No, you should not get in trouble for helping a sheep over the fence if the sheep is in distress or stuck.
Imagine sheep and count them jumping over a fence.
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The girl went to the store she spent a lot of money. This can be corrected like this: The girl went to the store, and she spent a lot of money. By adding the comma and conjunction, the two independent clauses are separated correctly and are not a comma splice either. An example of a comma splice: When the dog jumped over the fence he got stuck, he needed help. There are multiple corrections ot this sentence. Correction: When the dog jumped over the fence, he got stuck. He needed help. OR: When the dog jumped over the fence he got stuck, and he needed help. OR: When the dog jumped over the fence, he got got stuck and he needed help. OR: When the dog jumped over the fence, he got stuck. He needed help
Get a fence that bends outwards to that the cat will have trouble climbing over and make it go a couple inches underground so they cant get under. A wire fence is best.
jump on the greenhouse then just jump over the fence
pick it up or if its a high fence climb over the fence
I picked up my dogs crap and threw it over the fence
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The phrase "over the fence" or also known as "on the fence" is a common English idiom. It means when a person has to choose between two sides.
Because it is corn and if u rub corn syrup all over them then it will help them
The cast of Over the Fence - 1920 includes: Babe Ruth as himself
The cast of Over the Fence - 1932 includes: Babe Ruth as Babe Ruth