13 sentences with 'hunt'

Example sentences and phrases with the word hunt and other words derived from it.

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« Owls are animals that hunt at night. »

hunt: Owls are animals that hunt at night.
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« Marine carnivores like seals hunt fish for food. »

hunt: Marine carnivores like seals hunt fish for food.
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« At night, the hyena goes out to hunt with its group. »

hunt: At night, the hyena goes out to hunt with its group.
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« Owls are nocturnal birds that hunt small animals like mice and rabbits. »

hunt: Owls are nocturnal birds that hunt small animals like mice and rabbits.
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« The owl is a nocturnal bird that has a great ability to hunt mice and other rodents. »

hunt: The owl is a nocturnal bird that has a great ability to hunt mice and other rodents.
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« The hunt had begun and adrenaline was flowing through the veins of the young hunter. »

hunt: The hunt had begun and adrenaline was flowing through the veins of the young hunter.
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« In September, finally, I had to tell my father that this prey animal was not going to hunt. »
« In order to hunt them in the thicket, the leopard also had to change, and so he decided to cover himself with spots. »
« Both kings and nobles constantly trained in warfare, organised and fought in tournaments, and were absolute fanatics of the hunt. »
« The quail I had trained the dog to hunt never behaved like that, so he froze. But after a few moments, he took off in pursuit of the prey. »
« Some of these legal separations were not trivial; only nobles could hunt animals, and Europe's legal systems fiercely persecuted poachers even if they were motivated by famine. »
« In this way, they were able to hunt and protect themselves from animals that had far better natural weapons, and (through cooking) eat meat that would have been indigestible raw. »
« Whereas in the past the term "rights" referred to the traditional privileges enjoyed by a particular social group, from the king's exclusive right to hunt in his forests to the peasants' right of access to common lands, today rights come to mean a fundamental and universal privilege that is concomitant with citizenship itself. »

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