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Example sentences for "neighbouring tree"

  • She took all the materials from a neighbouring tree, and was so industrious that she continued her work during the afternoon, only requiring from two to three minutes to prepare and carry each load.

  • Whilst the female is sitting she is cheered by the song of the male, who usually perches on a neighbouring tree.

  • The following spring she was set at liberty for a third time, and was observed not long after to enter her cage, peck up some of the food it contained, whilst her mate lingered upon a neighbouring tree, and then flew away and was seen no more.

  • Crass turned her head just in time to see him coming, and recollecting that she had wings as well as legs, rose in the air and flew towards a neighbouring tree.

  • I turned my eyes in the direction she pointed, and saw, peering at us from among the boughs of a neighbouring tree, a whole tribe of almost tailless monkeys.

  • Leaping up, each member of the party sprang for shelter behind a neighbouring tree.

  • The hunter replied by pointing to a spear somewhat resembling Neptune's trident which stood against a neighbouring tree.

  • Before he could do so, however, the cat slipped into the hollow of a neighbouring tree.

  • A wild cat sat upon a neighbouring tree, watching their motions with as much composure as if she were a favourite tabby in her mistress' parlour.

  • But before going far, he is only too likely to put back to the same place, or to a neighbouring tree, if one is near, or to another part of the hedge.

  • Both sexes will kill partridges freely, not waiting on so often when the quarry has put in as taking perch on a neighbouring tree, and waiting, like a sparrow-hawk, to start from there.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    always seems; bound coast; certain other; combining form; dark lady; fear whatever; formed the; gather from; light cavalry; limited cultivation; mamma said; neighbouring country; neighbouring hill; neighbouring town; neighbouring tree; neighbouring village; powdered alum; pretty picture; quite straight; see her; shall suffer; she held; sounding brass; sufficiently done; thus producing; travel over