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12 Sentences With "rummage in"

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The outbuildings house a healthy stock of pigs, while chickens rummage in the yard.
They may become compulsive buyers, steal from neighbors or rummage in their garbage, even shoplift at stores.
With Easter just around the corner, lots of kids are gearing up to rummage in their backyards for small plastic eggs.
I can buy them in bulk online, and rummage in second hand stores, to create a library of truly monstrous proportions.
When a group of tourists on Regent Street suddenly stop to rummage in their rucksacks and force me to slacken my pace, I do not fill up with a murderous rage.
The 6-year-old takes a moment to rummage in her bag and produces her must-have item with a flourish -- a military issue doll given to the girls when Nick went on his first tour.
Grounded by a return to the tree as focal point, Shibata's video swoops from micro to macro, coming in to watch warthogs rummage in the leaves, before zooming into the stratosphere to take the viewer on the train trip from Tokyo that will bring them to the museum, and back out into the forest.
When you consider that the audience that watches TV live and is thus still incredibly attractive to advertisers (because they can't skip commercials by hitting a fast-forward button or pay for a "commercial free" streaming tier) is getting older, then the rush to rummage in the back of a network's pantry to pull out older known quantities makes even more sense.
Every evening, young lads are seen playing football and volleyball on the ground. A club is also there where there is a small library where few people are digging deep into the books and few are pondering on chessboard. Few vehicles are seen parked at the side of the playground. The villagers do not have to rummage in the dark nights anymore as electricity has been availed for them.
He had enjoyed his years at LSE, was > amazed by the enthusiastic reception Kaplan had received in the English > press, and returned to London whenever opportunity dictated and even when it > didn't. He lived in considerable luxury in a penthouse flat in Sutton Place, > one of the most exclusive areas of New York, and rented a mews flat in > Mayfair. England represented the tranquillity he could not find in America. > He loved to rummage in English bookshops and wear English clothes – he > contrived to display a subdued elegance – to go to the London theatres and > entertain and be entertained in London clubs.
In 1801, David Hartley first suggested that dreaming altered the associative planetary links within the brain during rapid eye movement (REM) periods of the sleep cycle. The idea that sleep had a mentally restorative effect, sorting out and consolidating memories and ideas, was intellectually acceptable by the end of the 19th century. In ‘Peter and Wendy’, J.M. Barrie wrote ‘It is the nightly custom of every good mother after her children are asleep to rummage in their minds and put things straight for next morning, repacking into their proper places the many articles that have wandered during the day....When you wake in the morning, the naughtinesses and evil passions with which you went to bed have been folded up small and placed at the bottom of your mind; and on the top, beautifully aired, are spread out your prettier thoughts, ready for you to put on.’ The stories of Peter Pan take place in a fictional world and contain many allusions to aspects of cognitive psychology, some of which predate their formal scientific investigation.
Shortly after graduating, Bachman began a short-lived sketch double-act with fellow Cambridge comedian Matthew Holness. Bachman & Holness performed their first sketch show Rummage in the Pleasance Attic at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival in 1996. Their second show Shoes debuted at the ADC Theatre in Cambridge the following year and is notable for including one of the first ever performances of Holness' character Garth Marenghi. Bachman then went on to spend the early part of his career earning a living mainly as a comedy writer, starting as a solo writer for radio shows such as Week Ending, and then forming a writing partnership with Mark Evans. As a pair they contributed material to a huge number of sketch and entertainment shows for radio and television including The Very World of Milton Jones, The Jack Docherty Show, The 11 O'Clock Show, The Priory, The Richard Blackwood Show, Rhona, Ant & Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway, Popetown, Ed Stone Is Dead, That Mitchell and Webb Sound, and That Mitchell and Webb Look.

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