Coursing in A Sentence

    1

    Although lurcher simulated coursing can be fun, it will never be able to replace the real thing.

    2

    Among other dogs of India are the pariah, which is merely a mongrel, run wild and half starved; the poligar dog, an immense creature peculiar to the south; the greyhound, used for coursing; and the mastiff of Tibet and Bhutan.

    3

    Because most owners of coursing whippets live in rural or semi-rural areas this would have some effect on the rural economy.

    4

    Coursing black-buck with the cheeta is a favourite Indian sport.

    5

    Hare hunting, which must not be confounded with Coursing, is an excellent school both for men and for horses.

    6

    He kissed her first, enjoying the feel of her blood coursing beneath his lips, then, as his fangs breached her skin, he braced for the burning that never came.

    7

    His skin was heated, his blood coursing.

    8

    His teeth rattled at the raw energy coursing within his body.

    9

    His wizened face creased with emotions and he did not stop the tears coursing down as he introduced me to his family.

    10

    In the latter case its great speed, and the cunning endeavours it makes to outwit its canine pursuers, form the chief attractions of coursing.

    11

    It has been used both for deer stalking and for coursing, and several varieties exist.

    12

    Jackson drank deeply and enjoyed his venom coursing through Elisabeth, eliciting wave after wave of euphoria.

    13

    Jackson shook violently, desperate to summon self-control, while every part of him yearned to cry out with the utter horror coursing through his mind.

    14

    Jenn expected him to run around the power coursing upward.

    15

    Long after the fire burned down, she stared at the ashes, tears coursing down her cheeks.

    16

    Lord Orford, however, established the first club at Marham Smeeth near Swaffham, where coursing is still carried on, in 1776.

    17

    Mr Barnett agreed hare coursing was a problem in the local area.

    18

    Newmarket has been celebrated for its horse-races from the time of James I., though at that time there was more of coursing and hawking than horse-racing.

    19

    Prizes There is no prize money in whippet coursing.

    20

    She felt a hint of the trance she'd fallen into when he bit her, the coursing of desire and pooling of heat in her lower belly.

    21

    She rocked back and fourth, tears coursing down her cheeks unchecked.

    22

    She should feel something for the baby, something for Alex as he gazed down at her with tears coursing down his cheeks.

    23

    She turned her face away from him so he wouldn't see the tears coursing down her cheeks.

    24

    Skin appears red because of the blood coursing through the baby's veins, but as the trimester progresses the skin develops glands, hair, and finger and toenails.

    25

    The Act governs hunting wild mammals with dogs in England and Wales, and bans all hare coursing.

    26

    The actual conveyance or coursing of the air from the intake to the working faces is effected by splitting or dividing the current at different points in its course, so as to carry it as directly as possible to the places where it is required.

    27

    The compassion in his voice surprised her and she glanced up at his sober face, tears coursing down her own.

    28

    The establishment of shows at Newcastle-on-Tyne in June 1859 secured for dogs attention which had been denied them up to that time, although sportsmen had appreciated their value for centuries and there had been public coursing meetings since the reign of Charles I.

    29

    The evening culminates with the annual club dinner at which the coursing trophies for the current season are presented.

    30

    The familiar voice sent a thrill of excitement coursing through her veins.

    31

    The memory of power coursing through his blood mixed with the sense of loss he last felt when he was a child.

    32

    The only ban that might be enforceable would be the making of organized competitive coursing illegal.

    33

    The success of legislation would depend on the passive good will of the followers of organized coursing.

    34

    The system should only be used for ongoing illegal hare coursing incidents where people feel intimidated or threatened.

    35

    The whippet is a local English dog, used chiefly in rabbit coursing and racing, and is almost certainly a cross between greyhounds and terriers.

    36

    There is also open coursing on the English model, for which the greyhounds are not muzzled.

    37

    This also demonstrates that lurcher coursing is a growth area.

    38

    Thus, at the so-called drag coursing meeting which Mr Hill attended, the actual course in fact was dead straight.

    39

    Usually the red squirrel (Sciurus Hudsonius) waked me in the dawn, coursing over the roof and up and down the sides of the house, as if sent out of the woods for this purpose.

    40

    We know, you Western people have the youthful blood coursing through your veins.

    41

    Well, I am like any other dog as long as it's not a question of coursing.

    42

    Whenever you suspect that illegal coursing is taking place on your land contact the Police.

    43

    You are in for some really stunning scenery and we cross mountain passes and descend the glens following coursing streams and gushing waterfalls.