pear core造句
例句與造句
- For example, because the miners threw their apple or pear cores into the wagons, the spoil tips became colonised with fruit trees.
- In " The Bulletin " ( 9 Dowry Square, Hot Wells, May 29, 1845 ) by the Reverend Richard Harris Barham, a medically inspired poem to relieve the anxiety of a very dear friend, and written a month before Barham's death on June 17, 1845, the attending doctor to his patient advises amongst other treatments for a sore throat that is producing barely a sound : " . . . Please put out your tongue again ! / Now the blister ! / Ay, the blister ! / Let your son, or else his sister, / Warm it well, then clap it here, sir, / All across from ear to ear, sir; / That suffices, / When it rises, / Snip it, sir, and then your throat on / Rub a little oil of Croton : / Never mind a little pain ! / Please put out your tongue again ! . . . " The patient was Barham, who had accidentally swallowed a piece of pear core that got into his windpipe on October 28, 1844.
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