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Example sentences for "colour from"

  • A very common plant, varying in colour from a pale green to a mealy white.

  • The flowers vary in colour from white to pink or crimson, and are usually in hairy clusters of from two to four.

  • The flowers are sessile in the axils of the upper leaves, and vary in colour from rose to white.

  • The flowers vary in colour from white to a deep purple, have a spur usually thicker than that of the Spotted Orchis, and a lip indistinctly divided into three lobes, with its sides curved backwards.

  • The leaves are generally lance-shaped with a sharp apex and a spiny margin; but vary in colour from grey to bright green, and are sometimes striped or mottled.

  • The skin varies in colour from an intense sheeny black to a reddish-blown on the collar-bones, cheeks and other parts of the body.

  • The English Iris blooms in June and July, bearing large and magnificent flowers ranging in colour from white to deep purple, some being self-colours, while others are prettily marbled.

  • Ornamental hardy herbaceous plants, ranging in colour from white to purple.

  • Free-flowering, hardy, deciduous shrubs, the flowers being produced in profusion along the shoots in April, and varying in colour from white to deep crimson.

  • The Pea-shaped flowers vary in colour from cream to purple, and while in bloom the plants are very handsome.

  • These vary in colour from white to deep crimson, and are undoubtedly some of the most valuable of all hardy berry-bearing shrubs.

  • The garden varieties of this Rose are numerous--some double, some single, and varying in colour from yellow to white and from pink to purple.

  • There are several varieties, the flowers ranging in colour from white, through pink, to crimson, and double as well as single.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "colour from" 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:
    both together; colour painting; coloured clothes; coloured coat; coloured frontispiece; coloured glass; coloured hair; coloured people; coloured silk; coloured silks; coloured velvet; full confidence; great doctor; hand knowledge; husband said; increase from; keep clear; know that; little pain; means that; public ministry; see above; several others; short silence; who came; yellowish white