Sentence examples for monkeys were gone from inspiring English sources

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His monkeys were gone: Mandy, Michael, Marly, Chuckie, Belle, and even Lucille.

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"This afternoon, when my driver and I drove by, the ruby and the monkey were gone".

This may be why some banks now speak of "retention bonuses" rather than performance bonuses, but the idea that retention bonuses are needed depends on the shared myth of skill, and since the myth is known to be a myth, the system is profoundly dishonest – unless the dart-throwing monkeys are going to be cut in.

The monkey is gone – and the road to Rio is clear.

"Maybe ask him to point to where he thinks the monkey is going to go".

Everett told him to say whether the monkey was going to go upriver or downriver.

Everett told the man to say whether the monkey was going upriver or downriver.

Again, there's some limits to how much a monkey's going to be like a human, can drive it, the functional goals of the thing that a monkey's not going to do, but in these kinds of tasks, we don't seem to see the differences yet between monkeys and humans.

"Is there another way he can indicate?" Everett again told the man to say whether the monkey was going upriver or down.

What better way to understand what a snow monkey is going through than to stand with them in a blizzard and then soak with them in their hot tub?" O.K. for the snow monkeys, but what about life among the lions and wild dogs?

The eastern voices in part two of The Executioner's Song are the voices of lawyers, prosecutors, TV anchors, reporters, media monkeys ("There were going to be a lot of monkeys in that zoo").

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