Hatches Sentence Examples

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  • Once the parasitoid larva hatches from the egg it will kill and consume the larva of the gall wasp.

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  • In 2005 some adventurous members explored the submarine ocelot in dry dock at Chatham, successfully negotiating all the hatches.

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  • Personally I don't think it looks good, that they've adopted a siege mentality and battened down the hatches.

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  • With a steel doorway reminiscent of the bulkhead hatches on ships the room has a true submariner 's feel.

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  • Rule Ii.-Damage By Jettison And Sacrifice For The Common Safety Damage done to a ship and cargo, or either of them, by or in consequence of a sacrifice made for the common safety, and by water which goes down a ship's hatches opened, or other opening made for the purpose of making a jettison for the common safety, shall be made good as G.A.

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  • Personally I do n't think it looks good, that they 've adopted a siege mentality and battened down the hatches.

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  • The submarine Ocelot may not be suitable for those visitors with less severe mobility impairments because of its steep ladders and hatches.

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  • This hatches and feeds on the whitefly larva finally pupating within the empty host skin as a light yellow ' mommy '.

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  • The story begins with a small egg that hatches into a caterpillar and eventually grows into a beautiful butterfly, eating every step of the way.

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  • The tale about an egg that hatches while the mother bird is looking for food is a nice choice for building a little suspense while enjoying a loveable tale.

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  • After your digital animal hatches, you can then guide its growth by caring for it and training it.

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  • With his pink straw and two yellow chicken hands, he hatches ill-thought out schemes and malicious attempts to attack his fellow Aqua Teen, Meatwad.

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  • You get an egg and are told to take care of it and make sure it hatches.

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  • A natural disaster can occur swiftly so that there can be little to do but batten down the hatches and wait it out.

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  • The egg hatches and a sapphire dragon pops out.

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  • I assume one day it hatches.

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  • Where the face of the warehouse is sufficiently close to the water to permit of the crane rope plumbing the hatches without requiring a jib of excessive radius, it is a very convenient plan to place the whole crane on the warehouse roof.

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  • Bright spots include good quantities of fish everywhere, better hatches of aquatic insects and a summer weather regime which certainly suited the angler.

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  • When the puffin chick hatches, it is fed by the parents until it is ready to fly.

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  • There are huge steel doors, like safe doors, for equipment on two levels and smaller but similar doors as emergency escape hatches.

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  • Two eggs may develop in a good season, but more often than not only the larger egg hatches.

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  • The German tank scored a hit on the Sherman leaving a pall of smoke rising from its hatches.

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  • Before the last of the crew left, they lifted the hatches and the ship immediately burst into a roaring inferno.

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  • Bruchus pisi causes considerable damage to pease; during the spring the beetle lays its eggs in the young pea, which is devoured by the larva which hatches out in it.

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  • Cleavage leads to the formation of an epibolic gastrula and ciliated embryo which hatches as a free-swimming larva remarkably like that of a Polychaete worm (D).

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  • It was very pleasant, when I stayed late in town, to launch myself into the night, especially if it was dark and tempestuous, and set sail from some bright village parlor or lecture room, with a bag of rye or Indian meal upon my shoulder, for my snug harbor in the woods, having made all tight without and withdrawn under hatches with a merry crew of thoughts, leaving only my outer man at the helm, or even tying up the helm when it was plain sailing.

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