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Example sentences for "apple tree"

  • On a day in Ohio, I located a Bluebird's nest in the knot-hole of an apple tree, and planted the camera in a commanding and somewhat threatening position.

  • They are curious, too, and by judicious screeping I succeeded in calling the bird of the accompanying illustration down within five feet upon the overhanging limb of an apple tree.

  • I would often encounter her also in the corner of a field, sitting on the grass under the shadow of an apple tree, with her little religious booklet lying open on her knee while she gazed out at the distance.

  • The table had been placed out of doors, under an apple tree, and from time to time Sapeur had gone to the cellar to draw a jug of cider, everybody was so thirsty.

  • An Apple Tree in France An apple tree beside the way, Drinking the sunshine day by day According to the Master's plan, Had been a faithful friend to man.

  • Do come, and I will show you my apple tree.

  • I ought to return the basket, but I can't go now, and I left the berries down under the apple tree.

  • I should not like them to meet me in an apple tree; they might think me very undignified.

  • And so they there alighted, and tied their horses unto sundry trees, and so Sir Launcelot laid him down under an apple tree, and his helm he laid under his head.

  • Thus as they rode they heard by them a great horse grimly neigh, and then were they ware of a sleeping knight that lay all armed under an apple tree; anon as these queens looked on his face they knew that it was Sir Launcelot.

  • Fair brother, I left him on sleep when that I from him went, under an apple tree, and what is become of him I cannot tell you.

  • I have had an open vision, in which I saw mother kneeling under an apple tree; and she is even now asking God, in tears, to spare our lives, that she may again behold us in the flesh.

  • He accordingly ceased his work, and started, but on coming to a beautiful green, under an apple tree, he stopped and lay down, for he was so weak he could proceed no further.

  • He then proceeded five miles further on his journey, and seeing an apple tree a short distance from the road, he concluded to pass the night under it; and here he lay all night upon the cold, damp ground.

  • For an apple tree it is unspeakably woeful, and bent, and hoary, and grizzled, with suckers from feet to crown.

  • III THE EDGE OF NIGHT THE EDGE OF NIGHT Beyond the meadow, nearly half a mile away, yet in sight from my window, stands an apple tree, the last of an ancient line that once marked the boundary between the upper and lower pastures.

  • There is a pear tree that is hemmed in on one side by an apple tree and on the other by an oak.

  • The other end is attached to a crab-apple tree that "casts a generous shade.

  • On the bank of the river grew a Crab-apple Tree, and the Man appealed to this Tree to decide their dispute.

  • Here am I, an innocent Crab-apple Tree, and people come along and cut off my branches to shade themselves from the sun.

  • It was different when we got down there than it was when we were sitting on the grass under my apple tree.

  • Well, it wasn't an apple tree, but I didn't care, and neither did Swatty or Bony.

  • I was just glad because Ladylove was glad, and I guessed she knew it wasn't an apple tree, because when you use poetry you have to use the kind there is, and it don't always fit.

  • Now, an apple tree, we have them that have been bearing for forty years, but my plum trees that were put out less than twenty years ago, they got to be a thicket and they don't bear any large plums at all.

  • He thought an apple tree in bloom was the nearest approach to Eden's tree of life of any sight on earth.

  • Jasper was the first to speak: "Miss Viola, what is so beautiful as an apple tree in bloom?

  • Then an apple tree grew up out of the teakettle and stretched its branches to the ceiling.

  • And now you laugh, as you say: "Of course an apple tree is larger than an apple seed.

  • Illustration] Now find the leaf of an apple tree.

  • To be sure, you don’t have any difficulty in telling a cow from an apple tree, but that is because a cow is a very complex sort of animal, and an apple tree is a very complex sort of plant.

  • Naturally it takes millions upon millions of these living bricks to build up the body of a man or an apple tree, still more of a whale or one of the giant redwood trees of California.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    apple blossom; apple butter; apple jelly; apple orchard; apple sauce; apple tree; apple trees; black velvet; boys were; brown bird; but why; comparative mythology; equal degree; feeling that; higher plane; must kill; not half; several kinds; slowly and; small distance; smile upon; special name; terra cotta; the seventeenth; white clover; yard gate