1 | The male mosquito never stings. | |
2 | The insects bedevilled the horses. | |
3 | He was stung by a wasp. | |
4 | The doctor ordered you to stay in bed. | |
5 | The microwave dings. | |
6 | One Halloween our doorbell rang. Ding Dong. | |
7 | Malaria is spread by mosquito bites. | |
8 | They charged him not to forget it. | |
9 | The little clock tinkled out the hours. | |
10 | The breeze died away; midges began to bite. | |
11 | Bridget: Huh! Ding-dong. Maybe this time Mum had got it right. | |
12 | You were specifically warned not to eat fish. | |
13 | Father urged us again and again to be modest and prudent. | |
14 | Using toilet water can help you to avoid mosquitos, or flies. | |
15 | I asked him again, and at last he came out with the truth. | |
16 | And now, my mother is happy that exhort . | |
17 | Hark! Now I hear them --- Ding-dong, bell. | |
18 | Take precautions to fend off mosquitoes; 6. | |
19 | Jingle bells is a very good song . | |
20 | The metal dish clattered down the stone stairs. |