Sentence examples for a rat of from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "a rat of" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe a specific type of rat or a metaphorical use, but without context, it is unclear when to use it.
Example: "I saw a rat of unusual size in the alley."
Alternatives: "a type of rat" or "a kind of rat".

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To most city dwellers, the pigeon is an ignoble nuisance, a rat of the sky, a menace to statues.

Midnight Man 9pm, ITV1 When an Iranian student gets his head sawn off in a Ford E350, maverick investigative journalist Max Raban James Nesbittt) smells a rat of international arms conspiracy proportions.

At the same time, Alpo is often reviled as a snitch, a rat of the highest order who allegedly betrayed the street code to save himself, tarnishing his legacy in the chronicles of gangster lore.

The upper trace of Figure 1 shows the EEG of a rat of the anesthetized group.

The lower trace of Figure 1 shows an example of an EEG of a rat of the awake group recorded just before (i.e. baseline), during and after decapitation.

Reference values were obtained from [ 10] and were linearly scaled for a rat of 255 g.

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The curtain has come down and the children have gone off elsewhere to play; meanwhile, behind that curtain -- Americans would prefer not to know just where -- you can still faintly hear the whistle of incoming mortars, the rat-a-rat of machine guns, the sounds of actual war that go on and on and on.

A snapshot of a rat on a pizza in John Waters' house.

We previously reported the development of a rat model of blast-induced mTBI.

This might make us very wary of adopting a rat model of the human brain.

To assess the efficacy of MGC-0109 in a rat model of myocardial ischaemia/reperfusion injury.

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