We found 144 examples of how to use monkey in an English sentence.
Sentences 1 to 25 of 144.
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1. | On December 12, 1949, the last V-2 monkey flight was launched at White Sands. Albert IV, a rhesus monkey attached to monitoring instruments, was the payload. It was a successful flight, with no ill effects on the monkey until impact, when it died. | |
2. | Monkey see, monkey do. | |
3. | That's a picture of a monkey associated with the Year of the Monkey. | |
4. | This monkey plays a part in a monkey show in Ryogoku. | |
5. | On June 14, 1949, a second V-2 flight carrying a live Air Force Aeromedical Laboratory monkey, Albert II, attained an altitude of 83 miles. The monkey died on impact. | |
6. | On September 20, 1951, a monkey named Yorick and 11 mice were recovered after an Aerobee missile flight of 236,000 feet at Holloman Air Force Base, New Mexico. Yorick got a fair amount of press as the first monkey to live through a space flight. | |
7. | The monkey, who came from the mountain to play in the village, picked up a red candle. There aren't many red candles. So the monkey thought of it as a firework. He brought it back to the mountain with care. | |
8. | Hey, look, a three-headed monkey! | |
9. | I'm not talking to you; I'm talking to the monkey. | |
10. | He was scared when the monkey jumped at him. | |
11. | It is easy for a monkey to climb a tree. | |
12. | A monkey is climbing up a tall tree. | |
13. | The papers found lots of monkey business when they investigated the Recruit scandal. | |
14. | Pan is a monkey that can spread butter on bread. | |
15. | She was fat, and holding a monkey. | |
16. | No sooner had the monkey caught sight of him than it jumped up to his shoulders. | |
17. | The monkey climbed up a tree. | |
18. | The monkey took a banana by means of the stick. | |
19. | Then the monkey went round with a little tin cup. | |
20. | But when the monkey came back, the tin cup was always empty. | |
21. | The monkey came down. | |
22. | A monkey is mature at a few years old. | |
23. | It's not a pig; it's a monkey. | |
24. | The monkey, trained properly, will be able to do a lot of tricks. | |
25. | Look at the monkey on that bough. |