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Example sentences for "height from"

  • This grass is a densely tufted perennial, varying in height from 2 to 3 feet, with a short creeping root-stock.

  • This is a small annual grass with slender, tufted, erect stems varying in height from 4 to 12 inches.

  • Stems are stout, erect, hispid, branching from the base, varying in height from 3 to 10 feet.

  • This is an annual grass, with stems tufted on very short rhizomes, erect or very shortly bent at base, glabrous, bifariously leafy and varying in height from 1 to 3 feet or more.

  • Orach is a hardy, annual plant, with an erect, branching stem, varying in height from two to four feet, according to the variety.

  • Hemlock attains a height from sixty to 100 feet and a diameter from two to four.

  • California blue oaks range in height from shrubs to trees of ninety feet, with diameters of three or four feet.

  • The tree has a height from sixty to a hundred feet; sometimes it attains a diameter of three and one-half feet.

  • This mass of light materials is always in motion, varying in height from day to day, and yet the shoal remains constant.

  • They vary in height from four or five to twenty-five or thirty feet.

  • More than one hundred towers have been found in that country, all built of large stones, and varying in height from seventy to one hundred and thirty feet, with a diameter of from eight to fifteen feet.

  • Paint Creek; the walls vary in height from eight to fifteen feet, and exceed thirty feet in thickness.

  • Height from Rail to center of Drawbar, 2 feet, 1½ inches.

  • Height from top of Rail to top of Bunk, 4 feet.

  • Height from top of Rail to top of Bunk, 3 feet, 4½ inches.

  • Height from rail to center of Drawbar, 25½ inches, and to top of Bunk, 40½ inches.

  • This trillium ranges in height from 6 to 15 inches.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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