Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
They were a later design, developed after the end of the open range.
Most of the stock's out on the open range, though.
Most western states now limit open range to certain areas.
His cattle must live on the open range, because they always had done so.
For a hundred miles in all directions, the land was open range.
We have only a few years more of open range."
The area was open range, with wild horses running free.
It was just short of prairie, open range for the wind.
They lived on the open range and were fairly easy to maintain.
It was the first time I'd ever seen wild horses on open range.
Far away across the open range he saw a rider on a white horse!
Today the ocean is still pretty much an open range, and the fish are suffering the consequences.
And they did so because the open range was contiguous to mine.
Kitty was sitting beside the open range, her head bent over a book.
Beginning as open range, the land was shared with sheepmen by the 1890s.
Hence, the age of the open range was gone and large cattle drives were over.
Many smaller towns along the way supported open range lands.
On the wall appeared the photograph of a flat, treeless, open range.
Within 2 years, nearly all of the open range had been fenced in under private ownership.
From there the cattle, about 85 percent of them longhorns, were moved onto open range.
Expansion of the cattle industry resulted in the need for additional open range.
In the period of the United States open range, such animals were relatively common.
This room leads into the scullery where there's an open range.
Without access to water, the nearby open range land was useless to other ranchers.
"And each of them cuts into the open range the big owners need for their cattle.