How To Use Water rat In A Sentence

  • This greater tolerance may be due to the presence of seawater rather than fresh water.
  • Down here is all darkness, the only sound the slur of rain in the dirt, water rats scratching inside the walls.
  • It cut its teeth on water rat, badger, otter and fox in its native Yorkshire, England, then proved to be an excellent watchdog and retriever, too.
  • Any weight loss will be mostly water rather than body fat and will be regained when normal eating is restarted.
  • Actually the problem in Cornwall is that they voted for low water rates for a long time when water was in the hands of local authorities. The Taxing Miss Julia Goldsworthy
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  • At the first spluttering sounds of the water ration's arrival through the pipes in the predawn dark, bodies spring from beds to fill buckets and pots.
  • Nick: haha, sweet finding our kitchen cloth submerged in greasy water, in a pot that could've been easily cleaned right after cooking but has been left so that everything is caked on and requires scrubbing, in a sink full of food scraps and dirty water rather than dry, on the side Discussions
  • Travellers, short on water rations, have died drinking the milky sap of its poisonous foliage.
  • I'm more than happy we'll be drinking desalinized water rather than recycled water from the treatment plant.
  • Both berkukes and kuskusu may be steamed over water rather than stew, in which case they are usually sauced with milk or yoghurt.
  • Travellers, short on water rations, have died drinking the milky sap of its poisonous foliage.
  • The average household pays 27p a day in water rates.
  • I have just spent the last half an hour assessing my finances and, whether I am feeling spendy or otherwise, I am on bread and water rations from this point on.
  • The summer itself was the driest since 1995, the year of water rationing.
  • The 17 hectare nature protects eight hectares of undisturbed rainforest, which is home to pademelons, brush turkeys, water rats and possums that can be seen on walks.
  • His surfaces are extravagantly scumbled and full of ragged pentimenti; the boats look like they are embedded in the water rather than floating on it.
  • In October 2002, the State Government had revised the water rates for sugarcane, paddy, wheat, cotton, groundnut, sunflower and other crops.
  • His surfaces are extravagantly scumbled and full of ragged pentimenti; the boats look like they are embedded in the water rather than floating on it.
  • After the initial shock of the cold, she found the water rather cool and refreshing.
  • The average household pays 27p a day in water rates.
  • He has cut them out and drinks water rather than diet drinks, which he doesn't particularly enjoy.
  • A 26% water rate increase is more than most residents can stomach .
  • It is also piloting schemes such as breakfast clubs, tuck shops and vending machines with healthy food and bottled water rather than chocolate and crisps.
  • The water rate is the payment in Britain for water when it is supplied to houses and factories and so forth.
  • Some recent models even incorporate an integral filter which is intended to clarify the water rather than just catch debris.
  • Most of the inhabitants could afford to buy extra water rations and keep plants, which they proudly displayed sprawling out of the windows and slithering up the pale, smooth walls of their homes.
  • We will actively explore the use of water reclaiming, rainwater collection and seawater desalinization , and non-traditional water rate will exceed 50%.
  • Wet as a water rat, she sat hugging her knees.
  • By introducing average electricity prices to analyze the water rate, a uniform formulation for the optimal conditions is obtained.
  • The water rate is the payment in Britain for water when it is supplied to houses and factories and so forth.
  • His little riverboat, the flat-bottomed, open-sided Water Rat, is nestled in the reeds alongside Toolunka Island on the Murray River, while a campfire is blazing brightly and the billy is boiling.
  • The invention has the advantages of simple use, convenience, affordable price, water preservation and water rate saving performance.
  • She would be employed to hand-wash clothes in the neighborhood, till people's gardens, or fetch water from distant sources due to constant water rationing. Michael Mungai: The Bait of Christian Fundamentalism in Africa
  • A 26% water rate increase is more than most residents can stomach .
  • The water rate is the payment in Britain for water when it is supplied to houses and factories and so forth.
  • The government may have to introduce water rationing.
  • A 26% water rate increase is more than most residents can stomach .
  • A prolonged drought had necessitated the introduction of water rationing.

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