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Example sentences for "certain varieties"

  • Certain varieties, such as the Bellegarde, stand forcing in hot-houses better than other varieties.

  • This malformation, it appears, is produced annually in certain varieties of vine, and may be perpetuated by cuttings.

  • Substitutions of this kind form the green "eyes" or centres of certain varieties of Ranunculus and Anemone.

  • Certain varieties of the oat and of our other cereals are best fitted for certain soils.

  • The nature of the season has an especial influence on certain varieties of the Dahlia: in 1841 two varieties were pre-eminently good, and the next year these same two were pre-eminently bad.

  • Certain varieties of the pear have soft bark, and these suffer severely from wood-boring beetles; whilst other varieties are known to resist their attacks much better.

  • From some unknown cause, certain varieties of the apple enjoy, as we have seen, the great advantage in various parts of the world of not being infested by the coccus.

  • In certain varieties of the gourd, the tendrils, according to Naudin, are represented by rudiments or by various monstrous growths.

  • Certain varieties of the pear have soft bark, and these suffer severely from boring wood-beetles; whilst other varieties are known to resist their attacks much better.

  • The plum tree is exceedingly apt to form new roots when planted too deeply, and upon this fact depends the success or failure of the finer varieties when worked upon certain varieties of the wild stock.

  • Certain varieties in the list, for instance Alexander, are known to succeed especially well as dwarfs.

  • Certain varieties of pears, for example, which do not unite well with the quince root, naturally make short lived trees.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    certain animals; certain cases; certain circumstances; certain date; certain depth; certain directions; certain distances; certain great; certain hour; certain lands; certain manner; certain minimum; certain moments; certain number; certain occasions; certain parts; certain quarters; certain regions; certain respects; certain seasons; certain specified; certain time; certainly will; grown people; onion juice; twelve months