(1) The bear will nose around you for a little bit but will eventually leave you alone.
(2) Only this year have the two brands combined been able to nose ahead of the French number one.
(3) This time Junior makes a dramatic move to the inside of the track, pointing the nose of his Chevrolet nearly straight at the pit lane.
(4) Breathing through the nose rather than the mouth helps keep the mouth washed by saliva.
(5) But they shouldn't be so short that the nose of the saddle rubs on bare skin.
(6) More and more independent fashion shops are getting into badges so have a nose around your favourites and see what they've got.
(7) Occasionally a tube is put into the trachea through the nose or mouth to help with breathing.
(8) Her eyes saw, her ears heard, her nose smelt every animal in the forest form the elk and bear to the termite and the shrew.
(9) Special art was applied to the nose and the aircraft received the name California Boomerang.
(10) An exotic Lebanese assemblage of Sauvignon and muscat, this crisp, complex wine has a nose of light apricot and white flowers.
(11) In the glass it is a deep purple and black wine with a nose of small sweet berries.
(12) A dog with a keen nose
(13) If the nose of your saddle is brushing the back of your thighs, you are just right.
(14) The dog clambered up onto the counter and stood there with a paw on each side of my bag and had a good old nose around.
(15) The bear proceeded rather deliberately to nose the hotel's telegraph key before walking out the front door into the night.
(16) My nose senses that this is a murky, damp place, but with some semblance of warmth and the faint scent of cold food.
(17) The nose and nostril openings also should be as symmetrical as possible.
(18) At the same time something dropped - guns probably - from the nose of the plane.
(19) The dog pressed his nose into the palm of my hand
(20) A strange musk disguised the Knights' scent from the keen nose of the werewolf.