How To Use Sheep In A Sentence

  • A Scottish moor long bore the reputation for being haunted by a phantom flock of sheep, which were always heard "baaing" plaintively before a big storm. Animal Ghosts Or, Animal Hauntings and the Hereafter
  • If you are lucky enough to have a grassy paddock, it's worth the effort to get a couple of horses or a flock of sheep standing in just the right place.
  • Cattle seem to absorb less radioactivity than sheep, except for the milk, which is to be avoided at all costs because of the iodine.
  • Country pursuits on offer include sheep-racing, woodcarving with chainsaws, small-bore rifle-shooting, wool-spinning, bee demonstrations, candle-making and ferret-racing.
  • Tents and rugs are made from sheep's wool or goats' hair.
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  • I do not of course mean, Heaven forbid! that people should try to converse seriously; that results in the worst kind of dreariness, in feeling, as Stevenson said, that one has the brain of a sheep and the eyes of a boiled codfish. From a College Window
  • Many had difficulty negotiating the cross-drive obstacle, where often it was not until they were almost upon it that is was clear whether the sheep were going through or around the outside.
  • This pattern of stimulus and response is parallel to the way that a shepherd might train his sheepdog.
  • Farming provided food, and their sheep provided wool for cloth.
  • They go in sheep's russet, many great men that might maintain themselves in cloth of gold, and seem to be dejected, humble by their outward carriage, when as inwardly they are swollen full of pride, arrogancy, and self-conceit. Anatomy of Melancholy
  • The demand for land focused hostile attention upon the graziers, who reared cattle and sheep commercially on extensive pastoral holdings.
  • On Saturday we finished the fencing, stapling sheep netting to the rails, and on Sunday gave the pig ark and the old chook ark a coat of water-based preservative.
  • The evidence she’d gathered at the beach had already arrived, delivered by a young tech who’d sheepishly entered the den of the legendary Lincoln Rhyme without a word and scurried about to deposit the bags and stacks of pictures as the criminalist gruffly directed. The Stone Monkey
  • They have a smallholding in Devon which is home to a host of animals, including a flock of pedigree Black Welsh Mountain sheep.
  • In the case of meat sheep versus wool sheep, wool is usually around $10 a kilo, and meat $2 a kilo.
  • Scrapie is a chronic disease of sheep which is transmitted by a filterable particle that is resistant to heat and formalin fixation.
  • Thus, the sheepdogs developed for use on the islands were bred for agility, brains and speed.
  • Not just a gentle nibble as our Shetland sheep do lower down, but a strip of bark half an inch deep. Times, Sunday Times
  • A related species, the burrowing bettong, will scavenge sheep carcasses.
  • Scientists were hoping to propagate the best qualities of both types of sheep.
  • If the abundance of leather, suede, sheepskin and fur heading for our high street fashion stores is anything to go by, the answer is a resounding yes.
  • We fenced in the garden to keep the sheep out.
  • The market re-opened for the sale of fat cattle and sheep.
  • A simple drive through the countryside, past sheep ranch after sheep ranch, is balm for a weary soul.
  • In the Chinese calendar book the sheep is the most loving sign of the Zodiac.
  • Their yaks share these high, sunny pastures with blue sheep and plump marmots.
  • My Mum is dotty about sheep.
  • The participants and production crew moved to Oxley Downs, six hours drive from Sydney to the property with 12 buildings, a dilapidated garden, horses, chickens, geese, a cow and 1.300 merino sheep.
  • All stray sheep were collected in the pinfold until the owners came to collect them.
  • And so we turn our attention to sheepskin boots in which to pound the pavements, or indeed fly to Switzerland. Times, Sunday Times
  • Both rely on something lost being found, a sheep in the first parable and a silver coin in the second.
  • Most lowland farmers keep some dairy cattle and rear calves as well as wintering and fattening sheep and lambs.
  • And my justice shall answer for me tomorrow before thee, when the time of the bargain shall come; and all that is not of divers colours, and spotted, and brown, as well among the sheep as among the goats, shall accurse me of theft. The Bible, Douay-Rheims, Complete The Challoner Revision
  • A sheep dog is the unofficial greeter of Harberton Estancia, a picturesque ranch with red-roofed buildings and rolling terrain.
  • The Qawrighul people hunted deer, wild sheep and birds, and fished.
  • Therefore go and sacrifice the sheep in the house, cut off the legs and bring them here; thus the carcase will be saved for the choregus. Peace
  • Kangaroos compete with sheep and cattle for sparse supplies of food and water.
  • Christ not only died for the sins of His sheep on the Cross but he established their righteousness through His perfect obedience to God's Law.
  • They are knee-deep in gelid gray water, with food and clothing, skinned seagulls and whale blubber, sheepskins and oilskins - the ancient flotsam of death at sea - sloshing about them.
  • Tom is the black sheep of his family.
  • The patient kneels on the spread (B) prepared for her; this consists of a sheep-skin (S) covered with a cotton blanket (C) and a zarape (Z). Labor Among Primitive Peoples
  • When are Orwells sheep ever going to figure out the jingoist crap, mere words, are being used to make rubes of them? Think Progress » Minnesota Attorney General Denies Pawlenty’s Request To Challenge Constitutionality Of Health Reform
  • I am a lost little sheeple looking for some guidance out of the rocky ravine that is my ignorance.
  • The sheep were grazing on the lush green pastures.
  • Would you please help me get the sheep within the sheepfold?
  • A shepherd watched his flock through binoculars and his sheepdog watched from the back of the quadbike.
  • I mutter a sheepish apology and get to my feet, smoothing my shirt and trying to flatten my hair.
  • The minister preached a sermon on the parable of the lost sheep.
  • A plain surface of benty turf lay before him, bright in the moonlight, dangerous to cross, upon which a few sheep came and went. Bog-Myrtle and Peat Tales Chiefly of Galloway Gathered from the Years 1889 to 1895
  • God loves us deeply, intensely, and he cares about even the most incredibly lost and stubbornly unrepentant sheep.
  • It is now pretty conclusively established that they are no more Japanese than they are of any other country in particular, but that the originators of the breed were common fancy mice which were suffering from a disease of the brain analogous to the 'gid' in sheep. The Dancing Mouse A Study in Animal Behavior
  • He has worked as an editor, copywriter, lecturer, careworker, sheep wrangler, bookshop assistant and supply teacher.
  • He was judged against a flat-coated retriever, a giant schnauzer, an Old English sheepdog, a wire fox terrier, a saluki hound and Pekingese toy dog.
  • The priest and his concubine retire; the guest soon seduces the girl with the promise of the sheepskin in payment.
  • The grassy slopes were grazed by apparently fearless and footsure sheep, and in parts the sheer cliffs were occupied by seabirds - fulmars, kittiwakes and auks.
  • Milk bottles were still on the step and the dogs and sheep had not been fed.
  • He had been driving on a remote road and was said to have swerved to avoid hitting a sheep. Times, Sunday Times
  • Often they are in partnership, and one of the reasons - apart from the fact that they both milk the cows and shear the sheep - is that they can income split.
  • This idea of the tithe comes from scripture; the Bible lays down that farmers in the land of Israel should set aside tithes of cattle, sheep, and produce, for priests and Levites (who were a public charge) and for the poor.
  • The pool dates back to the 19th century and was used by farmers to clean the fleeces of sheep before they went off to market.
  • But we confabbed the night before, and agreed it would probably be best if we headed out on our tour for the bighorn sheep experts early in the day, while it was cool. Grouse Diary Entry
  • All standard stuff and not a batt of sheep's wool or a straw bale in sight. Times, Sunday Times
  • Rough fish comprise the American eel, black sucker, dogfish, gar, lamprey eel, redhorse, sheephead, and white sucker.
  • No, what is required is something contemporary, a song that at least emerged from the confusion of modern, urban Scotland, that sings of the streets rather than the rivers and sheepfolds.
  • His dad is the cantankerous black sheep of the mob.
  • The only way to make them economically viable is to intensively rear British farmers in huge barns where thousands of them can be kept in semi-darkness and fed mashed up, infected sheep pellets.
  • The first task was to fence the wood to exclude sheep.
  • I accept that both the sheep and horses will graze the land.
  • At Stockton-on-Tees a landfill site has been used for disposal of pigs and sheep from Danby Wiske and Easingwold in North Yorkshire, and dumping of sheep began at a former opencast mine near Widdrington, Northumberland.
  • It is madness for a sheep to treat of peace with a wolf. 
  • The country began to show a few donkeys and large flocks of sheep and goats; the muttons have a fine "tog," and sell for three dollars and a half. The Land of Midian — Volume 1
  • They are his sheep who hear their Master's voice and follow - pleased to do all his will who saves them and keeps them by his grace.
  • In several he looked like a 1970s football manager in his white panama hat and a sheepskin coat.
  • Mr Preston favours sheep droppings matured in a barrel and diluted to the colour of weak tea!
  • James Ponsoldt: This notion is at the core of Killer of Sheep: what it means to be an adult, and how children learn and internalize grown-up behavior and responsibilities through lectures, through tears, but mostly by silently observing, peeking around corners, usually unbeknownst to their parents. GreenCine Daily: Filmmaker. Spring 07.
  • Today, Merino wool is taken from sheep and lambs in Australia and New Zealand as well.
  • They're tiny knitted creatures, with spindly legs and multicoloured bodies, and snapping at their heels is a gnarly-looking wolf in sheep's clothing. The graffiti knitting epidemic
  • Sheep's milk is produced in much the same way as goat's milk.
  • This enabled cattle and sheep to crop on sown grass and turnips - with the land limed and manured as part of a rotation.
  • Achilles slaughters sheep and they feast and drink.
  • Sheep scrapie, a similar prion disease, passes from ewes to their lambs.
  • The protracted dry season has created problems for many sheep producers throughout the agricultural region with paddocks devoid of green grass and pasture.
  • Philip's mother, Carol, said that instead of a dummy he was given a sheepdog whistle as a baby, and he's never looked back.
  • Hedrick MH, Rice HE, MacGillvray TE, Bealer JF, Zanjani ED, Flake AW: Hematopoietic chimerism achieved by in-utero hematopoietic stem cell injection does not induce donor specific tolerance or renal allografts in sheep. Fetal Stem Cell Transplantation, In Utero Stemm Cell Publications
  • The wether is a sort of sheep with worms in its head. Archive 2008-08-01
  • Roger Hopley, a sheep and arable farmer in Staffordshire, said: ‘This is the first fine day for a while, and the lads have a week's work to catch up on, so it's been quieter.’
  • We are told that dogs are presently loose in the fields at night, and are a danger to the sheep and their young lambs.
  • In several he looked like a 1970s football manager in his white panama hat and a sheepskin coat.
  • KELLY: That sheepdog is not going to come correct you. An Author's Path To Success: Quitting Your Day Job
  • A farm leader called yesterday for an effective law to deal with unattended dogs roaming the countryside attacking sheep.
  • A little pig, a sheep and a dairy cattle were locked in corral.
  • I told Saul the story about my sheep and how I had slain thelion which managed to convince him to let me go fight Goliath.
  • But humans are not sheep: we do not have to follow any particular political creed or career path. Times, Sunday Times
  • There is a black sheep in every flock. 
  • Substantial, wholesome, and clean -- though generated by a wet, helpless creature having no personal charms, and which, having passed the phase of life in which it enjoyed the gift of locomotion, has become a plant-like fixture to one spot -- the gas mingles with other diffusions of the reef, recalling villanous salt-petre and sheepdips and brimstone and treacle to the stimulation of the mental faculties generally. My Tropic Isle
  • Six people have been arrested in connection with sheep rustling in the region in recent months. The Sun
  • All that trotting off like dazed sheep to get some sumac/nduja/ harissa and extra avocados just in case. Times, Sunday Times
  • But when the real trial comes, they abandon us just as a hired hand leaves the sheep when the wolf appears.
  • He kept on ahead, then, lost in thought, followed by Tartlet, who by his shouts and gestures, kept together the flock of sheep, agouties, goats, and poultry. Godfrey Morgan A Californian Mystery
  • The death of wolves is the safety of the sheep
  • I have seen more than that and you do not do yourself justice if you think you only compare favourably to sheep.
  • Hither ascended a _cantonnier_ when the new road was made up the valley, and here he found chipped flints of primeval man, a polished celt, a scrap of Samian ware, and in a niche at the side sealed up with stalactite, a tiny earthenware pitcher 2-1/2 inches high, a leaden spindle-whorl, some shells, and a toy sheep-bell. Castles and Cave Dwellings of Europe
  • Five cows and 30 sheep were slaughtered during the event, which together with the bride's R60000 lobola cost the groom a total of R200000.
  • The book clearly states that the "lamasery" of Shangri-La was in Tibet, that the native people were Tibetans, spoke the Tibetan language, practiced Tibetan Buddhism and polyandry, wore sheepskin robes and yak leather boots and believed that they were "descended from monkeys". Phayul Latest News
  • From the fifth century onwards, the species of large animals, whether cattle, sheep, swine, or even poultry, disappear and were replaced everywhere, until the end of the middle ages, by the smaller breeds of the pre-classical period.
  • At Ali Kosh in the southern Zagros Mountains of Iran, an assemblage dating to about 7000 BC that includes hornless sheep is taken as clear evidence of flock manipulation.
  • The sheepdogs that protect the sheeple from the wolves out there, cannot be gentle vegetarians.
  • Evvy big plantation raised its own cows for plenty of milk and butter, as well as lots of beef cattle, hogs, goats, and sheep. Slave Narratives: a Folk History of Slavery in the United States From Interviews with Former Slaves Georgia Narratives, Part 3
  • This leads the Stoics to a very anthropocentric view of the world, in which grain, olives and vines are for us to consume, sheep for clothing us with their fleeces, oxen for pulling our ploughs and so forth.
  • These sheep have fine thick fleeces.
  • The practice is called hymenorraphy and, in some cultures, it is done using sheep's membrane, while others use catgut.
  • On the grorss below where the buttercups blow, along of the innercent sheep! Punch, Or The London Charivari, Volume 101, July 11, 1891
  • Skarlis, for example, colors his jig purple where the forage is sheepshead or bluegill, green for sunfish, orange and yellow for perch, and black or brown for bullhead or eelpout. A Walleye Pro's Tricks for Customizing Soft-Plastic Grubs
  • The dust raised by the sheep does not choke the wolf. 
  • Within the northern compound is a rectangular structure, probably a post-medieval sheepfold.
  • I just stand there with a sheepish grin, my heart thumping like a foundry hammer.
  • Domestic donkeys interact well with other livestock animals such as horses, cows, goats, sheep, and llamas.
  • Plasma pepsinogen levels are above the normal of 1.0 i.u. tyrosine and usually exceed 2.0 i.u. in sheep with heavy infections.
  • And amid all this we are to preach the gospel of salvation, gathering in the lost sheep of Christ till the church is complete.
  • The hill shows evidence of very old farming terraces and sheep pens and is criss-crossed by walks that the owners have cleared and replanted with many varieties of indigenous ferns.
  • I'm no longer quite able to shear a sheep or crutch a ram or do as I used to, and it's foolish to think that you remain young forever.
  • Re: Words your students COULDN'T have written (and thus plagiarized) "shepherded" as a verb, not in reference to sheep. Wired Campus
  • The gift of a sheep will provide a small farming family with the means to make a living.
  • Sheep graze, rabbits burrow, the young were out, you will see a giant triangular box (probably little owl) and nearby another magic dewpond.
  • Dad is a crofter and a raddled drunk, who has an accident with a sheep that puts him in bed for a few days.
  • Gervase Phinn may not know his sheep, but he does know his children, and their portraits are always immensely appealing. More Bookish Comedy « Tales from the Reading Room
  • They were going to make me sit on the bimah," Kushner grins sheepishly. Lily Blau: The Temple and Tony Kushner: Worshiping Art and the Art of Worship
  • It was almost a prayer, but a prayer that included a thousand meanings Daylight strove to feign sheepishness, but his heart was singing too wild a song for mere playfulness. Chapter XXIV
  • The large livestock pens make provision for 850 cattle while the small stock pens can keep 500 sheep and goat.
  • Over at the sheep pens, Whittington farmer James Airey celebrated as his two-year-old Suffolk gimmer shearling took the title of supreme sheep champion.
  • As a result, cattle, sheep and cereal farmers are being forced to produce food below the cost of production and, in return, accept direct compensatory payments to make up the production costs and provide an income.
  • The sheep bawled, it's eyes flashing with pain, its tongue lolling from its mouth, a perfect cloud of vapor mushrooming from its cries. February 2012 Denver, COLORADO
  • The path was no better than a sheep track.
  • The consequences are that a lot of hoggs which would have otherwise gone into the food chain have been disposed of at public expense and there is now a scarcity of sheep meat.
  • Presently a sheepdog in the valley below gave a surly, growling bark. THE LEGEND OF CAPTAIN SPACE
  • Instead of rounding up villains, John spends his days shepherding black Hebridean sheep and Highland cattle.
  • I sheepishly meet his eyes for a moment and then focus on the hemp string around his neck.
  • She said the black-faced sheep of the moors will need shearing later this month and farmers face a logistical nightmare of how to shear and dip their livestock if they cannot move them off the moors.
  • The animal has been portrayed as a good sheep dog, a carrier of the needed aid, a messenger in the time of war, a seeing eye to the physically impaired, of simply a trusty household pet.
  • In addition to the sheep and wool market, Hawkshead was well known for its cattle market.
  • It is madness for a sheep to treat of peace with a wolf. 
  • Sheep" is both a singular and plural noun.
  • This limitation reduces wool growth on sheep, milk production by dairy animals, and meat quality.
  • Samples of the dead birds including cormorants and gulls, fish like carp, gobies and sheepshead, and other wildlife were sent to the University of Guelph for testing, with results not expected until early next week, said Mathers.
  • A very wise man says it is better to go after one stray sheep than stay with 99 sheep who are safe in the fold.
  • By 1944, the Army accepted only five breeds: German shepherds, Belgian sheepdogs, Doberman pinschers, farm collies, and giant schnauzers.
  • If you open up the commons for everyone to graze their sheep, one person is going to go get their whole flock.
  • Casey glanced at me now and shot me a lopsided, sheepish grin.
  • Some sheepish hands are raised and the rest are banished from his presence.
  • The moccasin is made of a sheep hide reversed to give the comfort of wool and the false impression of security by the leather outer.
  • Sheep probably had more variety in the colour of their fleeces and nearly all would have had horns.
  • My brother is the black sheep of the family.
  • Dogs were allowed to roam free and 48 sheep were killed.
  • The auntie in front turned back and smiled at me while I smiled back sheepishly.
  • The three-card trick relies on what is variously known in psychology as 'emergent norm theory' or 'crowd psychology' or what I like to call 'sheep theory'.
  • All I could hear were the birds, a stream and the distant sounds of those sheep.
  • By 1 p.m. we had another forty-five sheep on deck and decided to call it a day.
  • There are fears that BSE in sheep could mimic scrapie, which passes easily by horizontal infection from sheep to sheep.
  • The hills have been grazed by sheep because they were too steep to be ploughed.
  • Dull, padded beige jackets and shapeless viscose dresses will go, in favour of the sheepskin gilets and long woollen cardigans sported by the rest of the high street.
  • Since 1997, almost 300 Quebec farmers have been ordered to destroy more than 12,000 sheep feared to be carrying the disease called scrapie.
  • In plants and in animals, accidental varieties, formed under our own eyes, have become fixed, and have been propagated; * (* For example, the sheep with very short legs, called ancon sheep in Connecticut, and examined by Sir Everard Personal Narrative of Travels to the Equinoctial Regions of America, During the Year 1799-1804 — Volume 1
  • But before that, fighting was essentially a matter of tribal feuding, combined perhaps with cattle or sheep rustling. BRITAIN BC: Life In Britain and Ireland before the Romans
  • From the late 14th century until the early 16th century woolmen based in Northleach collected the wool from Turkdean for sale to London merchants and the agents of European wool buyers whose appreciation of the quality of Cotswold wool percolated into significantly increased prosperity for the Northleach merchants and the sheep-based farmers of the surrounding parishes.
  • Sheep are a traffic hazard in the hills.
  • The 40 sheep were kept by a common shepherd with the common herd, were taken every day to the downs and brought back every night to be folded on the arable fields, the rule being to fold 1,000 sheep on a 'tenantry' acre (three-quarters of a statute acre) every night. [ A Short History of English Agriculture
  • We are deeply fond of the waxed jacket with removable sheepskin collar. Times, Sunday Times
  • I'm not a desperate, easily-imprinted sheep, after all; I don't need answers, just the right questions.
  • Keep it up guys and you'll soon have the Lake District to yourselves and your sheep!
  • There is truly nowhere a sheep will not follow the bellwether.
  • New Zealand's kea parrots started to attack and eat sheep.
  • The frozen meat trade also caused changes in the way the sheep farmers managed their flocks.
  • Not a sheep: The UK's box-ticking culture skip to main | skip to sidebar The UK's box-ticking culture
  • I tried to track this down on the Internet and all references included Rep. An aoudad, which is a type of barbary sheep native to Africa, was a recent visitor at Kreative Learning Preschool. The Delphos Herald
  • They raise sheep and cattle on dry rangelands and have sought to develop intensive dairying.
  • The little prince shuts his flower under her glass globe every night, and he watches over his sheep very carefully..." Then I am happy.
  • A woman in a sheepskin coat suddenly shrieked: 'This is a setup. Times, Sunday Times
  • It's like trusting a wolf to watch over sheep.
  • Ye 'ill better clear yersel at ony rate, Hillocks, for some o' the neeburs threep (insist) 'at it wes you, and some that it wes yir freend, an' there's ithers declare ye ran in compt (company) like twa dogs worrying sheep; it wes a bonnie like pliskie (escapade) onywy, and hardly fit for an Auld Kirk elder" -- a sally much enjoyed by the audience, who knew that, after Whinnie, Hillocks was the doucest man in Drumtochty. Beside the Bonnie Brier Bush
  • The shepherd has penned the sheep in the five-acre field.
  • The first known example of moral dilemma and self was one Elmer Tug, a ripe Anglo-Saxon sheep dipper who one day didn't know where his boots ended and the sheep-dip began. How To Find Yourself (or a reasonable facsimile)
  • An old paint tin, a burst packet of sheep dip.
  • The cheese trolley is filled with Portuguese goat and sheep cheeses, to be eaten with a traditional slice of quince paste.
  • Dogs and sheep don't mix well, unless it's a highly trained sheepdog and in our experience owners have not been too careful where their animals leave their trademark.
  • Depends on the draw of sheep too, if you get a good pen of sheep, makes a difference.
  • They use electric shears for sheep shearing.
  • I think the 25-06 would be ok on either, but with the winds and distance for sheep/goats I feel a tad more horsepower is necessary, as you want to drop that animal in it's tracts and not tumble down the mtn and break the head-gear. Whats the best rifle for antelope hunting? Also whats the best for mountain goat hunting?
  • She peered out at the world from beneath a yellow straw hat - a "boater," with circular crown and flat brim - wore a green wool muffler looped around her neck, and was lost in the immensity of Khristo's sheepskin jacket while he made do with a heavy sweater. NPR Topics: News
  • WANDER The sheep are allowed to roam freely on this land.
  • He wants them to consider new ways of farming that sharply reduce sheep numbers and so promote wildlife. Times, Sunday Times
  • The wolf, who generally sat on a large piece of rock, looked like a big sheep dog from afar.
  • What Rosa sells is sheep's heads, brains, intestines, stomach linings, pig's feet, and big, white, oval, veined bulls' testicles.
  • She also brought back Suzanne whose nose had returned to normal and who looked distinctly sheepish. ADRIENNE AND THE CHALET SCHOOL
  • At clipping time sheep need to be penned.
  • Slaughtermen culling sheep during the foot-and-mouth crisis were leaving loaded guns unattended, a court was told yesterday.
  • The animals in the fields awoke, the cattle in the pastures and the sheep in the folds, even the birds in the air awoke and began to call to each other, male to female.
  • When he was feeding the sheep, Dad heard this little maa.
  • “This man will carry you beyond Chradim for a _zwanziger_ a head,” said the landlord, pointing to the half-liveried fellow, who began gesticulating violently, and marking us off with his fingers as if we were so many sheep. A Tramp's Wallet stored by an English goldsmith during his wanderings in Germany and France
  • Executed on large sheets of sheepskin parchment, each extraordinarily delicate ink line drawing illustrates one canto or section of Dante's poem.
  • In the laboratory, scientists took the embryonic cells from each of these animals, fused them together, and gave birth to a new species on earth called a "geep," half sheep, half goat; the head of a goat, the body of a sheep; a chimera, a new composite creature. Speech to the City Club on The BioTech Century

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