Examples of using Many creatures in English and their translations into Hebrew
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R'lyeh has many creatures.
How many creatures have you killed?
This is true for many creatures.
Many creatures live in the water.
By Nature's many creatures.
Many creatures belong to more than one food chain.
You are known to many creatures here.
Many creatures that get in their way will be swept aside, but not today.
And still the home of many creatures.
Jess, how many creatures in the canteen?
It is responsible for the color of many creatures.
It's a barrier that many creatures find impassable.
The maze of roots is a shadowy habitat for many creatures.
But inside, many creatures go about their lives, such as ants.
In total we are very fortunate in this area to see so many creatures.
I haven't seen that many creatures since we shut down"Bowie's Pizza".
We grasslanders eat meat all our life for which we killed many creatures.
Many creatures were sacred to him but mostly were the dolphin and the crow.
They look fairly harmless, but not many creatures are foolhardy enough to try and eat them.
Like so many creatures, the cats have been pushed to the very edge of extinction by hunting and the destruction of their habitat.
Adolescence for an Arctic foxis almost always a solitary journey, but many creatures simply cannot make it on their own.
They battled many creatures and foes before defeating their archenemy the Shredder.
Unlike the open ocean, the seas surrounding these 100 orso islands are bursting with life, with many creatures you wouldn't expect to find in tropical seas, like these sea lions.
But they have many creatures that aren't in the system of Gods that have the image of Eastern people, either.
Many creatures had made the arduous journey not only by land, but on the wing soaring high above the pastoral terrain.
I think the first sex biologically is the female sex,and there are many creatures in our world who are women and only become male as long as is necessary and then revert to their original and superior condition.
There are many creatures which, despite their very similar physical make-up, do not permit any claims of evolutionary relationship.
The Saharan apocalypse wiped out many creatures, but, today, some still cling on, in the lands around the margins of the great desert.
Under Tudor"vermin laws", many creatures were seen as competitors for the produce of the countryside and bounties were paid by the parish for their carcasses. The declaration of the red kite as vermin led to its decline to the point of extirpation in the UK by the 20th century. However, the red kite has since been reintroduced to much of Scotland and the majority of England and Wales by the trans-location of breeding pairs from other parts of Europe.
It is remarkable how many creatures live wild and free though secret in the woods, and still sustain themselves in the neighborhood of towns, suspected by hunters only.
