Example sentences of "from [art] trees " in BNC.
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1 | No dead birds fell from the trees . |
2 | The other was trying to find a mechanism to sell more. , Another example of the ability to see the wood from the trees can be drawn from the time he was asked to take charge of Esso 's marine operations . |
3 | Snow from the trees had fallen all over us and his arms and shoulders were covered in a white dust that sparkled in the light from my lamp . |
4 | There are very few varieties of olives that would be suitable for eating straight from the trees as the fruits , especially the unripened green olives , are usually very bitter . |
5 | It was no worse than leaves falling from the trees in autumn . |
6 | The shape of a vardo loomed in the twilight and the whinny of a horse came from the trees . |
7 | A glimpse of rough woodland carpeted with bluebells and wild garlic could be seen beyond a daisy-sprinkled lawn ; a wisp of smoke spiralled up from the trees ; voices carried on the still air . |
8 | Otley 's voice came from the trees on the river bank and suddenly he was in the water hauling me out . |
9 | Bucket-shop travellers are lured by the rumours reaching Harlow , Haifa and Harrisburg of yen notes showering from the trees . |
10 | Ramapithecus was one of several primates , such as the baboons , which came down from the trees to develop terrestrial living . |
11 | He would blend into Wimbledon until he was indistinguishable from the trees , the homing children , the lollipop ladies , or the gables on the red brick houses . |
12 | This emerges from the trees at a place where there was formerly a kiosk , from where an easy stroll leads past a swimming pool to the village . |
13 | Tim Skerritt emerged from the trees on to the gravel drive . |
14 | Corbett whirled his big Welsh dagger , dug his spurs in and , shouting at the rest to follow him , broke through and galloped from the trees where the ambush had taken place . |
15 | We have already noted the sense of smell in our examination of the effect of the subtle essences and perfumes which emanate from the trees and herbs at a site . |
16 | At first he could hear nothing but the dripping of rainwater from the trees and the singing of birds deeper in the forest . |
17 | But now , with the car hardly parked and before the good reverend could open the door , down from the trees swooped a resplendent male Purple Emperor . |
18 | In a sense , he could charm the birds from the trees , because he adopted and tamed a variety of wildlife . |
19 | After our half term holiday most of the leaves had fallen from the trees here and in the park . |
20 | Are the leaves being blown from the trees ? |
21 | The melting snow dripped mournfully from the trees and the slope leading down from the moor was a mass of little rivulets , cascading down to run into Hodge Beck . |
22 | When the leaves fall from the trees you 'll jest be able to make it out . |
23 | During the next seven weeks the leaves floated and twirled from the trees , and a light hoar frost covered the fields in the early mornings . |
24 | Most often , it takes the form of a white colt who will nip the heels of would-be thieves , and chase them from the trees . |
25 | The other three pairs came from the trees and down the sloping fields in complete silence . |
26 | It 's not too far and there 'll be shade from the trees . ’ |
27 | Coloured lanterns hanging from the trees ; a quartet of musicians playing from a boat on the lake , as well as a band for dancing … ’ |
28 | Everything around it , from the trees and lawns to other buildings and streets leading to it , had to contribute to its glory . |
29 | The sound of bird song drifts down from the trees , and butterflies flutter through the still early evening air . |
30 | Eventually you emerge from the trees and the panorama opens up across Morecambe Bay . |