in the paddock in front of the house. 5 Pretty Polly attracts admiration in the paddock. 6 Or the paddock, to be precise. 7 Space on the ground in the narrow paddock is limited by strictly enforced rules. 8 A small group of horses in a paddock, perhaps three or four individuals, is more satisfactory than a large group. 9 When I put her in a small paddock while I muck out, she licks the soil for about ten minutes. 10 Back in the paddock he was greeted by a stream of expletives. 11 At the top end of the paddock Arkle haughtily stares into the distance. 12 Their paddock measures 24 metres square. 13 He is a popular person in the paddock. 14 Built in 1938, the top-secret bunker was codenamed Paddock. 15 Magnolia paddock called Saihanba Forest Park. 16 It has a lovely old orchard full of damson trees, a paddock with goats and rare sheep and a sunny terrace. 17 A good figure and tight hotpants is not now a requisite for a paddock pass. 18 At the furthermost end of it, a door opens into the Upper Paddock. 19 He flipped just one of the bolts in a casual way and strode off towards the farmhouse across the Paddock. 20 It was one of the less well-kept secrets in the paddock. 21 Beveridge's death meant that signs of celebration were scarce in the paddock. 22 Well, the answer was obvious to anyone in the paddock. 23 To the West of the formal gardens is a paddock planted with a variety of trees and shrubs. 24 He wanted privacy and not the struggles of circuit and paddock. 25 The rest of the animals had been roughed off and turned away in a distant paddock. 26 The camels were hobbled out to graze in the paddock. 27 It was little Tero, turned out in the same paddock,[www.] offering silent sympathy. 28 It died from bloat, having eaten grass cuttings I'd left in a bin outside the paddock. 29 Mr Foster maintained his composure: If acceptable manners were a paddock, Mademoiselle Marguerite had not yet jumped the fence. 30 That, coming from one of the biggest egos in the paddock, was a bit much.