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deer造句
121. They're deer-stealers - I saw a dead deer in their car. 122. Quiet and observant walkers may see red deer along this particular stretch. 123. In the Zirgana mountains large red deer softly returned their gaze from an apprehensive distance. 124. Suddenly, Urquhart stood bolt upright, not twenty yards in front of the deer which froze in confusion. 125. Up near the ridge 1 stop at a circle where the deer have matted the soft grass into a cushion. 126. She has hunted wild game, mainly roe deer and moose, and has had little impact on livestock. 127. Closer by, red foxes scamper along Further Lane and deer browse near the front door. 128. Peacocks, ducks, geese, deer and rare sheep can be seen in the immediate environs. 129. Normally he's in charge of the deer, but all the staff double as guides. 130. As I looked down at Maria, I remembered the small deer I had wounded as a boy. 131. The rugged terrain is inhabited by deer, antelopes and, locals say, wild donkeys. 132. Most nocturnal grazing animals such as deer close their pupil as a horizontal shutter. 133. Father was sitting cross-legged by the remains of a fire on which he had roasted the leg of a small deer. 134. Suddenly a small group of deer jump out from the other side of a hedge. 135. Now, at Deer Forest, two brood mares were all that was left from former dreams and ambitions. 136. Other animals you might spot in the woodlands are red squirrels and roe deer. 137. I am flabbergasted, having only seen deer as the shyest of animals. 138. Wildfowl, such as ducks and geese, were caught, and deer, boar and hares were hunted. 139. He is not especially fond of killing animals but, as a countryman, he sees culling deer as a necessity. 140. His eyelashes flickered into life as he looked up again a shy, delicate glance, like a cornered deer. 141. The deer by the creek had the misfortune to come to the roadside for an ill-judged second. 142. The deer had become very numerous by this time in the New Forest, and there were numerous complaints about their depredations. 143. In the silt I join the first footprints on new land, of two deer and an otter. 144. We had not done the right thing when we shot the deer. 145. There was a lot of shooting and fishing and hunting of deer. 146. Fallow deer, he says, are less pricey - a buck will fetch around £4-500, a doe about £80-90. 147. The most picturesque approach to Kyburg castle is through the Eschenberg forest, past the Bruderhaus deer park. 148. Mice, deer and all these islands' aboriginal inhabitants are left far behind. 149. I felt like that deer, squeezed by the coils of my own life. 150. Next moment their wraithlike figures had darted out of sight among the trees like two startled deer.