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Example sentences for "birds and"

  • Here also, O mighty king, is the region called Jamvumarga, inhabited by birds and deer, and which constitutes the retreat of ascetics with souls under control, O thou foremost of those that have subdued their senses!

  • And in those woods, O Bharata, abounding in birds and deer, those heroes began to dwell, entertained and comforted by the Munis.

  • By performing austerities on the sacred hill of Ujjayanta in Surashtra, that abounds in birds and animals, a person becometh regarded in heaven.

  • In that direction also are the rivers Venna and Bhimarathi, both capable of destroying sin and fear, and abounding in birds and deer, and graced with abodes of ascetics.

  • Let him represent the flying of birds and he enters partially into the life of birds.

  • As they gathered round the plate, They agreed 'twas nice That it could not run away Like the birds and mice!

  • His observation of birds and beasts, written down in the forests, and the description of the forests themselves, fill all his pages.

  • So I began to write of things that I knew about, such as birds and flowers, the weather and all out-door Nature.

  • A little later, in 1877, he renewed his study of the poet, in his last essay in Birds and Poets.

  • In Birds and Poets (1877), we find our nature student measuring other men's observations by his own deductions.

  • Mention has already been made of Birds and Poets (1877).

  • The lion and the hare, birds and insects, are the commonest; and there are some instances of human figures reduced to a pattern in these sculptured representations of textiles.

  • This, in common with nasick, nak, and many other beautiful tissues, was wrought in gold with figures of birds and beasts.

  • Feathers transformed to birds and warriors, i.

  • I am going to tell you a beautiful story about what happened in the world in ancient days, when the meadows still resounded with the wise sayings of birds and beasts.

  • To the north they sailed under the guidance of a wise helmsman who knew all languages and the speech of birds and beasts.

  • He continued his drawings of birds and animals, but, in the meantime, embarked in another commercial venture, and for a time prospered.

  • Towards the evening, O bull of Bharata's race, Bhima (bearing his brothers and mother on his back) reached a terrible forest where fruits and roots and water were scarce and which resounded with the terrible cries of birds and beasts.

  • And Santanu was the king and father of all--of those that were miserable and those that had no protectors, of birds and beasts, in fact, of every created thing.

  • It is beyond my knowledge to weigh ranks of birds and monotremes; in the respiratory and circulatory system and muscular energy I believe birds are ahead of all mammals.

  • Might not some expression be added, even stronger than those now used, on the display (which is a sort of vanity in the curators) of such a vast number of birds and mammals, with such a loss of room.

  • If it is the nature of Humans to kill, the same as it is the nature of birds and animals to kill, where is the sense and justice of trying the prisoner for what she can't help doing?

  • She wandered about for some time listening to the voices of birds and creatures, who came to tell her how glad everyone was that her way had been found, and that no harm was to befall them in future.

  • He shapes it in cunning shapes of pigs and lambs and hearts and birds and braids.

  • A short caecal diverticulum, comparable with the colic caecum of birds and mammals, is present in many snakes and lizards and in some chelonians.

  • Not only have such resuits been obtained with sponges, Insects, cephalopods, birds and mammals, but Em.

  • In Hyla and Pipa there is a small caecum comparable with the colic caecum of birds and mammals.

  • He would show them that there was no real community of structure in any way between the two classes of birds and reptiles.

  • And he could not go back upon his own words, "Whenever they show me an organism which unites in itself the characteristics of birds and reptiles, then, and then only, will I accede to their absurd hypothesis.

  • This is efficacious in boxes of small skins of birds and mammals, of insects and the like, even in hot climates, but of course does not apply to boxes of large specimens which contain a great amount of moisture.

  • They come singly and in twos and threes until the bare limbs are black with them and there seems not room for another bird; but still they come, each new arrival diving into the mass of birds and causing a local commotion.

  • The "spring opening" of the great classes of birds and animals is none the less interesting because its styles are not set by Parisian modistes.

  • Most inferior are our own abilities in using eyes, nose, and ears, when compared with the same functions in birds and animals.

  • Part of the Park is wooded, while much space is given up to the collections of birds and animals.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "birds and" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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