She ventured to tackle him on a subject which his friends instinctively avoided.
Instinctively avoiding this, and going round it, he looked in at the window.
Unlike human babies who crave physical contact, Race hatchlings instinctively avoid anything larger than themselves.
My master had once or twice caught hold of me in the passage; but I instinctively avoided his disgusting caresses.
Learning is not actually necessary for animals which instinctively avoid certain prey; however, learning from experience is much more common.
But they instinctively avoid death and the obstacles that we put in their way to kill them.
Until then I had lived like other prisoners, instinctively avoiding the necessity to come face to face with my own existence.
"An explanation could be that small children instinctively avoid the sun," the authors wrote, "while adolescents may want to be get tanned."
It is a fact of hospital life that doctors instinctively avoid dying patients and spend more time with those who are going to get well.
Instinctively avoiding the central area, with its swing-seat and disturbing memories, she followed a side-path.