Bleating about the needs
of " hard-working families " .
Bleating sheep
and incessant rain.
The wolves had spent most of the night in their hiding place, whining eagerly whenever they'd
heard a goat bleat.
The department of health's response is a
timid bleat, proving once again the great influence of the pharmas over government.
Bleating very loudly.
Bleats out
' trust tony ' , that's what leadership is all about.
Bleating of the sheep
and goats nearly drowned out the sound of hooves coming up behind me.
You've ever heard a
sheep bleat
and had romantic thoughts.
Bleat like sheep.
Bleating noises
from bureaucrats in brussels who see their expense accounts under threat only tend to frighten children of a very timorous disposition.
In the hurly-burly of debate about iconic space and squiggly landmarks, his voice is a
calm bleat
of common sense.
She
then bleated
about " you have to give 2 weeks notice before you run a tram " - rubbish!
Bleat of a lamb
the rush of the wind, a door on the slam.
Bleating goats.
Bleat as much
as you like, but you will not be heard.
Bleat of this goat
is the prolog?
Last night i was
n't bleating
from that kind of pain.
Bleat of common sense.
Bleat endlessly
about the hypothetical risks of recombinant dna technology -- which never materialize.
Bleating now?
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