Sardine Sentence Examples

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  • I haven't had a chance with Bird Song packed like a sardine can.

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  • Parts of the island are fertile, and the cultivation of vines, and the tunny and sardine fishery, also give employment to a part of the population.

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  • The sardine fishery, which might also be important, at present serves mainly for local consumption.

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  • Among the most important are the robalo (Labrax), an exquisite food fish, the tunny, eel, Spanish sardine and mangua.

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  • Anchovy and sardine fishing (the products of which are reckoned among the general total) are also of considerable importance, especially along the Ligurian and Tuscan coasts.

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  • The sprat, pilchard or sardine and shad are species of the same genus.

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  • The alfa and cork industries employ large numbers of persons, as do also the sardine, anchovy and tunny fisheries.

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  • Wine, fruit, cork, baskets and sumach are exported in small coasting vessels; there are important sardine and tunny fisheries; and boats, sails and cordage are manufactured.

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  • You smell like a skunk soaking in sardine nectar for a week.

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  • Every Londoner's journey to work involves being crushed like a sardine on the tube with their nose stuck up someone's sweaty armpit.

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  • Besides the above, Boulogne, the most important fishing port in the country, Calais, Dieppe, Concarneau, Douarnenez, Les Sables dOlonne, La Rochelle, Marennes and Arcachon are leading ports for the herring, sardine, mackerel and other coast-fisheries of the ocean, while Cette, Agde and other Mediterranean ports are engaged in the tunny and anchovy fisheries.

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  • Use herring strip, sand-eels, sardine, peeler crab and red rag worm for best results.

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  • Whilst Goldie was on the main arena was rammed like a sardine tin.

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  • For later scenes, the tailors of the Mellah came up trumps with suits of armor made from sardine cans.

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  • I noticed he was wearing Ollie around his neck as he devoured his sardine sandwiches.

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  • Sardine Surprise is a wonderful, healthy alternative to the kitty "junk food" they sell as treats in stores today.

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  • The rest of the players then begin looking for the "sardine," and when they find her, they hide with her.

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  • The last player to find the group of sardines becomes the first sardine for the next game.

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  • Protein sources come from chicken, lamb, duck, pork, sardine and salmon that is suitable for human consumption.

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  • Go to Monterey's aquarium and then head over to the Sardine Factory for lunch.

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  • By 1996, the size of the Monterey Aquarium had doubled from the original Hovden sardine cannery to a complex of multiple buildings seamlessly connected into an exciting, educational experience.

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  • Located at 886 Cannery Row, the Monterey Bay Aquarium is built on a former sardine cannery of the historic Cannery Row.

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  • The flavor of a barbecued sardine makes it a great starter.

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  • Whats more John says that God is like a sardine stone.

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  • Similar patterns were observed in the numbers of sardine eggs sampled by conventional plankton net tows at be time-series Station L5 off Plymouth.

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  • Clupea scombrina is the "oil sardine" of the east coast of India.

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  • Among the fish may be mentioned the tunny, dolphin, mackerel, sardine, sea-bream, dentice and pagnell; wrasse, of exquisite rainbow hue and good for food; members of the herring family, sardines, anchovies, flying-fish, sea-pike; a few representatives of the cod family, and some flat fish; soles (very rare); Cernus which grows to large size; several species of grey and red mullet; eleven species of Triglidae, including the beautiful flying gurnard whose colours rival the angel-fish of the West Indies; and eighteen species of mackerel, all migratory.

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  • Of sea-fish there are many varieties, the tunny, the sardine and the anchovy being commercially the most important.

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  • The majority of these are employed in the sardine and tunny fisheries.

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  • In the Mediterranean the sardine does not exceed 71 in.

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  • The number of cod is still further reduced by the trade carried on in roe, large quantities of which are used in France as groundbait in the sardine fishery, while it also forms an article of human food.

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  • Sardine is another name for the same fish, which on the coast of Britanny and Normandy is also called celan or celeren.

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  • Sardine preserving is an important industry at Nantes and other places on the west coast.

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  • Colonial development was fostered, and the commercial dependence of Portugal upon induced the king to marry Maria Sophia de Neuberg, Great Britain was reduced, by the formation of chartered companies, the first of which (1753) was given control of the Algarve sardine and tunny fisheries.

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  • There are manufactories of olive oil, but the chief industry is sardine fishing, largely in the hands of Italians.

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  • Rovigno is the principal centre of the Austrian tunny and sardine fishery.

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  • There are no important industrial establishments in Gallipoli itself, except steam flour-mills and a sardine factory.

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