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Sentence count:178+4Posted:2017-03-19Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: divineravinegrapevinedivine rightlinesChinesefinessetidiness
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(61) On either side of the village the vines are exposed on north-facing slopes, ranging between 140 and 200 metres in height.
(62) The vines are greedy - hardy, and they push deep roots down into the soil, but they are also vulnerable.
(63) Extensive branching leads to numerous contacts with the host, and ultimately covers the host with a tangled mass of vines.
(64) Q: We planted grape vines more than 10 years ago.
(65) The concrete garden path has been bricked over and vines adorn the white-painted exterior.
(66) It is now so overgrown with vines and creepers that it has half returned to the jungle.
(67) Every morning he begins his 10-hour day soaked with the dew on the vines.
(68) Better yet, we could start a vineyard, plant the vines ourselves, begin it from the ground.
(69) We ducked down by the vines, heaving tomatoes at each other.
(70) Immediately after fertilising operations have ceased, banking-up is performed by ploughing an angled blade between each row of vines.
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(71) Above Krems, the slope is terraced to its summit with vines.
(72) Color: Light blue collars a pale neck, behind writhe thick green vines, exploding ultramarine blooms.
(73) In a green robe, sunshine-splashed and spattered with the songs of thieving birds, you came sauntering between the vines.
(74) Women did what strawberry plants did before they shot out their thin vines: the quality of the green changed.
(75) Look for resistant varieties if you remain dissatisfied with your present vines.
(76) I stood under trees, surveying the stone walls and vines of the Villa Diodati.
(77) It can now find some of the seeds, shoots and vines which it has learned by example are good to eat.
(78) The island of Porto Santo grows cereals, vines, figs, market garden produce, melons and pumpkins.
(79) Quite apart from the vines, I have a heavy day ahead of me - a lot of serious talking to do.
(80) In a week the displaced honeysuckle vines, the wild roses, the grapevines, the grass, would be back.
(81) In the fall, Boston ivy vines take on red hues.
(82) Gradually it was found more profitable to cultivate vines and olives rather than grain.
(83) Vines shaded it, and pots of brilliant flowers had been placed on the balustrade.
(84) If the quota's exceeded, growers could be forced to stop planting new vines.
(85) There are winding streets, museums, half-timbered houses and lush gardens of figs, mulberries, sweet chestnuts and vines.
(86) It wants Brussels to consider bringing some table wine vines into its quality wine scheme.
(87) Area Serai, intertwined vines and plant species richness.
(88) Chardonnay and Pinot Noir vines thrive in limestone soil.
(89) Vines are straggling over the fences.
(90) Do not trim those wisteria vines.
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