a nearby bushの例文
- Robbie and Georgia catch up and Robbie fetches Angus from a nearby bush.
- The dog strains on his leash in the direction of a nearby bush.
- A blue jacket worn by one of the victims hung from a nearby bush.
- He fell to the ground, writhing in pain, and crawled to a nearby bush.
- A second helicopter fired a another missile which landed in a nearby bush, starting a fire.
- She had gone into a nearby bush and soon gave birth to a bouncing baby boy.
- I used my last bit of strength to drag her under the shade of a nearby bush.
- She placed him under a nearby bush, the newspaper reported, and then repeated the process with the other two.
- Police said the man told them where to find his pistol, which he had thrown in a nearby bush.
- While Valentine reports the deaths via radio, Santino hears bizarre sounds coming from a nearby bush and goes to investigate.
- When he came strutting home she was waiting for him, wielding a thin branch she'd snapped from a nearby bush.
- He said he crawled to a nearby bush, writhing in pain and wondering why a " policeman " had shot at him.
- An attempt to ambush Jacques lets them to a nearby bush, where the gang members beat themselves up while Jacques walks away.
- Eddy and Double D then jump out from behind a nearby bush and capture Jonny, accusing him of being the serial toucher.
- Eventually the crisis lessens and the bruised bird somehow pulls itself together and makes its wobbly way to the safety of a nearby bush.
- Police said the man, whose identity has not been released, told them where to find his pistol, which he had thrown in a nearby bush.
- When he thought the worst had passed, he went outside to check on friends, but he was clocked by another gust that threw him into a nearby bush.
- As he fell to the ground, writhing in pain, and crawled to a nearby bush, he said he wondered, " Why is this policeman shooting at me ?"
- INCA-TRAIL ( Machu Picchu, Peru ) _ I stumbled as I made my way back to the tent at 3 a . m . from a quick take-care-of-business trip to a nearby bush.
- After being released from a cage, doves may decide to stop on a nearby bush or on a tree limb, said Anna Lisa Hernandez, who runs Whitebird Ceremonial Bird Releases in Sacramento, Calif.