herd intoの例文
- We drove vast cattle herds into and up their waters.
- He carried a blunt hoe, coaxing the herd into a clearing.
- He leads the herd into the towns in his chuck wagon, where he sleeps.
- In some other cases, hunters plant mines and then drive herds into the minefield.
- But this is not turning a cow loose that someone can herd into an enclosed area.
- Every year, journalists herd into an ornate meeting room in the committee's building in Oslo.
- Defeated, the ranch owner prepares to leave when he sees Friendless leading the herd into the stockyard.
- As legend has it, the shepherd was transformed into a marble statue and his herd into grasshoppers.
- Eventually, cattlemen began moving their herds into the area, which only added tension to an already uneasy situation.
- In the last third of the century, they moved their herds into Arizona and established the range cattle industry there.
- Upper Paleolithic people specialized in organized, group hunting of large mammals; they sometimes pursued and drove entire herds into traps.
- They have been asked to lead the herd into Miles City tomorrow, carrying the flags of all six states the drive has traversed.
- The crossing point for the Texas herds into Kansas / Missouri was at the town of Baxter Springs in the southeast corner of Kansas.
- Wildlife biologists estimate that a loss of only 5 percent of the calves each season would plunge the caribou herd into a critical downward spiral.
- Riders would panic the herd into a stampede and shoot the targeted animals with arrows or bullets from horseback or lance them through the heart.
- Just as the human hand cannot repeat its own gesture, I invoke this disturbing law, switching my own immobile herds into that rhythm .
- Just as the human hand cannot repeat its own gesture, I invoke this disturbing law, switching my own immobile herds into that rhythm ."
- Instead, lassos were traded in for fly rods, and the goal was to leave civilization far behind, not to bring the herd into town.
- Although some remained in the park albeit illegally, thousands of others moved across the border with their herds into the Virunga National Park in the Congo.