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Examples
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One of the things he said to us before the match was the hay's in the barn.
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The hay's in, the shearing's done, and I've brought Aline and Giles back to the town.
The Heretic's Apprentice Peters, Ellis, 1913- 1989
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The hay's in, the shearing's done, and I've brought Aline and Giles back to the town.
The Heretic's Apprentice Peters, Ellis, 1913- 1989
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It looks as if there was a shower coming up, and my hay's out.
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Our hay's not worth carting; the wheat's much the same;
Sagittulae, Random Verses Edward Woodley Bowling
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"Oh, the hay's good enough in the summer time," replied Bert.
The Young Firemen of Lakeville; or, Herbert Dare's Pluck Frank V. Webster
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"Whenever hay's trampled, or pheasants startled, or gates left open, or pigs chased, or turkeys furious, they always say, 'It's them varmints of young Ffolliots.'"
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There ain't no need to see how the hay's holding out or to wonder if the cows can break through the ice to get at water.
The Man Next Door Emerson Hough 1890
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"The hay's about ready to cut," said Jack, as he plodded along the path, near the water's edge, through a thriving meadow of clover and timothy.
Crowded Out o' Crofield or, The Boy who made his Way William Osborn Stoddard 1880
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"Right now hay's probably the main thing they need," said TSCRA president Dave Scott of Richmond.
Baseball Musings 2008
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