(1) The chicken must have missed its mommy and spotted her on the other side of the road.
(2) No other land sale in Scotland has relied on a charter of such antiquity for its sale.
(3) If the very last trick has no winner its cards go to the winner of the previous trick.
(4) All they have to do is put a picture of the baby and copy of its birth certificate onto the site.
(5) A scan at the gantry and its array of various malts tells me this is a decent hostelry.
(6) Rather than try to fend me off, like the crab, it attempts to hide further in its shell.
(7) Turn the camera on its side
(8) It was the sort of smile used by an animal when it realizes its prey is in its clawed grasp.
(9) Had my husband not been the man he is he would have left the dog to its own devices.
(10) The bear toppled out of the window and followed as fast as its stubby legs would allow.
(11) He chose the area for its atmosphere
(12) Not the least of its achievements is the way it makes you look anew at the area it describes.
(13) The child is calling for its mother
(14) The baby needs its nappy changed
(15) The ideal is for a lamb to have milk from its mother as soon as possible after birth.
(16) She may be its mother but that does not give her the right to decide whether or not it lives or dies.
(17) The council is to fund the lease by selling some of its other properties in the city.
(18) The lice were the size of grains of rice, each with its own bite, each with its own itch.
(19) The bow is separated from the main body of the wreck and rests on its starboard side.
(20) This was a tax paid to the lord of the manor when an animal had been sold by its owner.